Transportation Engineer and a member of the Ghana Institution of Engineering (GhIE), Yaa Amanua Osafo has highlighted the ...
Glen Ridgway, chartered civil engineer, author and a director of Workplace Wellbeing Academy, believes that real success ...
The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jade L. Rung, PE, PMP, as its new Chief Growth Officer (CGO). With over 30 years of experience leading ...
Built by Builders, the collaborative network of founder-led construction technology companies, officially welcomes Riskcast ...
The dissolution of Flood Control Zone 10 would transfer the oversight of eight creeks and low-lying areas to the Marin ...
Wilkes University’s Cohen Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation hosted a lecture Tuesday night led by Philip Ehrhorn, co ...
Vista, the world's leading private aviation group, today announced Vista Members are among the first to experience the ...
Bombardier has handed over long-time customer Vista’s first Global 8000 executive jet, as part of a fleet-wide upgrade to ...
The South Carolina Senate has approved a proposal to protect nearly every historic statue, monument, and building name from ...
Bidding for a share of the government's £1bn funding package is now open to councils looking to fix crumbling bridges, ...
Classic TV sitcoms only true Boomers will remember For Baby Boomers, television wasn’t just entertainment during the 1960s ...
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Rethinking informal settlement upgrading: Are title deeds really the answer?
For many informal settlement residents, the immediate need is not a title deed — it is access to basic services such as water, sanitation, electricity, and roads.
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