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Haiti's Gingerbread Houses Focus of Preservation Efforts
Friday, 06.03.2011, 02:14am
Of the approximately 300,000 buildings in Haiti that were damaged during the January 2010 earthquake, the country’s historic gingerbread houses endured the disaster relatively well. In fact, researchers estimate than only 5 percent of these beloved buildings partially or fully collapsed.
3 Questions: Amy Glasmeier on rebuilding after disaster hits
Wednesday, 06.01.2011, 07:15am
From tornadoes to flooding, nature has taken a heavy toll in America this year. What are the challenges cities like Joplin and Tuscaloosa will face while rebuilding?
GEI Consultants opens office in Providence, R.I.
Monday, 05.30.2011, 07:13am
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — GEI Consultants Inc. opened an office in Providence, R.I. It is the firm’s 20th location and its fourth in New England. Opened to respond to the growing needs of GEI’s Rhode Island clients, the office is jointly led by Tim Olean, an environmental professional with 25 years of remediation design, implementation, and construction oversight experience, and Matt O’Neil, P.E., with more than 14 years of environmental consulting experience.
China acknowledges downside to Three Gorges Dam
Friday, 05.27.2011, 09:56am
China's landmark Three Gorges Dam project provides benefits to the Chinese people, but has created a myriad of urgent problems from the relocation of more than a million residents to risks of geological disasters, the Chinese government said on Thursday.
China Begins Construction of Megacity Four Times the Population of New York
Friday, 05.27.2011, 09:40am
magine a city larger than all of Switzerland, twice the size of New Jersey, or with four times the population of New York City. Such a city is being built in southern China.
IBACOS-Led Lab Home Tests Approaches for Market-Rate Net-Zero Production Housing
Friday, 05.20.2011, 07:47am
Pittsburgh demonstration project will test multiple systems and building techniques to determine the most effective, affordable options production builders can replicate.
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Chongqing is situated at the upper reaches of the Yangtze and at the joint of central China and West China. It is rich in biological resources, mineral resources, water resources and the unique Three Gorges tourist resources. The world famous construction of the Three Gorges dam and developable emigration of the reservoir area and the investment demand and consumption need of the 30 million people who are marching to a well-off living standard will provide a vast market potential for the future development of Chongqing.
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