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(2005)
Gates Fail on Big Brazilian Dam
A diversion tunnel for recently built dam in Brazil failed during the last week in June, causing an uncontrolled release of the water from the huge upstream reservoir.
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10/12/2005 Impregilo Snags Messina Strait
Contract with $4.3-Billion Bid

10/11/2005 Q & A with Odebrechts Road Man in Peru

08/12/2005 Vancouver's $1.35-Billion Rail Line, Tied to 2010 Olympics, To Start in Fall

08/08/2005 German Engineers Use Bridge Technique To Build Terminal

08/08/2005 Bombed Underground Station Reopens

07/18/2005 Bombs Mar London’s Olympics Triumph

07/18/2005 London Crews Launch Spans Over Tracks with Little Room

07/11/2005 Israel Goes Abroad For Help on Projects

07/11/2005 Canada Halts Bridge

 

 

07/11/2005 Canadian Projects Fueled by Gas-Tax Share Revenue Deal

07/11/2005 Washington Group Wins Big Qatar Job

07/08/2005 In Underground Bombing Wake, London Police Warn of Possible Tunnel Collapse

07/07/2005 London Blasts Sharpen Concerns Over Olympic Security

06/28/2005 Officials Suspect Compaction in British Tunnel Collapse

06/27/2005 Planning for Successful Global Project Development

06/27/2005 Russias First Oil and Gas Gravity Platform Sets Sail

06/06/2005 London's Looming Shortages Prompt New Supply Scheme

02/15/2005 Overhaul Ordered For Nation's Deadliest Wind Farm

 


 

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