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All ENR Photo Contest Submissions 2011
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A craftsman surveys the worksite during a concrete pour. Portland, OR. Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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A crew pouring concrete for light rail tracks on a bridge downtown. Portland, OR Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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A mason spreading Low Density Cellur Concrete (LDCC) on a jobsite. (Portland, OR) Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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A material tote coming in to a bridge construction, feeling like warmth fluttering down from the blue sky. I am the principal investigator of the project funded by MnDOT to assess the sediment produced from mid river concrete bridge pier construction. (Lowry Avenue Bridge over the Mississippi River, Hennepin County, MN) Photo by Stephen Druschel, Minnesota State, Mankato, Mankato, MN USA
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A New Streetcar Maintenance Facility. Built as part of a larger rail project being completed in Portland, OR Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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A worker checks his glasses during a concrete pour. Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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A worker helps move a tilt-up wall panel into place during the construction of the new St. Damien Church on the rural island of Molokai in Hawaii. The new church, expected to open in time for Christmas, replaces a former one which was destroyed by fire and honors the Belgian priest who cared for leprosy patients living in an isolated colony on the island. As the Marketing Specialist for the company, I was present to witness and document the tilt-up process, which was very unconventional for a project this small and architectually complex. Photo by Minette Lew-McCabe, Nordic PCL Construction, Inc., Honolulu, HI USA
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Brian Finn, a U.S. Army intern with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, inspects the progress on the future U.S. Army Europe Command and Battle Center Jan. 12, 2011, on the Wiesbaden Army Airfield in Germany. The $129 million project, managed by the Europe District, will provide USAREUR a 285,000-square-foot operations center. The project is expected to be complete by late spring 2012. (My role is public affairs for the USACE Europe District) Photo by Carol Davis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District, APO, AE, NY Germany
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Caption....Rebuilding Libya..........Explanation: I was in Libya from Sept. 2010 to February 2011. I was the construction project manager for a new five star hotel that was being built in Benghazi, Libya. When the civil unrest started in February, 2011, I was able to get back safely to the USA. The photo was taken from the new hotel looking out on to the existing neighborhood of Benghazi. Photo by Tony Elliott, Elliott Group, LLC, Fishers, IN USA
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Caption: Erection of steel girders and floor beam on Bridge IP 0.80 over Eastern Avenue with 350 ton crane and boom truck for Norfolk Southern Railroad. Ryan Surrena was the Project Manager for Joseph B. Fay Company, responsible for managing the project. Submitted by Katie Spear, Joseph B. Fay Company, Tarentum, PA USA Photo by Ryan Surrena
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Caption: Excavators with hydraulic hammers and shears quickly move in to clear debris after the Cline Avenue Bridge in Gary, Indiana was dropped using controlled explosives. Clint Filges was the Project Manager for Joseph B. Fay for this project. Submitted by Katie Spear, Joseph B. Fay, Tarentum, PA USA Photo by Clint Filges
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Checkin installation of new Voice Over IP system. Butch Lutterman, Western Power Installations. Photo by Chas. McNamara, Chas. McNamara Photography, Littleton, CO United States
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Dismantling Courage. The name of the North Tower Crane used on the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Childrens Hospital of Chicago. Photo by Kevin Connolly, Power Construction Co., Schaumburg, IL USA
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Earth Services Abatement (ESA), Inc., performed the contaminated soil remediation (Komatsu PC 600) at the Former Stapleton International Airport site located in Denver, CO--one of the largest cleanup projects in the states history. ESA was on-site for nearly a decade and performed turnkey services such as: Asbestos and Lead Abatement, Contaminated Soil Remedation and Demolition. ESA safely excavated and hauled over 750,000 cubic yards of friable and non-friable asbestos contaminated soil. Photo by Bridget Morrissey, Earth Services and Abatement (ESA), Inc., Commerce City, CO USA
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Embedded track pre-pour Photo by Chuck Warren, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Houston, TX USA
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Getting ready to pour the top deck on the Head Works building at the Cedar Creek WWTP in Olathe, Kansas. My role was quality control and delivery of all the concrete on the project. Submitted by Stephen Ozga, Pennys Concrete Inc., Shawnee, KS USA Photo by Stephen Ozga
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Hold Up: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, OR) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. Here you can see the one of the framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) communicating with the crane operator. Submitted by Nina Johnson, Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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Houston Rapid Transit Crew's setting a cap rebar cage for a bridge on the new Houston Metro light rail line being constructed. Photo by Drew McDonald, Houston Rapid Transit, Houston , TX USA
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I was documenting a test of the overhead wiring setup and whether it would be clear of hitting the other components of the system when the bridge was opened. This is taken right at the peak of the lift, just before the bridge was lowered back down. Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, Oregon) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. The framers of Nathan D. Young and the Precision Truss company had to deal with tight angles, trees that could not be trimmed and power lines in order to get the trusses up. To watch skilled craftsmen work with such care, as a team and individually, was a privilege! Photo by Nina Johnson, Nina Johnson:Photography, Portland, OR United States
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I was sent to document this project that involved replacing a span of 500kV conductor across the Deschutes River near the Columbia River Gorge in OR, running from the John Day Dam to the Big Eddy Dam. The crossing spanned nearly 4100 feet and the three linemen placing spacers in this picture clearly demonstrate this is no regular desk job.Fasten Your Seat Belts: A 4100 foot span, majestic views, deep canyons and challenging conductor make this river crossing one Hawkeye Construction wont soon forget. Submitted by Paula Frisina, MYR Group Inc., Henderson, CO United States Photo by Sandra Robbins
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I was taking photos from the scaffolding of a bridge in downtown portland when I noticed all the foreman right below me having a meeting. I snapped this right when they were standing in a perfect half circle. Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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I was taking photos on a bridge pour when I saw the foreman looking back to check the crew. I snapped this before he turned the other way. (Portland, Or) Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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I was taking photos on a sewer expansion project in downtown portland when i walked by a crew working on replacing a pipe. Took this while they were discussing how to lay the pipe. Photo by Brett Bollier, Stacy and Witbeck, Portland, OR United States
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Installation of the mat foundation and micropiles at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Headquarters building on Golden Gate Avenue in San Francisco. I have been the project manager for the structural consultants, Tipping Mar. Submitted by Gina Phelan, Tipping Mar, Berkeley, CA USA Photo by Nick Bucci
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Limber: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, Oregon) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Here you can see the one of the framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) prepping for the trusses. Submitted by Nina Johnson, Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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Maneuvering through the Trees: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, OR) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. The framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) and the Precision Truss Company had to deal with tight angles, trees that could not be trimmed and power lines in order to get the trusses up. To watch skilled craftsmen work with such care, as a team and individually, was a privilege! Submitted by Nina Johnson, Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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Measure Twice: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, OR) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. Here you can see the framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) prepping for the trusses. Submitted by Nina Johnson, Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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No. 7 Line Subway Extension Project: The Future Entrance for the 34th Street Subway Station. The Shaft at Dusk. The Shaft that Provided Access for Constructing the Station. My role is to provide photography and presentations to communicate with the public and those involved in the project. Photo by Hector J. Soto, MTA Capital Construction (No. 7 Subway Extension Project), New York, NY USA
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Photo taken 9/19/2011 - View from Crane - steel erection for the 81st and 82nd floors in progress on Tower One - World Trade Center Site. My role is to take construction progress photos for project reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Photo taken by job superintendent. Oversee all on-site construction. Submitted by John Bonney, Reid And Associates, Albuquerque, NM United States Photo by Ralph Coon
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Photo taken September 14 2011 - showing the World Trade Center Site. Tower 1 and National September Eleventh Memorial in background (West Bathtub, and the construction of Towers 4,3, Path Transportaing Hub and Tower 2 in the foreground (East Bathtub). My role is to take construction progress photos for reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Picture taken 9/8/2011. Lakewood Triangle Access/156th Street Overcrossing Project. As crews begin the new day they are greeted by the sun peaking over the North Cascade Mountains in Marysville, WA. As the lone contruction engineer on the project I am responsible for scheduling, quantity tracking, material ordering, and subcontractor coordination. Photo by Mitchell Huynh, Atkinson Construction, Renton, WA USA
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Pictured here is the multi-crane lift of the first span of the Tempe Town Lake West Dam Pedestrian Bridge. The span is 225ft in length each. A total of 4 spans comprise the 900 ft length of the pedestrian bridge. The bridge joins two sides of a man-made lake in down town Tempe, AZ. The lake is created by daming up the Salt River which otherwise would be a normally dry river bed. http://www.tempe.gov/lake/pedestrian_bridge_update.htm My role was to design the rigging and lifting plan and suppervise the opperation. This was a critical lift bringing both Manitowoc 4100 series 2 cranes to within 92% of their capacity. The total lift weighed in at 184,000 pounds. The lift was done at 3am in the morning to avoid the desert heat and winds that would otherwise jepordize the safety of the operation. The picture shows the moment before final placement of the bridge section. The water in the foreground is river water pooled up on the downstream side of the dam. The dam itself is a 4-section rubber bladder with a 20ft creast height. It too spans the 900 ft wide river bed forming the lake. The bridges primary use is actually to provide shade from the desert sun which is detrimental to the rubber dam. The secondary use is obviously for pedestrian access across the lake. Photo by Dan Miller, PCL CONSTRUCTION, INC., Tempe, AZ USA
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Saw cutting green concrete with a serious cool factor. I am the principal investigator of the project funded by MnDOT to assess the sediment produced from transverse joint cutting in green concrete pavement. Photo by Stephen Druschel, Minnesota State, Mankato, Mankato, MN USA
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Science in support of construction: a student research assistant samples the water behind a ride-on concrete saw to assess the sediment produced from a transverse joint cut in green concrete pavement. I am the principal investigator of the project funded by MnDOT. Photo by Stephen Druschel, Minnesota State, Mankato, Mankato, MN USA
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Taken August 26, 2011 - this fisheye photograph shows the World Trade Center Site in New York. My role in the project is to take progress photos for construction reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Taken September 12, 2011 - this photograph shows the National September Memorial plaza and pools lit up. My role in the project is to take progress photos for construction reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Taken September 12, 2011 - this photograph shows the World Trade Center Tower One with steel erected to the 80th floor - lit up in red, white and blue lights. In the foreground you can see the National September Memorial plaza and pools with lights on. My role in the project is to take progress photos for construction reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Taken September 19, 2011 - this fisheye photograph was taken from the Tower 1 South Crane, looking towards the East towards the Brooklyn Bridge. Looking down, you can see the decking for the 80th floor and columns for the erection of the 81st and 82nd floors. My role in the project is to take progress photos for construction reporting purposes. Photo by Michael Mahesh, Port Authority of NYNJ, New York, NY USA
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Teamwork: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, OR) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. Here you can see the framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) communicating with the crane operator to lay the trusses. Submitted by Nina Johnson, Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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The new Christopher S. Bond Bridge over the Missouri River ascends skyward on a picture-perfect day in Kansas City, MO. Approximately 750 people gathered on the deck of the new, landmark bridge for a dedication celebration prior to it opening to its first lane of traffic on September 27, 2010. Photo: Cathy Morrison, MoDOT Submitted by Jennifer Benefield, Missouri Department of Transportation, Lees Summit, MO United States Photo by Cathy Morrison
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The view from inside a 110 foot water tower being built in Basehor, Kansas. My role was quality control and delivery of the concrete on the project. Submitted by Stephen Ozga, Pennys Concrete Inc., Shawnee, KS USA Photo by Stephen Ozga
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this is a photo of bob wible that happens to be on my desktop Submitted by same same, same, same, NY usa Photo by Tom Sawyer-test
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This photo was made for a capabilities brochure for Sordoni Construction, Chester NJ. This shows the preparation to install new facades on building of Seton Hall University. I was hired to make the photography. Photo by Gene Smith, GeneSmithStudio, Cherry Hill, NJ USA
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This photo was taken on the Sherman Minton Bridge project near Louisville, KY on I-64. A snooper truck hangs off of span 2 on the upstream side as the shadow of the whole bridge is cast on the Ohio River below. I assisted the UT/MT testers by taking notes and documenting their progress. Photo by Mike Stone, Fish and Associates, Middleton, WI United States of America
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This photo was taken on the Sherman Minton Bridge project near Louisville, KY on I-64. Five snooper trucks all lined up on the downstream side of span 1 on the bridge. I assisted the UT/MT testers by taking notes and documenting their progress. Photo by Mike Stone, Fish and Associates, Middleton, WI United States of America
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Tower climber -- the most dangerous job in America. Photo by Chas. McNamara, Chas. McNamara Photography, Littleton, CO United States
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Unhooking: I was hired by Paul Johnson Carpentry (Contractor, Portland, OR) to shoot different stages of a small house construction by the banks of the Willamette River in Lake Oswego, OR. Here you can see one of the framers (Nathan D. Young Const.) unhooking the trusses from the crane after having guided them into position. Submitted by Nina Johnson, , Portland, OR United States Photo by Nina Johnson
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The Christopher S. Bond Bridge and fireworks light up Kansas City's night sky Sunday, July 3, 2011. Approximately 50,000 festival goers gathered in Richard L. Berkley Park to celebrate Independence Day and get the first look at the bridge's display of colorful LED lights. Photo: Cathy Morrison, MoDOT Submitted by Jennifer Benefield, Missouri Department of Transportation, Lees Summit, MO United States Photo by Cathy Morrison
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This was made for Sordoni Construction, Chester, NJ for capabilities brochure. It depicts the R and R of facade at Seton Hall University. Photo by Gene Smith, GeneSmithStudio, Cherry Hill, NJ USA
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Dozer on the move. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Dozer/Scraper spread. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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I purchased this 20 foot by 30 foot U.S. flag to fly over our new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Project. Crews from MCM Construction of North Highlands, CA lofted the flag on July 2, 2011. The flag flew day and night, high and proud above the bridge throughout the 4th of July weekend. We made the local TV news that evening. Photo by Rick Raef, Willis Insurance Services of California, Modesto, CA U.S.A
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San Franciscos Bay Bridge, the old part in foreground, new part behind. Documenting for AECOM. Photo by John LIVZEY, Joihn Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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San Franciscos Bay Bridge, the old section on the left, new section under construction on the right. Documenting for AECOM. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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New subway being built in Pittsburgh, PA. This was a tarp hanging in one of the train tunnels. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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New subway being built in Pittsburgh, PA, photographed for AECOM. I was documenting the installation of the ventilation blades. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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New subway being built in Pittsburgh, PA, photographed for AECOM. I was documenting the installation of the ventilation blades. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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New subway being built in Pittsburgh, PA, photographed for AECOM. I was documenting the installation of the ventilation blades. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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Underneath the San Francisco Bay Bridge, new construction on the right. Documenting for AECOM. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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AECOM project in Austin, Texas. Vertical tunnel, 1/3 complete at the time of this photograph. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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AECOM project in Austin, Texas. Vertical tunnel, 1/3 complete at the time of this photograph. This was at the very bottom of the tunnel, from a crane-hoisted bucket. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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The Bay Bridge in San Francisco. Photograph taken from new westbound lanes toward the city. Documenting for AECOM. Photo by John LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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New facility under construction presently at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. Photo by JOHN LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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San Franciscos new Bay Bridge, photographed from the new lanes under construction, looking west toward the city, with the old span in the distance. Photo by JOHN LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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San Francisco Bay Bridge construction, looking west, with the old span in the distance. (This one replaces a redundancy: BayBridge_4679 - my apologies) Photo by JOHN LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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I was the project manager for the demolition of Centennial Hall in the City of Hayward. Photo by Sammy Lo, City of Hayward, Hayward, CA USA
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I was the project manager for the demolition of Centennial Hall in the City of Hayward. Photo by Sammy Lo, City of Hayward, Hayward, CA USA
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I was the project manager for the demolition of Centennial Hall in the City of Hayward. Photo by Sammy Lo, City of Hayward, Hayward, CA USA
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April 7, 2011. Interior view of the New Irvington Tunnel with roadheader, Sunol Valley, CA. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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June 19, 2011. Interior view of the New Irvington Tunnel, Sunol Valley, CA. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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February 26, 2011. Concrete pour at Ravenswood shaft, Bay Division Pipeline Tunnel, Menlo Park, CA. The tunnel will extend 5 miles under San Francisco Bay at depths of up to 100 ft. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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August 27, 2011. Bay Division Pipeline-Tunnel construction site, Menlo Park, CA. View of the Ravenswood shaft where a 15-foot diameter tunnel will be excavated by a TBM. The tunnel will extend 5 miles under San Francisco Bay at depths of up to 100 ft. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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February 17, 2011. Bay Division Pipeline-Tunnel site, Ravenswood shaft, Menlo Park, CA. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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July 21, 2011. Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant, Sunol Valley, CA. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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I was hired by Turner Construction Company to photograph their construction project Canon Headquarters located on Long Island, NY. Photo by Keith Williams, Keith Williams - Photography That Rocks, Astoria, NY USA
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The Designer and the Ironworker: 500-foot view from the top of the Self-Anchored Suspension Tower of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Submitted by Maribel Castillo, T.Y. Lin International, San Francisco, CA USA Photo by Brooke Duthie
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Construction Technology at Work: Cannistraro field personnel use the Trimble Total Station technology to layout sleeve locations at the new Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Charlestown, MA. Submitted by Tom Palange, J.C. Cannistraro, LLC, Watertown, MA USA Photo by Christopher Stott
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Old glory flies majestically as workers complete installation of the last major piece of steel at the top of the Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans. I am in charge of all communications efforts on the $1.2 billion bridge widening project. Photo by Shane Peck, Louisiana Timed Managers, New Orleans, LA USA
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As Kalkreuths safety manager, I travel to different job sites and make sure our crews are in compliance with all safety regulations. This photo was taken of two of our men installing flashing and curbs. I liked this picture because I think it catches the essence of teamwork that is needed in construction to complete a project successfully and on time. Submitted by Jennifer Fleahman, Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal, Wheeling, WV USA Photo by Jeremy Dvorcek
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As Kalkreuths safety manager, I travel to different job sites and make sure our crews are in compliance with all safety regulations. This photo was taken of foreman giving a toolbox safety talk to his crew. I love the background of this photo with the snow on the hills, as well as the vivid colors of the safety vests and hard hats. Submitted by Jennifer Fleahman, Kalkreuth Roofing and Sheet Metal, Wheeling, WV USA Photo by Jeremy Dvorcek
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Picture title - Ready to Serve. Brianna took the picture with her phone camera on the way home from the airport in Denver. Submitted by Shaunna Watterson, TIC, Steamboat Springs, CO USA Photo by Brianna Watterson
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The Excelsior Hotel was a landmark historic building in Christchurch, New Zealand that was badly damaged in the February 2011 earthquake. When repair of the structure was determined to not be feasible, a demolition order was issued for the structure. Ceres Environmental proposed a stabilization system for the structure's historic facade so this undamaged element of the building could be saved while the rest of the structure was demolished. The system consists of shipping containers and steel walers to brace the facade against out of plane movement. A new development will be constructed on the site, which will utilize the historic facade that has been saved from demolition. Photo by Todd Hooper, Ceres Environmental Services, Inc., Brooklyn Park, MN United States
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, New Irvington Tunnel, Roadheader, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, New Irvington Tunnel, Roadheader, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, New Irvington Tunnel, Roadheader, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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Roof top a sunset at the newly completed California State University Long Beach New Hall of Science Building. This shows the rooftop greenhouses as seen through the perimeter glass section of screen wall. Lawrence was hired to provide some photographs of the finished building product. Submitted by Gene Vincent, Hunt Construction Group, Inc., Irvine, CA USA Photo by Lawrence Anderson
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, University Mound Reservoir Upgrades-North Basin, QA Inspector looking into the new 48 inch inlet pipe, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, Bay Division Pipeline Reliability Upgrade Tunnel, Lowering of tunnel boring machine into shaft, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, Bay Division Pipeline Reliability Upgrade Tunnel, Preparing to lower part of tunnel boring machine into shaft, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, Bay Division Pipeline Reliability Upgrade Tunnel, Tunnel Boring Machine Placed in Shaft, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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Another day in paradise Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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Another day in paradise Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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Another day in paradise Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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Night construction at Bent Tree Wind Farm near Albert Lea, MN. The Bent Tree Wind Farm includes 122 wind turbine locations that will supply approximately 200 megawatts of electricity. The project area stretches across 80 square miles of southeastern Minnesota. Roadway design, construction observation. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Brian Lambert
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Construction at Bent Tree Wind Farm near Albert Lea, MN. The Bent Tree Wind Farm includes 122 wind turbine locations that will supply approximately 200 megawatts of electricity. The project area stretches across 80 square miles of southeastern Minnesota. Roadway design, construction observation. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Brian Lambert
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Carrying a heavy load Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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Construction at Bent Tree Wind Farm near Albert Lea, MN. The Bent Tree Wind Farm includes 122 wind turbine locations that will supply approximately 200 megawatts of electricity. The project area stretches across 80 square miles of southeastern Minnesota. Roadway design, construction observation. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Brian Lambert
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Out with the old and in with the new Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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The Bent Tree Wind Farm includes 122 wind turbine locations that will supply approximately 200 megawatts of electricity. The project area stretches across 80 square miles of southeastern Minnesota. Professional photographer. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Joe VanRyn
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The Bent Tree Wind Farm includes 122 wind turbine locations that will supply approximately 200 megawatts of electricity. The project area stretches across 80 square miles of southeastern Minnesota. Professional photographer. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Joe VanRyn
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Quite morning over the Lil Pee Dee Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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The US 51/State Highway 29 corridor project in Marathon County, Wisconsin, included redesigning a 7-mile segment, expanding it from a four-lane divided highway to a six-lane divided highway. Professional photographer. Submitted by Tom Paquin, Ayres Associates, Eau Claire, WI USA Photo by Terry Bowe
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Quite morning over the Lil Pee Dee Photo by John Dowdell, RR Dawson Bridge Co, Lexington, KY USA
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For over 64 years Douglass Colony Group has been an industry leader in commercial roofing and re-roofing services. This project, located in Westminster, Colorado, showcases our hardworking guys in the midst of a commercial re-roofing project. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Christy Maraone
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Douglass Colony Group is firm advocate of the green movement. Not only does Douglass Colony participate in many LEED certified projects, they chose to go green themselves by adding a 100kW to its headquarters location in Commerce City, CO. This rooftop PV solar system is not only one of the largest in Commerce City, it is one of the most unique. Three different solar PV technologies were installed, all attached to separate invertors for individual monitoring. This picture depicts Crystalline (a thin-film laminate), one of the three technologies installed on the roof. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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Douglass Colony Group is firm advocate of the green movement. Not only does Douglass Colony participate in many LEED certified projects, they chose to go green themselves by adding a 100kW to its headquarters location in Commerce City, CO. This rooftop PV solar system is not only one of the largest in Commerce City, it is one of the most unique. Three different solar PV technologies were installed, all attached to separate invertors for individual monitoring. This picture depicts Solyndra, one of the three technologies installed on the roof. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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Douglass Colony Group is firm advocate of the green movement. Not only does Douglass Colony participate in many LEED certified projects, they chose to go green themselves by adding a 100kW to its headquarters location in Commerce City, CO. This rooftop PV solar system is not only one of the largest in Commerce City, it is one of the most unique. Three different solar PV technologies were installed, all attached to separate invertors for individual monitoring. This picture depicts Crystalline, one of the three technologies installed on the roof. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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Dozer Spread. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Dozer on the move. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Dozer/Scraper spread. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Dozer Spread 2. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Imminent Destruction . My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Dozer on the move 2. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Crossroads. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by WILLIAM MCCOSKEY, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo by Billy MCCOSKEY
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Douglass Colony Group is firm advocate of the green movement. Not only does Douglass Colony participate in many LEED certified projects, they chose to go green themselves by adding a 100kW to its headquarters location in Commerce City, Colorado. This rooftop PV solar system is not only one of the largest in Commerce City, it is one of the most unique. Three different solar PV technologies were installed, all attached to separate invertors for individual monitoring. This picture depicts Crystalline, one of the three technologies installed on the roof. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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St. Marys Hospital, Grand Junction, CO. Douglass Colonys role in the construction of this hospital included the installation of a 180,000 sq. ft. tan TPO (Thermoplastic PolyOlefin) roof membrane, custom flashing and sheet metal, and composite panels and soffits. The incredible size and scope of St. Anthonys Hospital is not only a notable industry achievement, its also one for the Douglass Colony record books. To date, this is one of the largest roofing projects in the history of the company! Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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St. Marys Hospital, Grand Junction, CO. Douglass Colonys role in the construction of this hospital included the installation of a 180,000 sq. ft. tan TPO (Thermoplastic PolyOlefin) roof membrane, custom flashing and sheet metal, and composite panels and soffits. The incredible size and scope of St. Anthonys Hospital is not only a notable industry achievement, its also one for the Douglass Colony record books. To date, this is one of the largest roofing projects in the history of the company! Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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Reaching out to set a unitized glass panel at the ege of the building. I am the superintendent on the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego , CA USA
