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Crane Operations in Construction

Images of cranes and construction activities at significant sites, highlighting heavy equipment use in large-scale projects and construction management.

Raft with crane, Izmit, Turkey
Raft with crane, Izmit, Turkey
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Cranes are used to offload ammunition from utility landing craft (LCU) during LIFELINE operations conducted by the 155th, 567th and 870th Transportation Companies. Subject Operation/Series: LIFELINE Base: Southport State: North Carolina (NC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
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SPLASH BTA Phase 2 Vertical Tests 9: Documentation of preparation, set up and results of full scale BTA (Boilerplate Test Article) vertical drop test series performed in 2012 at the LaRC Hydro Impact Basin (HIB)
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Construction phase. Serpentine Pavilion 2018, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Frida Escobedo, 2018.
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France, Paris, Defense, Follow-Up Of Building Site For Vinci
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Europe District Project Engineer Chris Bailey checks progress on a bulk fuel storage facility under construction at Amari Air Base in Estonia May 12, 2022. Over the past several years, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has delivered various projects in Estonia and neighboring Baltic countries Latvia and Lithuania through the European Deterrence Initiative where military infrastructure is built to enhance the U.S. deterrence posture, increase the readiness and responsiveness of U.S. forces in Europe, support the collective defense and security of NATO allies, and bolster the security and capacity of U.S. allies and partners.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -NASA's Project Morpheus prototype lander's engine fires briefly in a tethered-flight test at the north end of the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the test was stopped following detection of an anomaly immediately after engine ignition.The tether test was cut short due to Morpheus exceeding onboard abort rate limits. The vehicle was taken back to the hangar and data from the test is being studied. After review, managers will determine when a new test date will be set. The landing facility provides the lander with the kind of field necessary for realistic testing, complete with rocks, craters and hazards to avoid. Morpheus ALHAT payload allows it to navigate to clear landing sites amidst rocks, craters and other hazards during its descent.
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TRACT 2 Frame Drop Test AT NASA Langley Research Center's Landing and Impact Research (LandIR) Facility
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Engineering Marvel: Giant Tunnel Boring Machine Component Ready for Installation at Urban Construction Site
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Bray School being restored and moved to new location in WIlliamsburg Williamsburg, VA - 19 June 2023: Restored Bray School being relocated to Colonial Williamsburg Copyright: xZoonar.com/StevexHeapx 20491868
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Construction professionals walk across the miter gate of the auxiliary chamber at the Montgomery Locks and Dam on the Ohio River, June 7, 2022. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District hosted Industry Engagement Day to inform contractors about a multi-year construction project at the facility in Monaca, Pennsylvania. The project will include replacing the facilitys 360-foot auxiliary chamber with a wider and longer 600-foot chamber that can fit up to nine barges at once. Industry day offered contracting representatives from multiple companies an opportunity to clearly understand the project prior to it being advertised.
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The S-IC-T stage (static firing stage) is installed and awaits the first static firing of all five F-1 engines at the Marshall Space Flight Center S-IC static test stand. Constructed in 1964, the S-IC static test stand was designed and constructed to develop and test the first stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle that used five F-1 engines. Each F-1 engine developed 1,500,000 pounds of thrust for a total liftoff thrust of 7,500,000 pounds. To handle this research and development effort, the stand contains 12,000,000 pounds of concrete on its base legs that are planted down to bedrock 40 feet below ground level. Of concrete and steel construction, the stand foundation walls are 4 feet thick, and topped by a crane with a 135-foot boom. With the boom in the up position, the stand is given an overall height of 405 feet, placing it among the highest structures in Alabama at the time.
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A821306 AREA 5 DAILY PROGRESS BERNIE KENNA / HANK KERR (PROJECT ENGINEER) AUG 25 82 EG&G/NTS PHOTO LAB Publication Date: 8/25/1982  AREA 5; CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT; CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS/ITEMS; DAILY PROGRESS; EDGERTON, GERMESHAUSEN & GRIER; EG&G; NEVADA; NEVADA TEST SITE; NTS; NUCLEAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY; NUCLEAR TESTING; NUCLEAR TESTS; SAND; STRUCTURAL FEATURES; STRUCTURES; TEST SITES; UGT; UNDERGROUND TESTING; AREA 5-DAILY PROGRESS  historical images. 1972 - 2012. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Photographs Related to Nuclear Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site.
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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --  On Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory, or OCO, upper stack is prepared to be raised to vertical. The upper stack, consists of Stages 1, 2 and 3 of Orbital Sciences' Taurus XL rocket as well as the encapsulated OCO spacecraft. Once vertical, the upper stack will be lifted and attached to the Taurus Stage 0, at left. OCO is scheduled for launch aboard the Taurus Feb. 24 from Vandenberg. The spacecraft will collect precise global measurements of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the Earth's atmosphere. Scientists will analyze OCO data to improve our understanding of the natural processes and human activities that regulate the abundance and distribution of this important greenhouse gas.
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TRACT 2 Frame Drop Test AT NASA Langley Research Center's Landing and Impact Research (LandIR) Facility
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Members of the Disaster Assessment and Recovery Team (DART) repair a section of roof atop the Operations Support Building II at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The effort is part of the spaceports ongoing recovery from Hurricane Matthew, which passed to the east of Kennedy on Oct. 6 and 7, 2016. The center received some isolated roof damage, damaged support buildings, a few downed power lines, and limited water intrusion. Beach erosion also occurred, although the storm surge was less than expected.
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