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  • Green Fields, Starting From Scratch And The Story Of PG Bison

    PG Bison, a large, vertically integrated South African company owned by Steinhoff International, manufactures and markets timber, poles, wood-based panel products, decorative laminates and solid surfacing materials.

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    Apr 18, 2012 - 13 years ago

  • John Hart Project Brings Jobs And Reliable Electricity To Vancouver Island

    BC Hydro is proceeding with an environmental and regulatory review application for the John Hart upgrade. It is also posting a project procurement RFQ on BC Bid. One of BC Hydro’s largest capital projects, the proposed John Hart project, is now one step closer to construction.

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    Apr 11, 2012 - 13 years ago

  • Powerscreen Drums Up Business In South Africa

    Powerscreen, one of the world’s leading providers of mobile crushing, screening and washing equipment, recently hosted a World Dealer Conference in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 300 dealers and customers travelled from across the world to attend the conference, which included a site visit and the opportunity to enjoy some of Cape Town’s finest entertainment.

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    Mar 26, 2012 - 13 years ago

  • Loggers Seriously Hurt In Freak Accident On Vancouver Island

    Two men in their 50s were taken to hospital on Vancouver Island after being seriously hurt in a logging accident.

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    Feb 28, 2012 - 13 years ago

  • Canadian Joe Murray Excavates His Basement With R/C Earthmovers In Just 9 Years

    SOME people pore over 30,000 piece jigsaw puzzles.

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    Feb 23, 2012 - 13 years ago

  • Right On Top!

    Karzok is situated at an altitude of 4860 meters above the sea level. Only 5 months of accessibility, scarcity of oxygen and water and absolutely no infrastructure to execute projects says it all about this mammoth challenge that Metso faced recently. Metso's most difficult project till date was a self- discovery of sorts and a high that will be difficult to erase for a long time. Commissioning a modular plant at world's highest altitude in just 35 days, one side surprised Anusha Projects but on the other hand made them delighted about the decision of choosing Metso as their preferred partner to execute this project.

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    Feb 2, 2012 - 13 years ago

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