GineersNow Construction: The impact of Covid-19 in the mining industry

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Industry downturns in the preceding years always have something in common, but what we are facing right now is much different. While some mines will continue operation and some metals will remain in production, others would have to adjust and sacrifice their work to control the spread of the virus. And because of the continuous closures of several mines, the supply of many metals would not be enough for industries. A few of the metals whose production was affected are nickel and uranium. Aside from production, the price of metals is also one of the main concerns. Since stocks of metals may run out any time soon, metal prices have been rising recently, including uranium and gold. Gold prices may even rise much higher and profit margins of operating gold mines may see tremendous ascend if stagflation occurs. Additionally, precious metals, such as gold, are more in demand at present than industrial metals. Since currency is less valuable during this crisis with more money being printed, investors favor precious metals to keep the value in reserve.

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COVID-19 Impact: Mining Industry Critical metals are also seen important nowadays, even before the pandemic started, especially for technology and renewable energy industries. Companies who are in great need of these metals would probably utilize a new method that will be of help to them in recovering from this pandemic. These techniques may be remote-controlled drilling, automation, and being vulnerable to logistics problems. Mines with these acquisition criteria have a high chance of receiving a premium price. With all the COVID-19 aspects affecting the mining industry, people involved will need to find a way on how to respond

to the bigger disruptions, along with the existing demands surrounding them, so they can create a better and more prosperous future in which constant growth is sure to take place.


* For any inquiries, please contact Mr. Rohan Suares Address: LG Electronics Gulf, P.O Box 61445, Dubai, U.A.E, Tel. # +971 52 710 0999, Email: rohan.suares@lge.com


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How to Maximize Total Effeciency of the Office with an HVAC System

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Co Ban Kiat Hardware: The One Stop Shop Hardware and Home Improvement Solutions

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56 Future Engineer’s Perspective of Racial Equality, Gender Diversity and Social Justice

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Philips introduces new Philips Respironics E30 ventilator to help free up ICU units in wake of COVID-19

How to Buy the Right Cleaning Machine for Electronics Manufacturing Industry

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How to Help your Children Thrive with Remote Schooling During COVID-19 Lockdown

COVID-19: Impact The Mining Industry

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48 Advanced Construction Technology Services (ACTS) Announces Acquisitions of CQRA & Durocrete Engineering Services (DESPL)

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How to Maximize Total Effeciency of the Office with an HVAC System Improvement of Indoor Air Quality with Smart Innovations from LG Electronics

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eople spend most of their working lives indoors. This reality stresses the importance of indoor air quality across working environments. Statistics from the National Human Activity Pattern Survey (NHAPS) show that people spend approximately 90 percent of their waking hours indoors.[1] Furthermore, the average person spends over 13 years of their life at work according to one analysis from HuffPost Australia.[2] At the same time, advances in technology have reshaped daily life. Cities, buildings and the future workplace is dependent on smart innovations. The evolvement of HVAC system, which is one of the key elements of building management, is on course with this trend. There are three major necessary conditions of HVAC systems; increase the productivity of employees, meet the needs of office buildings by traits, and promote both energy and economic efficiency.

Healthy air to boost up the business performance The average person spends eight hours a day breathing air from the office. Therefore, it is clear that the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) of the office affects business performance. 8

Studies have shown that productivity and indoor air quality in the office are strongly linked.[3] Comparing the performance of employees working in ‘healthy air’ to those working in ‘polluted air’, employees working in healthy air made up an additional $15,500 more per year. Furthermore, the cognitive function was improved by 50 percent when the CO2 level in the office was lowered from the normal concentration of 1,400 ppm to 600 ppm according to a study by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.[4] For this reason, it is crucial that offices manage the IAQ by keeping a set temperature by adjusting the wind direction automatically or utilizing a sensor to detect when no one is present and stops operation.

Customized zoning satisfying the various needs of buildings From large office buildings to government offices and apartment-type factories in a city, modern workplaces vary in kind. Even single work environment is composed of several distinct spaces that meet the needs of various kinds of work. Therefore, flexible offices should be able to apply HVAC systems optimized for orientation of the building and interior space characteristics.


Maximized energy and costefficiency Advancements in HVAC systems can help building owners save energy by predicting future energy consumption.[5] For instance, CIBIS Tower 9, a landmark and LEED® Platinum- certified building in Jakarta, was deemed a highly efficient air conditioning system that could reduce operating energy. The building chose the best solution by simulating and comparing energy consumption before installation. Also, CIBIS Tower 9 could save the cost with the support from design, development and construction stage. As the building introduced the total HVAC solution, the tenant can benefit from smooth maintenance service. Moreover, an accurate billing system for each space helps to prevent the unnecessary cost.

LG’s customized HVAC System for the office LG Electronics (LG), a world-renowned home appliance & HVAC company, has released a line of customized HVAC systems to improve the efficiency and bring down the TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) of the office. The company has introduced the Multi V series to provide the benefits of Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) to office buildings. To improve the working environment in the Middle East, LG offers Multi V Air Handling Unit (AHU) and Multi V Dual Vane 4 Way Cassette. Multi V AHU, providing ventilation with cooling and heating, maintains a constant CO2 concentration to provide pleasant indoor air. Multi V Dual Vane 4 Way Cassette adjusts the temperature of both direct and indirect wind to create a comfortable and efficient working environment. Plus, the cassette provides clean air with LG’s advanced air purifying kit and panel which achieves Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 692.2 ft3/min.[6]

With one outdoor unit, Multi V 5 can operate both cooling and heating at the same time. For example, Multi V 5 can provide cooling in a computer room and a communication device room with a high heat output while simultaneously provide heating in general office rooms. In this way, the flexible, functional and multipurpose needs of the building could be satisfied. Also, LG provides great support and service throughout and after the installation which is a great help to both building owners and consultants. Moreover, LG offers “Energy Simulation Analysis” to help customers compare energy consumption. Furthermore, customers are able to get timely technical support and onsite training for the installation team. “As the industry evolves, offices and HVAC systems are undergoing a vital transformation,” says Mr. Suraj Kumar, Technical Manager-Air Solutions, LG Electronics Gulf. “LG Multi V is an efficient VRF with great flexibility. It is the best solution for offices that prioritize user comfort.”

About LG Electronics Air Solution Business Unit LG Electronics’ Air Solution Business Unit is a global leader in HVAC System and energy solutions with a comprehensive portfolio of proven expertise and performance. Launching Korea’s first residential air conditioner in 1968, LG has paved the way for total HVAC solutions over the last five decades through strategic utilization of advanced technologies. With a well-established production base and industry-leading capacity, the company provides effective HVAC System solutions for both the commercial and residential sectors. Its wide range of cutting-edge systems for heating, ventilation and air conditioning truly represent LG’s initiative in offering the most optimized solutions for a variety of uses. Pursuant to its mission of “Innovation for a Better Life,” the company offers solutions boasting high energy efficiency and reliability based on its state-of-the-art knowhow and technologies to ensure the most optimal environment for users. For more information, please visit www.LG.com

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Co Ban Kiat Hardware: The One Stop Shop Hardware and Home Improvement Solutions

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henever someone faces an equipment or facility-related problem in their workplace or home, Co Ban Kiat Hardware will always have the perfect solution in the form of stateof-the-art innovations and tools. CBK Hardware Inc. has been thriving to provide affordable solutions to make the lives of every Filipino comfortable and safe for nearly 100 years. With the emergence of COVID-19, people are in need of their catered products for cleanliness, protection, preparation, building and repairing, helping, and overall safety now more than ever. For the leading and largest distributor of global hardware and home improvement brands in the Philippines, the pandemic is another mountain that will be inevitably conquered by CBK Hardware Inc. All of the company’s catered products for cleanliness, protection, preparation, building and fixing, and safety were used widely on and for many residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Needless to say, CBK Hardware Inc.

