Mega Movers
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Giant locomotives roll again for the first time in 50 years.
A World War II B-25 Mitchell goes from the bottom of a lake to a museum.
The Matyiko brothers move a 900-ton brick building to its new location.
Moving massive oil equipment from Texas to Minnesota via the Mississippi River.
The obelisks of ancient Egypt; the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur.
Relocating San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge; network-arched bridge.
Engineering theorists design and build a large heavy-lift submersible vessel.
Giant locomotives roll again for the first time in 50 years.
A World War II B-25 Mitchell goes from the bottom of a lake to a museum.
The Matyiko brothers move a 900-ton brick building to its new location.
Purposely sinking a ship can create artificial reefs.
Denver International Airport; the former TWA terminal at JFK International Airport.
Moving the Pentagon.
The travels and travails of relocating the biggest, heaviest and least mobile structures imaginable.
Preservationists try to transport a 137-ton railroad bridge through downtown Kansas City, Mo.
Moving large structures at sea.
Transporting a 22,000-ton oil rig from Singapore to the Gulf of Mexico.
Purposely sinking a ship can create artificial reefs.
Denver International Airport; the former TWA terminal at JFK International Airport.