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American Airlines: December Planes Were Less Full
Friday, 01.04.2008, 03:45am
American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, said Thursday that domestic traffic slipped in December, and both American and Continental Airlines Inc. said their planes were less full than a year ago.
New transport system for Heathrow
Wednesday, 01.02.2008, 05:00pm
Work has begun on a new transport system to move passengers around Heathrow Airport.
In the first phase of the Personal Rapid Transit System, 18 of the driverless, low-energy, battery-powered vehicles will be introduced. Initially they will take people from the new Terminal Five, due to open in 2008, to the business car park.
Quicky Assembled Bamboo Bridge, Strong Enough For Trucks, Opens In China
Friday, 12.28.2007, 07:26am

In China bamboo is used for furniture, artwork, building scaffolding, panels for concrete casting and now, truck bridges. Yan Xiao, a professor at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering is the designer of a new span in the village of Leiyang, Hunan Province, which formally opens for traffic December 12.


 
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
Prof. Oral Büyüköztürk - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:34pm

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Professor of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
(1976 - Current)

Southern hemisphere's largest concentrator under construction
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:32pm
Local construction and engineering group Grinaker-LTA Civil Engineering is constructing one section of a new 600 000-t/m concentrator plant for Anglo Platinum at its Potgietersrust Platinum (PPRust) mine.
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