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Travaux Route 185, Région Témiscouata, Québec, septembre 2011.

 

Route 185 jobsite, Temiscouata region, Québec, Septembre 2011.

Photo of a view over the temporary long walkway and bicycle path along the construction-site with the dark-green metallic new arch-feet of the bowed new metallic roof-construction for the new bus-station behind Central Station Amsterdam city.

 

To the left is the border of river IJ with the ferries, behind Central Station.

I like these situations of raw construction materials and the sites full of building activities, and the often strange perspectives they create, like here. They disrupt the normal daily urban city-life.

 

Urban Photography of building modern infrastructure and new architecture along the waterfront in The Netherlands, Amsterdam city; a geo-tagged and free download pictures in the public domain / Commons - Dutch street photographer Fons Heijnsbroek, June, 2011.

Le lieu et le photographe sont inconnu. L'année est 1959.

 

Unknown worksite. No information about the photographer. Circa 1959.

Stillwater, Minnesota - October 14, 2019: No trespassing sign at the Stillwater Lift Bridge construction site

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Construction Continues on the new Shake Shack in Oak Lawn. The building has been sealed up (roof & windows in).

 

Shake Shack Construction

4071 W 95th Street (US Rt 12/20

Oak Lawn, Illinois

Cook County, USA.

 

June 27, 2021

Won't start a swinger club story now

(though - swinging strings in a quantum physical club, that could be interesting ; )

 

After the demolition of the old house on the property, the land has been graded and a quite large foundation has been completed. Actually, this photo was not shot at night. It was shot in broad daylight. Initial work in Snapseed and a lot of work in Afterlight have made this piece into what almost looks like a huge flash photo at night. Hope you like it.

 

Afterlight

Snapseed

flicker’s tools

 

#construction #heavyduty #business #mgiconstruction #build #heavyequipment #constructinghistory #mgicorp

Man working on a constructionsite loading his truck

224/366,

Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia

 

4638, 4646, 4654, 4662, 4670 Hazel Street.

 

Citizen by Anthem

 

Located in the 4600 block of Kingsway and Hazel Street in Burnaby, British Columbia at the former site of Cactus Club.

66-storey mixed-use highrise,

372 condos,

144,000 sq ft of office space,

5,000 sq ft of retail space,

This is from a demolition site in the Reykjavik harbor

This pan speaks for itself. The site is now getting its final leveling and infrastructure. In the distance at the far left, the first structure is rising. I’ve wanted better shopping and dining in our neighborhood for years and years, but I didn’t envision this scale.

Keeping an eye out for anything interesting while walking along Queen Street West in downtown Toronto, I spotted these two women walking along the South side of the street under a construction protection setup. Loved the backdrop of graffiti, and, at the time I did not really see what the lady on the left was doing. I actually only noticed when I was looking at the images on the computer. Still not sure what she was doing. Not sure I want to know. I suspect the lady on the right did not either but decided to just keep on walking. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2017-05-30

 

Tech Details:

 

Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with a Nikkor 18-105mm VR lense set to 75mm, ISO720 (Auto ISO), Daylight WB, Aperture priority mode, f/7.1, 1/250 sec with an EV+0.33 exposure bias. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: Scale image size to 9000x6000, correct for pincushion distortion and also correct keystoning, set exposure to ½ stop over (brighter) than as-shot, increase contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, enable the Graduated Neutral Density tool and rotate as well as shift it to cover and darken the sidewalk which was overly right and then darken it to better balance with the tonality of the rest of the image, increase vibrance slightly, sharpen, save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: use the levels tool to auto-adjust the image tonality and colour balance, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000x4000, sharpen slightly, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 1800 wide for posting, sharpen slightly, save.

Work is progressing pretty fast at the construction site.

I took this from the back of the land that's been used and there was a lot of land behind the old printing shop.

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Paris, next to Boulevard de Douaumont

Futur Palais de Justice de Paris

Porte de Clichy, 75017

Visited the site today Friday 10/11/17, posting some of the photos and videos I captured of the progress made .

 

I have captured a few photos and created a folder to archive the progress of this project that will be complete sometime in 2020.

 

Regular weekly visits to this site for me going forward, posting only any significant progress shots I take .

