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Construction d'un bâtiment de bureaux.
Pays : France 🇫🇷
Région : Grand Est (Lorraine)
Département : Meurthe-et-Moselle (54)
Ville : Nancy (54000)
Quartier : Nancy Sud
Adresses : boulevard de la Mothe / rue des Cinq-Piquets
Fonction : Bureaux
Construction : 2024 → 2026
▻ Architecte : PPX Architectes
Permis de construire n° PC 54 395 23 00034
▻ Délivré le 11/10/2023
Niveaux : R+5
Hauteur : 22,00 m
Surface de plancher : 5 296,60 m²
Superficie du terrain : 1 834 m²
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Civil Engineering group 1962
Barker, D; Fenwick, P; Loney, A; Schneider, T; Sutherland, J; Walder, G; Wee Kang Han; Westeweld, G; Williams, G
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Historic 1909 reinforced concrete truss (or tied arch) bridge over Etobicoke Creek between Mississauga and the former City of Etobicoke (now Toronto), Ontario. Now a pedestrian bridge, it formerly carried Middle Road between Toronto and Hamilton.
The bridge was recognized for its heritage value and received Heritage Designation (City of Mississauga Bylaw 1101-866 and former City of Etobicoke Bylaw 1986-281) under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. It was listed on the Canadian Register of Historic Places in 2005.
The Middle Road Bridge was also recognized as a Regional Historic Civil Engineering Site by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) in 2009 (as the Upper Middle Road Bridge, Mississauga).
Civil engineering students at Granite Construction Collegiate Challenge. Top row from left: Brian Reeves, Leanna Elserougi, Nicholas DiCesare; bottom row from left: Maria Jarrell, Maria Campbell
20 teams of civil engineering college students designed, built, and raced concrete canoes for a chance to win "America's Cup of Civil Engineering" at ASCE's 30th Annual National Concrete Canoe Competition in Golden, Colorado, June 17-19.
Photo: Barry Staver for ASCE
The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) New Student Residence Hall was designed by Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc.
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Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood provided all of the architecture, interior design, civil engineering, surveying, and landscape architecture for this project.
With enrollment at a record high for the fifth consecutive year, The University of Alabama at Birmingham initiated the construction of a New Student Residence Hall to accommodate the increased demand for on-campus housing. The 215,000 square-foot residence hall is located in the heart of UAB’s urban campus.
Approximately 714 students live in the new U-shaped facility comprised of an eight-story tower and four-story wing that includes student common areas on every floor and flexible multi-purpose space. The 8 story tower provides the density of housing required for this urban residence hall to meet demand while the 4-story wing helps the building relate in scale to it’s neighboring buildings on campus without overshadowing them. Together they create a dedicated green space for residents with seating walls, a shaded pergola, picnic tables, concrete table tennis for recreation, and wooden seating boxes which conceal storm drainage inlets.
The atrium lobby provides access from both sides of the sloped site and includes large stairway commons, and a custom dragon scale chandelier to emulate the UAB Blazers mascot.
CE Graduates Batch 2002-2003
Marvin C. Brigancia
Maricor G. Conopio
San Bernardino S. DelosSantos
Danilo Z. Garcia Jr.
Charlie S. Guanzon Jr.
Wilmer G.Leynes
Richard P. Nival
Victor S.Opena Jr.
John Paul M. Toledo
Freddie H. Castor
Ryan O. Bunag
Sarah G. Frivaldo
Arlan V. Sales
Francis R. Aserio
Marvin F. Batuista
Ian C. Belencio
Democratus R. Nicolas
Marisol S. Paredes
Edgardo F. Suniga
Allan R. Villanueva
Angel R. Yap
Kentucky Dam on the Tennessee River on the Livingston - Marshall County line, Kentucky. The dam impounds Kentucky Lake, the largest of TVA's reservoirs and the largest artificial lake by area in the Eastern U.S. The dam is 206 feet high and 8,422 feet long and was built between 1938 and 1944.
The dam was designated as a Civil Engineering Landmark by ASCE in 1997.
Some of the abandoned civil engineering around Beddgelert for the failed Portmadoc, Beddgelert & South Snowdon Railway include these abutments for a bridge over the Glaslyn. A sub station has now been built into the structure.
