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Here are a wall of glass block with green trim in a beige corner at an emergency exit, and an adorable little construction project with plywood painted green: Bon appétit!, as you exit the building during emergencies.
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In Long Island City, Queens, on September 3rd, 2018, outside Building E (the "Annex Building" or "East Building") of LaGuardia Community College on the north side of 47th Avenue, opposite 31st Place.
The building was formerly the Equitable Bag Company, remodeled/converted by architects Warner, Burns, Toan & Lunde from 1989 to 1992 (dates according to page 61 of this document).
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When you just can't tolerate plain white for your work truck, you can't go wrong with basic black.
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2018 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Dually
Flatbed Utility
Black
Dually Drivers Series 1
Wild Waters Aquarium & Convention Center
Reptile Rescue
City of Mystic Beach
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It looks like quite a mess right now, but with Comfort Systems USA on the job, it will be new and improved in no time.
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2015 Ford F-150
Comfort Systems USA
Blue Collar Series
Metro Baynard Trauma Center (MBTC)
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Construction workers continue work on the new Wiesbaden Entertainment Center in the Hainerberg Housing area. For the story, visit www.army.mil/-news/2009/07/10/24152-coming-soon-wiesbaden... (US Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)
Scaffolding is constructed around the Memorial Amphitheater to facilitate zinc-oxide applications at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 8, 2020.
Based on five-years of monitoring test area and DNA information, Arlington National Cemetery selected zinc-oxide as the most effective, least damaging, and environmentally safe treatment to reduce the dark biofilm that has grown on the Memorial Amphitheater. In 2018, Arlington National Cemetery’s facilities staff began painting zinc-oxide on exterior marble surfaces. The treatment gradually reduces the dark biofilm, so by the fall of 2021 the marble will appear white again.
(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Scaffolding is constructed around the Memorial Amphitheater to facilitate zinc-oxide applications at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 8, 2020.
Based on five-years of monitoring test area and DNA information, Arlington National Cemetery selected zinc-oxide as the most effective, least damaging, and environmentally safe treatment to reduce the dark biofilm that has grown on the Memorial Amphitheater. In 2018, Arlington National Cemetery’s facilities staff began painting zinc-oxide on exterior marble surfaces. The treatment gradually reduces the dark biofilm, so by the fall of 2021 the marble will appear white again.
(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
Construction worker ties off rebar supports for interior wall on the $8.8 million WEC. The facility will house a 16 bowling lanes, a dance floor with DJ booth, a billards rooms, a kids zone and a video game area. Construction is expected to be complete Jan. 2010. (US Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)
A brownfield 50-acre Channelside site where Tampa meets its satellite community of Ybor City, the initial Gasworx project proposed a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays MLB team. It is now going to be a mixed-use development, with apartments, restaurants and retail outlets - in fact, the usual stuff that developers promote these days. Only a marina is missing, the cherry on top of many a Sunshine State proposal. Darryl Shaw is the main promoter, being quoted in the Tampa Bay Times as “wanting to transform historic Ybor City from a place known primarily for drinking and debauchery to a fully walkable neighbourhood with all the amenities of a modern city.”
Gasworx construction is due for completion in late 2026. I hope Ybor City carries on with its drinking and debauchery.
It doesn't look like much now, but crews will soon be excavating tons of dirt to build a pontoon casting basin at this location. Here we'll be building the concrete pontoons that will carry a new SR 520 bridge across Lake Washington.
Form work is placed on interior walls at the $8.8 million Wiesbaden Entertainment Center July 1. Across the parking lot from the new lodge, the facility will host 16 bowling lanes, slot machines, a billiards room, a bar and lounge, and a cafeteria-style restaurant. (US Army Corps of Engineers photo by Carol E. Davis)
The Chevy HD 3500 is best in it's class when it comes to lugging around oversize fiberglass exhibit frogs for scientific exhibits.
RAM only lists the towing capacity for fiberglass dinosaurs, and I don't even think Ford tested how many giant frogs it can pull anywhere.
In a pinch, the skid-steer could probably also handle one of those babies.
