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Interior of new library as it was being fitted out.

Children's area. This area was later renovated and the area with the sink was converted to a chairs cupboard.

 

The library opened 22nd May 1994

August 28, 2025 - Orientation meeting Sharief Williams our OAT Trip Experience Leader of the Post-Trip Cape Town & the Cape of Good Hope. We had excellent views of Table Mountain and Lion's Head Mountain from the meeting in 14Stories Rooftop Bar at Sunsquare City Bowl Hotel.

Al Hithmi Office Building

Doha, Qatar

NORR Architects

January 23, 2021 - Timashev Family Music Building under construction on the campus of The Ohio State University.

Construction marches on at UMass Boston campus – February 2013

Despite winter storms, construction work marches on at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Crews continue to work on the roof, the framing, conduit, ductwork and piping in the Integrated Science Complex. The mock Senate chambers begin to take shape at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.

 

Mechanical installations inside the UMass Boston ISC – December 2012

Construction crews continue buttoning up the exterior of UMass Boston’s Integrated Sciences Complex. Inside, the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are coming together.

 

Crews continue to do ground improvement work to reinforce the soil under future utility, sidewalk and other hardscape areas at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Concrete pile caps are being installed in the service and supply tunnel construction area and other reinforcing steel and concrete work continues on the ISC foundation.

Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.

 

Photos by: Harry Brett

The MIAMI REALTORS® celebrated the topping out of its new global headquarters with more than 100 Link Construction group employees on June 13, 2023.

A small collection of photos from a walk in Portland, OR. All of the photos from the walk can be seen at pnwphotowalks.com/2024-q1-walks-photos

The campus community celebrates the grand opening of its long-awaited Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSS) Building on Tuesday, February 4, 2025 in Chico, Calif. Located near Children’s Park and serving as a bookend for the eastern side of campus and gateway to downtown, the stunning 94,000-square-foot building houses nine academic departments, 22 classrooms, five laboratories, and a large, 130-seat tiered lecture hall, as well as faculty offices, conference space, breakout rooms, collaborative spaces, an indoor arboretum, and a coffee shop hosted by Lovebird Coffee, owned and operated by alumna Rebecca Turi (Business Administration, ’21). The BSS Building is also home to the Community Legal Information Clinic and the Gender and Sexuality Equity Coalition.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)

Mechanical installations inside the UMass Boston ISC – December 2012

Construction crews continue buttoning up the exterior of UMass Boston’s Integrated Sciences Complex. Inside, the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are coming together.

 

The new Drexel University Dormitory by Erdy McHenry Architecture. West Philadelphia, PA

 

em-arc.com

Al Hithmi Office Building

Doha, Qatar

NORR Architects

Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

Construction marches on at UMass Boston campus – February 2013

Despite winter storms, construction work marches on at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Crews continue to work on the roof, the framing, conduit, ductwork and piping in the Integrated Science Complex. The mock Senate chambers begin to take shape at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.

 

Interior of new library as it was being fitted out. The library opened 22nd May 1994

City of Ottawa Archives under construction.

Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

The MIAMI REALTORS® celebrated the topping out of its new global headquarters with more than 100 Link Construction group employees on June 13, 2023.

The lower right photo could be labeled “Old Portland | New Portland.” There are other “Old Portland | New Portland” photos in the comments below. To view the comments, use a web browser rather than Flickr’s mobile apps, since they don’t handle embedded photos properly.

The concrete slabs are being poured on both wings of the Integrated Sciences Complex. They are six and a quarter inch thick. Concrete placements will continue, and preparations for drywall and fireproofing are under way.

Construction materials are typical of the region. They include stone, cinder blocks, and ceramic blocks, with concrete cantilevers.

Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.

 

Photos by Harry Brett

Between Fuxingmen and Fuchengmen, east of No 2 Ring Road (Erhuan) is Beijing's growing International Financial District. This new construction is taking place west of the Erhuan.

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/49720

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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August 2, 2021 - The construction cranes are for The Peninsula which is being developed by the Columbus Downtown Development Corporation. For more information on the project: ttps://www.columbusddc.com/scioto-peninsula/

 

Also visible is the National Veterans Memorial and Museum designed by Allied Works Architecture.

Mechanical installations inside the UMass Boston ISC – December 2012

Construction crews continue buttoning up the exterior of UMass Boston’s Integrated Sciences Complex. Inside, the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are coming together.

 

Asphalt is basically a composite material used to surface roads, airports and pavements. It goes by different names in various regions. For instance, the North Americans will refer to it as blacktop or asphalt pavement, while in Great Britain they are called tarmac, bitumen, or Macadam. This material is made up of a mixture of rocks called aggregate and liquid asphalt called asphalt cement which is used to bind the aggregate. Most contractors prefer using it due to the following reasons.

 

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Construction marches on at UMass Boston campus – February 2013

Despite winter storms, construction work marches on at the University of Massachusetts Boston campus. Crews continue to work on the roof, the framing, conduit, ductwork and piping in the Integrated Science Complex. The mock Senate chambers begin to take shape at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute.

 

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