Kristina Swallow President
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
An Engineer’s Guide to Finding New Jobs: Stop Doing These Common Job Search Mistakes What New Engineers Without Experience Should Write on Their Resumes
The Latest Updates A Market First: KONE Introduces Ground-Breaking Maintenance Services To The UAE Delmon Performs in Dubai Arena
3 Factors That Will Impress Your Future Engineering Employer
How A Graduate Degree Drives Your Career Forward
Here’s How Engineers Can Appear Qualified for Their New Job
The Benefits of Installing Smoke Ventilators
JULY 2018 ISSUE NO. 015
Contents Can’t Land an Engineering Job? Stop Doing These Job Search Mistakes
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The Benefits of Installing Smoke Ventilators
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Dubai Properties Unveils Middle East’s Largest Living Green Wall at Dubai Wharf
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ADM Completes Roads and Infrastructure Project for Residential Plots at Al Maqta
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Making Civil Engineering Accessible To Women
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What Employers Look For When Hiring Fresh Engineering Graduates
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Delmon Performs in Dubai Arena
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MAG LD Set to Launch 2 New Projects in Jumeriah Village Circle
A Market First: KONE Introduces GroundBreaking Maintenance Services To The UAE
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Landmark Tower in Dubai Marina Achieves LEED 48 Gold Certification by US Green Building Council
Crushing Basalt in Djibouti with MB Crushing Equipments
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Changing Careers? Here’s How Engineers Can Appear Qualified for Their New Job
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Innovative Time Saving Tile & Stone Installation Materials Solutions
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Sadara, Veolia Sign MOU to Build Sustainable Central Utilities Facility in PlasChem Park
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How Can A Graduate Degree Drive Your Career Forward?
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Smart Sensors Make Energy Saving Second Nature
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What New Engineers Without Experience Should Write on Their Resumes
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3 Factors That Will Impress Your Future Engineering Employer
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The American Society of Civil Engineers stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment. Through the expertise of its active membership, ASCE is a leading provider of technical and professional conferences and continuing education, the world’s largest publisher of civil engineering content, and an authoritative source for codes and standards that protect the public. In this exclusive interview with ASCE’s President, Kristina Swallow, get to know the organization and their objectives. Learn more about Kristina and her views on women’s roles in the civil engineering industry.
EDITOR’S NOTE
We have included several special features on the magazine such as the following: • A Market First: KONE Introduces Ground-Breaking Maintenance Services To The UAE • Delmon Performs in Dubai Arena • How A Graduate Degree Drives Your Career Forward • The Benefits of Installing Smoke Ventilators We also prepared helpful articles for engineers who are looking for new jobs. Find out how to appear qualified for the job you are applying for. Learn what are the three factors that will impress your future engineering employers and know what are the common job search mistakes you should stop doing. As for those without experience, don’t worry. You still have a chance of getting the job by reading our special article on what to put on your resumes. So go ahead, scroll through our pages and read the latest stories that put the spotlight on the construction industry. Get updated with the news and be informed with our inspiring stories that are slowly changing the way we live today. Enjoy this month’s GineersNow: Construction Leaders.
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Regional Office: LG Electronics Gulf FZE, P.O Box 61445, Dubai. Tel: +971 4 279 9222, UAE, Mr. Dharmesh Sawant, Tel: +971 50 559 9361, email: dharmesh.sawant@lge.com; Fortune International Trading LLC, Mr. Wail Halbouni, Tel: +971 50 481 3570, email: fortintl@emirates.net.ae; Ghantoot Trading, Mr. Nour Haboush, Tel: +971 50 109 4109, email: nour.h@ghantootgroup.ae; District Cooling Company, Mr. Ahmed Henedi, Tel: +971 50 658 4832, email: ahmed@districtcoolingcompany.com; Al Yousuf Electronics, Mr. Moitra, Tel: +971 50 457 6170, email: pmoitra@alyousuf.com; Bahrain, AJM Kooheji and Sons, Mr. Jayachandran, Tel: +973 36888801, email: v.jayachandran@ajmkooheji.com: Kuwait, Al Babtain Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Co., Mr. Naji Kataya, Tel: +965 5 051 5771, email: nkataya@albabtaingroup.com kw; British Link Kuwait, Mr. Imad Rhayel, Tel: +965 5 157 1229, email: irhayel@blk.com.kw; Oman, Oman Gulf Enterprise, Mr. Narender Kumar, Tel: +968 9 747 4505, email: narenderk@otegroup.com; Aspire Projects and Service, Mr. Vivek Wagh, Tel: +968 99357694, email: vivekwagh@aspireoman.com; Qatar, Video Home Electronics Centre, Mr. Adharsh N Kumar, Tel: +974 5 019 0206, email: adharsh@jumboqatar.com; Mohammad Hayil Group, Mr. Yousif Rustom, Tel: +974 7 001 7067, email: yousif.rustom@alsarh-holding.com; Azerbaijan, NBC LLC., Mr. Elkhan Sadikhov, Tel: +994 50 216 3363, email: elkhan.sadikhov@nbc.com; Al-Con Maxiwell Group, Mr. Vagif Alexperov, Tel: + 994 50 216 2092, email: maxiwellbaku@inbox.ru; Armenia/Georgia, ARAY Gulf, Mr. Vilson Melikjanyan, Tel: +374 9 307 7755, email: vilson@aray.am; Yemen, Modern House Exhibition, Mr. Khaled Jabr, Tel: +967 71 172 0202, email: mail@mhe-yemen.com; Pakistan, Iceberg Industries (Lucky Goldstar), Mr. Imran Jamil Khan, Tel: +923 21 277 6100, email: ceo@icebergindustries.net
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Can’t Land an Engineering Job? Stop Doing These Job Search Mistakes Get a grip! Lose all these lousy job search habits and claim that dream job. There are just engineers who are so reckless during their job search. Some do not care about polishing their resumes, going to the job interview without rehearsing, and whatever that doesn’t require any effort. The important thing to them is just get a damn job. That’s it. What they do not realize is the weight of what they’re doing before and during applying. Even the smallest mistakes can break your job applications, in case you don’t know.
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for you. You can ask around your connections if companies have available positions. Lying in job applications. Engineering companies now are more careful and stringent in hiring new people. They utilize the power of the Internet to verify facts especially on your resume. Save yourself from further embarrassment by being honest in your resume.
Engineering job applicants need to be wary of these most painful job search mistakes. I hope that once you’ve been enlightened by these, you won’t make such mistakes again.
