I f-king love those big infrastructure projects of Turkey. I hope Turkish contractors learn from foreign expertise. I know we can build the best towers, airports, roads etc, but it would be nice to be able to bid on complex projects abroad, like large bridges, long tunnels etc. Long story short: to get to the level of the Japanese, Koreans and Europeans. Couple that with cheapER Turkish labour, and you'll see multi billion dollar projects being won left and right!
Istanbul needs to triple or quadruple it's underground metro lines. A city like that needs some 400-500 km of metro rail. Getting from point A to B can take ages, and all those disgusting gasoline fumes
Also, every city over 500.000 people needs to be connected by high speed rail (above 200/250km/h). I can dream, but whenever there's money available for infrastructure, it should be for those things. Also freigh rail lines: build bridges and tunnels for DOUBLE STACKED containers. China's Silk Road is no joke. Any country that bridges Europe and Asia and has the best rail infrastructure, will be the preferred choice of transit for the Chinese. And vice versa. Anyway, I'm off to take my meds