New Furniture and Lighting from OKHA

Sunday, July 10th 2011
New Furniture and Lighting from OKHA

Bellow are some of the brand new furniture collection of OKHA, a Cape Town, South Africa-based design and interiors practice. These new furniture collection includes table, seating sofa and chair and lighting products and all of them are the best creation of the designer Adam Court. You better check them out by your self, which one do you like? via

MWH Leads Design and Construction Management of African Continent’s Tallest Dam

Sunday, November 22nd 2009
MWH Leads Design and Construction Management of African Continent's Tallest Dam

MWH, the global wet infrastructure sector leader and provider of environmental engineering, construction and strategic consulting services, and joint venture partner Energoprojekt Co. Ltd., helped celebrate the completion of the $350 million Tekeze Hydropower Project in northern Ethiopia. The government-funded project – and tallest dam in Africa at 188 meters-high – is expected to provide a reliable, renewable source of power for the country that... 

Insituform Settles Lawsuit Against Former European Licensee for $8.5 Million

Tuesday, November 18th 2008

Insituform Technologies, Inc. announced that it has settled its lawsuit against Per Aarsleff A/S, the Company’s joint venture partner in Germany and the United Kingdom and a former licensee of the Insituform® CIPP process in Northern and Eastern Europe, Russia and South Africa, which proceeding was pending in Memphis, Tennessee. In connection with the settlement, Per Aarsleff will pay the Company $8.5 million in a lump sum in the next ten days. In... 

Hitachi to Pay $400,000 Annually to Use Hawaii’s Monkeypod Tree in Ads

Sunday, January 28th 2007

Japanese electronics maker Hitachi Ltd. has agreed to pay $400,000 (euro310,000) a year to feature Moanalua Gardens’ giant monkeypod tree in its advertisements and corporate literature over the next decade. Hitachi, which makes televisions, appliances, cell phones and other electronics, has used the 50-foot-tree (15-meter-tree) known for its umbrella-shaped canopy as a corporate symbol since 1973. “Everyone in Japan knows this tree,”...