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On Tuesday March 31st, 2015 the University of Technology and Education (UTE) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam launched a new distance learning (DL) classroom equipped with the latest technology in videoconferencing and collaboration software and hardware. This facility will allow UTE to connect with Arizona State University (ASU) and other institutions of higher education around the world to create an interactive channel between faculty and students. These type of global interactions are aimed at increasing the competitiveness of UTE graduates by preparing them with crucial skills needed in today’s workforce, such as: team work, problem solving, project planning, presentation skills and English language training.
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
Students will have enhanced access to online learning opportunities thanks to a new partnership between the university and Quizam Media Corporation. Dr. Rosetta Khalideen, UFV’s Dean of Professional Studies, and Dr. Frank Ulbrich, Director of the School of Business, joined Russ Rossi, President & CEO of Quizam Media Corporation, to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on behalf of their respective organizations on April 2.
The partnership formalizes a path for developing UFV’s project plan to access and customize ontrackTV content for labs, self-paced learning, and other purposes related to UFV credit and non-credit courses. The goal is for UFV to work with ontrackTV to help meet UFV’s strategic plan goals for online delivery.
Ibrahim Gavaftar, Bala Murghab District governor (right), addresses village elders as Afghan National Army Col. Umar Sahyd, 2nd Battalion, 207th Corps commander, listens during a shura at the Bala Murghab District Center, Baghdis Province, Afghanistan, Jan. 12, 2011. Friends from the Spanish Provincial Reconstruction Team have many development projects planned for Bala Murghab, once the weather improves, said the governor. (U.S. Navy photo/Mass Communications Specialist 1st Class John Pearl)
Making our way past the HCC offices in the centre of Winchester. The UK transport project planning, permits & escorts was by Teahan Convoi Service. This load was escorted by Teahan, Convoi Assist, RVT & Hampshire Police.
Negotiating the centre of Whitchurch. The UK transport project planning, permits & escorts was by Teahan Convoi Service. This load was escorted by Teahan, Convoi Assist, RVT & Hampshire Police.
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
Students will have enhanced access to online learning opportunities thanks to a new partnership between the university and Quizam Media Corporation. Dr. Rosetta Khalideen, UFV’s Dean of Professional Studies, and Dr. Frank Ulbrich, Director of the School of Business, joined Russ Rossi, President & CEO of Quizam Media Corporation, to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on behalf of their respective organizations on April 2.
The partnership formalizes a path for developing UFV’s project plan to access and customize ontrackTV content for labs, self-paced learning, and other purposes related to UFV credit and non-credit courses. The goal is for UFV to work with ontrackTV to help meet UFV’s strategic plan goals for online delivery.
In Moldova, you can work from the age of 15. However, according to the National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova (2021) only 36% of young people are officially employed.
The creators of the ‘Joboteca’ project, which started in May 2021 with the support of the European Union, believe that young people in Moldova should have more opportunities to realise their potential and find the work that suits them.
For more information:
EN: euneighbourseast.eu/news/stories/now-i-can-be-whoever-i-r...
RO: euneighbourseast.eu/ro/news/stories/acum-pot-sa-fiu-cine-...
RU: euneighbourseast.eu/ru/news/stories/now-i-can-be-whoever-...
I love this shot. Here is Stephanie Roldan and Adrian Medina.
Quote of the day: "K9 American"
All of us were not sure where to eat so Steph just drove down to Tumon, parked somewhere and we just walked the whole strip of Tumon. We finally decided to eat at Din Tai Fong. The DIM SUM is awesome. After dinner we walked to Nikko. We got some projects planned.
Making up Colette Pattern's Laurel in orange in shirt length and either the purple or plaid for a tunic-length dress.
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
That's a 1st try of my city planning project.
Everything is made in sketch up. Text is in Russian, but there in nothing interesting=)
City & Guilds of London Art School
The Art School’s Architectural Heritage
City & Guilds of London Art School occupies nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road, a terrace of late 18th century houses, and 19th and 20th century studios built over the gardens behind. The terrace is Grade II listed and stands in the Kennington Conservation Area. The Art School has been on this site since 1879.
