Bloomberg
How the Virus Outbreak Could Impact Steel Industry
Jan.30 -- Andrew Glass, founder and managing director at Avatar Commodities Pte. Ltd., discusses the spread of the coronavirus and its potential impact on the steel market. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Bridgeman Arts
New construction developments, burial grounds, new technological college, banking. UAE, 1974
Clip 5 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Footage of new construction developments, archaeologists working on burial grounds from 300 BC, new Gulf Technological College, women partaking in...
Curated Video
Old Shipwreck Found at Boston Construction Site
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056389A shipwreck from the 1800s has been uncovered during construction in Boston's Seaport District.City archaeologist Joe Bagley tells WBZ-TV it's the first time a shipwreck has been found in...
Curated Video
Nebraska Supreme Court Approves Keystone XL Pipeline Route
The Keystone XL Pipeline would carry crude oil from Canada to southern Nebraska.
Curated Video
Halted construction sites re-used to generate business
AP Television
New York, NY - 30 November 2011
1. Tight shot bulldozer on NYC construction site
2. Med shot bulldozer on NYC construction site
3. Tight shot cement mixer on NYC construction site
4. Tight shot construction worker hosing...
Bridgeman Arts
Chinon Nuclear Power Plant in Indre-et-Loire, France, 1959, part 3
Clip 4 from the nuclear power documentary 'La voie Francaise des centrales nucleaires, de marcoule a chinon' made between 1954 and 1956, and presented by Le Commissariat - l'Energie Atomique et Electricite de France. Construction of A1,...
Bridgeman Arts
Rail construction in Ural. USSR, 1973
Clip 3 from the 1973 propaganda film The Soviet Army: The Railway Army. Young recruits work on the construction of a railway line in Ural. Operators control the process, and the line construction is timed by a stopwatch. Soldiers walk...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Africa Weekly: a round up of news and features in Africa
This week on Africa Weekly we head to Cape Town where residents are praying for the end to a two year drought
Bloomberg
Fortescue Metals Sees Strong Chinese Demand for Iron Ore: CEO
Apr.30 -- Elizabeth Gaines, chief executive officer of Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting demand for iron ore. The miner raised its forecast for annual shipments after posting record volumes....
Bloomberg
Three Must-See Charts on the May Jobs Report
June 3 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler examines three charts about the U.S. employment report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Oliver Renick and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
Bridgeman Arts
Construction and industrial sites. Ships and high angle views of the city. Sweden, 1960s
Clip 11 from the 1960s documentary 'Vikings D'hier et D'Aujourd'hui' (Vikings Yesterday and Today) from Sweden. Scenes from construction and industrial sites. Ships and cargo boats at the harbour. A viking statue and fountain. End credits.
Bridgeman Arts
Buildings, hospitals, schools, harbours and an airport in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s
Clip 2 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, people in national dress gather in town. Scenes from the administrative headquarters and men in a meeting. Nurses see...
Bridgeman Arts
Minoru Yamasaki in his studio, shots of his buildings, working on the model of the World Trade Center, 1965
Minoru Yamasaki in his studio, shots of his buildings, working on the model of the World Trade Center, 1965
Curated Video
Govt announces 270 million dollar project for transformational tech
LEAD IN:Dubai has announced a 270 million US dollar project for cutting-edge technology projects.Companies from around the world will work with the government to give the city a head start into the future.STORY-LINE:An office geared up...
Bridgeman Arts
Journey For Survival part five - construction of water pumps and pipe systems in Bangladesh.
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Construction of water pumps and pipe systems in Bangladesh.
Bloomberg
Norsk Hydro CEO on Alunorte Refinery, 2019 Targets, Aluminum
Nov.29 -- Svein Brandtzaeg, chief executive officer at Norsk Hydro, discusses the issues at the Alunorte refinery in Brazil, his targets for 2019, the global aluminum market, how the trade war is impacting his business, demand from China...
Curated Video
Pentagon Diverts $3.6B In Military Funds For Border Barrier Projects
More than 120 military construction projects are being put on hold so that the border projects can go forward.
Bridgeman Arts
German troops in Alsace, civilians return home, construction and farming, Hitler Youth in Strasbourg, 1940
Labour teams construct a barrack which is inspected by Reich Labour Service Leader Jorl. German nationals allowed to return to their former homeland under protection of the army. Arriving by train in the area greeted by a military band....
Bloomberg
Maju Group's Faiq On Restructuring, Expansion
Malaysian conglomerate Maju Group is in discussions about a potential listing of its highway unit. Deputy Chairman Mohamed Faiq Abu Sahid says it's just one of the options he's exploring. Founded in 1977 by Faiq's father as an auto parts...
Bloomberg
Why Aren't We Building Enough Single-Family Homes?
July 22 -- Laurie Goodman, co-director of the Housing Finance Policy Center at the Urban Institute, discusses the state of the U.S. housing market with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Matt Miller and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Victims of France's worst rail disaster look for closure at trial
Nearly nine years after France's worst rail disaster at Brétigny, survivor Jean-Luc Marissal says he expects "difficult times" but hopes the trial that opens in Evry will allow for "reconstruction" and "progressive resilience" for the...
Bloomberg
New U.S. Home Sales Rise 0.2% After August Revision
Oct. 24 -- New home sales in the United States were little changed in September after a 7.5 percent revision to August data. Bloomberg's Mia Saini and Michael McKee break down the numbers. They speak on Market Makers.