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GlobeSt | April 03, 2020
The question of construction in the time of coronavirus is one answered city-to-city. There is no Federal mandate, and it has left developers-particularly those with multiple projects in different markets-to investigate if construction can continue under shelter-in-place restrictions. At present, the regulations around construction during the pandemic vary significantly market-to-market. “With no universal federal ruling in place, cities and states are scrambling to determine whether const...
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Surna Cultivation Technologies LLC | February 28, 2022
CEA Industries Inc. (NASDAQ: CEAD) subsidiary, Surna Cultivation Technologies LLC, a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA) systems engineering and technologies, was recently awarded four engineering contracts for indoor farms across the United States. “I am proud of how our team continues to execute toward our strategic vision. Our strength comes from every team member’s high expectations for our future.”
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Aruba | January 12, 2022
Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company (NYSE: HPE), announced that Brasfield & Gorrie, one of the nation’s largest privately-held construction firms based in Birmingham, Alabama, is standardizing on an end-to-end Aruba SD-Branch network. The firm is deploying Aruba to connect its 19 permanent locations and up to 200 temporary construction sites that it maintains at any given time. This provides its employees high-performance connectivity to critical applications while cuttin...
Formula One | March 30, 2020
Mercedes Formula One engineers and researchers at University College London have together created a coronavirus breathing aid in less than 100 hours that has been approved for use within the UK's National Health Service. Since March 18, the researchers and engineers have been working to develop the breathing devices together with clinicians at UCL Hospital, where they will now undergo clinical trials. The aids have already been cleared for use by the UK's regulator, the Medicines and Hea...
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