List of megaprojects

This is a list of megaprojects. The number of such projects is so large that the list may never be fully completed.

Legend

Terms used in the Status ColumnStatus Color
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In Planning, Approved, Under/In Development, Under Construction, Re-Construction In Progress, Nearly Complete
On Hold
Abandoned, Cancelled
Completed

Definitions

Megaprojects may be defined as:

  • Projects that cost more than US$1 billion and attract a large amount of public attention because of substantial impacts on communities, environment, and budgets.
  • Projects can also be "initiatives that are physical, very expensive, and public".[1]

Megaprojects require care in the project development process to reduce any possible optimism bias and strategic misrepresentation. Examples of megaprojects include bridges, tunnels, highways, railways, airports, seaports, power plants, dams, wastewater projects, Special Economic Zones (SEZ), oil and natural gas extraction projects, public buildings, information technology systems, aerospace projects, and weapons systems.

This list identifies a wide variety of examples of major historic and contemporary projects that meet one or both megaproject criteria identified above.

Aerospace projects

Boeing 787
  • Airbus A380, a double-deck, wide-body, four-engine jet airliner manufactured by Airbus.
  • Antonov An-225 is the longest and heaviest aircraft in service. Only one unit was ever completed.
  • Boeing B-29 Superfortress, the first nuclear bomber, which cost 50% more than the development of the bombs in the Manhattan Project.
  • Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, with six decades of service as a strategic nuclear bomber, it is one of the largest military aircraft ever built. Every other bomber produced in the US after the B-52 have been megaprojects; however, it has not been replaced nor will it be in the foreseeable future.
  • Boeing 2707 and Lockheed L-2000 supersonic aircraft projects, initiated in 1963 via a US government-funded competition to build the United States' first Supersonic Transport (SST), prototypes never built, ultimately canceled due to political, environmental and economic reasons in 1971.
  • Boeing 747, a wide-body commercial airliner first produced in 1970, often referred to by the nickname Jumbo Jet,[2][3] is among the world's most recognizable aircraft with uses for long-distance passenger transport, cargo, the US President's official shuttle plane, and as NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
  • Boeing 787, made in the United States with local and globally sourced parts, is the first major aircraft to be made largely out of composite materials[4]
  • Concorde, a supersonic passenger airliner, a product of an Anglo-French government treaty that combined the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and the British Aircraft Corporation, first flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued commercial flights for twenty-seven years.
  • Convair B-58 Hustler, an all-weather, high altitude supersonic bomber with a fixed delta wing and 4 engines. The Hustler was operational from 1960 to 1970 in the US Air Force's Strategic Air Command for the deployment of up to 5 gravity nuclear weapons.
  • Lockheed C-5 Galaxy was the largest and heaviest aircraft of any kind for over a decade (1970 to 1982). This military cargo plane has the dubious distinction of being the first development program with a billion dollar cost overrun.[5][6]
  • F-22 Raptor, a single seat, twin-engine fifth-generation fighter manufactured by Lockheed Martin that uses stealth technology.
  • Sukhoi Su-57/HAL FGFA, two variants of fifth-generation stealth fighters jointly being developed by Sukhoi and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited for the Russian and the Indian Air Forces as a combined effort by Russia and India.
  • Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit, also known as the Stealth Bomber, a US heavy bomber with "low observable" stealth. Total program cost including development, engineering, and testing averaged $2.1 billion per aircraft in 1997.[7]
  • KH-11 reconnaissance satellite, manufactured by Lockheed Corporation and launched between 1976 and 1990.
  • Rockwell B-1 Lancer, a supersonic bomber with a variable-sweep wing built in the 1980s as a strategic bomber. It has since acquired conventional and multi-role capabilities.
  • Tupolev Tu-144, the first supersonic transport aircraft, made by the Russian aircraft company Tupolev, first flown on 31 December 1968 and entered service on 26 December 1975.
  • Tupolev Tu-160, the world's largest and heaviest combat aircraft, the world's largest supersonic aircraft, and the largest variable-sweep aircraft ever built. (The North American XB-70 Valkyrie had a higher empty weight and maximum speed but never entered production.)

Disaster cleanup

Construction of the new confinement structure for the nuclear reactor that melted down at Chernobyl in Ukraine.
Bags of oily waste are piled up during the cleanup of the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989.

While most megaprojects are planned and undertaken with careful forethought, some are undertaken out of necessity after a natural disaster occurs. There have also been a few man-made disasters.

Energy projects

World's largest photovoltaic power stations
Name Capacity
(MW)
Location Year Completed
Bhadla Solar Park 2,245 Rajasthan, India 2020[15][16][17]
Pavagada Solar Park 2,245 Karnataka, India 2019[18][19]
Tengger Desert Solar Park 1,547 Ningxia, China 2016[20][21]
Benban Solar Park 1,500 Egypt 2019
Noor Abu Dhabi 1,177 United Arab Emirates 2019 [22]
Largest operational solar thermal power stations
Name Capacity
(MW)
Location Notes
Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park1000Bahawalpur, PakistanPhase-1 of 100 MW Operational since 2015. other under construction.
Ivanpah Solar Power Facility392Mojave Desert, California, USAOperational since February 2014. Located southwest of Las Vegas.
Solar Energy Generating Systems354Mojave Desert, California, USACommissioned between 1984 and 1991. Collection of 9 units.
Mojave Solar Project280Barstow, California, USACompleted December 2014
Solana Generating Station280Gila Bend, Arizona, USACompleted October 2013
Includes a 6h thermal energy storage
Genesis Solar Energy Project250Blythe, California, USACompleted April 2014

Science projects

CMS detector for LHC

Spacecraft

Other spaceflight projects

  • Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, a $2 billion particle physics experiment module that is mounted on the International Space Station since 2011[39]
  • Apollo program (1960–1975), as a centerpiece of the US Space Program, culminated in manned exploratory missions to the Moon, $203.4 billion in 2015 dollars[40]
  • Ariane, a family of European launch vehicles; the most recent development is Ariane 6
  • Avatar RLV, Indian version of the Space Shuttle, being developed by the DRDO and ISRO.
  • Baikonur Cosmodrome is the world's first and largest operational space launch facility. It was originally built by the Soviet Union in the late 1950s as the base of operations for the Soviet space program.
  • Buran program, canceled Soviet version of the Space Shuttle (1980–1993)
  • Constellation program, canceled planned moon landing spacecraft and space shuttle replacement, part lives on as future Crew Escape Vehicle for ISS (2005–2010)
  • SpaceX Mars transportation infrastructure, a privately funded spaceflight system capable of enabling human settlements on Mars (2016– )
  • Kennedy Space Center, the main spaceport for US manned space flight, located in Cape Canaveral, Florida.
  • Shenzhou program, Chinese human spaceflight program (since 1992)
  • Soyuz program, Soviet/Russian human spaceflight program (since 1966)
  • Soviet Moonshot, canceled Moon landing program (1962–1969)
  • Space Launch System, an American Space Shuttle-derived heavy expendable launch vehicle (2011– )
  • Space Shuttle program (1972–2011), low Earth orbiters designed as manned cargo vessels that could be reused after each spaceflight and landed like a glider, $203.6 billion in 2015 dollars[41]
  • Vostochny Cosmodrome ("Eastern Spaceport") is a Russian spaceport on the 51st parallel north in the Amur Oblast, in the Russian Far East.
  • Vostok program, Soviet program to put the first man in space (1959–1963)

Sports and culture projects

Every Olympic Games and FIFA World Cup in the latter part of the twentieth century and entering into the 21st century has cost more than $1 billion in arenas, hotels etc., usually several billions.

Olympic Games

  • See Cost of the Olympic Games—Note: Some values here are not shown on the other list due to research, which needs verification. The costs listed here were converted to US Dollars at the time of the games.

Major League Baseball (MLB)

MLB megaprojects
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Globe Life FieldArlington, TexasCompleted$1,100,000,000This retractable-roof stadium opened in 2020 as the new home of the Texas Rangers.[42]
Yankee StadiumNew York City (Bronx), New YorkCompleted$2,309,000,000
($2.75 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
This open-air stadium opened in 2009 as the replacement for the New York Yankees' original Yankee Stadium.[44] It has since become home to a Major League Soccer team, New York City FC.

National Football League (NFL)

NFL megaprojects
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Allegiant StadiumParadise, NevadaNearly complete$1,900,000,000This domed stadium, set to open for the 2020 season, will be home to the Las Vegas Raiders as well as a local college team, the UNLV Rebels.[45]
AT&T StadiumArlington, TexasCompleted$1,300,000,000
($1.55 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
A retractable-roof stadium that opened in 2009 as the new home of the Dallas Cowboys. It also hosts other major events, most notably the Big 12 Championship Game and Cotton Bowl Classic in college football.[46]
Levi's StadiumSanta Clara, CaliforniaCompleted$1,300,000,000
($1.4 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
An open-air stadium that opened in 2014 as the new home of the San Francisco 49ers.[47]
Mercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GeorgiaCompleted$1,600,000,000
($1.67 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
An retractable-roof stadium that opened in 2017 as the new home of the Atlanta Falcons, as well as Atlanta United FC of Major League Soccer.
MetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, New JerseyCompleted$1,600,000,000
($1.88 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
An open-air stadium that opened in 2011 as the new home of two NFL teams, the New York Giants and New York Jets.
SoFi StadiumInglewood, CaliforniaNearly complete$4,900,000,000This domed stadium, set to open for the 2020 season, will be home to two NFL teams, the Los Angeles Rams (which own the stadium) and Los Angeles Chargers.[48]
U.S. Bank StadiumMinneapolis, MinnesotaCompleted$1,061,000,000
($1.13 billion in 2019 dollars[43])
A domed stadium that opened in 2016 as the new home of the Minnesota Vikings.[49]

National Hockey League (NHL)

NHL megaprojects
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
UBS ArenaElmont, Nassau County, New YorkIn Development$1,000,000,000Construction of this new arena is scheduled to occur sometime in 2019 and completion is expected sometime in 2021. This new multi-use arena is being designed to handle 18,000 seats to host New York Islanders home games.[50] This new arena will also include other multi-use functions.

Roads and transport infrastructure

Ground transportation systems like roads, tunnels, bridges, terminals, railways, and mass transit systems are often megaprojects. Numerous large airports and terminals used for airborne passenger and cargo transportation are built as megaprojects.

