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Please watch our new Youtube Video: Machine-Learning Based Mobile App for Determining Corrosion Presence Using Image
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IBC Workshop
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Topic is Machine-Learning Based Mobile App for Determining Corrosion today.
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Ready for Launching!
Ready for Launching!
A very special launching nose with hydraulic jacks has been designed and shipped to the construction site. The 48 meter-long launching nose is one of the longest ones in the world. The hydraulic jacks will be used to lift the tip of the cantilever onto the pier top.
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