Failing to follow up. You have to know how your application is going. Unless the company said, “Don’t call us, we’ll call you” then follow that. But if there’s no mention, always check on the status of your application.
Typos on the resume. Before you print that resume, have it checked by someone else for errors. Then check it again by yourself. It sets an impression of unprofessionalism that you can’t look over that tiny resume mistake.
Being unprofessional. If you’re one with an e-mail address from 2009 that is most likely to be ridiculous, change that. Sanitize your social networking profiles as well. Engineering companies now are extra sneaky!
Relaxing on job applications. You need to find the job, engineer. The job won’t come to you. Stop relying on job postings and look for the unadvertised ones. The odds are they are the best finds because you don’t have much competition. Be proactive in finding the best job
Going into the interview late and unprepared. This isn’t what the company wants from an engineer: tardy and dangerously spontaneous. Always come to any job interview before calltime and with poise. It pays to rehearse a job interview.
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Dubai Properties Unveils Middle East’s Largest Living Green Wall at Dubai Wharf In a bid to promote sustainable living, Dubai Properties today officially unveiled the Middle East’s largest living green wall at Dubai Wharf, located in the heart of Culture Village overlooking the historic Dubai Creek. Extending 210 metres in length and rising six metres high, the impressive vertical garden spans 1,260 square metres and features over 80,000 plants forming a leaf canopy area equivalent to around 200 trees, capable of offsetting an estimated 4.4 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Building upon the scientifically proven benefits of greenery within communities, such as having a calming effect and encouraging an outdoor lifestyle, the master developer sought to create a microclimate that enhances the aesthetic appeal of Dubai Wharf and the well-being of its visitors and residents. The stunning green wall provides a perfect backdrop for pictures and invites nature lovers for an idyllic stroll along the Dubai Creek shoreline. Living green walls are vertical gardens that are particularly useful in urban landscaping, where space can be a constraint. Plants naturally remove carbon dioxide and produce oxygen while filtering the air around them through absorbing pollutants. This beneficial effect is compounded by the sheer number of plants in living green walls. Raed Al Nuaimi, Group Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Properties, said: “As one of the top 20 happiest countries in the world and the happiest in the Arab region, according to the World Happiness Report 2018, the UAE is a keen supporter of sustainable living environments that are known to enhance the quality of life and elevate happiness levels.” He added: “At Dubai Properties, we design our projects with a focus on the communities that will inhabit them. As part of this priority, we consciously integrate elements that are not only environmentally 10
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sustainable but also make our residents happy. The Dubai Wharf Green Wall is a prime example of our holistic approach to well-being in our communities, as it instils a sense of serenity throughout the neighbourhood while supporting the local ecosystem and beautifying the surroundings. In addition, having a new Dubai landmark at their doorstep is a matter of pride for the residents of this community.” Green walls are a relatively new concept worldwide, with 93 per cent installed after 2007. Found mostly in urban environments, where the plants help reduce the overall temperature of the buildings, many of the best-known green walls are located in public places, such as airports and shopping malls. Heat build-up in cities is primarily caused by the absorption and subsequent emission of solar heat in asphalt roads and building materials. Plant surfaces can help offset this occurrence by reducing temperatures through a process called evapotranspiration. The effect can be felt more prominently in the immediate vicinity of a surface such as a green wall that can lower surrounding temperatures by up to five degrees Celsius. Developed by landscaping experts Gover Horticulture, the Dubai Wharf Green Wall is made using geotextile grow bags filled with peat substrates enriched with nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK). This allows for better root growth, irrigation and drainage in the UAE climate that can often get quite harsh during the long summers. Culture Village is one of Dubai Properties’ defining mixed-use destinations that offers sought-after waterfront living against the spectacular backdrop of Dubai Creek across two distinct locations – Dubai Wharf and Manazel Al Khor. The two luxury residential developments are complemented by the Canal Promenade that features ample greenery and a wooden playground, making it an ideal place for kids to explore.
Kristina Swallow speaking at the 2017 ASCE Convention. ASCE Convention, Jason Dixson Photography
Making Civil Engineering Accessible To Women The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest engineering society. ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment. Through the expertise of its active membership, ASCE is a leading provider of technical and professional conferences and continuing education, the world’s largest publisher of civil engineering content, and an authoritative source for codes and standards that protect the public. The Society advances civil engineering technical specialties through nine dynamic Institutes and leads with its many professional- and publicfocused programs.
The objectives of the organization ASCE is dedicated to serving the public health, safety, and welfare of the public while advancing the civil engineering profession.
The CSR activities the organization is currently doing ASCE’s core mission is about protecting health, safety, and welfare of the public – we recognize that the projects that we work on, from bridges to water systems to electric grid – are critically important to the quality of life in a community.
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The premier of Dream Big: Engineering Our World at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
But beyond our professional duties, ASCE member groups volunteer their time in the community in different ways, including K-12 outreach, advocacy efforts like authoring an Infrastructure Report Card, or serving on a technical team that evaluates infrastructure after a natural disaster like an earthquake or hurricane.
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What are the latest trends in civil engineering? Like so many areas of our lives, the profession of civil engineering is changing rapidly thanks to new technologies that help us do our work more efficiently and make more informed decisions. For example, drones, sensors, and robots aid infrastructure inspections. Drone
these technologies are also necessitating that engineers become even more well-rounded employees. To be successful, civil engineers need to engage across multiple disciplines, interacting with technology professionals and understanding the implications of new gamechangers such as autonomous vehicles and how we need to change the design of our transportation network to fully benefit from their potential, for example. Similarly, having access to better real-time data on infrastructure assets is allowing engineers to make the most of limited funding dollars and prioritize projects. ASCE’s Grand Challenge initiative is pushing our industry to embrace life cycle cost analysis, which evaluates an infrastructure asset throughout its whole life, including operation and maintenance, two key expenses that are often left out of the budgeting process and therefore never fully funded. An emphasis on resilience is also transforming how we plan and design projects. Engineers recognize that we are building infrastructure assets that will most likely outlive us. We’re envisioning what challenges that infrastructure might face, like a growing population or sea level rise, and designing it to be fit for the future.