Africa

West Africa

The Third Mainland Bridge is currently the longest of three bridges connecting the island of Lagos to the mainland.
Nigeria
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Abuja Light RailAbuja, FCTUnder Construction$2,650,000,000The Abuja Light Rail project is a light rail transport system that is underway in Abuja in Federal Capital Territory. The first phase of the project connects the city centre to Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, stopping at the Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway station in Idu. The first 12 stations opened in July 2018.[51] The first phase of the project cost $824 million,[52] while the second phase will be costing $1.79 billion.[53]
Fourth Mainland BridgeIkorodu to Lekki, Lagos StateUnder Development$4,200,000,000The fourth mainland bridge will join three other bridges connecting the Island of Lagos to the mainland. The 38 km bridge and expressway will become the longest bridge and expressway in the world when completed.[54]
Lagos–Calabar RailwayFrom Lagos, Lagos to Calabar, Cross RiverUnder Development$11,920,000,000The Lagos–Calabar Railway is a planned standard gauge railway that will run from Lagos through to Calabar. The first phase of the project (Calabar-Port Harcourt) is expected to be completed by 2018. The total length of the rail will be 1,402 kilometres.[55]
Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge RailwayFrom Lagos, Lagos to Kano, Kano StateUnder Construction$8,300,000,000The Lagos–Kano Standard Gauge Railway is a standard gauge railway across Nigeria, from the port of Lagos to Kano, near the Niger border. The railway will run parallel to the British-built Cape gauge line, which has a lower design capacity and is in a deteriorated condition. The Abuja-Kaduna route is completed and operational, whilst the Lagos-Ibadan route is underconstruction, and several other routes are underdevelopment. The total length of the rail will be 2,733 kilometres.[56]
Lagos Rail Mass TransitLagos, LagosUnder Construction$3,600,000,000The Lagos Rail Mass Transit is an urban rail system being developed and under construction in Lagos. The system is envisioned to consist eventually of seven lines.[57] The railway equipment including electric power, signalling, rolling stock, and fare collection equipment will be provided by the private sector under a Concession Contract, while LAMATA is responsible for policy direction, regulation, and infrastructure for the network. The first section of the network, Phase I of the Blue Line, was originally planned to be completed in 2011. After many delays caused by funding shortfalls, the opening date was revised to 2022.[58]
Third Mainland BridgeLagos, Lagos StateCompletedUnknownThe Third Mainland Bridge is currently the longest of three bridges connecting the island of Lagos to the mainland. It was completed in 1990 and became the longest bridge in Africa. The bridge was built by Julius Berger Nigeria PLC and it measures about 11.8 km in length.

Asia

East Asia

People's Republic of China
ProjectCity/District/Province/PrefectureStatusCostNotes
China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)Area from Kashgar, China to South coast of PakistanUnder Development$62,000,000,000The project aims to connect Gwadar Port in southwestern Pakistan (Central Asia/South Asia) to China's northwestern (East Asia) autonomous region of Xinjiang, via a network of highways, railways and pipelines to transport oil and gas.[59] The economic corridor is considered central to China–Pakistan relations and will run about 3,000 km from Gwadar to Kashgar. Other than transport infrastructure, the economic corridor will provide Pakistan with telecommunications and energy infrastructure. The project also aims to improve intelligence sharing between the countries.
Beijing Daxing International AirportDaxing District, Beijing & Guangyang District, Langfang, Hebei ProvinceCompleted$17,000,000,000Completed and Opened November 2019.
Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HKZMB)Pearl River DeltaCompleted$10,600,000,000Opened in 2018.
Japan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Japan's Maglev High-Speed Rail (Chūō Shinkansen)TokyoNagoyaOsaka, JapanUnder Construction$85,000,000,000JR Central aims to begin commercial service between Tokyo and Nagoya in 2027, with the Nagoya–Osaka section to be completed by 2037.
South Korea
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Incheon International AirportIncheonCompleted$5,000,000,000+Construction of Phase 1 began in November 1992.[60] Phase 1 of the project opened 22 March 2001, after 8 years of construction and 6 additional months of testing of the systems as well as the runways.
Incheon International Airport Phase 2 IncheonCompleted$4,600,000,000Construction of Phase 2 began in February 2002 and was completed 20 June 2008 prior to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.[60]
Incheon International Airport Phase 3IncheonCompleted$4,500,000,000Construction of Phase 3 began in September 2013 and has been split into 2 phases itself.[60] Phase 3 was completed in 2016 ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
Incheon International Airport Phase 4[61]IncheonUnder Construction$3,700,000,000Construction of Phase 4 begins 2019 with the expansion of Terminal 2 and construction of an additional runway, which is expected to be completed by 2025.

South Asia

India
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Hyderabad Metro RailHyderabad, TelanganaUnder Construction$2,500,000,000+To respond to the rising public transport need and mitigate escalating vehicular traffic. Partially opened in 2017[62] and phase 1 is Operational from November 2019.[63][64]
Navi Mumbai International AirportNavi Mumbai, Mumbai, MaharashtraUnder Construction$2,500,000,000+The airport project, aimed at easing air traffic congestion at CSIA is expected to be completed by 2023.[65]
Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor ProjectMultiplte States in IndiaUnder construction$1,000,000,000+One of the world's largest infrastructure projects with an estimated investment of US$90 billion and is planned as a high-tech industrial zone spread across six states,[66] as well as Delhi, the national capital and itself a Union Territory.[67] The investments will be spread across the 1,500 km long Western Dedicated Freight Corridor which will serve as the industrial corridor's transportation backbone.[68]
Mumbai–Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridorMultiplte States in IndiaUnder construction$18,000,000,000+Mumbai–Ahmedabad High Speed Rail Corridor is an under construction high-speed rail line connecting the cities of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and India's economic hub Mumbai. When completed, it will be India's first high-speed rail line.[69]
BharatmalaMultiple States in IndiaUnder construction$11,000,000,000+Bharatmala Pariyojana (Project) is a centrally-sponsored and funded Road and Highways project of the Government of India.[70] The project will build highways from Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and then cover the entire string of Himalayan states – Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand – and then portions of borders of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar alongside Terai, and move to West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, and right up to the Indo-Myanmar border in Manipur and Mizoram.[70]
Char Dham HighwayUttarakhandUnder construction$1,500,000,000+Char Dham Expressway National Highway (Hindi: चार धाम महामार्ग), is an under construction two-lane (in each direction) express National Highway with a minimum width of 10 metres in the state of Uttarakhand. The proposed highway will complement the under development Char Dham Railway by connecting the four holy places in Uttarakhand states includes Badrinath, Kedarnath, Champawat, Pithoragarh, Gangotri and Yamunotri The project includes 900 km national highways will connect whole of Uttarakhand state.
SagarmalaMultiple State of IndiaUnder construction$14,000,000,000+The Sagarmala Programme is an initiative by the government of India to enhance the performance of the country's logistics sector. The programme envisages unlocking the potential of waterways and the coastline to minimize infrastructural investments required to meet these targets.[71][72]
Amaravati Smart CityAmaravati,Andhra PradeshUnder construction$4,000,000,000+It is a planned city in the state of Andhra Pradesh and will serve as the capital for the state after completion. It is being built on a 217 km2 riverfront designed to have 51% of green spaces and 10% of water bodies.
HyperloopProposedCurrently, India is the only country that is officially pursuing the hyperloop technology for Pune-Mumbai corridor.[73]

Also,with this India several other plan such as Hyperloop Transportation Technologies are in process to sign a Letter of Intent with the Indian Government for a proposed route between Chennai and Bengaluru. If things go as planned, the distance of 345 km could be covered in 30 minutes.[74] HTT also signed an agreement with Andhra Pradesh government to build India's first Hyperloop project connecting Amaravathi to Vijayawada in a 6-minute ride . Also,Indore-based Dinclix GroundWorks' DGWHyperloop advocates a Hyperloop corridor between Mumbai and Delhi, via Indore, Kota, and Jaipur.[75]

Pakistan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Ravi Riverfront Urban Development ProjectLahoreApproved$30,000,000,000According to the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project, a modern city will be developed on the banks of the Ravi river, consisting of green belts, piers and boardwalks, along with 1.4 million residential units. The idea was based on the developments lining River Thames in London, England. It Development of a 33-km concrete channel on Ravi River

This new city project in Punjab aims to establish a green city along the banks of River Ravi. The new city project in Punjab will be divided into 14 zones, comprising 1.4 million residential units and a 70% area would be reserved just for trees. New roads, piers and bridges covering 100 km will also be constructed. More than 25,000 acres of land of the riverfront development would be bought by various investors for different businesses The new city project in Punjab will attract foreign tourists as the establishment of an international airport is also in the master plan. Close proximity to the airport will be a major lure for foreign tourists visiting the city It will be a skyscraper City at an area of 100000 acres.

Crescent Bay, KarachiKarachiUnder Development$2,500,000,000Crescent Bay is a 108-acre (440,000 m2) under-construction upscale mixed-use oceanfront development in Defence, Karachi, Pakistan. It is considered as one of the biggest projects in Pakistan.

The development feature's a series of high and mid-rise towers for residential and commercial use, a shopping centre, a five-star beachfront hotel and a tower located in the heart of the project. The development includes approximately 4,000 residential apartments.

Gwadar Smart CityGwadarUnder DevelopmentPakistan and China announced their intention to develop the $46 billion China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which in turn forms part of China's ambitious One Belt, One Road. Gwadar features heavily in CPEC, and is also envisaged to be the link between the One Belt, One Road and Maritime Silk Road project. $1.153 billion worth of infrastructure projects will be invested into the city as part of CPEC, with the aim of linking northern Pakistan and western China to the deep water seaport. The city will also be the site of a floating liquefied natural gas facility that will be built as part of the larger $2.5 billion. In addition to investments directly under the aegis of CPEC in Gwadar city, the China Overseas Port Holding Company began construction on the $2 billion Gwadar Special Economic Zone, which is being modelled on the lines of the Special Economic Zones of China.

It will a well-planned Smart and Modern City with multi-billion dollars projects by public and private sector.

Karachi–Lahore MotorwayMultiple ProvincesCompleted$6,600,000,000The Karachi–Lahore Motorway (KLM) is a 1,694-kilometre-long (1,053 mi) under construction six-lane, high-speed, limited-access motorway that will connect Karachi and Peshawar through Islamabad, Lahore, Multan and Sukkur

KLM is divided into seven sections: Karachi-Hyderabad (M-9, 136 km); Hyderabad-Sukkur (M-6, 296 km); Sukkur-Multan (M-5, 387 km); Multan-Abdul Hakeem (M-4, 103 km); Abdul Hakeem-Lahore (M-3, 230 km); Lahore-Islamabad (M2, 376 km); and Islamabad-Peshawar (M1, 166 km).

Karachi Circular RailwayKarachiUnder Development$1,600,000,000Revival of the Karachi Circular Railway which became operational in 1969. It discontinued in 1999 as a result of mismanagement. In 2012, the governments on Pakistan and Sindh agreed to revive the railway to meet the needs of Karachi citizens. The project includes 23 stations, 3 lines and a total of over 50 kilometers of track. The government of Pakistan will have a 60% share in the project, Sindh will have a 25% share and Karachi will have a 15% share. Once completed, it will once again be Pakistan's largest local train.
Karachi MetrobusKarachiUnder Construction$400,000,000A new rapid transit system in Karachi. Includes Green Line, Orange Line, Red Line, Blue Line, and Yellow Line. The length is about 115 kilometers and will become the largest metro bus system in Pakistan. The Green and Orange lines are under construction while the other ones are proposed for construction.
Malir ExpresswayKarachiUnder Development$400,000,000A 40.3 km three lane Expressway with controlled access along the Malir River in Karachi. It starts at the Qayumanbad Bridge and ends at the Karachi-Hyderabad Motorway (M-9). The project would cost around Rs40 billion. Construction is ordered to start in mid-2019.
Bahria Town KarachKarachiCompleted$8,600,000,000Bahria Town Karachi is a privately-owned gated suburb constructed near Karachi, Pakistan. Developed by the Bahria Town Group, and occupies under 46,000 acres just off the Super Highway northeast of Karachi.

The community will include the Grand Jamia Mosque, which will be the world's third largest, and the Rafi Cricket Stadium, the country's largest, designed by GMW Architect. The community is divided by the 400-foot-wide (120 m), 18-lane, Jinnah Avenue which will be having Skyscrapers alongside. The community will be energy independent with a coal-fired and an LNG-powered electricity generation plant, in partnership with K-Electric.It is also home to a 36-hole United States Golf Association standard golf course. Hyatt Regency Karachi will be the flagship project of Hyaatt expected to open in 2023. The community is planned to house house around one million people.

