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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
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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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 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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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
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 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
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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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
Sandpit for my grandson with bench and cover. Designed and buildt by me in 2015.
I used geotextiles in the bottom to try to separate the sand from the dirt below.
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
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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Photos from the yearly Illuminating York festival, in York city centre.
This year there were 2 main centre-pieces, a stunning 15 minute 3D-projection mapping display onto Castle Museum entitled "Envisions" by United VJs & GaiaNova and "Contours" by Karen Monid (pictured), a sound and light installation in Dean's park next to the Minster utilising lights, projectors and booming voices of 7 languages including old Norse, Icelandic and Swedish.
The 3d Projection mapping was particularly impressive, with explosions, crumbling buildings, skeletons, trains and a riot of colours all swirling around to a banging Adam Freeland soundtrack.
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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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
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
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.
Utility and tunnel work are underway at the Integrated Sciences Complex. Storm, sewer and drainage piping as well as electrical and IT conduit are being installed. Concrete continues to be poured for the elevator shafts and tunnel leading to the Service and Supply Building. A total of 8,500 cy of concrete will be placed during the construction of the Integrated Sciences Complex.
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
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