What are the challenges and obstacles in making civil engineering accessible to women? How can we solve these problems?
use allows for faster, more comprehensive inspections at a lower cost, and often with less risk. Sensors and robots can monitor and evaluate infrastructure better than the human eye; sensors placed on water pipes can alert engineers to a crack underground before it becomes a bigger problem to address like a ruptured water main. While many would argue that the field of engineering is becoming more specialized,
The challenges are in many ways similar to the ones facing professional women in any career path, such as balancing personal and professional goals and responsibilities. As one of only a few female presidents the Society has had, I’m also part of a larger, watershed moment as all three of ASCE’s presidential officers (past president, president, and president-elect) are women. As an organization, we’re exploring women’s experiences in civil engineering, including through our salary survey. Similar to the national average, the survey found a pay gap between men and women. We’re diving further into that data to better understand why the pay gap persists and find some ways to close it. Our student chapters are 30 to 50 percent female, which is a huge change from when I was in school. I think this shows that the industry is going to change dramatically to become even Construction Leaders
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Kristina Swallow speaking on the “Infrastructure in Critical Condition” panel at The Atlantic Summit on Infrastructure + Transportation.
ASCE Past President, Norma Jean Mattei, introducing Kristina Swallow as the 2018 ASCE President ASCE Convention , Jason Dixson Photography
Kristina and David Swallow with Foundation Phil at the ASCE Foundation donor luncheon during the 2017 ASCE Convention. ASCE Convention, Jason Dixson Photography
ASCE leadership, members, and staff at the ASCE Foundation donor luncheon during the 2017 ASCE Convention.
more accessible to women in the future, as more women enter the profession with a desire to solve our infrastructure challenges. We’re working to address the profession to ensure those women are embraced as they graduate and find a profession ready to diversify and solve our global challenges in an inclusive way.
What are the latest technologies that are disrupting the Construction industry? The Internet of Things is influencing the industry just as much, if not more, as it is others. 3D planning, design, and printing are helping visualize projects earlier in the process. While the digital tools are changing and improving
the way we understand and design our projects enabling us to be more efficient and sustainable, the ever-increasing use of big data is also helping us better manage and utilize our infrastructure. In many cases, this is improving quality of life while reducing costs. An example is using data to better manage the transportation network – whether through providing alternate route options for a commute in real time, essentially better distributing the traffic across all of our assets, or using similar data as well as weather, ticket sales, and more to better predict potential delays and proactively adjust the network to mitigate delay before it happens. These are both ways in which we may improve the utility of the existing infrastructure.
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Kristina Swallow at the 2017 ASCE Convention. ASCE Convention, Jason Dixson Photography
About Kristina Swallow Kristina Swallow is the current president of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Kristina is a civil engineering leader with more than 20 years of professional practice in water resources, transportation, and land development. Kristina has a diverse professional background that includes serving as a program manager in the capital improvements division for the City of Las Vegas, as a transportation policy advisor for a U.S. Senator in Washington, D.C., and working as a land development consultant in the fastest growing city in the United States, including five years as a small business owner. She is passionate about civil engineering and the benefits of infrastructure for communities, especially transportation systems. She is married to a civil engineer, Dave, and has three dogs. In her spare time, she enjoys running, aerial acrobatics, exploring new cities, and just trying new things.
2017 Women Leaders Walking Robin Kemper, ASCE President-Elect; Kristina Swallow, ASCE President; and Norma Jean Mattei, ASCE Past President
The Top 10 Accomplishments of ASCE •
Developing ASCE 7 Standards, an integral part of the building code in the United States
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Bringing big vision to engineering with Dream Big IMax film
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Becoming the go-to source on infrastructure conditions – ASCE’s Infrastructure Report Card
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Engaging students through integrative learning competitions like Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge
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Answering vital questions and sharing lessons learned through global Disaster Study Teams, which report findings to larger audience to strengthen professional practice
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Growing a global community that’s o ver 150k members strong serving members in 177 countries
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Promoting sustainability and resiliency in the industry; founding the Envision rating system
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Promoting inclusion through the adoption of Canon 8 into Code of Ethics, which states “treat all persons fairly and encourage equitable participation”
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Celebrating iconic structures by dedicating more than 200 historic civil engineering landmarks around the world
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Forging a new partnership model between engineering and public television, first with the limited series Building Big, and later through Curious George, Fetch! and Design Squad on PBS Kids
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The latest landmark project for Dubai is nearing completion in the Al Satwa area of the city and once again Delmon Scaffolding LLC has played a major role in its construction. Dubai Arena is a state of the art, multi-purpose stadium which is set to become the ‘go to’ venue for large-scale international music concerts and sporting events. The arena is being constructed by ASGC as a ‘design and build’ contract and it is expected to open later this year. Because of the difficult nature, high level of finishes required and very tight construction schedule allowed, ASGC elected to construct the majority of the
superstructure from pre-cast concrete and duly appointed their subsidiary and specialist precast contractor, Hard Precast to the job. Precast concrete offers many advantages in construction in terms of speed and quality, but even though members are prefabricated, they still need temporary support during assembly until they can form a self-supporting structure. The temporary structures needed for precast are a specialist undertaking, as the systems involved must in some cases be capable of carrying the weight of entire structure. It was this area of temporary works in which Delmon was responsible.
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Delmon are no strangers to this type of work and have successfully completed a number of structures with this contractor in City Walk, as well as other high profile projects across the UAE, Qatar and Oman, so it was not surprising they were selected for this project. The Delmon team have built a high level of expertise from their previous similar projects and as distributer for ULMA formworks have the specialist equipment necessary for such an enterprise. This was a unique and difficult project and it proved very challenging because of the complexity of the structure and the short duration of the construction program. In terms of engineering the Delmon team were made to work hard on quick turnarounds to ensure that designs were completed and equipment could be sent to site to enable work to progress on schedule. The fact that some elements were 20 meters clear height, had high loads, irregular shapes, inclined soffits and the falsework support could not be tied into the existing structure will give an idea of some of the issues faced by Delmon Engineering team. “This really is a credit to all of the Delmon team” commented Frank Abbott Sales Director Delmon. “The level of expertise and commitment shown, especially by our Engineering Department, was exceptional. This was a complex project, but we were able to provide an overall solution to the contractor which was both cost effective, safe and practical for every case”. Delmon solution in this project involved ULMA T60 heavy duty shoring towers along with various sizes of ULMA EP D+E Props. T60 is ideal for this application because of its high load capacity, flexibility and ease of assembly. T60 conforms to the highest international safety standards and can be erected in-situ or pre-assembled and lifted in for maximum safety and reduced labour and cost. Delmon manufactures and supplies formwork and scaffolding solutions throughout the Middle East with offices in Dubai, Doha, Sharjah Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Riyadh, Jeddah, Damam, Amman, and are distributers for ULMA Formwork.
