Prestressed concrete construction Black & White Stock Photos
RFDHF50N–Sheet steel and prestressed concrete beam
RM2GGE6W0–A view of the construction of Structure 306 (Barn Bank Lane bridge) on the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6), showing the bridge during stressing of the prestressed concrete. This road bridge, which is located at SJ9211419999, opened in March 1962.
RM2X0HRR4–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RMMY0HMY–First public traffic on the Captain Cook Bridge, Brisbane, 13. Construction of the Captain Cook Bridge commenced in 1968 and was completed in 1972. The main span of 183 metres was the precast prestressed concrete free-cantilever bridge for 3 months until it was overtaken by the Harada Bridge in Japan.
RM2PYW4X7–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: MAZ/Bruno Wernitz, October 1978. [automated translation]
RM2DH7DYE–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RF2C4B06P–Concrete ring with cut our circlres, like blue eyes looking at you
RMHTW9AG–Archive image of a block of council flats, public housing, Lambeth, London, England, 1979
RFDHF505–Safety net hall construction black
RM2GGE6TG–A view of the construction of Structure 306 (Barn Bank Lane bridge) on the Birmingham to Preston Motorway (M6), showing a worker carrying out stressing of the prestressed concrete. This road bridge, which is located at SJ9211419999, opened in March 1962.
RFF4C06M–Sequence of concrete columns black and white
RM2PYW4Y0–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: MAZ/Bruno Wernitz, October 1978. [automated translation]
RM2DH7E0F–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RMFX6ETP–Archive image of photographer Jorge Lewinski, 1921-2008, photographed at the South Bank Centre, London, by Mark Dunn, 1979. Sculpture 'Zemran', 1971, by William Pye, b. 1938
RM2GGE8DR–A view over the construction site for two sugar silos at Bardney Sugar Factory, showing Laing workers carrying out various tasks. Two sugar silos were built by Laing for the British Sugar Corporation Limited at the Bardney Sugar Factory. The prestressed post-tensioned concrete silos were made with sliding formwork using hydraulic climbing jacks.
RFEJ7NBX–Concrete columns one after the other BW
RM2PYW4X9–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Housing construction combine (WBK9 Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: MAZ/Bruno Wernitz, October 1978. [automated translation]
RM2DH7DYN–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2PYTY2P–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, 24.11.1980 [automated translation]
RM2PYTY2Y–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, 28.05.1980 [automated translation]
RM2PYTY2M–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, 31.01.1979 [automated translation]
RM2PYW4XA–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: MAZ/Bruno Wernitz, October 1978. [automated translation]
RM2PYTY2K–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Exterior view of the Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Brandenburg panel plant. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, 10.11.1976 [automated translation]
RM2X0HRRA–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2PYW4XE–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, February 1982. [automated translation]
RM2GGE6H8–A worker loading a riveting gun during the construction of two sugar silos at Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. Two sugar silos were built by Laing for the British Sugar Corporation Limited at the Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. They were designed to hold a total of 16,000 tons of sugar and were the largest to have been built in the country when this photograph was taken. The prestressed post-tensioned concrete silos were made with sliding formwork using hydraulic climbing jacks.
RMG0A8MC–Hall construction with prefabricated concrete beam
RMJFBEHC–New industrial hall black-white
RM2DH7E08–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RFDHH7H5–directly under the roof of the hall
RM2PYW4YA–Production of wall and ceiling panels for housing construction. Prestressed concrete slabs. Wohnungsbaukombinat (WBK) Plattenwerk Brandenburg. Plant. GDR. historical. Photo: Bruno Wernitz, February 1982. [automated translation]
RM2X0HX49–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2DH7E0G–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2X0HRK6–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2DH7DYW–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2X0HT77–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2DH7DYF–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here according to a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2X0HT6G–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2DH7DYY–30 November 1981, Saxony, Laußig: FDJ flag in the wind - A new prestressed concrete pressure pipe plant started production in the early 1980s at the VEB Betonwerk Laußig within the VEB Leichtbaukombinat Dresden. Concrete elements were manufactured here using a French process. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2X0HPXA–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
RM2X0HX4P–On April 1, 1945, German units blew up arch six in the middle of the bridge. In the following years, a temporary wooden construction spanned the gap in the structure. The opening of the New Main Bridge in 1954 was followed by the reconstruction of the Old Main Bridge, which was completed in 1957. Due to the expansion of the Main into a major shipping route, the three middle arches five to seven were replaced by a prestressed concrete beam around 58 meters long, which spanned the Main dammed by the Goßmannsdorf barrage. [automated translation]
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation