Extreme Engineering

Extreme Engineering (2003-2011)

EndedDocumentary show

Architect Danny Forster takes you inside some of the most head-scratching builds in the world. Join Danny as he meets the men and women tackling the unique challenges of constructing the tallest buildings, the most effective military tanks, the largest luxury cruise ships, and the most extreme thrill rides. How do you build a 3,113-foot-long wooden roller coaster in winter temperatures of minus 40 degrees? Or get your workers safely to and from a worksite on a skyscraper that's 1,614 feet above street level? Or dig a water tunnel - along the San Andreas Fault and 1,000 feet below the earth's surface - without it collapsing on itself ... or flooding? Our intrepid host answers these puzzles and more. Don't miss the big stories behind these even bigger engineering marvels.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S09E08Turkey's Mammoth Hydropower DamJul 9, 2011
S09E07Building Mumbai's Modern AirportJul 2, 2011
S09E06Amsterdam's Futuristic Floating CityJun 25, 2011
S09E05Constructing Serbia's Largest BridgeJun 18, 2011
S09E04London's Olympic Aquatic StadiumApr 29, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Extreme Engineering premiere?

Extreme Engineering premiered on April 1st, 2003.

Who is the host of Extreme Engineering?

Extreme Engineering is hosted by Danny Forster.

What is the format of Extreme Engineering?

Extreme Engineering follows Danny Forster as he travels around the world exploring big engineering projects.

What is the focus of the show Extreme Engineering?

Extreme Engineering focuses on large-scale engineering projects, such as the building of skyscrapers, tunnels, and dams.

What are some of the projects featured on Extreme Engineering?

Projects featured on Extreme Engineering include Boston's Big Dig, Hong Kong's International Airport, and the Panama Canal.

How many episodes were produced in the first season of Extreme Engineering?

The first season of Extreme Engineering consisted of 10 episodes.

What is the runtime for episodes of Extreme Engineering?

The runtime for episodes of Extreme Engineering is approximately 60 minutes.

Is Extreme Engineering a reality show or a documentary?

Extreme Engineering is a documentary series.

Where is Extreme Engineering filmed?

Extreme Engineering is filmed all over the world in various locations.

What are some of the challenges faced by engineers in projects featured on Extreme Engineering?

Challenges faced by engineers in projects featured on Extreme Engineering include designing structures that can withstand natural disasters, managing budgets and resources, and coordinating the work of multiple teams.

What is the role of technology in the featured projects on Extreme Engineering?

Technology plays a significant role in the featured projects on Extreme Engineering, with engineers using advanced software and equipment to design and build structures.

Who funds the projects featured on Extreme Engineering?

Funding for the projects featured on Extreme Engineering comes from both private and public sources.

Is Extreme Engineering suitable for kids to watch?

Extreme Engineering is generally suitable for older kids and teenagers who have an interest in engineering and construction.

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Also known as

  • Kings of Construction
  • Build It Bigger (United States)
  • Mega Construções (Brazil)
  • Ekstrem ingeniørkunst (Denmark)
  • Megacostruzioni: ingegneria estrema (Italy)
  • Дерзкие проекты (Russian Federation)
  • Megaconstrucciones (Spain)

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