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HenkdeV schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:29:

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Alles (veel) te weten maakt niet gelukkig Popie. Daarom ben jij ook altijd het zonnetje op het forum:-).
16,30u de koelkast roept voor een uurtje corona tijd , zal wel Amstel worden....
€d_Modus Vivendi
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innicksname schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:09:

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Met ijsberen ernaast als uitsmijters.

Dat ze het niet kennen wil niet zeggen dat het er niet is: www.nature.com/articles/s41561-020-00...

ijsberen in elk geval NIET
innicksname
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popie schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:22:

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Het valt mij op, jij weet erg veel !!
Nee hoor, Google is mijn beste vriend op dat vlak.
innicksname
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:38:

[...]ijsberen in elk geval NIET
Oeps. Klopt!
Dan maar een reuzenpinguïn.
HenkdeV
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innicksname schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:45:

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Oeps. Klopt!
Dan maar een reuzenpinguïn.
Komt nog, wanneer al het ijs op de Noordpool gesmolten is.
De partij voor de dieren maakt daar een plan voor.
Marinus-86
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Nu dat we het toch over de Noordpool hebben,nr1 was erg vlug leeg, dan de tweede maar om warm te blijven,Vraag wat weet u van de Domtoren ?
HenkdeV
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popie schreef op 23 maart 2021 17:24:

Nu dat we het toch over de Noordpool hebben,nr1 was erg vlug leeg, dan de tweede maar om warm te blijven,Vraag wat weet u van de Domtoren ?
De naam is alleszeggend:-).
Marinus-86
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HenkdeV schreef op 23 maart 2021 17:39:

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De naam is alleszeggend:-).
Helaas ?????????
innicksname
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popie schreef op 23 maart 2021 17:24:

Nu dat we het toch over de Noordpool hebben,nr1 was erg vlug leeg, dan de tweede maar om warm te blijven,Vraag wat weet u van de Domtoren ?
Dat Rinke Doornekamp er Een Dom boekje over schreef, in 1975?

Dat er een replica staat in Japan, die bijna even hoog is?
Kbg
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De Domtoren is de hoogste kerktoren van Nederland.

De Dom is 112 meter en een paar centimeter hoog.

Als je de Dom gaat beklimmen, moet je 465 traptreden op.
Kbg
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Testcase2020 schreef op 23 maart 2021 21:25:

Laten we morgen weer eens een diep groen dagje krijgen !!
Eh......
':]
HenkdeV
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Testcase2020 schreef op 23 maart 2021 21:25:

Laten we morgen weer eens een diep groen dagje krijgen !!
Coronazorgen duwen Dow 300 punten in rood
Door REDACTIE DFT

AMSTERDAM - Beurzen in New York zijn donderdag fors in het rood gesloten. Het coronavirus sterkt aan, de olieprijs zakt in. Minister van Financiën Yellen meldt bovendien dat belastingverhogingen nodig zijn.

De Dow Jones-index eindigt 308 punten lager bij 0,9% verlies. De bredere S&P 500 laat vandaag 0,8% liggen, de Nasdaq zakt 1,1%.
Positief2021
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Testcase2020 schreef op 23 maart 2021 21:25:

Laten we morgen weer eens een diep groen dagje krijgen !!
Meer kans in de staatsloterij ;-)
JVDP
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HenkdeV schreef op 23 maart 2021 16:57:

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Komt nog, wanneer al het ijs op de Noordpool gesmolten is.
De partij voor de dieren maakt daar een plan voor.
Ik denk toch Henk dat ze daar een plan TEGEN maken, mag ik hopen?
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€d_Modus Vivendi
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En dan nu de prijs er bij

Bam Nuttall lands £500m Antarctic framework

23 Mar 2021 By Lem Bingley

Bam Nuttall has secured a 10-year, £500m contract to upgrade and extend polar research stations for the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).

The firm secured the work, commissioned by funding body UK Research and Innovation, in partnership with design consultant Sweco.

At the start of procurement in September last year, BAS said it wanted a supplier to provide design-and-build support across a wide range of projects under an NEC4 framework contract. It had already appointed engineering consultancy Ramboll as technical adviser under a separate 10-year agreement.

The latest contract extends Bam Nuttall’s existing relationship with the client, covering the first phase of the Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme. In 2017, BAS appointed the firm as the sole contractor to carry out the 10-year, £100m programme of improvement work that has seen the construction of a new research station on Bird Island, a new wharf at the BAS Rothera base that was completed in April last year, and the start of work on a new research and operations building at Rothera.