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is dedicated to deliver the right solution and to improve the productivity and efficiency of everything that matters. Their newest campaign “#WithCBKWeCan”, CBK Hardware Inc. is enumerating and highlighting each weapon in their arsenal of tools to help Filipinos clean their homes and other locations, protect others and themselves, be prepared for whatever challenge life might throw, build and quickly fix home repairs, and ultimately, help others. With the threat of the coronavirus still very much alive even after months of efforts against it, cleanliness, disinfection, and good hygiene have become much more emphasized today. Fortunately, the dynamic wide assortment of CBK cleaning products promote the highest level of cleanliness in different places.


#withCBKwecan CLEAN CBK Hardware Inc. boasts multiple types of vacuums, some with HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters, many sleek yet functional EKO trash bins for every corner of the house or office, RIDGID the trusted brand in drain cleaning have inclusive variety of cleaning products ranging from hand tools, sink machines, drum / sectional machines to jetters, clean and clear drains of all sizes, faucets of all shapes and sizes for every bathroom, and multitudes of cleaning chemicals to really eradicate any and all traces of COVID-19 in the atmosphere.

#withCBKwecan PROTECT CBK Hardware also plays a part in protecting various facilities against physical threats and thievery. Their products that are guaranteed to give each and every location a necessary security upgrade are their Yale Digital door lock, Dormakaba door hardware solutions, high-end door lock and latches of Baldwin, Pelican lighting solutions and cases, Chubbsafes vaults and safes. One can rest assured that the workplace, home, or whatever facility will be safe with these security technology products installed.

#withCBKwecan PREPARE Cleanliness methods and security measures are all well and good, but they can perform even better with CBK Hardware’s preparation products. As cliché as it may sound, those who fail to prepare are preparing for failure. With CBK Hardware’s products that can increase productivity and provide reliable backup for tough situations, one can face even unforeseen problems when they eventually hit. Their Navigator generators, Stanley hand trucks, Fairbanks Weighing Scale, Toho Hydraulic Hand Pallet Truck, and Deton Industrial Fan are the physical ramparts between the facilities and the problems. 13


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On a more proactive side of things, CBK Hardware also provides the tools for people to start building and repairing structures. Building things obviously takes a lot of time and work, not to mention a lot of different tools. With the right tools, hitting construction projects is quicker, easier, and provides an overall better experience. The satisfaction to have the complete essential construction of tools that comes with a bundle of other essentials can make any decorating, maintenance, repair job of any place. CBK’s Stanley power and hand tools, Toho chains, Ridgid threading and pipe fabrication tools, and Lincoln Welding Electric Equipment among others are CBK’s best tools for the job.

On the other side of the coin, CBK also helps repair and fix broken structures and items. With CBK Hardware’s items, the need to hire handyman services ceases to exist. Their Ridgid extension and step ladders, Dewalt Power Tools, and Stanley Automated Tools are mobile, easy to use, and minimize the large effort in doing basic home repairs.

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#withCBKwecan HELP Needless to say, CBK Hardware Inc. is making this campaign with kindness to others as their purpose. Ultimately, their hashtag “#WithCBKWeCan will help those who partake in the campaign. For every sale on any promo offered under this campaign, CBK Hardware Inc. will donate PHP 100 to charity organizations that are in dire need of provisions, financial assistance, and aid in every way. Targeting to help more children and the elderly who are affected by the current crisis is a noble mission for the company.


Where to Buy? Co Ban Kiat Hardware Inc. for nearly 100 years is the trusted distributor of home improvement and hardware items in the Philippines Let’s shop wisely. #StayAtHome and order online at your convenience. Visit us in the following sites and enjoy deals, discounts, and more! Website: https://www.cbkhardware. com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ cbkhardware/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ cbkhardware Join our Fast Growing Viber Community http://%20https//bit. ly/3ebeCXU

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CBK Hardware Inc. as a one stop shop that can provide all of multitude solutions without leaving the safety of your area this pandemic is the evident solution to alleviate most of today’s concurring problems. With the campaign, CBK Hardware Inc. is allowing every Filipino to repair their house or do a repairing job with easy DIY solutions with affordable costs all around. For nearly 100 years, Co Ban Kiat Hardware Inc. is providing affordable comprehensive integrated solutions with convenience, also ensuring the lives of every Filipino comfortable and safe even during this trying times. #withCBKWeCan Catch a wave of hot deals by visiting this link https://www.facebook.com/ events/1559039260941503/?active_tab=about as your hardware and home improvement needs are on big discounts for the whole month of July and August! We made shopping for hardware essentials a lot easier and safer.

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About CBK Hardware For almost a hundred years, a family’s surname has become synonymous to the country’s biggest hardware supply company. Co Ban Kiat Hardware Incorporated, of the Cobankiat family has a regular client network of more than 1,500 industrial organizations; 1,600 traditional community hardware stores, and 584 home building specialty chain of stores across Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. This ever-growing conglomerate traces its humble roots to Manila Chinatown, as a pioneer enterprise started by family’s patriarch, Mr. Cobankiat in 1920. Despite the ruins of World War II, the business goes back to its feet in 1948, rebuilding a storefront from the very same spot where it was known for three decades. This ever-growing conglomerate traces its humble roots to Manila Chinatown, as a pioneer enterprise started by family’s patriarch, Mr. Cobankiat in 1920. Despite the ruins of World War II, the business goes back to its feet in 1948, rebuilding a storefront from the very same spot where it was known for three decades. While the Filipinos continue to rebuild their lives post war, CBK Hardware sees the opportunity to introduce the retail concept once unheard for in hardware industry. Cobankiat Hardware brought the first DIY business in the Asia. A do it on yourself concept that created Cobankiat hardware in the Philippines. The Hardware Workshop Store is the fruit if this endeavor. CBK Hardware further cemented its legendary distribution channel with the creation of Coby’ Design Center in Edsa Shangi La in 1996, a specialty store that caters to discriminating taste of modern Filipinos. In 1997, Mr. Johnny Cobankiat, the 4th generation Cobankiat leader, set another milestone for the company when he brings a franchise of Ace Hardware USA to the Philippines, and signs up CBK Hardware as one of its major suppliers. This further expanded into delivering quality world class products nearer to families of Filipino overseas workers in the countryside. A century’s excellence can quickly pass, and guided by the vision to be the largest network supplier of the biggest global brands in the hardware industry, CBK Hardware resolve to source the best products to supply its customers anytime and every time. 18


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How to Buy the Right Cleaning Machine for Electronics Manufacturing Industry

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hile numerous low-end production processes can opt not to clean their assembled PCBs, this is not always the case for many other industries, especially the telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and military. High-end assembled PCBs employed in these industries require to undergo a particular cleaning process to ensure quality and safety. After all, it is inevitable for assembled PCBs to acquire a handful of contaminants, such as solder residues, debris, adhesives, and dust, during the manufacturing process. Generally speaking, clean, assembled PCBs are a must in the electronics manufacturing industry. This is to avoid any future troubles in the final product and guarantee a fullyfunctional and high-quality result. This is why PCB cleaning is deemed an important practice following the actual assembly. Apart from making the PCB more presentable and aesthetically pleasing, PCB cleaning also deals with ionic contamination. PCB cleaning is actually done in a series of several steps. Before the circuit board is stenciled and soldered, it 20

should first be cleaned to remove any contaminant acquired from the previous production stages. After the stenciling and soldering, the board then undergoes another round of cleaning, this time to eliminate any excess adhesives, solder paste, and corrosive flux residues. Through this extra process, flux residues and resin are thoroughly removed from populated boards and hybrids. Production-related residues, which are usually created by handling, are cleared from the board, as well. This makes the PCB cleaning machine a critical aspect in the manufacturing plant. Picking the appropriate device then becomes a crucial decision as you aim to produce not only a clean and

non-contaminated board but also one that complies with standards.

Types of PCB Cleaning Machines There is a wide variety of sizes available for a PCB cleaning machine, ranging from a small brush-based hand tool to a massive assembly inline cleaner used for batch operations. However, the price of each machine actually depends on the different cleaning processes it will be used for. For each cleaning process, a special tool or equipment is usually required. So before knowing which machine to purchase, it is essential to get familiar with the cleaning process and the various tools and their usage.


in the country. Here are some of their available cleaning machine products for the electronics manufacturing industry.