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Wiping down travertine stone tiles after grouting the joints in a wall. I am the superintendent of the project Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Pulling out conductors that were part of a temporary electrical system for the project. I am the superintendent for the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Flying up a prefabricated trellis piece to cap off the south balcony at the 12th floor. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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The finishing touch: a drywall taper places mesh joint tape on the top corner of this wall which will enclose the wheelchair storage area in the main lobby of the hospital. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, New Irvington Tunnel, Sunol, Interior Work in Shaft Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, New Irvington Tunnel, Sunol, Interior Work in Shaft Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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Two drywall framers placing a trim angle around a skylight opening in an exterior soffit prior to lathing it. I am the superintendent. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, Night Concrete Pour of Stilling Basin in Background, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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Setting out rubber molds for a grass-crete concrete pour. This will provide a fire department access to an area of the building surrounded by landscaping. I am the superintendent for the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL), Golden, CO. Douglass Colony Group designed, fabricated and installed over 8,000 Rheinzink wall tiles and a passive solar wall unit to help it achieve a LEED Platinum rating. This pictures depicts the difficult installation procedures required for the job. Our crews often utilized lifts over 100 feet in the air. Submitted by Christy Maraone, Douglass Colony Group, Commerce City, CO USA Photo by Brian Sweeney
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Getting the measurement out at the tips. Checking the spacing of outrigger attachment points for a window washing monorail system. And, yes, he is safely tied off with the correct harness and life line. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, Water System Improvement Program, Sunol Valley Water Treatment Plant Expansion and Treated Water Reservoir, SFPUC Photographer Photo by Katherine Du Tiel, SFPUC, San Francisco, CA USA
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Picture from a warehouse demolition project completed safely by Universal Wrecking Corp. In the picture are several large Caterpillar excavators with shear and grapple attachments demolishing a large obsolete warehouse. Scrap metal from the dismantled beams and siding were then prepared onsite and loaded into Universal's scrap metal containers. http://www.universalwrecking.com Photo by Steven Vesseli, Universal Wrecking Corp., Bayville, NJ USA
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Universal Wrecking Corp recently completed a large demolition project in Pennsylvania. For the project, Universal Wrecking utilized many of the specialized Caterpillar demolition equipment that they own in their extensive fleet of equipment. Shown in the pictures are Caterpillar excavators demolishing the old facility. As the buildings were demolished, materials were segregated into recyclable materials (concrete, brick, metals) and debris.http://www.universalwrecking.com Photo by Steven Vesseli, Universal Wrecking Corp., Bayville, NJ USA
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Universal Wrecking Corp recently completed a large demolition project in Pennsylvania. For the project, Universal Wrecking utilized many of the specialized Caterpillar demolition equipment that they own in their extensive fleet of equipment. Shown in the pictures are Caterpillar excavators demolishing the old facility. As the buildings were demolished, materials were segregated into recyclable materials (concrete, brick, metals) and debris.http://www.universalwrecking.com Photo by Steven Vesseli, Universal Wrecking Corp., Bayville, NJ USA
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This is a man welding on the outside of Mercury City Tower in Moscow. He is on the 40th floor. Taken 6 September 2011. Photo by HARVEY SMITH, Rasen, Moscow, Russia
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Early winters Mercury City Tower in Moscow. The workers is surrounded by Construction tools. In a way quite symbolic. Taken 8 February 2011. Photo by HARVEY SMITH, Rasen, Moscow, Russia
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Early winters morning Mercury City Tower in Moscow. Taken 29 November 2011. Photo by HARVEY SMITH, Rasen , Moscow, Russia
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Taken at Mercury City Tower in Moscow on 25 May 2011. Facade worker installing a corner section on the 26th floor Photo by HARVEY SMITH, Rasen, Moscow, Russia
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Taken at Mercury City Tower in Moscow on 25 October 2011. Worker deinstalling a crane. On the crane jib 65 floors up. The Moscow river can be seen below. Photo by HARVEY SMITH, Rasen, Moscow, Russia
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Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian Bridge all aglow. Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by James Doyle
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Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian Bridge at night Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by James Doyle
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On the Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian bridge at night Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by James Doyle
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Entering the Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian bridge at night Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by James Doyle
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Two tile setters grouting glass ceramic tile on a round column. It is epoxy grout and the shape of the column and the tile make it a very difficult grouting job. I am the superintendent on the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Ozinga teamed up with Logistics Concrete to pour over 35,000 yards of concrete including 25,000 yards of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) for APL Logistics new Shipping Terminal located at the Joliet Intermodal Center in Illinois. In this photo workers are calibrating the high density paver. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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Ozinga teamed up with Logistics Concrete to pour over 35,000 yards of concrete including 25,000 yards of Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) for APL Logistics new Shipping Terminal located at the Joliet Intermodal Center in Illinois. In this photo the freshly compacted RCC is coming out of the new high density paver. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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Two drywall framers laying out ceiling framing in an operating room. They are working below a large support structure for the OR lights and booms. I am the superintendent on the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete is pouring sections of the Thornton Quarry Tunnel with II in One and Walsh Construction. The tunnel is over 300 feet below ground and stretches over 4,000 feet long. This 22 foot diameter tunnel will run underground adjacent to I-80 and will be responsible for diverting flood waters from Chicago into the Thornton Reservoir located in Thornton, IL. In this photo workers are clearing debris from the tunnel forms. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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Loading up a large rock truck for transport to another jobsite. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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A carpenter working around a skylight opening, with a mix of framing for both the well below him and an exterior soffit above him, with another round skylight in it. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete is pouring sections of the Thornton Quarry Tunnel with II in One and Walsh Construction. The tunnel is over 300 feet below ground and stretches over 4,000 feet long. This 22 foot diameter tunnel will run underground adjacent to I-80 and will be responsible for diverting flood waters from Chicago into the Thornton Reservoir located in Thornton, IL. In this photo the crew is working on cleaning out the slickline, at the point where they are the concrete has been pumped from ground level 309 feet down and 2,500 feet through the tunnel. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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Two electricians suited up in flash protection outfits to turn on 12kv gear in the main electric room of the project. I am the superintendent for the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete and Dunnet Bay Construction poured more than 600 cubic yards of bridge deck on Interstate 80 over the Norfolk Southern Railroad line. Just one of the many projects on I-80 this year. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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A drywall framer working on a large trumpet shaped GFRC piece that finishes off the bottom of a skylight well in the hospital. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete and Dunnet Bay Construction poured more than 600 cubic yards of bridge deck on Interstate 80 over the Norfolk Southern Railroad line. Just one of the many projects on I-80 this year. In this photo trucks are staging for the pump. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete and Dunnet Bay Construction poured more than 600 cubic yards of bridge deck on Interstate 80 over the Norfolk Southern Railroad line. Just one of the many projects on I-80 this year. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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An electrician roughs in conduit above a future cath lab in the OR area of the hospital. A large number of conduits are required for the medical equipment that goes into this room. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Swinging in a prefabbed exterior wall panel into place 200 feet up on the building with a large crane. I am the superintendent for the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Photograph take for Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. Photo is the silhouette of workers on Chicagos 31st Street Harbor job against the lakefront as the sun is rising. Submitted by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA Photo by Mark Wierda
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Photograph take for Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. This photo shows the pouring of the 31st Street Harbors Green Roof parking garage with the city of Chicago skyline in the background. Submitted by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA Photo by Mark Wierda
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The foreman of the grading crew directs a piece of heavy equipment while making grade for a road. I am the superintendent for the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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Photograph take for Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. This photo shows the pouring of the 31st Street Harbors Green Roof parking garage with Chicagos iconic Willis Tower (formely Sears Tower) in the background. Submitted by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA Photo by Mark Wierda
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Photograph take for Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. This photo shows the pouring of the 31st Street Harbors Green Roof parking garage with Chicagos iconic skyline in the background and Lake Michigan on the right. Submitted by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA Photo by Mark Wierda
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Photograph take for Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc. This photo shows the pouring of the 31st Street Harbors Green Roof parking garage just as the sun is rising above Lake Michigan. Submitted by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA Photo by Mark Wierda
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Fabricator for observation deck and hoist installation. Submitted by Bridget CICERO, Universal Builders Supply, New Rochelle, NY United States Photo by Cameron Dougall
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HDPE Pipe being prepared to ship to a jobsite excavation project that will use a wellpoint dewatering system to drain the excavation. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Three Griffin Vacuum Units (equipment used in Construction Dewatering). Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Dave Handy of Griffin Dewatering South Florida demonstrates a 12inch silent dewatering pump built for a municipality in North Florida. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Welder on floor 60 Mercury City Tower, Moscow on 3 November 2011. My role: I write claims. Photo by Harvey Smith, Rasen, Moscow, Russia
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Sunset at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. During shift change there is a very brief moment of quiet while the jobsite takes a deep breath before night shift begins. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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Early morning concrete pour. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Early morning concrete pour. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Tilt wall erection. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Tilt wall erection. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Tilt wall Erection. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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LG-2 Gantry Truss Crane places aerial guideway segements for the Washington DC Metro Silver Line over Tysons Corner, VA. A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. is responsible the safety management plan and safety oversight on Virginia Megaprojects, a $6 billion program consisting of five major infrastructure upgrades in in Northern Virginia near Washington, DC. Photo by David Law, A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc., Rockville, MD USA
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An Ultra High Reach Demolition machine is used to demolish a building in Christchurch, New Zealand following the February 2011 earthquake. Ceres Environmental is an United States based construction and demolition firm that mobilized a fleet of equipment, including UHDs to Christchurch following the earthquake. I served as Project Engineer on this project. Photo by Todd Hooper, Ceres , Brooklyn Park, MN United States
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Contractors continue construction Aug. 17, 2011, on the $9.8 million Outdoor Recreation Center near the Grafenwoehr Training Area in Germany. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District is managing the project, which will bring an adventure center to the U.S. Soldiers stationed here. The facility will consist of a main center, team adventure course, camp sites, cabins, paintball field, picnic area, recreation areas and boat dock. Construction is scheduled to be complete in 2013. Photo by RACHEL GoodspeedD, US Army Corps of Eengineers Europe District, Wiesbaden, Germany
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I bought a 20 foot by 30 foot U.S. flag for our new San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge project. On July 2, 2011 crews from North Highlands based MCM Construction lofted the colors for San Francisco bound motorists to see. The flag was illuminated each night. It was quite a sight to see. Photo by Rick Raef, Willis Insurance Services of California, Modesto, CA USA
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Crews from MCM Construction of North Highlands, CA rig my 20 foot by 30 foot U.S. flag to fly above our San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Project on July 2, 2011. We flew the colors around the clock throughout the entire holiday weekend for San Francisco bound motorists to see. Photo by Rick Raef, Willis Insurance Services of California, Modesto, CA USA
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Walking on the Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian bridge at night Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by James Doyle
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Placing first span of the Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian bridge. Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc, Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Dan Miller
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Placing Wall Concrete at Tertiary Effluent Utility Water Pump Station SAN JACINTO Valley Regional WRF Tertiary Treatment Upgrades Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc., Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Pat Donahue
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Digester 5 Dome Shoring SAN JACINTO Valley Regional WRF Tertiary Treatment Upgrades Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc., Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Pat Donahue
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FW Pipeline excavation - Tie-in for Union Hills WTP Disinfection By-Product Mitigation Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc., Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Nathan Claussen
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Constructing Offstream Reservoir Pump Station Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc., Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Jonathan Fernald
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Working hard at Offstream Reservoir Pump Station Submitted by Kristen Bell, PCL Construction, Inc., Tempe, AZ USA Photo by Justin McRae
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Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Mosley Construction, and Walsh Construction teamed up to pour concrete for the 159th Street Rehabilitation in Harvey, IL. Crews were pouring a strech of pavement starting at 159th Steet and Park Avenue, there were thirtyfive loads poured that day. Photo by Tim Ozinga, Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete, Inc., Mokena, IL USA
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A drywall taper boxing a joint on a large skylight well into the basement. I am the superintendent of the project. Photo by David Cox, DPR Construction, San Diego, CA USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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Dawn image taken at the Tres Rios project of a fast moving scraper. The Tres Rios Phase 3 Environmental Restoration project is located in Phoenix, AZ within Maricopa County and extends approximately 5.2 miles in length and one-mile in width, along the Gila River. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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A haul truck crossing a portion of water taken at the Tres Rios project. The Tres Rios Phase 3 Environmental Restoration project is located in Phoenix, AZ within Maricopa County and extends approximately 5.2 miles in length and one-mile in width, along the Gila River. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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Concrete pour at Elmwood Pumping Station at Lake Pontchartrain in New Orleans, LA. Odebrecht is the contractor for this US Army Corps of Engineers project, the LPV-9.2 - Fronting Protection and Breakwater Modifications to Pumping Stations No. 1 thru 4. Submitted by Denise Cruz, Odebrecht, Coral Gables, FL USA Photo by Alex Britto
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The MIA Mover trains arrive at Miami International Airport in December 2010. Odebrecht successfully delivered the MIA Mover project in September 2011 - on time, under budget and with OSHA s Star VPP status! Submitted by Denise Cruz, Odebrecht, Coral Gables, FL USA Photo by Moris Moreno
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Photographer for W.J. Maloney Plumbing Co., Inc. Submitted by Kathryn Langmade, W.J. Maloney Plumbing Co., Inc, Phoenix, AZ USA Photo by Mike Eller
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Man, machines and nature work in symmetry during an early morning coffer pour at the Saint Louis Art Museum, where the Tarlton-Pepper-KAI joint venture is building an addition. The concrete coffers will make up a ceiling that offers architectural interest and natural light. Submitted by Laura Lusson, Tarlton Corporation, St. Louis, MO USA Photo by Bryce Cooper
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SR-76 Middle Project, Ostrich Farm Creek Bridge, Anderson Drilling working as a sub to Flatiron near the east end of the project. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, San Luis Rey River Bridge, (L) to (R) Carpenters Oscar Torres, Albert Covarrubias (Foreman), and Ricky Brito of Flatiron West, Inc. install the new bridge formwork deck for the highway widening project river crossing in Bonsall. The historical Bonsall Bridge built in 1925 is in the background behind the current SR-76 bridge. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, San Luis Rey River Bridge, (L) to (R) Carpenters Oscar Torres, Albert Covarrubias (Foreman), and Ricky Brito of Flatiron West, Inc. install the new bridge formwork deck for the highway widening project river crossing in Bonsall. The historical Bonsall Bridge built in 1925 is in the background behind the current SR-76 bridge. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, San Luis Rey River Bridge, Iron workers hoist a steel bent for the new bridge falsework as part of the Flatiron West, Inc. SR-76 widening project in Bonsall. The historical Bonsall Bridge built in 1925 is in the background behind the current SR-76 bridge. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, San Luis Rey River Bridge, Iron workers hoist a steel bent for the new bridge falsework as part of the Flatiron West, Inc. SR-76 widening project in Bonsall. The historical Bonsall Bridge built in 1925 is in the background behind the current SR-76 bridge. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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Drilling Piers. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Tilt wall erection. Hubert was the field superintendent on this project for the University of Texas at San Antonio Submitted by Peter Licalzi, Joeris General Contractors, San Antonio, TX United States Photo by Hubert McBride
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Record snowfall at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. (Photo by: Jim Holtje, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Jim Holtje
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Cast in place lift tower strut construction at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. Field Engineer Art Gallagher meets with Superintendent Charlie Cavey to discuss rebar installation for the lift bridge tower pier. (Photo by: Jon Yates, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Jon Yates
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Sunset at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. During shift change there is a very brief moment of quietness while the jobsite takes a deep breath before night shift begins. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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Two Hydraulic Submersible Pumps and Power Units heading to San Antonio, TX to perform bypass pumping on the project for Zachary Construction. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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A vintage Griffin jet-pump being refurbished for work in the New Orleans area on a large flood control project with the USACE. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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A Griffin 18 inch Non-Clog pump being readied for field work on a Council Bluffs, Iowa lift station project for the summer of 2011, during a period of flooding. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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A Griffin Non Clog pump being loaded on a truck for field work on a Council Bluffs, Iowa lift station project, during a period of flooding in the Midwest during the summer of 2011. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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These two Griffin 12 inch (non clogging) trash pumps are leaving work as a flood control pumps in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. These pumps are capable of pumping 7,000 gallons per minute of trash laden effluent. Four 12 inch non-clog pumps total were sent to Terrebonne Parish for flood control work. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Drilled shaft construction at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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Sunset at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. During shift change there is a very brief moment of quietness while the jobsite takes a deep breath before night shift begins. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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Breakwall Sunrise Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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CN EJ AND E R.R. Drawbridge Reconstruction Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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New Drawbridge Crane OPERATOR Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Chicago Harbor Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Chicago Harbor 74 Ton Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Cover Cranes Today Magazine Chicago Harbor Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Chicago Harbor New Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Sunrise at Chicago Harbor New Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Chicago Harbor New Lock Gates in and Ready Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Chicago Harbor Ringer releasing the water of Lake Michigan to Lock Gates Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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CN EJ and E RR Bridge Crane Operator Photo by Ken Derry, James McHugh Const. Co., Tinley Park, IL USA
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Drilling hole for rock dowel installation in the Conway Tunnel, Arkansas. I was the onsite field engineer monitoring contractor daily activities. Photo by King So, Jacobs Associates, Pasadena, CA USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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12-foot diameter drilled shaft casing in line to be welded at the onsite welding facility for the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.). Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services on the Austin Water Treatment Plant No. 4 Project in Austin, TX. The MWH team has integrated innovative construction concepts for sustainability and environmental mitigation into this project, in close cooperation with the City to develop and maintain environmental compliance. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is performing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the Pima County Ina Road Water Pollution Control Facility Upgrade in Tucson, AZ. Sustainable design and construction elements have been incorporated on the project site due to endangered species and plants, as well as cultural artifacts. The site was deemed one of the Top 10 Archeological Finds in 2010. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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Florida Gulf Coast University Parking Student Housing Garage B - Construction Manager (photo taken by our Ajax field staff) Submitted by Emily Brees, Ajax Building Corporation, Midway, FL USA Photo by Jobsite Staff Ajax Building Corp.
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University of North Florida Science and Humanities Building Courtyard - Construction Manager Submitted by Emily Brees, Ajax Building Corporation, Midway, FL USA Photo by Jobsite Staff Ajax Building Corp.
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A completed lift span shoring tower at the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. (Photo by: Peter Holleman, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Peter Holleman
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Sandhog stands next to the boring face of the new TBM for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority East Side Access project in Queens, New York. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhogs assemble new TBM for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority East Side Access project in Queens, New York. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhogs assemble new TBM for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority East Side Access project in Queens, New York. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhogs assemble new TBM for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority East Side Access project in Queens, New York. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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New section of track is moved into place at the Nostrand Avenue station for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Long Island Rail Road. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Construction worker cuts away old track at the Nostrand Avenue station for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Long Island Rail Road. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Team Work. SCI Benner Township, State College, PA Jeff Anderson was hired to spend a day at SCI Benner Township and photograph Rotondo Weirichs progress. Submitted by Sarah Gabler, Rotondo Weirich, Lederach, PA USA Photo by Jeff Anderson
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Composite Crew: An Ironworker and a Carpenter work together to install a composite heavy timber / structural steel framing system at a GSA project in Seattle, WA. All timbers being used in the new construction were reclaimed from an existing warehouse on site, re-milled and installed in their designated spot in the new building. I work for Sellen Construction who is the Design-Build Contractor doing the project. My specific role is to assist with implementation of Lean Construction planning processes and provide scheduling support for field personnel. Photo by Carrie Boettcher, Sellen Construction Co., Seattle, WA United States
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Haeundae I-Park Tallest Tower: B6 ~ 72F (Tower2 292meters) Site Area : 36,918 m2 Building Area : 13,694 m2 GFA : 563,173m2 Hyundai Development Co.(HDC) planned, developed and constructed the project. HDC is not only a general construction but also a master developer for numerous projects in Korea. The project started in November 2007 and the residentials will be completed this month. Five star class hotel and commercial buildings will be completed May 2012. Submitted by Meehee Kang, Hyundai Development Co. Engineering and Construction Ltd., Seoul, Korea Photo by Jong Chol Shin
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When checking out the acoustical aspects of a project in Raleigh, North Carolina, I stopped for a moment under the scaffolding within a 5 story atrium and saw this view while looking up. The work floor seen from below will be used to install the acoustical ceiling for the space. As an experienced night time photographer (www.lightfromthenight.com), I realized that I needed a long exposure to capture this shot in the dim natural light that was available. To keep the image steady, I placed the back of the camera on the floor with the lens pointing straight up for this unique perspective of the scaffolding. Photo by Jeff Fullerton, Acentech, Cambridge, MA USA
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Caption - Wadi Kiln 4 Cement Project in India for ACC. TCE Role - Construction Supervision Services Submitted by Dhananjay Dave, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Mumbai, India Photo by Dhananjay Dave
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Caption - 5 x 800 MW Mundra Super-Critical Power Plant for Coastal Gujarat Power Limited. TCE Role - Detailed Engineering and Construction Supervision Services Submitted by Dhananjay Dave, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Mumbai, India Photo by Dhananjay Dave
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Caption - Boiler Drum Lifting of unit 1 at 2 x 300 MW Thermal Power Plant in India for GMR EMCO Energy Limited, Warora. TCE Role - Detailed Engineering and Construction Supervision Services Submitted by Dhananjay Dave, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Mumbai, India Photo by Dhananjay Dave
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Caption - 150 Bed Cancer Care Hospital in Kolkata, India for Tata Medical Centre. TCE Role - Detailed Engineering and Project Management Consultancy Submitted by Dhananjay Dave, Tata Consulting Engineers Limited, Mumbai, India Photo by Dhananjay Dave
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Four new dewatering pumps heading for work in a Canadian mine. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Two Griffin 12 inch (non-clog) trash pumps are leaving work as a flood control pumps in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. These pumps are capable of pumping 7,000 gallons per minute of trash laden effluent. Four 12 inch non-clog pumps total were sent to Terrebonne Parish for flood control work. Griffin's non-clog pumps are offered with either diesel engine or electric engines, on highway trailers, on integral fuel tanks, or on skid bases. They are also available in whisper cabinets for use in residential areas. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Always refer to manuals, operating instructions, and labels to become familiar with the equipment and service requirements. Miguel Martinez (left) and Abel Murguia (right) of Griffin Pump and Equipment review the dewatering pump manual prior to changing the oil on this dewatering pump. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Project - People from ten nationalities are working in this 370 Million dollars Project. Photo by Fabio Santillan, Project Manager with Treviicos-Soletanche J.V. Photo by Alberto Fabio Santillan, Treviicos, Charlestwon, MA USA
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I'm the photographer. I work for a firm that specializes in PR and Marketing Communications for the engineering, construction and architectural sectors. I usually write about construction projects, but in my free time, I enjoy photography. Photo by Ellen Shapiro, Fort Lee, NJ USA.
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I'm the photographer. I work for a firm that specializes in PR and Marketing Communications for the engineering, construction and architectural sectors. I usually write about construction projects, but in my free time, I enjoy photography. Photo by Ellen Shapiro, Fort Lee, NJ USA.
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I'm the photographer. I work for a firm that specializes in PR and Marketing Communications for the engineering, construction and architectural sectors. I usually write about construction projects, but in my free time, I enjoy photography. Photo by Ellen Shapiro, Fort Lee, NJ USA.
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I'm the photographer. I work for a firm that specializes in PR and Marketing Communications for the engineering, construction and architectural sectors. I usually write about construction projects, but in my free time, I enjoy photography. Photo by Ellen Shapiro, Fort Lee, NJ USA.
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First Toll Road in North Carolina, the Triangle Expressway. Photo by J.R. Fenske, NCTA, Raleigh, NC US
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First Toll Road in North Carolina, the Triangle Expressway Photo by J.R. Fenske, NCTA, Raleigh, NC US
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First Toll Project in North Carolina, the Triangle Expressway. Photo by J.R. Fenske, NCTA, Raleigh, NC US
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Removing the steeple for expansion at Baptist Tabernacle Church in LaGrange, GA. It will be replaced at a later date. I am the project manager on this effort. Photo by Tammy Childs, Batson Cook Co., West Point, GA USA
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Dozer Spread 2. My role in the project was simply as the photographer. Submitted by William McCoskey, Delta Construction Corporation, Kapolei, HI United States Photo By: Billy McCoskey
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This Photo shows the installation of the first 60 ton lower leg for a 1400 foot 7000 ton PI Ramon Steel Girder Bridge. This bridge is being built over the Shenandoah River in West Virginia on Route 9 between Charles Town and Harpers Ferry. Trumbull Corporation is the General Contractor on the project and is self preforming the erection. Photo by Melissa Sevcik, Trumbull Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA US
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Early Morning Thermite Rail Weld This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Thermite Rail Weld at the Salt Lake City Airport This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Early Morning Track Pour This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Reviewing the work This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Determination This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Pouring the Bridge Deck This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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All Smiles on a cold winters day This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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Blaze Orange This photo was taken on the Airport Light Rail Project in Salt Lake City, UT. I am currently working as the engineer responsible for the Cost control on the project. Photo by Josh LaFleur, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Salt Lake City, UT USA.