  

Newspaper Info

 

Aberdeen Harbour Expansion Project Approval Announced

Commencement of a £350 million project to expand facilities at Aberdeen Harbour, which was recently granted planning consent in the form of Marine Licenses and a Harbour Revision Order by the Scottish Government, was yesterday sanctioned by Aberdeen Harbour Board. The construction contract with its preferred bidder, Dragados UK is due to be formalised at a signing ceremony today (20th December).

 

“We are delighted that, after six years of detailed planning and extensive consultation with our many stakeholders and the regulatory authorities, we are now in a position to approve commencement of construction”, stated Colin Parker, Chief Executive of Aberdeen Harbour Board.

 

Following a detailed engagement process, Aberdeen Harbour Board, in partnership with Dragados UK, a main contractor, will develop facilities over the next three years that will represent a step change in the marine support capabilities in Scotland. These will transform the port’s ability to accommodate the trend for larger vessels we are witnessing across a whole range of industries.

 

The expansion will afford existing customers the opportunity to diversify and expand their interests, whilst attracting new customers and markets to the port, including up-scaled decommissioning activity, a more significant share of the available cruise vessel fleet and larger more cost-effective commercial vessels”.

 

Alistair Mackenzie, Chairman of Aberdeen Harbour Board added, “Aberdeen Harbour has been in existence for almost 900 years. Its longevity can be attributed to its ability to adapt to changing trading requirements and being forward-thinking in delivering new and improved facilities to support its customers, while at the same time attracting new business.

 

This major new chapter in the port’s history continues this approach and underpins the Trust Port ethos of viewing future generations as key stakeholders. We believe that the infrastructure developed in Nigg Bay will encourage and support the continued prosperity of the city and region that the harbour serves and make a significant national economic contribution”.

 

The development, which is a Scottish Government National Planning Framework (3) Project and is scheduled to be completed by 2020, was welcomed by the Minister for Transport and the Islands, Humza Yousaf, who said: “This is excellent news for Aberdeen and the Scottish maritime industry, as the signing of the construction contract means this nationally significant project can now get underway in earnest.

 

The significant investment will bring jobs and business to Aberdeen, supporting the local and national economy. The historic harbour will be transformed to accommodate larger vessels, opening up potential new revenue streams and offering customers world-class marine support facilities.

 

These are exciting times for Aberdeen Harbour. I wish everyone involved in the project every success and I very much look forward to following the expansion as it progresses.”

 

Dragados UK were named as the Board’s preferred bidder in September this year, and the company announced that they plan to commence construction on site in early 2017.

 

The new facilities will include 1,400 metres of new quay, with a water depth of up to 10.5 metres and will create an additional 125,000 square metres of lay-down area. An independent study, commissioned by Scottish Enterprise, estimates that the development will generate an additional £1 billion per annum to the economy by 2035, and will create an additional 7,000 equivalent jobs.

 

Funding arrangements for the project incorporated commercial borrowing from the European Investment Bank, and funding from the Aberdeen City & Region Deal. Support for the project’s feasibility study was also received from Scottish Enterprise and from the 2013 Annual Programme Call of the European Commission’s Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T) Programme.

 

Jonathan Taylor, Vice President of the European Investment Bank also commented: “Continued investment at Europe’s leading ports is essential to improve infrastructure and to cater for ever-changing shipping needs. The European Investment Bank is pleased to support the transformational Nigg Bay development that will significantly increase quayside space, allow deep-water access for larger vessels and ensure Aberdeen’s continued strong contribution to the Scottish economy.”

 

Aberdeen Harbour Expansion Project Approval Announced8

HS2 Works Colne Valley, The Chilterns

#SunLoyal #DST #Construction #Sunlight #Mood #Demolition #Photography #HeavyEquipment #Blog #ConstructingHistory

Risers at the construction site of the Casa Nova building in Rotterdam (Wijnhaven)

This Volvo 7 turbo6 refulling tanker was discovered on the mystery

road construction site in the 1990's. [See other site pictures] Not considered to of interest at the time but this classic Volvo would be 31 years old today.

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Aerial of construction site at Sentosa Resort, Singapore.

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