Gwadar International AirportGwadarUnder Development$400,000,000A New Gwardar International Airport is being built and will be biggest when completed in 2022. Occupying 4,300 acres (17 km²) of land, it is located in Gurandani, 26km north-east of the existing airport in Gwadar City on Arabian Sea coast of Balochistan region expected to cost $246 million.
Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line ML-1Multiple Provinces in PakistanUnder Development$7,000,000,000Karachi–Peshawar Railway Line (also referred to as Main Line 1 or ML-1) is one of four main railway lines in Pakistan, operated and maintained by Pakistan Railways. The total length of this railway line is 1,687 kilometers (1,048 mi). There are 184 railway stations from Kiamari to Peshawar Cantonment on this line. The line serves as the main passenger and freight line of the country. 75% of the country's cargo and passenger traffic uses the line. The line is currently undergoing a six-year ₨886.68 billion (US$7.4 billion) upgrade and renovation as part of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, with average rail speeds expected be doubled to 160 kilometers per hour upon completion.
Orange Line MetroLahoreCompleted$1,500,000,000Orange Line is an automated rapid transit system in Lahore, Punjab, PakistAN .When open in 2020, the line will be Pakistan's first metro in the entire country since the Karachi Metro that was started in 1969. Orange line is the first of the three proposed rail lines proposed for the Lahore Metro. The line will span 27.1 km (16.8 mi) with 25.4 km (15.8 mi) elevated and 1.72 km (1.1 mi) underground. The line will be served by 26 stations and is expected to handle 250,000 passenger daily.
Diamer-Bhasha DamKhyber Pakhtunkhwa

Gilgit-Baltistan

style="background:#FFB;vertical-align:middle;text-align:center; " class="table-partial"| Under Construction$14,000,000,000Diamer-Bhasha Dam is a concreted-filled gravity dam, in the preliminary stages of construction, on the River Indus between Kohistan district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Diamer district in Gilgit Baltistan. The dam site is situated near a place called "Bhasha", hence the name which is 40Km downstream of Chilas town and 315Km from Tarbela Dam. The eight million acre feet (MAF) reservoir with 272-metre height will be the tallest roller compact concrete (RCC) dam in the world.

Upon completion, Diamer-Bhasha dam would produce (i) 4800 megawatts of electricity through hydro-power generation; (ii) store an extra 10.5 cubic kilometres (8,500,000 acre⋅ft) of water for Pakistan that would be used for irrigation and drinking; (iii) extend the life of Tarbela Dam located downstream by 35 years; and (iv) control flood damage by the River Indus downstream during high floods.It will Complete in 2028 at a cost of 14 Billion USD.

Southeast Asia

Indonesia
ProjectCity/RegionStatusCostNotes
Jakarta MRTJakartaCompleted$2,860,000,000Currently consists of one line (North-South Line) and divided into two phases. Phase 1 was opened in March 2019, extensions of this line under Phase 2 shall open by 2024, and a second line (East-West) is expected by 2026.
Jakarta–Bandung–Kertajati HSRJavaUnder Construction$5,500,000,000
Malaysia
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit ProjectKuala LumpurUnder Development$50,000,000,000A part of another mega project to transform Malaysia and Kuala Lumpur into one big Megapolis called as Greater Kuala Lumpur.
Philippines
ProjectCity/Region/ProvinceStatusCostNotes
Bataan–Cavite Interlink BridgeBataan
Cavite
Approved$3,750,000,000A 32 km (20 mi) bridge over the Manila Bay that will connect Central and Southern Luzon.[76]
Manila Metro Rail Transit SystemMetro Manila
Central Luzon
Calabarzon
Partially operational$15,845,000,000One line operational as of 2020. It is expected to have a total of eight lines with a total length of 142 km (88 mi), and to open from 2021 onward.[77][78][79][80][81][82]
New Manila International AirportBulacanWaiting approval$14,111,000,000Aimed to decongest and eventually replace the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. It will be operated by the San Miguel Corporation.[83]
North–South Commuter RailwayMetro Manila
Central Luzon
Laguna
Under Construction$14,950,000,000Set to be fully operational by 2023, it will connect Clark International Airport with Metro Manila and Calabarzon.[84]
Philippine National Railways intercity expansionCentral Luzon
Calabarzon
Bicol Region
Mindanao
Waiting approval$5,590,000,000+Includes South Main Line rehabilitation,[85] the freight-only Subic–Clark Railway and the first phase of the Mindanao Railway expansion.[86]
Thailand
ProjectCity/RegionStatusCostNotes
High-speed rail in ThailandCentral, Western and Southern ThailandProposed$30,000,000,000Consists of four proposed corridors with international extensions to Laos and Malaysia.
Vietnam
ProjectCity/RegionStatusCostNotes
Long Thanh International AirportHo Chi Minh CityUnder Construction$7,800,000,000This first phase of the project has begun construction in 2019 and is being split into 3 sub-phases. Sub-Phase 1A will see the construction of one terminal and one runway ($5.6 Billion allocated to this sub-phase) to be completed by 2023. Sub-Phase 1B will be the construction of a 2nd runway starting in 2023 and be completed in 2025. Sub-Phase 1C will be the construction of the remaining facilities and land-clearance for future phase to begin and finish in 2025.
Long Thang International Airport Phase 2Ho Chi Minh CityIn DevelopmentThis phase will begin in 2025 after Phase 1 is completed and the airport opens that same year. Phase 2 will see the construction of a 3rd runway and expansion of the 1st Terminal or construction of a 2nd Terminal to increase passenger capacity to 50 million passengers. Phase 2 is expected to be completed by 2035.
Long Thang International Airport Phase 3Ho Chi Minh CityIn DevelopmentThis phase will begin in 2035 after Phase 2 is completed and the airport opens that same year. Phase 3 will see the construction of a 4th runway with the possibility of another terminal or additional concourses to increase passenger capacity up to 100 million passengers. Phase 3 is expected to be completed sometime after 2035.

Southwest Asia (Middle East)

Bahrain
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Bahrain International Airport Expansion ProjectMuharraq, Muharraq IslandUnder Construction$1,100,000,000
Bahrain Light Rail NetworkBahrainUnder Construction$2,000,000,000
Iran
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Tehran-Shomal FreewayIranUnder ConstructionAround US$1 Billion to finish121 km freeway connecting Tehran to Chalus [87]
Israel
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Tel Aviv–Jerusalem railwayBetween Tel Aviv and JerusalemUnder Construction$1.9–2.8 billionA line between Ben Gurion Airport and the Tel Aviv HaHaganah is currently open.
Tel Aviv Light RailTel Aviv Metropolitan AreaUnder Construction$55,000,000,000/187.5 billion ILSThe project will consist of four new light rail lines and three new metro lines: the light rail lines will cost around a combined ILS 37.5 billion ILS & the Tel Aviv Metro is planned to cost around 45 billion ILS.
Kuwait
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah Causeway ProjectKuwait BayCompleted$3,000,000,000Completed in 2019, it is the launching point Madinat Al-Hareer in Subiya, Kuwait; which is north of Kuwait City across Kuwait Bay.
Kuwait International Airport Passenger Terminal 2[88]Kuwait CityUnder Construction$4,310,182,400Construction began in May 2017 to expand the capacity of the airport. Expected to be Completed in 2022.
Qatar
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Doha MetroDohaUnder Construction$36,000,000,000Set for Full Completion sometime in 2026 and stretch 300 km.
Qatar Expressway ProgrammeDohaUnder ConstructionUS$28 billion (CAPEX)Spread across 78 major projects, the Expressway Programme in one of the world's largest road infrastructure projects that will deliver more than 800 kilometres of new or upgraded roads and more than 200 interchanges for the rapidly developing State of Qatar.

Driven by Qatar National Vision 2030 and catering to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Public Works Authority, Ashghal, is working to create an infrastructure backbone designed to improve highway capacity, connectivity, and safety to meet current and future economic and social growth.[89]

Saudi Arabia
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
King Abdulaziz Airport ExpansionJeddahCompleted$7,200,000,000Completed on 1 January 2019.
Riyadh MetroRiyadhUnder Construction$23,500,000,000Set to begin operation by 2020.
United Arab Emirates
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Al Maktoum International AirportDubaiUnder Construction$82,000,000,000Upon completion it will be the fourth largest airport in the world.[90]

Central America (Latin America)

Costa Rica

ProjectCityStatusCostNotes
Orotina Mega Airport
Green Costa Rican Canal
Electric Train of The Great Metropolitan Area

Panama

ProjectCityStatusCostNotes
4th bridge over the Panama CanalPanamaUnder Construction$1,400,000,000
Panama Metro line 1PanamaCompleted$1,800,000,000
Panama metro line 2PanamaCompleted$2,000,000,000[91]
Panama metro line 3PanamaIn planning$2,600,000,000[92]

Europe

Serbia-North Macedonia-Greece

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Danube-Morava-Vardar-Aegean CanalSerbia,
North Macedonia,
Greece
In Planningaround $15,000,000,000The Danube-Morava-Vardar-Aegean Canal is in planning for a very long time, significant progress has been made in 2013 and 2014, with China having interests in building a cannal, project would cost around $15,000,000,000.Serbia is most interested country in building this project, which would make Great Morava and South Morava pass-able for boats from Thessaloniki. There would be many HydroPower plants, and 9 ports in Jagodina, Stalać, Kruševac, Kraljevo, Niš, Leskovac, Vranje,Kumanovo and Skopje. It would connect new rivers into three main rivers, and make Morava and Vardar navigable rivers, and clean them for passage of boats. It was main theme in Thessaloniki summit in January 2020, when all three leaders met.[93]

Serbia-Hungary

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Budapest–Belgrade railwaySerbia,
Hungary
Under Constructionaround $5,000,000,000Budapest–Belgrade railway is a railway project under construction,at end,people could go from Budapest to Belgrade,and vice versa 200km\h by fast railway.Currently,only Serbia is building Belgrade-Novi Sad Line,which would be completed by October 2021.By 2023,whole Belgrade-Subotica line would be finished,Hungary is set to complete Budapest-Serbian Border by 2023.Project on both sided would cost around $5,000,000,000,with $3,000,000,000 in Serbian side,and $2,000,000,000 on Hungarian one.The Budapest–Belgrade railway is also a part, and first stage, of the planned Budapest–Belgrade–Skopje–Athens railway international connection in Central and Southeast Europe, a Chinese-CEE "hallmark" project of Beijing's Belt and Road initiative, connecting the China-run Piraeus port in Greece with the "heart" of Europe.Expansion of this project to Nis is under Planing,which would add new $800,000,000 into this project,and new 120-160km\h Railway in Nis-Presevo and Nis-Dimitrovgrad both costing around $200,000,000,and are set to start construction by 2021 and end it by end of 2021 or 2022.It would be build by Russian and Chinese companies.

