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This new relief road had only opened a few hours early I don't expect it to be this quiet for long. Constructing the new road required a new aqueduct to carry the Worcester & Birmingham Canal, and a railway bridge for the Cross-City Line. The bridges were constructed first, and the cutting excavated afterwards.
The Västlänken mess. We will have to put up with this obstacle course for another seven years, as there is not a cat in hell's change that it will be finished by the promised date of 2026. Another section has run out of money and come to a standstill.
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Aerial construction photos of the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge and associated roadwork from December 2013.
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2019. Aerial support provided by LightHawk.
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The new sidings due to open in a few weeks. Information obtained by bellowing my question to some hi-viz guys under the bridge who needs rail-gen.Same location as next picture.
Location: New Castle DE and Deepwater NJ Carry: 8 lanes of Interstate I-295 / US 40 Type: Twin Steel Suspension Bridges Opened: 1951 (eastbound span); 1968 (westbound)
From a slide scan. Some of the bridges in Brazil's Pantanal need repair.
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Mark Machin, President, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Asia, Hong Kong SAR at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Aerial construction photos on the new Mississippi River Bridge project from January 2013. Construction on Illinois projects.
Seen on the road below Delphi. Like Los Angeles Athens has water carried from reservoirs hundreds of miles away.
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Our coffee farm, Fazenda Nossa Senhora Aparecida. Brasil, 2007.
This set shows pictures of the coffee trees, picking (both mechanical and manual) and processing, as well as the infrastructure used for such. It also shows the social and educational activities we develop in the farm to improve living and working conditions of the farmers and our community.
The farm is located near Pedregrulho, state of São Paulo, in the Alta Mogiana region, highly prized for its coffee quality.
Photos taken by João Guilherme Martins and Marcelo Dantas, among others.
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