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World’s biggest construction project gets a reality check

World’s biggest construction project gets a reality check
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By Eliot Brown and Rory Jones The engineers saw a mountain-sized problem. For weeks, thousands of trucks and diggers had worked 24 hours every day, scooping millions of cubic feet of sand at the world’s biggest construction project known as Neom in Saudi Arabia. But the workers had dumped the massive pile of dirt – now hundreds of feet wide – in the very spot where architects planned to dig a waterway out to the Red Sea. So, the trucks and diggers went back to work, picking it all backup and making a new mo...

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