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A Market First: KONE Introduces Ground-Breaking Maintenance Services To The UAE Following its successful launch in European markets, KONE Care™ is making its debut in the UAE offering KONE customers higher flexibility, greater transparency and better safety.
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and modernization services for vertical flow solutions. In fact, through its KONE Care™ Online portal, customers will be able to request maintenance services, track maintenance status and equipment health through the new online platform. In addition, it will allow for greater transparency as it provides detailed information on maintenance, repairs, and callout history, including contract and invoicing information. What’s more, KONE Care™ Online will enhance customer’s partnerships by allowing them to provide their own reports on the product’s operations. This in turn will grant them greater planning flexibility with regards to budgeting for future modernization and maintenance. Samer Halabi, Regional managing director said: “At KONE we understand that one size will not fit all. We believe that users’ experience is different in every building. Consequently, we consider it an imperative to guarantee higher levels of flexibility to match customers’ specific needs.” Similarly, through KONE Care™ Mobile, customers will be able to track their devices through an application that they can download on their cellphone devices. The application will allow users to request maintenance services. In addition, it will facilitate the monitoring of the treatment of the maintenance request, allowing its user to receive instant notifications on the status of their demand.
In a revolutionary move to improve elevators and escalators’ maintenance services, KONE Corporation launched a unique set of tailormade maintenance solutions catered to users’ needs. Following its successful launch in European markets, KONE Care™ is making its debut in the UAE offering KONE customers higher flexibility, greater transparency and better safety. In the same manner, the new features will allow customers to build their own contract, based on their specific needs and business requirements. The introduction of these new services will enhance users’ experience. The Finnish giant is set to redefine maintenance
Unlike KONE Care™ Online and KONE Care Mobile, KONE’s 24/7 Connected Services facilitate the prediction of potential equipment faults, diagnosis of maintenance and take action. Through the IBM IoT Platform, KONE 24/7 can collect vast amounts of data from elevator and escalator sensors and thus be monitored, analyzed and displayed in realtime. These cutting edge technologies will boost safety, transparency and predictability to services for elevators and escalators, thus taking maintenance service to the next level. For elevators and escalators’ users, overall the introduction of these new services mean less waiting time and a more reliable experience. In the Middle East, KONE Care™ has been introduced in Qatar earlier this year, with the company planning to roll out its services to the rest of the region by 2019.
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Crushing Basalt in Djibouti with MB Crushing Equipments The initiative is expected to create 200,000 new jobs, and cement Djibouti’s role as the strategic link between global maritime trade routes, whitin the Belt and Road Initiative. Djibouti is located at the junction of the three rifts – the East African, the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea rifts. It plays a crucial junction role for import and export, representing a major gateway connection. This is one of the reasons that motivated the Djibouti Ports & Free Zones Authority to begin construction of a $3.5 billion dollar free trade zone, which extends over 4,800 hectares.
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The initiative is expected to create 200,000 new jobs, and cement Djibouti’s role as the strategic link between global maritime trade routes, whitin the Belt and Road Initiative. The Djibouti International Free Trade Zone (DIFTZ) will transform trade in the region and provide a strategic base for global businesses to access the rapidly growing African market. Construction of DIFTZ began a week after the completion of the Addis Ababa-Djibouti
Railway, a new 752km track linking Ethiopia’s capital with the Port of Djibouti. MB Crusher technology is playing a key role in the development of this crucial project. At the beginning Mr. Yangkai, the Chinese General Manager responsible for the DIFTZ project, was impressed by the power of MB Crushers, simply by watching it working. Quality and quantity of recycled material daily obtained by the MB Crusher BF120.4, was one of the main aspects that the Company took in consideration when decided to buy it. Once Mr. Yangkai had the BF120.4 working at the Djibouti project, and verified first-hand the MB Crusher bucket performance and the benefits gained from it, he simply wouldn’t consider any other options.
The MB Crusher Bucket BF120.4, mounted on a Volvo EC3800L Excavator , will crush over 1 million of cubic meters of basalt for roads construction purposes. By increasing the volume of material that Yangkai Company recycle directly on site, they have been able to produce the sub-base for the DIFTZ road connections. Reducing at the same time the amount of waste that could have ended up in landfill sites. The BF120.4 crusher bucket, suitable for operating machines over 30 tons, has been designed to satisfy specific requirements of crushing in quarries, landfills and for all operations regarding the recycling of aggregates. It is a versatile and powerful machine which established a strong presence in the sector of crushing in large-scale urban and road-construction sites.
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Innovative Time Saving Tile & Stone Installation Materials Solutions LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, Inc. technical experts have optimized the formulas and installation methods of self-leveling underlayments so that tile and flooring contractors are able to install required materials in a matter of hours instead of days. Time seems to be the thing that we have the least of and the one thing that we cannot afford to lose. This is true in many facets of life and even more relevant in today’s construction climate. Construction schedules demand fast innovative solutions to common construction issues that are related to flooring and tiling installations. Thanks to the development of rapid-setting installation systems, such as self-leveling underlayments, adhesive mortars, quick-curing grouts and innovative thin, lightweight shower systems, tile and flooring contractors are able to meet the demands of a tight timeline without taking any shortcuts or exceeding project budgets.
LATICRETE INTERNATIONAL, Inc. technical experts have optimized the formulas and installation methods of self-leveling underlayments so that tile and flooring contractors are able to install required materials in a matter of hours instead of days, which helps reduce the developer’s overall carrying costs on the construction site. New advancements in product technology and delivery methodology have also enabled contractors and installers to produce the exact quantities of self-leveling underlayment needed for each project, dramatically decreasing the amount of waste and cost to the flooring installer.
For example, the LATICRETE® SUPERCAP® Ready-Mix Delivery Service uses half the man hours, when compared to traditional, smaller mixing systems. With the ability to blend and pump up to 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) per hour — the equivalent of 600 small bags per hour — this revolutionary development for the tile and flooring industry benefits the entire project from design to completion by providing predictable results. Thanks to its computer-control system, a consistent, quality blend is ensured every time, shaving weeks off a project schedule while delivering a perfectly flat floor for subsequent trades to build out on within 24 hours. Fast-track environments where self-leveling underlayments are typically used include applications such as residential towers, schools, hospitals and warehouses.
