As DIT has been approved by the state Workforce Training Board (WTECB) to return to operations during Phase 1 & Phase 2 of the state COVID-19 Reopening Plan, new processes and procedures will be implemented on campus that apply to ALL staff, students, visitors and guests of DIT until further notice.
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The Rio Grande River has long been a route for U.S.-Mexico border crossings, and this barrier system could be an alternative to traditional fencing built close to the water's edge.
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First Subsea has secured a contract by Jan De Nul to provide the cable protection system for the export and inter-array cables at the Formosa 2 offshore wind project in Taiwan.
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German transmission system operator (TSO) 50Hertz and Belgian TSO Elia have issued a call for tenders, under which they will award framework agreements for external resource services for offshore projects and regional centres in the two countries.
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Commercial divers need to be constantly aware of illnesses and substances that could affect their lungs. As recreational marijuana has become legalized and CBD oil usage has increased, divers need to be aware of the impact these substances can have on them.
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SubSeaSail, LLC is pleased to announce the appointment of BlueZone Group as its exclusive distributor for Australia and New Zealand.
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Africa Energy has signed definitive agreements to increase its effective interest in the Total-operated Block 11B/12B, located offshore South Africa, from 4.9 per cent to 10 per cent. As part of the process, Impact and Arostyle will become significant shareholders of Africa Energy.
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DEME Group is about to begin offshore substation foundation works at the Saint-Nazaire offshore wind project in France.
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Coda Octopus Group and NAVSEA 00C3 have restarted the GEN 1.0 Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) system roll-out program to the U.S. Navy fleet.
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Tekmar Group companies Tekmar Energy and Pipeshield International have received multiple contracts to supply subsea asset protection and stabilisation technologies to energy companies and tier one contractors in the Middle East.
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Fostering an interest in STEM subjects among younger generations is not only good for their personal income and career prospects; it is the key to ensuring future scientific development for the world at large, and improves economic competitiveness for nation states.
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