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His work in World War II led to the construction of Colossus, the first operational electronic computer, and he established the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University which produced the first working stored program electronic computer in 1948, the Manchester Small-Scale Experimental Machine.
This line of thought strictly conforms to the dynamics of the strategically, operational and tactical construction of our thinking.
The Asia-America Gateway ( AAG ) is under construction and is expected to be operational in Q2 2009.
* Ghazni International Airport ( 4 km long ) is under construction as of April 2012 and will be operational in 2013.
* Titan ( supercomputer ), a planned U. S. supercomputer capable of 20 petaflops, under construction, to become operational in 2012
* Dubai-The red and green lines of the Dubai Metro network has already become operational, the blue and purple lines are under construction.
By 1962, the US Navy had 26 nuclear submarines operational and 30 under construction.
A second metro line is being planned, it should be operational by 2018, and the construction will begin in 2013.
The construction works on the locks have been stalled for many years due to lack of funding, but it is possible that they will be included in a massive development program launched by the Brazilian government in 2007, in which case they could be operational within about four years.
Life-cycle cost include 15 % construction costs, operational and maintenance costs, taxes, financing, replacement and renovation.
ENIAC inventors John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert proposed the EDVAC's construction in August 1944, and design work for the EDVAC commenced before the ENIAC was fully operational.
Other plants around Australia were also envisioned after the construction of a successful, fully operational plant in Victoria.
In July 1959, construction began on the first Series E Atlas ICBM coffin-type launcher ( Atlas operational system test facility # 1 ).
By 1774, his first mill was operational, and in 1776 he began construction of a second mill at Cromford.
On July 3, 1963, following 28 months of construction, the wing and its three squadrons became operational.
The construction company Foster Wheeler has its operational headquarters in Clinton.
It was restored to full operation in 2002 after twenty years of disuse, and was then the only operational boat-lift in the United Kingdom until the construction of the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland.
The construction of the Airport Fire Station and the installation of the Generators were completed in December and was fully operational in March 1972.
The commercial failure of the similar Iridium and Globalstar ventures ( composed of 66 and 48 operational satellites, respectively ) and other systems, along with bankruptcy protection filings, were primary factors in halting the project, and Teledesic officially suspended its satellite construction work on October 1, 2002.
The construction of the permanent granite lighthouse began in 1829 and it became operational on 11 October 1834.
Construction of the new base started on 16 July 1941, and initial construction was completed in December, making the base operational.
In Return of the Jedi a second, much larger Death Star is seen under construction, though with its primary weapon already fully operational.
On 13 October 1941, SS and Police Leader Odilo Globocnik ( headquarters in Lublin ) received a verbal order from Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler to start immediate construction work on the first Aktion Reinhard camp at Bełżec, in the General Government, Poland ( operational March 1942 ).
In the muddy trenches of northern France, several operational problems came to light, caused by the economical construction which had been simplified to allow emergency mass production.

construction and distillery
Diageo has completed construction of a new distillery on a 26 acre industrial site next to the Hovensa Refinery.
The Tormore is one of the younger Scottish whiskies, the distillery construction began in 1958 and was completed in 1960.
He began construction of the flour mill and distillery in the same year, which he visited every day during construction even though he still resided in America.
In 1963, William ’ s great grandson, Charles Gordon oversaw construction of the Girvan grain distillery – now the world ’ s second largest grain whisky producer.

construction and cost
recommend to the Congress from time to time authorization for construction and operation, or for participation in the construction and operation, of a demonstration plant for any process which he determines, on the basis of subsections ( A ) and ( B ) above, has great promise of accomplishing the purposes of this Act, such recommendation to be accompanied by a report on the size, location, and cost of the proposed plant and the engineering and economic details with respect thereto ; ;
It will be transfered on completion to The Industrial Foundation of Rhode Island, a non-profit organization, which will reimburse us for the cost of construction.
The north portion of the Essex bridge was well worth the cost of construction, although it proved to be twice what was estimated in the beginning.
It makes materials handling the only construction cost that ( like earthmoving and roadbuilding ) should be lower today than in 1929.
`` So from raw materials to finished erection the costs of materials handling ( most of it inefficient ) add up to one-fourth of the total construction cost of housing ''.
Most orthodontists require an initial payment to cover the cost of diagnostic materials and construction of the appliances, but usually the remainder of the cost may be spread over a period of months or years.
Fixed fees are usually based on a project's allocated construction cost and can range between 4 and 12 % of new construction cost, for commercial and institutional projects, depending on a project's size and complexity.
Costs and cost overruns frequently occur in bridge construction.
The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority ( MTA ), which had little experience in managing an undertaking of the scope and magnitude of the CA / T Project, hired a joint venture to provide preliminary designs, manage design consultants and construction contractors, track the project's cost and schedule, advise MTA on project decisions, and ( in some instances ) act as the MTA's representative.
With this issue alone, an estimated construction cost saving for a total of 58 office floors, would be around HK $ 30 million.
A lack of cash, complicated by Vermont's currency problems, placed a strain on Fanny's relatively free hand on spending, which was further exacerbated by the cost of publishing Reason, and of the construction of a new home near the mouth of the Onion River.
A major devaluation of the lempira added to the already high cost of construction imports.
From Worsley to the rapidly-growing town of Manchester its construction cost £ 168, 000 (£ as of ), but its advantages over land and river transport meant that within a year of its opening in 1761, the price of coal in Manchester fell by about half.
The cost of food irradiation is influenced by dose requirements, the food's tolerance of radiation, handling conditions, i. e., packaging and stacking requirements, construction costs, financing arrangements, and other variables particular to the situation.
The cost of construction was Rs.
There are vague plans about extending rail lines from Balykchy in the north and / or from Osh in the south into the People's Republic of China, but the cost of construction would be enormous.
Final construction and the addition of the Kariba North Power cavern by Mitchell Construction was not completed until 1977 due to largely political problems for a total cost of $ 480, 000, 000.
The main construction was largely completed by 1939, at a cost of around 3 billion French francs.
The construction of this missing link, as per the feasibility study conducted by the Ministry of External Affairs through RITES Ltd, is estimated to cost Rs 2, 941 crore ($ 725m ).
By 1947, there would be approximately 22, 000 motor courts in operation in the US alone ; a typical 50-room motel in that era cost $ 3000 per room in initial construction costs, compared to $ 12, 000 per room for metropolitan city hotel construction.

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