The houses at nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road were built in 1788, as part of the first wave of urbanisation in this area. They were designed as one half of a gateway development to a planned grand square by the builder Michael Searles. The projected plans were never fully realised, and the development of the square was carried out on a much-reduced scale, becoming what is now Cleaver Square. Although originally designed as a middle-class street, the growth of London in the Victorian era and the flight of prosperous families to suburbs such as Clapham and Brixton led to a decline in the area. While the 19th-century occupants of the Georgian houses are unknown, it seems quite possible that they were lower middle or working class.
In 1879, the South London Technical Art College (City & Guilds of London Art School since 1937) moved into nos. 122-124. Its predecessor, the Lambeth School of Art, had been founded nearby specifically to be close to the Doulton potteries, in order to provide art education to local workers (and mainly women). The first studio sheds, located behind nos. 122-124, were built shortly after 1879. These structures, shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1894, had timber truss roofs. Later on, between 1918 and 1939, the Art School expanded into nos. 118-120, and new studios with steel frame trusses were constructed in the gardens behind. No. 116 Kennington Park Road was purchased by the Art School in 1974, while the final property of the six, no. 114, was acquired in the late 1980s, allowing the stone yard area to be developed.
21st-Century Developments
Since 2010, the Art School has embarked on an ambitious programme of renovations and enhancements on its Kennington site. The Masterplan for the project, established under the direction of Alan Higgs Architects, is based on a three-phase delivery:
Phase 1 (2010-2014)
Completed over five consecutive summers, Phase 1 consisted of the renovation and upgrade of the six terrace buildings, including refurbishing some 35 studios, creating the expanded Sackler Library, and improving circulation throughout. In 2012, the Foundation Department relocated to the adjacent 1930s Old Vauxhall Telephone Exchange building.
Phase 2 (2015-2016)
This phase involves the creation of a new entrance for the Art School by inserting a glazed steel canopy structure forming an atrium in the space between the Georgian terrace and the studio buildings. Following ground level works in 2015, summer of 2016 saw continued developments with the installation of the new roof structure.
Phase 3
The final phase will focus on a partial re-development and refurbishment of the studio buildings at the rear of the site, which increase the work spaces for creative practice while protecting the special character and the legacy embodied in its buildings.
[Open House London]
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
Children in this village in conflict-affected Mindanao, Philippines enjoy reading books donated by Pittsburgh-based Brother's Brother Foundation through USAID's EDC-coordinated EQuALLS Project. Even during their summer school break, the children borrow the books from the school library, which the community established with a small USAID grant after EQuALLS trained them on education project planning and management.
Photo by Leoncio Rodaje, EQuALLS2 Project, at the Oviedo-Baptista Elementary School in Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao, Philippines in June 2010
The Helix Bridge (Chinese: 螺旋桥), previously known as the Double Helix Bridge (Chinese: 双螺旋桥), is a pedestrian bridge linking Marina Centre with Marina South in the Marina Bay area in Singapore. It was officially opened on April 24, 2010 at 9 pm.[1] It is located beside the Benjamin Sheares Bridge and is accompanied by a vehicular bridge, known as the Bayfront Bridge.
The bridge complements other major development projects planned in the area, including the highly-anticipated Integrated Resort Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer, Gardens by the Bay and the 438,000 m² business and financial centre which will be ready by 2012. [2]
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
The California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis (left) meets with the President Gayle Hutchinson (right) and AS President to tour the new physical science building and learn more about Basic Needs Project, facilities, pandemic response and student enrollment perspectives on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU, Chico)
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
Credit: Casey Wood / Clinton Global Initiative
CGI U 2012 EDUCATION WORKING SESSION - Public vs. Private: Who Decides and Who Provides?
