Urban Constructions

Everything you need to know about urban constructions.

Urban Garden Construction

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Urban Garden Construction began as a family business last two decades ago. They believed that gardening is part of living needs, so they adapted to it and made it a business. Their expertise is on the right planting and soil balancing to match the right climate. They are making people realize that caring and tuning-up the natural scenery will show the significance of developing a milieu wherein everyone will enjoy. Their team of professional Tradesmen will provide all you garden demands (concreting, road surface, keep hold of walls, water features, feature ramparts, landscaping, decorative features, sprinkler systems and planting from small to advanced plants).

May 24th, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments

Urbanization Changes

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As time changes, people also change, they adjust to the changes happening around them, so they live accordingly. Population is growing so we have to adjust to this population growth, by growing more crops to harvest for food, more animals to farm, more infrastructures to build to serve the growing population and more land to occupy for growing families. Residential would go for downtown areas wherein everything is located, hospitals, malls, church, etc. But residential can go out of the “downtown limits” because of the massive expansion, this is called suburbanization. A well-known example to suburbanization would have to be Los Angeles, California.

May 20th, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments

The Big Dig (Part 3)

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This project has one of the most challenging projects ever. It was the largest, technically difficult and environmentally challenging infrastructures in the history of the United States. It consisted of 7.8 miles of highway, 161 lanes miles, half of them were tunnels. It took about 3.8 million cubic yards of concrete and unearthed out 16 million cubic yards of dirt. The CA/T project can be compared to some of the other great works within the last century: The Panama Canal, The English Channel Tunnel (also known as The Chunnel), and The Trans-Alaska Pipeline. All of these projects shared challenges like earth slides, illnesses, environmental apprehensions, etc.

May 17th, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments

The Big Dig (Part 2)

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Massachusetts’ Turnpike Authority has thought of a project, resolutions for the Central Artery problems: The Central Artery/Tunnel Project. This project has two goals to be reached. The first one was to substitute the six-lane elevated highway to an eight to ten expressway lanes underground right beneath the existing sis-lane elevated highway. This elevated highway will then be bulldozed so that an open space will be present for development. The second one was the lengthening of I-90, the Massachusetts Turnpike. It will extend towards Logan Airport through a tunnel under South Boston and Boston Harbor. The four-lane, Ted Williams Tunnel under the harbor was accomplished in 1995.

May 12th, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments

The Big Dig (Part 1)

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Boston, Massachusetts had a huge problem when it comes to traffic. They already have a prominent six lane highway named the Central Artery which circled all of downtown. The Central Artery allowed 75,000 vehicles to pass in 1959, but today, 200,000 vehicles are now using the Central Artery, making it one of the most jam-packed highways in America. 10 hours or more of traffic take place each day in the Central Artery. Accidents here is four times greater than the average because of the elevated highways are starting to deteriorate. Annual costs to motorist caused by Central Artery’s traffic jams area also affected because of mishaps, delayed deliveries and wasted fuel.

May 5th, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments

Urban Construction Co.

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Are you in need of a contractor? Why not opt for Urban Construction Company? This company is a chock-full of service design and building wide-ranging service provider. They dedicate themselves to Business and Industrial construction and metal re-roofs (trading, manufacturing, warehousing, recreational, huge rural edifices, devout and banking facilities, means of transportation dealership like truck and repair centers). You can trust the company for they have more than fifty years of experience and consistently part of the top 100 for sales volume of pre-engineered metal building in the US. They provide a full line of expert services from in-house manufacturing and computer associated representations to full service broad-spectrum contracting.

May 3rd, 2008 Posted by Allan | Information | no comments