Fast Setting High Performance Mortars and Grouts Tile and stone format sizes continue to grow in dimension and weight. Project Design Professionals and builders are specifying the installation of these materials in more
challenging locations and environments. To utilize the new materials safely and productively, new adhesive advancements have led to the development of products that provide quality, lasting installations and ultimately save time and money with rapid setting formulations and other characteristics. LATICRETE 254 Platinum multipurpose thin set mortar is an example of a product that is suitable for demanding installations; including but not limited to exterior, submerged and demanding commercial applications and is available in regular setting and rapid setting versions. With new developments in grout, such as improved workability for faster and easier installation, contractors gain increased productivity and time savings on the jobsite. These select grouts, which have been designed for virtually all types of commercial and residential installations, now feature easyto-mix formulas with creamier consistencies and fast-setting properties that allow foot traffic in as little as three hours, and help ensure easy maintenance over the lifetime of the surface. Construction Leaders
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To provide longer lasting products, LATICRETE has made advancements to nearly 20 of its cement-based mortars and grouts packaging. While most products on the market must be disposed of after a year, the updated plastic packaging allows distributors and contractors to store these mortars and grouts for up to two years, drastically reducing disposal costs for unused, expired inventory. Additionally, to allow contractors and distributors to eliminate waste and increase cost savings, LATICRETE has launched the industry’s first dry dispersible pigment solution – LATICRETE PERMACOLOR Select. This product has separated the color pigment from the base grout material – and is able to be carried for five years – much longer than traditional grouts, which require disposal after only one year.
One Step Grouting Products Another time saving innovation are one-step, no mixing type grouting products. These products also help installers to realize time and cost savings on projects. Just pop the lid and start grouting. LATICRETE Stellar Grout is a ready to use, flexible, UV resistant high performance single component grout which offers color uniformity, and stain protection in an easy to use, non-sag formulation. Advances 32
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in technology with single component tile installation products are reaching performance levels that were only available in more traditional multi-component products. Future Innovation As the industry pushes to produce more advanced products to meet construction needs for fast-track projects, developments in technology will continue to produce higher performing adhesive mortars, grouts, selfleveling underlayments and installation system solutions. Trends to look out for include the addition of environmental and safety benefits.
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How Can A Graduate Degree Drive Your Career Forward? A master of science in engineering graduate shares her story. Are you thinking about boosting your career by undertaking graduate study? We spoke to Amani Alhammadi, who completed a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering at American University of Sharjah in 2012. Amani shared with us what it is like to undertake a graduate program at AUS, and what difference a master’s degree has made to her engineering career.
What was the master’s degree that you completed at American University of Sharjah? I completed a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME). Why did you decide to pursue a master’s in engineering at the College of Engineering at American University of Sharjah?
AUS is a leading university in the field of engineering, and it is well known for its practice of integrating research with education. It is also very focused on applied science and technology. I believe that AUS is the best environment to conduct research in the mechanical engineering field, as it fosters a sense of innovation.
What is your current position? What impact did your master’s degree have in getting you into that position? I am currently a senior electromechanical engineer. The education I received while studying a master’s at AUS has not only given me the right
tools to further progress my academic skills, but it has also undoubtedly prepared me for any future challenges I may face, and any endeavors I may choose to undertake during my career path. It has exposed me to the full range of mechanical engineering courses, all of which tended to reinforce and solidify my knowledge in the mechanical engineering fields. My AUS education has allowed me to apply the theoretical and practical part of my study to real-life aspects of my job. Moreover, the thesis part of my master’s degree formed the platform that I have built my research skills on. It enhanced my ability to conduct independent research, managing projects, designing and configuring mechanical systems, modelling and analyzing mechanical systems, and writing technical papers. The program also enhanced my personal effectiveness skills, such as initiative, flexibility, self-motivation, and my ability to work independently and under pressure.
Did anything surprise you about the master’s degree after you began taking classes?
Yes, I was surprised by the number of advanced courses offered in mechanical engineering, as well as the innovative facilities available through the College of Engineering. The variety of research areas and interests of the faculty members was also something that I did not expect.
What was the highlight of doing your master’s degree? The highlight was being able to conduct and defend independent research that resulted in a significant knowledge contribution to the field of mechanical engineering. Publishing the following two articles is something that I am very proud of: Thermodynamic Analysis of an Integrated Solar-Based Cooling System in UAE Evaluation of an Integrated PhotovoltaicThermal Option for HVAC Cooling System in UAE What would you say to somebody considering undertaking a master’s degree at the American University of Sharjah College of Engineering?
Studying a master’s degree at the College of Engineering at AUS is a great opportunity. It is a chance that one should not miss, as AUS is as a research-oriented university that follows a strategy of integrating theory and practice. This allows students great access to world-class research initiatives. The degree can equip students with a variety of practical and research skills to develop their individual academic and professional career, exposing them to the latest advances in engineering. The College of Engineering has all the required facilities that promote the learning process, such as highly innovative research centers and well-equipped laboratory facilities, providing hands-on learning. Moreover, the degree offers a variety of engineering disciplines that the student can choose from, complementing their areas of interest. The faculty at the College of Engineering are extremely friendly, encouraging and helpful. The faculty members offer not only academic advice, but also support students in making AUS their home.
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Can you briefly describe your thesis? My thesis, entitled “Integrated renewable energy options for HVAC cooling systems”, is in the area of renewable energy and residential cooling systems. It is intended to solve problems related to the high cooling energy demand electrical grids, and environmental emissions associated with it. Five systems were developed in which fuels cells and solar energy collectors were integrated with absorption cooling systems for sustainable development. Thermodynamic analysis was carried out to study the performance of the integrated systems, considering the design parameters for a residential building in the UAE. The results showed a great opportunity for the integrated systems to replace or run in parallel with conventional cooling energy devices to achieve high performance cooling and lessen the environmental emissions, while providing the required cooling load. The College of Engineering at AUS currently offers eight engineering master’s programs, as well as a recently launch PhD in Engineering– Engineering Systems Management. To find out more about graduate programs offered through the College of Engineering at AUS, and to obtain information about how to apply to one of these programs, please visit www.aus.edu/cen
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What New Engineers Without Experience Should Write on Their Resumes Here are some things you can do to improve your resume so you can present yourself well even if you lack work experience. So you’re ready to get your dream job, and you’re super excited to start writing that resume. There’s just one problem: You have zero work experience. Whether you’re shifting into a new career unrelated to your previous field, or a fresh grad with no internships to write on your resume, what can you do to look as qualified as possible? Here are some things you can do to improve your resume so you can present yourself well even if you lack experience. 38
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Add Relevant and Transferable Skills Many resumes begin with relevant work experience or for fresh graduates, education followed by relevant experience. If this is not your strong suit, write down your relevant skills. These are the skills you already have that you feel are suited for the job you are applying for.
