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New skyscraper damper
Saturday, 03.01.2008, 06:37am

A new damped outrigger system to stabilise tall buildings has cut the cost of a 200m tall residential tower in the Philippines by around £2M, the designer has claimed.

Sutton - sustainable suburb?
Thursday, 02.28.2008, 02:59pm

Many countries are developing sustainability 'cities'. China has Dongtan, Abu Dhabi has Masdar, and now the UK has Hackbridge, Sutton.

Hutton courts US investors for new nuclear build
Thursday, 02.28.2008, 02:53pm

Business secretary John Hutton is meeting US energy companies to discuss funding for new nuclear build in the UK.

Doubt over cost effectiveness of brownfield development
Tuesday, 02.26.2008, 02:06am

Tax incentives designed to encourage brownfield development are ineffective, said the British Property Federation (BPF) in a letter to HM Treasury this week.

National Grid fined £41.6M for breaching competition regulations
Tuesday, 02.26.2008, 01:56am

Energy regulator Ofgem has fined National Grid £41.6M for breaching competition law, by restricting competition in the domestic gas meter market.

NIST Building Safety Efforts Mark Fifth Anniversary Of RI Nightclub Fire
Sunday, 02.24.2008, 05:50am
Five years ago on Feb. 20, 2003, pyrotechnics lit during a concert at The Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I., started a rapidly spreading fire that caused the deaths of 100 people. Within a week, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) launched a two-year investigation of the tragic event to understand exactly what happened and to make recommendations for change based on those findings.
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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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