Serbia

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Belgrade MetroSerbiaIn Planingaround $5,000,000,000Belgrade Metro is a project in planing for over a centiry,but recently,new progress has been made in planing,and construction is set to start by end of 2021.It would have 43 stations and 2 lines,and would cost around $5,000,000,000.Line 1:Route:Železnik ↔ Mirijevo,Length:21.3 km (13.2 mi),23 staions.Line 2:Route:Zemun railway station ↔ Mirijevo,Length:19.2 km (11.9 mi),20 stations.It would be build by French and many other companies.
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Belgrade-Boljare motorwaySerbiaUnder Construction$2,389,800,000Belgrade-Boljare Motorway is part of Belgrade-Bar motorway motorway,and will connect Serbian Capital Belgrade and Montenegro Port city of Bar.Serbian Section is set to cost $2,389,800,000 with first and Completed Section of Belgrade-Pozega 151.63 kilometers long costing 889.8 million euros, and because of favorable terrain it will be the cheapest section of the motorway.Second Section under Construction is Pozega-Boljare Section,and it would cost at least 1.5 billion USD,for approximately 110 km.Second Section is most expensive section of whole Belgrade-Boljare motorway,because of not favorable terrain with many tunnels and bridges.
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Belgrade WaterfrontSerbiaUnder Construction$3,500,000,000Belgrade Waterfront is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge. It was started in 2014 with the reconstruction of the Belgrade Cooperative building, which was finished in June of the same year. It is the second largest mixed use complex under construction in Europe, just after Minsk Mir (Minsk World) worth 3.5 billion dollars. 6.000 apartments, seven hotels including W Hotel and St Regis, 2000 offices, the largest shopping mall in South East Europe and public buildings are planned for the area.Its building new skyscrapers,apartments,Buildings,Jobs,...

European Union (As a whole)

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
TEN-T Core NetworkEuropeUnder Construction$550,000,000,000The purpose of the project is connect nine European Corridors, east–west and north–south. The nine corridors are the Baltic-Adriatic Corridor, the North Sea-Baltic Corridor, the Mediterranean Corridor, the Orient/East-Med Corridor, the Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor,[94] the Rhine-Alpine Corridor, the Atlantic Corridor, the North Sea-Mediterranean Corridor, and the Rhine-Danube Corridor.[95] The Trans-European conventional rail network is part of the EU Mega-Project to help alleviate and assist in the transport of goods throughout the 27 EU member states.

Czech Republic

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Blanka tunnel complexPragueCompleted$1,970,000,000The longest city tunnel in Europe at 5.5 km. The three continuous tunnels improve traffic in the northern part of Prague as well as reducing the load on the main transit route through the city center.

Germany

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Verkehrsprojekt Deutsche Einheit Nr. 8Between Berlin Main Station and Nuremberg Main StationMostly Completed$10,000,000,000Including the Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway, the Nuremberg–Erfurt high-speed railway, upgrades to the existing Berlin–Halle railway and linking onward to the Nuremberg–Munich high-speed railway

Greece

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Athens MetroAthensUnder Construction$6,480,000,000Line 2 and Line 3 of Athens Metro were constructed between 1992 and 2000 (Line 1 began operation in 1869).[96] The construction of lines 2 and 3 (including their ongoing extensions) cost €4.30 billion.[97] Line 4 is set to begin construction in 2019 with a budget of €1.45 billion.[98]
Egnatia OdosGreeceCompleted$6,690,000,000Construction began in 1995, and a total of 670 kilometres (420 mi) of motorways running along the general route of the ancient Roman Via Egnatia.[99] It runs from Igoumenitsa, in Epirus, crosses Western Macedonia, Central Macedonia, and ends on Greece's border with Turkey in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace. The project cost €5.93 billion.[99]
Egnatia RailwayGreeceIn planning$11,270,000,000Proposed in 2017 at a cost of €10 billion,[100] the Egnatia Railway will be Europe's largest railway megaproject.[101] The original stated start date was March 2019.[100]
Ionia OdosGreeceCompleted$1,240,000,000Construction began in 2006, and a total of 196 kilometres (122 mi) of motorways running north–south through Western Greece, from Ioannina to the Rio-Antirio Bridge, were built.[102] The project had a budget of over €1.1 billion.[102]
Thessaloniki MetroThessalonikiUnder Construction$2,550,000,000The purpose of the project is to create a 35-station underground rapid transit system in Greece's second-largest city. Currently phases 1 and 2 (18 stations) are under construction and will be operational by late 2020 at a price tag of €2.26 billion.[103]
ThessalonikiKavalaXanthi railwayGreeceIn planning$1,475,000,000A new electrified railway line connecting the northern Greek cities of Thessaloniki, Kavala, and Xanthi, at a cost of €1.25 billion.[104] It will run in parallel with the Egnatia Odos highway, cutting travel times and will replace the existing Thessaloniki–Alexandroupoli railway which was built during Ottoman times.[104]
Tithorea-Domokos bypassGreeceCompleted$2,030,000,000Construction began in 1997, and a total of 106 kilometres (66 mi) of high-speed railways running between the towns of Tithorea and Domokos were built as a bypass to the existing conventional mountainous railway line linking Thessaloniki in the north with Athens in the south, including 35.5 kilometres (22.1 mi) of tunnels and 6.8 kilometres (4.2 mi) of bridges.[105] The project had a budget of over €1.8 billion.[102] The bypass was opened in January 2019.[106]

Hungary

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Budapest–Belgrade RailwayBudapest-Kiskőrös-Kiskunhalas-KelebiaUnder Construction$3,900,000,000Budapest–Belgrade railway is a railway project under construction, at end, people could go from Budapest to Belgrade, and vice versa 200km\h by fast railway. Hungary is set to complete Budapest-Serbian Border by 2023. Project on both sides would cost around $5,000,000,000 with $2,000,000,000 on Hungarian side. The Budapest–Belgrade railway is also a part, and the first stage, of the planned Budapest–Belgrade–Skopje–Athens Railway international connection in Central and Southeast Europe, a Chinese-CEE "hallmark" project of Beijing's Belt and Road initiative, connecting the China-run Piraeus port in Greece with the "heart" of Europe. The expansion of this project to Nis is under Planing, which would add new $800,000,000 into this project, and a new 120-160km\h Railway in Nis-Presevo and Nis-Dimitrovgrad both costing around $200,000,000, and are set to start construction by 2021 and end it by end of 2021 or 2022. It would be built by Russian and Chinese companies.

Montenegro

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Bar-Boljare motorwayMontenegroUnder Construction$3,000,000,000Construction began on 11 May 2015; The length of the route of the highway is 40.871 km, and national road standards of Montenegro are adopted, with reference to the European specifications as well. These construction standards will be applied for the two-way four-lane highway, with the speed of 100 km/h according to the design, and the construction period of 4 years. The highway stretches from south to the north across the mountains. In technical terms it is very demanding, and the construction is very challenging. Bridges and tunnels make up to about 60% of the entire route. In recent years, it is the largest infrastructure project in Montenegro, and the implementation of the project is very challenging.

Norway

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Coastal Highway E39Trondheim to KristiansandIn Planning$25,000,000,000The purpose of the project is to replace all the ferry links along the route with fixed connections in order to reduce travel time from 21 hours to 11 hours. The first part, Rogfast is since 2018 under construction at a cost of $1.9 bn, but the rest is controversial and not decided. $40 bn has also been mentioned as a cost and some guess even $50 bn. Some of the fjords are too deep for pillars or undersea tunnels and too wide for suspension bridges, so floating bridges in untested sizes are suggested.

Poland

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Central Transport HubGmina BaranówIn planning$8,000,000,000+[107]The project involves the construction of the largest airport in Poland and one of the largest in Europe, Solidarity Airport (initially able to handle 45 million passengers a year, with the possibility of extension up to 100 millions), along with highway and high-speed rail infrastructure connecting major Polish citities and the airport. Phase 1 scheduled to open in 2027.[107]

Portugal

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Vasco da Gama BridgeLisbonCompleted$1,100,000,000Construction began in February 1995; the bridge was opened to traffic on 29 March 1998, just in time for Expo 98, the World's Fair that celebrated the 500th anniversary of the discovery by Vasco da Gama of the sea route from Europe to India.

It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), with a total length of 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi), including 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) for the main bridge and 11.5 kilometres (7.1 mi) in viaducts. The Bridge is served by 4.8 kilometres (3.0 mi) of dedicated access roads. It was built to alleviate the congestion on Lisbon's 25 de Abril Bridge, and eliminate the need for traffic between the country's northern and southern regions to pass through the capital city.

Serbia

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Belgrade-Budapest RailwayBelgrade-Novi Sad-SuboticaUnder Construction$3,000,000,000Budapest–Belgrade railway is a railway project under construction, at end, people could go from Budapest to Belgrade, and vice versa 200km\h by fast railway. Currently, only Serbia is building Belgrade-Novi Sad Line, which would be completed by October 2021. By 2023, the whole Belgrade-Subotica line would be finished. Projects on both sides would cost around $5,000,000,000. The Budapest–Belgrade railway is also a part, and the first stage, of the planned Budapest–Belgrade–Skopje–Athens Railway international connection in Central and Southeast Europe, a Chinese-CEE "hallmark" project of Beijing's Belt and Road initiative, connecting the China-run Piraeus port in Greece with the "heart" of Europe. The expansion of this project to Nis is under Planing, which would add new $800,000,000 into this project, and a new 120-160km\h Railway in Nis-Presevo and Nis-Dimitrovgrad both costing around $200,000,000, and are set to start construction by 2021 and end it by end of 2021 or 2022. It would be built by Russian and Chinese companies.
Belgrade MetroBelgradeIn Planningaround $5,000,000,000Belgrade Metro is a project in planning for over a century,but recently,new progress has been made in planing,and construction is set to start by end of 2021.It would have 43 stations and 2 lines,and would cost around $5,000,000,000.Line 1:Route:Železnik ↔ Mirijevo,Length:21.3 km (13.2 mi),23 staions.Line 2:Route:Zemun railway station ↔ Mirijevo,Length:19.2 km (11.9 mi),20 stations.It would be build by French and many other companies.
Belgrade WaterfrontSerbiaUnder Construction$3,500,000,000Belgrade Waterfront is an urban renewal development project headed by the Government of Serbia aimed at improving Belgrade's cityscape and economy by revitalizing the Sava amphitheater, a neglected stretch of land on the right bank of the Sava river, between the Belgrade Fair and Branko's bridge. It was started in 2014 with the reconstruction of the Belgrade Cooperative building, which was finished in June of the same year. It is the second-largest mixed-use complex under construction in Europe, just after Minsk Mir (Minsk World) worth 3.5 billion dollars. 6.000 apartments, seven hotels including W Hotel and St Regis, 2000 offices, the largest shopping mall in southeast Europe and public buildings are planned for the area. Its building new skyscrapers, apartments, Buildings, Jobs,...

Switzerland

ProjectCity/CantonStatusCostNotes
Gotthard Base TunnelBodio, Canton of Ticino (End) & Erstfeld, Canton of Uri (Start)CompletedCHF 9.560 billion ≈ $10,300,000,000At 57 km, the World's longest and deepest rail tunnel upon its Completion in 2015.

United Kingdom

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Irish Sea BridgeScotland/Northern IrelandPlanned$20,000,000,000Completion planned for 2030s
High Speed 2EnglandUnder Construction$96,000,000,000Completion planned for 2026 (phase 1), 2033 (phase 2)
High Speed 3EnglandPlanned$19,000,000,000Completion planned for 2033
London Crossrail ProjectLondon, EnglandUnder Construction$26,000,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2021.
M8 motorway (Scotland)Glasgow, ScotlandCompleted£30,000,000Most completed by 1980.

North America

The new Port Mann Bridge with the old bridge fully demolished.

