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IMechE | June 26, 2018
RSSB’s Lead System Safety Engineer Dr. Emma Taylor has been named as one of The Telegraph’s Top 50 Women Engineers, something she has described as a big surprise and one that she could not have achieved on her own. “It was a real surprise and a great honour to be recognized on this list,” she said. “I have been working hard and enjoying my engineering career. It definitely put a big smile on my face." The 2018 edition of the list highlights women ...
Insurance Business America | May 17, 2019
Charles Taylor Adjusting America has announced the launch of a consulting engineering service to provide full-service engineering, specialty consulting, project management, and forensics business. The company has appointed Richard K. Ladroga as chief technical officer. Ladroga will lead a team of engineering experts in the new consulting service. Ladroga is a licensed professional electrical power engineer with more than three decades of experience. Prior to joining Charles Taylor, he ser...
Taylor Attachments | August 22, 2019
Taylor Attachments, based in the United Kingdom, custom designs and produces tractor headstock conversion brackets. These are attachments for farm handlers and loaders, for mounting everything from buckets to forks, grapples, saws, carriers, bale stabbers, grabbers, hitches, backhoes, tillers, yard scrapers, and more. Clients also send the company legacy equipment, which Taylor’s specialists precisely measure and reproduce using the latest materials and technology. In the past at Taylor, t...
West Hawaii Today | January 13, 2020
Construction work in Hawaii is likely to slow next year, but state lawmakers seem inclined to go along with Gov. David Ige’s plan to budget extra money to boost state construction spending and give a lift to the industry. In a presentation to House and Senate lawmakers last week, Chief State Economist Eugene Tian said the good news is that state tax collections are up by about 6% thus far this fiscal year, initial unemployment claims are down, and the number of air seats to Hawaii is expec...
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