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Stored offshore monopiles (lower ends). These are driven into the seabed and serve as the basis for wind turbines in the North Sea.
Near Nordenham. Northern Germany. 09/2024.
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Gelagerte Offshore Monopiles (untere Enden). Diese werden in den Meeresboden eingerammt und dienen als Basis für Windkraftturbinen in der Nordsee.
In der Nähe von Nordenham. Norddeutschland. 09/2024.
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The spring of this year (2019) was wet in northwestern Wyoming and as a result numerous mudslides occured. On April 19,2018, Part of the Chief Joseph Highway slipped away. All summer there has been one way traffic in the area of the slide. This fall a construction project to stabilized the highway and rebuild it commenced. They are working around the clock. In this view from atop Dead Undian hill, the lights of the construcrion project really stand out. Numerous cars can also be seen moving along the highway.
The 24th Avenue North Stormwater Ocean Outfall Project began in August 2024 is a set of two 84-inch pipes that will extend 1,500 feet into the ocean underneath the sea floor. When the project is finished, it will replace 11 storm drain pipes along other beach access locations, redirecting the stormwater to the central location on 24th Avenue North. These outfalls, while removing numerous stormwater pipes from the beach, also help collect trash, as well as filter water before it returns to the ocean. The outfall project comes with a $42.6 million price tag and is expected to be finished in early 2026.
“We want to keep the beach clean,” Myrtle Beach Infrastructure Projects Manager Chris Miller said. “We want to keep it attractive for our visitors. It’s very important to us that the beach is clean and beautified.”
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." --Jeremiah 29:11
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Captured from a Russellville Park second floor seating area for Window Wednesday. HWW everyone!
Construction is for a six story apartment building for low-income seniors.
Navy Harbor Tug YT809. #1 is out for sea trials. This is #2 and #3 behind. 90' tugs being built at Dakota Creek Industries.
I believe this is a new access ramp for cyclist and pedestrian crossing on the north side of the George Washington Bridge. I did like the way the trees have been trimmed to frame the view of the bridge.
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The spring of this year (2019) was wet in northwestern Wyoming and as a result there were numerous mudslides. On Apr 19, 2018, part of the Chief Joseph Highway slipped away. All summer there has been one way traffic in the area of the slide. This fall a construction project to stabilized the highway and rebuild it commenced. They are working around the clock. Rock and fill is being brought in from a nearby hillside to fill the slide and build up the slope. The photo shows this barrow pit where the fill is being dug. It is located close to the slide and is located in the Cambrian Park Shale (Equivalent to the Gros Ventre Formation elsewhere in the Bighorn basin).
Reference: www.kcwy13.com/content/news/Chief-Joseph-Slide-Plan-48386...
The spring of this year (2018) was wet in northwestern Wyoming and as a result there were numerous mudslides. On Apr 19, 2018, part of the Chief Joseph Highway slipped away. All summer there has been one way traffic in the area of the slide. This fall a construction project to stabilized the highway and rebuild it commenced. They are working around the clock. Rock and fill is being brought in from a nearby hillside to fill the slide and build up the slope. The photo shows this barrow pit where the fill is being dug. It is located close to the slide and is located in the Cambrian Park Shale (Equivalent to the Gros Ventre Formation elsewhere in the Bighorn basin).
Reference: www.kcwy13.com/content/news/Chief-Joseph-Slide-Plan-48386...
A Walter Netsch/ SOM project built in Colorado Springs, Colorado, from1956 to 1962. The chapel, in a cold temperate, rural campus area, is portrayed in an Expressionist Modern style. The chapel is interpreted to be massed like a phalanx of fighter jets shooting up into the sky. (http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Air_Force_Academy_Chapel.htm)
We toured the U.S. Air Force Academy on a Saturday afternoon. There were two weddings scheduled, so unfortunately, we were not able to photograph the gorgeous interior of the building this trip. This was my first visit to Colorado, and I fell in love with the area. I am anticipating a return trip.
The spring of this year (2019) was wet in northwestern Wyoming and as a result there were numerous mudslides. On Apr 19, 2018, part of the Chief Joseph Highway slipped away. All summer there has been one way traffic in the area of the slide. This fall a construction project to stabilized the highway and rebuild it commenced. They are working around the clock. This photo shows the location of the slide and the work that is underway. Rock and fill is being brought in from a nearby hillside to fill the slide and build up the slope.