Moderator:
Deborah Bial, President and Founder, Posse Foundation
Participants:
Fabiola Bongbenuoh, Member, Youth Empowerment through Technology, Arts and Media (YETAM) Project, Plan International
Subhash Ghimire, Founder and Director, Sarswati Foundation and Sarswati Peace School
Natalie Hopkinson, Fellow, Interactivity Foundation
Jeremy Kane, Founder and CEO, LEAD Public Schools
Selected division and regional education supervisors from the Department of Education in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (DepEd ARMM) completed a two-day “appreciative team development” workshop from 14 to 15 November 2013 as a preparatory process for the series of project planning workshops that they will conduct under the initiative “Boosting Advancement and Development of Gains in Education.” Facilitated by SEAMEO INNOTECH, the appreciative team development workshop enabled its participants to collectively come up with a process design and implementation plan for the three-day workshops that they will hold under the BADGE initiative.
Mike Guzzi (left) leads the California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis (right) who met with the President and AS President to tour the new physical science building and learn more about Basic Needs Project, facilities, pandemic response and student enrollment perspectives on Wednesday, October 7, 2020 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/CSU, Chico)
During the April 27, 2016 close-out event for the Lower Birch Creek Watershed Project plan, NRCS engineers, Mark Yerger, Darryl Baker and Paul Smidansky, tour the Hein Coulee structure at Lake Frances. Pondera County, MT.
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
First off, I hope everyone is enjoying the holidays, and spending lots of time with family and loved ones. Happy Holidays to you all!
I guess time for some updates: I havent taken photos in a while. I am definitely more of a quality over quantity person. I would love to do a 365 day project, but I'd go mad when I have to post some photos I'm not pleased with. So I stick to having big projects every once in a while, and spending the time to plan them out, shoot, edit, etc. This shot is definitely not "quality", but I really wanted to post a photo before the new year so I have something to look back on.
Within the next few days I am applying to Parsons in New York, to attain my bachelors of fine arts in Photography! So that is exciting news, and I will keep you all updated.
Also, I believe I am going to be starting an internship soon ( I will post the photographer later on), and I have a lot upcoming projects planned. So stay tuned, I will be posting a lot more this year! Hopefully!
Thank you everyone, and Happy Holidays!
Strobist: AB800 thru Octa over camera.
Students will have enhanced access to online learning opportunities thanks to a new partnership between the university and Quizam Media Corporation. Dr. Rosetta Khalideen, UFV’s Dean of Professional Studies, and Dr. Frank Ulbrich, Director of the School of Business, joined Russ Rossi, President & CEO of Quizam Media Corporation, to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on behalf of their respective organizations on April 2.
The partnership formalizes a path for developing UFV’s project plan to access and customize ontrackTV content for labs, self-paced learning, and other purposes related to UFV credit and non-credit courses. The goal is for UFV to work with ontrackTV to help meet UFV’s strategic plan goals for online delivery.
BELGIUM – Cathedral of Our Lady of Antwerp
The Cathedral of Our Lady is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Antwerp, Belgium.
The current church replaces an old Romanesque chapel built in the 10th century in the same place, dedicated to Mary, transformed into a Romanesque church in 1123. From 1352 to 1521, the people of Antwerp erected the largest Gothic church in the Netherlands. Emperor Charles V has the ambition to build a much larger church. The project planned to build a church three times larger than the existing building and equipped with five towers, but the fire on the night of October 5 to 6, 1533 put an end to this dream.
Built in 169 years, it is a Gothic church in the shape of a Latin cross, one of the peaks of Brabant Gothic art.
The last two loads negotiating the overhead traffic signals above the M4 at Calcott. The UK transport project planning, permits & escorts was by Teahan Convoi Service. This load was escorted by Teahan, Convoi Assist, RVT & Thames Valley Police.
Artwork by Benedict Hughes, on show at the end of year in City & Guilds of London Art School. Referencing the Waterloo Helmet, in the style of Grayson Perry.
