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Examples of Kier Group using heavy plant diggers to gain access to the last house build on the development plot.

 

No permission was asked and as you can see from images the damage and the mess thats been made.

 

The fence has also been removed and is now a security issue for my car parking space!

 

Again no permission, phone calls, letter have been requested or sent!

Civil engineering student Alison Willie of Happy Valley, Ore., with the scarves she and her volunteers knit. Proceeds from the scarf sales go to the Lift for Life cancer charity. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Audiência com representantes da China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC), no gabinete do COI-SSP.

Foto: Wuiga Rubini/GOVBA

 

Marking out the rock surface, Södra Vägen

Tech Sgt. Ulysses Griffin, 165th CES Structural Craftsman, inspects the inside of a home at Helemano Plantation in Hawaii, June 17. The 165th CES and 116th CES (out of Robins Air Force Base, Ga.), will complete a critical section of the Aloha Garden Project, an initative of the U.S. military's Innovation Readiness Training program. The project will create a much needed senior citizen living community on the existing campus for special needs and handicap citizens. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Chelsea Smith)

Civil Simplified workshops are designed to provide practical insight on Engineering projects, which is critical for every Civil Engineering student.

 

Learn more at www.civilsimplified.com/workshops

Mines civil engineering students practice for the steel bridge competition.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

Student teams presented their Field House designs.

Student teams presented their Field House designs.

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Examples of Kier Group using heavy plant diggers to gain access to the last house build on the development plot.

 

No permission was asked and as you can see from images the damage and the mess thats been made.

 

The fence has also been removed and is now a security issue for my car parking space!

 

Again no permission, phone calls, letter have been requested or sent!

Civil Simplified workshops are designed to provide practical insight on Engineering projects, which is critical for every Civil Engineering student.

 

Learn more at www.civilsimplified.com/workshops

Mid Hudson Bridge, Poughkeepsie, NY

Civil engineering student Alison Willie of Happy Valley, Ore., with the scarves she and her volunteers knit. Proceeds from the scarf sales go to the Lift for Life cancer charity. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

When I was younger, I thought there was only one kind of engineering. Boy was I really wrong. I thought that because my father was an engineer and any other engineer I came across also did the kind of work my father did. That is why it is good to expand your circle of people you know and learn more.

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