Canada

ProjectCity/ProvinceStatusCostNotes
Southwest Calgary Ring RoadCalgary, AlbertaUnder Construction$5,000,000,000+"...extend from Lott Creek Boulevard on Glenmore Trail/Highway 8 south to Macleod Trail (Highway 2A) and is approximately 21 kilometres long."[108] Set for Completion in Fall 2022.
West Calgary Ring RoadCalgary, AlbertaUnder Construction$1,000,000,000+Set for Completion in 2021.
Calgary LRT ExpansionCalgary, AlbertaUnder Construction$4,500,000,000+Set for Completion in 2026.
Crowchild Trail UpgradesCalgary, AlbertaUnder Construction$3,000,000,000+Set for Completion in 2030
New Champlain Bridge Corridor ProjectMontréal to Brossard, QuébecCompleted$4,239,000,000Construction completed 2019 with the full opening of the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge by July 2019. Shortly after the opening, the old Champlain Bridge will start to be demolished at a cost of about $400,000,000 and take 4 years to complete.
Réseau express métropolitainMontréal, QuébecUnder Construction$6,300,000,000Set for Completion in 2023.[108]
Confederation BridgeThe Maritimes, Prince Edward IslandCompleted$1,300,000,000The 12.9 km bridge is the longest bridge in the world crossing ice-covered water.
Line 5 EglintonToronto, OntarioUnder Construction$9,100,000,000Set for Completion in 2021.[108]
Port Mann BridgeVancouver, British ColumbiaCompleted$1,930,000,000The widest bridge in the world (until the Bay Bridge's east span recently opened), the bridge east of Vancouver, B.C., which opened in 2012, remains the second-longest bridge in North America. The cable-stay bridge uses an impressive 288 cables to reach a total bridge length of 6,866 feet.
Confederation LineOttawa, OntarioCompleted$2,100,000,000The largest project in Ottawa since the Rideau Canal. Opened in September 2019[109] (Phase 1).
Baluarte Bridge under construction, 10 March 2012

Mexico (Latin America)

ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Durango-Mazatlán HighwayDurango-SinaloaCompleted$1,400,000,000Construction in 2008 and was completed in 2012. Upon this projects completion, President Felipe Calderón received a Guinness record certifying that the Baluarte Bicentennial Bridge is the highest suspension bridge in western Mexico.
New International Airport for Mexico CityMexico CityCancelled$13,300,000,000After taking office, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, cancelled this mega-project at Texcoco in favor of a "metropolitan airport system," which keeps the Benito Juárez International Airport (with 2 Runways) from being decommissioned and adds the now under construction Felipe Ángeles Airport (with 3 Runways) as well as Toluca International Airport (with 2 Runways).
Felipe Ángeles AirportMexico CityUnder Construction$7,100,000,000Being built at the Santa Lucía Air Force Base north of Mexico City and named after Mexican General Felipe Ángeles Ramírez
Boston's highway system before and after the Central Artery/Tunnel Project
The completed replacement and the old eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (2013)
The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge viewed from the east end in Medina shortly after opening in April 2016

United States

ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Big DigBoston, MassachusettsCompleted$14,600,000,000Estimated to cost $24.3 billion after interest.
Gordie Howe International BridgeDetroit, Michigan-Windsor, Ontario, CanadaUnder Construction$5,700,000,000The project was first proposed in 2004. Construction started in 2018 and is expected to be completed in 2024. The Windsor-Detroit crossing is the busiest crossing between the US and Canada and is currently handled by the Ambassador Bridge, the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel and the Michigan Central Railway Tunnel. The Gordie Howe Bridge will add needed capacity to these crossings.
C.R.E.A.T.E.Chicago, IllinoisUnder Construction$4,600,000,000C.R.E.A.T.E. is a railway improvement project in Chicago.[110] Completion of the entire project is expected to occur sometime in 2025.
O'Hare ModernizationChicago, IllinoisUnder Construction$8,800,000,000Construction began in 2001 with an initial cost of $6.6 billion, however, over the last few years, additions to the Modernization Plan brought on by the Chicago City Council's approval on new leases to American and United has increased to the cost by $2.2 billion, which will include a new terminal where Terminal 2 now, sits as well as two more remote concourses. The completion of the O'Hare Modernization is expected to occur sometime in 2026.
Crescent Corridor ExpansionEastern Coast States-East South Central States-Gulf Coast StatesUnder Construction$2,500,000,000The freight rail company Norfolk Southern will utilize special intermodal trains on its freight rail network running from New York to Louisiana. This project covers 2,500 miles and thirteen states, and is expected to be fully developed by 2020."[111]
California High-Speed RailLos Angeles-San Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$70,000,000,000An 808 mile high-speed rail system is expected to be Completed in phases up to 2030. Currently some of the funding is being held up in Congress by lack of agreement between Democrats and Republicans.
Los Angeles International AirportLos Angeles, CaliforniaUnder Construction$14,000,000,000
Ohio River Bridges ProjectLouisville, KentuckyCompleted$2,300,000,000[112]A Louisville metropolitan area transportation project involving the reconstruction of the Kennedy Interchange (locally known as "Spaghetti Junction"), the completion of two new Ohio River bridges and the reconstruction of ramps on Interstate 65 between Muhammad Ali Boulevard and downtown.
Second Avenue Subway ProjectManhattan, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$17,000,000,000The proposed full line would be 8.5 miles (13.7 km) long with 16 stations and a projected ridership of 560,000 people. Phase 1 of the project, which runs from 96th Street to 57th Street and 7th Avenue, opened 1 January 2017. Other phases of the project are either under development or are under construction.
Newark Airport Terminal OneNewark, New JerseyUnder Construction$2,300,000,000A redevelopment plan to build a new Terminal A to replace the existing, which opened in 1973. The new terminal will be called Terminal One. It will include a new parking garage, 33 gates, and a walkway to connect the Airtrain station, parking garage, and terminal. It is expected to be completed by 2022.
LaGuardia Airport ProjectQueens, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$8,000,000,000A complete retrofit of the entire airport slated to be completed by 2022.
JFK Airport RedevelopmentQueens, New York City, New YorkProposed$13,000,000,000Plan to rebuild passenger facilities and approaches to JFK Airport. Two new international terminals would be added. If approved, construction is expected to begin in 2020.
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Eastern SpanSan Francisco-Oakland, CaliforniaCompleted$6,400,000,000The Eastern span replacement of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge began in 2002 and was Completed in 2013. Currently the Old East Span is being deconstructed and removed for recycling while the foundations are being demolished with explosives or converted for other uses.
San Francisco International Airport RedevelopmentSan Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$2,400,000,000The airport began a multiphase renovation project in June 2016, which will see Terminal 1 be transformed into a world-class, environment-friendly passenger facility when Completed in 2024.
Alaskan Way Viaduct replacement tunnelSeattle, WashingtonCompleted$3,100,000,000South-End Viaduct replacement started in 2008 and was completed in 2014. The SR 99 Tunnel started work in 2011, and is set for completion in 2021. Mitigation Projects started work in 2008, and are set for completion in 2019. Other miscellaneous projects started in 2007 and are set for completion in 2023.
The Puget Sound Gateway ProgramWashingtonUnder Construction$1,960,000,000This project has been in planning phases since 1990, and includes the completion of SR 167 between Puyallup and Tacoma, as well as completion of SR 509 from I-5 to Burien.
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (2016)Seattle, WashingtonCompleted$4,560,000,000This 7,710-foot-long floating bridge is the longest of its type in the world. The new SR 520 bridge replaced the previous record-holder, the original Evergreen Point Floating Bridge across Lake Washington, connecting Seattle to points east. The new structure, rising 20 feet above the water, opened to traffic in spring 2016.
Sound Transit 3Seattle, WashingtonUnder Construction$50,000,000,000This project is to expand the current Light Rail and Bus system currently in use in Seattle, which is to be completed in stages from 2020 until 2041.
Silver Line (Washington Metro)Washington, D.C.Under Construction$6,800,000,000Phase 1 on the project was planned to link the Capital to Dulles International Airport and to four edge cities: Tysons, Reston, Herndon, and Ashburn. This phase completed and was opened to the general public on 26 July 2014. Phase 2 is set to help with urban development of Tysons and reduce overall reliance on highway traffic in the business district, Virginia's largest and 12th-largest in the country. This project is set to be completed by 2020.

Oceania

Australia

ProjectCity/ProvinceStatusCostNotes
Cross River RailBrisbane, QueenslandUnder Construction$5,400,000,000To be completed in 2024. The crossing will be a tunnel under the river, and the first rail-only Brisbane River crossing since the completion of the Merivale Bridge in 1978.[113]
OneSKYCanberra, ACTUnder Development$2,000,000,000To be completed in 2024. National Air Traffic Control System Australia.[114]
Metro TunnelMelbourne, VictoriaUnder Construction$11,000,000,000To be completed late 2025. The line will run from South Kensington, underground via North Melbourne, Parkville, CBD, Domain and South Yarra. It will include a tunnel under the Yarra River.
North East LinkMelbourne, VictoriaUnder Development$15,000,000.00To be completed late 2027. This project will connect the M80 Ring Road to the Eastern Freeway.
Suburban Rail LoopMelbourne, VictoriaProposed$50,000,000,000To be completed in 2050. The line will run from Cheltenham to Werribee in an orbital loop circling the suburbs of Melbourne. Proposed to be completed in 4 stages [115]
Central Station to Eveleigh RedevelopmentSydney, New South WalesProposed$10,000,000,000Extension of Sydney's CBD. The renewal corridor approximately 3 km in length.[116]
Sydney Metro City & SouthwestSydney, New South WalesUnder Construction$12,000,000,00030 km (19 mi) rapid transit railway line. Planned to open by 2024.[117]

Planned cities and urban renewal projects

Infrastructure systems that include electricity, sewer, telecommunications, and transportation. Building cities that include Skyscrapers, housing, etc. requires concrete, steel, glass, and most especially that workers in all the trades to undertaker the massive scale of these megaprojects.

Africa

Eastern Africa

Kenya
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Konza Technology CityKonzaUnder Construction$14,500,000,000

Northern Africa

Egypt
ProjectCity/GovernorateStatusCostNotes
MadinatyCairo GovernorateUnder Construction$10,000,000,000Housing project.[118]
Proposed new capital of EgyptCairo GovernorateUnder Construction$58,000,000,000Construction began in 2015 and is spread out into three phases with Phase 1 expected to be completed sometime in 2022. The full project is expected to be fully Completed by 2050, housing a population of 6,500,000 people.
New Mansoura CityCairo GovernorateUnder Construction$3,700,000,000Construction began in 2017.
New Alamein CityMatrouh GovernorateUnder Construction$60,000,000,000Construction began in 2015 spread out over 3 phases.
Galala CitySuez GovernorateUnder Construction$63,000,000,000Construction began in March–April 2018 spread out in phases with the 1st phase set for completion in June 2020.[119]

Southern Africa

South Africa
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Modderfontein New City — New Gauteng CitySouth AfricaAbandoned [120]$7,800,000,000Modderfontein infrastructure development of residential, industrial and commercial space by Chinese developer Shanghai Zendai. Start dated 2015 completion dated 15 to 20 years later.[121][122]

