A round-up of the best images of April 2024.
Quinn replaces V&A roofing
Quinn London is undergoing the complex replacement of the 1,600 sq m Victorian roofing at the Victoria & Albert Museum in South Kensington, London.
The project involves the complete replacement of the Georgian wire pyramid glazed roofing over both the North Court and Gallery 38.
Roman artefacts found in Grove
An archaeologist holds one of the miniature votive axes from a Roman villa uncovered at a Barratt and David Wilson Homes development in south Oxfordshire. The Red River Archaeology team said the items found suggest a ritual or pilgrimage took place somewhere on the estate.
Teopanzolco Cultural Centre, Mexico
Saeed Rezvanian became the overall winner of the Global Cement and Concrete Association’s 5th Concrete in Life photography competition with this shot of the Teopanzolco Cultural Centre – a triangular concrete building adjoining an archaeological site with Aztec ruins.
Stabilisation works at the Port of Dover
Geotechnical engineering specialist CAN has begun a 20-week project to remove around 400 tonnes of loose chalk and vegetation from the White Cliffs of Dover. The team is combining rope access and mobile elevated platforms to carry out the work.
Equality-Harmony mural restoration
Heritage contractor DBR has dismantled and restored a Grade II-listed mural on the Broadwater Farm Estate in north London, commissioned following the 1985 riots.
The mural required relocating as its previous site was being demolished to make way for new council homes.