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| | ADM Solutions ADM Solutions delivers services to Digitize and discover the untapped wisdom that lies within video, audio, image and text files. (902) 567-3696 29 Park Street, Dominion
Alliance Computer Systems Full service computer dealer. Serving Cape Breton for over 20 years, with quality computer products, software licensing, networking, supplies, and services. Sales and service authorized by IBM, HP/Compaq, Lenovo, AOpen. A+ Certified technicians. (902) 562-6600 134 Welton Street, Sydney
Lantz Electronics Ltd Selling, servicing, and supporting computer systems since the mid 70's (902) 794-7273 137 King Street, North Sydney
MediaSpark MediaSpark helps people and organizations achieve success through the effective use of design and technology. We offer products and services to meet the needs of business, education, government, community organizations, and more. (902) 562-0042 55 Townsend Street, 2nd Floor, Sydney
Merritt Business Machines Sales and service of office equipment (902) 539-1716 280 townsend st., sydney
Nedco Distributors of Electrical Products, Controls & Automation, Wire & Cable, Data, Telecom, Lighting and Distribution. Nedco Represents world class lines such as Schneider, Thomas & Betts, Cooper, Canlyte, Hoffman, Sylvania, Burndy, 3M, Leviton, Ipex. (902) 564-2648 1212 Upper Price Street, Sydney
Second Impression Technologies We are a new-media design and consulting company working specifically with small businesses and non-profit groups in Cape Breton. We also have ties to traditional media as the publisher of The Glace Bay Gleaner, a community newspaper in Glace Bay. (902) 842-1552 PO Box 422, Glace Bay
Soundafex - Audiotronic Soundafex is locally owned for over 25 Years. We are your only authorized Sales and Service Center for Rogers Wireless in Industrial Cape Breton. Soundafex offers a full line of computer and electronics including complete sales and service. (902) 564-9400 484 Grand Lake Road, Sydney
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Tender Issued for Protective Cap July 20, 2010 - The Sydney Tar Ponds Agency has released a tender for the construction of a protective cap over treated tar ponds sediment.It's the third step in a series of projects leading to the future development of the remediated site.Construction of the multi-layer protective cap will begin in the fall, and is scheduled for completion in summer, 2013. It will include a grading/bedding layer, a geosynthetic clay layer, a geocomposit drainage layer, protective fill, topsoil and hydro seed. The cap is designed to direct rain and groundwater into an engineered channel that will also carry brook water to the mouth of Sydney Harbour. The tender closes Aug. 10. More than 70 per cent of the south pond, located between Prince Street and the Ferry Street Bridge, has been solidified and stabilized. Treatment of the entire pond is expected to be completed in August. It will be followed by the construction of a channel to allow brook water and groundwater to flow through the site and into the harbour. In January 2007, the government of Canada and province of Nova Scotia committed $400 million to ensure the Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens cleanup is completed by 2014. S&S Work Restarts In South Pond
03/23/10 The Sydney Tar Ponds Agency is pleased to announce that the cleanup has kicked into high gear with the restart of solidification and stabilization in the south tar pond. Contractors began the cement work today (Tuesday, March 23, 2010). The process includes using an excavator to mix cement powder into the contaminated sediment, similar to the way a baker mixes ingredients when making a cake. The contract requires that each completed cell meets established criteria for permeability, leachability, and strength. For more on this contract, please click here. It's expected that the south pond (from Prince Street to Ferry Street Bridge) will be completely solidified and stabilized by the end of summer, 2010. Air monitors are operating in real-time at the project fence line, and also operating within the work site as part of the Master Occupational Health and Safety Plan for the project. To receive daily air monitoring reports, please click here. To view a video clip of work from 2009, please right click here and select save target as. You must download the file in order to view it properly.
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