New Building Construction: Progress Update 18

General

Position:- The project is on average 1 week ahead of programme with the critical activities running through the south atrium and entrance works.

Cranes & Hoist:- The structure is largely fed by the tower cranes. These are supplemented occasionally with mobile cranes on days not affected by high winds. A hoist to access the mezzanine and basement from ground level feeds the blocklaying and will supply materials for the services starting shortly.

Temporary Yellow Props: The large cylindrical yellow props have been removed now the mezzanine slab has gained the required strength. The holes formed around where the props used to be will now be made good.

Visits:- The Considerate Contractors Scheme representative visited the site again on 12/6/2012.

Future works for June

Steel Beams & Columns:- Steelwork has been erected in most of the Entrance and continues to be delivered and erected as required.

Blockwork:- The block walls that form a straight face in front of the structural secant piles in the basement are over 50% complete. The Mezzanine has also commenced with blockwork to the perimeter.The internal blockwalls that form individual plantrooms are being progressed at the same time fed by the hoist.

Ground Floor:- The north and south are now complete with the focus progressing towards the central area and the entire floor is expected to be complete towards the end of June. Large prestressed concrete beams form part of the ground floor slab that will span the large lecture theatre.

1st Floor:- The last slab to the south is 23A expected to be poured in the next week. These slabs consist of a set of precast concrete planks (temporary supported) with an insitu concrete topping with strands (steels within tubes) which are stressed (tightened at the ends) after the concrete has set hard.

2nd Floor:- The second floor on the north is complete. The first pour on the south was poured on 31/5/2012. The second floor on the south is expected to be complete by mid July.

3rd Floor:- The columns and walls (2nd to 3rd floor) have begun on the north.

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Posted on 15 Jun 2012, 10:07am. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.

Stephanie Crampin awarded British Society for History of Mathematics Essay Prize

St Hugh's undergraduate Stephanie Crampin has been awarded a national prize, the British Society for the History of Mathematics undergraduate essay prize. Stephanie took paper O1 (History of Mathematics) as one of her options this year.

The BSHM announcement follows:

"The BSHM is pleased to announce the inaugural winners of its undergraduate essay prize as Stephanie Crampin for an essay entitled The contribution of Évariste Galois to the founding of group theory and Nicole Johannesen for The application of mathematical understanding in the ancient Olympic Games. Stephanie is a third year student studying mathematics and philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford and Nicole a third year student studying mathematics at St Andrews University.

Though on very different topics the judging panel felt that amongst the submissions received, these two could not be separated in terms of overall standard and hence concluded two prizes should be awarded this year.

The Society was pleased with the range and quality of all the submissions it received this year with BSHM President, Professor Robin Wilson, stating 'I am very pleased that, in this the inaugural year of the undergraduate essay prize, the standard has been so high. This indicates not only the excellent standards of teaching of the history of mathematics in many universities across the UK, but also the creativity and enthusiasm of our undergraduates. We look forward to seeing another set of excellent submissions for the 2012-13 prize.'"

Posted on 2 Jun 2012, 9:28am. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.

New Building Construction: Progress Update 17

General

Position:- The project remains 1 week ahead of programme with the more critical activities running through the south.

Cranes & Hoist:- The structure continues to be fed by the cranes but have been affected by the spring wind on certain days.

Temporary Yellow Props: The large cylindrical yellow props have gradually become redundant as the completed slabs at mezzanine and ground will form the permanent strut. Once the prop is removed the concrete protrusion is then cut off using a diamond cutting cable saw.

Visits:- The Maths Department visited the site on 25/5/2012 to view the latest progress.

Future works for June

Steel Beams & Columns:- Steelwork has been erected in most of the Entrance and continues to be delivered and erected as required.

Blockwork:- The block walls that form a straight face in front of the structural secant piles in the basement are 40% complete. The internal blockwalls that form individual plantrooms are being progressed at the same time. The hoist is used to serve the blocklayers with materials.

Mezzanine Floor:- The last remaining mezzanine level slab in the central area was poured on 16/5/2012. As the slabs are completed and gain strength the temporary large yellow props spanning across the site will progressively be removed.