Malibu International (High Speed):
Skid-Steer Loader
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2018 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Dually
Flatbed Utility
Black
Dually Drivers Series 1
Wild Waters Aquarium & Convention Center
Reptile Rescue
City of Mystic Beach
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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The Central Artery/Tunnel Project, nicknamed the Big Dig, was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the Central Artery (Interstate 93) - the chief highway through the heart of the city - into a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) tunnel. The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel (extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway. The construction work began in 1991 and was scheduled to be completed in 1998; it wasn’t finished until 2006. The Big Dig was the most expensive highway project in the U.S. and was plagued by escalating costs, scheduling overruns, leaks, design flaws, charges of poor execution and use of substandard materials, criminal arrests and one death.
“These are the NASA Mississippi Test Facility’s three test stands now under construction. The first structure, in the foreground, is one of the two S-II stands being built. The center stand is the second S-II test stand, now virtually complete. The S-II-T, all systems model of the S-II, second stage of the Saturn V space vehicle, can be seen in the stand. At far left in the background, the S-IC dual test towers rise. Its finished height will be 407 feet. The S-IC test stand is destined to be Mississippi’s tallest structure.”
The foreground test stand was designated "A1", the center one was the A2 Test Stand, and the far left/background was the B1/B2 Test Stand.
I wonder what the smoke plume is due to.
Taken in 2004, from a similar perspective:
commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aerial_View_SSC_A-1,_A-...
Credit: Wikimedia
Local Skagit team members hosted a community event to raise awareness of the benefits of the new Blackburn substation. The new substation should improve the reliability of electric service for homes and businesses in the growing neighborhoods of east and south Mount Vernon.
To learn more about Blackburn Substation, please visit pse.com.
Aug 6 2017 - At the end (or start) of the new Grand urban entrance the city is building into downtown.. it will run for several blocks in Barlecona's La Ramble style fitted between each lane of the boulevard.. a nice view of some of downtown's newest skyscrapers from here which should look awesome at night. The boulevard doesn't look like much yet but soon it should take shape.
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Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Before they can install all that new state of the art stuff, they've got to get rid of the former latest and greatest...
While renovations are underway, the roll-offs from Rent-A-Can are in and out all day long.
Metro Baynard Trauma Center (MBTC)
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II
Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Texture courtesy:
White Colorado Sky: playingwithpsp
www.flickr.com/photos/playingwithpsp/3059009857/
Crows: daxagon (couldn't resist using crows for the 7th time.
www.flickr.com/photos/daxagon/3144426085/
Lots of thanks to daxagon and playingwithpsp for such great textures.
The Victoria Memorial, located in Kolkata, India is a memorial of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom who also carried the title of Empress of India. It currently serves as a museum and a tourist attraction.
The memorial was designed by Sir William Emerson in an architectural style similar to Belfast City Hall. Earlier asked to design the building in the Italian Renaissance style, Emerson was against the exclusive use of European styles and used Indo-Saracenic style, incorporating Mughal elements in the structure. Vincent Esch was the superintending architect while Lord Redesdale and Sir David Prain designed the gardens. The work of construction was entrusted to Messrs Martin & Co. of Calcutta.
Built between 1906 and 1921, it is a majestic white marble building at the southern end of the Maidan and surrounded by a sprawling garden. A black bronze Angel of Victory, holding a bugle in her hand was placed at the apex of the dome above the Memorial. It is fixed to its pedestal with ball bearings and acts as a weathercock when the wind is strong enough. Mr. A. C. Mitra, Bengal Engineering and Science University-alumnus, was Engineer-in-Charge in the construction project of the Victoria.
info courtesy: wikipedia.com
A 2 mile stretch of SR 539/The Guide is part of the 2018 resurfacing project. Work will happen during the day between SR 546/Badger Road and H Street.
Aerial photography of Snoqualmie Falls following major renovations to the generation facilities and the park.
Learn more about the completed project work at pse.com/inyourcommunity/king/ConstructionProjects/Pages/S...
Allah ne khubsoorti bekhair di thi us shaam Kolkata ke aasmaan par ... i got fabulous sky with tht orange tint .. I love these pics of mine .. mere dil ke kareeb hai ye pics .. i m sure friends will like it .. there is 1more to go in this series of Victoria and its reflection ...