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see caption from HuntonBrady below Submitted by Lorie Parker Matejowsky, APR, HuntonBrady Architects, Orlando, FL USA Photo by Jonathan Aponte
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The St. Pete Time Forum Transformation project. This is the aerial photo of the outdoor entertaining deck on the 4th level. Submitted by Joshua Stephens, GMF Structural Division, Lakeland, FL USA Photo by Colette Eddy
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Two raising gangs place steel at the Port Mann Bridge in Vancouver Canada. When completed the new bridge will be the largest Cable-stayed bridge in North America. I have been traveling to the Vancouver to document the construction of the Port Mann Bridge in British Columbia. The Bridge is built by a joint-venture between Kiewit and Flatiron. Submitted by John Robinson. Photo by John Robinson
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Photographer - Peabody Opera House Submitted by Sara Jelercic, Paric Corp., O'Fallon, MO USA Photo by Tom Paule
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This project was a fast track conversion of an existing electrostatic precipitator (ESP)to Pulse Jet Fabric Filter (PJFF) technology. Casey Industrial was Pacific Corps chosen design building contractor. The project took place during the Owners planned outage wherein North American Dismantling Corp (NADC) worked hand in hand with Casey to develop an execution plan months in advance of the outage date. Submitted by Vic Chappel, North American Dismantling Cor, Lapeer, MI United States Photo by Tim Seagraves
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This project was a fast track conversion of an existing electrostatic precipitator (ESP) to Pulse Jet Fabric Filter (PJFF) technology. Casey Industrial was PacifiCorps chosen design building contractor for this project. The project took place during the Owners planned outage. North American Dismantling Corp (NADC) worked hand in hand with Casey to develop an execution plan months in advance of the outage. Submitted by Vic Chappel, North American Dismantling Corp, Lapeer, MI United States Photo by Tim Seagraves
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The St. Pete Time Forum Transformation project. This is the aerial photo of the outdoor entertainment deck on the 4th level. Submitted by Joshua Stephens, GMF Structural Division, Lakeland, FL USA Photo by Colette Eddy
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Aerial Innovations was contracted by GMF Structural to take aerial photographs of the project site. Submitted by Joshua Stephens, GMF Structural Division, Lakeland, FL USA Photo by Colette Eddy
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Aerial Innovations was contracted by GMF Structural to take aerial photographs of the project site. Submitted by Joshua Stephens, GMF Structural Division, Lakeland, FL USA Photo by Colette Eddy
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GMF Structural was contracted by PCL/Archer Western JV on the Interstate 4-Selmon Expressway Connector project to complete the fabrication and installation of the Florida Turnpike Gantry Trusses and associated steel framing for aesthetic and maintenance elements of overall Turnpike project. Gantry systems clear span the entire roadway for the use of tolling equipment. Project consists of two 200,000 lb single picks. Photo by Joshua Stephens, GMF Structural Division, Lakeland, FL USA
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Iron Worker on the Port Mann Bridge unhooks a girder clamp from a newly installed piece of steel. The old bridge is in the background. Photo by John Robinson, Crockett, CA USA
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These were PG and E fiber optics technicians being dropped in East Palo Alto, CA, near San Francisco. AECOM had me documenting the building of a slurry wall adjacent to these towers. Photo by JOHN LIVZEY, John Livzey Photography, Inc, Pasadena, CA USA
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This photo shows insulated metal panels being installed at a high-rise cold storage facility in Indianapolis. Larry was the professional photographer hired to take some in-progress shots of the jobsite. Submitted by Jordan Kuhn, Primus Builders, Woodstock, GA USA Photo by Larry Gindhart
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20 year Griffin Dewatering team members Jerry Soto (left) and Dave Handy (right) enjoy a laugh with the Griffin Mascot moments before the ConExpo/ConAgg show opens in Las Vegas. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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This photo shows underfloor heating structure being installed at a high-rise cold storage facility in Indianapolis. Larry was the professional photographer hired to take some in-progress shots of the jobsite. Submitted by Jordan Kuhn, Primus Builders, Woodstock, GA USA Photo by Larry Gindhart
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I work for kinlong US market, I hope this is an opportunity to show us, thank you! Our company has the widest ranges of fittings for point -support glass (PSG) wall system, no matter it is a metal structure, curtain wall, canopy, skylight, glass fin, tension rod or cable support system. And also we provide aluminum/PVC windows and doors fittings, door controlling hardware, post railing system, shower door fittings etc. In a word where there is building, there will be have the chance to use KinLong Products. Photo by Jing Wang, Kin Long, Dongguan, China
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SR-76 Night Moves, Pinnick loading and moving rock on a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick loading and moving rock on a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick Inc, a sub to Flatiron, moving rock on a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick Inc, a sub to Flatiron, loading rock for a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick Inc, a sub to Flatiron, loading rock for a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick Inc, a sub to Flatiron, loading rock for a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging at dawn along SR-76, west of East Vista Way, Feb 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging and loading material into one of 2 777B's at cut number 2 at dawn along SR-76, west of East Vista Way, Feb 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging and loading material into one of 2 777B's at cut number 2 at dawn along SR-76, west of East Vista Way, Feb 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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March 18, 2011. Interior view of an 84 inch diameter steel standpipe at Alameda Siphon No. 4, Sunol Valley, CA. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Photographer, Robin Scheswohl, has been visually documenting the construction of the Water System Improvement Program. Photo by Robin Scheswohl, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, San Francisco, CA USA
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging and loading material into one of 2 777B's at cut number 2 along SR-76, west of East Vista Way, late afternoon. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging and loading material into one of 2 777B's at cut number 2 along SR-76, west of East Vista Way with eastbound traffic below, late afternoon. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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SR-76 Middle Project, Pinnick Inc., a sub to Flatiron, has their Cat 5130 digging and loading material into one of 2 777B's at cut number 2 along SR-76, west of East Vista Way, late afternoon. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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Hastings bridge overall view Lunda Construction general contractor Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge ring construction Pier 8 .Lunda construction . Independent photographer. Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge construction overall view. Lunda construction. Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Rigging counter weight at Hastings Bridge construction site. Lunda Construction . Independent Photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Tank Assembly Photo by Helena Pereira, Porto, Portugal
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Hastings Bridge . Crane placing materials . Lunda construction. Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge crew placing pile for pier 8.Lunda Construction . Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge. Standing pile ready to drive at Pier 8. Lunda construction Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independant, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge .Cut sheet pile Pier 6.Lunda construction. Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge. Barge mooring line at Pier 6 .Lunda construction. Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge. Preparation for rigging a crane. Lunda construction. Independent photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Hastings Bridge .Gouging pile. Lunda construction. Independent photographer. Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Lafayette Bridge. Seal pour pier 5. Lunda construction. Independent Photographer Photo by Peder Thompson, independent, South Saint Paul, MN US
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Jerry Soto (left) and Tom Minihan (right) of Griffin Dewatering discuss with an attendee (center) the advantages of using Griffin variable-use pumps at ConExpo 2011 in Las Vegas, NV. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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The Griffin Dewatering Mascot and his assistants prepare to pass out 2011 ConExpo/Conn-Agg Show Dailies near the entrance of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Fall on the River. In this photograph we are loading ready mix super sacks into drum mixing trucks in order to pour socketed pipe piles for a combination wall. All operations are taking place on barges in the Back Channel of the Ohio River at the Emsworth Dam. I perform drafting work and logistics for the project. Photo by Bob Mlinek, Trumbull Corp., Pittsburgh, PA United States
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In this photograph an excavator equipped with a GPS system is used to check the grade of a slope. Three foot thick bags filled with grout will be placed on the slope to act as scour protection below the dam. The location is in Pittsburgh, PA on the Back Channel of The Ohio River at the Emsworth Dam. Photo by Bob Mlinek, Trumbull, Pittsburgh, PA United States
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In this photograph an excavator has pulled a derrick stone out of The Ohio River on the Back Channel at the Emsworth Dam. Derrick stones averaged around 8 cubic yards each. Derrick stones will be replaced with three foot thick grout filled bags as a means of scour protection. Photo by Bob Mlinek, Trumbull Corp., Pittsburgh, PA United States
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This photograph was taken below the Emsworth Back Channel Dam on the Ohio River. The combination wall is under construction on one of the few calm days on the river. I take care of drafting and help with logistics for the project. Photo by Bob Mlinek, Trumbull Corp., Pittsburgh, PA United States
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Morning twilight shot at the Chouteau Combined Cycle Project near Pryor, Oklahoma. Our studio was hired to photograph the recently completed project. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by Trevor Clancy
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In this photograph a 48 inch pipe pile is being driven. This project is on The Ohio River at the Emsworth Back Channel Dam. I work as a draftsman and help with logistics for the project. Photo by Bob Mlinek, Trumbull Corp., Pittsburgh, PA United States
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Morning twilight shot at the Chouteau Combined Cycle Project near Pryor, Oklahoma. Our studio was hired to photograph the recently completed project. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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Evening twilight shot taken on newly widened bridge spanning Lake Underhill on State Road 408 (urban expressway) in Orlando, FL. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by Trevor Clancy
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Evening twilight shot taken on newly widened bridge spanning Lake Underhill on State Road 408 (urban expressway) in Orlando, Florida. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by Trevor Clancy
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Evening twilight shot taken alongside new cable-stayed pedestrian bridge which crosses I-75 as part of the Ambassador Gateway Project in Detroit, MI. Our studio was hired to photograph the bridge along with several other features along a 2.5 mile stretch of the project. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by Trevor Clancy
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Evening twilight shot taken alongside new cable-stayed pedestrian bridge which crosses I-75 as part of the Ambassador Gateway Project in Detroit, MI. Our studio was hired to photograph the bridge along with several other features along a 2.5 mile stretch of the project. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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Dawn image taken at the Tres Rios project of an excavator about to fill a haul truck. The Tres Rios Phase 3 Environmental Restoration project is located in Phoenix, AZ within Maricopa County and extends approximately 5.2 miles in length and one-mile in width, along the Gila River. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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Dawn image taken at the Tres Rios project of an excavator about to fill a haul truck. The Tres Rios Phase 3 Environmental Restoration project is located in Phoenix, AZ within Maricopa County and extends approximately 5.2 miles in length and one-mile in width, along the Gila River. Submitted by David Murphy, Marble Street Studio, Inc., Albuquerque, UT United States Photo by John Yost
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SR-76 Middle Project, San Luis Rey River Bridge, Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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R. Baker and Son took part in a solemn ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum honoring the 12 firefighters from Ladder Company 3 who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Working closely with the 9/11 Memorial and the NYC Fire Department, R. Baker and Son was tasked with rigging Ladder 3's battered fire truck into the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. The challenge was in figuring out how to lower the 58,000 lb. fire truck vertically through a narrow opening into the museum 70 feet below ground, then returning it to its horizontal position using only one crane. The solution: a RAFT, or Rigging Apparatus for Fire Trucks, custom-designed by the R. Baker and Son team. Photo by Damon Kozul, R. Baker and Son, Red Bank, NJ USA
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R. Baker and Son took part in a solemn ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum honoring the 12 firefighters from Ladder Company 3 who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Working closely with the 9/11 Memorial and the NYC Fire Department, R. Baker and Son was tasked with rigging Ladder 3's battered fire truck into the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. The challenge was in figuring out how to lower the 58,000 lb. fire truck vertically through a narrow opening into the museum 70 feet below ground, then returning it to its horizontal position using only one crane. The solution: a RAFT, or Rigging Apparatus for Fire Trucks, custom-designed by the R. Baker and Son team. Photo by Damon Kozul, R. Baker and Son, Red Bank, NJ USA
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R. Baker and Son took part in a solemn ceremony at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum honoring the 12 firefighters from Ladder Company 3 who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Working closely with the 9/11 Memorial and the NYC Fire Department, R. Baker and Son was tasked with rigging Ladder 3's battered fire truck into the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. The challenge was in figuring out how to lower the 58,000 lb. fire truck vertically through a narrow opening into the museum 70 feet below ground, then returning it to its horizontal position using only one crane. The solution: a RAFT, or Rigging Apparatus for Fire Trucks, custom-designed by the R. Baker and Son team. Photo by Damon Kozul, R. Baker and Son, Red Bank, NJ USA
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This Dewatering Pump is a Silent, Non-Clog, Trailer Mounted, 4" solid handling, 450hp engine, with head capacity over 300', capable of flows up to 9,000GPM with a 12" suction 10" discharge. Easy access to operating controls with lockable doors for increased security. Griffin offers a variety of silent pumps with capacities up to over 20,000 gallons per minute. Griffin non-clog pumps are equipped with large cleanout ports which allow removal of debris from the impeller without removing suction hose or suction piping. Excellent for Wastewater/Sewer Bypass Pumping, sumping, and flood control. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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"That's a big fish on the line", Superintendent Blake Anderson (in life vest). Foreman Jaime Gonzalez mans a tag line during construction of the lift span for the Gilmerton Bridge Replacement Project in Chesapeake, VA. (Photo by: Paula Huckaby, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc.) Submitted by Natalie Bugg, PCL Civil Constructors, Inc., Tampa, FL USA Photo by Paula Huckaby
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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MWH is providing construction management-at-risk services for the preconstruction and construction of the City of Tallahassee's Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Reclamation Facility upgrades project. The MWH teams outreach efforts provided substantial economic impact to the local Tallahassee area, providing employment of over 200 craft workers and an estimated economic impact of over $100M per year for the local Tallahassee economy. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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The Dannon Company, the top selling brand of yogurt worldwide, selected MWH to perform design- build services on the $7.2M Water Pretreatment Facility for Wastewater Plant in West Jordan, UT. The new pre-treatment facility replaced the existing one and, within six months, increased Dannon's yogurt production significantly. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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The Dannon Company, the top selling brand of yogurt worldwide, selected MWH to perform design- build services on the $7.2M Water Pretreatment Facility for Wastewater Plant in West Jordan, UT. The new pre-treatment facility replaced the existing one and, within six months, increased Dannon's yogurt production significantly. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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The Dannon Company, the top selling brand of yogurt worldwide, selected MWH to perform design- build services on the $7.2M Water Pretreatment Facility for Wastewater Plant in West Jordan, UT. The new pre-treatment facility replaced the existing one and, within six months, increased Dannon's yogurt production significantly. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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The Dannon Company, the top selling brand of yogurt worldwide, selected MWH to perform design- build services on the $7.2M Water Pretreatment Facility for Wastewater Plant in West Jordan, UT. The new pre-treatment facility replaced the existing one and, within six months, increased Dannon's yogurt production significantly. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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An ironworker stands proud as Air Force One taxxis by his construction site. My role is to excite the public about the jobs created and lives changed by the largest public works project in Los Angeles history. Photo by Brian Williams, Walsh Construction, Los Angeles, CA US
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The Dannon Company, the top selling brand of yogurt worldwide, selected MWH to perform design- build services on the $7.2M Water Pretreatment Facility for Wastewater Plant in West Jordan, UT. The new pre-treatment facility replaced the existing one and, within six months, increased Dannon's yogurt production significantly. Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO Photo by Brent Asay, MWH, Broomfield, CO USA
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Construction worker removes old concrete for stanchion on the Beach Channel bridge near Hammels Wye on the A train line. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Two Sandhogs walk out of the tunnel and into the Launch Box for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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VIPs witnessing the last section of tunneling for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project get covered with dust produced by the TBM as it brakes through the rock. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhog inside the TBM of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project waits for instruction on when he can start mining.. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhog inspects TBM before it continues to finish the brake through of the last section of tunneling for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhogs leave the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project after TMB brakes through last section of tunnel. Area still filled with dust produced by TBM. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Sandhogs pose in front of TBM soon after it broke through last section of tunnel for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Second Avenue Subway Project. Submitted by Patrick J. Cashin, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY USA Photo by Patrick J. Cashin
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Levante high speed rail access. Madrid-Castilla la Mancha-Comunidad Valenciana-Region de Murcia. Villarrubia de Santiago-Cuenca section (Spain). Submitted by Mario Garcia, COMSA EMTE, Barcelona, Spain Photo by Daniel Dominguez
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Levante high speed rail access. Madrid-Castilla la Mancha-Comunidad Valenciana-Region de Murcia. Villarrubia de Santiago-Cuenca section. (Spain) Submitted by Mario Garcia, COMSA EMTE, Barcelona, Spain Photo by Daniel Dominguez
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Viaduct Pont del Candi in Montblanc (Lleida, Spain). Submitted by Mario Garcia, COMSA EMTE, Barcelona, Spain Photo by Javier Serrano
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Maintenance being performed on a flood control pump prior to seeing action in the field during the summer of 2011, at Griffin Pumps manufacturing plant in Houston, TX. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New Yorks roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Dominic Fekete
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New Yorks roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Ken Avery
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New Yorks roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Dominic Fekete, PE
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New York's roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Dave Thurnherr, PE
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New York's roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Ken Avery, PE
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New Yorks roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Ken Avery, PE
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New Yorks roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away. Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Dave Thurnherr, PE
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Living in Boulder City I am constantly reminded that I live in The town that built Hoover Dam. In the fall of 2010 we added another architectural monument, The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. From the bottom of Black Canyon at sunrise, light on the monumental forms of steel, concrete and rock lend itself to a black and white image. Photograph taken with a 10.5mm Nikkor lens. Photo by Alan Goya, Goya Media, Boulder City, NV USA
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Free from the heat of the day, the workers of the Panama Canal Expansion Program break and dig through strong volcanic rock. Their even stronger wills work around the clock to deliver an excavation of 150 million cubic meters. Im a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Javier Conte
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Before initiating the construction of the Borinquen dam, a 1.8 kilometer-long cofferdam was built to retain the waters of Miraflores Lake and enable dry-excavation activities. The cellular cofferdam is made up of 58 round cells, each of them built with 136 steel sheets measuring 69 feet long and weighing 3 tons. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Javier Conte
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All kinds of engineering tasks are performed simultaneously at the construction site of the Third Set of Locks. Drilling, digging, pouring, dredging, lifting and more, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until completion. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Javier Conte
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While extensive commercial exchange traverse the Panama Canal inside containers, heavy equipment excavate the ocean entrances of the waterway. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Edward Ortiz
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Expansion Program contractors excavate a new 6.1 kilometer-long channel through which Post-Panamax vessels will transit. The creation of the new channel that will ling the Third Set of Locks and Culebra Cut - the narrowest stretch at the Panama Canal - calls for the removal of 49 million cubic meters of material. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Edward Ortiz
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Sliding down a 50 meter high wall at the Third Set of Locks excavation, a rapeler clips wire netting onto it to protect the workers below from rockfall. Im a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Edward Ortiz
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Down at the second water conduit of the new Atlantic locks, workers smooth down the surface of the initial concrete lift. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Edward Ortiz
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A mellow sunset brings the heat down, but the concrete workers of the Third Set of Locks project press on. I am a photographer who captures the Panama Canal Expansion images everyday, member of the Communication and Historic Documentation team. Submitted by Lina Cossich, Panama Canal Authority, Panama, Panama Photo by Abdiel Julio
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Isaias Rodriquez (left) and Sam Wilson (right) move a nearly complete 12 inch (non-clog) trash handling pump down the assembly line for final assembly at Griffin Pumps manufacturing plant in Houston, Texas prior to shipment to a municipality in the West Indies. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Tom was the construction Superintendent on the 275 seat lounge that sits atop the hotels 25-story east tower at Market Street and Broadway, two blocks north of Busch Stadium. Submitted by Sara Jelercic, Paric Corporation, O'Fallon, MO USA Photo by Tom Baum
Busy day at LPV-3.2b Floodwall in New Orleans
Busy day at LPV-3.2b West Return Floodwall in New Orleans
Odebrecht-Johnson Bros Joint Venture
New Orleans, Louisiana
The Curtainwall
Structure Tone, Gensler
7 World Trade Center
Reflexions
Structure Tone, Gensler
7 World Trade Center
The Team
Structure Tone, Gensler
7 World Trade Center
The Generator
Structure Tone, Gensler
7 World Trade Center
Exit
Structure Tone, Gensler
636 11th Avenue, NYC
A Coatrack
Structure Tone, Ogilvy
636 11th Avenue, NYC
Yellow Boots
Structure Tone, Ogilvy
636 11th Avenue, NYC
A Steam Fitter
Structure Tone, Ogilvy
636 11th Avenue, NYC
The Loading Dock
Tishman, Structure Tone, Gensler
One Bryant Park, NYC
The Scaffolding
Structure Tone
One West 29th Street, NYC
17,400 lbs
Structure Tone
One New York Plaza, NYC
A Room With A View
Structure Tone, Gensler
11 Times Square, NYC
Stairs Going Up
Tishman, Structure Tone, Gensler
One Bryant Park, NYC
20 Hour Days
Structure Tone, Gensler
One Bryant Park, NYC
Steel Story
Structure Tone, Gensler
11 Times Square, NYC
In Good Company
Turner Construction
Long Island, NY
Clean Cut Contractors
Structure Tone, Gensler
One Bryant Park, NYC
Machines and Men
Structure Tone, Gensler
One Bryant Park, NYC
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Two field crew completing a reinforcing steel mechanical splice on the New Parkland Hospital project in Dallas, Texas. Photo by Randy Hagens, HDR Architecture, Inc., Dallas, TX USA
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Mercury City Tower Moscow on 12 November 2011. One man welding one man grinding a beam.I prepare claims. Photo by Harvey Smith, Rasen , Moscow, Russia
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SR-76 Night Moves 2, Pinnick Inc, a sub to Flatiron, loading rock for a 2-mile haul. To minimize traffic disruptions on the SR-76 widening project they moved material at night for 2 weeks in January 2011. No role on the project; nearby resident, previously lived in Bonsall. Photo by Dave Vornberger, Dave Vornberger, Irvine, CA US
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I believe real art is where no one looks. Photo by melissa sokolinski, The VMJR Companies, Ballston Spa, United States
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The beauty within Photo by melissa sokolinski, The VMJR Companies, Ballston Spa, United States
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Caption: Utah Transit Authorities Airport Lightrail Project. Spotters keep an eye on the overhead power and fiber during the Reconstruction of Redwood Road. during this piece of work we were at it 24 hours a day for 3 days in order to ddemo/grade,pour colored crosswalks, PCCP, and pave. I am the G.S. on the 6 mile project that goes from downtown, thru North Temple, and ending at SLC International Airport Photo by MIchael Howard, Stacy and Witbeck Inc., Alameda, CA USA
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Project Name: Q-Bridge Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Aaron Tubbs
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Project Name: South Cobb Tunnel Pump Station Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Juan C. Rodriguez
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Project Name: Mon-Fayette Expressway over Monongahela River Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Tim Harden
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Project Name: Holtwood Power Plant Expansion Project. Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Michael Texeira
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Project Name: LAX Bradley West Gates and Core Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Teresa Carrillo
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Project Name: Doyle Drive Reconstruction Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Jeffrey Haw
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Project Name: 2550 North Lakeview Submitted by Kim Caplis, Walsh Construction, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Jared McDaniel
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Dave Handy (left) of Griffin Dewatering South Florida, enjoys a quick laugh with a passing attendee at 2011's ConExpo/Con-Agg trade show from at the Las Vegas Convention Center from March 2011. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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2 men walk along a MasTec Precision Pipeline installation near Nevada's Black Rock Desert Photo by Greg Whitaker, Greg Whitaker Photography, Inc., Nashville, IN U.S.A.
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A Flatbed delivers sections of a 42inch NG Pipeline over rough trails in North Central Nevada for MasTec/Precision Pipeline Photo by Greg Whitaker, Greg Whitaker Photography, Inc., Nashville, IN U.S.A.
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A painter working on a MasTec/Precision Pipeline installation in North Central Nevada Photo by Greg Whitaker, Greg Whitaker Photography, Inc., Nashville, IN U.S.A.
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Steel at Sunset, SteelFab, Inc. provided the structural steel for this project. Bissell Companies is the owner and general contractor of the project. Photo is courtesy of the Bissell Companies, inc/Ray Sepesy Submitted by Lisa Geddings, SteelFab, Inc., Charlotte, NC USA Photo by Ray Sepesy
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SAIC provided construction monitoring of Cedar Creek 2, a 250 MW wind farm project in northeastern Colorado near the existing 300 MW Cedar Creek 1 wind farm. Full construction began in September 2010, and this photo depicts an erection topping crane that was waiting to be disassembled. Photo by Matthias Gewalt, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Denver, CO USA
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SAIC provided construction monitoring of Cedar Creek 2, a 250 MW wind farm project in northeastern Colorado near the existing 300 MW Cedar Creek 1 wind farm, for its lenders. Full construction began in September 2010, and this photo depicts a mechanically complete wind turbine at sunset with cloud cover in the background. Photo by Matthias Gewalt, Science Applications International Corporation, Denver, CO USA
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James McHugh Construction Co. serves as the general contractor for the Wacker Drive Viaduct Reconstruction project in downtown Chicago, IL. Their role entails excavation and earth work, concrete structure work, post-tensioning and more. Submitted by Kevin Fitzpatrick, Alfred Benesch and Company, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Carlos del Val
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Workers on tension ring; temporary structure and crawler crane in the background Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by Grant Mattice
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Rope access worker on fixed-fabric roof arch junction Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by Grant Mattice
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Rope access workers preparing to hoist retractable roof Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by Grant Mattice
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rope access workers preparing landing net for fixed fabric roof installation above catwalk Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by Grant Mattice
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workers preparing panels on giant HD screen in Terry Fox Plaza Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by Grant Mattice
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rope access worker painting one of 36 mast tops (need to confirm name of employee who took photo) Submitted by Jane McDonald, PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc., Vancouver, Canada Photo by RAC employee RAC employee
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Vecellio and Grogan built a bridge over a 200-foot-deep chasm as part of an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Submitted by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA Photo by Matt Farley
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Vecellio and Grogan built a bridge over a 200-foot-deep chasm as part of an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Submitted by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA Photo by Matt Farley
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A Sharpe Bros. paving crew lays asphalt at the Triad Armed Forces Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. Sharpe Bros., a division of Vecellio and Grogan, is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Submitted by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA Photo by John Riley, Jr.
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On a Sharpe Bros. road improvement project on US-220 in Asheboro, North Carolina, two workers operate a Movable Concrete Barrier transfer vehicle to adjust a lane closure. Sharpe Bros., a division of Vecellio and Grogan, is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Submitted by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA Photo by John Riley, Jr.