Reference: www.kcwy13.com/content/news/Chief-Joseph-Slide-Plan-48386...
Thames Tower
Station Road
Office accommodation on fourteen upper floors above the street level reception.
The crane to the left is being used on the impressive Station Hill regeneration project.
Thames Tower
Station Road
Office accommodation on fourteen upper floors above the street level reception.
The crane to the left is being used on the impressive Station Hill regeneration project.
Taken in 2016.
The "2015" data is wrong.
A pigeon painted on a fence surrounding a construction project on Boston's City Hall Plaza. (That's city hall in the background.)
.... A barge and crane can be seen in Lake Ontario from the shores of Woodbine Beach, part of a new outfall tunnel construction project for the Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant. The construction will create a new 3,500 metre / 11,500 foot-long underwater tunnel intended to convey up to 3,923 megalitres per day of treated 'waste' from the Ashbridges Bay Treatment Plant into Lake Ontario.
In other words, it's a massive underwater tunnel to transport treated water that formerly contained human liquid waste into the lake.
Thankfully, the water is fully treated and disinfected and only then is it discharged into Lake Ontario.
The construction including onshore and offshore work, and is expected to be completed by late 2023 ....
This park is next to the campus of University of the Cumberlands where my cousin, Jessica, attends. It's a beautiful campus. I wish I had taken some photos of it as we were driving around looking for that McDonald's restaurant. I'll have to get some pics of it next year.
Most people would probably not find this interesting...but, I am periodically shooting the progress of this overpass construction project. I think it is projected as a $600 million project. YIKES!
"CKMTA, Corps of Engineers
NASA- 155 LC-39 Pad B Aerial View"
Built to last.
Good LC-39B reading:
www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/05/pad-39b-foundations-hosti...
Credit: NASA SPACEFLIGHT.com website
Already way behind schedule, plagued by cost overruns and unforeseen contingencies, completion is further delayed now that a much needed inspection has been rescheduled.
On a positive note, so far the building inspectors have been relatively pleased, and the Fire Marshal has just arrived.
Who knew there was so much drama in refurbishment?
Driftwood Club Office Plaza & Condominium Complex
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This landscaper is trying to do his civic duty... and not get run over at the same time.
It is a new traffic pattern, but there are ample signs.
Driftwood Rd.
Mystic Beach
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The new Driftwood Club Office and Condominiums were slated to be completed in time for the opening of the re-purposed, almost new, Driftwood road, but that deadline has come and gone.
Driftwood Club Office Plaza & Condominium Complex
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This project is on Piedmont Road where Lenox Road ends.
Shot through my Acura’s sun roof, upside down. It needed straightening and I added perspective control to that fix. Snapseed did the job.
At No Frills, they pride themselves on doing a plain old good job, without all the flash, and pass the savings on to you.
No Frills Refurbishment
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While renovations are underway, getting in is still relatively straight forward, but getting out is a different story.
These FDMB Fire-Medics figure that FHP Trooper probably knows the way out.
1:64 GreenLight Collectibles
2015 Dodge Charger Pursuit
Florida Highway Patrol
2014 Ford PI Utility
Firefighter-Paramedic
Metro Baynard Trauma Center (MBTC)
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While ConServ crews are hard at work on an ambitious road improvement project, their private counterparts are rushing to finish an extensive overhaul.
Driftwood Club Office Plaza & Condominium Complex
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It may not be so shiny and smooth in some areas, but it's still the best game in town for all your life threatening emergency medical treatment needs.
2014 Ford PI Utility
Firefighter-Paramedic
Metro Baynard Trauma Center (MBTC)
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On the big red wall surrounding the light rail construction site, at Broadway and John Street in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
The green birdhouses are part of an art installation by SuttonBeresCuller.
It takes some trial and error, but you can put 12 of these composite material wheel stops in the loader without tipping it over.
Of course, as everyone knows, it's all bollards these days...
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Behind schedule, over budget, unexpected delays around every corner... this project is going to become a reality TV show, at the rate it's dragging out.
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With another school year just around the corner, this dedicated cop is taking advantage and working an extra job down at the Driftwood Club to pay the bills.
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Launch Complex 34 (LC-34) mobile service structure/tower/gantry under construction, ca. 1960/61. Note that the bottom "cab" portions have yet to be enclosed.
See also:
heroicrelics.org/info/lc-34/lc-34-service-structure.html
Credit: Mike Jetzer/heroicrelics.org