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This is impressive (to me). A 100-year-old brick building covering almost exactly 1 acre was moved, intact, to make way for construction of a shopping center, subway connections, and a parking lot underneath it. Then the entire building was moved back, intact, and re-set on its original foundation.
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There are some cool videos with it, time-lapsed of course.To make it work, engineers used 3D scanning, self-guided drilling robots, thousands of feet of conveyor belts to haul away dirt and debris, and AI that could distinguish between soil structures. The kicker was the 432 tiny hydraulic "walking" robots that suspended the entire city block above them as they clocked a scampering pace of about three ten-thousandths of a mile per hour – or about 33 feet (10 meters) per day. There's a fun timelapse video on the Shanghai government website.

China temporarily relocates an entire city block, buildings and all
How do you relocate an entire 8,270-ton, 43,380-sq-ft (4,030 sq m), 100-year-old Shikumen brick building complex so you can build a multi-level subterranean shopping center, parking lot and subway connections under it? With robots, of course.
