Best February Construction Management Images
A compilation of the most stunning construction visuals from the preceding month.
The final connection has been established after a decade of construction, linking the original Victorian sewers with the new 25km Thames Tideway Tunnel. This completion ensures the entire sewage system is operational, safeguarding the tidal Thames from sewage contaminants.
Contractor Griffiths replaced two footbridges at the Droitwich Barge and Droitwich Junction canals in the Mid-Worcestershire Ring. Each footbridge weighed 7 tonnes, and a specialized 8-meter crane pontoon provided stability for the necessary work.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, stories like that of Yasmin Struthers-Frost, who began her career as an apprentice at BAM in 2018 and has since been promoted to Assistant Quantity Surveyor, serve as inspiration. Yasmin’s commendable trajectory includes being shortlisted for the Rising Star category at the CIOB Awards.
As part of the National Emergency Area Retrofit program overseen by National Highways, WJ Group contributed towards installing 22 new emergency areas along the M6, specifically between junctions 21a and 26. Their colored surfacing product, RapidGrip, played a pivotal role in improving these critical areas.
Roxanne, a feline, was found at a construction site in the US and adopted by project manager Sam Villalobos. The rarity of female ginger cats, comprising only 20% of the ginger feline population, adds a unique touch to Roxanne’s story.
The ‘Royals, Residents & a Rock Festival’ mural at the Station Hill development erected by Sir Robert McAlpine in Reading is a symbolic representation of local celebrities like Ricky Gervais and Neil Papworth. This inclusion of community figures in public art enhances the city’s cultural mosaic.