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Tough Tunneling Defines Belfast Sewer Fix
Saturday, 12.12.2009, 04:11pm

Facing unpredictably tough ground conditions, tunneling crews have worked all out this year to get Belfast’s $195-million, 9.4-kilometer-long stormwater storage tunnel system operational before Christmas.

 

£15bn public spending 'hole' post-2011
Saturday, 12.12.2009, 04:02pm

The Pre-Budget Report has at its core a £15bn hole, which must be funded from public spending cuts of some 3% per year in areas such as transport, according to research from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) today.

Environmental Impact Of Building Construction Can Now Be Predicted
Sunday, 03.22.2009, 11:24am
ScienceDaily (Feb. 18, 2009) — A team of researchers from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) has developed a method that makes it possible to evaluate the environmental impacts caused during the construction of buildings in advance. Before beginning the works, with just the project data, the new method makes it possible to predict up to 37 environmental impacts. This information, according to the creators, could help improve environmental management in the construction processes.
Simple Method Strengthens Schools, Other Buildings Against Earthquakes
Sunday, 03.22.2009, 11:19am
ScienceDaily (Feb. 21, 2009) — Civil engineers using a specialized laboratory at Purdue University have demonstrated the effectiveness of a simple, inexpensive method to strengthen buildings that have a flaw making them dangerously vulnerable to earthquakes.
Students Learn Engineering, Science, and Math Without Leaving the Fun of Video Games Behind
Friday, 01.16.2009, 01:10am

Valparaiso, IN January 1, 2009 -- Mr. Ray Shingler and Mr. Clay Schultz, Founders and Creators of Software Kids, LLC, "a next-generation educational game company," announced today the release of their newest product, entitled Time Engineers (www.timeengineers.com) which teaches engineering, science, and math without leaving the fun of gaming behind.

From Folkestone to Hong Kong - 20 Years in Worldwide Tunnelling
Saturday, 10.11.2008, 03:37pm

A tunnel that bored 40m under the sea floor, for a distance of 38 km, would undoubtedly present an epic challenge. Back in 1988, the Channel Tunnel project was to become the starting point for Bennett Associates’ journey into the world of tunnelling.

Nano-Revolution Infiltrating The Construction Community
Monday, 09.29.2008, 02:38pm
Nanotechnology offers tremendous potential for improving building materials, including cement and concrete, coatings, thermal insulation, composites and fire retardants, said Joannie Chin, leader of the Polymeric Materials Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colo.
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