NuPon Cleaning Machine Products The SM-8300 Pneumatic screen silk Machine uses a rotary spray cleaning method with independent rinsing and high-pressure air drying. It takes around two to four minutes of cleaning time and one to two minutes of rinsing.

Points to Consider in Buying a PCB Cleaning Machine Selecting the right machine for your production line often involves several technical aspects to consider. You can go for spray under immersion, ultrasonic, or dishwasher type machines depending on your cleaning requirements. It is also essential to identify the right water-based cleaning chemical to be used for your specific purpose. Water-based flux removers neutralize flux acids through saponification, producing water-soluble fatty acid salts that are removed with continuous water. However, the downside of water-based cleaners is that they often add a few extras steps to the cleaning process as they require a two-stage rinse process on top of a final drying stage. Another aspect to keep in mind before purchasing a PCB cleaning machine is the chemical composition of the contaminants. Take

note of the kind of solder paste used, the number of flux cycles the board went through before cleaning, the type of components (whether aluminum, plastic, or others), and the type of the circuit board itself and its green and white mask. Noting these aspects is critical not only in the PCB cleaning machine selection but also in the cleaning chemical to be used. Emerging technologies also play a role in picking the right type of cleaning machine. Since component size tends to decrease, it is essential to consider a device that will not wash away tiny components during the cleaning process.

Cleaning Machine Supplier in the Philippines When it comes to choosing the correct cleaning machine supplier in the Philippines, NuPON Technology is one of the first to come in mind. They are among the most trusted cleaning machine and dust collector machine distributor

Meanwhile, the SM-8200 Double tank pneumatic stencil cleaner and SM-8100 Pneumatic Stencil Cleaning Machine make use of the rotary double side pressure injection and high-pressure air spraying to clean and dry the PCB. Another notable type is the SM-8150 Water-based Stencil Cleaning Machine, which features a left-right moving high-pressure liquid spray cleaning and a high-pressure hot air drying method.

NuPon Dust Collector Products The Ataru Dust Collector features an internal circulating water cooling system that uses distilled water. It also has a YAG Laser with a wavelength of 1064/532nm. The compact Low-pressure dust collectors CKU Series, on the other hand, is for collecting particulates. It is very compact and can easily adapt to any environment, including narrow spaces.

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here’s no doubt that everyone was surprised by the sudden appearance of COVID-19. It has completely affected the economy of every country across the globe, causing a worldwide crisis. One of the many industries that suffer right now is mining.

The common reason for the mining industry collapses is the subsiding demand, especially when industrial activity slows down and economic growth is inevitably affected. Just like the 2007-2008 global financial crisis that started from the United States and spread to the remaining parts of the world, metal prices fell greatly at that time.

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But unlike the previous downturns on the global economy that hint as to what can happen in the future, the COVID-19 crisis has many aspects that make it different. One of these is the fact that demand for mined products is decreasing and yet there’s a significant change on the supply side. While in some countries, mines are still open, other locations, including Peru, limit mining operations to control the spread of the virus. Meanwhile, mine sites in other lands were forced to be closed due to viral outbreaks. With several countries, such as the Philippines, experiencing a decline in the mining industry, production of some metals like nickel reduced to over 30 percent. This results in future prices being uncertain. But then, recently, there’s a probability that

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prices for copper would decrease to 6.8 percent in the Chinese GDP, which brought a big shock to people involved in the said industry. Although demand for materials drops, supplies of those specific products may subside even faster at some points. This may lead to an increase in rates of metals during this COVID-19 crisis. One example of this is uranium, which is a crucial component utilized at nuclear power stations. Prices for the said metal rose 20 percent in April due to the thought that supply shortage may take place. Based on Financial Times, approximately 30-25 percent of worldwide uranium production was affected during this pandemic, including Cigar Lake in northern Saskatchewan, the world’s biggest uranium mine. Another aspect of coronavirus that has been affecting the mining industry is the discrepancy between the price trends of industrial metals and the precious ones. Because of the unexpected crisis, most governments have no enough cash instore, and so there is no other choice but to print more money to provide the needs of the people.

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While in some countries, mines are still open, other locations, including Peru, limit mining operations to control the spread of the virus. Meanwhile, mine sites in other lands were forced to be closed due to viral outbreaks.

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Based on Financial Times, approximately 30-25 percent of worldwide uranium production was affected during this pandemic, including Cigar Lake in northern Saskatchewan, the world’s biggest uranium mine.

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However, more supply of money means less value of currencies, and so this causes investors to make use of precious metals to maintain the value. Not to mention, gold prices were immensely high over the past year, climbing almost to US$1,800 per ounce in contrast to the US$1,300 per ounce the preceding year. One scenario that is similar to the present state of countries is the stagflation that occurred in the 1970s. This is when an economic downturn and inflation took place at the same time. Due to the current pandemic, global supply chains experience conflicts that can make the global economy prone to stagflation since the production of commodities may not be able to retaliate to the government incentive. If ever this happens, gold prices would have a greater increase than before, and gold mines that remain open will have very high-profit margins, with labor rates, equipment, and low energy prices contributing. But, there will be an output extension and new mines as consequences.

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The last concept of this COVID-19 crisis is the significance of critical metals. Even last year, critical metals, like nickel, cobalt, lithium, and neodymium, were in great demand as there was no stable supply for industries, mainly for technology and renewable energy. Other substances, especially rare earth and cobalt are produced by Chinese companies and are thinly traded. Hence, the United States and companies, such as Apple and Tesla, depend directly on processing and mining to secure their supply. The Pentagon, on the contrary, collaborated with Lynas Corporation, an Australian rare earth mining group, to produce metals they will be using for technology products and electric motors, in the U.S. Securing of supply for critical metals was already in position even before the pandemic took place, but because of the on-going concerns about supply disruption, it may become more intense. -end-

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rch. Wael Al Awar and Arch. Kenichi Teramoto, main principal architects at waiwai, took guidance from universities in the UAE and Japan to create cement using brine generated by the UAE’s desalination plants. According to their CNN interview, the two architects from Japan and Abu Dhabi were inspired by the UAE’s mineral-rich sabkha -- salt flats that are part of the country’s wetlands. “It a huge area ... that’s often overlooked,” Al Awar told CNN. Sabkha is an old traditional blocks hewn from salt flats and used to build Siwa, a medieval town in Egypt. Al Awar and Kenichi turned to waste brine, which contains many of the same minerals. Al Awar said their magnesium-based cement can be “equivalent of Portland cement”, which uses calcium carbonate as a raw material and is the most commonly used cement in manufacturing concrete.

Precast concrete with a mixture of desalinated brine sea salt rejects in the construction of product produced by casting concrete is the building material of tomorrow. Precast blocks with sea salt is the future reusable mold or “form” which is then cured in a controlled environment, transported to the construction site and lifted into place (“tilt up”) could be used to construct low-rise buildings. According to Al Awar and Kenichi, they hope to develop more innovative cement and building materials for multi-story buildings.

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New York University in Abu Dhabi Has The Same Concept According to the initial report last year in the United Arab Emirates, Kemal Celik, professor of civil engineering at New York University Abu Dhabi and the director of the Advanced Materials and Building Efficiency Research (AMBER) Laboratory and his team realized they could use over 70 operating desalination plants within the Gulf region, gather all the sea salt purified processed brine left overs before it is dumped back into the Gulf sea. Synthesizing the magnesium oxide in brine into a cement-like substance requires much less heat than making ordinary cement. And, Celik says, as magnesium oxide cement hardens over its lifetime, it absorbs carbon dioxide over time to gain strength, potentially making it a carbon-negative building material. In fact, Celik’s special brand of cement “absorbs carbon dioxide during the hardening process because its strength depends on it, and can continue to absorb carbon dioxide long after it has been mixed into the concrete, making it carbon negative.” So, roads and buildings made with it could actually absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere over the years and help combat climate change, he says. “This kind of cement is not just environmentally sustainable but it’s also cost-efficient because desalination plants could start selling their waste to cement manufacturers, and profit from it. It’s a win-win situation for everybody.” Lab tests have proven that cement made with reactive magnesium oxide is just as strong as the Portland variety, Celik says, and further studies will tell them what kind of other internal reactions are taking place over the long-term that could impact the way it’s used. Work is also ongoing to speed up the carbonation process.