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Power Screening Contaminated Soil - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Loading an Off-Road Truck - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Stabilization and Solidification of Contaminated Soil - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Delivery of Contaminated Soil for Processing - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Placing Geotextile Cover on the Disposal Cell - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Clean Soil Cover of the Disposal Cell - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Florida where batteries were manufactured and recycled. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Loading Contaminated Soil - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Oklahoma for the removal of lead contaminated mining waste and soil. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Building a Construction Site Access Road - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Oklahoma for the removal of lead contaminated mining waste and soil. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Removing Contaminated Soil - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Oklahoma for the removal of lead contaminated mining waste and soil. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Managing the Consolidation of Contaminated Soil - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Oklahoma for the removal of lead contaminated mining waste and soil. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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School Yard Cleanup - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Missouri for the removal of soil contaminated with lead from mining waste. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Starting Remediation of a New Site - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Missouri for the removal of soil contaminated with lead from mining waste. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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Remediation of a Ball Field - DNT performed remediation of an EPA Superfund Site in Missouri for the removal of soil contaminated with lead from mining waste. Photo by Curtis Teague, DNT Environmental Services, Atlanta, GA USA
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James McHugh Construction Co. serves as the general contractor for the Wacker Drive Viaduct Reconstruction project in downtown Chicago, IL. Their role entails excavation and earth work, concrete structure work, post-tensioning and more. This photo shows the deck pour/concrete placement on Wacker Drive looking south between Washington Street and Madison Avenue. Submitted by Kevin Fitzpatrick, Alfred Benesch and Company, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Carlos del Val
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This photo shows construction of the new Wacker Drive/Congress Interchange entrance ramp in downtown Chicago, IL. EJM Engineering, Inc. is providing traffic control/design services for the project, which is one of the busiest interchanges in the city. It includes new entrance and exit ramps to the I-290 expressway and reconstruction of the Congress Parkway viaduct over Franklin Avenue. Submitted by Kevin Fitzpatrick, Alfred Benesch and Company, Chicago, IL USA Photo by Christopher Krueger
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Busy day at LPV-9.2b West Return Floodwall, a project by Odebrecht-Johnson Bros JV for the US Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans. Submitted by Denise Cruz, Odebrecht, Coral Gables, FL United States Photo by Larry Hodgson
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It is lonely and cold at the top. Submitted by Raj Singh, Infinity Engineering, North Vancouver, Canada Photo by Dennis Hicks
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This is a man cutting profile steel at Mercury City Tower, on the morning of 25 August 2011. I write claims Photo by Harvey Smith, Rasen , Moscow, Russia
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Sakhalin Sunrise. I snapped this picture on a cold October morning on a jobsite north of Nogliki, Russia on Sakhalin Island. I provided technical support for the assembly and installation of the Flexifloat sectional barge configuration I designed for the clients dredging operation. Photo by Justin Warren, Robishaw Engineering, Inc., Houston, TX USA
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Chinese facade worker Mercury City Tower, Moscow 6 September 2011. I prepare claims. Photo by Harvey Smith, Rasen , Moscow, Russia
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Our role as general contractors included repairing a shoreline sinkhole along the Hudson River for the village of Tarrytown Photo by Anthony DIppolito, Thalle / Transit Construction, Yonkers, NY United States
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Our role as general contractors included repairing a shoreline sinkhole along the Hudson River for the village of Tarrytown Photo by Anthony DIppolito, Thalle / Transit Construction, Yonkers, NY United States
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Houston Rapid Transit's crew pouring roadway concrete for the Houston Metro light rail extension. Photo by Drew McDonald, Houston Rapid Transit, Houston, TX USA
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Workers on the Huey P Long Bridge Widening Project climb the high steel with the beautiful New Orleans sky as a backdrop. Harold Lohmann was an intern on the project assisting with construction inspection. Submitted by Shane Peck, Parsons Brinckerhoff, New Orleans, LA USA Photo by Harold Lohmann
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Houston Rapid Transit's crew pour cap concrete for the LRT bridge near downtown Houston. This bridge will accommodate trains for the light rail extension. Photo by Drew McDonald, Houston Rapid Transit, Houston, TX USA
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This is the construction of a bridge over the Shenandoah River, located at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. It is a very unique delta frame design. When completed the bridge will be around 200 feet high and over 1600 feet long. Photo by Tyler Edwards, Trumbull Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA United States
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Dale Johnson carving a column capital for the Bowery Savings Bank restoration. I took this photograph while watching my father work in his studio. Submitted by Ray Warner, Cetra/CRI Architecture, PLLC, New York, NY USA Photo by Amber Johnson
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Nick Fairplay carving one of sixteen different figures for the pilasters to be installed in the Bowery Savings Bank restoration. I took this photograph while watching my husband work in his studio. Submitted by Ray Warner, Cetra/CRI Architecture, PLLC, New York, NY USA Photo by Elizabeth Meadows
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Bridge inspection of the Baldwin Bridge carrying I-95 in Connecticut. Two inspection teams working from snoopers above. Submitted by Corey Fenwick, Pennoni Associates, Philadelphia, PA USA Photo by Jennifer Laning, PE
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Interstate Foundation crew pouring a drill shaft the LRT bridge for the New Light rail extension in Houston Texas. Submitted by Casey McKay, Houston Rapid Transit, Houston , TX USA Photo by Drew McDonald
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As a Project Engineer working at Johnson Houses complex (NYCHA)I took this picture while supervising roofing work. As a project engineer in this project I supervised structural repairs as well as roofing installation. Photo by Alvaro Aranguren, STV Inc, New York, NY USA
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As a project engineer supervising roof work there is always a chance to take impressive pictures in Harlem, NY Photo by Alvaro Aranguren, STV Group Inc, New York, NY USA
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HDR was hired to complete the rehabilitation of the Northbound and Southbound Bruckner Expressway Bridges over CSX and AMTRAK tracks. This project is set to be completed in 2012. Submitted by Amy Hennings, HDR, Omaha, NE US Photo by Keith Philpott
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HDR was hired to complete the rehabilitation of the Northbound and Southbound Bruckner Expressway Bridges over CSX and AMTRAK tracks. This project is set to be completed in 2012. Submitted by Amy Hennings, HDR, Omaha, NE US Photo by Keith Philpott
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HDR was hired to complete the rehabilitation of the Northbound and Southbound Bruckner Expressway Bridges over CSX and AMTRAK tracks. This project is set to be completed in 2012. Submitted by Amy Hennings, HDR, Omaha, NE US Photo by Keith Philpott
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HDR was hired to complete the rehabilitation of the Northbound and Southbound Bruckner Expressway Bridges over CSX and AMTRAK tracks. This project is set to be completed in 2012. Submitted by Amy Hennings, HDR, Omaha, NE US Photo by Keith Philpott
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HDR was hired to complete the rehabilitation of the Northbound and Southbound Bruckner Expressway Bridges over CSX and AMTRAK tracks. This project is set to be completed in 2012. Submitted by Amy Hennings, HDR, Omaha, NE US Photo by Keith Philpott
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Union ironworkers installing chevron truss member for the temporary tower used to construct the permanent tower of the self-anchored suspension section of the east crossing of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Traffic moving on the old bridge is in the background and the decks of the new bridge in the foreground. I have been photographing this bridge since the project began. Photo by Joseph Blum, People and Work Photography, San Francisco, CA USA
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Houston Rapid Transit's subcontractor (Aztec) is performing demolition on the Main Street Bridge in Downtown Houston. The demolition will be a part of the new light rail extension in the Houston Metro area. (Drew McDonald Engineer for the North Corridor) Submitted by Chris Allen, Houston Rapid Transit, Houston, TX USA Photo by Drew McDonald
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A Zachry welder at work on condenser walls at the Sandy Creek Energy Station project in Riesel, Texas. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Where Steel and Concrete Meet......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Reaching for the Stars......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Crystal Clear Image......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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I was photographing the demolition of an existing Hospital wing for PCL Construction. This shot is a Pedestrian bridge being removed before final demolition of building. Photo by Paul Turang, Paul Turang Photography, San Pedro, CA US
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A Combination of Differences......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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I was photographing the demolition of an existing Hospital wing for PCL Construction. This shot is what remains of the building Photo by Paul Turang, Paul Turang Photography, San Pedro, CA US
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I was photographing the demolition of an existing Hospital wing for PCL Construction. This is a shot of heavy equipment ripping apart the structure. Photo by Paul Turang, Paul Turang Photography, San Pedro, CA US
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A Zachry craft specialist performs an early morning check at Florida Municipal Power Agencys Cane Island Power Park. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Standing Tall and Proud......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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A Zachry overhead crane operator riggs and sets turbine components during construction of the Sandy Creek Energy Station in Riesel, Texas. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Zachry performs construction at the Cape Canaveral site in Florida. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Cold Steel Anxiously Waits......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Cranes lined up before deployment at Zachrys equipment yard in San Antonio, Texas. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Critical Connections......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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Focusing on the Lift......I am the Project Engineer on this project and handle the RFIs and submittals. I also take site photos daily to keep a record of the progress on the project. Photo by Courtney Glaub, PJ Dick, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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A Zachry Engineering High Voltage employee works on converters prior to shipment for the Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 project in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Overview of Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 Project under construction in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Overview of Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 Project under construction in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Sunrise at Pea Island NC. I was the Project Manager for the Emergency Bridge to restore traffic on Hwy 12 after Hurricane Irene. Photo by Richard Nickel, Carolina Bridge, Orangenurg, SC US
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Overview of Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 Project under construction in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Sunset at Pea Island NC. I was the Project Manager for the Emergency Bridge to restore traffic on Hwy 12 after Hurricane Irene. Photo by Richard Nickel, Carolina Bridge, Orangenurg, SC US
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Overview of Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 Project under construction in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Emergency project at Pea Island NC. I was the Project Manager for the Emergency Bridge to restore traffic on Hwy 12 after Hurricane Irene. Photo by Richard Nickel, Carolina Bridge, Orangenurg, SC US
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A Zachry employee installs solar panels at the Sempra Mesquite Solar 1 Project under construction in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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Zachry employees lift a 65-pound solar panel during installation at Sempras Mesquite Solar 1 project in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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A Zachry employee constructs the frame that will hold the solar panels at Sempras Mesquite Solar 1 project in Arizona. Submitted by Jen Jonas, Zachry, San Antonio, TX USA Photo by Alissa Hollimon
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From February 2009 till February 2011, Consulgal/Glintt supervised the construction of the New Laboratories of EPAL (Lisbon Water Supply System),by the Consortium contractor Graviner/FDO/Ramalho Rosa. The building with four floors has 7000m2 and costed about 12 million euro. I was Consulgal`s team leader, and the photo represents the armouring of a main column. Photo by Luiz Carvalho, Consulgal, S. Domingos de Rana, Portugal
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From February 2009 till February 2011, Consulgal/Glintt supervised the construction, by contractor Graviner/FDO/Ramalho Rosa, of the New Laboratories of EPAL, the main Water Control Supply system in Lisbon. The photo was taken in the garage entrance, in the end of pooring the cover concrete in the slab. Photo by Luiz Carvalho, Consulgal, S. Domingos de Rana, Portugal
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Wind Farm Texas/Oklahoma Panhandle State line. Safety Manager for substation construction. Photo by Donny Black, Safety Man, Inc., Atlanta, GA U.S.A.
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Morning winds turn turbines. Safety Manager for Substation construction. Photo by Donny Black, Safety Man, Inc., Atlanta, GA U.S.A.
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View from atop 600 foot lighting arresting tower array looking down at Space Shuttle Launch complex 39B during initial demolition activities. URS oversaw demolition and provided QA/QC services to outside contractor LVI Services on behalf of NASA. All related infrastucture- Fixed Service Structure and Rotating Service Structure were completly demolished down to the concrete surface. Flame trench, piping, and concrete infrastructure remain for use in the launching of future rockets. Photo by Joseph Bowen, URS Corporation- Federal Services, Florida, FL USA
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A special gantry crane was needed for the balanced cantilever segmental bridge construction over the Washington Beltway for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The graceful curve of the segmental box girder bridge is taking aim at Tysons Corner, Virginia for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A rare look at the inside of a segmental box girder span with its six post tensioned tendons that hold up the span. More than three miles of segmental spans are being built for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The morning sun lights up the gantry crane and the newly constructed segmental box girder spans for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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6990 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Columns for Ramps S, N and F for the new Selmon Expressway overpasses. This shot reminds me of a modern day Stonehenge. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7044 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Looking east at pier 14-4 and the newly erected spans for Ramps N and F Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7048 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Segments awaiting erection at Ramps S, N and F over SR 618 Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7143 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Pier 10-8 of the Ramp B Flyover where it crosses Ramps N and F. It's amazing how these segments seem to just hang in mid air. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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TREVI Communications Dept Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by LUCIO GARAFALO
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7165 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Looking west at Ramp S as it crosses Ramp J Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7206 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Segment placement at Ramp J under Ramp S Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7220 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Segment placement at Ramp J under Ramp S Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7375 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Segment placement at Ramp J under Ramp S alongside the Selmon Expressway Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7402 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Ramp S over segment placement at Ramp J alongside the Selmon Expressway Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7437 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida A new segment is pulled into place at Ramp J Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7579 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Ramps F, N and S over the Selman Expressway. Riders will get quite a view from a top of the new connector. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7648 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Looking west at Ramps S, J (under S) and K Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7703 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Ramp N closure to be made over westbound Selmon Expressway Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7720 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Westbound Selmon Expressway under Ramps N, F and S Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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7883 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Segment lifter in action at Ramp N Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Discharge from Griffin Dewatering Pumps on a US Army Corps of Engineers flood control project in New Orleans during April of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Michael Lippard
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I am the photographer for the structural engineers. The Lemay Car Museum is built to house the worlds largest collection of historic vehicles. The museum features an architecturally expressive curved roof of special glulam arches. Photo by Michael Dickter, Magnusson Klemencis Associates, Seattle, WA USA
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Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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Pike Electric, LLC lineman work high above the ground to construct transmission lines. Keith was hired to take photos of Pike lineman on the job for use in marketing, sales and recruitment materials. Submitted by Lindsay Szeszycki, Chernoff Newman, Mt. Pleasant, SC United States Photo by Keith Lanpher
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A crew member for Pike Electric, LLC works to restore power after a major storm. Keith was hired to take photos of Pike lineman on the job for use in marketing, sales and recruitment materials. Submitted by Lindsay Szeszycki, Chernoff Newman, Mt. Pleasant, SC United States Photo by Keith Lanpher
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The Griffin Dewatering mascot eagerly awaits the first visitors to Griffin's booth prior to the start of ConExpo/Con-Agg 2011. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Tom Aldridge of Griffin Pump and Equipment, Inc. gives direction on placing an Electric Wellpoint Pump during set up at ConExpo/Con-Agg 2011. ConExpo/Con-Agg is the international gathering place in 2011 for the construction industries. Held every three years in Las Vegas, the exposition showcases the latest construction equipment, products, services and technologies. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Start of Quincy, Massachusetts's $1.6B Downtown Redevelopment. Photo by Ross Elliott, Woodard And Curran, Portland, ME United States
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Start of Quincy, Massachusetts's $1.6B Downtown Redevelopment. Photo by Ross Elliott, Woodard And Curran, Portland, ME United States
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Break time during a 184 bed Student housing project in Troy, NY. Completed in 6 months 2 weeks time. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Two hawks keep close eyes on Troop G Police Headquaters Project in Latham, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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66 inch diameter 135 foot deep pier cage. I one of the assistant superintendents overseeing the structure at the UTSW New University Hospital in Dallas. Submitted by Jose Cabrales, Hunt Construction Group, Mesquite, TX US Photo by Jose Cabrales
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Hawks Tells worker back to work at Troop G Police Headquaters Project in Latham, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Deep Dynamic Compaction on a site for a beverage distributer warehouse. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Deep Dynamic Compaction on a site for a beverage distributer warehouse. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Steel Truss on the Music City Center Convention Center job site. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Erin Parker, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Steel girders join in abstract patterns on the Music City Center job site. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Erin Parker, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Toping Out at Bank headquaters Ballstonspa, NY Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Toping Out at Bank headquaters Ballstonspa, NY Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Workers preparing for a weld on the Music City Center job site. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Erin Parker, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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That was then this is now. Toping out of a 9 story office building Albany, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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That was then this is now. Toping out of a 9 story office building Albany, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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That was then this is now. Toping out of a 9 story office building Albany, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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A concrete pour to finish the front portion of Music City Center. The pour took place on 9/16/11. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Pierre Vreyen, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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That was then this is now. Toping out of a 9 story office building Albany, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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That was then this is now. Toping out of a 9 story office building Albany, NY. Corporate Photographer Photo by Paul Knapick, BBl Construction Services, Albany, NY usa
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Rebar is prepared on an overpass of the Briley Parkway/I40 interchange outside of Nashville. The interchange was a 2 phase project ending in 2011. Multiple flyovers eased congestion through one of the busier intersections in Nashville. Aerial Innovations was contracted to provide monthly aerial progress images. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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The bridge connecting the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga to their training facility. The plant went on line in early 2011. Photos were taken for Volkswagen and the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce. Aerial Innovations was contracted to provide monthly aerial progress photography. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Electric conduit snakes into Music City Center. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Snow covers rebar at the Music City Center job site. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Lindsay Scott, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Ceco Concrete pours the entrance stairs to Music City Center. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Pierre Vreyen, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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A steel worker high above Music City Center. Steel work was completed in Oct 2011. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Pierre Vreyen, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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The Ballroom Ceiling trusses being jacked up on the Music City Center job site. A worker stands watching while the American flag is unfurled. The 530,000 lb trusses were jacked over 80 feet in the air over 5 hours using four Hydrospex Jacks. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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The front facade of Music City Center. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Downtown Nashville with two major projects underway; Music City Center fills the mid ground and Omni Hotel is still in the ground with four tower cranes ready for an accelerated schedule. MCC is being built by Bell/Clark and Brasfield And Gorrie is the GC for Omni Hotel. Aerial Innovations is contracted on both projects to provide aerial progress photography. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Workers take a break out side of the Bridgestone arena, across from Music City Center. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Pierre Vreyen, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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I shot this photo while documenting the assembly of a jobsite tower crane. It is quite exhilarating to be at the top of a tower crane watching workers tightening bolts all over the structure. The Baptist Princeton East hospital expansion, located in Birmingham, Alabama, includes a 100,000 sq ft addition and 60,000 sq ft renovation. The project began in May 2010 and is expected to be completed in 2013. Photo by Skip Pennington, Brasfield Gorrie, Birmingham, AL USA
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I shot this photo as workers prepared the base of a water tank which is part of a wastewater treatment plant. The workers would carry long bundles of rebar across the base of the tank and tie them in place. The tiny scale of the workers in this photo gives an idea of how massive the base of the tank is. The assembled rebar was like a huge musical instrument, and it made odd sounds as the workers walked across it and dropped the rebar onto it. The South Wastewater Treatment Plant, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, includes modifications to the existing Gravity Influent Pump Station to increase peak capacity to the pump station to 67 MGD. This structure will consist of six stand-alone 41-MGD treatment trains that will include drum screens, brushed screens, conveyors, vortex grit removal equipment, grit classifiers and concentrators, and several pumps. This phase began in August 2010 and is expected to be completed in October 2012. Photo by Skip Pennington, Brasfield Gorrie, Birmingham, AL USA
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I took this photo on a cold and rainy day. At first the workers were conscious of my presence and tended to pose for my photos. But as the task of assembling a concrete form became more difficult, they forgot I was taking photos and quickly moved into position as a team to wrestle the pieces in place. The Westin Hotel, in Birmingham, Alabama, will be adjacent to the Marketplace entertainment district development. The finished hotel will be nine stories and include 300 rooms with a street-level restaurant, cocktail lounge, ballroom, and meeting space area. Construction began in March 2011 and is expected to be finished in September 2012. Photo by Skip Pennington, Brasfield Gorrie, Birmingham, AL USA
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A member of the John A. Martin and Associates, Inc. team took this photo during site construction. Submitted by Trailer Martin, John A. Martin and Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, CA USA Photo by John A. Martin and Associates
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Panama Canal New Pacific Locks Complex - Concrete Placement for Culvert from Middle to Upper Chamber Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by David Wilson
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Georgia-Pacific Gypsum DensGlass Alaska Photo Caption - A mighty Alaskan Muskox is witness to the progress of the new Norton Sound Regional Hospital in Nome Alaska, part of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. The new hospital construction features DensGlass Sheathing from Georgia-Pacific Gypsum, covered with Henry BlueSkin Air Barrier System. DensGlass Sheathing, a moisture-resistant fiberglass-mat gypsum panel, can help protect the new hospital from the elements of this area of North West Alaska, which is at the edge of the Bering Sea and just South of the Arctic Circle. DensGlass Sheathing was ideal during the construction cycle as it can help prevent water intrusion and control moisture entry from the outside to help reduce the potential for mold growth inside to enhance the long-term performance of the building. Photo by: Cal Myrick, Neeser Construction Product Distributor: Uresco Materials Exterior Sheathing: DensGlass Sheathing from Georgia-Pacific Gypsum www.densglass.com Submitted by Sylvia O'Hagan, Ketchum PR for Georgia-Pacific Gypsum, Atlanta, GA USA Photo by Cal Myrick
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Saw-cutting 17 inch concrete panels in the aricraft apron at the Sacramento International Airport, Terminal B Modernization project. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA USA
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These are two large centrifugal pumps at Griffin Pump's Houston, Texas manufacturing plant slated for assembly as dewatering pumps for field service at excavations in early 2012. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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Derek is a project engineer on a major health care project in San Jose, CA. This was a great view of steel erection and perspective on the project's setting. Submitted by Jay Weisberger, Skanska USA Inc., Seattle, WA USA Photo by Derek Phebus
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The sun rises over the Topping Out slab of the 11-story Embassy Suites Orlando - Lake Buena Vista South on September 28, 2011. Carrie is an assistant project manager for the Embassy Suites project in Kissimmee, Fla. Submitted by Mary Krueger, Hardin Construction Company, Orlando, FL United States Photo by Carrie Rowlett
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San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge Self-Anchored Suspension Span, Tower Submitted by Kadi Camardese, American Bridge, Coraopolis, PA USA Photo by Brian Petersen
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San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge Self-Anchored Suspension Span Left Coast Lifter Submitted by Kadi Camardese, American Bridge, Coraopolis, PA USA Photo by Kelvin Chen
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This is the largest job Cajun has ever performed. It includes construction of approximately 8 miles of hurricane protection for St. Bernard Parish. This project is an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) project requiring coordination with the USACE and the engineers working with the USACE. Mr. Walsdorf is responsible for building approximately a 6,600 foot section of floodwall. The activities that Mr. Walsdorf supervised included H-pile installation, onsite splicing of piles, coordination of construction activities for a 24 hour work cycle, and placement of a T-wall for flood protection Submitted by Katie Reynolds, Cajun Constructors, Inc., Baton Rouge, LA United States Photo by Tom Walsdorf
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The Barnhart Bridge Crane operator keeps a steady eye on his load while pulling the 27 foot Herrenknecht cutterhead out of the exit shaft on the South Cobb Tunnel Project near Atlanta, Georgia. The TBM holed through nine months early. Photo by Dwayne Easterling, Jacobs Associates, the Chief Tunnel Inspector for the CM team of Parsons/Jacobs Associaes Photo by Dwayne Easterling, South Cobb Tunnel Project, Austell, GA USA
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San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge Self-Anchored Suspension Span, necklace lights Submitted by Kadi Camardese, American Bridge, Coraopolis, PA USA Photo by Brian Petersen
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Inspecting the cast-in-place concrete fillets inside the two hundred foot deep Wet Well in the Influent Pump Station. The structure is nearing completion on the South Cobb Tunnel Project near Atlanta, Georgia. Effluent collected by the five plus mile tunnel enters the wet well and then will be pumped to the existing reclamation plant. Photo by Dwayne Easterling, Jacobs Associates, the Chief Tunnel Inspector for the CM team of Parsons/Jacobs Associates. Photo by Dwayne Easterling, South Cobb Tunnel Project, Austell, GA USA
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In the Still of the Winter - Late in the afternoon with the winter sun from the south and a slack tide, while looking north I was able to get a nearly perfect reflection of the crane with the drill attachment, at Rte 3 Passiac River Crossing in New Jersey thanks Paul Photo by Paul Cunningham, Underpinning Foundation Skanska, Mspeth , NY USA
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Putting things in Perspective - Crews prepare a 72 inch Reverse Circulation drill to install bridge caissons at the Rte 3 Passiac River Crossing in New Jersey. What worked for me with this photo was the scale; particularly between the drill head and the lone worker in the foreground thanks Paul Photo by Paul Cunningham, Underpinning and Foundation Skanska, Mspeth , NY USA
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100,000-lb forklift truck with electro-permanent magnet device positions 15 ton steel slabs in ship hull so crane can unload them. Shaw designed and built a technologically advanced carbon steel handling terminal facility on Pinto Island in Mobile Bay. Capable of accommodating an annual throughput of more than five million tons, the facility incorporates unique, first-of-a-kind systems and technology to safely and efficiently transship steel slabs from Post-Panamax vessels to inland river barges bound for ThyssenKrupp’s carbon steel processing facility. Photo by Mark Banks, The Shaw Group, Denver, CO usa
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A member of the John A. Martin and Associates, Inc. team took this photograph during construction of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science expansion. Submitted by Trailer Martin, John A. Martin and Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, CA USA Photo by John A. Martin and Associates, Inc.
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A member of the John A. Martin and Associates, Inc. team took this photograph during construction of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science expansion. Submitted by Trailer Martin, John A. Martin and Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, CA USA Photo by John A. Martin and Associates, Inc.
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A member of the John A. Martin and Associates, Inc. team took this photograph during construction of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science expansion. Submitted by Trailer Martin, John A. Martin and Associates, Inc., Los Angeles, CA USA Photo by John A. Martin and Associates, Inc.
