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BAM september 2024

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  1. forum rang 6 OnoMatopee 26 september 2024 09:11
    quote:

    HenkdeV schreef op 25 september 2024 15:53:

    Wat voor jou Ed die woontoren, 58 meter hoog:-).
    tegen de tijd dat die toren staat ben ik aan een verzorgingshuis toe. Trouwens is mij te hoog en ik wil niet afhankelijk zijn van een lift.
    Overigens heb ik hier, in Griekenland, geen of zeer slecht internet. Maar wel mooi weer en dat is ook wat waard.
    Vandaar geringe reacties op ons 'geliefde' forum. ;]
  2. forum rang 6 OnoMatopee 26 september 2024 09:13
    Council breaks ground on state-of-the-art Bedworth Physical Activity Hub

    (News release Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council:) Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council is pleased to announce the start of building works on the new Physical Activity Hub.

    The Hub will replace the existing 1970’s-built leisure centre and will serve the community for the next 40 plus years, significantly helping to increase active recreation opportunities for both children and adults.

    As well as offering improved access for those with physical disabilities, the new centre boasts several impressive facilities including a new 25 metre, eight lane community pool and learner pool, a four-court sports hall, 100 station fitness suite and a fitness studio.

    Externally, there will also be many opportunities for people to take part in physical activity including a green gym area, 9v9 all-weather 3G sports pitch, an all wheels skate park and a learn to ride facility - adding to the already popular new mountain bike trail.

    This exciting project has been brought to fruition with the help of £2.5 million funding from Sport England and £14.95 million pounds worth of funding from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG).
    Council breaks ground on state-of-the-art Bedworth Physical Activity Hub

    Executive Director for Place at Sport England, Lisa Dodd-Mayne said: ‘From the pool in which you learn to swim, to the all-weather pitch on which you might first kick or throw a ball, the role of your local places is instrumental in helping people to be physically active. Sport England is therefore delighted to be funding and supporting the creation of a new community-focused Physical Activity Hub in Bedworth, and we look forward to seeing the plans become a reality.’

    Local Growth Minister Alex Norris said: ‘The new sports centre in Bedworth will be an amazing asset to the local community, and I am delighted that work is getting underway at the site. The centre will provide brilliant new opportunities for local children and adults to get active and have fun, helping bring the community together in the process.’

    Adam Harding, Regional Director at BAM, who is responsible for the construction of the new facility, said: ‘It’s truly exciting that BAM gets to play a leading role in bringing this project to life. Building this cutting-edge facility should inspire generations to come, offering a safe, community-centred space that helps people get active through diverse sports and leisure activities. We look forward to working with our client and supplier network to deliver this outstanding physical activity hub.’

    Councillor Tim Jenkins, Portfolio holder for Leisure, Communities and Health was delighted with the news, he said: ‘I am extremely pleased to see us break ground on this fantastic new facility. It hasn’t been without its challenges. The project had to be paused and revised due to the world economic situation and very significant inflation, which only makes it more satisfying now, knowing all the hurdles, to see it finally come to fruition. We are very proud of this project; it will be an impressive, state-of-the-art facility which will offer so much to the people of the borough and their families, helping to improve health and wellbeing for many generations to come. We are very grateful to Sport England and the MHCLG for their ongoing support and funding, we couldn’t have achieved this without their help. I’m very much looking forward to seeing the facility grow and flourish.’
  3. forum rang 6 OnoMatopee 26 september 2024 09:14
    HS2 completes A41 bridge near Aylesbury

    Complex two year-long project included the construction of the new bridge, two roundabouts and 2.6 km of road realignment

    (News release HS2:) A key road linking Aylesbury and Bicester was reopened on Monday after a weekend closure to reroute it via a new bridge across the HS2 route near Waddesdon.

    The A41 overbridge was built slightly north of the existing road over two years and stretches for 80 metres across a cutting that will carry HS2 rail services between London and the West Midlands.

    It is one of 500 bridging structures on the HS2 project, which range from small footbridges and drainage culverts to innovative ‘green bridges’ for wildlife and huge viaducts such as the record-breaking Colne Valley Viaduct which is now the longest of its kind in the UK.
    Vehicle driving over the newly opened A41 bridge near Waddesdon

    Vehicle driving over the newly opened A41 bridge near Waddesdon September 2024. Source: HS2.

    Safety will be improved with new roundabouts on either side of the bridge allowing traffic from Blackgrove Road and Waddesdon Hill to join the A41 more easily. The footpath alongside the existing road south of Waddesdon has also been extended.

    The bridge was built using a ‘top-down’ method, with the deck built at ground level resting on piles driven deep into the ground, before the earth was excavated to form the cutting.

    Twenty-one U-shaped precast concrete beams were used to form the three spans of the bridge with the deck and wingwalls cast in situ. The total length of the road realignment is 2.6 km from end to end, including seven sets of utility diversions.

    While the vast majority of the work was delivered without disruption to traffic, a series of weekend closures were needed for utility works and to safely complete the tie-in with the existing road. Two more weekend closures will be required in the future to complete the final kerbs, road surfacing and some of the road lining.

    HS2 Ltd’s Project Manager, Vlad Kolev said: ‘Once complete, HS2 will dramatically improve journeys between our two largest cities while freeing up space on the existing rail network for more freight and local services. But it’s also important that we keep communities connected while we deliver this transformative project. That’s why smaller structures like the A41 overbridge are so important and I’d like to thank everyone in our team and across the supply chain who worked so hard to get it built and open to the public. It hasn’t been an easy job and I’d like to also thank the local community for their patience during the road closures.’

    The construction of the bridge and road realignment was delivered by HS2’s main works contractor, EKFB - a group made up of Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Construction and BAM Nuttall.

    The new road surface over the bridge was laid over the weekend with traffic using the new alignment from 5.30am on Monday morning. The temporary roundabout at the entrance to HS2’s A41 site compound will be removed at a later stage once HS2 construction is complete.

    EKFB Project Director, Ignacio Chicharro said: ‘The opening of this bridge and road realignment marks a great moment for both the project and for the local area. It is the culmination of years of dedicated effort, careful planning, and determination from the entire team. This milestone also highlights the best of our EKFB One Team spirit, made possible through the close collaboration with our supply chain and subcontractors. A special thanks to the team from Clancy, whose contributions have been invaluable.’
  4. forum rang 6 innicksname 26 september 2024 09:37
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    OnoMatopee schreef op 26 september 2024 09:11:

    [...]tegen de tijd dat die toren staat ben ik aan een verzorgingshuis toe. Trouwens is mij te hoog en ik wil niet afhankelijk zijn van een lift.
    Overigens heb ik hier, in Griekenland, geen of zeer slecht internet. Maar wel mooi weer en dat is ook wat waard.
    Vandaar geringe reacties op ons 'geliefde' forum. ;]
    Veel plezier daar!
    Wat betreft aantal geplaatste woorden verslaat niemand je :-)
  5. forum rang 6 Zwijnash 26 september 2024 20:56
    GE Hitachi, Holtec, Rolls-Royce SMR and Westinghouse enter UK SMR negotiations

    Great British Nuclear has announced that there are four companies remaining in the contest to select technology for the UK's proposed small modular reactor programme, with NuScale missing out.

    www.world-nuclear-news.org/articles/g...
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