Western Africa

Abuja, FCT in Nigeria, which was built mainly in the 1980s, was the fastest growing city in the world between 2000 and 2010, with an increase of 139.7%, and still expanding rapidly.[123]
Nigeria
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
AbujaFCTCompletedThe planned capital city of Nigeria, which was built mainly in the 1980s. It officially became Nigeria's capital on 12 December 1991, replacing Lagos, and has since witnessed a huge influx of people into the city. As at 2006, the city of Abuja had a population of 776,298, making it one of the ten most populous cities in Nigeria, with an estimated metropolitan population of well over three million. Abuja is currently amongst the four largest urban areas in Nigeria.[124]
Asokoro Island[125]Abuja, FCTUnder Construction$1,000,000,000A peninsula development located in Asokoro district, in Abuja. The mixed-use development is approximately 60 hectares of land, located at the shores of Pendam Lake. Its residential development ranges from apartment buildings to villas. They are majorly luxury properties with private balconies, mezzanines, floor-to-ceiling windows, swimming pool and sun terrace etc. The commercial and work section presents hotels, offices, shopping malls, business and primary schools.[126]
Centenary CityAbuja, FCTUnder Construction$18,000,000,000Project by the Nigerian Government, Eagle Hills of Abu Dhabi and Julius Berger Nigeria PLC to build a smart city to mark the country's centennial anniversary. Project broke ground on 19 June 2014 and has an anticipated timeline of 10 to 15 years to completion. The city, which is located in the Federal Capital Territory, anticipates over 400,000 residents.[127]
Eko AtlanticLagos StateUnder Construction$6,000,000,000A planned city of Lagos State, Nigeria, being constructed on land reclaimed from the Atlantic Ocean. The project broke ground in 2007 and is being spearheaded by South Energyx Nigeria Ltd. Upon completion the project anticipates at least 250,000 residents and an additional daily flow of 150,000 commuters.[128]
FESTAC Phase 2Lagos, Lagos StateUnder Development$2,400,000,000In 2014, The Ministry of Housing and Urban Development signed deal with the New Festac Property Development Company, to develop the second phase of Festac Town. Since the award, the company has been carrying out extensive preliminary project development activities including surveys, field studies, site investigation, environmental impact assessment, and town planning for the project.[129]
LekkiLagos StateUnder ConstructionA peninsula city which is 755 square kilometres. Lekki Phase 1 has been completed and it currently houses several Estates and gated residential developments; other phases of the project include, areas allocated for a Free Trade Zone, with an airport, and a sea port under construction. The proposed land use master plan for the Lekki envisages the Peninsula as a "Blue-Green Environment City", expected to accommodate well over 3.4 million residential population and an additional non-residential population of at least 1.9 million.[130]

Asia

East Asia

China
TODTOWN under Construction in July 2019.
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
TodtownShanghaiUnder Construction$1,500,000,000A mixed-use development. Started construction in 2014 and is set for completion in 2022.
Japan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Roppongi HillsTokyoCompleted$4,000,000,000One of Japan's largest integrated property developments.
Sky Mile TowerTokyoProposedUNKNOWNIf built, completion would probably be in the year 2045 and stand at 1.7 km in height with a capacity of around 55,000 people.

South Asia

Navi Mumbai, the world's largest planned city.
India
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Amritsar-Kolkata Industrial CorridorArea from Amritsar to Kolkata, IndiaProposed
Bengaluru-Mumbia Economic CorridorArea from Bengaluru to Mumbai, IndiaProposed
Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial CorridorArea from Chennai to Bengaluru, IndiaProposed
Delhi Mumbai Industrial CorridorArea from Delhi to Mumbai, IndiaUnder Construction$90,000,000,000Conceived as a global manufacturing and trading hub, the project is expected to double employment potential, triple industrial output and quadruple exports from the region in five years. The total employment to be generated from the project is 3 million, the bulk of which will be in the manufacturing/processing sectors. The project initially aims to create seven smart cities distributed along the backbone of the dedicated freight corridor between Delhi and Mumbai. Completion of the Corridor is expected for 2037.
Navi MumbaiIndiaUnder Construction$13,346,000,000World's largest planned city. Contains a population of 2.6 million.[131]
Gujarat International Finance Tec-CityIndiaUnder Construction$20,000,000,000The smart city is being built as a global financial hub to provide world class infrastructure for the Indian financial industry to grow.[132] It aims to outclass France's La Défense, Tokyo's Shinjuku and London's London Docklands in every aspect.[133]
Vizag-Chennai Industrial CorridorArea from Vizag to Chennai, IndiaProposed
Pakistan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
IslamabadIslamabadCompletedThe new capital city of Pakistan. A planned city located on north of Rawalpindi. The city has population of 2.2 million.[134]
Bahria TownKarachiUnder Development$1,000,000,000Bahria Town Karachi is a world-class master planned community near Pakistan largest port city Karachi This city is designed with a neighborhood concept to provide worldclass lifestyle facilities having Sports city, IT City, Entertainment Complex, Five Star Hotels and Residential Area.[135] The city is built on a 70560 acres piece of land located near Karachi.
DHA City, Karachi (DCK)KarachiUnder DevelopmentThe green and sustainable city is to be built on a 4,700 hectares piece of virgin land located several kilometres northeast of Karachi.[136] Upon completion, the new city which is still under development is anticipating at least 250,000 residents and a daily flow of 50,000 commuters.[137]
Crescent BayKarachiUnder Development$2,400,000,000Covering 440,000 meters, Crescent Bay is one of the biggest projects in Pakistan. It is a mixed-use oceanfront development in Karachi. It features multiple high rise buildings, shopping malls, 5-star hotels, and mosques. The project is managed by Emaar properties who built the Burj Khalifa complex in Dubai. This project is one of the most modern projects ever built in Pakistan.
Bondha Island CityKarachiUnder Development$20,000,000,000Owned by Malik Riaz, Bundal Island City (also known as Bahria Town Island City). In 2013, Malik Riaz signed a 20bn dollar agreement with Thomas Kramer to build Bodha Island City. Development of this project will soon start on Bundal Island in southern Karachi. The city will house millions of people as well as provide 2.5 million jobs for people of Karachi. the city will be connected to mainland Karachi by a bridge. The stylish skyscrapers of Bodha Island City will provide a whole new look for the megacity of Karachi!
Port Tower ComplexKarachiUnder Development$350,000,000A 593m tall skyscraper situated at Karachi Port Trust. The building will be located on its very own man-made island with other skyscrapers. It will be located along the Mai Kolachi Bypass. Once completed, it will be the tallest building in South Asia.
Bahria ParadiseKarachiUnder DevelopmentA part of Bahria Town Karachi.
Ravi Riverfront Development ProjectLahoreUnder Development$7,000,000,000Sprawling over an area of 70,000 acres, the RRDZ project entails high-quality residential, commercial, institutional, cultural and recreational zones along both sides of the river at a stretch of 33 km.[138] The riverfront will be dotted with highrise condominiums, modern piers, boardwalks and 70 percent area dedicated to trees to make it environment friendly.[139] Around 25,000 acres of riverfront would be sold to investors for business, cultural and lifestyle activities.[140]
LDA CityLahoreUnder DevelopmentLDA City is the biggest housing society project ever undertaken by LDA,[141] and is the largest housing society in Punjab, Pakistan. The city is to be built on a 3,059 hectares (7560 acres) piece of virgin land located several kilometers south of Lahore.
Pak-US Knowledge CorridorPakistan and United StatesProposedPak-Us Knowledge Corridor (PUKC) is a minister-proposed mega project. This project was proposed by the Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal, the term US-Pakistan Knowledge Corridor, he used to boost cooperation between Pakistan and America in education sector.
Sri Lanka
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Colombo Port CityColomboUnder Construction$15,000,000,000A planned offshore city in Colombo, Sri Lanka which is to be built on reclaimed land adjacent to the Galle Face Green. The city will use construction resources from the Colombo Harbour Expansion Project, currently under construction near the site of this proposed city.[142] Set for Completion in 2041.

Southeast Asia

Indonesia
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
BSD CityGreater JakartaCompletedAn area half the size of Paris, BSD City encompasses an area of about 6000 hectares. It is the most ambitious urban planning scheme in Indonesia to combine housing, business and commercial properties.
Lippo CikarangGreater JakartaCompleted$18,750,000,000Lippo Cikarang is an industrial park with an area of 332 hectares, which also has apartment, hotel, office, shopping center, retail, school and university, hospital, convention center and other supporting facilities.
Pantai Indah KapukJakartaCompletedPantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) is a well-planned model town in North Jakarta, spreading over 1200 hectares of land.
Ancol DreamlandJakartaCompletedAncol Dreamland is currently the largest integrated tourism area in South East Asia with an area of about 600 hectares, boasting an international championship golf course, a theme park, an oceanarium, a convention centre, beaches, hotels and other recreational facilities.
Pluit CityJakarta BayUnder DevelopmentStanding on 160 hectares of artificial/reclaimed land, located on an open water at Jakarta Bay, Pluit City is a stunning modern city that will become a valuable addition to the capital city of Jakarta.
Malaysia
ProjectCity/DistrictStatusCostNotes
KL River CityKuala LumpurIn Development$11,638,736,500Rehabilitation project along the Gombak River.[143]
Forest CityJohor BahruUnder Construction$100,000,000,000To Be Completed in 2035.
Iskandar MalaysiaJohor BahruUnder Construction$100,000,000,000
PutrajayaPutrajaya, Sepang DistrictCompleted$8,100,000,000In 1999 most of the seats of government moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya.
Philippines
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Lancaster New City Zone 1 and Zone 2CaviteUnder Construction

2,000 hectare planned community in Cavite

NuvaliLagunaUnder Construction2,290 hectare planned community in Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Entertainment CityManila BayUnder Development$15,000,000,000An entertainment complex which is intended to be the Philippine counterpart of Macau and Las Vegas. It is built upon reclaimed land along Manila Bay.
Eastwood CityQuezon CityCompletedA high-density mixed-use development.
Bonifacio Global CityTaguigCompletedPreviously occupied by the Philippine Army headquarters, it is currently one of Metro Manila's main central business districts.
New Clark CityTarlac and PampangaUnder Construction$59,288,000,000A 9,450-hectare planned city modeled after South Korea's Songdo City. Singapore's SSR C-Solar power plant will provide the city's power supply.