Try to analyze the skills you have developed while in school doing academic projects. Are you a leader of an organization in your school? The head programmer in your team projects? Are you well known for being able to deliver a presentation well in class? Try writing all your skills down and summarize them at the beginning of your resume, or after the education section.
Academic Projects Every engineering student has experienced toiling over loads of projects. These are important and should definitely be included in your resume. If you have any other side projects that you’ve done outside school that you feel gave you the skills to perform the job you’re applying for well, then add them. You can present this well in your resume under a “Projects” section. Here, you will write about your project the same way you
would for work experiences. Examples of these could be volunteering at a local charity, event organizing, or even commissioned projects.
A Good and Specific Cover Letter What makes a good and specific cover letter? Its contents are brief, yet complete and gives you a strong presence in a positive way. Put all your writing skills into this one, have it read twice or thrice by people you trust. Find a way to connect your passions and life experiences with the company, then explain how this will keep you enthusiastically on your feet once you are hired. These are just a few tips to help you with your job hunting journey. Try to apply some of these tips if not all, then have a friend, family member or professor proofread it for you. I hope this helps. Goodluck! Construction Leaders
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The Benefits of Installing Smoke Ventilators Excess smoke is one of the many factors which can cause death during a fire. Smoke can suffocate trapped victims or block access to areas for firefighters to reach. A welldesigned fire ventilation system should be able to maintain adequate smoke-free escape conditions at low level to allow the building to be evacuated with minimum risk of smoke inhalation, injury or death. MAICO GULF, a group company of Maico GmbH dedicated to air distribution systems, produces a diverse range of smoke ventilators that meets the latest industry codes and standards. Here is a breakdown of this revolutionary product to give us a better view why it is the product of choice for all building owners and specifiers.
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What’s in the box? On the surface, the Dynavent Smoke Ventilator is a natural, louvered ventilator. The vent is made from tough corrosion-resistant aluminum alloy in accordance with EN 573-3. The polycarbonate and glass version allow entry of natural daylight. The ventilator is aerodynamically efficient and manufactured to withstand the extreme temperature and weather conditions in the region. Dynavent smoke vents are third-party tested to conform to EN 12101-2 : 2003 standards. Buildings installed with the Dynavent Smoke Ventilators can expect their escape and access routes smoke-free should a fire ever occur within its premises. This enables evacuation of even more people. Having the
vent also enables the creation of a smokefree floor that firefighters can easily gain access to navigate the whole building.
WL1500 as per Annexure F of the testing procedure.
The lives of the people inside are not the only ones being safeguarded when Dynavent is installed. Raw materials and goods inside factories and warehouses can also be saved during a fire to reduce financial losses.
Lastly, customers also need not worry about installation and after-sales support. Maico Gulf provides in-house trained engineers that can aid them through all aspects of the installation process, from pre-order design services to post checkups of the product.
Dynavent’s features
Installing the Dynavent
Dynavent not only best fits its key characteristic of allowing a free escape of smoke during fires, it comes with an array of other essential features. Customers need not worry about the product’s quality and performance since Dynavent is extensively tested and certified in accordance with EN 12101-2:2003 in accredited and approved test laboratories.
The Dynavent Smoke Ventilator can be installed easily on any flat roof or glazed construction. It can be placed at any angle, and its bases are suited to either glazing or any site opening. Thus, it is applicable for a wide variety of industrial and commercial establishments. Aside from those already mentioned, the vent can be used in warehouses, supermarkets, and shopping malls.
Annexure G of such testing procedure requires that the ventilator opens fully with no closure that can reduce its throat area by more than 10% when subjected to a temperature of 300°C for 30 minutes.
Fires can cost lives and severe loss to property. But with the Dynavent Smoke Ventilator and its wide ensemble of features, we can reduce casualties by venting smoke during its occurrence.
In terms of outdoor durability, this is further certified by its classification to Re1000 as per Annexure C of EN12101-2:2003. In terms of windload, the product is classified under
Look no further for a fire preventive measure in venting smoke other than this one-of-akind product made exclusively by Maico Gulf and marketed by Hira Industries.
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ADM Completes Roads and Infrastructure Project for Residential Plots at Al Maqta The Abu Dhabi City Municipality (ADM) in cooperation with Abu Dhabi General Services Company (Musanada), revealed that it had completed the Internal Roads and Infrastructure Project for Residential Plots at Al Maqta at the northern end of at the eastern part of Abu Dhabi Island along the Arabian Gulf Street. The project worths AED112m and spans an area of over 243 thousand square metres. This project indicates that infrastructure projects are constantly expanding, thanks to the directives of HH Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE President, and the support of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. Their Highnesses are keen to provide all means of happiness and quality living for nationals and residents on all fronts. All infrastructure projects are consistent with the growth and the spread of urbanisation in Abu Dhabi and its environs. The increasing number of residential plots warrants providing the necessary infrastructure to avail best-inclass services and facilities to residents in line with Abu Dhabi’s overall sustainability and development requirements.
The construction of this project reflects the commitment of the Department of Urban Planning and Municipalities – Abu Dhabi City Municipality to develop and empower the infrastructure of Abu Dhabi and its environs and provide services that meet the aspirations of residents in this vital area. The construction works in the Project kicked off in March 2016. The Municipality and Musanada have successfully adhered to the timeline of the project and accomplished it at the top construction standards. The project includes the construction of main and subsidiary roads, infrastructure services including rainwater drainage, sewage networks, drinking water, telecommunication lines, and high-voltage power cables. In addition to constructing six power distribution substations and street lighting networks serving 79 new residential units. Al Maqta area is witnessing continuous development in the infrastructure works and projects aimed at rehabilitating this area to accommodate additional residents and empower it to keep pace with the sustainable development in Abu Dhabi and suburban areas.
