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Wellness Wednesday - February 17, 2021

Wellness Wednesday - February 17, 2021 Hip dips, Anti-inflammatory Foods, Healthy Grocery essentials and a delcious vegan recipe ....Check out this edition of Wellness Wednesday!

Wellness Wednesday - February 3rd, 2021

Wellness Wednesday - February 3rd, 2021 Mental Health, toned arms and February's in season vegetables to keep you heart healthy and ready for Valentine's day.

Wellness Wednesday January 20th, 2021

Wellness Wednesday January 20th, 2021 Happy Wednesday everyone. It is time to get your wellness on!!! Don't miss all the great ways to help yourself.

Winter 2021 Health and Safety Newsletter

Winter 2021 Health and Safety Newsletter Welcome to 2021. It's time for the quarterly Corporation Newsletter. Don't miss this edition to get your 2021 started right....Healthy and safe

Wellness Wednesday, January 6 2021

Wellness Wednesday, January 6 2021 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Do not miss the first edition of Wellness Wednesday 2021. A great help to start your New Year off right.

Team Engineering Better Rebar For Concrete Construction

Team Engineering Better Rebar For Concrete Construction UWindsor’s structures lab, one of the largest in Canada, Sreekanta Das’s team will develop a loadbearing, narrow, concrete beam that fits with prefabricated insulated light-gauge steel wall panels.   A UWindsor engineering professor has partnered with local industry to develop structures using corrosion-resistant building rebar made from volcanic rock. “Most buildings in Canada are constructed using concrete beams and other concrete elements with embedded steel reinforcement bars,” says Sreekanta Das, a civil engineering professor. “The problem with steel rebar is that the material is susceptible to corrosion and can lead to the development of cracks in reinforced concrete buildings, resulting in reduced service life of the building and safety concerns.” Dr. Das has been working with MEDA Engineering & Technical Services on varying methods of concrete rehabilitation and reinforcement for more than a decade using rebar, mesh, fabric, and fibre. The results of this exhaustive…

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