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dvanced Construction Technology Services (ACTS), a leading regional testing, inspection and certification firm, has announced its acquisition of CQRA, a top Pune-based construction management company and independent quality assessment agency. The news comes after ACTS revealed back in August that it is teaming up with Durocrete Engineering Services (DESPL), a leading name in the field of construction material testing, as part of a strategic partnership to expand operations in India.

Founded in 1996, ACTS was the first construction testing, inspection and certification firm to obtain ISO 9001, ISO 17025, ISO 14001, and OHSAS 18001 certifications. The firm provides a wide range of services in the construction and oil & gas sectors, including consultancy, geotechnical engineering, environmental testing, nondestructive testing, and others. ACTS is the Local Sponsoring Group for American Concrete Institute (ACI) training, certification and conference programs in the Middle East and Africa, as well as the recognized representative of IHS, ASTM, BSI and IEEE. With state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and a highly qualified team of inspectors on major projects such as Riyadh Metro, Kuwait International Airport, and the 1km Kingdom Tower project, ACTS has become a regional leader in the use of remote sensors to determine the service life of buildings and monitor the structural health of bridges. 48


Headquartered in Pune, CQRA Pvt. Ltd. is a pan India organization with a team of 300 highly skilled and experienced professionals, and operations in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai. CQRA focuses on closely working with real estate developers to help them enhance the quality of their construction projects, offering services such as Quality Management & Advisory Services, Construction Management, Training (site staff), Pre Delivery Inspection, Independent Assessment Audits (stage wise), Cost & Materials Audit and more. Pune-based DESPL is a leading name in the field of construction material testing, with 3 laboratories located in Mumbai, Pune and Nashik. The company provides a wide range of services in the fields of mechanical, chemical, non-destructive testing, and geotechnical investigation, in India, while also offering testing facilities for a vast range of building materials. Commenting on the strategic partnership, Khaled Awad, Chairman of ACTS and Past President of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) said, “Our partnership with CQRA and Durocrete reconfirms our interest and commitment to the Indian market. Both these companies share with ACTS the same values of integrity and innovation, and are very well positioned to achieve sustained growth in India.” Ujwal Kunte, Managing Director of DESPL, stated, “CQRA and Durocrete will benefit from alliance with ACTS by getting the latest technology and expertise in many specialized testing services. ACTS will also help CQRA in launching some of its software enabled quality inspection services in the GCC region. This presents great opportunity for CQRA to spread its wings in other countries “ 49



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Digital Construction Innovation is Key Driver of Future Growth

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he future of real estate development is digital, with demand for cost-effective, innovative and sustainable buildings inspiring data-led business models that will help fuel the continued growth of the construction industry, according to subject matter experts at construction innovation and real estate consultancy, Drees & Sommer.

“Construction Innovation and sustainability in civil engineering, specifically in connection with new digital solutions, are driving the future of real estate,” said Dierk Mutschler, CEO, Drees & Sommer. “A gentle slowdown in some regional markets coupled with the emergence of new technology and business models will pave the way for forward-thinking companies to capitalise on these shifts. From 2020, the increasingly competitive environment will result in more demand for quality products, leading to a longer-term focus on investment in sustainable business models. After all, future business models, products and services will be measured not only by their economic success, but by their impact on our environment,” asserted Mutschler. “Old business models will become obsolete,” he continued. “Real estate developers and contractors will need to truly understand data and what digitisation means for the construction innovation. They will need to design and construct buildings with the capacity to adapt to new technology and future needs for the next 50 to 80 years. “Ultimately, digitisation means ‘software’. If smart buildings are in danger of becoming outdated, a software update can make them state-of-the-art again. In our Drees & Sommer Construction Innovation laboratories, we are researching the use of regenerative technology, which will help ensure buildings are adaptable and future-proof – offering significant cost-saving benefits too,“ said Mutschler.

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He cited the findings of the KPMG Global Construction Survey, which forecasts six to 10 percent growth in the construction sector and Global Construction 2020, a report from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Global Construction Perspectives and Oxford Economics, which forecasts US $4.3 trillion will be spent on construction over the next decade, as indicative of the positive outlook for the sector. Degenhart commented: “The opportunities for growth lie within these shifts and changes. We predict that buildings will be completely reimagined and investors will need to consider how their business models will serve the new demands of end users. Existing buildings will also need extensive repositioning and revitalisation in order to compete in the digitised environment of the future.” There are a host of smart technology solutions already available, from 3D laser scanning and digital modular fabrication to intelligent construction innovation equipment and BIM models for design and construction, not to mention the use of IoT systems, robotics and data-driven business models for operation. Challenges lie in achieving the successful integration or networking of multiple systems from different technology providers and critically, according to Degenhart, in realising a change in mindset. He said: “Digital solutions have the power to dramatically impact the way we plan, construct and operate buildings. According to recent research by McKinsey & Company, adopting digital solutions throughout every phase of the construction innovation process could increase market productivity by as much as 15 per cent and reduce project costs by up to 45 per cent. “At Drees & Sommer, we are looking forward to working with developers and investors seeking to expand or enhance their portfolio, as well as supporting those new to the region. Our goal is to deliver cost-effective and sustainable buildings, profitable real estate portfolios, people-oriented working environments, visionary mobility concepts and liveable cities, ” concluded Degenhart.

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Future Engineer’s Perspective of Racial Equality, Gender Diversity and Social Justice

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ever before has building a next generation workforce, equipped with the right skills and the right tools for success been so critical. As the world emerges from lockdown and racism, businesses, governments and citizens will have to adapt to changes in the way we work, live and play. How do we ensure that the the engineering workforce is, in turn, educated about racial equality and trained to provide the expectations of the ‘new customer’? A company who has deep values on social issues is one of the vital success in delivering a world-class customer-orientated service. Whether in utilities, power, water, manufacturing, renewables or construction, a valuedriven workforce is a driving force. Whilst utilising the latest technology and innovations plays into the user experience, so too does the human element of those delivering these frontline services. In short, we need an excellent engineering workforce to deliver an excellent citizen service with deep understanding of diversity, equality and values.

Engineers have a huge part to play. What we are seeing (protests around the world) is the emergence of a new workforce, not only that has to adapt to the new needs and wants of its country’s citizens but with deep understanding of social justice. It is this workforce that presents a clear opportunity to accelerate their careers, and support minorities and thrive in the country that their families have lived and grown up in. 56


Promoting racial equality & gender diversity The visions of the leading Asian nations outline the important role that women and minorities are playing when it comes to delivering against their ambitions. Therefore supporting gender diversity and racial equality is key, and the private sector has an important role to deliver back to governments a fully skilled, racially equally ambitious and gender diverse engineering workforce. Being prepared for the challenges that our society will face requires knowledge of future skills among the workforce of every engineers. Despite the challenges that the regional and global economies will be bracing for in the months ahead, we should not be deterred from our mission. A new generation of engineers is ready to make an impact in the private sector by serving their countries; our priority is to play our role in helping to bring that into fruition. Ultimately, to do this, in a world of automation, robotics and other innovative forms of technology that will transform our society, we must adopt a growth mindset.

