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Mighty Buildings’ Commercial House 3D Printing Automates Construction by 80 Percent

Mon, 10 Aug 2020 16:56:00 +0200inside3dprinting (en)

3D printing construction today can build more than just walls, structural shells or components. It can build the entire house, as Mighty Buildings has shown , including floors, ceiling, roofs and overhangs. Completed this month, the Mighty Duo B model is a 700-sq-ft ADU with one bedroom, one bath, and a kitchenette.

Au port de Beyrouth, la course pour retrouver des survivants

Fri, 07 Aug 2020 17:18:00 +0200lesoleil-ca (fr)

T rois jours après l’énorme déflagration qui a défiguré la capitale libanaise en quelques secondes, faisant plus de 150 morts, les chances de retrouver des survivants s’amenuisent. Des secouristes libanais, français, allemands, russes et d’autres nationalités travaillent en équipes pour essayer de....

Race to find survivors at Beirut's 'ground zero' after explosions

Fri, 07 Aug 2020 15:15:00 +0200channelnewsasia (en)

BEIRUT: Ankle-deep in corn spilling from a huge gutted silo, rescuers guide an excavator to clear access to a room where they believe Beirut port employees could still be alive. Three days after the monster explosion that disfigured the city in a matter of seconds, the clock was already ticking down....

At Beirut's 'Ground Zero', Race To Find Survivors

Fri, 07 Aug 2020 14:56:00 +0200ibtimes (en)

Ankle-deep in corn spilling from a huge gutted silo, rescuers guide an excavator to clear access to a room where they believe Beirut port employees could still be alive. Three days after the monster explosion that disfigured the city in a matter of seconds, the clock was already ticking down Friday on any potential survivors' chances.

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