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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.

Tia Saunders (center) gives remarks as 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)

May 2, 2021 - Hilton Tower under construction across North High Street from the Hilton Columbus Downtown. The new 28 story hotel tower will have 460 guest rooms and between the two hotels it will be the largest hotel in the state of Ohio with nearly 1,000 rooms. Scheduled to open in 2022.

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.

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/

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.

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.

February 14, 2021 - "The Peninsula in Downtown Columbus. Something that started as a dream. Grew into an idea. And is soon to become Columbus, Ohio’s next great neighborhood.

 

Already on its way to becoming a lush, urban oasis, The Peninsula will have something for everyone: miles of waterfront views and pathways, acres and acres of parks and community greenspaces, conveniently connected bike trails, easy access to Scioto River canoeing and kayaking, and close proximity to Downtown’s most popular places, happenings, and events. Phase One is also bringing thoroughly modern office spaces, a premier hotel, resort-style residential living, and exceptional shopping and dining experiences.

 

The Peninsula is more than a place. It’s a walkable, bikeable community. It’s a unique live-work-play lifestyle centered around culture, rooted in common interests, and infused with creativity. It’s a neighborhood that brings together the best of all worlds – just around the bend of the Scioto River. "

 

Previous text from the following website:

www.columbusddc.com/scioto-peninsula/

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.

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.

Parked road freighter at ASIXA Depot on Export Drive in business estate in Pakenham South, Victoria, Australia.

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.

February 14, 2021 - "The Peninsula in Downtown Columbus. Something that started as a dream. Grew into an idea. And is soon to become Columbus, Ohio’s next great neighborhood.

 

Already on its way to becoming a lush, urban oasis, The Peninsula will have something for everyone: miles of waterfront views and pathways, acres and acres of parks and community greenspaces, conveniently connected bike trails, easy access to Scioto River canoeing and kayaking, and close proximity to Downtown’s most popular places, happenings, and events. Phase One is also bringing thoroughly modern office spaces, a premier hotel, resort-style residential living, and exceptional shopping and dining experiences.

 

The Peninsula is more than a place. It’s a walkable, bikeable community. It’s a unique live-work-play lifestyle centered around culture, rooted in common interests, and infused with creativity. It’s a neighborhood that brings together the best of all worlds – just around the bend of the Scioto River. "

 

Previous text from the following website:

www.columbusddc.com/scioto-peninsula/

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.

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.

#69358, Plastering student usin g a trowel to apply fresh plaster overhead, Able Skills, Dartford, Kent.

#77283 Demonstration by Dr Kit Pedlar (medical scientist and science fiction author) with Steve Mullins, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London 1975.

Al Hithmi Office Building

Doha, Qatar

NORR Architects

May 2, 2021 - Hilton Tower under construction across North High Street from the Hilton Columbus Downtown. The new 28 story hotel tower will have 460 guest rooms and between the two hotels it will be the largest hotel in the state of Ohio with nearly 1,000 rooms. Scheduled to open in 2022.

The construction process of the new BSS building continues on Wednesday, June 5, 2024 in Chico, Calif.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)

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

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