Equipping engineers with the right skills and principles Whilst the DNA of what makes a great employee will still remain (excellent work ethic, positive attitude, fostering racial equality values and skills related to the specific role), in this post-COVID world, the talent that will thrive are those who have built up new skills along the way. Now more than ever there is a focus on communication. Ensuring that we build a future national workforce that has the right skills to communicate effectively across the board is key – from face to face, incorporating new normals of social distancing and face masks, through to sophisticated use of available technology to communicate with people remotely. This is especially important with the fundamental makeup of the workforce changing. Virtual working environments will become more prevalent than ever before, so having a level of discipline, motivation and the ability to navigate and manage workloads effectively in a remote environment is also vital. Simultaneously, there is a need to deliver efficiently and effectively, and on time – because citizens will be no less demanding (or even more post COVID-19) when it comes to their expectations for service. The pandemic has also taught us the need evolve and to embrace change in order to thrive. 57


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It has instilled in us a need to adapt to changing circumstances, and this in turn helps us find solutions to problems by putting the user front and centre of everything and thinking differently. We should not underestimate the opportunity this provides us to build a workforce whose founding principles are based on innovating and adapting to the new needs and wants of its customers or citizens (in respect of government services). The important role that technology plays also highlights the need for a tech-savvy, digital ready future workforce. Robotics and AI are innovating how we live, work and play and employees need to align to that mindset, because this plays a significant role in automation and really enhancing the overall citizen experience. It is not about replacing humans with robots, the workforce of the future needs to be ready to take on the opportunity that technology represents to bring about efficiencies, drive innovations and improve citizens’ experience as they interact with governments and associated services.

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Public and private sector working hand in hand So the engineering talent of the immediate tomorrow will have a direct impact on the delivery of the racial equality citizen experience. Sad to say that the federal government of USA is solely focusing on dispersing peaceful protests, they should be making efficiencies, policies and life savings. It is the duty of the private sector to support government when it has a true vision when it comes to developing the skills and values of engineers and scientists. This in turn supports the growth of the economy and fostering racial equality that leads to social justice. But it’s not just about the pandemic or protests, a focus on engineers’ skills and technical knowhow is very much embedded in the core DNA of our culture and it is a key component of our strategy. The pandemic and social unrest has only made it all the more obvious that we need to have a value-driven purpose and right skillset that is able to deliver to international principledcentered leadership. By doing so, we can provide our future engineers and scientists with the right training and soft skills so that they are moved into leadership and management roles, that is socially just, equal and fair. This is where they can focus on the future and manage the moral transformation that we are going through, just like the rest of the world.

Racial Equality at School Engineering companies should be knocking at the doors of the biggest regional universities so that all of us can start our assessments, to recruit and find the brightest talent that we can support on their career journey of tomorrow. To that end, we are already looking forward to welcoming a new cadre of graduates and fully aware of of what racial equality and social justice. As a multinational organisation, you must be committed to ensuring that engineering talent is equipped with robust training programmes delivered to international standards, and that key skills are learnt and underpinned by the right mentorship to enable those to thrive.

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Philips introduces new Philips Respironics E30 ventilator to help free up ICU units in wake of COVID-19 New emergency use ventilator with visual and audible alarms allows for high-flow oxygen to support COVID-19 patients with respiratory insufficiency, both invasively and non-invasively

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hilips announces its initiative to quickly scale production of its new Philips Respironics E30 ventilator as a readily available ventilation alternative during the COVID-19 crisis in situations where fullfeatured, critical care ventilators are not available. Philips has begun production immediately, ramping up outputs on an ongoing basis with expectations of producing 15,000 units per week in April, 2020.

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Designed for mass production by a team deeply experienced in respiratory care, the E30 ventilator features include: • The ability to use the device both invasively and non-invasively;


sets to treat and monitor patients in clinical and field-hospital settings; • The ability to accept high-flow oxygen; • Recommended circuit set-ups contain a bacterial/viral filter to minimize exposure for healthcare providers when used invasively or noninvasively with example accessories that may be used, such as a full-face, non-vented (without integrated leak) mask, or helmet; • On-screen respiratory monitoring to measure and display vital ventilation type parameters such as pressure, tidal volume, respiratory rate, leak, and oxygen saturation, enabling clinicians to evaluate therapy effectiveness; • Visual and audible alarms to provide pertinent therapy information to healthcare providers.

”The global situation with the spread of COVID-19 is evolving rapidly. Philips recognizes that in such unprecedented times, acting quickly can make all the difference,” said Özlem Fidancı, Chief Executive Officer at Philips Middle East & Turkey. ”We want to play an integral role in keeping our communities as safe as possible and support people on the front-line. We are happy to announce the successful launch of the Philips Respironics E30 ventilator as a readily available alternative during the COVID-19 crisis here in the Middle East. We are proud that we could leverage our expertise in ventilation to support healthcare workers in the region, while still complying with medical device quality standards. We hope this solution will help free-up ICU ventilators for use in treating the most severe patients.”

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the news and discussed during phone conversations with friends and family. Try to take those conversations away from children to help reduce unnecessary worry. Talk to children about any fears or worries they might have and validate their feelings by addressing any questions that come up. During this time especially, it is important to create an honest and calm space for children to address concerns.

TRY TO STICK TO A ROUTINE Before any routine, it is important to take a step back and consider how easy it will be to stick to. Keeping a normal consistent routine for young children can be a stress reliever. To ensure a sense of normality for children, plan a routine that mimics a normal day at school or nursery by incorporating playtime, arts and crafts, fun activities that involve other family members and reading. When planning a schedule, it is important to remember that things do not always go to plan, so try not to live by the clock and be flexible to adapt to changes when needed.


An example of a routine for a toddler: • 7am – Ensure children wake up at the same time each day • 7.30am – Breakfast  • 8am – Teeth brushed, get dressed • 8.30am – Playtime, fun planned active activity for balance & coordination • 10.30am – Healthy morning snack  • 11am – Messy play (painting, crafts, getting creative) • 12pm – Healthy lunch • 12.30pm – Naptime  • 2.30pm – Healthy afternoon snack  • 3pm – Music time • 6pm – Bath time, teeth brushed • 6.30pm - Storytime • 7pm – Bedtime (sticking to bedtime routines can help reduce bedtime battles, and help toddlers fall asleep easier and stay asleep for longer periods)   WHAT IF MY CHILD FALLS BEHIND? Planning is a blessing for many parents, and setting and sticking to short term, realistic and achievable goals creates a calmer household. At the same time, it is important not to get overwhelmed by the thought that your child may fall behind. You can do some trials and ask an expert to find the right balance and the suitable environment that will improve you child’s skills.   If your child is not adapting to a set period of online learning, then adapt to spreading the work little and often across the day. It is important to recognise that this period is also a huge transition for children to adapt to as well. Children may also be facing anxieties, so it is important to not add to them by setting overly high expectations during this abnormal situation.

Tips for working parents homeschooling their children:

• Do as much housework as possible before children wake up • Planning meals at the weekend for the week ahead and prepping as much as possible helps alleviate meal stress and tantrums which will hurt your health and the people around you. • Talk to the children about the need for their support and discuss the weekly plans with them to get everyone involved and on board before the week begins

• Have a schedule for the week where children and family members can video call friends and family, giving everyone something to look forward to • Take some time after putting the kids to bed to prepare for their learning the next day and reduce the stress of trying to find the required resources and documents just before lessons • If the week is not going to plan, be prepared to adapt the working schedule around the children and if need be, catch up at a time when things have calmed down, or in the evening • Advise children in advance of important work calls so that everyone can respect the need to be quiet during this time           Children represent the future. Encourage, support and guide them.

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How to Properly Clean and Sanitize Your Homemade Face Mask

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ith face masks becoming mandatory in several countries, it is important to ensure you keep your mask clean, in order to maximize its effectiveness. Since we need to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID-19, people have taken it as a normal part of life, but there are just a handful who know how to keep them clean. The dos and don’ts of maintaining hygiene, especially when it comes to face masks, is of utmost importance. Using the same cloth mask daily without cleaning it will not shield you from the virus and may actually have the opposite effect.

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Here are six key tips for maintaining the effectiveness of your face masks:

How often do you need to wash your face mask? Your face mask should be washed regularly. We cannot stress on that enough. The virus may stay active on fabric for a long period of time, which makes it absolutely necessary to wash your face mask at least once a day. If you suspect that someone you have been in close contact with is infected, you should put the mask to wash immediately and use a fresh one. Apart from the virus, the masks also tend to collect any sweat, oil or makeup from skin, which may also affect your health.