Ground Floor:- The critical sections on the south are progressing towards the central area and the entire floor is expected to be complete towards the end of June. Large prestressed concrete beams form part of the ground floor slab that will span the large lecture theatre.

1st Floor:- The south 1st floor 2nd pour was completed on 24/5/2012. These slabs consist of a set of precast concrete planks (temporary supported) with an insitu concrete topping with strands (steels within tubes) which are stressed (tightened at the ends) after the concrete has set hard.

2nd Floor:- The second floor has commenced on the north and is expected to be complete by 1/6/2012. The first pour on the south was poured on 31/5/2012 and it is expected to be complete by mid July.

3rd Floor:- The columns and walls (2nd to 3rd floor) have begun on the north.

Recent Site Photos

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Posted on 1 Jun 2012, 10:37am. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.

New Building Construction: Progress Update 16

General

Position:- The project remains 1 week ahead of programme with the more critical activities running through the south.

Cranes & Hoist:- The cranes continue to feed the structure works but have occasionally been winded off due to some recent inclement weather. A hoist to access the mezzanine and basement from ground level was installed in position on 19/4/2012.

Visits:- The university's Buildings and Estates Subcommittee (BESC) visited the site on 16/5/2012.

Future works for May

Steel Beams & Columns:- Steelwork is being delivered and erected as required.

Blockwork:- The block walls that form a straight face in front of the structural secant piles in the basement are 15% complete. The internal block walls that form individual plant rooms are being progressed at the same time. The hoist is used to serve the blocklayers with materials.

Mezzanine Floor:- The last remaining mezzanine level slab in the central area is expected to be poured by w.c. 21/5/2012. As the slabs are completed and gain strength the temporary large yellow props spanning across the site will progressively be removed.

Ground Floor:- The critical sections on the south are progressing towards the central area and the entire floor is expected to be complete towards the end of June. Large prestressed concrete beams form part of the ground floor slab that will span the large lecture theatre.

1st Floor:- The north 1st floor was completed on 9/5/12. These slabs consist of a set of precast concrete planks (temporary supported) with an insitu concrete topping with strands (steels within tubes) which are stressed (tightened at the ends) after the concrete has set hard.

2nd Floor:- The second floor has commenced on the north and the vertical columns 1st to 2nd on the south have begun.

Recent Site Photos

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Posted on 18 May 2012, 9:16am. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.

Nick Woodhouse to become President of the Clay Mathematics Institute; CMI to move President's Office to Oxford

Nick Woodhouse is to become President of the Clay Mathematics Institute from 1 July 2012, and at the same time the CMI will move their President's Office to Oxford. The work of the CMI in supporting mathematics is well known and this is an exciting development for both CMI and Oxford.

More details can be found at http://www.claymath.org/May2012Anc/ .

Posted on 13 May 2012, 3:53pm. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.

New Building Construction: Progress Update 15

General

Position:- The project remains 1 week ahead of programme with the more critical activities running through the south.

Curtain Walling Mock Up:- The mock up with the reconstituted stone and corner connections has been erected and inspected.

Visits:- The Maths Department visited the site on 27/4/2012 to view the latest progress.

Future works for April

Drainage & Basement Slab:- The last remaining central basement slab (6B) was poured on Monday 23/4/2012.

Steel Beams & Columns:- Steelwork is being delivered and erected as required.

Blockwork:- The block walls that form a straight face in front of the structural secant piles commenced on 30/4/2012 in the basement. The hoist is used to serve the blocklayers with materials.

Mezzanine Floor:- The central area mezzanine level slabs have been half completed with the remaining to be completed by mid May. As the slabs are completed and gain strength the temporary large yellow props spanning across the site will progressively be removed.

Ground Floor:- The next critical section on the south is targeted to be poured on 8/5/2012. The various level changes and upstand beams required to edges means that the ground floor slabs will be poured in smaller sections.

1st Floor:- The initial slab on the south to the 1st floor was poured on 3/5/2012. These slabs consist of a set of precast concrete planks (temporarily supported) with an insitu concrete topping with strands (steels within tubes) which are stressed (tightened at the ends) after the concrete has set hard.

Recent Site Photos

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Posted on 4 May 2012, 1:40pm. Please contact us with feedback and comments about this page.