Masterful Steelwork On Upcoming Metro Stations Supported With FEVE Coatings

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When traveling through cities, sometimes your best option is to commute by public transport. Unlike people living in rural and suburban areas, the cost of driving everywhere in a city is expensive, stressful, and far more complicated than boarding a metro would ever be. However, despite the benefits the metro offers to commuters, many travellers still have to deal with the inconveniences that come with taking public transit. Crowds and delays are only some problems associated with public transportation.

University Dental Clinic Achieves Sustainability With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

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Prior to 2010, Charles Sturt University in Orange, New South Wales, Australia was nothing more than your run-of-the-mill “agricultural college campus.” In 2007, the university received funding from the commonwealth government for a regional school of dentistry and health sciences. With the funds, two teaching and medical facilities were scheduled to be designed and built by mid-2009.

Striking Red Blood Cell Pattern Printed Over Medical Facility Façade Enhanced With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

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When developing a strategy to implement, while building the new PathWest Laboratory, accessibility to the project site and constructability were two factors that were prioritized. PathWest was the first project of its kind, a major development that occurred in the heart of a busy university medical campus. Built within the confines of the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Center (QEII) in Nedlands, West Australia, the architects at JCY noted it was, “…the first project to be undertaken in a major expansion of health and education facilities which includes both the Department of Health and the University of Western Australia.”