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August 16, 2019
The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement Camp-BETAC 2019 Come to an End

The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement’s (BETA)​ sixth annual STEM-based summer camp came to an end on Saturday, August 3, 2019, with a closing and award ceremony on the grounds of Aquinas College at Loyola Hall. The commemoration honored the works and achievements of this year’s campers and camp facilitators during its one-week program.

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July 12, 2019
Engineer hired to advise on Post Office HQ: Town Centre Mall was wrong choice

THE Minnis administration's rationale in a resolution last year for abandoning the Phil's Food Store building as the site of the General Post Office was not supported by the assessment of independent engineers contracted to evaluate the building...

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November 15, 2010
Filipino engineer in apparent suicide death

POLICE are investigating the apparent suicide death of a 31-year-old Filipino engineer, it was reported yesterday.

Charlie Bugtong was found by a family member hanging from a tree at Village Road north early yesterday morning.

According to police, Mr Bugtong was wearing brown and white striped pants. There were no neck injuries.

Up to press time, police did not suspect foul play.

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July 18, 2018
BETA Camp offers hands on education in science, technology and engineering

THIS summer, Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement (BETA) Camp, will host its 5th annual STEM based programme, providing students in grades seven to nine the opportunity to experience hands on education in the fields of science, technology...

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May 07, 2018
Anatol Rodgers Girls Win IBS Engineering Competition

Integrated Building Services (IBS), the premier full-service engineering firm in The Bahamas, recently held the eleventh annual IBS Build-A-Bridge competition.

Teams participating in the IBS Build-A-Bridge Challenge use Popsicle sticks and Elmer?s glue to build the lightest bridge that can carry the most load.

Eighteen schools registered for the event and, for the first time in its history...

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March 21, 2018
George Cox, renowned civil engineer, dies

Civil and structural engineer George Cox, who was a pioneer in the industry, died at his home at 10:30 p.m. on Monday, surrounded by relatives. He was 87. Cox served as deputy chairman of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation; as a design engineer at Shawingan Engineering [...]

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July 31, 2017
Meli? and Reiss Engineering Partner to Support Ranfurly Home for Children

Reiss Engineering and Meli? establishes weekly lunch donation and monthly mentoring program... One month later and the program still going strong. Since Thursday, June 29, 2017 and every Thursday thereafter, chefs from Meli? Nassau Beach All-Inclusive have been preparing 30 healthy lunches for the children at the Ranfurly Home for Children...

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July 04, 2017
Female Engineer Graduate Participates in ALIV Trainee Programme

This aspiring female engineer is one of two females currently participating in the ALIV Graduate Trainee Programme. She would tell you that the most valuable attributes of the programme includes the exposure it affords participants to meet and work along with diverse people...

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June 23, 2017
Engineering and technology summer camp comes to Grand Bahama

Registration open now until June 30, sponsorship available for Family Island students... The Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement (BETA) Group has announced it will host this year's BETA Camp on Grand Bahama for the first time...

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