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A Michels Materials crew works in the shadow of Lambeau Field to recycle material from an abandoned parking lot. Photo by BOB WOTHE, MICHELS CORPORATION, BROWNSVILLE, WI United States
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The sun comes up on Cashton Greens Wind Farm, a Michels Wind Energy project and the first community wind farm of its kind in Wisconsin. Photo by BOB WOTHE, MICHELS CORPORATION, BROWNSVILLE, WI United States
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Project photographer. Submitted by Kevin Simmons, Charles Perry Partners, Inc., Gainesville, FL United States Photo by David Johnston
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Project photographer. Submitted by Kevin Simmons, Charles Perry Partners, Inc., Gainesville, FL United States Photo by David Johnston
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at early of this year, Libyan civil war started and we saved all our employees from libya including all our workers without any discrimination. So this picture explains to us that he is going back home country with bright smile. In reference, we rescued 28hundreds persons not only workers, also normal citizen who hopes to go out from Libya. Since this story, Daewoo started being called as Loyal Friend between workers. Submitted by Kihyun Kim, DAEWOO Engineering and Construction Company, Seoul, NY Republic of Korea Photo by Kihyun Kim
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Nighttime Installation of segmental box girders for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A well lit nighttime Installation of segmental box girders for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. We worked around the clock on the project and I was on site to observe the segmental construction and be sure the structural inspections were taking place for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Three gantry cranes are being used at the same time for the construction of segmental box girder spans for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the segmental construction and oversee the structural inspections for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The support of excavation struts frame the gantry crane being used to construct segmental box girder spans for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A close look at the massive rebar cage reveals the contractors men preparing the caisson cap for a pour. The foundation will support a column for the elevated guideway for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The walls of the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) tunnel look soft and bright as the PVC waterproofing is being installed for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The Highest Linked Bridge in the World Submitted by Hassan Dajani, Arabtec Construction L.L.C., DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Photo by TBD TBD
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The Highest Link Bridge in the World at 202.5m Submitted by Hassan Dajani, Arabtec Construction L.L.C., DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Photo by TBD TBD
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The Highest Link Bridge in the World at 202.5m Submitted by Hassan Dajani, Arabtec Construction L.L.C., DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Photo by TBD TBD
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Panama Canal New Atlantic Locks Complex Construction Area and Industrial Plant Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by David Wilson
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Panama Canal New Pacific Locks Complex - Construction Area and Industrial Plant Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by David Wilson
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Panama Canal New Pacific Locks Complex - Construction Area and Industrial Plant Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by David Wilson
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Setting a Bombardier vehicle atop bridge at Concourse Station for the automated people mover at the Sacramento International Airport. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA USA
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Setting a Bombardier vehicle atop bridge at Concourse Station for the automated people mover at the Sacramento International Airport. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA USA
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Reflections of gate signs and interior of the new concourse building at the Sacramento International Airport. The building is otherwise dark during this phase of construction. Outside of the building, aircraft are parked overnight. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA usa
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Applying hydromulch for erosion control at the Sacramento International Airport Terminal B Modernization project. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA usa
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Replacing a concrete panel in the aircraft apron area at the Sacramento International Airport, Terminal B Modernization project. The 17 inch PCC sections are 20 feet by 20 feet each. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA usa
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Hanging crystals on the oak tree chandelier that is to hang in the new Concourse Building at the Sacrament International Airport, Terminal B Modernization project. My role on the project has been Assistant Project Manager responsible for the exterior shell of the Concourse building. Photo by Glen Peach, County of Sacramento, Sacramento, CA USA
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These 3 stage jet pumps are fairly unique large size units in that they are capable of delivering flow over 1,400 gallons per minute (318 cubic meters per minute), head conditions up to 900 ft. (275 meters of head) and pressure up to 370 psi (26 kgf/cm2)Griffin is now manufacturing several of these unique pumps at Griffin's manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas during 2011 and into 2012. Photo by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA
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HVAC Piping fabrication for special Lehi, Utah project Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Ranger Construction pipe crew members install dewatering well points on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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HVAC Piping fabrication for special Lehi, Utah project Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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New HVAC at The Pointe in Burbank CA, TI project moving in KCET Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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A Ranger Construction pipe crew member applies sealant to a drainage pipe on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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New HVAC at The Pointe in Burbank CA, TI project moving in KCET Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Featured is the main feature of the aquatic facility and the final installation of the 50-meter Myrtha Pool that was used for the 2008 US Olympic Swimming Trials, where several world and American records were set by athletes such as Michael Phelps and Katie Hoff. The facility is scheduled to open in February 2012. (Photography by Jay L. Woodburn, AIA, LEED BD C, Senior Associate, Baskervill) Photo by Jay Woodburn, Baskervill, Richmond, VA United States
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Inspection team leader for the complete inspection of the bridge. Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by Michael Januszkiewicz
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Composite panoramic image during a field visit to the Greater Richmond Aquatics Partnership on 11/08/2011. (Photography by Jay L. Woodburn, AIA, LEED BD C, Senior Associate, Baskervill) Photo by Jay Woodburn, Baskervill, Richmond, VA United States
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The finished lobby of a multi-story office building improvement project for global virtualization and cloud infrastructure leader VMware. As a marketing communications coordinator for Cupertino Electric, Inc., Hoa Tran acts as staff photographer responsible for project documentation. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Hoa Tran
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Workers add a new staircase to a mid-building cutout in a multi-story office building improvement project for global virtualization and cloud infrastructure leader VMware. As a marketing communications coordinator for Cupertino Electric, Inc., Hoa Tran acts as staff photographer responsible for project documentation. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Hoa Tran
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Interior of the Stanford Bing Concert Hall begins to take shape. The 47-foot ceiling will help create a rich, full sound. Cupertino Electric, Inc., is adhering to strict guidelines for conduit separation during construction to create perfect sound isolation and room acoustics in the 844-seat concert hall. As a marketing communications coordinator for Cupertino Electric, Inc., Hoa Tran acts as staff photographer responsible for project documentation. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Hoa Tran
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Dawn construction photo at Bigelow Laboratory Ocean Science and Education Campus, East Boothbay, Maine October 2011 Role: Photographer See more details about the project in Submitter information. Submitted by Helen Novak, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Milford, MA USA Photo by Christopher Barnes
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UCSD Art Project -Fallen Star- by South Korean artisi Do Ho Suh. The house is cantalevered off the edge of the Jacobs School of Engineering building on the campus of UCSD. Wish the resolution was better. Sorry, taken with my phone! :) Photo by Paul Montgomery, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA USA
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Producer in charge of assembling a video which highlighted work done by Modjeski and Masters, Inc. Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by Michael Deiner
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Photographer in charge of assembling a video highlighting work performed by Modjeski and Masters, Inc. Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by Natalie Cake
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Photographer charged with capturing the Modjeski and Masters, Inc. in-house technical access training program. Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by John McElligott
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Construction photo at dawn of Bigelow Laboratory Ocean Science and Education Campus, East Boothbay, Maine, October 2011. Role: Photographer. See more details about the project in submitter information. Submitted by Helen Novak, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Milford, MA USA Photo by Christopher Barnes
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Restoration of the 1913 stone and precast Bates College Chapel, Lewiston, Maine. (Vertical view)Christopher Barnes is the photographer. See more project details in submitter information below. Submitted by Helen Novak, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Milford, MA USA Photo by Christopher Barnes
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Restoration of the 1913 stone and precast Bates College Chapel, Lewiston, Maine. (horizontal view)Christopher Barnes is the photographer. See more project details in submitter information below. Submitted by Helen Novak, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Milford, ME USA Photo by Christopher Barnes
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State of New York, Office of General Services, Capitol Building Restoration, Albany, NY. Gregg Shupe was the photographer. See additional project information in submitter section. Submitted by Helen Novak, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., Milford, MA USA Photo by Gregg Shupe
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Hayward Baker installed jet grouted bottom seals for the water cut-off of a cut and cover pipeline excavation in Syracuse, NY. Fritz Achhorner was a corporate resource (engineer) on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Fritz Achhorner
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Hayward Baker constructed Dry Soil Mix columns to strengthen the levees in New Orleans, LA. Fritz Achhorner was a corporate resource (engineer) on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Fritz Achhorner
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McLaren engineer surveying exisitng sign framing at approximately 150 feet above ground, for the Hard Rock Cafe in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo by William McCarthy IIII, McLaren Engineering Group, West Nyack, NY U.S.A.
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Hayward Baker installed permanent soil nails to stabilize an MSE wall for a Home Depot in Castle Rock, CO. David Gaston was a photographer for this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by David Gaston
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Hayward Baker installed permanent soil nails to stabilize an MSE wall for a Home Depot in Castle Rock, CO. David Gaston was a photographer for this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by David Gaston
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Hayward Baker installed permanent soil nails to stabilize an MSE wall for a Home Depot in Castle Rock, CO. David Gaston was a photographer for this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by David Gaston
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Fire protection piping, HVAC ductwork and Category 6A cabling for communications and technology are routed above the hallway ceilings from the Nemours clinic to the hospital. Submitted by Mary Ann Swiderski, TLC Engineering for Architecture, Orlando, FL USA Photo by Kim Madigan
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Hayward Baker operator installs drilled micropiles for support of a new Amtrak Bridge in Stonington Harbor, CT. Andrew Malinak was the project engineer on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Andrew Malinak
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Lifting the steel truss walkway over the north-bound lanes of Interstate 95 at Newark Toll Plaza. WR and A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Soils at a planned Boeing facility in North Charleston, SC, required ground improvement to mitigate liquefaction, increase soil bearing capacity, and control settlement. Hayward Baker used top and bottom feed vibro replacement stone columns to address the problems, as well as tie-down anchors to resist uplift loads on the foundations. Redd Schoening was the field engineer on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Redd Schoening
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Lifting the steel truss walkway over the north-bound lanes of Interstate 95 at Newark Toll Plaza. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Hayward Baker performs dry soil mixing for mass stabilization of a mine tailings pond in Illinois. Phillip Gallet was the field engineer on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Phillip Gallet
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Pneumatic tube station, med gas alarm panels and lighting rough-ins are being prepared at a nurses station at Nemours Childrens Hospital. Submitted by Mary Ann Swiderski, TLC Engineering for Architecture, Orlando, FL USA Photo by Kim Madigan
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Lifting the steel truss walkway over the north-bound lanes of Interstate 95 at Newark Toll Plaza. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Modifying the bearings of the southern highway speed tolling gantry using arc gouging. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Site Walk - Site teams walk the entire length of the Dubai 7th Creek Crossing project at the end of a hot Dubai Summer day to confirm safety checks and project house keeping requirements. Deputy Architectural Design Manager for Dubai Metro on a guided tour of safety provisions between projects. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Petros Zouzoulas
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Lifting the southern highway speed tolling gantry. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, EarthCam gifted Lady Liberty with an HD webcam, mounted right on the torch balcony. This image taken by EarthCam's 16 MegapixelCam Advanced, more popularly known as the CrownCam, delivers a birds-eye look at Lady Liberty and the rising morning sun. Soon, this camera will also capture the renovation that will be taking place at the Statue. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Rebar Spacer - A worker checks the vast array of rebar spacing on the Dubai 7th Creek Crossing project. Deputy Architectural Design Manager for Dubai Metro on a guided tour of safety provisions between projects. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Petros Zouzoulas
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This HD image, captured by EarthCam's 16 MegapixelCam Advanced, was taken days before the 10th Anniversary of September 11th. This webcam is the perfect way to watch as the towers rise against the New York City skyline. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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This truly incredible HD image of the World Trade Center was captured by EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic on the 10th anniversary of September 11th, 2001. The rising towers proudly display the colors of the American flag, while the Tribute in Light boldly stands in the background to illuminate the sky and city skyline. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Placing of American flag atop southern tolling gantry following major steel erection. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Submitted by Kellie Hollenbeck, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA Photo by Matthew McCarty
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Installation of the temporary Mabey Bridge of the Patapsco River,Elicote City, Maryland Night shift Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Installation of the temporary Mabey Bridge Towers over the Patapsco River,Elicote City, Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Foundation work Tydings Bridge,Susquahanna River Port Deposit Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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2500 pile driven to support the new Reflecting Pool,Lincoln Memorial Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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2500 pile driven to support the new Reflecting Pool,Lincoln Memorial Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Storing the the coping stones from around the Reflecting Pool,Lincoln Memorial Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Bulkhead restoration Chesapeake Beach,Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Intercounty Connecter Section A Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Intercounty Connecter Section B pipe cleanout Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Route 40 bridge restoration Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Shift ends on the water,Tydings Bridge restoration Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Rain and cold set in and the work contenues,Tydings Bridge restoration Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Telegraph Road Interchange, Alexandria Va. Bridges up and the jersey barricades head for a new life, a new project. Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Documenting all the project steps and process in photo and video. Submitted by Ahmed Adly, Enppi, Cairo, EGYPT Photo by : Eslam S.Mansour
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A beautiful morning sky siluets a gantry crane being used for the construction of segmental box girder spans for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the segmental construction and oversee the structural inspections for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) was being used to construct twin tunnels for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. The tunnel lighting turned the walls green and created a beautiful view of the work being done. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Soft and bright PVC waterproofing is being placed over shotcrete used to construct the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) tunnel for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Graceful twin segmental box girder spans are approaching the new Tysons East Station for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Black felt covers the tunnel shotcrete before the PVC waterproofing is placed on the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) tunnel for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. The surveyor is hard at work with precise measurements to keep everything on track. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Teamwork and skill are needed to erect balanced cantilever segmental spans over the Capitol Beltway for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. The precast segments and the poured-in-place segments had to be aligned and joined to start the span. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Longer than a football field, the gantry crane used for segmental bridge construction are an engineering marvel. More than three miles of twin segmental spans are being built for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The Capitol Beltway was quiet in the middle of the night as the giant gantry crane was used to construct balanced cantilever segmental spans for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Reinforcing steel for the final liner creates a symmetrical pattern for the New Austrian Tunneling Method (NATM) tunnel for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A large truck whips by as the construction crew erects segmental box girders over the Capitol Beltway for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. Night work was required to allow for lane closures. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Midnight segmental erection is being done on and over the Capitol Beltway for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. State police help keep the traveling public safe during the nighttime work. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A gentle touch is needed sometimes during launching of the gantry crane for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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A factory was built to construct segmental box girders for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. The construction crew had to use some muscle to insert the pier unit rebar cage into the mold. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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The gantry crane is lit up during nighttime construction of segmental box girder spans in Tysons Corner, Virginia. More than three miles of twin spans will be built for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project in Northern Virginia. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Evening work is just starting for the construction of segmental box girder spans in Tysons Corner, Virginia. Working close to heavy traffic presents special challenges for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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Wet from recent rain, the segmental box girder spans reflect the light from the heavy traffic in Tysons Corner, Virginia. The gantry crane is closing in on the new Tysons West Station for the Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project. I was on site to observe the construction for the owner of the project, the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. Photo by Chuck Samuelson, Jacobs, Annandale, VA United States
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View from the Shoulders of a Giant The top of the105m-high gigantic pylon of the Shezi Bridge provides the best view of the Taipei city and its surrounding Yangming mountain. Planned and designed by CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan and structured with two-span continuous asymmetry steel cable-stayed, the Shezi bridge was constructed by using cantilever method to reduce the impact on the local ecological environment. Photo by CHIAO-CHENG HUANG, CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan., Taipei, TAIWAN
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The point and patch car follows the operation to concrete line the hard rock tunnel on the South Cobb Tunnel Project near Atlanta, Georgia. The crew repairs any rock pockets left by the concrete forms. Photo by Dave Rendini, Parsons. He is the Construction Manager for the CM team of Parsons/Jacobs Associates on the project that featured five miles of TBM driven tunnel. Submitted by Dwayne Easterling, Jacobs Associates South cobb Tunnel Project, Austell, GA USA Photo by David Rendini
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This picture was taken from a four hour, 700 yard pour at 4:50am on August 23, 2011. The slab pictured is a 12,000 square foot, 12 inch thick structural slab that is the foundation for a facility that shreds entire cars in 6 seconds and then sorts all the different materials! Ford Construction is the general for this job and my roll is to make sure operations are running smoothly, from safety training to material coordination. Photo by Michael Ford, Ford Construction, waukesha, WI usa
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Caption: These are the two new Grandview Highway ramps which will allow HOV vehicles to seamlessly exit and join Highway 1 in their own dedicated lanes. Project role: My role on this project was, for the first two years, as a highway designer in the West 1 segment of the project, and since late-2010 it has been as an on-site design representative monitoring the contractor and their QC/QA processes. Submitted by Emma Joslin, MMM Group Limited, Thornhill, Canada Photo by Ian MacMillan
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At sunrise, crews for Archer Western strip the forms off of the twenty third and final lift for the wet well walls on the Influent Pump Station. The wet well originates 200 feet deep. It connects with the new five mile plus hard rock tunnel on the South Cobb Tunnel Project near Atlanta, Georgia. Photographer Dwayne Easterling serves as the Chief Tunnel Inspector for the CM team of Parsons/Jacobs Associates. Hopes that the project will be finished a year early are running high. Photo by Dwayne Easterling, Jacobs Associates South Cobb Tunnel Project, Austell, GA USA
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This picture was taken from a four hour, 700 yard pour at 4:50am on August 23, 2011. The slab pictured is a 12,000 square foot, 12 inch thick structural slab that is the foundation for a facility that shreds entire cars in 6 seconds and then sorts all the different materials! Ford Construction is the general for this job and my roll is to make sure operations are running smoothly, from safety training to material coordination. Photo by Michael Ford, Ford Construction, waukesha, WI usa
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This picture was taken from a four hour, 700 yard pour at 4:50am on August 23, 2011. The slab pictured is a 12,000 square foot, 12 inch thick structural slab that is the foundation for a facility that shreds entire cars in 6 seconds and then sorts all the different materials! Ford Construction is the general for this job and my roll is to make sure operations are running smoothly, from safety training to material coordination. Photo by Michael Ford, Ford Construction, waukesha, WI usa
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The picture is refered to Santa Cruz viaduct in Ap 46 motorway Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by Pedro Pacheco
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On a recent outing with his family to downtown Buffalo, NY, Steve Bass, Design and Engineering Manager at CBO Glass snapped this photo of the new US Courthouse with his Apple iPhone 4. Steve was instrumental in the design phase of all the glass and glazing in this distinctive new fixture located in Buffalo's historic Niagara Square. Submitted by Catherine Swigonski, CBO Glass, Alden, NY United States Photo by Steve Bass
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CBO's Project Manager Paris Strezeski took this photo of CBO Glass employees installing strip windows for a new office building for Washington Gas and Light Company located in Springfield, VA. Notice everyone in the photo is demonstrating proper safety measures strongly stressed by CBO Glass. Submitted by Catherine Swigonski, CBO Glass, Alden, NY United States Photo by Paris Strezeski
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Griffin team preparing discharge pipe for Dewatering system at the Floodgate Complex in New Orleans during the spring of 2011(USACE is the project owner, Alberici of St. Louis is the General Contractor, and Griffin Dewatering is a Sub Contractor). Submitted by Miguel Matinez, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA Photo by Terry Aylward
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Nick Sessions of Griffin Dewatering works on installing the dewatering system at the Seabroook Floodgate Complex Army Corps project in New Orleans during April of 2011. Submitted by Miguel Matinez, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA Photo by Terry Aylward
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Nick Sessions of Griffin Dewatering works on installing the dewatering system at the Seabroook Floodgate Complex Army Corps project in New Orleans during April of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA Photo by Miguel Martinez
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Two Griffin workers check on the installation of submersible pumps for the dewatering system at the Seabrook Floodgate Complex project for the Army Corps in New Orleans during April of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, Houston, TX USA Photo by Miguel Martinez
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Interior of thermal energy storage tank at the Dupont Fabros SC-1 data center in Santa Clara, CA. My role on this project was MEP engineer managing MEP trades. Photo by Michael Kemper, Holder Construction, Phoenix, AZ USA
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Caption: Elevated guideway for the Calgary West LRT project, supported on reinforced concrete columns founded on drilled concrete shafts (caissons). Role: Technical Manager for the Design-Build Contractor. Meiric was responsible for coordinating all aspects of the project design including the elevated guideway. Submitted by Emma Joslin, MMM Group Limited, Thornhill, Canada Photo by Meiric Preece
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Workers perform stretch and flex after a safety meeting in the future/phase 2 space of the Dupont Fabros SC1 data center in Santa Clara, CA. My role was MEP coordinator managing the MEP trades. Photo by Michael Kemper, Holder Construction, Phoenix, AZ USA
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A Ranger Construction equipment operator runs a dozer equipped with GPS technology for fast and accurate grading results on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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Vecellio and Grogan heavy equipment operators remove excess material on an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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HVAC installation at Cedar Sinai new building Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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A Vecellio and Grogan pipe crew worker seals a drainage pipe inside a five-foot-tall inlet box on an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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HVAC Stainless Steel Duct at Cedar Sinai new construction Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Forming the steps in an auditorium at Bucyrus International Headquarters (now Caterpillar Inc) in Milwaukee, WI. I am the marketing coordinator responsible for taking progress photos. Photo by Kelly Glueckstein, Building Service Inc., Milwaukee, WI USA
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A Vecellio and Grogan worker cuts a section of precast concrete for building a retaining wall on an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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Forming the steps in an auditorium at Bucyrus International Headquarters (now Caterpillar Inc) in Milwaukee, WI. I am the marketing coordinator responsible for taking progress photos. Photo by Kelly Glueckstein, Building Service Inc., Milwaukee, WI USA
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HVAC Stainless Steel Duct at Cedar Sinai new construction Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Working on an auditorium at Bucyrus International Headquarters (now Caterpillar Inc) in Milwaukee, WI. I am the marketing coordinator responsible for taking progress photos. Photo by Kelly Glueckstein, Building Service Inc., Milwaukee, WI USA
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HVAC Duct instalation at CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER new construction Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Site Superintendent for new 230-115kV substation. The client was Intermountain Rural Electric Association near Bennett, Colorado. Submitted by Antoinette Aucoin, Interstate Electrical Contractors, Inc., Wheat Ridge, CO USA Photo by Mark Muhich
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A Vecellio and Grogan bridge crew adjusts the guide rails of a deck screed prior to pouring concrete on an East Beckley Bypass highway construction project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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A Vecellio and Grogan worker seals the edge of stay-in-place forms during construction of a bridge deck on an East Beckley Bypass highway project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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Vecellio and Grogan workers install stay-in-place deck forms during construction of a bridge deck on an East Beckley Bypass highway project in West Virginia. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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HVAC Duct instalation at CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER new construction Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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HVAC Duct instalation at CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER new construction Los Angeles, CA Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Complete HVAC replacement at the W hotel Los Angeles, CA welders working on piping Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Complete HVAC replacement at the W hotel Los Angeles, CA rigging in a Chiller Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Complete HVAC replacement at the W hotel Los Angeles, CA rigging in a AHU Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Fabricating HVAC piping for the Utah project Photo by Scott Lewis, ACCO Engineered Systems, Glendale, CA USA
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Caption: The 20-MW Stroud Solar Station was designed and built in 2011 by Cupertino Electric, Inc.s Energy Alternatives Division for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG And E) in Californias Central Valley. Role: As a project engineer for Cupertino Electric, Inc. (CEI), Michael Crawley is responsible for project documentation, including change orders and submittals, as well as tracking equipment and material, coordinating with field personnel, responding to proposals, managing subcontractors, implementing cost controls, ensuring safety and maintaining long term relationships with general contractors and owners. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Michael Crawley
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Caption: Experienced electricians ready the ground-mount system for installation of solar panels at the 20-MW Stroud Solar Station, which was designed and built in 2011 by Cupertino Electric, Inc.s Energy Alternatives Division for Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG And E) in Californias Central Valley. Role: As a project engineer for Cupertino Electric, Inc. (CEI), Michael Crawley is responsible for project documentation, including change orders and submittals, as well as tracking equipment and material, coordinating with field personnel, responding to proposals, managing subcontractors, implementing cost controls, ensuring safety and maintaining long term relationships with general contractors and owners. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Michael Crawley
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Transportation of Gas Turbines for Damietta Power Station, Egypt, which is a prestigious Fast Track EPC Project undertook by Kharafi National. Submitted by Yousef Maswadeh, Kharafi National KSCC, Safat 13101, Kuwait Photo by M/s Kharafi National M/s Kharafi National
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Gas Turbines for Damietta Power Station, Egypt, which is a prestigious Fast Track EPC Project undertook by Kharafi National. Submitted by Yousef Maswadeh, Kharafi National KSCC, Safat 13101, Kuwait Photo by M/s Kharafi National M/s Kharafi National
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Gas Turbines for Damietta Power Station, Egypt, which is a prestigious Fast Track EPC Project undertook by Kharafi National. Submitted by Yousef Maswadeh, Kharafi National KSCC, Safat 13101, Kuwait Photo by M/s Kharafi National M/s Kharafi National
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Photograph of El Shabab Power Station, Egypt, a major project successfully achieved on Fast Track by Kharafi National. Submitted by Yousef Maswadeh, Kharafi National KSCC, Safat 13101, Kuwait Photo by M/s Kharafi National M/s Kharafi National
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Photograph of El Shabab Power Station, Egypt, a major project successfully achieved on Fast Track by Kharafi National. Submitted by Yousef Maswadeh, Kharafi National KSCC, Safat 13101, Kuwait Photo by M/s Kharafi National M/s Kharafi National
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The Highest Link Bridge in the World Submitted by Hassan Dajani, Arabtec Construction L.L.C., DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Photo by TBD TBD
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Quality Manager Submitted by Giandomenico Faviere, Ghella S.p.A., Rome, Italy Photo by Piero Conti
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Quality Manager Submitted by Giandomenico Faviere, Ghella S.p.A., Rome, Italy Photo by Piero Conti
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA - OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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Picture demonstrating dewatering both the receiving pit and the jacking pit simultaneously with one pump and without disturbing the ballast under the rails. The Railroads require orange or white sand bags to hold down the tubing but as you can see even with a train passing over the tubing nothing is disturbed. The tubing conforms to the surface of the ballast. Griffin's red color stands out on the black ballast and is installed flat and neatly it to avoid any trip hazards. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Jason Jergernberg
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Award Winning Lake Station Government Complex in Lake Station, IN. Submitted by Tammy Haenlein, The Skillman Corporation, Indianapolis, IN USA Photo by Mike Kenney
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA on the River Tiber in Rome- OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA on the River Tiber in Rome- OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA on the River Tiber in Rome- OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA on the River Tiber in Rome- OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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Picture demonstrating dewatering system under the railroad tracks. The Railroads require orange or white sand bags to hold down the tubing but as you can see even with a train passing over the tubing nothing is disturbed. The tubing conforms to the surface of the ballast. Griffin's red color stands out on the black ballast and is installed flat and neatly to avoid any trip hazards. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Jason Jergernberg
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PONTE DELLA MUSICA on the River Tiber in Rome- OPERATION MANAGER Submitted by ALESSANDRA DAVANZO, C.LOTTI ASSOCIATI SPA, rome, italy Photo by MASSIMO CAPASSO
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Sysadmin Submitted by Giandomenico Faviere, Ghella S.p.A., Rome, Italy Photo by Giandomenico Faviere
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Sewerline Project Winter 2011 Chicago, IL with Silent Dewatering Pump and Wickpoint Dewatering System. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Jason Jergernberg
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Portage Lakefront and Riverwalk Pavilion with the Chicago skyline in the distance. Submitted by Tammy Haenlein, The Skillman Corporation, Indianapolis, IN USA Photo by Mike Kenney
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Sysadmin Submitted by Giandomenico Faviere, Ghella S.p.A., Rome, Italy Photo by Giandomenico Faviere
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Griffin's wickpoint system is a greener 21st century version of the classic 75 year old dewatering method known as the wellpoint system. New wick points with geo-textile filter screening can produce a more efficient and economical dewatering system. The wickpoint method also produces cleaner discharge water from the jobsite versus the conventional wellpoint system. It also reduces or eliminates subsidence and settlement problems. Pictured is a wickpoint project from the winter of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Jason Jergernberg
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Sewerline Project Winter 2011 with Silent Dewatering Pump and Wickpoint Dewatering System for DiPAOLO Construction in Chicago, IL. Griffin's environmentally friendly Silent Pumps operate much quieter than current industry standards. These dewatering pumps are well suited for pumping applications where noise levels must be kept to a minimum, such as hospitals and residential areas. Lockable doors also offer increased security by preventing tampering with the pump, during unattended service periods. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Jason Jernberg
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A Ranger Construction roller operator compacts the earth on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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A Ranger Construction roller operator compacts the earth for a new ramp on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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East Interceptor Sanitary Overflow Facility, Duluth, MN. The 8.3-million-gallon concrete tank under construction is nearly 370ft long, 130ft wide, and 32ft deep. Once finished this sophisticated sanitary sewer storage facility will capture peak flows caused by infiltration through two massive diversion pipes. The facility will fill at rates up to 4,4000 gallons per minute while protecting the water quality of Lake Superior. I am the Lead Designer and Project Manager/Coordinator. Submitted by Karen R Harter, MSA Professional Services, Inc., Baraboo , WI USA Photo by Howard Smith, P.E.
