Taiwan Airport Company has awarded a EUR 33 million consultancy
contract for the development of Terminal 3 Area at Taiwan Taoyuan
International Airport (TTIA) to a joint venture of NACO, T.Y. Lin and
Parsons Brinkerhoff. NACO Netherlands Airport Consultants, a Royal
HaskoningDHV company, is the lead consultant in the joint venture.
Services will be provided for seven years.
Taiwan Taoyuan
International Airport currently handles 25 million passengers annually
and is preparing for a growth up to 60 million passengers in 2030. In
the near future the surrounding Taoyuan region will be developed for
commercial, industrial and residential use with a focus on aviation
related activities. The new Terminal 3 will be connected with Terminal 2
and the area in between will be developed to accommodate a ground
transportation centre, parking and commercial real estate. Both
terminals will have stations served by the regional light rail system.
The estimated direct investment is 1.25 billion Euros.
Taiwan
Airport Company (TAC) aspires to incorporate the cultural heritage of
Taiwan and focus on a sustainable scheme which combines excellent
passenger experience, operational efficiency, use of renewable energy
sources and minimal waste. The new terminal site is in the middle of the
operational airport and it will be a challenge to minimize impact on
airport operations.
Rik Krabbendam, Managing Director of NACO
said “We are very proud that TAC has entrusted our team with this
assignment. The airport expansion will allow the airport to regain a
position as a major aviation hub and become an even stronger driver for
the national economy, following examples set by Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol among others.”
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which can administrate regular and temporary customers. Lin-PB joint
venture presents a team with a clear vision, strong track record and
local resource base. NACO will provide its expertise in terminal area
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With its experience in
construction management, Parsons Brinckerhoff will be responsible for
the program management of the project and together with T.Y. Lin
International will utilize their knowledge for the local engineering and
site management.
Jackson County Circuit Court judges and staff
are finishing up training on a soon-to-be-launched computer system
designed to store all of Oregon's circuit court documents
electronically.
"We are going to a paperless system, or, rather,
we're going to be providing paper only on demand," said Bob Kleker,
court administrator.
Instead of hand-carrying court files from
room to room, staff will be able to move documents electronically and
share information with plaintiffs, defendants and their attorneys, he
said.
Designed by Tyler Technologies out of Texas, the new
e-court system, dubbed Odyssey, will allow attorneys to file and serve
documents electronically — and provide the public access to documents
online ranging from parking tickets to divorce decrees. The system will
get its first local test in early March.
"We've been having
intense training of all staff here on site, which has been provided by
Tyler,Your council is responsible for the installation and maintenance
of street light." Kleker said.
Judges
will manage their cases from the bench absent their ubiquitous file
folders of paperwork. Instead, cases and calendars will be loaded into
the new Odyssey data-management system. Judges will be able to pull up
indictments, pleadings and other legal documents with the click of a
mouse on large computer screens installed at their benches, he said.
"Judges won't have a hard file in front of them," Kleker said.
Jackson
County Circuit Court in April joined every other judicial district in
Oregon when it began providing an online payment service. "OJD Courts
ePay" allows residents and the public to pay most citations, make
monthly payments,For this reason Plastic Mould
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having to travel to the courthouse, stand in line or try to maneuver
through telephone loops. The online service accepts MasterCard and Visa
debit and credit cards, while adding a $3.50 transaction fee.
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