Well, at least you have a nice view...
Seriously, though, what do you do at your computer? Your discipline is listed as "construction," so I would assume that you work with drawings/CAD a good bit. I know when I did CAD work at an A/E firm, I always had large drawings sprawled out on my desk doing markups and referencing other peoples' work. Also, it looks like your workstations are just monitors which I assume are tied into a central server. If you do anything processor-intensive, I can see that being a non-starter.
I second RG's condolences.
I work in in our Construction Group on Design-Build Projects on the Design side and we are constantly developing/reviewing drawings and specs. I am on the computer everyday working on proposals, contracts, RFI's, submittals, drawing comment reviews, resource planning/leveling, scheduling, budgets, etc. Somedays I need space to have a large set of drawings next to me, while other days I need less space (basically just my laptop/monitor). We will have to go to other areas to spread out out plans/specs and work. We are supposed to sit in a different area every day and not claim any particular seat/workstation. We also have a clean desk/area mandate so when you leave an area, you have to pack up everything and leave nothing.
Our individual laptops will plug into the monitors at the workstations. If you look at the locker photo, you may notice that we been provided with a new wireless keyboard/mouse that gets locked with our stuff up every day.
We still have a couple of people who hand draw everything by hand (a lost art in my opinion, but that is another issue), so they be challenged in this environment. We also have an estimator who still uses a digitizer, so he will be challenged trying to find space for that.
It will be definitely take some time to get used to. One of the big issues is that our space is designed to be never be fully occupied. Just in our group, we have 24 spaces for 40 people. The sales pitch is if everyone does show up, they may not have a workstation, but they will have a space somewhere (collaboration areas, social hub, focus areas, training rooms, conference rooms, den, etc.).