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Season 5

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Ep 1

South Ferry Subway Station

2006-10-11N/A
The South Ferry Terminal subway station is the first new subway station in New York City since the early 1900s.
World's Biggest Arch Bridge
Ep 2

World's Biggest Arch Bridge

2006-10-18N/A
The Hoover Dam Bypass Project aims to remove traffic congestion along U.S. Highway 93 at the Colorado River crossing. A new arch bridge will span the river near Hoover Dam.
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Ep 3

JFK: JetBlue Terminal

2006-10-25N/A
The original 1962 TWA Terminal (Terminal 5) at New York's JFK International Airport is remodeled for JetBlue Airlines. The 26 gates of the new low-profile structure will be able to handle 20 million passengers a year.
Stonecutters Bridge: Hong Kong
Ep 4

Stonecutters Bridge: Hong Kong

2006-11-01N/A
Suspended above one of the world's busiest waterways, the Stonecutters Bridge in Hong Kong will set a new record for the longest cable-stayed span, over a kilometer in length.
California Academy of Sciences
Ep 5

California Academy of Sciences

2006-11-08N/A
The California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, has won acclaim for an environmentally friendly design that features the use of recycled and renewable materials. Construction began in September 2005.
Hallandsas Ridge Tunnel: Sweden
Ep 6

Hallandsas Ridge Tunnel: Sweden

2006-11-15N/A
The Hallandsas Ridge Tunnel Project, the world's most complicated tunneling project, is designed to remove a major bottleneck on the Gothenburg (Göteborg)-Malmo West Coast Line in Sweden. The project began in 1992 but stopped in 1997 because of technical difficulties. Construction resumed in 2004. The project is scheduled for completion in 2012.