Middle East

Azerbaijan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Khazar IslandsAzerbaijanUnder Construction$100,000,000,000Artificial archipelago 25 km (16 mi) south of Baku, Azerbaijan consisting of 41 islands spreading 3,000 hectares (about 11.6 sq mi) over the Caspian Sea. Expected to be finished by 2020–2025, and house a population of 1 million.
Iran
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Iran MallTehran, IranUnder ConstructionThe project spans more than 1.6 million square meters that includes shopping mall, two tower, two 5 star hotels, and a lake.[144]
Iraq
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
The Bride of the GulfBasraProposedBasra is in the midst of rebuilding and is in need of something that will return it to its pre-Hussein period.
Jordan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Abdali Project[145][146]Amman, JordanUnder Construction$5,000,000,000Project is being developed on 384,000 square metres (0.148 sq mi) of land, intending to create a total built-up area of over 1,700,000 square metres (0.66 sq mi) consisting of hotels, apartments, offices, commercial outlets and entertainment.[145][146]
Kuwait
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Madinat al-HareerKuwaitUnder Development$632,000,000,000Proposed 250 km2 (62,000-acre) planned urban area in Subiya, Kuwait an area just opposite Kuwait City across Kuwait Bay.
Qatar
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
LusailAl Daayen MunicipalityUnder Development$45,000,000,000Planned to be a host city of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, planned population of 260,000 people
Saudi Arabia
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Jeddah Economic CityJeddahUnder Construction$20,000,000,000Will host both commercial and residential development including homes, hotels, and offices. The centerpiece of the development project will be the $1.2 Billion Jeddah Tower, a tower planned to become the tallest in the world.
Jubail City CenterJubailUnder Construction$80,000,000,000Jubail will be the biggest industrial city in the world and is expected to be Completed in 2026.
Masjid Al-HaramMeccaUnder Construction$100,000,000,000The Saudi government is reportedly paying as high as 500,000 Saudi riyals (around $133,000) per square meter to the owners of the buildings close to the mosque in return for the expropriation. This brings the total figure to around $100 billion. Slated to Completed by 2020.
Neom (Neo-Mustaqbal)NeomIn Development$500,000,000,000Saudi Arabia's most ambitious mega-city project ever, which is to build a new city in northwestern Saudi Arabia.[147] At the core of this new city will be Artificial Intelligence.[148]
King Abdullah Financial DistrictRiyadhUnder Construction$78,000,000,000About a fifth (Phase 1) of the project is completed.
King Abdullah Economic CitySaudi ArabiaUnder Construction$100,000,000,000Currently in various stages of Construction and Completion stages.
The Burj Khalifa in October 2012.
United Arab Emirates
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Masdar CityAbu DhabiUnder Construction$22,000,000,000The city will rely entirely on solar energy and other renewable energy sources, with a sustainable, zero-carbon, zero-waste ecology and will be a car free city.
Yas IslandAbu DhabiUnder Development$36,000,000,000It occupies a total land area of 2,500 ha (25 km2), of which 1,700 ha will be claimed for development. The island holds the Yas Marina Circuit, which hosts the Formula One United Arab Emirates Grand Prix since 2009.
Burj Al ArabDubaiCompleted$1,000,000,000Completed and Opened in 1999, it is the 3rd tallest hotel in the World.
Burj KhalifaDubaiCompleted$1,500,000,000Originally call the Burj Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is currently the tallest building in the World and has held that title since its Completion and Grand Opening on 4 January 2010.
Dubai Meydan CityDubaiUnder Construction$2,200,000,000Expected Completion date about 2020.
Falconcity of WondersDubaiUnder Development$36,500,000,000
Business BayDubaiUnder Development$30,000,000,000Comprises 240 high and low rise buildings, mostly residential and mixed use skyscrapers.
The WorldDubaiUnder Development$14,000,000,000Artificial archipelago of various small islands constructed in the rough shape of a world map. Development has slowly restarted.
Palm JumeirahDubaiCompleted$12,300,000,000It is the world's largest man-made island.
Dubai MarinaDubaiCompletedWorld's largest man-made marina, with 200 residential and hotel high rises.
Palm Jebel AliDubaiOn-Hold$4,000,000,000Will accommodate over 250,000 people by 2020.
Palm DeiraDubaiOn-HoldWill be the largest palm island, in Dubai.
Dubai International CityDubaiUnder Construction$95,000,000,000A country-themed architecture of residences, business, and tourist attractions.
Jumeirah Garden CityDubaiOn-Hold$95,000,000,000Will be built across an area north of Sheikh Zayed Road between Diyafa Street and Safa Park.
Dubai WaterfrontDubaiUnder DevelopmentExpected to become the largest waterfront and largest man-made development in the world.
DubailandDubaiUnder Construction$64,300,000,000Will be world's largest Retail and Entertainment World, twice the size of Walt Disney World Resort, it include 45 mega projects and 200 sub projects. Currently, there are 22 projects under development. Expected Completion Date about 2025.
The UniverseDubaiOn-HoldA planned artificial archipelago in the shape of the Milky Way and Solar System.
The TowerDubaiUnder Construction$1,000,000,000Located at Dubai Creek Harbour, The Tower will be a mixed-use skyscraper that will be a notch taller than the Burj Khalifa when Completed in 2020.
Mall of the WorldDubaiUnder Construction$6,806,425,500To be located along the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and set to Open in 2029.

Eurasia

Republic of Turkey (Europe West and Asia East of the Bosphorus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles)

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
İstanbul Finance CenterİstanbulUnder Development$5,000,000,000Apart from the main urban renewal project of İstanbul. It will station in Ataşehir
Turkey Urban Renewal ProjectTurkeyUnder Development$400,000,000,000[149][150]Renewals are being conducted all over Turkey but mainly on İstanbul[151] as Law 6306 announced by Ministry of Environment and City Planning (Turkey).[152] Fikirtepe, a neighborhood of Kadıköy has been chosen as pilot area for project.[153] Construction started in 2012 and is expected to take 20 years to complete setting for 2032.

Russia (Europe West and Asia East of the Ural Mountains)

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Moscow International Business CenterMoscowUnder Construction$12,000,000,000Construction on Plots 1, 2–3, 4 (Tower 1) & (Tower 2), 6–8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, and 19 is completed. Construction on Plots 15 and 17–18 is in progress.
Lakhta CenterLakhta, Saint PetersburgCompleted$2,500,000,000Replaces the Okhta Center, which was cancelled due to official objections of UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
Okhta CenterSaint PetersburgCancelled$2,500,000,000Never built, will be replaced by the new project Lakhta Center

Europe

France

ProjectCommuneStatusCostNotes
La Défense (1958–2014)Courbevoie
Nanterre
Puteaux
Completed$10,000,000,000+The Central Business District of the Paris Metropolitan area, La Défense provides France with a modern set of skyscrapers while Paris itself retains most of its original architecture and character.
La Défense (2016–Present)Courbevoie
Nanterre
Puteaux
Under Construction$1,000,000,000+The Central Business District of the Paris Metropolitan area, La Défense provides France with a modern set of skyscrapers while Paris itself retains most of its original architecture and character. This current round of the project includes modernize, refurbish and green the area.
Europa CityGonesseCancelled$3,400,000,000Construction began on the 8.6-million-square foot mixed-use development north of downtown in 2016 but was cancelled on 8 November 2019.

Germany

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Potsdamer Platz RedevelopmentBerlinCompletedProject divided onto four parts in which four investors bids in turn.
HafenCityHamburgUnder DevelopmentCompletion expected in 2020–2030

Romania

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Esplanada City CenterBucharestCancelled$4,200,000,000

Spain

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Bilbao Renovation ProjectBilbaoCompletedIn the 1990s, the city began a de-industrialisation process, which radically changed its image. After closing several factories and decontaminating the city's river, several mega projects were built. A whole new airport, designed by Spanish world-famous architect Santiago Calatrava, a metro system designed by British Lord Norman Foster, a recovery of the city's old fashioned tram network changed the city's public transport system. The Iberdrola Tower, which is Bilbao's tallest building, the Alhondiga, the Zubizuri bridge and several other significant buildings changed the city center's polluted past. The whole renovation process started because of the construction of The Guggemheim Museum Of Bilbao, the city's landmark and main museum.
CTBA – Madrid Financial DistrictMadridCompletedest. $1,000,000,000A complex of four skyscrapers, each about 240 metres high, located on one of Madrid's most expensive avenue, La Castellana. The towers were built on Real Madrid's former Ciudad Deportiva, and were completed in 2008. The tallest building is Torre Cepsa, designed by world-famous architect Norman Foster, and has a height of 249 meters, making it Spain's tallest structure.
Madrid New North Madrid Approved $10,550,000,000 A mega urban project that aims to expand the existing Paseo de la Castellana by creating an extension of itself, it would include a large business center, 10,500 homes, multiple skyscrapers, and more than 200,000 jobs. The project will be fully approved this December, it is believed that it could increase regional wealth by 7.3%, and national wealth by up to 1.4%.
Southeast developments Madrid Under construction +$3,500,000,000 A strategy that aims to expand the city in the southeast of the city with the creation of six neighborhoods (Los cerros, Ensanche de Vallecas, Valdecarros, el Cañaveral, los Berrocales, los Ahijones) At the moment one of the neighborhoods is already built, another one is under construction, two other neighborhoods already have the ground ready, while the two remaining neighborhoods have nothing built.

This strategy aims to create some 145,637 homes in the south of Madrid, of which 30,000 have been built so far. These developments would extend the surface of Madrid by 8.2% and could house more than 350,000 inhabitants. The entire strategy is not expected to be completed until 2040/2050.

Sweden

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Million ProgrammeAll of the countryCompletedneighborhood of $5 bn1965–1975
Movement of Kiruna CentrumKirunaUnder Development$2,100,000,000Entire project to be completed between 2020 and 2021.[154]
Northvolt GigafactorySkellefteå & VästeråsUnder Development$4,700,000,000Lithium ion battery factory.[155]
Redevelopment of the SlussenområdetStockholmUnder DevelopmentSEK12,000,000,000"The construction of the New Slussen is one of the largest urban transformation projects in Sweden".[156]

United Kingdom

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Big City PlanBirmingham, EnglandUnder Construction$17,000,000,000Entire project to be completed sometime in the 2030s.
Battersea Power StationLondon, EnglandUnder Construction$17,600,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2025.
Embassy GardensLondon, EnglandCompleted$2,900,000,000Completed in Spring to Summer 2019.
Greenwich PeninsulaLondon, EnglandUnder Construction£8,000,000,000Entire project to be completed by the 2030s.
Royal WharfLondon, EnglandUnder Construction$4,100,000,000To be Completed sometime in 2020.
Stratford CityLondon, EnglandUnder Construction£3,500,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2020.
Wembley ParkLondon, EnglandUnder Construction£1,100,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2024, the project has garnered $1.1 billion in funding so far.

North America

Verclaire Gate South in Downtown Markham.

Canada

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Downtown MarkhamMarkham, OntarioUnder Construction$4,000,000,000One of the many city center projects in York Region. Scheduled for Completion in 2025.

Mexico (Latin America)

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
CancúnQuintana RooCompletedOne of main tourist destinations in the world.
Santa Fe, Mexico CityMexico CityCompletedBefore the city dump, today one of largest CBDs in the world.
Brickell Key in Miami.
Las Vegas CityCenter, the largest set of resorts in the largest gambling center in the world.