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What Employers Look For When Hiring Fresh Engineering Graduates With zero work experience, fresh engineering graduates are confused as to what the determining factor really is to be employed. Upon graduating in engineering school, perhaps your greatest worry is how you will be able to land a job. You think that it is difficult to find 44
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employers who will trust someone like you who does not have legitimate work experience.
experiences outside of academics that matter to them: Internships, jobs, volunteering, and extracurricular activities. “When employers do hire from college, the evidence suggests that academic skills are not their primary concern,” says Peter Cappelli, a Wharton professor and the author of a new paper on job skills. “Work experience is the crucial attribute that employers want even for students who have yet to work full-time.” Especially for fresh engineers, it pays to have exposure to companies as early as college through on-the-job trainings and work sidelines. While this is optional for some, lucky are those who have curriculums making internships compulsory because that is what employers want the most. The Chronicle of Higher Education tallied the relative importance of attributes in evaluating graduates for hire. Internships lead with 23 points from a scale of 0 to 100, 21 points for employment during college, 12 points for volunteer experience, and 10 for extracurricular activities. All these are experience-based attributes. Meanwhile, academic attributes include college major with only 13 points, relevance of coursework and college GPA both with 8, and college reputation with 5. This just proves that your GPA will not matter that much after graduation. What does this mean for engineering students? And for you as a job seeker?
It is true that you might have difficulty in securing your first job, but there is a trick: show to hiring managers that you will be worth it. And the best way to do that is to write in your resume what they want. Now the question begs: what do employers want? According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, it is not your college GPA but
Engineering students should invest in getting more on-the-job trainings or relevant work experience while in college. While it does not mean to say that grades do not matter, the experiences outside of the classroom just have more value to hiring managers when it comes to engineering work. And for you who have already graduated and now looking for a job but do not have much prior experience related to your field, make your resume as appealing – while truthful – as possible, secure an interview, and sell yourself there. Tell them how much of a learner you are.
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MAG LD Set to Launch 2 New Projects in Jumeriah Village Circle MAG Lifestyle Development (MAG LD), the development arm of MAG Group, has announced its plans to launch two new projects in Jumeirah Village Circle — MAG 612 and MAG 614. The AED 300 million developments will represent a significant addition to MAG LD’s existing portfolio and will see the company entering this strategic area of Dubai for the first time. Talal Moafaq Al Gaddah, CEO of MAG LD, commented: “At MAG LD, we are set on maximising the potential of strategic locations across Dubai for the benefit of our customers, offering them higher returns on investment, excellent connectivity, a convenient and comfortable lifestyle, and the potential for property price growth. Jumeirah Village Circle ticks all of these boxes as it is an established, landscaped community in the heart of Dubai with direct access to Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road Hessa Street and Al Khail Road.” MAG 614 is a 20-floor residential tower comprising 223 units including 80 studio units, 101 one-bedroom and 42 two-bedroom 46
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apartments, in addition to 261 parking spaces. The 280,012 square foot project also features a swimming pool and health club, and will be brought to life in partnership with Engineer Adnan Saffarini Office, one of the UAE’s leading architectural and engineering consultancy companies. MAG 612 is another 20-floor residential tower and will feature 144 units with 100 one-bedroom and 44 two-bedroom apartments, in addition to 182 parking spaces for maximum convenience. Al Gurg Consultants, will be responsible to deliver real added value for the development through its comprehensive property solutions. Talal Al Gaddah concluded: “Based on our indepth, customer-centric research, we know that Jumeirah Village Circle is a community to watch and we are confident that we will be adding significant value to the area with MAG 614 and MAG 612. These projects will be the latest milestones in our ongoing mission to provide customers with investment and home buying opportunities that exceed their expectations.”
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Landmark Tower in Dubai Marina Achieves LEED Gold Certification by US Green Building Council The Landmark Group office tower in Dubai Marina, has received LEED Gold Certification from the prestigious US Green Building Council in the new construction type category. There are 15 LEED Platinum and 86 LEED Gold Projects in the UAE under various LEED Rating systems. Landmark is now among 16 buildings in Dubai who have received Gold LEED Building Design and Construction: New Construction. The LEED Gold Certification under “LEED Building Design and Construction (BD+C): New Construction, Ver 3” was given to Landmark Tower which was designed and constructed as a high-performance building. Commenting on the certification, Rajesh Garg, Group Chief Financial Officer Landmark Group, said: “The LEED certification is testimony to Landmark Group’s commitment to creating a sustainable environment. As a group we have undertaken many programmes to further enhance our operating efficiency and to reduce our environmental footprint. With the LEED certification, we intend to further implement green practices in every aspect of our operations.” The tower has an overall carbon footprint savings of approximately 1,332 metric tons/ annum. Typical buildings power consumption ranges between 160 Kwh/sqm - 200 Kwh/sqm compared to Landmarks consumption of 113 Kwh/sqm/year.
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Water consumption in the tower is also 40% lower than International Plumbing Council standards. High quality double layered clinical grade MERV 13 filters further improve the air quality as they remove bacteria, allergens and odour used to maintain the indoor air quality. Additional technology to reduce energy consumption includes automated lighting controlling systems with daylight harvesting and intelligent elevators with energy regenerative motors. These have been installed so that as they are being used, the elevators produce energy and feed back in to the building grid. Double flush urinals, WC with dual flush system and water taps with sensors are also used in the building to avoid water wastage. The building health is monitored by an automated BMS (building management system) throughout the day. The building has also been constructed keeping in mind accessibility with handicap friendly measures and dedicated carpool and cycle parking. Key benefits of LEED certification: Lower operating cost (25% less). Enhanced occupant comfort and health. Reduction in the carbon foot print. Minimum strain on local infrastructure. Improved air and water quality. Reduction in waste. Conservation of natural resources.
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Changing Careers? Here’s How Engineers Can Appear Qualified for Their New Job Many engineers today are shifting careers. But how should they manage when looking for a job? Nowadays, it is no longer new that engineers want out of their respective fields to pursue a career that they truly want, may it be related to engineering or something completely different. Some may say that it is a mistake, throwing away all those years of studying engineering only to quit on it later on. If you are one of those engineers making the big change, do not mind them. Taking engineering cannot be really considered a mistake – just think of it as part of the process as a career professional.
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So what now? What do you need to do to make the shift to other fields? Here are tips:
Research the role Say you are a civil engineer wanting to explore the renewable energy sector. While they are slightly related, the cores and scope of the two are different. The best thing to do to keep up is to research the role and study what it takes to get into the business. When you do not have credentials, at least be knowledgeable about your new field of
interest. Dig deep into the job description, ask your friends who work in that sector, and pay attention to the nature of the job.
Update your resume Because you are going to apply for jobs in your new field, you have to make your resume appear that you are fit for your new roles. While you might have difficulty on the technical areas, your soft skills and other engineering skills will be handy as those are transferrable. Relate your previous jobs to the new one as much as possible by mentioning the appropriate experiences that you had in your resume.
