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The steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
With five floors of steel columns and beams and metal decking in place on the north wing of the Integrated Sciences Complex, structural steel and decking continues to be erected on the east wing. More steel continues to be fabricated in New Hampshire for the ISC sixth floor mechanical penthouse.
#69573, Checking a photovoltaic panel on the roof at the Able Skills Training Centre, Dartford, Kent.
January 4, 2019 - A visit to Caesarea National Park.
"Caesarea moved back and forth between periods of affluence and prosperity, and destruction and ruin. The city's remains give evidence of days of pomp and glory as well as periods of regression and decline.
The city began life in the Persian period (4th century BCE), when a trading station was established on the Mediterranean sea shore, containing a protective fort. This town was part of the line of settlements established by people from Tyre and Sidon along the coastline, down to Egypt. The name of this small town was "Straton" (in Hebrew – Migdal Sharshon), after the name of the person who founded it – the King of Sidon.
In the Roman period, Herod identified the potential of the place, and in 30 BCE he commenced building a port city there. He named it Caesarea, in honor of Augustus Caesar who gave the territory to Herod as a gift. Previous port cities at that time were established in the vicinity of natural bays, but Herod began building an artificial port, one of the largest in the Middle East, and the most sophisticated. The port contributed greatly to the general stability of the city." The previous text is from the following website: www.parks.org.il/en/reserve-park/caesarea-national-park/
#67587, Student on a bricklaying course. Able Skills in Dartford, Kent, runs courses in construction industry skills like, bricklaying, carpentry and tiling.
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 steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
The steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
The steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
The steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
More than 2,000 yards of concrete has been place for the Integrated Sciences Complex 16-inch base slab. Utility excavation and work continue on both the east and south sides of the ISC construction site. Work continues in the service and supply tunnel.
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 steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.
Construction on the new BSS Building on the east side of campus is just about finished and the building is expected to open later this semester as students return in person to campus for the first day of the fall semester on Monday, August 26, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
More than 2,000 yards of concrete has been place for the Integrated Sciences Complex 16-inch base slab. Utility excavation and work continue on both the east and south sides of the ISC construction site. Work continues in the service and supply tunnel.
The steel for the pedestrian bridge at the Integrated Sciences Complex was installed on Friday, April 20. Crews carefully set the bridge into place. The bridge will lead to the public areas of the future ISC.