May 20, 2025 – Nairobi, Kenya: The inter-state authority for development (IGAD) has launched a four-day capacity structure in class design in order to strengthen the ability of its employees to create effective e-learning content to support regional knowledge exchange and institutional development. Kept in jibuti and from the GIZ-Funded Scida III project (supported“Strengthening IGAD's… Continue reading IGAD houses capacity building training training in class design to advance the e-learning rollout
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DSM company reaches Minnesota star certification | News, sports, jobs
The DSM company management team and the company representatives will post the Minnesota star certification flag on Monday. From Left, Nicole Miller, Tym Hart, Adam Prochniak, Otto Cabeza, Terry Rich, Margeline Crisostomo, Lydia Drexler, Travis Johnson, Whitney Larson, Sandy Mohr, Jim Schauman, Tom Piloto, Matthew Dean Anderson, Albert Plans, Chris Marciniak, Gutenberg Carvahlo, Adam Schlie,… Continue reading DSM company reaches Minnesota star certification | News, sports, jobs
Are 3D printed houses the way to repair the Wagga housing crisis?
The government of NSW and Contour3D completed the state's first 3D-printed houses in Dubbo to expand the project. Image: NSW government. Dubbo may have cracked the code for solving the country's housing crisis and attracts the attention of the locals of Riverina. Last week the city was the first in the state in which a… Continue reading Are 3D printed houses the way to repair the Wagga housing crisis?
UTC is rewarding Earl, basketball staff with contract extensions
The University of Tennessee's basketball program in Chattanooga -Männer -Basketball Program won partly on the pitch in April. But the squad construction that led to this title was actually built by the chemistry of the coaching team, the synchronicity of a group that has been together for years. So it is no surprise that the… Continue reading UTC is rewarding Earl, basketball staff with contract extensions
Why Nairobi developers become green
By Ian Omondi Published on: May 19, 2025 12:01 (EAT) The recently completed Lila Tower along the Mombasa Road. Investors in the Nairobi real estate industry were forced to rethink traditional real estate models due to an oversupply of office and commercial space. Gone are the days when buildings with basic amenities and non -inspired… Continue reading Why Nairobi developers become green
Understand and improve the outer shell of the building to support your digital twin building layer, BIM, ARCGIS PRO, REVIT, IFC
introduction The urban planning departments are increasingly adding digital deliveries to your workflow requirements -especially for 3D -Digital models (BIM). City planners, architects, engineers and stakeholders can simulate, analyze and visualize the infrastructure of a city by integrating these plans into real data before the physical construction begins. This enables better decision -making, improves cooperation… Continue reading Understand and improve the outer shell of the building to support your digital twin building layer, BIM, ARCGIS PRO, REVIT, IFC
California's lactation accommodation laws: employer obligations
California and federal laws require lactation accommodations for breastfeeding employees. The law on the lactation of the federal government, the pump act called Pumps Act, has many of the same requirements as the state law. However, there are some details of state law that California employers should take into account. Here are the most important… Continue reading California's lactation accommodation laws: employer obligations
Study finds concrete eating bacteria on street tunnels
A biofilm forms on the interior of concrete, while sea water penetrates into the concrete of a street tunnel. A study by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology (in Sweden) points to the mechanisms that are behind the dismantling and their unexpectedly fast progress. Allow me to get together with some specific science messages for… Continue reading Study finds concrete eating bacteria on street tunnels
Deaths in the workplace remain low, while anti -regulation Push / Public News Service
In the course of 2023, more than 5,000 workers died of traumatic injuries, and 135,000 further died of professional diseases, as can be seen from a new AFL-CIO report. Maryland had a quarter of the number of deaths at work, and 69 workers died in the workplace. However, the report also found that attacks on… Continue reading Deaths in the workplace remain low, while anti -regulation Push / Public News Service
Midtown Atlanta Business owner say you are fighting because of the Baus-WSB TV Channel 2
Atlanta – Some business owners in Midtown say that they have to fight nearby since a construction project. The 1072 West Peachtree project on the corner of 12 and W. Peachtree St. NW has led to intermittent road closures. Some business owners say that pedestrian traffic and vehicle traffic have decreased considerably since the beginning… Continue reading Midtown Atlanta Business owner say you are fighting because of the Baus-WSB TV Channel 2