by Structural News | Jun 5, 2012 | Construction, Controversy, Structures |
Recently, Structural News brought you the story of the Bethlehem Steel Administration Building and its slated demolition. The building sits over a large swath of land which at one time housed a steel manufacturing plant that in the mid-1960s employed 20,000 American...
by Structural News | Jun 1, 2012 | Construction, Controversy, Structures |
The Anglo Irish Bank Building, located on the North Wall of Dublin’s Docklands, has undergone an extraordinary number of setbacks in its going-on-five-years of construction. The headquarters building project began as an expensive, hi-tech testament to the bank’s...
by Structural News | May 26, 2012 | Construction, Controversy, Safety |
Few toys are able to excite children as much about the construction industry as Rokenbok’s toys have for the past 17 years. A combination of build-it-yourself Legos and remote controlled construction vehicles, these toys are educating a new generation of children in...
by Structural News | May 23, 2012 | Construction, Structures |
Fully assembled, she stands 42.3 feet tall and 428.5 feet long. “Harriet,” the name given to the German-made tunnel boring machine by the Miami-Dade County Girl Scouts Troop, is currently digging her way from Watson Island to Dodge Island in Florida, a 4,200 foot...