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BAM november 2020

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  1. Pathetic Grunneger 10 november 2020 11:29
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    Braniek schreef op 10 november 2020 11:27:

    Tijdje weg geweest op dit forum. Terug gelezen. Wat mij verbaast dat bij koerssprong BAM ik nauwelijks iets zie van HenkdV. Vermoed dat hij toch shorter is.
    .....of Henk heeft hoogtevrees en zijn aandelen van de hand gedaan.
  2. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 10 november 2020 11:44
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    Beurs2021 schreef op 10 november 2020 10:39:

    [...]Er zijn meerdere forumgangers, die in het verleden blijven hangen en het positieve van het heden niet kunnen waarderen laat staan wat er in de toekomst te wachten staat.
    je zou die zooi maar om je nek hebben hangen twv een eengezinswoning cq 2 porches.
  3. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 10 november 2020 11:46

    Synchroon en BAM Wonen starten verkoop tien dijkwoningen in Tiel: sluitstuk van Kop van Waal
    10 november 2020 11:31
    Synchroon en BAM Wonen starten verkoop tien dijkwoningen in Tiel: sluitstuk van Kop van Waal

    (Nieuwsbericht Synchroon:) Utrecht, 10 november 2020 - Na een succesvolle verkoop van de eerdere fases van Kop van Waal in Tiel start 10 november de verkoop van de laatste fase bestaande uit tien dijkwoningen. Deze laatste fase is het sluitstuk van de groene klimaatdijk aan de Waal en bestaat uit tien luxe, energiezuinige dijkwoningen met een woonoppervlakte van circa 220 m2.

    Alle woningen zijn dusdanig gesitueerd dat ze een weids uitzicht hebben over de Waal en natuurgebied de Uiterwaarde. Kop van Waal is een ontwikkeling van BAM Wonen en Synchroon, een dochteronderneming van TBI Holdings. Bouwbedrijf Van Ree is verantwoordelijk voor de realisatie van het plan. Zij bieden kopers vele mogelijkheden om de woning naar eigen smaak en idee uit te werken.
    Duurzaam woningaanbod

    Mulleners+Mulleners architecten hebben gekozen voor een ruime opzet en luxe uitstraling met natuurlijke kleuren en materialen. Daarnaast hebben zoveel mogelijk verblijfsruimtes uitzicht gekregen over het natuurgebied.
    Landschappelijk karakter

    De natuur is de drager van het plan. Rondom Kop van Waal komen grote wadi’s die het plan letterlijk inbedden in het landschappelijke karakter van de Echteldsedijk en natuurgebied Vijverberg. Centraal in Kop van Waal ligt een groen park met een kreek die het regenwater afvoert naar de omringende wadi’s. Kop van Waal is natuurlijk wonen in een prachtig park met de historische stadskern van Tiel op loopafstand.
  4. forum rang 6 €d_Modus Vivendi 10 november 2020 11:46

    Work begins on second section of new Dawlish sea wall which will help protect vital rail artery to the south west for next 100 years
    10 November 2020 - BAM Nuttall Ltd
    Work begins on second section of new Dawlish sea wall which will help protect vital rail artery to the south west for next 100 years

    Camberley, 10 November 2020 - Network Rail has started work on the second section of the new, bigger sea wall at Dawlish, Devon, to protect the railway and town from rising sea levels, and extreme weather, for generations to come.

    Construction of this next section of the £80 million upgrade will take around two years to complete and follows years of detailed studies, designs and joint working between world-leading marine, coastal and railway engineering experts.

    The first part, from Dawlish station to the Coastguard breakwater east of the station is expected to be completed in late 2021.The final part between the station and the Colonnade breakwater, which will link up the new wall at Marine Parade, will start to be built shortly after.

    A major aspect of this work involves the use of an innovative eight-legged, self-contained walking jack-up barge, known as a ‘Wavewalker’. The ‘Wavewalker’ is only one of its kind in Europe and it will be the first time this type of barge has been used to maintain the UK rail network.

    This innovative piece of equipment will be used by contractors BAM Nuttall to safely access the sea face of the railway embankment along Marine Parade and help deliver the piling at the sea wall. The ‘Wavewalker’ benefits from being able to operate across high tidal ranges that particularly impact the south Devon coastline, that would otherwise restrict the number of hours it is possible to safely work on the sea wall.

    Once complete the 415 metre section of new sea wall will be higher than the existing wall; have a curved edge to send waves back towards the sea; have a high-level, wider and safer promenade; pedestrian access to the beach and an accessible station footbridge with lifts.

    As part of Network Rail’s commitment to spending money locally, the scheme will also deliver an important boost to the south Devon economy with as much as £10 million expected to be spent with local businesses during the second phase of work.

    This follows the £5 million spent on local labour, materials and accommodation during the first section of the new sea wall, which was completed earlier this year.

    An information point will again be available in Dawlish so residents can receive regular updates with how work on the new sea wall is progressing.

    Huw Jones, Divisional Director Rail, BAM Nuttall said:
    ‘The railway in Dawlish is uniquely positioned, leaving it enormously exposed to the worst weather that the English Channel can produce. Working in this environment requires imaginative solutions and innovative thinking and our use of the Wavewalker is a great example of that. The jack-up barge allows us to work safely on the foundations of a new sea-wall on a 24-7 basis, regardless of tides. Using the Wavewalker to deliver this phase of work means we can complete the work more cost effectively, allowing us to minimise impact on passengers whilst significantly reducing the time that this work impacts the local community.’

    Ewen Morrison, Network Rail senior programme manager for the Dawlish sea wall project, said: ‘We are thrilled to have started work on delivering the next section of this vital upgrade that will protect the rail artery to the south west for the next 100 years. Our plans have been drawn up by world-leading engineers and it will provide greater protection to the railway and town from rising sea levels and extreme weather. We will continue to update the community with how our work is progressing.’

    Rail Minister, Chris Heaton-Harris, said: ‘I’m really pleased to see that work is starting on the next phase of the sea wall, and that the innovative ‘Wavewalker’ is being used to construct it – a first for UK rail. Our investment will provide a resilient railway for generations to come, and forms part of our commitment to deliver reliable, punctual journeys across Devon and Cornwall, helping the south west build back better, supporting the local economy and tourism.’
    Notes to editors

    The new sea wall is vital, not just for Dawlish but for the whole of the South West peninsula as the railway connects communities in 50 towns and cities with the rest of the UK.
    In 2014, a devastating storm struck the Dawlish coastline severely damaging the railway, cutting off communities and costing millions of pounds to fix. It is hoped projects such as the new sea wall at Dawlish will increase the resilience of the railway in the South West for at least the next 100 years and ensure communities remain connected via the railway network.

    About BAM Nuttall

    BAM Nuttall, along with BAM Construct UK and BAM PPP in the UK, is one of Royal BAM Group's ten operating companies. BAM delivers exceptional engineering, design, construction, property management, and investment services. The Group has a turnover of £7 billion annually, is listed on Euronext, Amsterdam, and employs approximately 20,000 people. BAM Nuttall employs approximately 3,000 people.

    BAM Nuttall has a worldwide reputation for collaborating with Clients, creating sustainable environments that enhance people's lives. Our projects span the UK - including rail, marine, tunnelling, highways, energy, and water schemes. We support international projects from Africa to Antarctica. BAM people capitalise their knowledge, using state-of-the-art resources and digital technologies, providing solutions across the total construction life cycle.
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