The document outlines the progress of a construction project in Costa Rica. It documents 47 steps of the process, starting with installing footing steel and ending with installing underlayment on the roof. Major milestones include completing the foundation, columns, walls and beams; installing trusses; and finishing the roof structure. The project is being carried out by Thomas Rosenberger of Santa Ana, Costa Rica.
Construction of a 200' long x 16' high x 3' thick x 3500 psi, solid concrete retaining wall, backfilled with 3000m3 of road grade stone, compacted every 12"
Mexican roof tiles screwed into metal battens on counter battens on top of 4mm SBS membrane underlayment applied to 14mm cementitious laminate sheathing
Construction of a 200' long x 16' high x 3' thick x 3500 psi, solid concrete retaining wall, backfilled with 3000m3 of road grade stone, compacted every 12"
Mexican roof tiles screwed into metal battens on counter battens on top of 4mm SBS membrane underlayment applied to 14mm cementitious laminate sheathing
Inria - leaflet of research centre Saclay - Île-de-FranceInria
The Inria Saclay – Île-de-France research centre is a major part of the highly diversified ecosystem at Saclay which features leading partners in computational sciences. Research bodies, leading schools, competitiveness clusters and industry comprise the three complementary facets of research, training and innovation. A coordination program launched in 2000 took concrete form with the establishment of the Digiteo advanced research network. Most of our research teams are pooled with several institutions as proof of the strong links we enjoy with our partners. Centre researchers contribute to education for the students in Saclay. Training through research extends the approach with many doctoral students welcomed in research teams.
Digital technology now forms a central part of our everyday lives. It can be found in the majority of objects and services that we use every day, including the Internet, computers, mobile phones, cameras, portable music players, televisions, game consoles and GPS receivers, but it is also hidden away, sometimes in a less visible manner, in vehicles, industrial tools, medical devices, decision support systems, etc.
In the space of barely a few years, all these technologies have already profoundly changed our lives, to the point of becoming indispensable. They will continue to do so in the future, thanks to applications that are currently being developed. This is the route taken by researchers at Inria, a public research body, which is inventing the digital world of the future.
Inria - leaflet of research centre Nancy - Grand EstInria
The Inria Nancy - Grand Est research centre organises many scientific cooperation programs with its academic partners in the region as a whole and internationally, in particular with Sarrebruck and Luxembourg.
Inria - leaflet of research centre Saclay - Île-de-FranceInria
The Inria Saclay – Île-de-France research centre is a major part of the highly diversified ecosystem at Saclay which features leading partners in computational sciences. Research bodies, leading schools, competitiveness clusters and industry comprise the three complementary facets of research, training and innovation. A coordination program launched in 2000 took concrete form with the establishment of the Digiteo advanced research network. Most of our research teams are pooled with several institutions as proof of the strong links we enjoy with our partners. Centre researchers contribute to education for the students in Saclay. Training through research extends the approach with many doctoral students welcomed in research teams.
Digital technology now forms a central part of our everyday lives. It can be found in the majority of objects and services that we use every day, including the Internet, computers, mobile phones, cameras, portable music players, televisions, game consoles and GPS receivers, but it is also hidden away, sometimes in a less visible manner, in vehicles, industrial tools, medical devices, decision support systems, etc.
In the space of barely a few years, all these technologies have already profoundly changed our lives, to the point of becoming indispensable. They will continue to do so in the future, thanks to applications that are currently being developed. This is the route taken by researchers at Inria, a public research body, which is inventing the digital world of the future.
Inria - leaflet of research centre Nancy - Grand EstInria
The Inria Nancy - Grand Est research centre organises many scientific cooperation programs with its academic partners in the region as a whole and internationally, in particular with Sarrebruck and Luxembourg.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.