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Complex and Controversial, Jerusalem Span Takes Shape
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:43pm
Work is well under way on Santiago Calatrava’s Bridge of Strings at the entrance to Jerusalem. The $55-million steel-and-glass cable-stayed structure has Israel’s longest ever main span at 140 meters
UB center to research new uses for old tires
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:21pm
That's how many tires New Yorkers discard every year. Once a public health and environmental hazard responsible for sparking toxic fires and breeding vermin and insects, used tires now are seen as a valuable economic resource.
Structural Steel Prices Pause After Strong Gains
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:16pm
Structural steel prices are easing after strong gains during the last half of 2006. In January, ENR's 20-city average price for channel, wide-flange and I-beams slipped 0.1%
Ohio River Designs Unveiled As Funding Questions Loom
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:08pm
Design work can now be completed on two signature bridges over the Ohio River that will connect Louisville, Ky. with southern Indiana as part of an overall $3.9-billion program. Construction dates are still uncertain.
Research the applications of geotextile products
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:51pm
Thick, needlepunched geotextiles not only provide separation and filtration but provide the additional protection function.
NTU researchers use canvas strips to fortify buildings against quakes
Wednesday, 11.28.2007, 09:38am
SINGAPORE : Just two extra seconds could make a difference between life and death, especially during an earthquake.

Researchers at the Nanyang Technological University have come up with an invention that can buy that time - by strengthening the way walls are erected in buildings.


 
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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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