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Setting the highest beam during the Topping Out Ceremony for the new Highway 60 Casino and Hotel in Wyandotte, Oklahoma. The Ceremony was held by the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and Red Stone Construction Services. The beam was signed by the workers of the project and blessed by the Spritual Leader of the Eastern Shawnee Tribe prior to being set. I am responsible for the overall management of the project. Photo by Jason Dunnam, Red Stone Construction Services, LLC, Tulsa, OK USA
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Testing the well that was drilled for the new Highway 60 Casino and Hotel for the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma. The project required (2) 12-inch wells drilled 1400 feet into the ground in order to provide the water needed for the 120,000 ft. casino and 7-story hotel. As the Project Superintendent, I am responsible for the overall management of the project. Photo by Jason Dunnam, Red Stone Construction Services, LLC, Tulsa, OK USA
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Blasting the subgrade at the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Highway 60 Casino and Hotel. The project is a balanced site, which required over 20 acres to be blasted and lowered approximately 25 feet, which was used as fill material for the rest of the project. As Project Superintendent, I am responsible for the overall management of the project. Photo by Jason Dunnam, Red Stone Construction Services, LLC, Tulsa, OK USA
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EIFS installers working on the Light Tower at the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma new Highway 60 Casino and Hotel. They are working off of a HydroMobile Scaffold System, and are over 100 feet in the air. As the Senior Project Engineer, I am responsible for the coordination between the Project Manager and the Project Superintendent. Photo by Bobby Bass, Red Stone Construction Services, LLC, Tulsa, OK USA
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Inspection Team Leader Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by Bradly Croop
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Senior Field Services Technician charged with inspection and evaluation of the Huey P. Long Rehabilitation Project. Submitted by Jim Nugent, Modjeski and Masters, Inc., Mechanicsburg, PA U.S.A. Photo by Michael Beitzel
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Cupertino Electric, Inc.s low voltage services group installed telecommunications and data lines in this server room for global virtualization and cloud infrastructure leader VMware. As a marketing communications coordinator for Cupertino Electric, Inc., Hoa Tran acts as staff photographer responsible for project documentation. Submitted by Sara Spivey, Cupertino Electric, Inc., San Jose, CA United States Photo by Hoa Tran
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Department of Buildings observes welder during the recent construction of a residential tower in Lower Manhattan. The NYC Department of Buildings ensures the safe and lawful use of over 975,000 buildings and construction sites. Submitted by Samantha Modell, New York City Department of Buildings, New York, NY United States Photo by Samantha Modell
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Bypass project in New Mexico. The project consists of repairing an existing manhole and also placing additional manhole for an operation 48” sewer line. The bypass is approximately 1,200 LF from a temporary manhole to another manhole inside the treatment plant. Based on the information provided by the contractor the peak flow for the 48” sewer line is 15 MGD or approximately 11,000 gpm. Pictured is a Griffin 18 inch non-clogging pump in the field pumping raw sewage during May of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Nasser Amiry
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0895 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Looking towards Ramps S and F over SR 618 (Selmon Expressway). It's amazing to see these sections reaching out as far as they do unsupported. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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1119 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Ramp K over the CSX Railroad and SR 60 Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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6514 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Concrete beam to be placed using dual cranes and moved into place. Each crane was on either side of the CSX Railroad. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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6531 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Concrete beam to be placed using dual cranes and moved into place. Each crane was on either side of the CSX Railroad. Watching these two crane operators move the beam was like a well choreographed dance. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Griffin was called by TLC Plumbing while working on a project in Albuquerque, NM to look at a site where a 54 inch sewer line had collapsed. The collapse had resulted in a major intersection in Albuquerque to be closed and sewage to overflow. TLC had worked to contain the situation, but in order to make the repairs realized bypass pumping would be required. Griffin 18 inch (trash handling) non-clog pumps were used to pump the sewage from the overflow while repairs were made. This photo was snapped at sunrise during May of 2011. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Nasser Amiry
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6554 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Setting beams over the CSX Railroad. Two cranes gingerly move this beam into place. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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6746 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Pouring the inverted T Cap for the westbound connection to I-4 Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Jounalist for the TREVI Group Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by LUCIO GARAFOLO
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6776 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida MSE wall looking west toward the Toll Gantry Center Tower Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Jounalist for the TREVI Group Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by LUCIO GARAFOLO
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6902 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Flying a concrete beam in place over the CSX Railroad Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Jounalist for the TREVI Group Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by LUCIO GARAFOLO
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6963 Project: Selmon Expressway and I-4 Connector - Hillsborough County, Florida Ramp S column looking east toward the Selmon Expressway overpasses Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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Project Engineer on LPV 111 East Back Levee Project New Orleans Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by Filippo Leoni
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Griffin was called by TLC Plumbing while working on a project in Albuquerque, NM to look at a site where a 54 inch sewer line had collapsed. The collapse had resulted in a major intersection in Albuquerque to be closed and sewage to overflow. The sewer line that had collapsed was a reinforced concrete pipe that had been corroded by hydrogen-sulfide. As a result, other areas of the pipe were weakened. Additional potential collapse areas were evident along the line. This made it critical to maintain the flow on the existing pipe because any surges on the line could cause the pipe to collapse. Due to peak flow conditions, a secondary Griffin non-clog pump had to be tied into the discharge line in the early morning at 6:00 AM. This was accomplished in about 2 hours, but the suction line had to be installed by breaking into the top of the pipe. Because peak flow was getting close, this was done the following morning at 4:00 AM. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Nasser Amiry
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Project Engineer on LPV 111 East Back Levee Project New Orleans Submitted by STEFANO VALAGUSSA, TREVIICOS, Charlestown, MA USA Photo by Filippo Leoni
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I am the photographer for the structural engineers. The Lemay Car Museum is built to house the worlds largest collection of historic vehicles. The museum features an architecturally expressive curved roof of special glulam arches. Photo by Michael Dickter, Magnusson Klemencis Associates, Seattle, USA
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I am Staff Photographer for the structural engineers. The Lemay Car Museum is built to house the worlds largest collection of historic vehicles. It features an architecturally expressive curved roof of special glulam arches. Photo by Michael Dickter, Magnusson Klemencis Associates, Seattle, WA USA
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I am Staff Photographer for the structural engineers. The University of Washington Medical Center Bed Tower Expansion is an eight-story, bed tower adjacent to an existing medical center facility. Photo by Michael Dickter, Magnusson Klemencis Associates, Seattle, WA USA
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Project/Special Inspector Submitted by Lisa Colaizzi, Carollo Engineers, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA US Photo by Nathan Evanson
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Father and Son team (Ron and Jeff Harper of Harper Construction) participate with Base Leadership in the ribbon cutting for the newly constructed LEED Platinum Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) campus at MCB Camp Pendleton. Submitted by MYRNA SMITH, HARPER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Blake Smith
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I am Staff Photographer for the structural engineers. Museum of Flight Human Space Flight Gallery is a one-story glass exhibit space originally designed to house a retired NASA space shuttle. Photo by Michael Dickter, Magnusson Klemencis Associates, Seattle, WA USA
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NFC as the EPC Contractor of Dariba 100kta Lead Smelter in India. Mr. Qi is the project manager. Submitted by Jisen Zhao, China Nonferrous Metal Industrys Foreign Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd., Beijing, China Photo by Jianguo Qi
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Dramatic Entry to new Community Center and Multi-Purpose Lounge, part of the newly developed LEED Platinum Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) campus at MCB Camp Pendleton. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Pablo Mason
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New two-story Small Brigade Headquarters Building constructed as part of a three-building headquarters campus in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Pablo Mason
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Installation of the hydropower plant rotor on the Cambambe Dam in Angola, 2011. Among my duties is the coordination of our operations in Africa. Photo by Michel Gholam, Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair and Partners), Cairo, Egypt
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Operation Training for PSF Line at PVTEX site, Vietnam (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Won-seok Jang
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Site Overall View of PVTEX site, Vietnam (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Won-seok Jang
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Test Run of HTM Primary Pump at PVTEX site, Vietnam (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Won-seok Jang
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Lauging Out Loud at Site of TONE, Turkmenistan, (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Chun-kwi Park
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Pipe Welding Work at TONE site, Turkmenistan, (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Chun-kwi Park
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Refractory Work for Stack at TONE site, Turkmenistan, (Business affairs - Schedule management) Submitted by Ye-ji Kim, Hyundai Engineering, Seoul, South Korea Photo by Chun-kwi Park
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This is a photo of ongoing work on the 115.5 kW photovoltaic array mounted to a tube truss structure on a new GSA owned parking garage in downtown Denver (with the city skyline in the background). GE Johnson is the general contractor on the project. Submitted by Marcin Stanko, GE Johnson Construction Company, Colorado Springs, CO USA Photo by Roger Wieck
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Dewberry designed and provided construction services to NJDOT for the $149-million replacement of the existing moveable Route 3 Bridge over the Passaic River in Rutherford, NJ, with several fixed bridges and associated roadway work. Staged construction maintains traffic, and the joint venture contractor, Craemer/Sanzari, is using precast/prestressed piers to extend the construction season. Photography by Dave Huh, Dewberry. Photo by Dave Huh, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA United States
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Dewberry developed the engineering for a four carrier, 125-foot tall concrete silo in Franklin Township, NJ. The top 40 feet of the silo is made of fiberglass to accommodate the four wireless carriers and allow the antennas to transmit and receive their radio frequency signals through the fiberglass. Photography by Dave Huh, Dewberry. Photo by Dave Huh, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA United States
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Dewberry designed the 2320-feet-long by 100-feet-wide rehabilitation of the six lane Neponset River Bridge that carries Rt 3A over the Neponset River between Boston and Quincy, MA. With a reinforced concrete deck, and cast-in-place piers and abutments, the rehabilitation included the complete reconstruction of the deteriorated hammerhead pier caps including a seismic retrofit with isolation bearings, a complete replacement of the deck and reconstructed retaining walls. Photography by Dave Huh, Dewberry. Photo by Dave Huh, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA United States
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Dewberry designed the 2320-feet-long by 100-feet-wide rehabilitation of the six lane Neponset River Bridge that carries Rt 3A over the Neponset River between Boston and Quincy, MA. With a reinforced concrete deck, and cast-in-place piers and abutments, the rehabilitation included the complete reconstruction of the deteriorated hammerhead pier caps including a seismic retrofit with isolation bearings, a complete replacement of the deck and reconstructed retaining walls. Photography by Dave Huh, Dewberry. Photo by Dave Huh, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA United States
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Battery Wharf, Boston, MA; Limbach Company Mechanical Contractor Submitted by Tom Crane, Limbach Company, Woburn, MA USA Photo by Vera Crane
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Harvard Fogg Museum, wall that is being preserved. Submitted by Tom Crane, Limbach Company, Woburn, MA USA Photo by Vera Crane
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Limbach Welder in the Woburn, MA Fabrication shop. Submitted by Tom Crane, Limbach Company, Woburn, MA USA Photo by Vera Crane
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Richard P. Kane Wetlands, Hackensack Meadowlands, New Jersey Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Sachin Apte
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Lincoln Park, Jersey City, New Jersey Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Sachin Apte
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Lincoln Park, Jersey City, New Jersey Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Sachin Apte
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I am working in Yapi Merkezi Construction Company as corporate communications specialist. I went to Casablanca - Morocco to shoot stock photos of our tramway project. I shot that image because the heart sticker on the steel gives great contrast and it adds a feeling to that job. Photo by Erman Mec, Yapi Merkezi Construction Co, Istanbul, Turkey
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Hydraulic torquing of a flanged joint. My role has been making a photographic report of the project. Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Cable pulling. My role has been making a photographic report of the project. Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Germany, NEL Project: authomatic welding. My role has been making a photographic report of the project. Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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If you decide to feature one of our images, then we will source this information. Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by David Osborne
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Germany, pipelayers at work. My role has been making a photographic report of the project. Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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As the superintendent for the general contractor, our company oversaw the 3500 yards of concrete in two pours for this bus maintenance facility in Modesto, California. Submitted by Philip Augustino, EMJ Corporation, Sacramento, CA USA Photo by Steve Caldwell
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Germany, pipe stringing. My role has been making a photographic report of the project. Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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If you decide to feature one of our images, then we will source this information. Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Andrew Quinn
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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If you decide to feature one of our images, then we will source this information. Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Mike Ashton
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If you decide to feature one of our images, then we will source this information. Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Jeremy Gordon
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Weighing in at 20 tons each, 3 truss were lifted into place on the West Hills College Multi-Use Sports Complex in Lemoore, California. The incredible weight required 2 cranes per truss lift. As superintendent for the general contractor, our company oversaw the lifting of 3 truss that spanned the building. Submitted by Philip Augustino, EMJ Corporation, Sacramento, CA USA Photo by Scott Stepansky
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If you decide to feature one of our images, then we will source this information. Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Steve Bates
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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METKA was responsible for the design/engineering, supply, erection and commissioning of the 860 MW, Combined Cycle Power Plant, in 2 2 1 configuration, natural gas fired, with auxiliary installations. The project site is Ploiesti / Romania Submitted by ARAVIDIS ARIS, METKA S.A, Athens, Greece Photo by METKA S.A CORPORATION
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I was Art Director and Photographer on the project for Balfour Beatty Construction Services UK Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Robert Cachia
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I was Art Director and Photographer on the project for Balfour Beatty Construction Services UK Submitted by Roxanna Healy, Balfour Beatty, London, UK Photo by Robert Cachia
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Iconic architecture and sweeping views to the ocean highlighted the new Enlisted Dining Facility, which serves as an anchor building and landmark for the new Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) Campus. The 27,000 sf Dining Facility represents the first of a new breed of dining facilities which were built at MCB Camp Pendleton. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Pablo Mason
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METKA was responsible for the design/engineering, supply,erection and commissioning of the 430 MW Single Shaft Combined Cycle, natural gas fired, with auxiliary installations. The Project site is Ag. Nikolaos/ Viotia/ Greece Submitted by ARAVIDIS ARIS, METKA S.A, Athens, Greece Photo by METKA S.A CORPORATION
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Shoring at the Cemical building at the Wyckoff WTP in Acworth GA. I supervise the safety of the project. Photo by Juan C. Rodriguez, Archer Western, Atlanta, GA USA
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EQ tank excavation at the Wyckoff WTP in Acworth GA. I supervise the safety of the project. Photo by Juan C. Rodriguez, Archer Western, Atlanta, GA USA
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As a quality assurance technician, my responsibility was to help ensure the project complied with quality requirements. I conducted audits on the Quality System Procedures applicable to the Canada Line Project. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Joseph Rectin
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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METKA was responsible for the design/engineering, supply,erection and commissioning of the 430 MW Single Shaft Combined Cycle, natural gas fired, with auxiliary installations. The Project site is Ag. Nikolaos/ Viotia/ Greece Submitted by ARAVIDIS ARIS, METKA S.A, Athens, Greece Photo by METKA S.A CORPORATION
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Painters being flown into the IPS at the South Cobb Tunnel in Austel GA. Photo by Juan C. Rodriguez, Archer Western, Atlanta, GA USA
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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I was involved in the upgrade for this coal fired generating station project back in 2007. I took this picture of the station when I was back home in Ontario for Christmas in 2010. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Mike Ratajczak
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The photo shows the first metal produced at the Barro Alto ferro-nickel plant in Brazil. I worked as a designer, detailed the electrical/instrumentation installation for the furnace and refinery, and acted as field supervisor for all electrical and instrumentation installation. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin , Montreal, Canada Photo by Bruno Batista
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I walked on the street in Marseille and I took this photo. This is a crane from one of many worksites in Marseille. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Yann Brisbarre
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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SNC EITs tour of O'Connor Tanks Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Hin Fan
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Winter sunrise in underground storage plant of gas in Yela (SPAIN). Drilling works. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Luis Fernando Romeo Sesma
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Interior Hangar Bays of the newly renovated Hangar 1474 at Naval Base, Coronado. The two-story, 99,379 square foot, hangar facility is used for aircraft maintenance and administrative support for three aviation helicopter squadrons. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Steve Simis
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NEL Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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NEL Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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NEL Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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World Trade Center Redevelopment, New York, New York Submitted by Karen Kramer, Berger Group of Companies, Morristown, NJ USA Photo by Victor Nordstrom
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Pipeline Project, Germany. My role was reporting the main works with photos Submitted by Matteo Patera, Bonatti, Parma, Italy Photo by Veronica Romitelli
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This new 74,000 square foot Medical Office Building and parking structure is the second addition RBB has designed for the Samaritan Medical Center in San Jose, CA. The four-story facility accommodates the continuing trend toward outpatient medical services, including oncology, imaging, and surgery. Submitted by Jeanette Dvorak, RBB Architects Inc, Los Angeles, CA US Photo by Roy Holman
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I am responsible for awarding all major contracts for the MUHC project and for ensuring the design complies with the contract requirements. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin , Montreal, Canada Photo by Riccardo Arena
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At the Montreal acoustic concert hall, I was in charge of the construction start-up, as well as the design monitoring, value engineering and constructability. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin , Montreal, Canada Photo by Riccardo Arena
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Emergent wetlands at the Stickpile Tunnel - The Extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail from Pearre Station to Paw Paw- The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the States of Maryland and West Virginia, is preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed 15-mile extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail (WMRT) from Pearre Station (near Canal Lock 56) to an area accessible from the public access parking lot for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park (C and O Canal NHP) Paw Paw Tunnel and the town of Paw Paw, West Virginia. The project area for the proposed trail extension is mainly the former Western Maryland Railway (WMR) corridor. The WRMT would require a 20 to 25-foot wide corridor for the trail, trail shoulder, clear zone, drainage features, and access for construction. Photo by John Wiser, Greenhorne OMara, Baltimore, MD US
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The C and O Canal and towpath - The Extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail from Pearre Station to Paw Paw- The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the States of Maryland and West Virginia, is preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed 15-mile extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail (WMRT) from Pearre Station (near Canal Lock 56) to an area accessible from the public access parking lot for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park (C and O Canal NHP) Paw Paw Tunnel and the town of Paw Paw, West Virginia. The project area for the proposed trail extension is mainly the former Western Maryland Railway (WMR) corridor. The WRMT would require a 20 to 25-foot wide corridor for the trail, trail shoulder, clear zone, drainage features, and access for construction. Photo by John Wiser, Greenhorne OMara, Baltimore, MD US
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Pickerel frog spotted in some shale barren ragwort along the former Western Maryland Railway corridor - The Extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail from Pearre Station to Paw Paw- The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the States of Maryland and West Virginia, is preparing an Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed 15-mile extension of the Western Maryland Rail Trail (WMRT) from Pearre Station (near Canal Lock 56) to an area accessible from the public access parking lot for the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park (C and O Canal NHP) Paw Paw Tunnel and the town of Paw Paw, West Virginia. The project area for the proposed trail extension is mainly the former Western Maryland Railway (WMR) corridor. The WRMT would require a 20 to 25-foot wide corridor for the trail, trail shoulder, clear zone, drainage features, and access for construction. Photo by John Wiser, Greenhorne OMara, Baltimore, MD US
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High Purity Systems, Inc. fabricated and installed this stainless steel liquid oxygen flow control skid for the fluid ground support equipment at the Wallops Island launch pad facility. An unmanned rocket will launch from this facility in 2012 that will provide supplies to the International Space Station. I am the CEO of High Purity Systems and have been blessed to work with a highly talented group of individuals on this project. This photograph was taken at dawn. Photo by Jody Ralston, High Purity Systems, Inc., Manassas, VA USA
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Freeway overpass - Improving traffic flow in a congested area. Photo by David Creighton, Greenhorne OMara, Baltimore, MD US
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In an effort to reduce the environmental impact of this 1920s structure, energy efficient components are incorporated to the rooftop. Requiring less energy, the condensing units on the right serve the HVAC needs of all residential apartments, allowing for smaller 100 amp panels to be used in the units. In addition, the roof features R-30 insulation, a highly reflective white TPO roofing system, and an energy efficient Hotel John Marshall sign. All conservation efforts allow the building to meet current green building standards and reduce its overall carbon footprint. Submitted by Erin Cugnasca, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States Photo by Jim Smith
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RBB has provided design for a state of the art 74,000 square foot Medical Office Building at the Samaritan Medical Center in San Jose, CA. This color-rich shot captured the installation of electical generator cables. The new facility will support the continuing trend toward outpatient medical services, including oncology, imaging, and surgery. Submitted by Jeanette Dvorak, RBB Architects Inc, Los Angeles, CA US Photo by Roy Holman
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Six-inch HDPE pipe being fused by ISCO field technician Jose Luna on location in Colorado. Project involved conveying water from ground wells to a purification system to be bottled (Nestle water). Matt Thistleton (photographer) was the ISCO sales person on the project to supply the material. Submitted by Joanna Climer, ISCO Industries, Louisville, KY USA Photo by Matthew Thistleton
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Within Hotel John Marshall, the slab construction required extensive amounts of structural steel to support large penetrations. The subcontractor is cutting steel to be installed to support the HVAC shaft of the tower. Submitted by Erin Cugnasca, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States Photo by Jim Smith
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RBB provided design for a state of the art 74,000 square foot Medical Office Building at the Samaritan Medical Center in San Jose, CA. This dramatic crane shot was taken during the erection of the steel framing for the four-story building. The facility will support the facility will support outpatient medical services, including oncology, imaging, and surgery. Submitted by Jeanette Dvorak, RBB Architects Inc, Los Angeles, CA US Photo by Roy Holman
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The Multi-Use Path Over SR101 at 63rd Avenue Bridge provides a connection between two residential communities separated by a freeway. Project Manager. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Stanley Polasik
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Tensioning of slip critical bolts in bearing connecting supporting one of the bridges connecting the north and south tolling gantries. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Submitted by Kellie Hollenbeck, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA Photo by Matthew McCarty
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Hanging curtain wall panels on the southern tolling gantry, and setting rebar for the highway barrier below. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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CNX Terminal Baltimore Driving pile Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Restoration of the reflecting pool Washington DC Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Restoration of the Route 40 bridge Elicote City Maryland,BY installing two temporary Mabey Bridges on either side of the perminent bridge over the Patapsco River Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Restoration of the Route 40 bridge Elicote City Maryland,BY installing two temporary Mabey Bridges on either side of the perminent bridge over the Patapsco River Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Restoration of the Reflecting pool Washington DC Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Bridge Restoration on the Rappahannoc River in Tappahannoc VA. Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Start up manager Submitted by Lori Buff, New-Com and CH2M Hill JV, North Las Vegas, NV USA Photo by Matt Conners
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Intercounty Connector, Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Tydings Bridge foundation restoration, Susquahanna River,Port Deposit maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Intercounty Connector B Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Dreging into the night Susquahanna River Tydings Bridge, Port Deposit Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Relining a sewer pipe,Liberty Road Baltimore Maryland. Twenty foot pipe in a six foot tunnel,down a twenty foot shaft. Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Pothole repair on the Tapahannoc Bridge over the Rappahannoc River at night. Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Installation of the temporary Mabey Bridge of the Patapsco River,Elicote City, Maryland Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Reaching the apex of this 16-story residential structure presented a challenge when converting the historic Hotel John Marshall to a mixed-use live, work, play community. Working in a congested urban environment the 280-foot-tall crane was brought in to facilitate lifting materials to the roof. Submitted by Erin Cugnasca, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States Photo by Jerry Osborne
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In the nearly completed renovation of the Hotel John Marshall, the electrical system is an integral part in updating this 1920s structure. This image depicts an electrician pulling and wiring the main feeder cables which connect 36 meters and service two floors of units providing power to the panels inside each unit. Submitted by Erin Cugnasca, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States Photo by Jerry Osborne
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Hensel Phelps and RBB Architects are completing the design/build renovation of the Martin Luther King Jr. Medical Cneter Tower in Los Angeles, CA. In this shot the robotic equipment is being used via remote for demolition. The project is an extensive modernization of the five-story hospital. The 2013 re-opening of the facility marks a new beginning for the MLK Medical Center, which was closed in 2007, leaving a large community without access to local healthcare. Submitted by Jeanette Dvorak, RBB Architects Inc, Los ANgeles, CA US Photo by Dan Ducaote
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Hired by Baker to take project photography. Submitted by Robert Fox, Baker Concrete Construction, Inc., Monroe, OH USA Photo by Brian Steege
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Hired by Baker to take project photography. Submitted by Robert Fox, Baker Concrete Construction, Inc., Monroe, OH USA Photo by Brian Steege
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McLaren engineer surveying exisitng sign framing at approximately 150 feet above ground, for the Hard Rock Cafe in Baltimore, Maryland. Photo by William McCarthy IIII, McLaren Engineering Group, West Nyack, NY U.S.A.
