HISTORY On October 28, 2012, Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast of the United States. For two days, gale-force wind and torrential rain ...
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By Warren Miller Dean Abbondanza, the Director of Engineering at The Fields Companies, has a unique combination of skills. Born and raised near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—the ...
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The City of Fort Lauderdale and Suntex Marinas broke ground last May on the new Las Olas Marina as part of a public/private partnership. In ...
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On November 25, 2021, at 2227 local time, the liquefied petroleum gas carrier Gas Ares was transiting upbound on the Neches River in Port Neches, ...
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Employee #1 was inside a barge cutting away the bottom plate on the port side. Employee #1 was using a cutting torch supplied with oxygen ...
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Trimble and Exyn Technologies, a pioneer in multi-platform robotic autonomy for complex, GPS-denied environments, announced today a strategic collaboration to explore the use of autonomous ...
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A self-propelled pontoon made entirely from standard scaffold components and fitted with a crane has been used for a project on the river Thames to ...
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Integration automatically and accurately allocates tool and equipment costs to job costs, reducing worker down time and manual data entry. Trimble and the Hilti Group, ...
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From the National Highway Institute course Underwater Bridge Repair, Rehabilitation, and Countermeasures. Existing bridge foundations may require modification to support added loads or to develop ...
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Naval Station Pearl Harbor, located in the archipelago of Hawaii, is one of the most famous naval bases in history. In 2010, the base partnered ...
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