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Monday, October 24th, 2011

Nigerian Mining Cadastre Revokes 640 licenses

The Nigerian Mining Cadastre office has revoked the licences of 640 miners for their non-compliance with the Nigeria Minerals and Mining Act 2007 and the Minerals Mining Regulation 2011, according to the agency’s director-general, Engineer Mohammed Amate. The mining cadastre office operates a ‘use it or lose it’ and ‘first come first served’ policies. The Minister of

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Ottawa’s New LRT Bids

The short list of bidders on Ottawa’s $2.1-billion light-rail project includes groups led by the company that built the tunnel under the English Channel and one that built the Confederation Bridge to Prince Edward Island. Those are Bouygues Travaux Publics S.A., which has also built a massive dam for Hydro-Québec, and Vinci Concessions. Read More

Monday, October 24th, 2011

New Version of Trimble Field Link Software Incorporates Dynamic Joystick

Trimble introduced a new version of its field software suite designed to simplify routine construction layout tasks while increasing overall productivity and accuracy — Trimble Field Link 1.1 for MEP and Structures trades. The new version features a drag and point feature known as “Dynamic Joystick” that provides the user with fluid control over Trimble Robotic

Monday, October 24th, 2011

QEERI To Begin Study for Solar Desalination Plant

The Qatar Energy and Environment Research Institute (QEERI) has recently completed a business plan for their agenda covering projects for the next three to five years, and are set to begin studies for their solar powered desalination pilot project. Their work with solar power will also extend to other power applications, including cooling. By the end of

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Emirati Housing Projects Gain Momentum

Cementing its commitment to providing world-class housing communities for Emirati families across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as per the Emirati Housing Programme announced in April this year, a delegation from the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council (UPC) visited three major national housing projects in the capital Abu Dhabi to get firsthand insights and evaluate

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Smart Energy Ideas in Germany

Germany is paving the way in the field of green energy. For the first time ever, renewable energy sources accounted for more than 20 percent of the country’s power in the first half of 2011. But there’s still a long way to go before Germany is 100% emissions free. That’s where Wildpoldsried comes in. The

Monday, October 24th, 2011

More Seismic Data From the Barents Sea

The companies Dolphin Geophysics and TGS are collecting 3D seismic data from a 1500 square km big area in the Barents Sea. The mapping takes place in an area north of the North Cape, the company Dolphin Geophysical informs. Read More 

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Meeting of Experts to Improve Global Coordination of Geodata

Representatives from 90 United Nations Member States as well as more than 50 international and civil society organizations and private sector entities will gather in Seoul, Republic of Korea, from 23 to 27 October for a series of high‑profile meetings aimed at improving the global management and coordination of geospatial information and the application of geospatial technology in

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

LightSquared Harms GPS

LightSquared has been trying for nearly a year to show that it can provide new broadband services without seriously undermining the critical GPS uses and applications Americans rely on every day. It has consistently failed to make its case. But that hasn’t slowed down a LightSquared public relations barrage proclaiming solution after solution. Read More

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Panama – Anati Land Titling Deals Reviewed

Seven out of 10 Panamanians believe that the National Authority of Land Management (Anati) benefits businessmen and speculators out to grab state land and not the humble farmers or villagers and 90% want all deals reviewed. The figures come from a survey by Unimer, made at the request of La Prensa, October 13 -16, 2011,  in which  ,202  people were interviewed around the country, excluding Indian comarcasin Darien. Almost 90% of respondents believed it  was necessary

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