https://www.economist.com/business/2023/03/16/from-high-speed-rail-to-the-olympics-why-do-big-projects-go-wrong
From high-speed rail to the Olympics, why do big projects go wrong? from TheEconomist
Mitigating the dangers inherent in big bespoke projects is possible. Some think the future of nuclear energy lies in modular reactors. Paris, the city hosting next year's summer Olympics, is using existing facilities for most of the sporting venues. Standardised designs and manufacturing processes for everything from train tracks to viaducts helped China build the world's largest high-speed rail network in less than a decade at the start of this century.
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From high-speed rail to the Olympics, why do big projects go wrong? from TheEconomist
Mitigating the dangers inherent in big bespoke projects is possible. Some think the future of nuclear energy lies in modular reactors. Paris, the city hosting next year's summer Olympics, is using existing facilities for most of the sporting venues. Standardised designs and manufacturing processes for everything from train tracks to viaducts helped China build the world's largest high-speed rail network in less than a decade at the start of this century.
Best Regards
Seetha Ram
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