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Swiss Centre construction site 2009-01-07
Haven't posted a Swiss Centre picture for a while. It finished demolition some months ago, and has now entered the construction phase. There are two large blue cranes on site (you can see the bases of them in frame).
Today's new arrival is the upright grey thing in between them. We're not quite sure what it is. They got it a certain amount of assembled and then seem to have taken it apart again, so presumably they are Doing It Wrong. The truck at the bottom has the remainder of it.
We suspect it may be a concrete pourer - any ideas? |
(apologies for the very poor shot, on cameraphone and it is VERY COLD on the roof)
Because the building is now not there any more, and it's winter and some of the trees are out of the way, we've noticed we can see the Natwest Tower and the Gherkin from the top floor. I managed to see quite a few more city towers from the roof but didn't stop to identify them.
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Then it's the central pillar for a specialised crane carrying a concrete pump and an extensible hydraulic arm (instead of the usual jib) supporting the pipeline. That's an expensive piece of kit and they must be planning to pour a lot of concrete, over a period of time that makes it economical to rent it in and set it up instead of hiring mobile pump trucks on the days they pour.
I wonder how far down this building will go.
Also: those things are noisy. Expect a hell of a racket and lots of vehicle movements for the concrete itself.
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They now appear to have removed the pillar, then added another section to the bottom, and are now doing god knows what with it.
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