What fabric is suitable for a face mask? Cotton fabric is the perfect material for a face mask. With an ideal thread count of about 200 with up to three layers of fabric, this material is effective in filtering out the virus as well as blocking any pathogens from entering. With the strict protocol of wearing the face mask while on the move, it is essential to be comfortable with your face mask and the cotton fabric provides the right amount of breathability. It is also recommended to use white color masks that can be washed in higher temperatures. How should you handle your face mask after use? Upon returning home, we recommend that the first thing you do is take off your mask carefully and place it in the laundry bin until you can wash it. You may opt to leave it in the bin for 24 hours or more in quarantine, which is known to allow the virus to decay. Do not let the mask come into contact with any other family member.

How can you disinfect cloth masks? A machine wash at a high temperature with quality detergents is good enough to kill the virus. However, if you want to avoid running a machine load just for a single mask, you can also toss in your clothing items that you wore to step-out as well. If you prefer to hand-wash your mask, ensure that you get into every inch of the mask and clean it using the correct amount of chemical. Additionally, soaking the mask in hot water for 10-minutes and then rinsing it thoroughly, will also help to remove all the pathogens. Avoid using bleach completely as the constant smell can cause nausea and headaches.

What is the appropriate temperature to wash a face mask? Viruses cannot withstand high temperatures, therefore, washing face masks at a temperature of more than 60 degrees help disinfect the mask. Since fabrics with dark colors fade after a couple of washed at high temperatures, it is advisable to make or buy the fabric mask in lighter shades.

How should a face mask be dried? After washing your mask, it is best to dry it at a high temperature since heat also sanitizes the mask. For masks with a plastic filter and valve, you will need to be extra careful and air-dry or sun-dry them. A hairdryer can also be used as an easy and effective dryer. Sunlight is another excellent natural sanitizing agent. Since the starting temperature of an average household iron is 140 degrees Celsius, ironing the mask post-drying will provide an added measure to ensure that the virus is completely eliminated.

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Uncertainty is the key challenge facing business leaders according to new cross-sector survey • International law firm Pinsent Masons interviewed business leaders from across Energy, Financial Services, Infrastructure, Real Estate and Technology sectors operating in the UAE. • Survey reveals, that the key challenges perceived by business leaders relates to ambiguous regulations, foreign ownership restrictions and employment, particularly the hiring of top talent. • Covid-19 pandemic is likely to magnify uncertainty around how best to navigate regulations to ensure business continuity.However, Pinsent Masons advises that having a flexible regulatory framework can also encourage innovation and creativity – which is crucial for success. • According to Pinsent Masons, having an agile strategy and expert counsel is key to taking advantage of UAE’s unique business opportunities – even during these unprecedented times Uncertainty due to ambiguous laws has been identified as the top regulatory challenge facing business leaders in the UAE – that’s according to a new report “The Making of an Investment Powerhouse: The Future of the UAE’s Regulatory Framework” by international law firm Pinsent 76

Masons. The study combines the results of a cross-sector survey, conducted prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, with in-depth, one-to-one interviews with leading experts from the energy, financial services, infrastructure, real estate and technology sectors to better understand perceived barriers to success in the market. Although a number of sector-specific issues were highlighted in the report, 40 per cent of those surveyed stated that ambiguous laws present their number one challenge. The other two barriers identified in the study are foreign ownership restrictions (39%) and employment laws. – particularly the hiring of top talent (29%). The report aims to analyse the evolution of

the UAE’s legal framework across the key industries that have been instrumental to the nation’s growth and offer expert counsel on how businesses can navigate existing challenges and take full advantage of the bountiful opportunities that exist in this market. Catherine Workman, Head of Pinsent Masons Middle East Region, commented: “The UAE’s business landscape has evolved over the past decade at tremendous speed and although this has brought with it immense opportunities, certain challenges have of course been borne from such rapid progression. In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are now in unprecedented times, and that will no doubt


• 78% of those surveyed in the infrastructure sector revealed hiring top talent as their key challenge. • 62% in the financial services sector confirmed that support was required to help them to navigate an increasingly digital world. • 00% of participants in the technology sector and 83% in real estate emphasised the need for more regulation to ‘level the playing field’.

lead to further uncertainty from a regulatory and business perspective. We hope that this report will help to instigate important conversations about how the UAE business community and the Government can work together to ensure that they UAE builds upon its unique business proposition. We advise clients to maintain a constant dialogue with other industry stakeholders and decision makers. The regulatory framework is not set in stone and ensuring that your voice is heard can make the difference between a project doomed to fail and one that will strive and expand across borders. Regulatory frameworks are not only for the purposes of compliance, but are used as a competitive advantage by governments. Businesses should devise and implement flexible strategies that will align with, or be easily adaptable to, future regulations. Pinsent Masons is deeply committed to working with businesses to understand how to best navigate these identified challenges and succeed during this incredibly turbulent

period and the uncertain times that are yet to come.” Although ambiguous regulations can provide uncertainty for businesses, Pinsent Masons recommends that businesses develop a collaborative and agile strategy that can be quickly amended if new regulations are introduced. In sectors such as technology, uncertainty can actually be an advantage as it enables companies to think creatively and provides the flexibility to innovate and expand quickly – which can be tricky in markets that are heavily regulated. Whilst some of the challenges identified in the report are certainly unique to the UAE and the Middle East, many are caused by globalisation effect on the business environment. The report reveals the different levels of support required by each sector. • 44% of energy sector participants found the regulations especially challenging; compared to only 11% in the infrastructure sector.

Whilst these challenges exist, participants highlighted the UAE as a leader in the development of regulation. • 89% of infrastructure and 85% of energy leaders believe that the UAE represents the ‘gold standard’ in terms of regulation, compared to other jurisdictions globally. Interestingly, 97% of all of those surveyed believe the country to be either “extremely business friendly” or “somewhat business friendly”; this highlights the strength of the UAE’s regulatory framework overall. Workman commented: “ Although challenges exist, the report highlights that business confidence is strong and this will be instrumental in ensuring the UAE’s recovery post Covid-19. At Pinsent Masons we firmly believe that the UAE is indeed extremely business friendly and it is up to us to ensure that our clients understand the extent of the UAE’s unique business proposition and to help them to thrive in this extremely dynamic business landscape.”

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Leminar Air Conditioning Company seals exclusive distribution deal with Zurn Will be the sole distributor for Zurn’s complete range of plumbing speciality valves across UAE

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eminar Air Conditioning, a member of the Al Shirawi Group of Companies and the leading HVAC & Plumbing products distribution company in the GCC region, has entered into an agreement with Zurn Industries, USA, a leader in the commercial plumbing products market, to be the UAE distributor for its complete range of plumbing speciality valves. As per the agreement, Leminar Air Conditioning Company will be the sole UAE distributor for Zurn’s complete range of plumbing speciality valves such as pressure reducing, automatic control, backflow preventers, dual check and float valves. With a wide range of available sizes, differential pressure and flow rates, Zurn offers the flexibility to tailor valves based on the requirements of the project. This will help

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through superior knowledge of the global markets. The company offers a wide range of engineered water solutions, including a broad spectrum of sustainable plumbing products that ensure significant, quantifiable savings. It also delivers total building solutions for new construction and retrofit applications to enhance the environment. Sven Erlandsen, General Manager, Zurn Industries, said, “With a continued commitment towards providing best-in-class customer service across the world, expanding our horizon in the UAE was one of our long-term aspirations. Leminar’s strong network within the region will help us realise our vision of providing smart water building solutions while creating innovative products for the future that delivers superior value.”

Being the industry leader in engineered water solutions, Zurn boasts of hands-on, time-calculated installations and a portfolio unequaled by any single manufacturer globally. “As a leader in HVAC and plumbing solutions, we continually assess our business; as well as keep pace with the industry and our customer base in the region. With Zurn’s efficient range of plumbing speciality valves, we can now offer a complete portfolio of these products across the UAE. We are thrilled to be the exclusive distributor of Zurn valves and look forward to offering customised plumbing solutions to the region”, added Kartik Raval, General Manager, Leminar Global.

