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CSC Holdings enters into JV to offer jack-in piling services in Thailand

CSC Holdings has entered into a 49-51 joint venture agreement with The Pathumthani Concrete Co (Paco) to provide jack-in piling services in Thailand.

CSC says it is timely to introduce JIP services in Thailand due to the growth potential of this environmentally-friendly method of pile installation.

CSC’s partner Paco is one of the largest spun pile manufacturers in Thailand and is its long term business partner.

Paco’s spun piles have been accredited by the Singapore Concrete Institute and have been used in a number of projects in Singapore, including the redevelopment of the Royal Thai Embassy along Orchard Road.

 

BBR wins $5m contract to do foundation piling works for The Vision

Mainboard-listed BBR Holdings (S) has secured a $4.9 million contract to undertake piling works for The Vision condominium development at West Coast Crescent.

The contract was awarded to BBR’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Singapore Piling & Civil Engineering, by Team Design Architects on behalf of the developer Grand Waterfront Development, a member of Hong Kong’s Cheung Kong Group. The ground work on Singapore’s tallest waterfront residence has already begun and is expected to be completed by the end of this year.

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Ryobi Kiso’s unit jointly secures Vietnam piling contract worth $7m

Ryobi Kiso Holdings, the ground engineering and piling solutions provider, says its wholly-owned subsidiary Raffles Piling Vietnam Co. and Vietnamese contractor Binh Dinh Construction Co., a unit of Duc Khai Joint-Stock Company, has won a bored piling contract in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, worth over $7 million.

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Net Neutrality Comments Piling Up at FCC

With the Federal Communications Commission poised to approve for public discussion new network neutrality rules Oct. 22, opponents and proponents just can’t say enough in their filings with the FCC, even if no one has actually seen the proposed rules.
– The letters — pro and con — keep pouring into the FCC (Federal
Communications Commission) 48 hours before the agency is scheduled to
vote on proposing new network neutrality rules. One day, its 72
Democratic members of Congress urging the FCC to proceed with caution,
the next day Republicans r…