We tend to think of big road construction projects as endless slogs of orange cones. But when a 100-foot sinkhole opened up and swallowed part of a road in Japan, workers wasted no time, sealing it up and making it look like new within a week.

Today there's a new time-lapse video of that efficiency in action. Over the course of two minutes, construction crews fill the sinkhole, repave the road, and paint all the lines back on:

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