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Hayward Baker installed jet grouted bottom seals for the water cut-off of a cut and cover pipeline excavation in Syracuse, NY. Fritz Achhorner was a corporate resource (engineer) on this project. Submitted by Marisa Schleter, Hayward Baker Inc., Odenton, MD US Photo by Fritz Achhorner
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This HD image, taken by EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced, captures construction on the interior of the BC Place Stadium expansion project in Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam documented the expansion of the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. This HD image was taken with EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced captured this HD image of the renovated BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam is documenting construction of the Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi. This HD image, taken by EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced, captures the construction in progress. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Sunlight shines through the sunshade louvers of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Nemours Childrens Hospital. Electrical outlet on the right will feed convenience power for parents of the young patients. Outlet on left is for the nurse call station. Submitted by Mary Ann Swiderski, TLC Engineering for Architecture, Orlando, FL USA Photo by Kim Madigan
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Lifting the steel truss walkway over the north-bound lanes of Interstate 95 at Newark Toll Plaza. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Throughout the course of the extensive renovation taking place at the John Marshall Hotel in Richmond, Virginia, many landmark events have taken place but none so significant as the rehabilitation of the original hotel sign which is over 280 feet off the ground and features letters which are over seven feet tall. Originally consisting of painted steel and incandescent light bulbs, the sign sat atop the hotel for decades, illuminating the Richmond skyline. However, over time the original letters had been completely destroyed. Choate installed several examples of acrylic lenses with opaque circles and backlit using LED lighting for the historical consultant and Owners to choose from. Once approved, the letters were produced and hung individually on the refurbished sign structure, producing a much more energy-efficient sign that requires far less maintenance, and yet is indecipherable from the original. The historical John Marshall sign illuminates the skyline once again. Submitted by Erin Cugnasca, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States Photo by Jim Smith Jerry Osborne
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This HD image, captured by EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic, features construction progress for a major hospital addition for Duke Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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A Pike Electric, LLC crew member conducts substation maintenance. Keith Lanpher was hired to photograph employees on the job at Pike Electric, LLC. The photographs are for marketing, sales and recruitment purposes. Submitted by Lindsay Szeszycki, Chernoff Newman, Mt. Pleasant, SC United States Photo by Keith Lanpher
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Splicing together segments of the northern high speed tolling gantry prior to lifting. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Lifting and setting the northern tolling gantry over future highway speed tolling lanes. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Positioning one of the truss bridges that will connect the already set north and south tolling gantries. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced documented construction of the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pennsylvania for the National Park Service. The camera captured images over a 1 year period, as this field transformed into a memorial to the lives that were lost on September 11th, 2001. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam is documenting construction of a new ballpark for the Florida Marlins in Miami, Florida. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic captured this incredible HD image of the interior construction for the new ballpark. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced is documenting construction of a new ballpark for the Florida Marlins. This HD image shows construction progress for the exterior of the ballpark. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Lifting a pour stop and shelf angle to be attached to the northern tolling gantry. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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EarthCam is documenting construction of the Lake Champlain Bridge replacement project in Addison, Vermont for the NY State DOT and Vermont Agency of Transportation. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced captured this HD image, and many more like it, for the project's archival records. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic created this incredible HD panorama of construction progress for the Los Angeles World Airports (LAX) Terminal Expansion project in Los Angeles, California. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced, located at Liberty State Park in New Jersey, captured this breathtaking HD image of the Downtown Manhattan Skyline. Taken on the 10th Anniversary of September 11th, the Tribute in Light is clearly visible against the night sky. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Safety Managers review the days work and safety provisions from above at the Dubai 881-3b Ras Al Khor road crossing project in Dubai. Deputy Architectural Design Manager for Dubai Metro on a guided tour of safety provisions between projects. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Petros Zouzoulas
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photographed the site Submitted by Ben Fischer, Signal Energy, Chattanooga, TN USA Photo by Dirk Roberson
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EarthCam is documenting construction of the Henley Bridge in Knoxville, Tennessee. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced captured this HD image for Tennessee DOT's archival records. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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photographed the site Submitted by Ben Fischer, Signal Energy, Chattanooga, TN USA Photo by Dirk Roberson
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Project Manager carefully conducts a full site walk at the end of the day to ensure project safety and progress goals are on target and being maintained. Deputy Architectural Design Manager for Dubai Metro on a guided tour of safety provisions between projects. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Petros Zouzoulas
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic created this spectacular HD megapixel panorama of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial, which is located on The National Mall in Washington, DC. Many more images like this were archived for the client, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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photographed the site Submitted by Ben Fischer, Signal Energy, Chattanooga, TN USA Photo by Dirk Roberson
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The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is one of the most documented public projects. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic, also known as the Skyway Cam, captured this incredible HD megapixel panorama of the project for Caltrans. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Workers hang an American flag for Veterans Day at a project underway at Ballantyne Corporate Park in Charlotte. The project includes two 10-story office buildings and two parking decks. It is currently the largest speculative office project in the nation. Submitted by Leigh Wainwright, Rodgers, Charlotte, NC USA Photo by Nathaniel Campbell
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Pouring the concrete floor of the southern tolling gantry. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Progress continues to be made on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge project for Caltrans. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic captured this incredible HD image of roadway sections being put into place. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Scaffold Check - Project Management team check scaffold erection and safety provisions on the Dubai 7th Creek Crossing project. Deputy Architectural Design Manager for Dubai Metro on a guided tour of safety provisions between projects. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Petros Zouzoulas
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic on Treasure Island offers an incredible panoramic look at the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge in San Francisco, California. Here, the beautiful sunset serves as the perfect backdrop. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic, located in San Francisco, California, captured this seagull in-flight as it traveled past the iconic San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. EarthCam is documenting construction of this major project for Caltrans. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Overhead walkway and tolling gantries in various stages of construction. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Caltrans continues to make daily progress for its San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge project. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced on Yerba Buena Island captured this HD image, delivering a unique look at the construction activity. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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British Columbia's Ministry of Transportation is utilizing EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic to document construction of the Port Mann Bridge/Highway 1 Improvement in British Columbia, Canada. This HD image is the perfect way to see construction in progress. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam is working with Caltrans to document highway construction for the Presidio Parkway in San Francisco, California. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced captured this HD image of the project, with the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in the background. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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The SH2 Matahorua Gorge Realignment project for the New Zealand Transport Agency is underway in Napier, New Zealand. EarthCam's MegapixelCam Advanced captured this HD image of the progress. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Modifying the bearings of the southern highway speed tolling gantry. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic captured this HD image of the Smithsonian Institution Arts and Industries Building Shell Revitalization. The project is located on The National Mall in Washington, DC. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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EarthCam's MegapixelCam Robotic captured this HD image of the Department of Energy's Solar Decathlon. This annual event, which took place on The National Mall in Washington, DC, challenges collegiate teams to construct “green” buildings and structures. Photo by Lauren Sampson, EarthCam, Inc., Hackensack, NJ USA
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Colorful LED lighting enhances the aesthetic appeal of the bridge. Project Manager. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Stanley Polasik
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Looking south-bound over Interstate 95 and partially complete tolling gantry. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Colorful LED lighting enhances the aesthetic appeal of the bridge. Project Manager. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Stanley Polasik
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Looking north-bound at partially complete tolling gantry. Atypical pieces of curtain wall and roofing being installed. WR And A is the architect and engineer of record for the I-95 Newark Toll Plaza Highway Speed E-ZPass Lanes Project. Photo by Matthew McCarty, Whitman, Requardt And Associates, LLP (WR And A), Baltimore, MD USA
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Colorful LED lighting enhances the aesthetic appeal of the bridge. Project Manager. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Stanley Polasik
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Westside Parkway Phase 2 - Concrete pour of a bridge deck over a canal for the future freeway off-ramp at Coffee Road. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Westside Parkway Phase 2 - Concrete pour at the future Coffee Road Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Westside Parkway Phase 2 - Concrete pour at the future Coffee Road Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Westside Parkway Phase 2 - Workers prepare the false work for the barrier on the Jewetta Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Construction of the Light Rail Bridge over the Union Pacific Rail Road - Role: Project Director Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Douglas Reehl
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The Shiel Sexton team installs the trench drain base in the Loading Dock area of the Nanshan America Aluminum Alloy Plant in Lafayette, Ind. Chinese-based Nanshan America Advanced Aluminum Technology is investing $40 million in a new aluminum alloy plant in Lafayette, Ind. Shiel Sexton was selected as design/builder for the 50-acre site development project that includes 600,000 square feet of production space. Photo taken October 2011. Photo by Greg Sorvig, Shiel Sexton Company, Inc., Indianapolis, IN U.S.A.
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Westside Parkway Phase 2 - Iron workers install the rebar for the interior of the future Calloway Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Will Kirk is a campus photographer for Johns Hopkins University, and has been photographing the construction of the Brody Learning Commons every two weeks since the project outset. In this image, a welder works on assembling a stair for the Brody Learning Commons on Johns Hopkins Homewood campus in Baltimore. Submitted by Terri Evans, Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA USA Photo by Will Kirk
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Construction of the Light Rail Bridge over the Union Pacific Rail Road - Role: Project Director Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Douglas Reehl
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Members of the Shiel Sexton team install the trench drain base in the Loading Dock area of the Nanshan America Aluminum Alloy Plant in Lafayette, Ind. Chinese-based Nanshan America Advanced Aluminum Technology is investing $40 million in a new aluminum alloy plant in Lafayette, Ind. Shiel Sexton was selected as design/builder for the 50-acre site development project that includes 600,000 square feet of production space. Photo taken October 2011. Photo by Greg Sorvig, Shiel Sexton Company, Inc., Indianapolis, IN U.S.A.
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Westside Parkway Phase 4 - Night construction at Truxtun Bridge is performed to minimize daytime rush hour traffic.. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Westside Parkway Phase 4 - Workers relocate high voltage towers to meet the vertical clearance needed for the new Kern River Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Will Kirk is a campus photographer for Johns Hopkins University, and has been photographing the construction of the Brody Learning Commons every two weeks since the project outset. In this image, the sun cast shadows through the metal studs in Brody Learning Commons at Johns Hopkins Homewood campus in Baltimore. Submitted by Terri Evans, Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA USA Photo by Will Kirk
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Westside Parkway Phase 4 - Workers relocate high voltage towers to meet the vertical clearance needed for the new Kern River Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Westside Parkway Phase 4 - Workers relocate high voltage towers to meet the vertical clearance needed for the new Kern River Bridge. Monthly photos for monthly executive meeting. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Gilbert Vega
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Lowering of Tunnel Boring Machine middle shield in tunnel shaft. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Ed Jacobson
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Grinding in preparation for welding tunnel boring machine sections together in the tunnel. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Ed Jacobson
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Installing steel for concrete cradle for tunnel boring machine in starter tunnel. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Mike Byers
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Surveying face of starter tunnel 600 feet below the surface. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Rick Gohl
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Drilling blasting holes for starter tunnel 600 feet below the surface. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Rick Gohl
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Drilling blasting holes for starter tunnel 600 feet below the surface. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Rick Gohl
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Lowering of Tunnel Boring Machine gantry in tunnel shaft. Inspection. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons, Pasadena, CA United States Photo by Ed Jacobson
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Southern Nevada Water Authority - ALE crane in the process of lowering Tunnel Boring machine middle segments into tunnel access shaft Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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Intake 3 project site showing crane over the access shaft prior to lowering tunnel boring machine - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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Preparing tunnel boring machine middle section prior to lowering into tunnel access shaft - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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Intake 3 showing intake structure on barge prior to moving to the intake site at the bottom of Lake Mead - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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On the rapidly growing Kennesaw State University campus, Choate Construction Company is constructing a much-needed, highly-advanced lab expansion for the College of Math and Sciences. Located on a tight site, this facility required a crane to assist in the assembly of the structure. The crane lifted materials from the ground as each floor was built. Photo by Courtney Ebert, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA United States
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Intake 3 dredging barge used to dredge blasted material from the bottom of Lake Mead at the location for the new intake structure - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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A subcontractor at the Kennesaw State University Lab Addition fastens a beam in place for the atrium that connects the existing College of Math and Sciences to the new facility. The subcontractor is adhering to strict safety protocols, while working atop this two-story atrium. Photo by Courtney Ebert, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA USA
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Located in the rolling foothills of Dahlonega, Georgia, the Chestatee Building of the North Georgia College and State University was designed as a multi-purpose building fulfilling various needs including a coffee shop, offices, bookstore, and student health services. This subcontractor along with several other trades worked simultaneously to complete this eight-month fast-track project on time and within budget. Photo by Courtney Ebert, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA USA
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Tunnel boring machine ready for lowering to tunnel via 600 foot deep access shaft - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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Subcontractors on the North Georgia College and State University campus review detailed drawings in preparation to pour concrete for the foundations of the new cadet housing built by Choate Construction Company. Photo by Courtney Ebert, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA USA
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Stored tunnel liner segments ready for installation - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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Tunnel liner segments at storage site - Role: Parsons Contracted Photographer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Rich La Salle
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portable crushing operation -millbrook, ny I am an amateur photographer Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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site work project, poughkeepsie ny I am amateur photographer. Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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installing retaining wall, poughkeepsie, ny I am an amateur photographer. Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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asphalt roller operator, vassar college, poughkeepsie, ny I am an amateur photographer Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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photographer hired by Forrester Construction Company. Submitted by Claire Callas, Forrester Construction, Rockville, MD USA Photo by Mary Parker
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sand and gravel plant, millbrook, ny I am an amateur photographer Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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site work, wappingers falls, ny I am an amateur photographer. Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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portable crusher, poughkeepsie, ny I am an amateur photographer. Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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crusher, bucket, bulldozer I am an amateur photographer. Photo by cynthia petrovits, Blacktop Maintenance Corp., poughkeepsie, NY usa
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photographer hired by Forrester Construction Company. Submitted by Claire Callas, Forrester Construction, Rockville, MD USA Photo by Fredde Lieberman
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photographer hired by Forrester Construction Company. Submitted by Claire Callas, Forrester Construction, Rockville, MD USA Photo by Fredde Lieberman
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Work on the ramp to Summerlin Parkway from the US-95 HOV lane. Las Vegas, NV. I have no role in this project. I like to take pictures. Photo by Elizabeth Vianey Trujillo, Las Vegas Valley Water District, N. Las Vegas, NV USA
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Driving pile for the foundation for the new support of the reflecting pool Washington DC Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Relining storm sewer pipe twenty feet under Baltimore,Dundalk Marine Terminal Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Restoration of the Lincoln Memorial Refecting pool Photo by John Lanigan, Corman Construction, Port Deposit, MD usa
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Documenting all the project steps and process in photo and video. Submitted by Ahmed Adly, Enppi, Cairo, EGYPT Photo by : Eslam S.Mansour
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Documenting all the project steps and process in photo and video. Submitted by Ahmed Adly, Enppi, Cairo, EGYPT Photo by Eslam S.Mansour
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Senior Inspector Submitted by Lisa Colaizzi, Carollo Engineers, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA us Photo by Donald Hubble
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Earthcam Submitted by Lisa Colaizzi, Carollo Engineers,Inc., Walnut Creek, CA us Photo by EarthCam EarthCam
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EarthCam Submitted by Lisa Colaizzi, Carollo Engineers, Inc., Walnut Creek, CA us Photo by EarthCam EarthCam
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Day I was hired as Technical Office Coordinator At TACA Constructifon Inc. Project is Terracity Mall, Antalya, Turkey, Grand Opening May 2011 Note: I am the photographer - arm extended Photo by Cem Dobra, TACA Construction Inc., Istanbul, Turkey
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A breathtaking view of downtown Dallas taken in the early morning by a crane operator at the new Parkland Hospital site--with his cell phone! For reference: the crane boom in view is about 40 feet below the top of the hospital building. Submitted by Katie Sosnowchik, HDR, Omaha, NE USA Photo by Johnny Soto
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Please write a caption and explain your role in the project: This was a gas station demolition and Underground Storage Tank (UST) removal project. Prior to a UST removal from a site you have to evacuate the interstitial brine fluid. A pneumatic chisel was used to drain the fluid into a containment pond. Role, Field Oversight. Submitted by Jeff Geisinger, Cardno, Portland, OR USA Photo by Lein Jenkins
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Cardno ERI constructed and installed features in Tonto Creek, AZ for trout habitat protection and enhancement. Submitted by Jeff Geisinger, Cardno, Portland, OR USA Photo by Norman Buxton
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Constructing concrete forms for AS/SVE system pad. My role was the Sr. Scientist overseeing an AS/SVE system installation project at the Former Mobil 10013 in San Francisco, CA. In the picture the subcontractors were installing concrete forms prior to pouring the concrete pad for the AS/SVE system. Submitted by Jeff Geisinger, Cardno, Portland, OR USA Photo by Vincent Battaglia
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My official title is Project Administrator, with a background in photography. This photograph was taken during the topping out ceremony on the new 134-bed, 359,000-square-foot replacement hospital for Good Samaritan Regional Health Center in Mount Vernon, IL. McCarthy is using Bluebeam software, mobile BIM kiosks, iPads and prefabrication on this project to maximize efficiency from all team members. Submitted by Susan Garritano, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., St. Louis, MO USA Photo by Kelly Kirn
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While working as the Assistant Superintendent on the APS 2010 Cotton Center Solar Station photovoltaic project in Gila Bend, Ariz., I caught this shot looking between the solar panel arrays as they were tracked toward the sun for maximum power output. My role on the project involved tracking material deliveries and daily production as well as overseeing structure and solar panel assembly crews. Submitted by Susan Garritano, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., St. Louis, MO USA Photo by Ryan Wegener
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I am serving as the Project Superintendent on the new 500,000-square-foot Naval Replacement Hospital Project at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, Calif. I caught this finisher alone amongst the hectic activity of a major concrete pour. Approximately 70 people were involved with this pour. When complete in 2014, the new multi-level hospital will encompass inpatient medical facilities with 54 patient rooms accommodating up to 60 beds, ancillary departments, emergency care, primary care, specialty care clinics, and support spaces and facilities for non-ambulatory patients who require stays in excess of 24 hours. The scope of construction work includes a central utilities plant; a 1,500-space, multi-level parking structure; surface parking; and site development. Submitted by Susan Garritano, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., St. Louis, MO USA Photo by Richard Perez
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Anchorages for the cable stays on the new John James Audubon Bridge, the longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere. This bridge crosses the Mississippi River between Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana parishes in Louisiana, and its main span is 1,583 ft. in length. This photo was taken on April 28, 2011, a few days before the bridge opened to traffic. At that time, I was the spokesperson for the bridge project. The bridge is owned by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development and was built by Audubon Bridge Constructors, a joint venture of Flatiron Constructors, Granite Construction and Parsons Transportation Group. The project was managed by Louisiana TIMED Managers, a joint venture of GEC, Inc., Parsons Brinckerhoff, and THE LPA GROUP INCORPORATED. Photo by Bill Grass, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Baton Rouge, LA USA
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Welding rebar along I-10 in Baton Rouge, LA between Siegen Lane and Highland Road. The I-10 widening is part of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Geaux Wider program, which includes the widening of I-10 and I-12 in the Baton Rouge area. Submitted by Bill Grass, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Baton Rouge, LA United States Photo by Owen Murphy
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Alta Bates Sutter Medical Center, hospital replacement project.This is a photo of the demolition of the existing structure. Submitted by Travis Smith, Devenney Group, Phoenix, AZ United States Photo by Peter Lockett
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Alta Bates Sutter Medical Center, hospital replacement project. This is a photo of the demolition of the existing structure. Submitted by Travis Smith, Devenney Group, Phoenix, AZ United States Photo by Peter Lockett
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Alta Bates Sutter Medical Center, hospital replacement project. This is a photo of the demolition of the existing structure. Submitted by Travis Smith, Devenney Group, Phoenix, AZ United States Photo by Peter Lockett
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Construction Manager Submitted by Joseph Zelazny, Kreisler Borg Florman Genral Construction Co., Inc., Scarsdale, NY USA Photo by Joseph Zelazny
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I was hired to photograph Turner's construction project Canon Headquarters. Photo by Keith Williams, Keith Williams - Photography That Rocks, Sunnyside, NY USA
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I was hired to photograph Structure Tone's construction project Proskauer Rose. Photo by Keith Williams, Keith Williams - Photography That Rocks, Sunnyside, NY USA
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I was hired to photograph Structure Tone's construction project Marble Collegiate Church. Photo by Keith Williams, Keith Williams - Photography That Rocks, Sunnyside, NY USA
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Enermodal Engineering is Canada's largest green building consulting firm, and provides the full spectrum of sustainable building services, from LEED consulting through commissioning and green education services. Headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario, Enermodal aimed high during the design of their new, 2,150 m2 office. The goal was to create a healthy work environment for its employees in a building that uses less energy than any other office in the country. Named A Grander View (for being situated on the Grand River), Enermodal's new headquarters is a model of sustainability, and is the first triple LEED Canada Platinum office, with certifications in the LEED for New Construction, Commercial Interiors, and Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance rating systems.My role in the project was to photo document the entire cosntruction process and take final building photos. I am proud to say that I work in Canadas most energy efficient office building working as a Project Manager to ensure that other buildings in the country follow suit. Photo by Kris Urban, Enermodal Engineering Ltd., Kitchener, Canada
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SAIC provided engineering, procurement, and construction services to Terra Gen Sierra Holdings, LLC's 6.6MW binary geothermal power plant in Churchill County, Nevada. This photo depicts the facility, which is adjacent to the existing Dixie Valley geothermal facility, creating additional capacity with the same brine flow. Photo by Thomas Hughes, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Oklahoma City, OK USA
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SAIC is providing engineering, procurement, and construction services to USG Nevada LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Geothermal Inc., a leading renewable energy company, for phase one of the San Emidio project - construction of an 8.8MWNet geothermal power plant in northwest Nevada. This photo depicts the facility, which will replace an existing geothermal plant, producing more than twice the power from the same geothermal resource. Photo by Thomas Hughes, Science Applications International Corporation, Oklahoma City, OK USA
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NASA's vibro-acoustic test capability includes a mechanical vibration facility, which is the largest and highest powered spacecraft test capability built to date, and a reverberant acoustic test facility (RATF), which is the largest high intensity test capability ever built. This photo depicts the 101,000 cubic feet chamber of the RATF. It will replicate vibration and acoustic signatures associated with launch abort scenarios for space exploration vehicles such as the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, which will carry astronauts to the International Space Station and back to the moon in the next decade. Submitted by Bridget Bell, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Denver, CO USA Photo by Staff Photographer NASA Glenn Research Center
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Keith Jurgens - preconstruction manager - This is a 12,000 sf home. Construction started in July of 2010 and completed August 2011. Photo by Keith Jurgens, AOI Corp., Omaha, NE USA