The hiring manager needs to be convinced that someone like you, a newbie to the field, is a worthy hire. He or she must never think that you are making a career shift. Use whatever you have researched and studied to your advantage while in this stage.
Be confident It pays to be sure about your decision of changing careers from being an engineer. Each step of the way you must have the trust in yourself that you will succeed in this endeavor. If you do not have that, not one employer will be interested in you. Fake it until you make it!
Highlight relevant experience This is the best way to sell yourself – talk during the job interview.
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Sadara, Veolia Sign MOU to Build Sustainable Central Utilities Facility in PlasChem Park Sadara Chemical Company (Sadara) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Veolia Middle East SAS (“Veolia”), a Parisbased group and world-leader in industrial waste management, to construct a sustainable central utilities facility in PlasChem Park, the unique industrial park adjacent to the Sadara Chemical Complex. PlasChem Park is a collaborative effort between Sadara and the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) in Jubail Industrial City II. The MOU provides a long-term waste management solution for Sadara, and creates an opportunity for Veolia to build a utility plant including waste management and waste energy facilities at PlasChem Park, enabling Veolia to manage a substantial portion of Sadara’s waste streams. “One of Sadara’s main drivers is the enablement of a vibrant downstream manufacturing industry in Kingdom. Another is to always act responsibly towards the environment. This deal allows us to combine those two key objectives, and we are very excited indeed to partner with Veolia to deliver this waste product management solution. With partners like Veolia, we are confident that we will continue to catalyze the growth of the Kingdom’s downstream manufacturing industry,” said Dr. Faisal Al-Faqeer, CEO at Sadara. The central utilities “island” will incinerate industrial wastes and recover the heat from this process to produce a usable steam by-product. This will act as an incentive to attract PlasChem Park investors, providing their proposed manufacturing plants with third-party steam at an attractive price.
Additionally, the Veolia facility will produce cooled water and compressed air, which will also be made available to PlasChem Park tenants for industrial use. “We are very excited to be contributing our knowledge and experience to the further development of PlasChem Park, a truly exciting endeavor in Jubail Industrial City. This new utilities facility will implement environmentally responsible principles of the “Circular Economy,” a favored international economic model that keeps resources in use for as long as possible, extracting maximum value and then recovering and regenerating additional products and energy, a concept that we ascribe to wholeheartedly at Veolia,” said Faisal Al Dawish, Veolia Arabia CEO. The utilities project will be developed by Veolia and potential partners. The investment will be made by Veolia and partners, and Sadara will act only as facilitator to the project’s success and has agreed to transfer waste products to the plant. Veolia, a global group, develops sustainable responsible services and expertise to companies in many types of industries. It currently operates 29 similar utility facilities worldwide. In Jubail, Veolia group has a track record in operation and maintenance of industrial waste water projects and in delivering EPC works – specifically, the Marafiq Desalination Plant (800,000 m3/day) and the Sadara SWRO plant (178,000 m3/day).
Smart Sensors Make Energy Saving Second Nature Breakthrough Technology Prioritizes Energy Efficiency Without Sacrificing User Comfort
The spread of climate control technology in the latter half of the 20th century helped raise the standard of living across the globe, as happiness and productivity soared due to solutions that were able to make any environment more comfortable. However, many do not realize that the effective climate control required to create a comfortable environment involves much more than simply regulating temperature. While many topof-the-line VRF solutions are designed to keep temperatures under control, efficiently creating the ideal environment also involves tackling humidity head on. After all, even if a VRF is able to maintain a constant temperature, humidity plays a key role in determining relative comfort levels. This has a number of practical applications, as office productivity and morale suffer if steps are not taken to guarantee employee comfort by reigning in temperature and humidity. The need to combat humidity is felt even more acutely at production facilities since these same productivity concerns apply to costly equipment and machinery as well as employees. However, most VRFs don’t take room humidity into account when calculating airflow output. This can cause users to overuse their air conditioners as they seek to create a comfortable temperature. Similarly, in rooms that have lower levels of humidity, air conditioners may be able to operate at lower levels despite the user’s tendency to turn up the AC at every opportunity.
These issues are addressed head on by the Dual Sensing Control capabilities of LG’s new MULTI V 5. Dual Sensing Control raises user comfort while increasing control, allowing the advanced MULTI V 5 to perform real-time climate evaluations down to the smallest detail. Unlike conventional air conditioners which only track temperature, the MULTI V 5 is able to measure the temperature and humidity levels of surrounding outdoor and indoor environments. This comprehensive understanding of its surroundings helps the MULTI V 5 tailor its performance to achieve optimal energy efficiency and indoor comfort levels. Moreover, efficient systems like Smart Load Control make it possible to control the outdoor unit’s discharge refrigerant temperature, increasing energy efficiency by up to 31 percent. This stands in stark contrast to typical VRFs which inefficiently fluctuate in order to maintain a set indoor temperature. The addition of the Comfort Cooling function and Dual Sensing Control gives the MULTI V 5 the ability to maintain operation around a desired temperature, delivering maximum user comfort. Solutions like the MULTI V 5 are demonstrating that superior user comfort can be achieved without sacrificing energy efficiency through the use of advanced sensors and adaptive programming. By doubling the ability of its VRF to interpret environmental factors, LG has created a solution that is able to respond effectively to user demands while reducing energy consumption. This significant boost in efficiency has made the MULTI V 5 a leader in its market, showing how the most forward-thinking technology can be applied to create solutions that benefit users, their pocketbooks and the planet.
3 Factors That Will Impress Your Future Engineering Employer No, you don’t need any party tricks to get the engineering job of your dreams. Learning to market yourself when you’re face-to-face with your future engineering employer might be harsh. It might even be too much for some people to handle. But if you’ve got what it takes but are not sure if you can land the job, learning these 3 insider “wow” factors might help you impress your future employer.
Confidence Just being prepared and having ample knowledge what you’re signing up for is a good way to pass of good vibes to your interviewer. It’s one of the most important thing that employers look at when hiring someone.
Communication Thought organization is one of the things that you might be overlooking when you go to an interview. Proper pace, relevant presentations, and a good flow of speech is a good way to get that job.
Time Management Showing them how you’ll solve a complex task step-by-step and in an organized way will surely land a lasting impression when it comes to your time management skills. It’s showing them that you can plan ahead for anything they can throw at you. If you make sure that you have these 3 factors when you go to an interview, you’ll be able to get that job.
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