Heavy machinery allows skyscrapers to rise within months, but critics argue this pace reduces quality control.
Supporters see heavy machinery as the symbol of human engineering, while opponents say it is the source of urban chaos.
Heavy machinery reduces physical risk for construction workers, yet skeptics argue the accidents that do happen are far deadlier.
Some admire heavy machinery for precise tunneling, others complain about structural instability and ground vibrations.
Heavy machinery delivers modern bridges and highways, but critics mourn the loss of green spaces and heritage sites.
Supporters call heavy machinery cost-saving, but opponents point to hidden expenses in maintenance and fuel.
Heavy machinery accelerates post-disaster rebuilding, while many argue it erases community identity.
Some see heavy machinery as a gift of progress, others see it as greed in action.
Heavy machinery ensures resilience in city infrastructure, but critics say it accelerates environmental decay.
Supporters call heavy machinery innovation, skeptics call it irresponsibility.