The Art School’s Architectural Heritage
City & Guilds of London Art School occupies nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road, a terrace of late 18th century houses, and 19th and 20th century studios built over the gardens behind. The terrace is Grade II listed and stands in the Kennington Conservation Area. The Art School has been on this site since 1879.
The houses at nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road were built in 1788, as part of the first wave of urbanisation in this area. They were designed as one half of a gateway development to a planned grand square by the builder Michael Searles. The projected plans were never fully realised, and the development of the square was carried out on a much-reduced scale, becoming what is now Cleaver Square. Although originally designed as a middle-class street, the growth of London in the Victorian era and the flight of prosperous families to suburbs such as Clapham and Brixton led to a decline in the area. While the 19th-century occupants of the Georgian houses are unknown, it seems quite possible that they were lower middle or working class.
In 1879, the South London Technical Art College (City & Guilds of London Art School since 1937) moved into nos. 122-124. Its predecessor, the Lambeth School of Art, had been founded nearby specifically to be close to the Doulton potteries, in order to provide art education to local workers (and mainly women). The first studio sheds, located behind nos. 122-124, were built shortly after 1879. These structures, shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1894, had timber truss roofs. Later on, between 1918 and 1939, the Art School expanded into nos. 118-120, and new studios with steel frame trusses were constructed in the gardens behind. No. 116 Kennington Park Road was purchased by the Art School in 1974, while the final property of the six, no. 114, was acquired in the late 1980s, allowing the stone yard area to be developed.
21st-Century Developments
Since 2010, the Art School has embarked on an ambitious programme of renovations and enhancements on its Kennington site. The Masterplan for the project, established under the direction of Alan Higgs Architects, is based on a three-phase delivery:
Phase 1 (2010-2014)
Completed over five consecutive summers, Phase 1 consisted of the renovation and upgrade of the six terrace buildings, including refurbishing some 35 studios, creating the expanded Sackler Library, and improving circulation throughout. In 2012, the Foundation Department relocated to the adjacent 1930s Old Vauxhall Telephone Exchange building.
Phase 2 (2015-2016)
This phase involves the creation of a new entrance for the Art School by inserting a glazed steel canopy structure forming an atrium in the space between the Georgian terrace and the studio buildings. Following ground level works in 2015, summer of 2016 saw continued developments with the installation of the new roof structure.
Phase 3
The final phase will focus on a partial re-development and refurbishment of the studio buildings at the rear of the site, which increase the work spaces for creative practice while protecting the special character and the legacy embodied in its buildings.
[Open House London]
Highland Council is to submit a detailed planning application tomorrow for the new Torvean Golf Course, as part of its project plans for enhanced sports facilities in the city, made possible with the building of the Inverness West Link.
The planning application in principle for the Torvean Golf Course, Sports Hub & Parkland Application was granted on the 14th April 2014.
The project delivery is conditional on the Council obtaining the statutory consents to build the Inverness West Link road and funding being approved by The Council at its meeting in March 2015.
The construction of the West Link requires a reconfiguration of the Golf Course and an estimated investment of £1.3 million is the minimum required to relocate the golf holes to enable the building of the road.
Additional enhancements to the golf course have been developed as part of the proposals, in a greater ambition for the City of Inverness, thus enabling further economic development in the area.
The proposals include:
Locating the new 18 hole golf course in one contained area of land
A Practice area that allows for the Club to expand it to SGU Development Standard status
A new Clubhouse, which will accommodate a Junior Room;
New Maintenance buildings
An access road to service the Clubhouse and Maintenance building.
As highlighted in the approved Torvean and Ness-side Development Brief, this relocation of the golf course will also release residual existing golf course land to the East of General Booth Road to enable the development of a sports hub. Land to the South of the A82 will be freed up for informal public open space and a mixed use development adjacent to the canal at this important gateway to Inverness and discussions are ongoing with Scottish Canals to consider opportunities and bring these forward.
The expanded golf project is estimated to cost an additional £7.41 million (December 14) and could see a start of works in 2016.
