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Thirteen Chinese employees of R.A Building Construction in Tsabong are up-in-arms following more than a year of non-payment of salaries. The enraged Chinese builders and artisans complained that for 15 months, their boss, Hua Shi Li, who recruited them from China, has been making constant promises that he will pay them their outstanding salaries. The Chinese nationals, who had taken their complaint to the department of labour, are now only seeking their pay so they can return to their home country. Yaung Huo Li, a builder at R.A Building Construction, said he has gone without pay for a year and three months and has lost hope and wants to go back home. "Our boss lied to us. All we want is our salaries to buy air tickets back to China," an enraged Huo Li said and disclosed that the cost of the airfare is P5,000.
About 100 companies from 20 countries including Azerbaijan epublic, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Germany, France, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Poland, Finland and South Korea have participated in the exhibition to showcase their machinery and construction materials in the field of building construction. In the framework of the four-day exhibition, some furniture companies from different countries have also displayed their products. Managing Director of Papsiran Company Hamed Onsori told IRNA that the company has participated in the international exhibition to present its products. According to the Iranian participant in the fair, Papsiran Company is active in the field of production of concrete producing machinery. Turning to the company's participation in the same international exhibition, Onsori said that it has managed to gain an appropriate place in Turkmenistan's market in light of the fair and export of machinery to the country.
Ranchi, Oct 14. (PTI): Jharkhand Deputy Chief Minister Stephen Marandi on Friday said the previous NDA Government had left the state with a "debt". "I don't know how much debt the Government owes to the Centre, but this much I know that the State is in debt and I inherit an empty coffer despite the previous Government having three supplementary budgets", said Marandi, who would take charge of the Finance Department today. "I have to do a lot of home work to set things right first", Marandi told PTI in reply to a query on his priorities as Finance Minister. To a query on the UPA Government having two deputy Chief Ministers that had not gone down well with Enos Ekka, Marandi said "It's not a new thing (in the country). There has been precedence like this". Ekka, who holds the rural development, transport and building construction departments, on Friday made a sarcastic remark saying "why not have five Deputy Chief Ministers instead of two".
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BridgeWave Communications, Inc. announces that the City of Oxnard, California has installed four BridgeWave GE60 gigabit wireless bridges to ensure network continuity throughout city building reconstruction. BridgeWave point-to-point wireless links connect LANs between buildings at full-rate Gigabit Ethernet LAN speeds, with the security and reliability of fiber cabling. "I needed a fiber alternative solution that could be quickly implemented, would support the rigid building construction plans and avoid any potential fiber cuts that might be caused by the heavy equipment moving around the area. Backhoes and bulldozers are threats to any terrestrial fiber connection and my team did not have the time or money to install alternative fiber routes," stated Tara Willis, the City's IT Systems Administrator.
OTTAWA (CP) - Heavy spending on office buildings in Alberta and Ontario pushed investment in non-residential building construction to another record high between July and September. Investment hit $8.9 billion, up 1.9 per cent from the second quarter, the 14th straight quarterly increase. Investment reached record highs in two of three components - commercial and institutional, where investors pumped $5.1 billion into commercial projects, up four per cent from the second quarter, and investment edged up 0.7 per cent to $2.4 billion in the institutional component. Spending in the industrial component declined 3.5 per cent to $1.4 billion. Provincially, the biggest third-quarter dollar increase by far occurred Alberta, where investment in non-residential building construction rose seven per cent to $1.7 billion, a ninth straight quarterly gain; British Columbia was a distant second, increasing investment 2.6 per cent to $1.3 billion.
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