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The main objective of this research report is to help stakeholders better understand the global Color Coated Steel Composites market in terms of its challenges, definition, influential trends, market potential, and segmentation that the industry may face in the upcoming years. Deep analysis an
The fall is approaching.Last month's floods affected several schools.The Val school in Vaux-sous-Chèvremont in the town of Chaudfontaine is one of them.The waters of the Vesdre invaded and damaged the entire ground floor.Some 300 students attend the Val school.To be able to welcome them at the s
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began almost a full year ago, Americans have spent more time in their homes than ever before and the immediate merging of work and personal spaces has been a challenge for many. Our households have never felt so crowded. Across the board, there has been a unique nee
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The partnership will see Ilke Homes deliver 40 factory-built houses on a site in Milton Keynes.
The properties will be a mix of two-, three- and four-bedroom homes, designed for both affordable
On thousands of farms across the continent, round metal grain bins (called “grain silos” in some regions) are standing empty or being torn down and sold for scrap because they’re no longer in use. Architects and builders have started to use these durable, inexpensive structur
Jump: The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline spiked 39 cents over the past three weeks to $5.10 per gallon. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the price jump comes amid higher crude oil costs and tight gasoline supplies. The average price at th
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Markets expect steel prices to touch ₹60,000 a tonne next month and drop to ₹55,000 in August | Photo Credit: WOLFGANG RATTAY
Steel prices have crashed to ₹64,000-65,000 a tonne from ₹71,000 last month on expectation of a supply glut on levy of 15 per cent export duty. Prices