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Jamnagar [ˌdʒæmnəˈgɑː] n (Placename) a city in India, in Gujarat: noted for its palaces and temples: cement, pottery, textiles. Pop.: 341 637 (1991) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| CASA hopes to build 2,000 earthquake-resistant houses for the destitute in three villages of Bhuj Taluk of Kutch district and three villages of Jodiya Taluk in Jamnagar District, using local material, and accommodating climatic conditions of this desert-like area: very hot in the day, very cold at night. Among these firms is Bechtel Corporation, which, as noted in a separate news release, is using Bentley's ProjectWise system for collaboration on the Jamnagar Export Refinery Project (JERP) in India. HOUSTON -- Bechtel Corporation, one of the world's premier engineering, construction, and project management companies, is using Bentley's ProjectWise system to collaborate on the Jamnagar Export Refinery Project (JERP) in India. |
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