In Vladivostok, the locals now call it Scandal Road - a section of a newly-constructed motorway that suddenly collapsed after heavy rains in June.
Fittingly, the route connects with the Russian city's other Apec-related white elephant, the $1.3 billion so-called Bridge to Nowhere.
With Russia hosting next weekend's annual meeting of Asia and Pacific Rim leaders for the first time in Vladivostok, President Vladimir Putin is sparing no expense on ensuring the summit runs smoothly and showing his and the sprawling country's best face.
But preparations have been marred by a number of blunders, mishaps and lingering questions about the huge budget for the event and the long-term value of some of the building projects, especially the construction of a suspension bridge between Vladivostok and nearby Russky Island, where the leaders, along with their foreign and trade ministers, will be meeting.
The Russian Government has spent a staggering $23 billion - roughly a third of what the New Zealand Government spends in total in a year - on its chairmanship of Apec.