Media Gallery
Welcome to our photo and video gallery. All images are provided for media or personal use only. All other uses require prior approval; please contact Harsco Corporate Communications. These images are provided as a courtesy to our visitors and remain the property of Harsco Corporation. Copyright should be credited accordingly.
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SGB:
An SGB telescopic beam provided access for workers during the erection of a reception area for an event staged at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
SGB:
Multiple mast climbing work platforms, supplied by SGB Mastclimbers, provide movable access to install glazing on a new office development.
SGB:
SGB BOSS aluminum towers are lightweight and supplied ready to erect. Safety features include interlocking and integral ladder frames, toe boards and stabilizers. The highly versatile towers provide strong working platforms at a variety of heights.
SGB:
SGB Holland provided a ‘total access’ service during the construction of the Lyondell chemical manufacturing facility near Rotterdam, Holland. SGB was on site for two years and supplied a range of rental products.
SGB:
SGB installed protection decks and scaffolding more than 150m (500 ft) above ground for the construction of the Spinnaker Tower in the UK. An 18m sq protection deck was fitted with 9 rows of ‘running’ lines for workers to attach their harnesses.
SGB:
SGB supplied access, support and birdcage scaffolding and cantilevered platforms to enable construction of a 15-story office block in Canary Wharf, London.
SGB:
SGB’s GASS shoring system supports the expansion of Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. SGB has supplied more than 5,000 tonnes of equipment to the project.
SGB:
SGB’s MULTIFORM bridge parapet brackets facilitate the construction of concrete edge protections and parapets of composite steel girder and pre-cast concrete bridge decks.
Hünnebeck:
A gigantic Hünnebeck shoring system and approximately 35,000 m² of framework scaffolding (approx 375,000 ft²) were used to construct the new BMW Welt in Munich, Germany, where BMW customers take delivery of their automobiles direct from the manufacturer.
Hünnebeck:
All the rounded walls in the podium area of the Burj Dubai tower are constructed using Hünnebeck’s radially adjustable circular formwork system, Ronda.
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