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A worker assembling concrete formwork in advance of a concrete wall pour at the future South Granville Station.
Learn more about the project: www.broadwaysubway.ca
Construction worker locking concrete formwork wall panels in place.
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A worker stands in front of the concrete formwork for one of the walls at the Broadway-City Hall Station site.
The Broadway Subway is an extension of the Millennium Line and a key link in Metro Vancouver’s transportation system.
The 5.7-kilometre line will extend the existing SkyTrain system seamlessly from VCC-Clark Station and will be tunneled beneath the most congested section of the Broadway Corridor to a new terminus station at Arbutus Street.
The Project is funded and delivered by the Government of B.C., with contributions from the Government of Canada and the City of Vancouver.
The Broadway Subway project is a key part of the rapid transit program in Metro Vancouver’s Mayors’ Council 10-Year Vision. The Vision is funded by the governments of B.C. and Canada, TransLink, and local municipalities.
Learn more about the project: www.broadwaysubway.ca
Among the many unique features of the Wilshire Grand mat foundation pour was the thermal control plan. Occasionally we need to make provisions for the heat that is generated in mat foundations. In mass concrete structures there are two thermal properties that must be considered: the maximum temperature and the temperature difference between the center of the structure and surface.
Large pieces of blue and yellow formwork create the shape of walls for concrete to be poured inside at Mount Pleasant Station.
The Broadway Subway is an extension of the Millennium Line and a key link in Metro Vancouver’s transportation system.
The 5.7-kilometre line will extend the existing SkyTrain system seamlessly from VCC-Clark Station and will be tunneled beneath the most congested section of the Broadway Corridor to a new terminus station at Arbutus Street.
The Project is funded and delivered by the Government of B.C., with contributions from the Government of Canada and the City of Vancouver.
The Broadway Subway project is a key part of the rapid transit program in Metro Vancouver’s Mayors’ Council 10-Year Vision. The Vision is funded by the governments of B.C. and Canada, TransLink, and local municipalities.
Learn more about the project: www.broadwaysubway.ca
Formwork being assembled around the rebar for the new Colliery Bridge southern abutment at Bradley.
This is the new Calder Valley Greenway / Cyclepath bridge to replace the one earmarked for demolition due to insufficient clearances.
The chalk is dropped against the sides of the formwork to ensure that smallest particles sit against the sides and larger particles move into the middle of the wall
There must have been an abundance of these precast panels on Orkney during 1940/41 as they have been used as shuttering on defensive buildings and also as fence posts EVERYWHERE!
You can read more about concrete shutteirng on my website frontlineulster.co.uk/pillbox-shuttering/