The News Review:
- CADE Announces Discovery Tour on 2nd April Colombia
- Union agrees to contract at Boeing’s Wichita plant
- transcanada awards gas plant engineering contract
CADE Announces Discovery Tour on 2nd April Colombia
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This educational session will feature the latest capabilities of the company?s popular CADWorx Plant Design Suite and include introductions to CADWorx P&ID CADWorx fieldPipe and CADWorx fieldPipe for CloudWorx. CADE Discovery Tour events held in 2008 in the USA Europe Australia Asia Mexico Africa the Middle East and South America attracted record numbers of plant designers and engineers. ?The excellent attendance we saw at these events confirmed the growing popularity of CADWorx Plant Design Suite as the future of plant design in the global market? explained Paulo Moncores the business development chief for Latin America Portugal and Spain at CADE. ?We know that plant designers and engineers in the South American markets want to see these plant design tools in person and learn how they will help them improve productivity eliminate errors and waste and produce quality deliverables in substantially less time.
Union agrees to contract at Boeing’s Wichita plant
Seattle Times
‘s Wichita defense plant agreed Thursday to a three-year contract they don’t like very much. — Negotiators for the union representing engineers at Boeing Co. ‘s Wichita defense plant agreed Thursday to a three-year contract they don’t like very much. Members of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace rejected the company’s “best and final offer” twice.
transcanada awards gas plant engineering contract
Alaskajournal.com
Arctic Slope Energy Services a subsidiary of Arctic Slope Regional Corp. will provide engineering services to URS on the contract he said. Palmer said the engineering and design work as well as cost estimates for the gas plant would be combined with other engineering and environmental work TransCanada is doing to develop overall cost estimates for its project. Cost estimates are needed for an open season planned in 2010 in which the pipeline company will solicit customers to ship gas on its pipeline. The URS and ASRC Energy work is due to be complete in early 2010 Palmer said. Both companies are active in Alaska and maintain offices in Anchorage. The gas treatment plant will process raw natural gas produced from North Slope fields to remove carbon dioxide water and impurities from the gas preparing it for the gas pipeline.
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