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building and port
Some landlocked places have achieved port status by building canals.
After the population recovered it continued building up the city and in 1364 a crane was built for the port.
The Borno-Russel dictatorship oversaw the expansion of the economy, building over of road, establishing an automatic telephone exchange, modernizing the nation's port facilities, and establishing a public health service.
The process continued in the modern period with extension of shorelines and building of artificial islands for industrial and port development, such as Port Island in Kobe and the new Kansai International Airport in Osaka Bay.
Under his guidance, the Athenians began the building of a new port at Piraeus, to replace the existing facilities at Phalerum.
From 540 to 600, Ravenna's bishops embarked upon a notable building program of churches in Ravenna and in and around the port city of Classe.
The town was also an important river port, with warehouses and wharves along the Wye later removed for the building of the A40 relief road.
The building of the museum, along with the clock tower next to it, is one of the few buildings of the port and arsenal which survived Allied bombardments during World War II.
In 1957, this small port town was chosen to be the capital of the new country, and an ambitious building program was begun to increase its population to 15, 000, starting a year later.
Nebuchadnezzar's construction activity was not confined to the capital ; he is credited with the restoration of the Lake of Sippar, the opening of a port on the Persian Gulf, and the building of the Mede wall between the Tigris and the Euphrates to protect the country against incursions from the north.
Russia wasted little time after the Triple Intervention to move men and materials down into the Liaodong to start building a railroad from both ends — Port Arthur and Harbin, as it already had railway construction in progress across northern Inner Manchuria to shorten the rail route to Russia's sole Pacific Ocean naval base at Sakhalin Island, a port closed by ice four months of each year.
" He is also known for his colossal building projects in Jerusalem and elsewhere, including his expansion of the Second Temple in Jerusalem ( sometimes referred to as Herod's Temple ) and the construction of the port at Caesarea Maritima.
It was an active port and developed related iron, brewing and ship building industries.
But he greatly improved commerce and wealth in the Duchy, developing the port of Nice and building a road through the Alps towards France.
# the building of an intercolonial railway to link Montreal and Halifax, giving Canada access to an ice-free winter port and the Maritimes easy access to Canada and Rupert's Land.
The coming of the railways, the building of a ferry port, and its growing importance as a seaside resort all contributed to its growth.
Once a busy and important river port the last industrial building on the riverside in Sudbury has been converted into the Quay Theatre.
In antiquity, publicans ( Greek τελώνης telōnēs ; Latin publicanus ( singular ); publicani ( plural )) were public contractors, in which role they often supplied the Roman legions and military, managed the collection of port duties, and oversaw public building projects.
Most of the old port disappeared with the building of the Afsluitdijk
In medieval times Frodsham was an important borough and port belonging to the Earls of Chester Its parish church, St. Laurence's, still exhibits evidence of a building present in the 12th century in its nave and is referenced in the Domesday Book.
There is a gymnasium for the use of staff and students at the Whitechapel High St. building, Calcutta House which was named after the Indian port of Kolkata | Calcutta
As governor Matsukata instituted a number of reforms including road building, starting the port of Beppu, and building a successful orphanage.
Military strategists use the term infrastructure to refer to all building and permanent installations necessary for the support of military forces, whether they are stationed in bases, being deployed or engaged in operations, such as barracks, headquarters, airfields, communications facilities, stores of military equipment, port installations, and maintenance stations.
Arthur " Bomber " Harris, Air Officer Commanding RAF Bomber Command, wrote of the raid that " Lübeck went up in flames " because " it was a city of moderate size of some importance as a port, and with some submarine building yards of moderate size not far from it.

building and facility
For example, Calgary, Canada-based SemBioSys Genetics, Inc. reports that its safflower-produced insulin will reduce unit costs by over 25 % or more and approximates a reduction in the capital costs associated with building a commercial-scale insulin manufacturing facility of over $ 100 million, compared to traditional biomanufacturing facilities.
The facility is 38, 690 meters < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 416, 500 ft < sup > 2 </ sup >), equivalent to 4½ Canadian football fields, and the operating structure is the largest stainless steel building in North America, the size of 14 NHL rinks.
In anticipation of increased regional air traffic to the facility, an EU-subsidized construction project began in January of that year, intended to upgrade the terminal building and extend the primary paved runway to a usable length of 4000 feet.
Port Grand project is a 13-acre world-class facility that has been designed and built in collaboration with top international architects / designers who employed the latest technology and building techniques to deliver a state-of-the-art facility.
The ADU will consist of a headquarters building, classrooms, dining facility, library, and medical clinic.
It enabled the construction of the world's largest facility dedicated exclusively to stem cell research, an entirely new campus for the business school, added dramatically to the law school, a brand-new engineering quad, created a new art and art history building, an on-campus concert hall, a new art museum, and a planned expansion of the medical school, among others.
* 2009 – U. S. President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, in a joint TV appearance for a G-20 summit, accused Iran of building a secret nuclear enrichment facility.
Modeled after recent successes in downtown ballpark building ( such as San Francisco's AT & T Park ), and incorporating San Diego history in the form of the preservation of the facade of the historic Western Metals Company building ( now the left-field corner, the corner of the building substituting for the left field foul pole ), the new Petco Park is a sharp contrast to their previous home at Qualcomm ( Jack Murphy ) Stadium which was a cookie-cutter type football-baseball facility located in an outer, mostly commercial-industrial, area of the city near an interstate interchange.
The new underground facility provides a grand entrance hall, a visitors theater, room for exhibits, and dining and restroom facilities, in addition to space for building necessities such as an underground service tunnel.
The building is part of the Tucker Park enhancement project, which will include the refurbishment of the Canada Games Stadium, the new Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick facility, and the New Brunswick Community College ’ s Allied Health building.
In 1901 the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba changed the University Act so that the university could do its own teaching, and in 1905 a building in downtown Winnipeg became its first teaching facility with a staff of six science professors.
* A 36-wheeled transport trailer, the Orbiter Transfer System, originally built for the U. S. Air Force's launch facility at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California ( since then converted for Delta IV rockets ) would transport the orbiter from the landing facility to the launch pad, which allowed both " stacking " and launch without utilizing a separate VAB-style building and crawler-transporter roadway.
After that, the building was used as a maintenance facility by the Inyo County Road Department.
The operator of a colocation facility generally provides air conditioning for the computer and telecommunications equipment in the building.
In the end, he got exactly enough of a budget to design and build a four-hundred-foot-square building suitable to hold a variety of exhibition spaces and equally suitable for later conversion to a sports arena and convention facility.
Exterior of National Synchrotron Light Source II facility, taken 22 July 2012 during Brookhaven National Laboratory " Summer Sundays " public tour. The lab is building NSLS-II, which in 2015 will replace the NSLS after more than 30 years of operation.
Together they provide protection for the following: the president, vice president, and their immediate families ; presidential candidates ; the White House Complex ; the Vice President's Residence ; the main Treasury Department building and its annex facility ; and foreign diplomatic missions in the Washington, D. C., metropolitan area.
Physical security describes measures that are designed to deny access to unauthorized personnel ( including attackers or even accidental intruders ) from physically accessing a building, facility, resource, or stored information ; and guidance on how to design structures to resist potentially hostile acts.
The building contained classrooms, common areas, and a living facility for most of the students.
The Enterprise Campus will be a green building project and will be a research facility available to technology companies and businesses.

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