The new contract covers the second and third phases of the AIMP and is set to include upgrades to Rothera’s runway and hangars, energy efficiency and sustainability improvements, a new accommodation block and a new marine facility, and the extensive modernisation or replacement of several other research stations.

BAS director Professor Dame Jane Francis said: “Our ambition is to continue to replace ageing buildings with modern, highly insulated and energy-efficient infrastructure. It is our world-leading research that underlines the urgency to cut the emission of greenhouse gases and we are rising to the challenge. We will move away from our reliance on carbon fossil fuels to sustain our Antarctic buildings, and aim to scale-up our use of renewable energy sources.”

Francis added that she hoped the modernisation programme “will enable us to meet our goal of achieving net-zero [carbon emissions] by 2040, if not before.”

Bam Nuttall chief executive Adrian Savory said his firm aims to “maximise digital technologies and modularisation to support safe, predictable and sustainable outcomes” during the work.

Last week, Bam Nuttall workers completed work on foundations for the 4,500 square metre Rothera research building. Due to the harsh Antarctic climate, construction can only take place during the continent’s summer, from December to May. Hampered further by COVID-19 safety restrictions, the 24-person team had only ten weeks to complete this season’s programme, which began in January.

They laid 70 precast concrete foundations to support the building’s structural steel frame and installed 32 sections of perimeter wall, and also put in and levelled around 3,500 tonnes of graded rock fill, ready for ground floor slabs to be fitted next season. The work demands meticulous planning, with the remote location meaning every last nut and bolt required must be brought to the site in one shipment.

BAS’s AIMP director Jonathan Ager said recent work has been the project’s most challenging to date: “We were forced to curtail this activity last season, to bring our team home safely as the world entered lockdown. It was therefore essential that we completed the groundworks this season so that when we return in December, we have the best opportunity to complete a weathertight structure, and to prevent damage from the extreme Antarctic winter.”
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Cork City Council chief predicts €80m event centre to proceed
Combined State investment of €50m at play in project undertaken by BAM and Live Nation

Barry Roche Southern Correspondent
The 13,000sq m event centre on the site of former Beamish & Crawford brewery on South Main Street now has full planning permission.

The 13,000sq m event centre on the site of former Beamish & Crawford brewery on South Main Street now has full planning permission.



The long-awaited €80 million Cork Event Centre will become a reality as developer BAM and operator Live Nation remain committed to the project five years since then taoiseach Enda Kenny turned the first sod at the site, Cork City Council chief executive Ann Doherty has predicted.

Ms Doherty said that notwithstanding the challenges that the Covid-19 pandemic has posed for the live music and entertainment interest, she was confident that BAM and Live Nation would deliver on their pledge to provide a state-of-art 6,000 seat event centre for Cork.

“I met with Mike Adamson of Live Nation and they need a line of sight that their industry can recover and that has a bearing on investment. But they are very confident that will happen with the rollout of the vaccine which means their industry can start and get up and running again,” said Ms Doherty.

Ms Doherty said that the 13,000sq m event centre on the site of former Beamish & Crawford brewery on South Main Street now has full planning permission while a legal challenge from the Gleneagle in Killarney has been withdrawn.

Although the cost of the project has risen from an estimated €50 million in 2014 – when Bam-Live Nation saw off a rival bid from O’Callaghan Properties for a site on Albert Quay – to at least €80 million, Ms Doherty is confident that funding will not be a barrier to the development proceeding.
State investment

She explained that the original investment involved €8 million from Cork City Council and €12 million from central government. But that has now risen to a combined State figure of €50 million which the government has committed to while BAM-Live Nation will invest over €30 million in the project.

“BAM and Live Nation are going to set up a SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) who will be in receipt of the government grant and that company will build the centre and that company will own and operate the centre and BAM then will at some stage exit the SPV company,” she said.

“The State’s return on its investment isn’t going to be a €50 million payback. The State’s return is going to be in the growth of the city.”

Ms Doherty said the reason for State investment in the project was simply “market failure”. But such investment of public monies in event centres is commonplace in cities throughout the world including in some instances where the state builds and retains ownership of the facility.

However it was felt that in the Cork context, particularly in light of the fact that Cork is a second city, it was more prudent to allow a commercial entity such as BAM-Live Nation build, operate and own the event centre to ensure they remain committed to the project proving a commercial success.

Once BAM and Live Nation finalise the detail of the SPV which will allow them secure third-party financing and the Government agrees the exact terms of the €50 million grant, work can start on a detailed design while construction is likely to take 18 months to two years to complete, she said.
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