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Barbican construction - piling JLP01_98_069763c
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Barbican construction - piling JLP01_98_069763c
BARBICAN, CITY OF LONDON. A worker operating a pile drilling machine during foundation work on Phase IV of the Barbican development
The negative register records McKinney at Barbican, J. Mowlems site for this image. McKinney Foundations Limited carried out the pile driving operation on the Phase IV contract; the area behind the Barbican centre. The Phase IV contract was awarded to Myton, a subsidiary of Taylor Woodrow, however a seperate contract for clearing and pile work on this section was given to Mowlem
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This print captures the bustling construction scene at Barbican, City of London. In the image, a skilled worker can be seen operating a pile drilling machine during the foundation work for Phase IV of the Barbican development. The negative register reveals that McKinney Foundations Limited was responsible for carrying out the pile driving operation on this contract. The Barbican Centre stands tall in the background, showcasing its architectural grandeur amidst all the construction activity. This particular phase of development was awarded to Myton, a subsidiary of Taylor Woodrow. However, it is worth noting that Mowlem was entrusted with a separate contract specifically for clearing and pile work in this section. The photograph not only highlights the intricate process involved in constructing such an iconic landmark but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. It showcases how meticulous planning and precise execution are essential when undertaking large-scale projects like these. Preserved by A© Historic England Archive, this print offers us a glimpse into history and reminds us of the remarkable progress made over time. It serves as a visual reminder of how far we have come in terms of urban development and architectural achievements while honoring those who played vital roles behind-the-scenes to bring these visions to life.
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