What is your country's most expensive infrastructure project?

The railway to the capital. It's a super fast train which goes up to 100km/s:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv–Jerusalem_railway

It cost a fortune to build and took 20 years to complete.

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>100km/s
that's pretty fast

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>that steepness
but why

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our highways

Probably HSR.

Our entire capital.

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probably some of our highways

we didn't really have any magnificent projects so far.

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To avoid the white people they are murdering.

new nuclear plant
planned price is 3.700.000.000.000 Hungarian forints (13 billion euros)
multiplying with the inevitable corruption and plain theft the final price could be 5-7 times more

Infrastructure? Propably the Berlin airport.
Project in general? Hands down the German reunification, clocking in at an estimated cost of 2 trillion €

>multiplying with the inevitable corruption and plain theft the final price could be 5-7 times more
Romania/Israel tier.

this fucking money sink

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i suppose it had to be tall enough to allow big boats go under it... and the width of the river was limited so that's the result

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>3.700.000.000.000 Hungarian forints

Why do Hungarians love inflated numbers?

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This joke of a hospital was billions over budget to build and will be billions over to maintain.

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there are many big projects going on in Argentina, most of them are highways and energy projects
pic related ins a new highway fot trucks being built at the center

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this would be in today's money about 36 billion dollars.
But the delta dykes were also quite expensive. Just as the afsluitdijk.
the creation of land for the port of rotterdam was quite expensive too

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>building a highway in the centre of a city

No wonder Argentina is stuck in the 1960s.

Why is it a joke?

The Betuwelijn, a freight railroad from Rotterdam to Germany. Cost 4.7 billion, mainly due to aquiring the ground for the project.
On top of that the German side still isn't properly serviced and most people argue that trucks and boats are simply cheaper.

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>EU payed for it
>the chinese building it
Feels good being a rulling class

>Non-Americans are retarded enough to build infrastructure

it's for trucks heading to the port only, it was pretty meddy to have them on the surface

Stuttgart 21 is more expensive than BER still.

btw it's an undergrown highway of corse

Hilariously enough without including inflation all those gigantic projects that made this country cost less than some shitty high speed line today.

You guys complaining about change.
kek, our shitty word cup + Olympias cost 66 billions.
And it left no real infrastructure unless you are a useless prick that need to go to a stadium to watch a nigger kick a ball.

things will change man. atleast the VVD isnt in complete power anymore

is 13.000.000.000 euros better?

Probably a tunnel

I know some Nips that probably would bike that every day both ways

Berlin-Brandenburg Airport would definitely be up there.
Every year, it is announced that it will be finished next year. It's been like this for around ten years I think. Huge money-sink, and a huge clusterfuck of failed project management, and a counter-example of the "Germans are so organized and get complicated shit done"-stereotype.

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Also costs were estimated at 7.3bn€ (that was a year ago), some argue that blowing it up and building a new one would be more cost effective than continuing construction

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>What is your country's most expensive infrastructure project?
We don't have single one that is big but I guess motorway network should count.
Polish gov really envy you of that possibility of endless flow of money to steal and is planning to build big airport as well.

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Renovar Plan (energy)
It includes the largest solar plant in latam


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Besides the 1400 or so documented problems? It's a cash cow for the companies that were involved. Loads of shady procurements, a door costs 100k € to replace and management consultants have billed 80m € without proper invoicing. That's just off the top of my head.

>multiplying with the inevitable corruption and plain theft the final price could be 5-7 times more
Kys Libshit
The 4th Metro line of Budapest.
Costed like 1.5 billion euros

>sweden is as corrupt as everywhere else
Interesting....

I think it's mostly the idiocy of politicians, they're known for being wasteful. It's a Swedish construction company and a British investment group behind this and they had another catastrophically expensive hospital in London a few years ago.

>I think it's mostly the idiocy of politicians,
That's kind of cute, but I am afraid it's the opposite and they are quite competent to pull this off

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we gotta redo most of the dykes in the country over the next 20-ish years so that's a huge investment .
not sure if that counts as infrastructure though