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Prior to completion of the bridge in October 1990, traffic drove over the top of the dam. The bridge itself earned rare distinction when the bridge was named one of the top 12 bridges in the nation in November 1995. The American Consulting Engineers Council cited the bridge for overall design, size, eye-appeal and design challenge. Other bridges cited were the Golden Gate Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge
The $21.3 million bridge was built to take traffic off the top of Roosevelt Dam. Roosevelt Lake Bridge is the longest two-lane, single-span, steel-arch bridge in North America. The bridge, spans 1,080 feet across Roosevelt Lake providing two-way traffic. The original dam-top roadway was designed to allow two Model-T Fords to pass abreast, but today's recreational vehicles and full-size automobiles are too wide to permit two-way traffic.
Nearing completion, and replacing the former Southwark Towers, The Shard (or Shard London Bridge).
Architect: Renzo Piano
Developer: Sellar Property Group
Structural engineers: Turner & Townsend; WSP Cantor Seinuk; Robert Bird Group; Ischebeck Titan.
Construction began March 2009, with a planned completion date of May 2012 (now extended to July 2012).
The Shard is 304,1m tall (309.6m including the antenna) with 72 habitable floors and a further 23 floors holding plant etc.
Taken travelling down the Thames
Governor Charlie Baker joins U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, Mayor Domenic Sarno, State Rep. Bud Williams and other partners to celebration the completion of Platform C at Union Station in Springfield on Jan. 24, 2020. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Improved intersection lighting and line markings, Highway 4 was also widened to accommodate a dedicated left turn lane. This new lane will help local traffic access the Whiskey Creek Store and other local businesses, while keeping traffic moving freely as well.
Guest-of-Honour, Mr Mah Bow Tan, Minister for National Development, and Host Adviser Ms Jessica Tan, MP for East Coast GRC and Adviser to East Coast GROs, with happy residents.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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All Camo, All Facepaint, Caught a Tsuchinoko
Awarded Stealth and Infinity face paint
Congratulations to our high potential EOP students on their completion of their residential bridge experience. Our convocation took place on Sunday, December 3, 2017. Back in the summer of 2016, most of these students were admitted to our campus by EOP as "special-admit" freshmen. This means that CSU rejected these students due to their low grades in high school, but EOP leaders recognized their high potential. For a summer plus three semesters, EOP leaders provided support services, especially mentors, to help these students develop their potential. These students have proven to be high-achieving individuals.
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Thomas Macias
Chayuda Sitthiphap
The Inverness city centre streetscape project transformed the historic core of Inverness through comprehensive public realm enhancements, including traffic calming, a public art programme and new lighting.
The central objectives were to improve the pedestrian environment and make the city centre safe again. Our approach was to create new civic spaces and reactivate spaces which had become neglected or lost to traffic. Our streetscape proposals also highlighted the city centre’s landmark buildings to give them the appreciation they deserve.
Our designers’ scheme addressed a variety of urban spaces, including the main Victorian shopping streets and squares, pre-Victorian lanes and closes, and part of the riverside. The design responds to the different characteristics of these spaces at the same time as accommodating traffic management changes.
We used materials such as Caithness slab and granite setts create new pavements and civic spaces, complemented by bespoke furniture, signage, street lighting and ornamental lighting.
For the integrated public artworks, we engaged artist Matt Baker, who coordinated an exciting public arts programme involving many Highland artists, which responded to the local culture and landscape.
For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk
37 students cross the stage in the Celebration of Completion as they receive their degrees' from Baldwin Wallace University in the John Patrick Theatre at the Kleist Center for Art & Drama. Winter graduation ceremony.
Completion of the Quebec Bridge, Quebec City, August 1919 (photo by my grandfather, George W. MacLeod)
The residents of Telok Blangah Towers (Blocks 80A - 80C, Telok Blangah Street 31) are invited to the Completion Ceremony on 4 Feb 2012 (Sat) from 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm to celebrate the completion of the precinct. The ceremony will be held at the precinct pavilion at Block 80D.
LUC was first appointed by The Royal Parks in 2010 to design a cross country jump as part of the Olympic Equestrian event to be held in the Park in 2012. The jump was also to act as a play piece Post Games as a legacy and thanks for holding the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic events in the Park.
The success of this first phase of work enabled further funding to be allocated for improvement works to the rest of the playground, which began with development of a Masterplan and a strategy for delivering future phases of work. A design concept was developed, based on a ‘Pioneering’ theme to reflect Greenwich’s history as the starting place for explorers to sail out and discover the new world.
The third phase of work sought to implement the next stage of this vision Masterplan and to continue the approach towards a more natural play based area that better integrates into the setting of the Park. Numerous old pieces of play equipment nearing the end of their lifespan were also replaced. The completed third phase is comprised of a series of open areas for social and competitive play, with more intimate spaces offering a sense of exploration and discovery.
LUC hopes to continue the playground refurbishment works into a fourth phase of work, which will also look to improve the relationship between the playground and the boating lake, completing the enhancement of this northern quarter of Greenwich Park.
For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk
Students celebrating the completion of their Bridge experience. Our convocation took place Tuesday, November 10, 2015, where we were joined by family, friends, and supporters of our 2014 Residential Bridge students.
Photos by LorrieJane Guinto & Margaret Nguyen