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Event Info Power Purchase Agreement

7 – 10 June 2020, Dubai 19 – 22 October 2020, Singapore www.infocusinternational.com/ppa

Overview There are many moving pieces affecting the future of electric power development in emerging market. Unlike the past Independent Power Project models, which featured standardised take-or-pay contracts – today’s market demands more innovative incentives to ensure better availability, better performance, as well as more attractive and sustainable mixtures of fuel sources. Economies throughout developing countries urgently need to master the key tools, models, and lessons learned for transforming and strengthening today’s electricity sector. These include the latest models in negotiating Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), in designing and managing new competitive power markets, as well as attracting the right mix of renewable energy sources. This 4-day comprehensive workshop gives you clear explanations of the new models of PPA risk allocation, of designing and managing competitive power markets, attracting private investments in renewable energy, through a series of real case examples of contracts and markets. Case Studies will include real examples from Africa, Middle East, Asia, Europe and North America. Furthermore, cases stimulate independent thinking and discussion among participants. Benefits of Attending • LEARN about all the essentials of different PPAs • NEGOTIATE fair and sustainable PPAs • STRUCTURE successful PPAs based upon your own company’s risk profile and risk allocation needs • EXPOSE to the frontiers of international experience in IPP development • LEARN theory and practice of pricing and tariff design • ANALYSE the relationship between Public, Private, and Government sector • PERFORM a policy and risk analysis of PPA contracts • EXPLORE a PPA relationship with EPC, O&M, Fuel Supply, and Interconnect Agreement • GAIN the tools and models in directing your country’s electricity transformation and market design plans • IMPROVE your awareness of the common pitfalls and mistakes to avoid in today’s private power investments

• LEAD successful power project finance transactions • IDENTIFY how financial derivatives can be used as an effective hedge of financial and electricity market based risks

Teaching Methodology The agenda will combine presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful. Course Certificate Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement. To Register/Enquire on this course, please contact:

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Event Info Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contracts for Energy Industry 24 – 26 August 2020, Singapore www.infocusinternational.com/epcenergy

Overview Today, Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) projects are uniquely challenging. Parties currently involved in large complex and fast-track EPC projects frequently suffer financial loss that could have been mitigated by effective contract management. Appropriate practical “know-how” of EPC contracts will improve your ability to take appropriate steps, or to obtain necessary advice, to minimise or manage such risks. This intensive workshop provides valuable insight into the rapidly evolving world of EPC contracts. It has been designed specifically for the professionals and management of energy industries and will be of particular interest to those with current or planned projects in Asia, Africa, Middle East, Europe and the CIS. You will analyse an EPC contract, clause by clause, focusing on your challenges in international and domestic projects. This unique interactive master class discusses the key issues in EPC contracts which are relevant for lenders, sponsors and borrowers in international construction projects and the keys to deliver successful projects.

Course Highlights • Global and local legal and commercial framework in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe and the CIS • Contract negotiation best practices • Tips on contractual risk mitigation • Contract financing and project structuring • Contractor relationship management • Clause-by-clause discussion based on an actual contract precedent Key Learning Objectives • UNDERSTAND the current finance market for EPC contracts • MANAGE legal risks and environment for EPC contracts in the region • DISCOVER alternative procurement options for projects and the risks and opportunities associated with these options • DISTINGUISH new and effective contract negotiation strategies • ANALYSE the types of claims that may be made under EPC contracts and develop strategies to manage these claims

• GAIN INSIGHTS into the best current dispute resolution options and the risks and costs associated with each option

Teaching Methodology The agenda will combine presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful. Course Certificate Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement. To Register/Enquire on this course, please contact:

Abigail Harris

Infocus International Tel: +65 6325 0215 Email: abigail@infocusinternational.com Website: www.infocusinternational.com/epcenergy


Free Takeaway 3 detailed articles on EPC contract precedents containing discussions on: EPCM & Alliancing Contracts EPC contracts in the global market FIDIC contract and the challenges faced by construction contractors

Group Discount book 3 person to save $300 per person

Managing and Negotiating

Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contracts for Energy Industry Mastering the legal and commercial framework, contract negotiation, financing, risk and contractor relationship complexities of upstream and downstream EPC projects

24 – 26 August 2020, Singapore

Global and local legal and commercial framework in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Europe and the CIS Contract negotiation best practices Tips on contractual risk mitigation Contract financing and project structuring Contractor relationship management Clause-by-clause discussion based on an actual contract precedent

“A must�attend for professionals wishing to improve in EPC contracts management.” - Century Power Generation “Interesting, extremely helpful and relevant. A very clear presentation style which kept the material interesting and the audience engaged.” - National Oil Company of Namibia

UNDERSTAND the current finance market for EPC contracts MANAGE legal risks and environment for EPC contracts in the region DISCOVER alternative procurement options for projects and the risks and opportunities associated with these options DISTINGUISH new and effective contract negotiation strategies ANALYSE the types of claims that may be made under EPC contracts and develop strategies to manage these claims GAIN INSIGHTS into the best current dispute resolution options and the risks and costs associated with each option

OFFSHORE MAGAZINE

ENERGY INSIGHT

E: abigail@infocusinternational.com

“The seminars were highly informative and the trainer is clearly very experienced in the EPC and major projects worldwide. It was very relevant for us in our business.” - Qatar Petroleum

Key Learning Objectives

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“A very thorough presentation with excellent real life examples and war stories from the trainer.” - Exxonmobil

Course Highlights

“The trainer spoke knowledgeably about matters that concern lenders, sponsors and borrowers bringing different perspectives to the discussion.” - KBC Bank NV “Interesting explanation of every clause of the contract (i.e. the thorough assessment of an EPC contract).” - KFW Bankengruppe

www.infocusinternational.com/epcenergy


Event Info Power Project Finance

7 – 11 September 2020, Johannesburg www.infocusinternational.com/powerprojectfinance

Overview Project finance is widely used for large infrastructure projects including thermal and renewable power projects. The technique enables project risks to be allocated to the parties best able to manage them and facilitates the raising of long term debt without recourse to the project developer. The correct allocation of risk through an appropriate commercial structure is the foundation of a sound financing plan and this course will develop these themes by walking through the commercial contracts and finance documentation and provide an understanding of how to determine the optimal amount of debt using cash flow and ratio analysis. Current circumstances in the African power project sector will be discussed. Investment committees need to be sure that all risk aspects have been studied and the course will detail the key elements of the due diligence exercise. The course will also provide a guide on how to approach the debt market. Benefits of Attending The course is intended to provide a firm understanding of the principles which create a bankable power project finance structure in terms of risk allocation and the commercial and financial structure. On completion of this course you will understand: • How a power project is structured and financed • How to identify power project risks and mitigation strategies • The role of the financial model and cash flow and ratio analysis • Debt sizing techniques • Project finance term sheets and loan documentation • Contract documentation • The due diligence process • How to efficiently identify viable project prospects • How to approach the debt market

• Project analysis & development • Commercial & legal • Commercial services suppliers (law, insurance etc.) • Policy makers and policy advisors dealing with energy sector financial issues Teaching Methodology The agenda will combine presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful. Course Certificate Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement.