The Council has been working on the proposals involving a range of partners and officers were invited by the Scottish Golf Union to attend a meeting at Torvean Golf Club on 20 January 2015 to present the proposals for the new golf course and associated infrastructure.
Hamish Spence, President of Torvean Golf Club said: "Torvean Golf Club have, for the past two years, been working closely with the Council on this project. We are delighted that it is now taking a major step towards fruition. As well as the obvious benefits to our members, the new clubhouse and course will be a major improvement to the existing sporting facilities available to the local community and will provide a massive boost to tourism in the city of Inverness and the wider Highland area.”
Councillor Thomas Prag, Chair of the Development and Infrastructure Committee welcomed the news of the proposals reaching planning application stage. He said: “I am delighted with the progress we are making across a number of fronts associated with the Inverness West Link and the associated sports and leisure projects. The plans are ambitious and will deliver substantial long term assets to the city.”
Leader of The Highland Council, Councillor Drew Hendry added: “The delivery of the West Link is a key commitment in the Council’s Programme and will greatly improve our infrastructure, linking communities, reducing congestion in the city and supporting economic development.”
The planning process for the enhanced sports facilities will include a public display of the Canal Parks Rugby Club proposals at the Inverness Aquadome on Tuesday 27th January 2015 from 10am until 8pm.
The Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Md., delivered the Coast Guard patrol boat IBIS as the first completed cutter under the 87' Bow-to-Stern project. Planned maintenance for IBIS was completed in 60 days and under budget. IBIS is homeported in Cape May, New Jersey.
Nature Bridges is a leading bridge company that specializes in top down construction of timber bridges and pedestrian boardwalks through environmentally sensitive areas. Through the use of lightweight hydraulic impact and material handling equipment in combination with hand driven auger machines, our top down construction method means the only things that touch the ground are workmen. The only things left behind are footprints and your new bridge.
As one of the nation's leading bridge builders, we also construct a wide variety of other development amenities, such as golf cart bridges, free span bridges, architecturally designed trellises, fencing, pavilions, decks and docks. Other amenities you may consider are our timber curbing and guardrails for vehicular bridges, roadside walkways, and timber retaining walls for those projects that require the warmth of wood in lieu of concrete and steel.
Nature Bridges is a bridge contractor that prides itself on a solid reputation of superior craftsmanship and meeting our customers' schedules. We require continuing education for our project foremen, bringing the knowledge of the testing laboratory and the field together to continually improve our building techniques.
When planning your next project, plan on Nature Bridges!
(850) 385-3234
T. Kagawa; H. Tanaka; Sachio Yamamoto, Chief, Project Planning & Marketing Department, Welltool Co., Ltd., Japan
ITU Telecom World 2017
©ITU/KIM
The Philadelphia Water Department is dedicated to building community engagement around green infrastructure projects planned through the City's Green City, Clean Waters program. PWD joined volunteers for the annual fall Love Your Park cleanup at Weinberg Park and Mifflin Square and talked about green infrastructure projects coming to the neighborhood.
Students will have enhanced access to online learning opportunities thanks to a new partnership between the university and Quizam Media Corporation. Dr. Rosetta Khalideen, UFV’s Dean of Professional Studies, and Dr. Frank Ulbrich, Director of the School of Business, joined Russ Rossi, President & CEO of Quizam Media Corporation, to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on behalf of their respective organizations on April 2.
The partnership formalizes a path for developing UFV’s project plan to access and customize ontrackTV content for labs, self-paced learning, and other purposes related to UFV credit and non-credit courses. The goal is for UFV to work with ontrackTV to help meet UFV’s strategic plan goals for online delivery.
Hobby Horse Template was designed for the Mummers Festival
A sample folklife festival
www.mummersfestival.ca/home/?q=node/2
Project Planning for Cultural Festivals
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Dale Jarvis, ICH Development Officer; and Ryan Davis, 2009 Mummers Festival
Cupids 400
Prince of Wales Loyal Orange Lodge #26 (1906)
Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador