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Contractors move the Vanguard Rocket out of the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. July 25, 2022. (Smithsonian photo by Mark Avino) [NASM2022-05333]
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A word of thanks to the contractor involved who was harvesting Winter Barley near Castletownroche County Cork
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Lt. Governor Anthony Brown at MD Washington Minority Contractors' 10th Annual Spring Minority Inclusion Breakfast-Expo. by James W. Brown at Baltimore County
Groundworks installation for high jump fan athletics surfacing.
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Movers and contractors must enter the building through the basement only. Col. Univ. Mgmt. 514 W. 114th St., New York City.
Contractor was on-site at the Trabuco
Ranger District working on paving a road near the restrooms, so there were shovels in the ground.
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Lt. Governor Anthony Brown at MD Washington Minority Contractors' 10th Annual Spring Minority Inclusion Breakfast-Expo. by James W. Brown at Baltimore County
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Looking west at the Shard of Glass, one Friday evening.
Taken in Rotherhithe, looking upriver into London.
The Shard of Glass, or Shard London Bridge.
Architect: Renzo Piano
Developer: Sellar Property Group
Construction began 2009, estimated to be complete July 2012.
Tower Bridge
Designed by Sir Horace Jones (1819-1887) and his engineer, Sir John Wolfe Barry (1836-1918) - with the cladding designed by George D. Stevenson after Jones's death.
Construction was by Sir John Jackson (foundations), Baron Armstrong (hydraulics), William Webster, Sir H.H. Bartlett, and Sir William Arrol & Co, with the workers supervised by resident engineer E W Crutwell.
Construction occurred between 1886 and 1894, and the bridge was opened by the Prince of Wales.
20 Fenchurch Street, currently in construction and already with promises of nicknames - 'The Walkie Talkie' and 'The Pint' - courtesy of the bulbous top in the design.
Architect: Rafael Viñoly
Developer: Land Securities and Canary Wharf Group
Structural engineer: Halcrow Yolles
Main contractor: Canary Wharf Contractors
Construction began 2009, and is planned to be complete 2014.
July 2011: A further incident of tipping/leaving of contractor waste on the moor - several piles of wood chippings, together with small felled trees left against the outside of the reservoir wall, following the 'tidying up'.
2016 Update: this set charts the demolition of the Baildon Moor Reservoirs which began in 2012. Most of the set is from the first stage of demolition, with a further period of activity in late 2013 when the stone linings were removed. In 14-15 a little wildness returned to the site as represented by nesting Oystercatchers. As of early 2016 what remained of the reservoirs is being infilled as the site is prepared for some sort of development. As this is mostly a legacy set I suggest you consult local media for more recent news, for example Bradford T&A has covered the story.
2013 update: work resumed (October 2013) on the significant demolition activity on the historic Baildon Moor reservoir site. All of the reservoirs have essentially been demolished, with the lining stone being stripped out for reuse. Further clearing of vegetation took place, including the attractive patch of heather and bilberry which covered the bank of the bottom reservoir. Given that there is Green Hairstreak butterfly colony a few tens of yards from the reservoir wall, who knows what flora and fauna have been lost. We are left with three large muddy pits, little in the way of vegetation and an increasingly damaged perimeter wall which the owners seem to have given up on. The site is available to let, but one wonders what sort of use might be deemed "suitable" in this moorland environment.
We have made enquiries to the Parish Council and to Friends of Baildon Moor as to what this most recent development activity might be leading towards, as we have been unable to find any development proposals in the public domain. Nobody seems very sure, but the development of fishing lakes has been suggested as one possibility. I have nothing to verify that though.
To me the best two solutions would be either to 1) complete the demolition, remove the boundary wall and return the area to common land with the aid of some ecological restoration, or 2) develop the site as a nature reserve, in a similar way to other post-industrial sites like opencast workings. This latter option could involve development of a wetland (given that the largest areas of open water on the moor have now been lost), perhaps with the sponsorship of some organisation like the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust. I expect the land owner has more economically lucrative aspirations though.
The images in this set do get frequently viewed, and there seems to be no-one else recording the activity, so I'll continue to do so. This is personal activity motivated by my concern for the visual effect on the surrounding moorland environment, damage to the heritage of the area and inappropriate development in a special place. Hopefully the hundreds of other of my images and journal entries that I've made available on Flickr and Blipfoto, of the moor, its wildlife and local heritage stand as some testimony to my long-standing affection for this place.
Background:
In July 2011 contractors moved onto the site of the Baildon Moor Reservoirs and began clearing it of vegetation and knocking through the two lower reservoirs. This came as a surprise to members of the local community and led to widespread concern. It emerged that the actions related to the proposed development of some sort of water-based recreational centre. No planning application had been submitted for the work.
After listening to public concern about the development and the manner in which it was being conducted, Baildon Parish Council issued a statement about the developments which can be viewed here: baildonparishcouncil.gov.uk/website/index.php/doc-remos/M...
After the major ground work had been completed the site went quiet over the winter of 2011/12. The lower two reservoirs refilled, but to such a height that new concerns were expressed, and according to the Friends of Baildon Moor (see minutes of the Feb 2012 Committee Meeting here: baildonmoor.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Feb-... ) the reservoirs were drained, and a civil engineer from Bradford Council has ordered that no further work be done until a full survey had been conducted, and appropriate plans submitted for approval, this justifying some of the initial concerns of residents.
Although this set focuses on the initial stage of clearance, I will update it periodically with any further visible evidence of developments on site.
R70 NOF of IAN S. ROGER livestock Contractor Reece - Lacey The Forgive timber train , Scania SUPER R500 V8 @ PETERBOROUGH TRUCKFEST Sunday 01st MAY 2016
On the left is a Contractor who specializes in building Pole Barns, and is building the barn in the following shot. On the right is the Farmer who is rebuilding his barns after they were destroyed by fire a year ago. These barns are for his Shorthorn Beef herd, and the sheep in the following photos are his flock also. In Lambton Shores, along the East Shore of Lake Huron, in Ontario.