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Dallas's first building standing more than 492 feet (150 m) was the Mercantile National Bank Building, completed in 1943. [11] During the 1980s energy boom, the city saw a significant number of completed projects. [12] There are currently four buildings under construction that are planned to rise at least 350 feet (107 m).
Construction on Terminal C will be over three or four phases, fully completed in 2028. A rendering of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport’s Terminal C, which will be overhauled and expanded ...
Construction is uncertain and each project will be evaluated separately. [citation needed] InterCity: Østlandet: In progress: 2034 (proj.) 50kr billion (2022) Project to connect all major towns in the vicinity of Oslo by a double-rail line. [citation needed] Fornebu Line: Oslo, Bærum: 2020: In progress: 2027 (proj.) 13.32kr billion
The High Five Interchange project was planned as a replacement for the existing antiquated interchange, which accommodated 500,000 vehicles daily and was located in one of the most intensely developed commercial zones in Dallas. It was a collaborative project between the TxDOT, affected motorists and property owners, and the primary contractor ...
Measure approved by Austin voters. Construction of at least one bus rapid transit corridor has begun; light rail construction has not begun. Hampton Roads Bridge–Tunnel Expansion Project: Bridge–tunnel (road) United States: Hampton Roads 3.9 [233] 2020 2025 Frederick Douglass Tunnel: Tunnel (rail) United States: Baltimore: 6 [234] 2023 2033
The US$3 billion project, at 75 acres (0.30 km 2), is just north of the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas. When it is finished, the project will contain more than 4,000 residences and 4,000,000 square feet (370,000 m 2 ) of office and retail space.
The Dallas Arts District, already one of the world's largest, recently completed the final stages of a massive 10-year construction project that resulted in a 2,300-seat opera house, a series of theaters, residential space, retail, parks, and a gleaming, 42-story residential tower known as Museum Tower that opened in 2013.
In June 2017, it was stated that construction would begin in 2019 and would support 10,000 jobs during each year of the construction process and 1,500 permanent jobs once operations begin. [29] In May 2018, Texas Central announced that global engineering firm Bechtel will work with bullet train developer Texas Central on project management. [30]