He was vice president of
facilities engineering for Resorts International Casino Hotel in Atlantic City and vice president of service and maintenance for Liber Rich & Sons, Inc., a New Jersey - based mechanical and plumbing construction firm.
As
a facilities engineer for a Phoenix - based company, Scott Prior has to be a problem - solver, and as a candidate for state senator, he wants to put his problem - solving to use in Arizona politics.
Not exact matches
Bradken has sold its Bassendean
engineering facility to Sydney property group Charter Hall in an off - market sale and leaseback deal worth about $ 32.8 million, while the Champion Drive Shopping Centre in Seville Grove has been sold
for $ 13.5 million.
Work with a structural
engineer to establish a safe shelter
facility for personnel in your building.
Pilbara Minerals has awarded a $ 148 million contract to RCR Tomlinson
for the
engineering, procurement and construction of processing
facilities at its Pilgangoora lithium project south of Port Hedland.
THE BUSNESS: Big Ass Fans designs,
engineers, and manufactures fans
for homes, schools, hotels, stadiums, and many other commercial and industrial
facilities.
Zhang was arrest last year
for attempting to steal genetically
engineered rice seeds from an American research
facility.
A news release from Texas - based Fluor Corp., says it and JGC Corp., based in Japan, have been approved as joint venture contractors
for the
engineering, procurement and construction of LNG Canada's planned export
facility in Kitimat.
CNPC's Huanqiu Contracting &
Engineering Corp is preparing to bid
for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts
for Far East LNG's supporting
facilities, such as storage tanks, pipelines and utilities, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said.
«We designed it to eliminate the need
for clean - room
facilities and trained personnel to fabricate such a device,» said Rahim Esfandyarpour, an electrical
engineer who authored a new study on the chip, adding that a single chip can be made in just 20 minutes.
Beyond the actual gas project and LNG sales, China's state - run shipping conglomerate COSCO has also secured a 50 percent stake in the four LNG shipping carriers serving Yamal.90 Chinese
engineers and workers have been deployed to the Yamal Peninsula to help construct surrounding infrastructure, which includes a Chinese - produced polar drilling rig.91 Moreover, a Chinese oil and gas rig producer now provides Russia with about 60 percent of its imported oil rig supplies, indicating that China is becoming a dominant player in this sphere.92 Chinese media recently hailed Yamal as an example of China's construction and
engineering prowess and a symbol of its transformation into an Arctic player.93 In return
for China stepping into support the project, senior officials from Novatek, the main shareholder of the project, announced that the first LNG shipment would symbolically go to China.94 But a British subsidiary of Malaysia's Petronas purchased the first shipment of Yamal LNG and sold it to France's Engie, which then shipped the cargo to its Boston import
facility for American use.95 Western sanctions on Novatek, Russia's largest independent national gas producer and a company with close ties to the Kremlin, made Yamal's pivot to China possible, as sanctions forced Russia to find an alternative source of investment and technology.
We are currently executing a detailed plan to finish the design,
engineering and component sourcing
for the Model S and to build out the manufacturing
facility and obtain the equipment to support its production with the goal of commercial introduction of the Model S in 2012.
As a chemical
engineer, I have done everything from making
facilities to produce consumer products to designing topsides
for offshore oil production.
One of the largest recovery missions reside with the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE)
for Expedited Debris Removal, where extensive and catastrophic damage exist, and providing critical temporary
facilities.
The company looks forward to developing custom -
engineered designs
for customers at its design,
engineering, fabrication and final assembly
facilities, located in two
facilities in the Chicago area.
Exclusively
for thought - leaders in food and beverage processing
facility management, Food Plant of the Future webinars are presented by Hixson, a leading design and
engineering firm of food processing
facilities in North America.
PM Group was awarded with a contract to provide
engineering design and construction management services
for Glanbia dairy processing
facility.
Nicholas Meats new
facilities, scheduled to be completed this year, are
engineered to properly manage the factory wastewater on - site
for water reuse and recover energy from by - products generated within both the production process and within the wastewater treatment operations themselves.
From delicious instant drinks to essential oils or vitamins
for sports nutrition or dietary supplements, Glatt works closely with its customers to
engineer bespoke solutions to produce product samples, scale - up processes and construct economically designed, energy efficient production
facilities.
FAST achieves nutrient removal
for applications containing high level of nitrogen, a water pollutant that has increased significantly in industrial, commercial and municipal applications and which is an environmental concern particularly to resources,
engineering, construction, hospitality, marine, agribusiness and public
facility and water and waste water infrastructure organizations.
We have expertise in
engineering world class products like our custom starting blocks and racing lanes
for all levels of aquatic
facilities.
The tour, conducted by
Engineer Stephan Coret of Africa Building Partners, contractor
for the Mother and Baby Unit
facility, took the team round and showed them the extent of work.
The county and the Nassau County Police Department Foundation, a nonprofit group, issued an RFP, or request
for proposals, on Feb. 3
for architectural and
engineering services
for the
facility's design.
· Improved
facilities for the education, training and accreditation of planning
engineers and project schedulers are needed.
