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First Bahamian Coastal Engineer Honored in UF's 40 Gators Under 40
The Bahamas’ first coastal engineer, Carlos E. Palacious, MSc. PEng, PE, PMP, is one of a select group of University of Florida alumni named to this year’s prestigious 40 Gators Under 40 list. The annual awards program was established in 2006 to recognize alumni under the age of 40 whose achievements positively reflect on The Gator Nation®. Honorees for the competitive award must demonstrate ...
Bahamian Engineer Achieves Global Acclaim in Elite Women’s Tech Program
Cloud Carib, a leading Bahamian IT solutions provider, is delighted to announce that Veeam Software has selected one of its top Systems Engineers, Cordelia Dean to receive the notable distinction of being a finalist of over 150 others for the on-site training as a participant in the #EmpowHER VMCE program. Dean stands among the distinguished 12 women chosen globally for the in-person training at V...
Asst. Civil Engineer: It's A Continuous Process
Asst. Civil Engineer: It's A Continuous Process
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The vexing issue of potholes remains a point of contention for many motorists, making it a top priority for the Ministry of Works.
Filipino engineer in apparent suicide death
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.
Engineers 'more optimistic' about employment
Engineers 'more optimistic' about employment
By ALISON LOWE
Business Reporter
alowe@tribunemedia.net
BAHAMIAN engineers are welcoming a boost in their employment levels thanks to a "more optimistic environment" being attributed to the enforcement of the Professional Engineers Act and progress on Baha Mar and major infrastructural work in New Providence.
Current Director and former President of the Bahamas Society of Engineers, Cyprian Gib...
Atlantis Engineers Sharpen Skills
Atlantis Engineers Sharpen Skills
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Twenty-five Atlantis Employees are now equipped with new skills as they graduated this week with certifications from the Atlantis Technical Institute.
BETA Camp Shapes Future Engineers
BETA Camp Shapes Future Engineers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - This summer, one camp here in New Providence welcomed eager future engineers through their doors.
MOW civil engineer admits not enough funds are invested in roads in The Bahamas
MINISTRY of Works senior civil engineer Francis Clarke admitted insufficient funds are invested in developing roads in The Bahamas, calling it a costly venture.
Roads built to int'l standards are expensive, says Works engineer
Roads constructed to international standards and designed with international specifications are expensive, said Francis Clarke, senior civil engineer at the Ministry of Works. Clarke compared the price of pristine roads like John F. Kennedy Drive and others constructed around 2008, to those known to undergo a cycle of pothole refilling. Clarke, who spoke about roads and ...
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Work in Progress: Senior Engineer Gives Update on Fishing Hole Rd.
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS - Senior Engineer for the Family Islands, David Cox tells us the Ministry of Works and Utilities has just completed 5.5 million dollars worth of road work in Grand Bahama.