WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY (PICS)
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thought i should show you guys where and what my workplace is going to be like during the next 3 years!
the actual site is in the swiss city called "Biel/Bienne"…they say it's one of the best, if not the best, site in the country...i mean, just look at the location
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it's a grammar school for german and french pupils, that was designed by THE famous swiss architect Max Schlup in the late 80's…
since the school and the building itself has a pretty high reputation, it's pretty shitty when it comes to energy consumption and the likes. classrooms can heat up to 35C/95F during summers and cool down to 10C/50F or less during the winters...so refurbishing is long overdue!the red circle shows 3 school buildings (french (bottom), german (top) and bilingual (middle)) as well as a huge sportshall on the right! the yellow circle shows a basketball/soccer court and a bigass bicycle parking lot...the local beach is marked with the green cicle!
so the next 3 years we're building a complete new annex building which will be stomped out of the ground where now the basketball/soccer court+bicycle parking lot (yellow circle) can be found!
also we're going to refurbish the already excisting buildings (red circles) by stripping'em down so that only their concrete cores remain, while giving them a complete new appearance, heart and soul...and all this while the schoolhouse is up and running on full power!i'm the guy that is responsible for the new annex building and that it will be up and running just in time, so that we can start with refurbishing the "old" buildings...so time and strategy are the major keys in this one as you can see!
until the construction trailers are fully installed, my temporary office is in one of the classrooms of the german block (the pupils are on summer vacation atm.)
since we're beginning with building the new annex building, we have to tear down the basketball/soccer court + bicycle parking lot first…
the problem is that the residents next to the site don't want any trucks to role by there houses, so they acquired an injunction which lead to the fact, that we don't have any other opportunity to dispatch the rubble then building our own little bridge so that the trucks are able to dispatch the rubblethe road we would have loved to use
building the forecourt so that the trucks have enough space to move
building the temporary bridge
some heavy-ass joists are needed
the workers building the footings for the construction trailers
the 3 school buildings (pov from sportshall)
the sportshall (pov from the buildings)
the sportshall (pov from harbour)
the lake
things are about to go down
anybody needs some deep-ass holes to be gouged
the heavy machinery
yours truly
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This is what you get when your friend shaves his beard.
Thanks d666!
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Good stuff Shane, sweet gesture Jeff
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Topless '66 427
One owner since '68…
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Something to export to Belgium?
http://sivletto.com/system/search/product.asp?id=8083&b=29&page=1&rnum=54
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Old American cars are bad ass, in fact Automobiles in General used to look way cooler than they do today.
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My dad had a Vauxhall Viva, it was brown and I remember absolutely hating it. Now I think it was totally bad ass, but not as bad ass as his Mk1 Ford Capri
http://www.bromfieldhall.co.uk/vivaecoupe.htm
http://flipacars.com/Ford/Ford-Capri-Mk-1-1600L.html#.UeJmtuDlN9k
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He also had one of these in this exact colour, I hated this too….
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BMC_Mini_Clubman_Front.jpg
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Pam just complained that her dad had an Austin Meastro in beige…...a valid complaint.