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Engineer suggests cheaper turf for Easton Area High practice field (The Morning Call)The Easton Area School District engineer has presented an alternative plan to install artificial turf at the high school football practice field that reduces the price from $1.2 million to $850,000.
BREAKING NEWS: Mayor vetoes Tupelo council?s vote on engineer contract (djournal.com)TUPELO ? Mayor Ed Neelly today vetoed the City Council?s controversial decision to award Cook Coggin engineers the contract for the fourth phase of the Major Thoroughfare Program.
City engineer, 32, dies (Delta Democrat Times)GREENVILLE - City engineer Aaron Barnett, 32, died Saturday after an apparent heart attack at his home. He was discovered by a friend and was rushed to Delta Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.
Former county engineer passes away at age 93 (Alexander City Outlook)Alexander City and Tallapoosa County lost a well-respected and dedicated community member with the death of William Scears Barnes Sr. on Thursday. Barnes, 93, served as county engineer for Tallapoosa County for many years and was also a devoted member of St. James Episcopal Church.
Marine Engineer Officers Licensure Examination (Philstar.com)The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 802 out of 1,616 passed the various grades of the written phase of the MARINE ENGINEER OFFICERS LICENSURE EXAMINATIONS in Manila last September 2006.
Job Detail Electronics Engineer (E4: Engineering)The Company We are committed to the development and manufacture of information-driven solutions for novel applications in life sciences, research and industrial process control.
Job Detail Mechanical Engineer (E4: Engineering)Our Automotive client designs, engineers and manufactures a wide range of components, integrated systems and modules on a worldwide basis and is the largest and most diversified supplier of automotive parts.
Yankees train wreck in need of more than new engineer (CBS Sportsline)Firing Joe Torre would make headlines. One thing it won't do is fix what's wrong with the Yankees, who are too long on All-Star sluggers and short on baseball players, Scott Miller says.
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