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Mr. Alex Balaan (CE Faculty and Adviser of FUSSC and PICE) made a post with CE students
CE Graduates 2002-2003
Marvin C. Brigancia
Maricor G. Conopio
San Bernardino S. DelosSantos
Danilo Z. Garcia Jr.
Charlie S. Guanzon Jr.
Wilmer G.Leynes
Richard P. Nival
Victor S.Opena Jr.
John Paul M. Toledo
Freddie H. Castor
Ryan O. Bunag
Sarah G. Frivaldo
Arlan V. Sales
Francis R. Aserio
Marvin F. Batuista
Ian C. Belencio
Democratus R. Nicolas
Marisol S. Paredes
Edgardo F. Suniga
Allan R. Villanueva
Angel R. Yap
This house has been bought by SSE and is going to be demolished as part of the works building the substation site, ironically I actually moved the former owners who were neighbours of me at the time to this house about 30 years ago.
Final Year Civil Engineering group students 1964
Brunton, M; Bubb, P; Clarke, I; Clarke, L; Fallaw, C; Guizdek, J; Harlock, M; Henderson, D; Hong Ming, Lee; Hume, J; Jeffrey, P; Lightfoot, Dick; Marsden, R; McCracken, G; McGorlick, M; Meehan, J; Mok; Neave, M; Neunhoffer, Bob; Petersen, J; Russell, B; Smith, Bob; Smith, R; Taylor, M; Tribe, G; Watt, K
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Airmen from the 177th Civil Engineering Squadron Fire Department return back to their vehicles after a successful test of the runway aircraft arrest system Nov. 14, 2013 at the 177th Fighter Wing at Atlantic City Air National Guard Base, N.J. The arrest system is used to stop aircraft in the event of a brake failure and must be tested yearly. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman First Class Shane Karp/Released)
Engineering & Computing Building at Coventry University. Main Entrance and view to the basement labs.
Title : Civil Engineering Grad Class
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1962
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : September2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 35, File 35-835
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
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Bio-Inspired Surfboard Fins: Comparisons of Flow Fields and Lift/Drag Forces using CFD models and Experimental data
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The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) New Student Residence Hall was designed by Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc.
www.gmcnetwork.com/markets/education/higher-education/
Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood provided all of the architecture, interior design, civil engineering, surveying, and landscape architecture for this project.
With enrollment at a record high for the fifth consecutive year, The University of Alabama at Birmingham initiated the construction of a New Student Residence Hall to accommodate the increased demand for on-campus housing. The 215,000 square-foot residence hall is located in the heart of UAB’s urban campus.
Approximately 714 students live in the new U-shaped facility comprised of an eight-story tower and four-story wing that includes student common areas on every floor and flexible multi-purpose space. The 8 story tower provides the density of housing required for this urban residence hall to meet demand while the 4-story wing helps the building relate in scale to it’s neighboring buildings on campus without overshadowing them. Together they create a dedicated green space for residents with seating walls, a shaded pergola, picnic tables, concrete table tennis for recreation, and wooden seating boxes which conceal storm drainage inlets.
The atrium lobby provides access from both sides of the sloped site and includes large stairway commons, and a custom dragon scale chandelier to emulate the UAB Blazers mascot.
River Dargle Flood Defence Scheme.
These images were taken during the last week of December 2012.
Production work was now pretty much at a halt in this area, and during this time.
However, we can already the green patina of vegetation growth through the seeded matting along the slopes.
This is part of the construction site I worked at all summer as a student for EllisDon. In order to prepare for the 2015 Pan American Games, Toronto is finally building rails that will connect Pearson Airport to Union Station. Toronto is one of the only major cities in the world that doesn't have rail links connecting their downtown to their airport, so the construction of the Union Pearson Express is eagerly anticipated. The section of the rails I worked on is just west of Union Station. This 200 million dollar project involves excavating 2 rail corridors 8m below ground in order to pass under a major road. Trains still have to run through our construction site daily so that makes for a challenging yet exciting job!
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The plaque at or about the center of the main spans proclaims the Poughkeepsie-Highland bridge a National Civil Engineering Landmark.
Leaning tower of Pisa at night. Apart from the Piazza of Miracles that the tower lives in I can't say that there's a whole lot to Pisa. Lucca which is just a short journey away is more interesting I think.
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