Who Should Attend • Power project developer, investor or financier • Finance & accounting • Project finance & structured finance • Power project management

To Register/Enquire on this course, please contact:

Abigail Harris

Infocus International Tel: +65 6325 0215 Email: abigail@infocusinternational.com Website: www.infocusinternational.com/powerprojectfinance


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Power Project Finance 7 – 11 September 2020, Johannesburg

Benefits of Attending The course is intended to provide a firm understanding of the principles which create a bankable power project finance structure in terms of risk allocation and the commercial and financial structure. On completion of this course you will understand: ■ How a power project is structured and financed ■ How to identify power project risks and mitigation strategies ■ The role of the financial model and cash flow and ratio analysis ■ Debt sizing techniques ■ Project finance term sheets and loan documentation ■ Contract documentation ■ The due diligence process ■ How to efficiently identify viable project prospects ■ How to approach the debt market

Who Should Attend Including but not limited to people working in: ■ Power project developer, investor or financier ■ Finance & accounting ■ Project finance & structured finance ■ Power project management ■ Project analysis & development ■ Commercial & legal ■ Commercial services suppliers (law, insurance etc.) ■ Policy makers and policy advisors dealing with energy sector financial issues

Supported by: OFFSHORE MAGAZINE

ENERGY INSIGHT

E: abigail@infocusinternational.com

www.infocusinternational.com/powerprojectfinance


Event Info Electricity Economics in Changing Electricity Markets 16 – 18 November 2020, Singapore www.infocusinternational.com/electricityeconomics

Overview

Are you ready for the new challenges & opportunities as power markets around the world evolve? This is an essential core knowledge course for those involved in the business or regulation of the power industry. It leads you through a clear, accessible and thorough examination of the economics of power generation, from power plant cost influences to end-customer prices. It contextualises this analysis with key consideration of industry drivers and trends, including increasingly liberalised and competitive markets, evolving policy support and management frameworks, the growth and integration of renewable power sources, and the restructuring of power systems towards more decentralised operations. A highly interactive presentation style allows for plenty of Q&A and time to discuss the issues from multiple stakeholder perspectives; including power plant owners, investors, policymakers and energy customers. This course is an essential primer for those seeking to navigate successful business routes through transitioning electricity systems. Benefits of Attending • Clear, independent and businessfocused introduction • Language designed for non-experts; particularly senior executives, policymakers & investment decision-makers • Core knowledge building, including up-to-the-minute examples from markets around the world • Interactive discussion of key market and economic variables • Quantification of key issues using simple numerical calculations, real data and Excel-based tools We will examine these key questions: • Which variables drive the economics of electricity generation? • How do generation costs combine with other factors to produce end-use electricity prices? • How are current technology & system trends impacting electricity costs and prices? • What are policymakers doing to keep costs down? • Who are the key stakeholders and influencers on electricity economics? • What are the value-chain impacts of market Liberalisation and Competition? • How are solar and wind power (and other low-carbon options) changing market environments? • and many more!

Who Should Attend: • Power generators, utilities and IPPs • Investors, including commercial and development banks, venture capital and private equity • Policymakers and policy advisors • Transmission / Distribution system operators (grid) • Power system vendors & EPC contractors • Large electricity users • Commercial services suppliers (law, insurance etc.) Teaching Methodology The agenda will combine presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful. Course Certificate Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement. To Register/Enquire on this course, please contact:

Abigail Harris

Infocus International Tel: +65 6325 0215 Email: abigail@infocusinternational.com Website: www.infocusinternational.com/electricityeconomics


BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND “I enjoyed the course with lots of demonstrations and case studies. The facilitator was just marvellous, up to the game. It was a value for money workshop.” Shadric Namalomba, Director of Finance, Electricity Generation Company Malawi

Electricity Economics

in Changing Electricity Markets The new economics of power markets in a low-carbon world

16 – 18 November 2020, Singapore Book 3 persons and save

$300 each

Benefits of Attending ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Clear, independent and business-focused introduction Language designed for non-experts; particularly senior executives, policymakers & investment decision-makers Core knowledge building, including up-to-the-minute examples from markets around the world Interactive discussion of key market and economic variables Quantification of key issues using simple numerical calculations, real data and Excel-based tools

We will examine these key questions: ■ Which variables drive the economics of electricity generation? ■ How do generation costs combine with other factors to produce end-use electricity prices? ■ How are current technology & system trends impacting electricity costs and prices? ■ What are policymakers doing to keep costs down? ■ Who are the key stakeholders and influencers on electricity economics? ■ What are the value-chain impacts of market liberalisation and competition? ■ How are solar and wind power (and other low-carbon options) changing market environments? ■ and many more!

Who Should Attend ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Power generators, utilities and IPPs Investors, including commercial and development banks, venture capital and private equity Policymakers and policy advisors Transmission / Distribution system operators (grid) Power system vendors & EPC contractors Large electricity users Commercial services suppliers (law, insurance etc.)

Supported by: OFFSHORE MAGAZINE

ENERGY INSIGHT

E: abigail@infocusinternational.com

www.infocusinternational.com/electricityeconomics


Event Info Gas & LNG Markets, Contracts & Pricing 16 – 20 March 2020, Singapore 28 Sep – 2 Oct 2020, Port of Spain 23 – 27 Nov 2020, Singapore www.infocusinternational.com/gaslng

Overview Due to the complex geopolitical nature of gas/ LNG sourcing and long term nature of gas transactions between buyers and sellers, it is commercially prudent for those involved in thisprocess to know the global gas & LNG supply & markets condition, available methodologies for price determination, contract structure and negotiation techniques. Any misjudgement in any of these areas could result in wrong sourcing decisions, significant adverse financial consequences and legal liabilities. This course has, therefore, been designed to enable the professionals in the gas sector and gas advisory services to make right sourcing decision, construct gas/LNG contracts and negotiate from a position of strength and knowledge in order to gain a competitive edge in the process. Course Highlights • Global gas/LNG market and market structure in Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, Europe and USA regions • Current gas/LNG outlook and trends • Contract terminology and construction operational, commercial and legal basis of gas, LNG and Gas Transportation Contracts • Principles of gas/LNG Sales and Purchase Agreement (GSPA/SPA), Gas Transportation Agreement (GTA) and Regasification Agreements • Gas/LNG pricing principles, current practice and price indexation in competitive gas markets • Contracting and negotiation - proven techniques Benefits of Attending • Background knowledge to framework to facilitate gas/LNG commercial decisions • Understanding current trends of the gas organisation structure • Knowledge of the underlying rationale for gas contract terms and conditions • Learn to construct gas, LNG and gas transportation contracts and negotiate them • Understanding of techniques of gas/LNG price setting in competitive markets • Awareness of operation of trading hubs, spot and arbitrage • Holistic understanding of what is required to put a new supply chain in place Who Should Attend Energy professionals including but not limited to:

• Purchasing/Supply Chain • Legal/Contracts Negotiation • Commercial • Finance/Pricing • Marketing • Trading • Sales/Business Development • Project Finance • Corporate Planning From Sectors: • Natural gas E&P • Gas/LNG trade, shipping, transmission, distribution • Government agencies • Gas based power generation • Gas/LNG related project finance, asset management, hedge funds, equity/fixed income • Gas pipeline and high pressure transportation Course Certificate Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement. To Register/Enquire on this course, please contact:

Weslyn Lee

Infocus International Group Tel: +65 6325 0274 Email: abigail@infocusinternational.com Website: www.infocusinternational.com/gaslng


5 day course “The best gas / LNG course I have ever attended. I will gladly recommend it to anyone.” by past participant, Chevron

GAS & LNG

MARKETS, CONTRACTS & PRICING A comprehensive all-in-one course addressing all key elements for successful gas & LNG business strategies

16 – 20 Mar 2020 Singapore 28 Sep – 2 Oct 2020 Port of Spain 23 – 27 Nov 2020 Singapore

Course Highlights ■ Global gas/LNG market and market structure in Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, Europe and USA regions ■ Current gas/LNG outlook and trends ■ Contract terminology and construction - operational, commercial and legal basis of gas, LNG and Gas Transportation Contracts ■ Principles of gas/LNG Sales and Purchase Agreement (GSPA/SPA), Gas Transportation Agreement (GTA) and Regasification Agreements ■ Gas/LNG pricing principles, current practice and price indexation in competitive gas markets ■ Contracting and negotiation - proven techniques

Benefits of Attending ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Background knowledge to framework to facilitate gas/LNG commercial decisions Understanding current trends of the gas organisation structure Knowledge of the underlying rationale for gas contract terms and conditions Learn to construct gas, LNG and gas transportation contracts and negotiate them Understanding of techniques of gas/LNG price setting in competitive markets Awareness of operation of trading hubs, spot and arbitrage Holistic understanding of what is required to put a new supply chain in place

Book 3 persons and save

$600 each

Supported by: OFFSHORE MAGAZINE

ENERGY INSIGHT

E: abigail@infocusinternational.com

www.infocusinternational.com/gaslng


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