Like Atalanta says, the Romans were spectacular engineers, that is, they had at their disposal military engineers and armies of slaves. Now here's the thing - most of these engineers and slaves (many of whom would have been traded for their skills in the building trade) were from all over the known world. That included Egypt. And these 'foreign' workers brought the skills and techniques they already knew into the Roman world.
Everything that you encounter in Roman engineering, with one exception, had been developed by other cultures. Roads, aqueducts and saunas / steam baths were all used across the Middle East when the Latins were still dirt farmers. The exception is the dome, which seems to have been developed within the Roman Empire.
So I think what I'm trying to say is that the flaw is in the question, namely trying to put these amazing past cultures into any kind of ranking. We can quite validly express preferences for one over another, but each had its own little box of wonders that it handed over to posterity.