Roads have been constructed to provide access to potential industries.
Among other things, an entirely new entrance was constructed to provide direct access to 34th Street.
Milestones are constructed to provide reference points along the road.
A reed island was constructed in the 1960s to provide a summer refuge for birds.
In 1963-1965, a 36-floor addition to the site was constructed to the south of the tower to provide extra office space.
In 1602 it was proposed that a new river should be constructed to provide London with its first clean, fresh water.
The Bowl was one of six, all specifically constructed to provide venues for events which needed to be held outside.
The present administration building was constructed in 1932 to provide office space and an additional twenty-five classrooms.
It was constructed in 1639 to provide water power for mills.
A two story brick building was constructed in 1909 to provide room for all the students.