Search results for : Engineers

Showing 41 to 50 of 1000 results

News Article
May 15, 2017
Engineer graduate participates in Aliv trainee program

With a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering technology from the University of The Bahamas, Michael Treco would tell you being a part of the Aliv Graduate Trainee Program has been an awesome three-month journey of using his existing skills and acquiring new proficiencies. Treco currently assists with the Core Network -- the brain of the Aliv network, which involves operations and maintenance...

read more »


News Article
May 02, 2017
Donation to Ranfurly Home for Children by Reiss Engineering

r. Alexander Roberts, Administrator of Ranfurly Home for Children is ?eternally grateful to all donations? every year to run a home to the children entrusted in him.

read more »


News Article
May 02, 2017
Engineer graduate participates in Aliv trainee program

He has been a part of the Aliv Graduate Trainee Program for six months and is responsible for assisting with the development of the core network for The Bahamas' newest mobile network. After completing two engineering degrees with a minor in mathematics, Derick Ferguson will tell you that being a part of the program is a wonderful experience.
Aliv established the program as part of its continued o...

read more »


News Article
March 30, 2017
Dorsett outlines govt's plan to re-engineer landfill

The re-engineering of the New Providence Landfill will include a baler facility, air quality monitoring, and a fire station among other features, said Minister of the Environment and Housing Kenred Dorsett yesterday.
Speaking to rumors that consideration was being given to moving the landfill to a site on Spikenard Road, Dorsett said, "There is no landfill or site being created there."
He explaine...

read more »


News Article
Reset and re-engineer
News Article
February 03, 2017
Reset and re-engineer

Dear Editor,
The gold rush administration and the prime minister should have had a Cabinet shuffle years ago. While it may be too late in this term to do so, it is now clear that once we are returned to high office, as we will, that some of the current ministers will have to be reassigned to other portfolios or dismissed from Cabinet. A harsh assessment but the nation and party are bigger than any...

read more »



News Article
December 15, 2016
Engineer outlines economic challenges on Long Island

According to senior Bahamian engineer Hammond Rahming, Long Island needs a proper water supply in order to improve the state of the island's economy, which is "seriously depressed".
Rahming outlined a string of concerns over the economic state of Long Island. However, he balanced his argument by mentioning resources and advantages that the island has that could boost economic growth.
While speakin...

read more »


News Article
November 29, 2016
Time for building code to be updated and properly enforced, stresses engineer

A board member of the Bahamas Society of Engineers explained why he thinks certain aspects of the building code should be revisited and properly enforced in light of Hurricane Matthew.

read more »


News Article
January 05, 2011
Former WS engineer loses case before tribunal

A former senior engineer at the Water and Sewerage Corporation (W&SC), who claimed he was forced to resign over an alleged conflict of interest, has lost his case before the Industrial Tribunal.
Cadrington Coleby was a senior engineer in charge of the corporation’s marine operations, including shipping operations at Arawak Cay. He earned a salary of $77,500 at the time of his resignation in ...

read more »


News Article
June 21, 2016
Art and engineering come together in this incredible new exhibition

Picture a mural transforming before your eyes. You would assume it must be digital, a projected image, but you look closely and see that it?s not. It?s a painting that is being changed by air.

read more »