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Maoneng, Decmil, close the deal on 250MW NSW solar farm
October 8, 2018 0 comment
One of the largest solar farms projects in New South Wales – the 250MW Sunraysia solar farm – has moved a step closer in development process, as ASX-listed engineering firm Decmil Group was awarded the contract for the project’s construction. Decmil said in a statement today that it has entered into a $277 million EPC … Continue reading Maoneng, Decmil, close the deal on 250MW NSW solar farm
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Sheet metal working now at your fingertips
November 18, 2016 0 comment
Lantek has developed a new functionality to its existing range of sheet metal solutions CAD/CAM software, which integrates online parts and consumables procurement for sheet metal parts. Using CAD/CAM software, Lantek’s customers can integrate with their own customers into a supply chain, allowing them to reorder previously supplied parts or request quotations for the manufacture of … Continue reading Sheet metal working now at your fingertips
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3D metal printing: bringing the dream to reality
October 13, 2016 0 comment
It is already old news that 3D printing is going to be the next “game changer” in manufacturing; it is only a matter of when. In the last few years, there has been a surge in demand for 3D printed parts, typically plastic and metal ones – not surprising since the CAD/CAM scene has been vastly improving in recent years.