The award followed a previously approved contract authorization with another New York firm that conducted preliminary
engineering work
for the new exhibits and of other additions and modifications to the
facilities that have a significant element of NYPA staff involvement.
PLATTSBURGH — The City of Plattsburgh Common Council allocated $ 10,000
for engineering drawings
for the proposed Plattsburgh City Marina expansion last week, a project that may triple the
facility's size.
He also has a decade of experience managing
facility and transportation operations from when he served as director of
engineering and capital projects
for the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp..
Camillus Town Supervisor Mary Ann Coogan said
engineers and officials associated with the project showed her conceptual plans
for a cargo loading and off - loading
facility at a former Allied Chemical site known as waste bed No. 12.
«Research related to PIPED was also supported by the EnTeraPIC Starting Grant of the European Research Council, the Helmholtz International Research School
for Teratronics (HIRST) at KIT, at which the disciplines of physics, electrical
engineering, computer science, and mechanical
engineering cooperate, as well as by KIT's «Karlsruhe Nano - Micro
Facility» (KNMF) platform.
And
for a while he did: Six years after being released from California's Lompoc Federal Correctional
Facility in 2002, he received a Ph.D. in computational mechanical
engineering from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).
But
for many
engineers and microbiologists, these plants are a hotbed of scientific advances, prompting their trade organization to propose a name change to «water resource recovery
facility.»
With support from WPI's Center
for Resource Recovery and Recycling (CR3), Marion Emmert, assistant professor of chemistry, chemical
engineering, and mechanical
engineering at WPI, and postdoctoral fellow H.M. Dhammika Bandara conduct research at WPI's Gateway Park in a specially equipped laboratory, one of the only such
facilities of its kind in the nation.
Other
facilities recently completed or currently under construction are designed more
for marine and offshore
engineering, López Lara says.
For the first time, Argonne's scientists and engineers pinpointed engine designs for a given fuel using the Mira supercomputer at the heart of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facili
For the first time, Argonne's scientists and
engineers pinpointed engine designs
for a given fuel using the Mira supercomputer at the heart of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User Facili
for a given fuel using the Mira supercomputer at the heart of the Argonne Leadership Computing
Facility (ALCF), a DOE Office of Science User
Facility.
While most concentrating solar power
facilities throughout the world are large, Sandia
engineer Cliff Ho says India is interested in developing 1 megawatt or smaller
facilities that could provide the appropriate amount of power
for a small village or community.
Engineers have been making some progress in dealing with this refuse, using old tires as raw ingredients
for new construction materials
for roads and recreation
facilities.
This technology is now also available
for industrial applications:
Engineers of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) developed an adapter that makes it much easier to interconnect parts of a production
facility and align them with each other.
Dan Heller, Lockheed Martin's vice president of new ventures
for Mission Systems and Training, said the relationship with Reignwood, a diversified firm with holdings in the energy, minerals, aviation and resort business, solidified as Lockheed
engineers went searching
for suitable locations to build a pilot - scale OTEC
facility.
«The sensing skin could be used
for a wide range of structures, but the impetus
for the work was to help ensure the integrity of critical infrastructure such as nuclear waste storage
facilities,» says Dr. Mohammad Pour - Ghaz, an assistant professor of civil, construction and environmental
engineering at NC State and co-author of a paper describing the work.
The ARM
Facility funds a global team of scientists and
engineers to keep abreast of advances in technology
for atmospheric research.
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The new
facility within the Systems Biology department will promote the design and implementation of new experimental methods
for the study and
engineering of biological systems.
On March 15, 2018, Boeing
engineers installed the base heat shield
for Starliner Spacecraft 1 at the company's Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing
Facility in Florida.
The brain imaging center is a critical component of the overarching Chen Institute
for Neuroscience at Caltech, providing
facilities to faculty across not only humanities and social sciences but also biology and biological
engineering as well as chemistry and chemical
engineering.
Australia's Syngas Limited has engaged Rentech to provide Fischer - Tropsch fuels production preliminary
engineering services
for Syngas» proposed commercial scale coal and biomass to liquids (CBTL) fuels
facility in Southern Australia, known as the Clinton Project.
UC ANR provides
facilities for growing
engineered feedstock crops.
But what we have in mind
for this Institute is having a framework
for researchers to partner with
engineers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory — two nearby federal research
facilities with world - class expertise in technology development — and other key institutes here at UCSF.
Argonne
engineers are currently working with scientists at the Advanced Photon Source (fuel - spray project), Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division (combustion chemistry) and are developing collaboration with researchers in the Leadership Computing
Facility to optimize this combustion approach
for practical engines.
The Green Bank Observatory has a rare combination of assets: 1) A laboratory where frontier research is an ongoing activity; 2) a professional staff of scientists and
engineers who are also heavily involved in education and outreach; 3)
facilities such as the Green Bank Science Center, radio telescopes, housing and food services, all available
for formal and informal educational programs.
The operation of new and existing world - class
facilities, coupled with robust support
for the individual scientists and
engineers — including those in training — who will use these
facilities in charting the future of our science, will impose hard choices of the kind the Review Committee has recommended.