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Green schemes for Thames Gateway
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:50pm
Communities Secretary Ruth Kelly will announce she wants the Thames Gateway housing development to eventually emit no carbon dioxide.She will say her vision is for a project which sets new environmental standards for the rest of the country.
Viet Nam´s great works during 20 years of "doi moi"
Friday, 12.14.2007, 02:47pm
Many national-and international-sized economic works have been built in Viet Nam during the 20-year renovation period (1986-2006), proving Viet Nam's great advance to the goal of "wealthy people, a strong country, and a just, democratic and civilised society".
About Civil Engineering Bulletin
Friday, 12.14.2007, 06:23am
Welcome to the Civil Engineering Bulletin, one of the very first forums for civil engineers in the world. May we ask you to read through this announcement, so you understand why we build/support this forum/website.
NAE honors two Pirnie engineers
Wednesday, 11.28.2007, 10:29am

Two Malcolm Pirnie employees have been chosen to represent the firm at the prestigious National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 2007 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. Dr. Rula Deeb was selected to attend and Dr. Vanessa Speight will present a program entitled "Distribution Systems: The Next Frontiers."

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.
Complex and Controversial, Jerusalem Span Takes Shape
Wednesday, 11.28.2007, 09:33am
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. To some activists it also symbolizes the tense relations between Israeli settlers and Palestinians.
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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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