The mezzanine level of the BSY. The floor in this picture is composed of concrete shielding blocks that are installed over the beamlines. (Dawn Harmer/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
The Central Artery/Tunnel Project, nicknamed the Big Dig, was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the Central Artery (Interstate 93) - the chief highway through the heart of the city - into a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) tunnel. The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel (extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway. The construction work began in 1991 and was scheduled to be completed in 1998; it wasn’t finished until 2006. The Big Dig was the most expensive highway project in the U.S. and was plagued by escalating costs, scheduling overruns, leaks, design flaws, charges of poor execution and use of substandard materials, criminal arrests and one death.
This is a fascinating use of ingenuity. The Silva cell is a stack of up to 3 layers of a pizza-box-lid-holder-style plastic frames. The resulting "cells" are filled up with loos-ish soil/dirt and then topped with a pavement of various kinds. The pavement can, presumably, be impermeable.
The resulting structure is strong enough to bear traffic loads but able to absorb rain runoff from adjacent areas. I'm guessing it also utilizes a kind of French drain/drain tile (perforated tube in this case) to eliminate excess water.
Good for trees adjacent to the site. Their website is kinda cool too.
The central portion of the BSY looking to the west. The LCLS beamline runs through the picture. The convergent chamber, where beams produced by the future LCLS-II superconducting accelerator will merge into the current LCLS beamline, is at center. (Dawn Harmer/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
A 2 mile stretch of SR 539/The Guide Meridian is part of the 2018 resurfacing project. Work will happen during the day between SR 546/Badger Road and H Street.
The interior of the east portion of the BSY, looking east. The LCLS and the future LCLS-II beamlines pass through the steel blocks in the center of the picture, which make up the muon shield. This shielding stack was reconfigured to ease the future installation of LCLS-II. The A-Line, which transports beams to End Station A bends to the left. (Dawn Harmer/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
The Central Artery/Tunnel Project, nicknamed the Big Dig, was a megaproject in Boston that rerouted the Central Artery (Interstate 93) - the chief highway through the heart of the city - into a 3.5-mile (5.6 km) tunnel. The project also included the construction of the Ted Williams Tunnel (extending Interstate 90 to Logan International Airport), the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge over the Charles River, and the Rose Kennedy Greenway in the space vacated by the previous I-93 elevated roadway. The construction work began in 1991 and was scheduled to be completed in 1998; it wasn’t finished until 2006. The Big Dig was the most expensive highway project in the U.S. and was plagued by escalating costs, scheduling overruns, leaks, design flaws, charges of poor execution and use of substandard materials, criminal arrests and one death.
Rumor has it there is a giant special guest on the way to commemorate the grand re-opening of the new and improved GTBG.
At this tortoise pace, that should be no later than early 2021.
Green Turtle Bar & Grille
City of Mystic Beach
Intracoastal Avenue &
Coral Drive
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Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
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Gera Developments presents Gera Astoria, resort style residential project in Caranzalem, Panjim, Goa. A premium residential project consisting of 2 & 3 BHK apartments offering a panoramic sea view. Boasting ultra modern amenities such as landscaped gardens, swimming pool, Jacuzzis and much more, Gera Astoria offers a perfect blend of comfort and style. Gera Astoria is ideally located close to all major city centers, educational institutes, hospitals, airport entertainment avenues, shopping centers and more.
More than 5 miles of SR 531 in Snohomish County from Lake Goodwin to Marysville will be resurfaced during 2018. WSDOT contractor crews will start by doing some areas of pavement repair and sealing cracks before adding a new surface to the existing road.
You know what they say, but it seems like they've been working on this refurb forever...
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City of Mystic Beach
Intracoastal Avenue &
Coral Drive
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Paranjape Schemes’ Blue Ridge at Hinjewadi is a world-class residential township, SEZ that blends the best in residential housing with the best commercial space on offer. Strategically located in Hinjewadi, the IT hub of Pune Blue Ridge consists of a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and residential luxury that is unparalled. The Blue Ridge SEZ will cater to the new age IT/ITES industries and offer work and leisure facilities that are unheard of. Blue Ridge offers high rise apartments, luxury villas, service apartments, a sports zone, boat club, bungalows, luxury apartments and more.