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Decided to quickly return to look at Winterbourne House (wasn't going to go close to it).
Looks like since it is Winter that builders have started digging up out on the drive ways / in the car parks.
Not sure what they are doing though.
Some builders are digging a hole. Are they laying new pipes? I have no idea.
1903, by C L Ball for John S Nettlefold. Brick laid both in English and Flemish
bond; tiled roof with pebbledashed coving and gutters on thin iron brackets.
Two storeys plus attic; 3 bays, with centre one recessed and with a canted
bay window on the ground floor and 2 dormer windows in the roof, the outer
ones gabled and that on the right with the gabled 2-storeyed porch with simple
door. All windows casements with leaded lights and wooden mullions, and, some
of them, with transoms too.
My next project, a mobile crane based on the Liebherr LTM 1150. Right now I’m just waiting for the 8043 excavator for useful parts and the Power Functions included in the set.
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Abriss des ehemaligen Quelle- (später Hertie-) Warenhauses am Koblenzer Zentralplatz.
Erbaut 1968 wurde das Gebäude von August bis Oktober 2010 abgerissen. An seiner Stelle entsteht das Forum Mittelrhein.
Demolition of a former department store in Koblenz, Germany.
Das Forum Mittelrhein entsteht nach Entwürfen des Architekturbüros Benthem Crouwel (Aachen).
Weitere Informationen zum Projekt: www.koblenz.de und www.koblenz-baut.de
Photography and Production by: Waleed Irfan
Location: Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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110RB at Threlkeld donated by Castle Cement SPECIFICATION FOR 110-RB Approximate Weight 190Tons Dipper Capacity 4Cubic Yards Boom Length 41ft 9ins Dipper Handle Length 27ft 2ins Clearance Height over Boom Sheaves40ft 6ins Maximum Cutting Height 38ft Maximum Dumping Height 26ft 6ins Angle of Boom45% Digging Depth Below Ground Level 8ft 9ins
On the corner of Longbridge Lane and Bristol Road South is a brand new construction site, possibly the first of many to pop up on the land of the former Longbridge Car Plant.
As you can see, they have just started building it.
There are various construction vehicles on the site. Had to peek over the wall to get these.
The site is being built for Bournville College it seems. Well it is just over the road from the Construction Training Centre.
Ryland Homes is building a new neighborhood in Louisville, Colorado. First, they must prepare the site. This photo shows the destruction of the old farm house that is (was) an barrier to "progress."
This tractor seems to be chewing and spitting back the past.
I really hate to see this parcel of land carpeted with homes and grieve the loss of the beautiful views (not shown in this photo).
I love capitalism but feel that our society has so many perverse and complicated (often hidden) incentives that we are destroying what should be preserved unnecessarily. Our obsession to the "American Dream" of everybody owning a ome is just stupid. It has cause politician to skew our society toward more and more consumption, suburban creep, and in part to a financial crisis by inventing such stupid entities as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. We need to let capitalism work without all those "incentives" and limit government to the role of regulation (although they seem to not even do that very well, eg the BP oil spill was a failure of regulation).
I also believe in property rights but think we've somehow skewed what happens to property in favor of the greedy. It's likely that this farm was once subsidized, yet the owner feels absolutely no obligation to the taxpayers that subsidized his/her farm.
Lastly, I'd like to point out the "construction vehicles" are ofter "destruction vehicles" but that it would be bad marketing to call them that.
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Equipment is starting to gather in Oshkosh near the HY 21/HY 41 interchange for the upcoming expansion project. This nice pair of D25C's showed up in the last couple of days.
This cleared land used to be part of the former Longbridge Car Plant. Now it might be called Cofton Centre. With Units 3 and 4 available to let of to buy. Although nothing has been built here yet.
Is to the right of the former Halesowen Railway (which was operated by Midland Railway).
A digger / excavator. There was a thin net on this wall, hence it looking like this (not that you can see it).
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Jcb js460 as published in Contract Journal photo of the week / back page 4-11-09
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Here is a recent shot of the island taken from inside WorldMachine. The 3D helps visualize the geography much better. The texture is only 2048 though, as opposed to the full size 4096 version which is much more detailed. This version also doesn't include flow maps or any in-land water masses or rivers and streams etc.
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On assignment for Contract Journal Magazine, Broken Cross Photos
Construction continues on road repairs and improvements to an access control point at Longare in Italy. Construction on the $950,000 project is expected to continue through May 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District is managing the project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Mark Nedzbala)
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On assignment for Contract Journal Magazine, Broken Cross Photos
Looking in my Eastside set, I found a former cafe called Rosa's Cafe. Think this is it being knocked down. In the snow.
JSW Engineering brought down by DSM Demolition.
Came here for shots of Millennium Point in the snow
First thing in the morning before work.
Millennium Point of 1997-2001 by Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners, a design-and-build job with executive architects Mason Richards. A steel and glass shed, 165 metres (541ft 4in.) long, set back standoffishly behind a large brick paved space. The west half, Think Tank, the Museum of Science and Industry, is covered by tilting terracotta-panel sunscreens. An unmarked entrance leads into the atrium, the south part low and oddly angled, the north big cantilevered Imax Theatre.
From Pevsner Architectural Guides: Birmingham by Andy Foster