Sentences with phrase «building cranes»

Counting the building cranes in your city's skyline won't tell you whether the local apartment market is going to suffer from oversupply.
The image has become a mixture of building cranes in the city New York and roofs with their well - known view on the water - towers.
«Can you build me a crane
The collage is a mixture of a building crane and a billboard in the city Amsterdam.
We use simple shapes to build our cranes, and try to keep the project very short.

Not exact matches

Scaffolding still covers the city's Baroque buildings, the skyline is dominated by cranes, most of the dusty streets are deserted and many areas remain cordoned off.
A street near Amazon headquarters in downtown Seattle, where cranes dot the sky as new office buildings, condos and apartments are built.
A crane hoisted two factory - built sections of a home onto the site of a burned Santa Rosa house last week.
The pillars of American infrastructure are made of steel, from office buildings to bridges; so are the cranes, excavators, and other machines that build those things.
When the crane fell it struck the Herb Cottage, a small building that sells plants, cards, and teas next to the cathedral and the Episcopal House, the Washington diocesan offices.
In the terms of Dennett's metaphor of cranes constructing complexity, one sees what is built from the ground up; but delving beneath the surface, one finds an astonishing, hidden world — the underground mechanisms of the cranes, as it were.
Heavy rain was coming down when the crane fell around 10:55 a.m. in a parking lot adjacent to the cathedral, smashing cars and damaging another building on the grounds.
A crane operator who has been working on top of the Shanghai Tower — the second tallest building in the world — won second place in the Shanghai City Photography Competition with these beautiful and terrifying images.
There's a new subway stop scheduled to open in the coming years, and a good number of cranes reaching skyward to facilitate the construction of new buildings.
Build a K'nex crane like in the picture above, the arm just need to be one long section.
Included is everything they need to build a cargo train, including a crane to help lift and lower the cargo as well as an eight - channel, seven - speed infrared remote control to send it rolling down the tracks.
The convoy headed past the iconic yellow Harland and Wolff shipyard cranes, currently building an oil rig.
In response to the Health and Safety Executives (HSE) consultation document «Proposals for new Regulations requiring the notification of tower cranes operating on construction sites», the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) feels little can be achieved by the formation of standalone Regulations with regards to tower cranes.
Witnesses reported a huge explosion after a helicopter clipped a crane at St George's wharf, an unfinished residential building.
They led to changes by the Buildings Department and to prosecutions of other city officials and companies that were involved in the crane business with the city.]
School children visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial or build paper cranes, hoping war will not return.
«Certainly sticking in construction cranes from half a world away isn't going to build confidence in their credibility,» said E.J. McMahon, founder of the conservative Empire Center for Public Policy.
The new bridge will be built on land and assembled by the crane — a time saver that helped the contractors underbid their nearest competitors by $ 800 million, or about a quarter of the total project cost, CBS 2's Lou Young reported in January.
Spinola and his fellow union - busters knows this, but instead of questioning the business practices of the owner of those cranes, they decided to use these accidents as subterfuge to push for the weakening of the requirements to obtain a NYC Department of Buildings Hoist Machine Operator license, which will greatly weaken the crane operator's union by causing an influx of inexperienced non-union crane operators from out of state.
If the economy is flat on its back, projects aren't happening, buildings aren't going up and you don't see cranes on the skyline.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was on hand earlier this summer when the state brought in the I Lift NY Super Crane, one of the world's largest floating cranes, to help build the new Tappan Zee Bridge.
Cuomo said the crane was one of 28 working on a new bridge being built next to the Tappan Zee and «operating with what they call a vibratory hammer.
Referring to the large construction cranes building new projects in downtown Buffalo.
The city told him that a crane needed to be placed on the roof and the building's structural stability had to be checked first.
RYE BROOK — Against the backdrop of the Tappan Zee Bridge and the rising cranes building the bridge's replacement, President Barack Obama and Gov. Andrew Cuomo exchanged praised on Wednesday afternoon, in front of a crowd that included Cuomo's Republican opponent, Rob Astorino.
This huge physics toy set includes over 300 pieces to build windmills, two - speed cranes, force scales, sail cars, mars robots, hammer machines, and a lot more.
The International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, Eduard's home, plans to build shallow, soft wetland environments to better accommodate its 17 Siberian cranes.
A crane lifts a panel — part of a temporary canopy — to gauge the effects of dust suppression inside the wreckage of Fukushima Daiichi's Unit 1 reactor building.
The prisoners had to build this all - metal monster without the help of cranes, like slaves building the pyramids.
The building specially built for their construction is impressively large but mostly empty, save for half a dozen crates and a circular crane that hangs from the roof like a vast yellow spider, as it has been since 2012 when New Scientist last visited.
Images aired on TV showed cranes lifting two of the 1535 fuel units from the No 4 reactor building.
The gas vesicle genes code for proteins that act like either bricks or cranes in building the final vesicle structure — some of the proteins are the building blocks of the vesicles while some help in actually assembling the structures.
He recounts one of his cases in which a crane collapsed near a building, injuring the operator.
We see Johnson jumping from a crane onto the burning building, flying through the air like some kind of spider monkey.
Atop the buildings, cranes and the cityâ \ u0080 \ u009A \ u0080 \ u0099s highest points, he gains a perspective few of his fellow city dwellers will ever encounter.
The team was responsible for laying the foundations and then lifting the building over a wall and into the courtyard via cranes positioned in the playground next door.
The purpose - designed facility by Foremans Relocatable Building Systems, was craned into position in just one day during the school holidays to minimise disruption to staff and students.
The scheme involved the use of a large 350 - tonne crane to lift the steel and concrete building modules over the top of the existing school building and into a totally enclosed courtyard.
The new Yorkon off - site building system that was specified for the three teaching wings reduced the number of steel ‑ framed modules by half to just 60, which were craned into position in just two weeks.
The house's basic motif is the equilateral triangle, appearing everywhere from the floor to the built - in furniture to the origami crane - shaped interior windows that invite natural light throughout the house.
The view across the Thames from London's new Corinthia Hotel — that pointy building surrounded by cranes in the background is The Shard, Europe's newest, tallest building.
The best rooms in the house are those that face Darling Harbour, a beehive of activity scattered with cranes erecting new office buildings, hotels and a massive new convention center.
Note the cranes on the new Salesforce Tower, soon to be the tallest building in town at 1,070 feet and 61 stories.
The crane decreases the cost of building everything else, for example, while the Merchant's Guild will produce a steady trickle of gold to line your pockets with.
Juxtaposing images of the First World War memorial in the churchyard with the cranes and girders of contemporary urban development, Emin's personal heartache now becomes a metaphor for the lives fractured by the conflict, the passage of time and for the loss and eradication — as well as survival and perpetuation — of history and memory within the built environment.
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