New Composite Bridge in Tennessee Showcases Sustainable Solution for Aging Infrastructure
IACMI: Due to the use of technologically advanced composites, the bridge deck system requires less installation time, reduces energy and construction costs, and has a 100-year lifespan
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On the surface, it looks like any of the thousands of small, narrow two-lane bridges across America.
But a new, high-tech bridge in north central Tennessee is equipped with a fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composite material bridge deck embedded with fiber optic sensors. It replaced a damaged, decades-old concrete crossing which, like thousands of rural, low-volume bridges across the state and nation, was rated structurally deficient and outdated.
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CGI Investing $27M In Knox County, Tennessee IT Delivery Center
Global IT and business consulting company CGI will create 300 jobs at its new IT delivery center in Knox County, TN. BF Staff
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CGI Investing $27M In New Tennessee IT Delivery Center
The global IT and business consulting company will create 300 jobs at its new location in Knoxville, TN.
March 1, 2021
CGI Investing $27M In Knox County, Tennessee IT Delivery Center
After a two-year search process, global IT and business consulting company CGI has selected Knox County, TN for its eighth U.S. IT delivery center. The company will invest $27 million in its new Knoxville operations, and create 300 jobs over the next five years.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee says business consulting company CGI will locate its latest IT delivery center in Knoxville, investing $27 million in the operation and create 300 jobs.
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