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New Food magazine | March 02, 2020
Despite advancements in agricultural practices and technologies, global hunger is still an issue that we face today. The World Food Programme notes that there are about 795 million people in the world who do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life and the vast majority of the world’s hungry people live in developing countries where 12.9 percent of the population is undernourished. World leaders, policy makers and the agriculture industry all need to come together to find a solut...
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PR Newswire | January 05, 2024
Day & Zimmermann (D&Z) announced today that the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has awarded its Maintenance and Construction division a contract to perform maintenance and modification (M&M) services for all of the utility's hydroelectric dams, gas, coal, and pumped-storage hydroelectricity facilities. D&Z will also perform scaffolding, coatings, insulation, asbestos abatement, and lead abatement work. The $985 million contract spans five years with the option to renew...
Engineering Tech,Construction
HENSEL PHELPS | January 11, 2023
Hensel Phelps recently launched, Diverge, an investment firm focusing on construction technology and innovation. Diverge will directly source, evaluate, invest and deploy new construction innovations in collaboration with technology startups and innovation partners. The advancements in ConTech, construction building methods and technologies can potentially transform the building process. Small startups are constantly driving innovation, simplifying complex processes by building ...
Stavanger Hospital | August 14, 2020
The new University Hospital in Stavanger, one of the biggest public construction projects in Scandinavia, adopted 3D scanning and AI technology to track work quality and avoid costly mistakes. In Stavanger, the fourth largest city in Norway, located about 300km from Oslo, the construction of the new university hospital is going at full speed. Hundreds of people work on the project, which covers 130,000 sq m. To closely keep track of the massive project, the developer SUS2023 has chosen to use 3D...
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