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Building anything but permanence - Buffalo News
![]() Buffalo News | Building anything but permanence Buffalo News Time and neglect have damaged the Beaux Arts-style building that once served as the grand entrance to Lackawanna Iron and Steel Co. Workers in hard hats and florescent vests circled the site Friday, preparing for its court-ordered demolition. |
UAE signs first deal with Union Electric Steel UK - nebusiness.co.uk
UAE signs first deal with Union Electric Steel UK nebusiness.co.uk It will be providing steel rolls to the firm, which will be used to make structural steel for construction products such as beams, columns and sheet piling. Union Electric Steel UK beat competition from around the world to become the largest supplier ... |
Bethlehem Area School Board approves $612176 in stadium repairs - The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com
![]() The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com | Bethlehem Area School Board approves $612176 in stadium repairs The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com The Bethlehem Area School Board tonight approved making $612176 in structural repairs to its stadium's steel support columns and to replace two retaining walls. The projects passed in a 5-to-3 vote with Director Sudantha Vidanage absent. |
LIVE STREAM AT 2 PM: Steel Columns Installed, Making New World Trade Center ... - abc40
![]() abc40 | LIVE STREAM AT 2 PM: Steel Columns Installed, Making New World Trade Center ... abc40 Workers will be putting steel columns in place that will make the unfinished frame of the building a little more than 1250 feet high. That's just high enough to peek over the roof of the observation deck at the Empire State building. With an asterisk, WTC is back on top New World Trade Center stands tall With an asterisk, WTC is back on top in NYC |
Developers begin next construction phase for SkyVue's 500-foot wheel - Las Vegas Sun
![]() Las Vegas Sun | Developers begin next construction phase for SkyVue's 500-foot wheel Las Vegas Sun Columns for the SkyVue observation wheel, under construction near the Mandalay Bay, are shown Monday, May 21, 2012. The top of the 500-foot tall ride will be higher than the Mandalay Bay, said SkyVue developer Howard Bulloch. By Ron Sylvester (contact) ... |