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Severe weather associated with Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee took their toll on Upstate New York's roads and bridges. Bergmann Associates and NYSDOT staff began emergency design work in September for the repair of one of the more severely damaged roadways, SR103 over the Mohawk River at Lock 9, where a 400 foot long, raised embankment section of road was completely washed away Submitted by Susan Cholach, Bergmann Associates, Rochester, NY USA Photo by Robert Ranalletta
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On April 29, Houston-based Griffin Dewatering Corp. began pumping 15 million gallons of water from the Seabrook Sectorgate site in New Orleans. It also used 42 10-in.-dia, 75-ft-deep wells outside the dam perimeter to lower the groundwater table and relieve external hydraulic pressure. Griffin is working on several Corps projects in New Orleans, but Michael Lippard, Griffin senior project manager, says Seabrook is extraordinary because of the depth of the wells, the size of the cofferdam, the amount of water moved, and the dewatering of a backfilled, vibrocompacted area. "Normally, when we are dewatering, it's virgin ground" Lippard says. "The soils in here are more permeable than natural soils." Pictured is a Griffin submersible pump used in open pumping on the project. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Michael Lippard
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On April 29th 2011, Houston-based Griffin Dewatering Corp. began pumping 15 million gallons of water from the Seabrook Sector Gate site in New Orleans. It also used 42 10-in.-dia, 75 foot deep wells outside the dam perimeter to lower the groundwater table and relieve external hydraulic pressure. Griffin is working on several Corps projects in New Orleans, but Michael Lippard, Griffin senior project manager, says Seabrook is extraordinary because of the depth of the wells, the size of the cofferdam, the amount of water moved, and the dewatering of a backfilled, vibrocompacted area. "Normally, when we are dewatering, it's virgin ground," Lippard says. "The soils in here are more permeable than natural soils." Pictured is the Griffin pumping system used on the project to draw the water down. Submitted by Terry Aylward, Griffin Dewatering, houston, TX USA Photo by Michael Lippard
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A worker's tool belt during his break on the Music City Center job site. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Lindsay Scott, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Workers on the rooftop of Vanderbilt Children's Center. An addition is being built onto the hospital (see background crane) by Balfour Beatty construction. Aerial Innovations was contracted to provide monthly aerial progress. Photo by Wendy Whittemore, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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A worker's table with drawings of Music City Center. MCC is a 16 acre site in the middle of downtown Nashville, TN that will house a 350,000 square foot exhibit hall, a 57,000 grand ballroom and 18,000 square foot junior ballroom, and about 1,800 parking spaces. Work began in early 2009 and will continue to 2013. Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc. has been contracted to document the construction process through photographs. Photo by Pierre Vreyen, Aerial Innovations of TN, Inc., Nashville, TN United States
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Here's a picture Nick took with his blackberry during sunrise while the team was erecting its tower crane. The assist crane is hoisting the largest section of the tower crane jib, but it appears as if the crane is hooked to the sun. Nick is a superintendent for the Ella at Encore! project in Tampa, Fla. Submitted by Mary Krueger, Hardin Construction Company, LLC, Orlando, FL United States Photo by Nick Nieto
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Will it clear? A Barnhart Bridge crane is pulling the main beam and gripper section of a twenty seven foot diameter Tunnel Boring Machine out of the one hundred eighty foot deep exit shaft. The TBM holed through nine months early on the South Cobb Tunnel Project near Atlanta, Georgia. Photo by Dwayne Easterling, Jacobs Associates, the Chief Tunnel Inspector for the CM team of Parsons/Jacobs Associates Photo by Dwayne Easterling, South Cobb Tunnel Project, Austell, GA USA
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Manhattan Construction is building The Boston Red Sox Spring Training Facility - JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Florida, a workout, training and rehabilitation facility for major league and minor league players. Player development facilities include six full practice fields with natural turf and state of the art drainage systems. The field pictured is designed with the same field dimensions as Fenway Park, including the "Green Monster," in which the worker in this photo is working on top of with home plate in the background. The ballpark structure includes approximately 10,000 fixed seats plus 2,000-standing room or picnic area and berm seating, with a total capacity 12,000. The project is designed by Populous and Manhattan Construction is serving as the lead contractor working in association with Chris-Tel Construction and Casey Construction. Submitted by Joseph Funigiello, Manhattan Construction, Naples, FL USA Photo by Natalie Pagano
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The operator of a ZPMC gantry crane removes a steel slab from the hull of a dockside vessel. The cranes have a back-reach of 165 feet and lifting capacity of 85 metric tons. Shaw designed and built a technologically advanced carbon steel handling terminal facility on Pinto Island in Mobile Bay. Capable of accommodating an annual throughput of more than five million tons, the facility incorporates unique, first-of-a-kind systems and technology to safely and efficiently transship steel slabs from Post-Panamax vessels to inland river barges bound for ThyssenKrupp's carbon steel processing facility. Photo by Mark Banks, The Shaw Group, Denver, CO usa
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As a Quality Assurance Technician, my responsibility was making sure compliance to the Quality Requirements of the project were met. I performed audits on the Quality System Procedures applicable to the Canada Line Project. As a coordinator, I developed at least 7 databases that were used for different stages of the project, from Contract Compliance, Deficiency Tracking, NCR processing up to Warranty Issues Management. Hopefully these all contributed to the successful delivery of the project - under budget and ahead of schedule. Photo by Joseph Rectin, SNC-Lavalin Inc, Vancouver, Canada
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International Promise for a New Egypt. This a picture expresses such a statement. It is a symbol for the promise awaiting Egypt. It represents the change and the challenges that face Egypt in its transformation towards building a solid democratic state built on the values of "bread, freedom and social justice." After years of debate over the importance of the project and the public disputes regarding it, this project, and its location on the iconic Tahrir Square is being reassured. It represents a new age for Egypt and for the nations of the Arab spring. It is a sign of new healthier relations between east and west based on mutual respect, mutual prosperity. More than just a picture it is a symbol of multinational will to reach a brighter future. This symbol represents the complex of Novotel hotel -Accor NSGB Headquarter -societe General picture of the major project in TAHRIR SQUARE the heart of new democratic Egypt. With its French owners (Accor and Societe General), US Project management (HILL int.), and Egyptian architect andengineering firm (EHAF), the project represents the peak of international cooperation and mutual interest. It shows the perseverance of international investors and belief in Egypt's economic future and the will to work hand-in-hand to reach the long awaited prosperity. For years the project faced severe attack from the corrupt system. But on 25th January, the people defended the project and its right to exist as if it were their own. They defended the right for better jobs and a better life. The Egyptians understood that this investment, as will other major investments around Egypt, were the way out of a failed economy and paved the way for prosperity. They would not give this up and as a result the project is currently on the way and is planned for completion by 2013. Photo by fahmy mohamed, ehaf consulting engineers, cairo, CT egypt
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Dewberry is the lead engineer for Contract C of the Inter-County Connector (ICC) as part of the IC3 Team (a Joint Venture of Clark/Shirley/Fachinna/Trumbull), located in Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland. Section C includes new interchanges at US 29, Briggs Chaney Road, and I-95. Construction involves interchanges and structures over existing and heavily traveled US 29 and I-95, and depressing of the ICC under existing roads, while maintaining traffic. Photography by Jeff Koubek, courtesy of the Civil Air Patrol of Maryland. Submitted by Daev Huh, Dewberry, Fairfax, VA United States Photo by Jeffery Koubek
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Eden Park, situated in Auckland, is the largest stadium in New Zealand. With its seating capacity increased to 60,000 for the most recent 2011 Rugby World Cup, Eden Park played host to the opening ceremony and hosted 11 rugby matches, including the finals whereby the New Zealand All Blacks proudly claimed victory. This maori carving depicts Tanemahuta, the Maori god of the forests, which bears the pou whenua, a tool traditionally used to mark tribal boundaries and engaged with equal distinction as a weapon should those boundaries be contested. Capturing the Tanemahuta together with Auckland's main attraction during the Rugby World Cup, this photo portrays the hospitality and protection of Aucklanders offered to all visitors. With all the world's eyes on New Zealand on the kickoff date of 9 September 2011 for the Rugby World Cup, Beca was appointed to deliver the $320 million upgrade of Eden Park, comprising new South and East stands, an extension of the ASB North stand plus large external concourses to increase the seating capacity from around 45,000 to 60,000 as well as a passenger transport hub to make the stadium more publicly accessible. Beca advised on the contracting strategy and project structure, which included risk and design management. Submitted by Chris Marryatt, Beca Group Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand Photo by Jane Findlay
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Situated in the Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, Vogel Integrated Campus is a fine product of a major refurbishment of the existing 16-storey Vogel building and the construction of a new seven-level podium building immediately adjacent to the site. The two buildings are linked via an atrium to create an integrated campus environment. This photo depicts the view of the glass ceiling from the ground, and captures the unique architecture of the building, with wooden furnishings that complement the building's glass structure. Beca was appointed to supply the full range of building services on the project, including backbone telecommunications and security and fire engineering. Beca worked together with the contractors and designers to ensure that the design concepts and details were selected and adapted to suit the most appropriate construction techniques, and to ensure that the building achieved its overall 4 Green Star rating. Submitted by Chris Marryatt, Beca Group Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand Photo by Peter Howman
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Lifting module using Sarens' specialized lifting equipment at the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project site in New Caledonia. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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Taipei SheZi Bridge Taipei Shezi Bridge, with a main span of 180m and a steel inclined pylon of 105m, is an asymmetric two continuous span cable-stayed bridge. The pylon and the piers are separately structured, and the cables are arranged in double-sided fan shape. As the first self-anchored cable-stayed bridge in Taiwan, the Shezi bridge is planned and designed by CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan, and has won the award of FIABCI-Taiwan Real Estate Excellence 2011. FIABC stands for Federation Internationale des Administrateurs de Biens Conseils Immobiliers or the International Real Estate Federation. Photo by CHIAO-CHENG HUANG, CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan., Taipei, TAIWAN
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Gung ho! - Two technicians are seen working together to install the cable (maximum 121 strands) for the Shezi bridge, which is planned and designed by CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan. The Shezi bridge will become a landmark in Taipei and also help promote the prosperity of the region. Photo by CHIAO-CHENG HUANG, CECI Engineering Consultants, Inc., Taiwan., Taipei, TAIWAN
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Impregilo is constructing the Tocoma hydroelectric plant in Venezuela for EDELCA, the Caroni electric company. The project involves construction of a main 300 m long, 82 m high concrete dam, with a hydroelectric power station for total installed power of 2160 MW. Submitted by Giovanni Frante, Impregilo S.p.A., Milan, Italy Photo by Giovanni Frante
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Caption: This is the future median wall separating Highway 1's east and westbound lanes as they run underneath the Skytrain's Millenium Line bridge, shown with the north shore mountains in the background. Project role: My role on this project was, for the first two years, as a highway designer in the West 1 segment of the project, and since late-2010 it has been as an on-site design representative monitoring the contractor and their QC/QA processes. Submitted by Emma Joslin, MMM Group Limited, Thornhill, Canada Photo by Ian MacMillan
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The Earl Bales Park Stormwater Facility and water supply system will collect large volumes of urban runoff for treatment and reuse as a water source for golf course irrigation and ski hill snow making. Steve van Haren, P.Eng. was the lead technical and design manager and responsible for the facility's overall design and implementation. The project is a collaborative effort between the City of Toronto, MMM Group Limited, and the Federal Infrastructure Stimulus Plan. Submitted by Emma Joslin, MMM Group Limited, Thornhill, Canada Photo by Steve vanHaren
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The picture is refered to Cauche viaduct in Ap 46 motorway (viaduct 8.2) Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by Jesus Fernandez Montero
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The picture is refered to La Colina viaduct in Ap 46 motorway (viaduct 14.4) Submitted by Amaya Flores, Sacyr Vallehermoso, Madrid, Spain Photo by Jesus Fernandez Montero
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The York Energy Centre is a 383mW green field gas fired peaker plant supplying York Region in Ontario with peak demand power as required. The project was built on an expedited schedule through harsh winter and spring conditions in association with Lil And Difazio Constructors for project owner Veresen Inc.. State was responsible for all Siteworks, Civil, Underground Mechanical, Scaffolding, a Design/Build bridge accessing the site, and an 8,000sqft Turn-Key Design Build Control and Warehouse Building containing HVAC, Electrical, Fire Protection, Structural, and interior finishes. The picture is of one of the two large concrete pours exceeding 1,700m3 each which were completed within 10 days of each other at the end of December in 2010. The first mudslab placement at CTG #1 was on November 5th, and from that point to completion of the CTG #2 concrete pour occurred in 45 working days. An amazing feat considering the material quantities involved in the two foundations. 3,435m3 of concrete, 1,409,128lbs of rebar, and 1140 anchor bolts and embedments. Submitted by Ken Lewis, The State Group Inc, Mississauga, Canada Photo by Graham Rice
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A batch of well points - lengths of slotted PVC pipe capped with end points -- is ready for a Ranger Construction pipe crew dewatering the ground on a major I-595 Express highway expansion project in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Ranger is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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While photographing a Vecellio and Grogan highway construction project in Beckley, West Virginia, a worker's shadow stretches across the rebar grid of a bridge deck prior to concrete being poured. Vecellio and Grogan is part of the Vecellio Group, one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. The Group also has operations in mining and bulk petroleum storage/distribution. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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Conveyor-to-truck loading? No, but customer service is almost that fast at White Rock Quarries in Miami, Florida, which uses high-capacity front-end loaders to efficiently load limestone (limerock) aggregates and screenings so trucks get back on the road quickly. White Rock is part of the Vecellio Group, which also has operations in bulk petroleum storage and distribution, and is one of the top 200 heavy/highway contractors in the nation. Photo by Carl Thiemann, Vecellio Group, Inc., West Palm Beach, FL USA
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This is a shot of Encore's innovative stormwater system which maximizes site utilization and requires less maintenance than traditional stormwater ponds. The 80 x 240-foot facility features mostly precast construction and includes components for preliminary screening and sedimentation, storage, irrigation reuse and sand filtration to manage stormwater from the 30-acre urban development. The storage modules (center) will be buried with a future public park residing on top. Piers shown within the sand filtration chamber (left) will support a solar energy system. Downtown Tampa FL is in the background. Photo by Gary Borland, Cardno TBE, Clearwater, FL USA
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International Promise for a New Egypt. This a picture expresses such a statement. It is a symbol for the promise awaiting Egypt. It represents the change and the challenges that face Egypt in its transformation towards building a solid democratic state built on the values of "bread, freedom and social justice." After years of debate over the importance of the project and the public disputes regarding it, this project, and its location on the iconic Tahrir Square is being reassured. It represents a new age for Egypt and for the nations of the Arab spring. It is a sign of new healthier relations between east and west based on mutual respect, mutual prosperity. More than just a picture it is a symbol of multinational will to reach a brighter future. This symbol represents the complex of Novotel hotel -Accor NSGB Headquarter -societe General picture of the major project in TAHRIR SQUARE the heart of new democratic Egypt. With its French owners (Accor and Societe General), US Project management (HILL int.), and Egyptian architect andengineering firm (EHAF), the project represents the peak of international cooperation and mutual interest. It shows the perseverance of international investors and belief in Egypt's economic future and the will to work hand-in-hand to reach the long awaited prosperity. For years the project faced severe attack from the corrupt system. But on 25th January, the people defended the project and its right to exist as if it were their own. They defended the right for better jobs and a better life. The Egyptians understood that this investment, as will other major investments around Egypt, were the way out of a failed economy and paved the way for prosperity. They would not give this up and as a result the project is currently on the way and is planned for completion by 2013. Photo by fahmy mohamed, ehaf consulting engineers, cairo, CT egypt
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I am a freelance photographer hired to document some of Andrade Gutierrez works since 2006. Submitted by Diego Gomes, Construtora Andrade Gutierrez, Sao Paulo, Brazil Photo by PATRICK GROSNER
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I am a freelance photographer hired to document some works of Andrade Gutierrez Submitted by Diego Gomes, Construtora Andrade Gutierrez, Sao Paulo, Brazil Photo by DANIEL MANSUR
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I am a freelance photographer hired to document some of Andrade Gutierrez works since 1981. Submitted by Diego Gomes, Construtora Andrade Gutierrez, Sao Paulo, Brazil Photo by Marcilio Gazzinelli
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At the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma's HWY 60 Casino and Hotel, an EIFS worker creates a silhouette against the dense morning fog over 90 feet in the air. As Project Engineer, I'm responsible for coordinating and communicating between the Project Superintendent and Project Manager. Photo by Bobby Bass, Red Stone Construction Services, Tulsa, OK United States
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Reinforcement of tunnel in Norra Station Area, Stockholm, Sweden. WSP is lead consultant for this major project due to be completed in 2019. WSP's team compare their work to open heart surgery, and it is easy to see why - they are managing the construction of a major bypass underneath the city, widening one of its busiest roads and building a completely new district on top, all without interrupting the flow of traffic. Photo by Nicola Evans, WSP Group Plc, London, United Kingdom
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Inside the construction, Norra Station Area, Stockholm, Sweden. WSP is lead consultant for this major project due to be completed in 2019. WSP's team compare their work to open heart surgery, and it is easy to see why - they are managing the construction of a major bypass underneath the city, widening one of its busiest roads and building a completely new district on top, all without interrupting the flow of traffic. Photo by Nicola Evans, WSP Group Plc, London, United Kingdom
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Crusell Bridge, Helsinki, Finland. Opened in summer 2011 this landmark connecting the Ruoholahti and Jakasaari areas on the western shores of central Helsinki was also a landmark for building information modelling. This single - pylon cable - stayed bridge was the first BIM project of its kind designed by WSP Finland. Photo by Nicola Evans, WSP Group Plc, London, United Kingdom
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I was not directly involved in the project, but as Communications Manager for SNC-Lavalin's European Headquarters, a photo enthusiast, and an inhabitant of Reims, I just took the picture. Submitted by Etienne Plante, SNC-Lavalin, Montreal, Canada Photo by Laurent DELARUE
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View of the new Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) buildings (rear) and the Community Center (front, center) constructed as part of the $92 million BEQ Package #6 at MCB Camp Pendleton. The entire campus achieved USGBC LEED Platinum certification. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Pablo Mason
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View of the new Bachelor Enlisted Quarters (BEQ) buildings (rear) and the new Community Center, Multi-Purpose Lounge, and outdoor activity spaces (front, center) constructed as part of Camp Pendleton's $140 million BEQ Package #5. The project achieved USGBC LEED Platinum certification. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Pablo Mason
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Ribbon cutting for the newly constructed BEQ Package #1 at MCB Camp Pendleton, part of the US Marine Corps' "Grow the Force" initiative. The large-scale contract included five BEQ Facilities located across three different sites to provide a new home for 1,752 Marines. Submitted by Myrna Smith, Harper Construction Company, Inc., San Diego, CA USA Photo by Blake Smith
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The project is located adjacent to a fault line. For seismic reasons, the double mat reinforcing ranged from #7 to #11 rebar covered with 18 inch of concrete. As superintendent for the general contractor, our company oversaw the entire College of the Redwoods Student Services Building project in Eureka, CA. Submitted by Philip Augustino, EMJ Corporation, Sacramento, CA USA Photo by Ted M
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The majestic Marina Bay Sands project is a striking addition to the Singapore Skyline. Dramatically transforming the skyline of Singapore, the unique SkyPark is a breathtaking one-hectare rooftop park sitting atop the three 55-storey hotel towers at 200m above the Marina Bay Sands. Its gravity-defying public observation deck is one of the world's largest cantilevers, suspended 200m above the Marina Bay Sands. Nevertheless, the most talked about feature is three linked infinity pools stretching across all three towers, giving swimmers breathtaking, unbroken views right from their edges. Beca's Senior Project Managers led various projects within this fast track development, and played a key role in moulding the development of the project in the early stages, which include taking the lead of the design management, constructability reviews, value engineering, risk management, procurement and contract administration for this project. A stand out challenge was the unique heavy lifting of the 7,000 tonnes of superstructure - 14 heavy lifts over 13 weeks, without a major incident. Submitted by Chris Marryatt, Beca Group Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand Photo by Kim Shen
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This is precast being erected with the sun rising behind Rodgers' Cape Fear Community College - Union Station Parking Deck project in Wilmington, North Carolina. Submitted by Leigh Wainwright, Rodgers, Charlotte, NC USA Photo by Eric Teckenbrock
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Shaun is the construction administrator for Hamline University's Anderson University Center. In this image he captures the project in its first step to making a full building enclosure, closing in the building ahead of the onset of a Minneapolis winter. Submitted by Terri Evans, Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA USA Photo by Shaun Landon
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Allan is a member of Shepley Bulfinch's architectural staff. He took his camera on one of several all-staff 'field trips' to see the Harvard Innovation Lab in Batten Hall take shape. In this image, studs are being wrapped around new classroom space in Batten Hall on the Harvard Business School campus. The fast-track project has transformed the former studios of WGBH: this classroom uses space that once housed the studio for the PBS program "Zoom!" Submitted by Terri Evans, Shepley Bulfinch, Boston, MA USA Photo by Allan Donnelly
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Sunrise over Delta MOUT (DO 2), Marine Corps Base Twenty Nine Palms - Role: I have overall responsibility for the entire HS MOUT program to ensure that we properly prepare, establish our safety presence, enforce and maintain Parson's SHARP safety management principles and standards for safety excellence. Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corproation, Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Daniel Hughes
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Eden Park, situated in Auckland, is the largest stadium in New Zealand. With its seating capacity increased to 60,000 for the most recent 2011 Rugby World Cup, Eden Park played host to the opening ceremony and hosted 11 rugby matches, including the finals whereby the New Zealand All Blacks proudly claimed victory. This photo captures the serene night view of the stadium, accentuated by surrounding lights on the grounds. With all the world's eyes on New Zealand on the kickoff date of 9 September 2011 for the Rugby World Cup, Beca was appointed to deliver the $320 million upgrade of Eden Park, comprising new South and East stands, an extension of the ASB North stand plus large external concourses to increase the seating capacity from around 45,000 to 60,000 as well as a passenger transport hub to make the stadium more publicly accessible. Beca advised on the contracting strategy and project structure, which included risk and design management. Submitted by Chris Marryatt, Beca Group Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand Photo by Jane Findlay
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Western Beltway Trail at Town Center Drive - Arch Pedestrian Bridge Role: Structural Engineer Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Yinan Wunsch
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This project replaces the existing bridges on Route 101 over the Mad River between Arcata and McKinleyville due to scour and seismic deficiencies. The replacement bridges are CIP prestress box girder bridges. I like this picture a lot because it shows the changes in design over the past 85 years. The truss bridge was built in 1927, the steel girder bridge in 1950 and the CIP box girder bridge on the left was completed in 2009 and other is expected to be completed by Dec. 2011. Role: Structures Representative Submitted by Amber Thompson, Parsons Corp., Pasadena, CA USA Photo by Jose' Cervantes
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On Choate Construction's project site of a manufacturing facility, a crane carefully hoists a 13 foot wide x 38 foot tall piece of precast in place, while one member of the erection team aligns it with the steel support structure. This is no easy undertaking and requires a skilled erection crew and careful coordination between the different trades to ensure the proper alignment of each precast wall panel while meeting an aggressive erection schedule. Photo by Courtney Ebert, Choate Construction Company, Atlanta, GA USA
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Modular construction in the Capsys factory; work on sections of Brooklyn Navy Yard's newest building - BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Modular construction in the Capsys factory; work on sections of Brooklyn Navy Yard's newest building - BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Modular construction in the Capsys factory; wedling work on modular sections of Brooklyn Navy Yard's newest building - BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Modular construction in the Capsys factory; wedling work on modular sections of Brooklyn Navy Yard's newest building - BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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The old base commander's quarters under renovation for it's part of the Brooklyn Navy Yard's newest building - BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Hoisting of a 22,500lb anchor from a ship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The anchor was placed into BNY's newest building; BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Hoisting of a 22,500lb anchor from a ship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The anchor was placed into BNY's newest building; BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Hoisting of a 22,500lb anchor from a ship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The anchor was placed into BNY's newest building; BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Hoisting of a 22,500lb anchor from a ship built in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The anchor was placed into BNY's newest building; BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Window installation into BNY's newest building; BLDG92. Photograph by Saul Metnick, image 2011 Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Submitted by Jennifer Murphy, Plaza Construction Corp., New York, NY USA Photo by Saul Metnick
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Lifting module using Sarens' specialized lifting equipment at the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project site in New Caledonia. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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Transporting module for the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project in New Caledonia using Sarens' self-propelled modular transporters. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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Transporting module for the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project in New Caledonia using Sarens' self-propelled modular transporters. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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Offloading and transporting modules using Sarens' self-propelled modular transporters for the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project in New Caledonia. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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Lifting module using Sarens' specialized lifting equipment at the Koniambo Nickel Mine Project site in New Caledonia. Submitted by Shayrun Ali, Sarens, Alameda, CA USA Photo by Not Available Not Available
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McLaren Engineering engineers ascended approximately 170 ' above the waterfront promenade in Baltimore's Inner Harbor to inspect the structural condition of the connections of a 10 year old Guitar shaped sign to a 110 year old smoke stack in a renovated coal-fired electric power plant building that is now know as The Power Plant. Photo by William McCarthy III, McLaren Engineering Group, West Nyack, NY USA
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This was a gas station demolition and underground storage tank (UST) removal project. My role in the project is field oversight. The Mobil man was created out of the Fill bucket and lines and Ball floats (eye's). Submitted by Jeff Geisinger, Cardno, Portland, OR USA Photo by Lein Jenkins
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This was a gas station demolition and underground storage tank (UST) removal project. My role in the project is field oversight. The Mobil man was created out of the Fill bucket and lines and Ball floats (eye's). Submitted by Jeff Geisinger, Cardno, Portland, OR USA Photo by Lein Jenkins
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