United States

ProjectBorough/County/City/StateStatusCostNotes
Generation ParkHouston, TexasUnder Construction$10,000,000,000+A 4,200 acre privately owned and master-planned commercial development 20-minutes from Downtown Houston. The project broke ground in 2014 with TechnipFMC's 173-acre corporate campus[157]. Generation Park is owned and developed by McCord.
Port CovingtonBaltimore, MarylandUnder Construction$5,500,000,000Groundbreaking began June 2019. Expected to be Completed by 2040.
Pacific ParkBrooklyn, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$8,000,000,000The project's centerpiece, Barclays Center, opened in September 2012. The project name Atlantic Yards has been renamed Pacific Park, Brooklyn. The Project is expected to be Completed by 2025 at the earliest.
Lincoln Yards ProjectChicago, IllinoisApproved$6,000,000,000The development of 55 acres of riverfront land in Chicago.
Vista Tower ProjectChicago, IllinoisUnder Construction$1,000,000,000Set for Completion in 2020.
Brickell KeyClaughton Island, Miami, FloridaCompleted$2,000,000,000+A man-made island called Claughton Island[158] off the mainland Brickell neighborhood of Miami, Florida.
Apple ParkCupertino, CaliforniaCompleted$3,000,000,000+The "spaceship", as it is nicknamed, is Apple's new flagship headquarters (formally named Apple Campus 2). Taking the shape of a giant ring, it is expected to house over 14,000 employees. It was completed and opened in April 2017.
Encore Boston HarborEverett, MassachusettsCompleted$2,500,000,000Opened in 2019, the casino resort property is the largest single private development in Massachusetts history.
CityCenterLas Vegas, NevadaCompleted$11,000,000,000The largest privately financed development in the United States.
Wilshire Grand CenterLos Angeles, CaliforniaCompleted$1,200,000,000Opened on 23 June 2017. It is the tallest building in Los Angeles, the tallest building in California, and the tallest building west of the Mississippi at a height of 1,100 feet.
Riverside SouthManhattan, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$3,000,000,000An urban development project in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City.
Battery Park CityManhattan, New York City, New YorkCompleted$1,400,000,000+Mainly a residential 92-acre (37 ha) planned community at the southwestern tip of the island of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States, more than  1⁄3 of which is parkland.[159]
Cornell Tech CampusManhattan, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$2,000,000,000Construction began in 2014 on the South end of Roosevelt Island. The first of three phases is set to be completed in stages between 2017 and 2019 and Phase 2 to be Completed sometime later.
Hudson Yards Redevelopment ProjectManhattan, New York City, New YorkUnder Construction$20,000,000,000A mixed-use real estate development currently being built over the 28-acre West Side Rail Yard.
Rebuilding of the World Trade CenterManhattan, New York City, New YorkRe-Construction In Progress$32,000,000,000[160]Recovery from the September 11 attacks. One, Three, Four, and Seven World Trade Center Towers completed 2006–2018. Two, Five, and Six World Trade Center Towers are either in development, currently on hold, or will never be rebuilt.
53W53Manhattan, New York City, New YorkCompleted$1,200,000,000Formerly the Tower Verre is a Supertall Skyscraper with a Museum and Residential Condominiums. Completed in 2019[161]
Brickell City CentreMiami, FloridaConstruction in Progress$1,050,000,000A shopping and mixed-use project that will span up to give blocks in the Brickell district of Downtown Miami. Currently consists of three towers each just over 500 feet and is proposed to add One Brickell City Centre, an 80-story, 1049 ft skyscraper.
Miami WorldcenterMiami, FloridaConstruction in Progress$4,000,000,000A large mixed-use development of over 25 acres of land on the north side of Downtown Miami. Eventually will include lots of shopping, apartment buildings, hotels, office buildings, and even a convention center. Though not much has been built as of yet, one notable building is Paramount Miami Worldcenter, which stands at 700 ft tall.
Comcast Technology CenterPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaCompleted$1,500,000,000Ninth-tallest building in the Western Hemisphere as well as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere outside of Manhattan and Chicago at a height of 1,121 feet, which opened in 2018.
Shell Pennsylvania Petrochemicals ComplexPotter Township, Beaver County, PennsylvaniaUnder Construction$6,000,000,000Commencing in 2017, the cracker plant currently holds over 3,000 construction jobs, and will have 600 permanent jobs when the plant is completed. It will produce over 1.6 million tonnes of ethylene per year.
Gigafactory 1Reno, NevadaUnder Construction$5,000,000,0006.3 Blocks (30%) of the total 21 Blocks of the factory Completed and the remaining 14.7 Blocks to be completed by 2020.
The Transbay Redevelopment AreaSan Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$4,500,000,000The redevelopment of began in June 2005 and is expected to be fully Completed around 2030, includes a new Transbay Transit Center and the newly opened Salesforce Tower. The Salesforce Tower is a 1,070-foot Supertall Office Skyscraper just completed in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco at a cost of $1,100,000,000.
San Francisco Shipyard and Candlestick RedevelopmentSan Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$8,000,000,000Set to be Completed sometime after 2028.
Treasure Island RedevelopmentSan Francisco, CaliforniaIn Development$6,000,000,000Set to be Completed by 2028.
The Mission Bay RedevelopmentSan Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$1,000,000,000
ParkmercedSan Francisco, CaliforniaUnder Construction$1,350,000,000Expected to be Completed by 2035.
Washington State Convention CenterSeattle, WashingtonUnder Construction$1,600,000,000This expansion project is expected to be Completed in 2020.
Sasol Ethane Cracker Complex ProjectWestlake-Mossville-Lake Charles, Calcasieu Parish, LouisianaUnder Construction$8,900,000,000Sasol is constructing a world-scale petrochemical complex in Southwest Louisiana, which will roughly triple the company's chemical production capacity in the U.S. and enable it to build on its strong positions in robust and growing global chemicals markets.

Oceania

Australia

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Queen's Wharf BrisbaneBrisbane, QueenslandUnder Construction$3,000,000,000Integrated Resort Development located on the north bank of the Brisbane River in the Brisbane central business district. Entire project to be completed by 2024.[162]
BarangarooSydney, New South WalesUnder Construction$6,000,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2023
Victorian Desalination PlantWilliamsons Beach, Dalyston-Wonthaggi, Bass Coast Shire, VictoriaCompleted$4,000,000,000Built to provide more drinking water to Melbourne because in the mid-2000s the city's water reserves were at 28% of capacity.

New Zealand

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Rebuilding of ChristchurchNew ZealandRe-Construction In Progress$17,000,000,000Recovery from earthquakes in 2010–2011. Rebuild of central business district, demolition and remediation of several residential neighbourhoods now deemed unsuitable for building. Infrastructure upgrades and addition of commuter rail. Entire project to be completed by 2020.

South America (Latin America)

Brazil

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
BrasíliaBrasíliaCompleted$21,900,000,000At the close of the 20th century, Brasília was the largest city in the world which had not existed at the beginning of the century.[163] Construction cost for Brasília in 1957 was about $2.5 Billion.[164]

Colombia

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Bogota Urban RenewalBogotaUnder Development$50,000,000,000One of the most ambitious projects in Latin American history. Includes building over 60 skyscrapers, 500 highrises, 3 new CBDs, a subway system, and a smart city near Usaquén. The project is meant to establish Bogota as the financial, industrial, and technological capital of Latin America.

Ports, waterways, canals, and locks for Passenger Ships and Cargo Ships carrying passengers and cargo from country to country and islands nations are built as megaprojects

Africa

Eastern Africa

Ethiopia
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Grand Ethiopian Renaissance DamBenishangul-Gumuz RegionUnder Construction$4,800,000,000The dam is located on the Blue Nile River in Ethiopia. Construction began in 2011 and is expected to be completed sometime between 2020 and 2022.
Kenya
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
LAPSSET Corridor ProgramLamuUnder Construction$13,000,000,000
Tanzania
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Bagamoyo PortBagamoyoUnder Construction$10,000,000,000

Northern Africa

Old and New Suez Canal
Egypt
ProjectProvince(s)StatusCostNotes
New Suez CanalIsmailia and SuezCompleted$8,400,000,000In August 2014, work started on expanding the Suez Canal, dubbed the "New Suez Canal" was completed and opened on 6 August 2015.
Suez CanalIsmailia and SuezCompleted$1,725,950,238.22A man-made canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea cost $100 million in 1869.

Western Africa

Nigeria
ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Badagry Deep Sea PortBadagry, Lagos StateUnder Construction$2,300,000,000Construction started in January 2016, and the project is expected to have a "soft Launch" in 2018.[165][166]
Lekki PortLekki, Lagos StateUnder Construction$1,650,000,000The Port at Lekki is a new seaport in Lekki, and construction commenced in 2015. The port is planned to be developed in phases to meet the growing demand; phase one opened in 2018.[167] The port is financed by private investors and a consortium of banks who have funded the project with $1.65 billion so far.[168]

Asia

East Asia

China
ProjectCity/District/ProvinceStatusCostNotes
Three Gorges DamSandouping, Yiling District, Yichang, Hubei ProvinceCompleted$59,000,000,000The Yangtze River Project began in 1994 and was Completed in 2003.
South–North Water Transfer ProjectSouth to North ChinaUnder Construction$79,000,000,000[169]No timeline to indicate a completion date of this project and no telling how much more the project will cost.
Japan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Kamaishi Tsunami Protection BreakwaterKamaishi, IwateCompleted$1,500,000,000Completed in March 2009, it soon became the tsunami barrier that failed to protect Kamaishi during the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

South Asia

Sri Lanka
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Colombo Harbour Expansion ProjectColomboCompleted$1,200,000,000Construction began in 2008 and completely finished on 8 August 2013.
Pakistan
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostSpecial Note
Port of KarachiKarachiCompletedCompleted during the British Raj. Busiest port in Pakistan.
Port Muhammad Bin QasimKarachiCompletedA deep sea port located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Construction began in the 1970s during the rule Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to relieve the congestion of Karachi Port. Port Qasim, along with the port of Karachi, handle 90% of Pakistan's cargo

Middle East

Israel
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
National Water Carrier of IsraelCompleted~$1,100,000,000Completed in 1956
United Arab Emirates
ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Dubai MarinaDubaiCompletedWorld's largest man-made marina, with 200 residential and hotel high rises.
Dubai WaterfrontDubaiSuspendedExpected to become the largest waterfront and largest man-made development in the world.

Caribbean (Latin America)

Cuba

ProjectCity/Province(s)StatusCostNotes
New Port of Mariel Development ProjectMariel, ArtemisaCompleted$900,000,000[170]Though the project falls $100 million short of the billion dollar mark, it still counts as mega project for Cuba the first of many in 50+ years.

Central America (Latin America)

Nicaragua

ProjectCity/Province(s)StatusCostNotes
Nicaragua CanalProposedest. $100,000,000,000Formally the Nicaraguan Canal and Development Project (also referred to as the Nicaragua Grand Canal, or the Grand Interoceanic Canal) is a planned shipping route through Nicaragua to connect the Caribbean Sea (and therefore the Atlantic Ocean) with the Pacific Ocean. Its viability has been questioned by shipping experts and engineers[171]
New Panama Canal expansion project. July 2015

Panama

ProjectProvince(s)StatusCostNotes
Panama CanalColón Province and Panamá ProvinceCompleted$8,961,664,698.46Originally constructed by the United States for about $360 million. Opened on 15 August 1914 with a series of locks, canals, and lakes which connect ships traveling between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
Panama Canal ExpansionColón Province and Panamá ProvinceCompleted$5,250,000,000The Expansion Opened 26 June 2016.

Europe

Netherlands

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Zuiderzee WorksCentralCompletedA man-made system of dams and dikes, land reclamation and water drainage work, in total the largest hydraulic engineering project undertaken by the Netherlands during the twentieth century.
Delta WorksSouthwest Middelburg to DordrechtCompleted$13,000,000,000A series of construction projects in the southwest of the Netherlands to protect a large area of land around the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta from the sea. The project was proposed after the North Sea Flood of 1953.

Serbia-North Macedonia-Greece

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Danube-Morava-Vardar-Aegean CanalSerbia-Macedonia-GreeceIn Planning$17,000,000,000The Danube-Morava-Vardar-Aegean Canal is in planing for a very long time, significant progress has been made in 2013 and 2014,with China having interests in building a cannal,project would cost around $17,000,000,000. Serbia is most interested country in building this project,which would make Great Morava and South Morava pass-able for boats from Thessaloniki. There would be many HydroPower plants as well as 9 ports in Jagodina, Stalać, Kruševac, Kraljevo, Niš, Leskovac, Vranje, Kumanovo and Skopje. It would connect new rivers into three main rivers,and make Morava and Vardar navigable rivers,and clean them for passage of boats.It was main theme in Thessaloniki summit in january 2020,when all three leaders met.[172]

North America

Canada

ProjectCity/ProvinceStatusCostNotes
Rideau CanalKingston to OttawaCompleted£822,804 (January 1834)A 202 km waterway opened in 1832 to provide a secure supply and communications route between Montreal and the British naval base in Kingston.

Mexico (Latin America)

ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Port of Veracruz ExpansionVeracruzUnder Construction$5,000,000,000
Dos Bocas Refinery Tabasco Under Construction

United States

ProjectCity/StateStatusCostNotes
Intracoastal WaterwayBoston, Massachusetts to Brownsville, TexasA 3,000-mile (4,800 km) inland waterway along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States, running from Boston, Massachusetts, southward along the Atlantic Seaboard and around the southern tip of Florida, then following the Gulf Coast to Brownsville, Texas.

South America (Latin America)

Brazil

ProjectCity/CountryStatusCostNotes
Porto MaravilhaRio de JaneiroCompleted$35,700,000,000Entire project to be completed by 2015.
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