🇨🇳CHINA’S CONSTRUCTION GAME IS STRAIGHT-UP INSANE While the West drowns in permit hearings and red tape, China poured 8 million cubic meters of concrete - non-stop - at Baihetan. Construction kicked off in 2017. Today, it stands as the world’s second-largest hydropower station, packing a jaw-dropping 16,000 MW of installed capacity. Cement mixers flew overhead like drones in a sci-fi movie, hoisted sky-high to keep the mega project moving 24/7. Forget cranes and slow pours - this was a full-blown airborne concrete factory. Every part, from the giant turbine runner to the main shaft, was made in China - no imports, no hand-holding. Foreign engineers called it “insane.” That’s one word for getting lapped in manufacturing. Source: Iqu Tech
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🇨🇳CHINA JUST DROPPED $50M ON A GIANT BALLOON TO SILENCE DIRT AND DRILLS Jinan got wrapped in a 50m-tall inflatable dome to muffle a construction site like it's a toddler throwing a tantrum. At 20,000 sq m, it's the world’s largest “shut up” bubble - complete with air filters, giant fans, and sunlight-friendly panels. It inflates fast, disappears just as quickly, and might be the most extra noise-canceling flex ever built. Source: ITV
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