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From left, at the stables of thoroughbred Annagh Haven in Oristown, Co Meath is Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Damien English, Prof Fergal OBrien, deputy director of Amber and head of the tissue engineering research group in RCSI, and Laurence Mulvany, owner of thefilly Annagh Haven (pictured).
A promising young racehorse facing the prospect of being put down was rescued from death by a bone repair technology developed by scientists in Ireland. The thoroughbreds jaw was rebuilt and the two-year-old filly is performing well on the racetrack.
The bone repair technology, called HydroxyColl, allows lost or damaged bone to be regrown. It was developed by researchers in the Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research Centre (Amber) a collaboration involving Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Annagh Havens successful return to the track was a research highlight presented on Tuesday at an industry day marking the centres first year in operation. The RCSI has set up a spin-out company, SurgaColl Technologies, to market the product.
This was its first clinical use and was used to treat a cyst in the horses jaw. It left the jaw at risk of breaking and stopped the horse eating properly, and a common outcome is euthanasia.
Blood vessels
The treatment involved removing the cyst and then rebuilding the jaw by implanting a 3-d scaffold which acts like a bone graft. This helps to build up bone and encourages blood vessels to form, the Amber research team said.
Annagh Haven has since returned to racing and has won or placed six times to date. The work demonstrated Ambers ability to push the boundaries of science, said the centres acting director Prof Stefano Sanvito.
The industry day showed that the State was getting good value from its investment in scientific research, said Damien English, Minister of State for Skills, Research and Innovation.
You are making your case for continuing success, he said. Amber received a five year budget in 2013 of 58 million including 35 million from the State and 23 million from industrial partners. The State funding comes via Science Foundation Ireland.
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From left, at the stables of thoroughbred Annagh Haven in Oristown, Co Meath is Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Damien English, Prof Fergal OBrien, deputy director of Amber and head of the tissue engineering research group in RCSI, and Laurence Mulvany, owner of thefilly Annagh Haven (pictured).
A promising young racehorse facing the prospect of being put down was rescued from death by a bone repair technology developed by scientists in Ireland. The thoroughbreds jaw was rebuilt and the two-year-old filly is performing well on the racetrack.
The bone repair technology, called HydroxyColl, allows lost or damaged bone to be regrown. It was developed by researchers in the Advanced Materials and BioEngineering Research Centre (Amber) a collaboration involving Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork and the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Annagh Havens successful return to the track was a research highlight presented on Tuesday at an industry day marking the centres first year in operation. The RCSI has set up a spin-out company, SurgaColl Technologies, to market the product.
This was its first clinical use and was used to treat a cyst in the horses jaw. It left the jaw at risk of breaking and stopped the horse eating properly, and a common outcome is euthanasia.
Blood vessels
The treatment involved removing the cyst and then rebuilding the jaw by implanting a 3-d scaffold which acts like a bone graft. This helps to build up bone and encourages blood vessels to form, the Amber research team said.
Annagh Haven has since returned to racing and has won or placed six times to date. The work demonstrated Ambers ability to push the boundaries of science, said the centres acting director Prof Stefano Sanvito.
The industry day showed that the State was getting good value from its investment in scientific research, said Damien English, Minister of State for Skills, Research and Innovation.
You are making your case for continuing success, he said. Amber received a five year budget in 2013 of 58 million including 35 million from the State and 23 million from industrial partners. The State funding comes via Science Foundation Ireland.
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Office space being built in the Bakery Square 2.0 complex in the East End's booming Penn Avenue corridor is almost fully leased, and developers are setting their sights on tenants for a second office building.
Because we're so close to Carnegie Mellon, Pitt and other local universities, we feel there is a lot of pent-up demand for companies who want to come to Pittsburgh to locate here, said Gregg Perelman, managing partner of Shadyside's Walnut Capital Partners.
O'Hara-based software maker Autodesk Inc. plans to lease about 15,000 square feet and employ 65 people in the six-story office building, scheduled to open this fall in Bakery Square 2.0. Internet search giant Google Inc. will anchor that building, leasing about one-third of the space.
By moving to Bakery Square, we will be in closer proximity to both established and startup companies in this area, Autodesk spokesman Noah Cole said.
Cole said the location will enable Autodesk to work more easily with CMU and Pitt researchers and tech developers, along with potential interns from the universities.
The brisk pace of securing tenants for the first building prompted Walnut Capital to start seeking tenants for the second one earlier than anticipated, Perelman said. The second building would be about the same size as the first, Perelman said.
I suspect we will be breaking ground on another office building ahead of schedule to keep up with this unbelievable demand, Perelman said.
Kevin Acklin, Mayor Bill Peduto's chief of staff and chief development officer, said he isn't surprised.
Walnut is doing so well because the site is so close to the talent base that Google, Autodesk and others are looking for, Acklin said.
Acklin pointed to transportation improvements in the area, including development of the East Liberty Transit Center near Penn Avenue with improved platforms and accessibility for transit riders using the Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway.
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A Chinese company has successfully 3D printed a five-storey apartment building and a 1,100 square metre villa from a special print material.
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While architectural firms compete with their designs for 3D-printed dwellings, one company in China has quietly been setting about getting the job done. In March of last year, company WinSun claimed to have printed 10 houses in 24 hours, using a proprietary 3D printer that uses a mixture of ground construction and industrial waste, such as glass and tailings, around a base of quick-drying cement mixed with a special hardening agent.
Now, WinSun has further demonstrated the efficacy of its technology -- with a five-storey apartment building and a 1,100 square metre (11,840 square foot) villa, complete with decorative elements inside and out, on display at Suzhou Industrial Park.
The 3D printer array, developed by Ma Yihe, who has been inventing 3D printers for over a decade, stands 6.6 metres high, 10 metres wide and 40 metres long (20 by 33 by 132 feet). This fabricates the parts in large pieces at WinSun's facility. The structures are then assembled on-site, complete with steel reinforcements and insulation in order to comply with official building standards.
Although the company hasn't revealed how large it can print pieces, based on photographs on its website, they are quite sizeable. A CAD design is used as a template, and the computer uses this to control the extruder arm to lay down the material "much like how a baker might ice a cake," WinSun said. The walls are printed hollow, with a zig-zagging pattern inside to provide reinforcement. This also leaves space for insulation.
This process saves between 30 and 60 percent of construction waste, and can decrease production times by between 50 and 70 percent, and labour costs by between 50 and 80 percent. In all, the villa costs around $161,000 to build.
And, using recycled materials in this way, the buildings decrease the need for quarried stone and other materials -- resulting in a construction method that is both environmentally forward and cost effective.
In time, the company hopes to use its technology on much larger scale constructions, such as bridges and even skyscrapers.
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BYRON CENTER, MI Apartments and condominium projects came roaring back in Ottawa County during 2014, fully recovering from a collapse of the market that dates back to 2008, according to Builder Track Reports.
Single family home starts also showed continued strength in the Lakeshore area, according to Builder Track Reports, which follows home building activity in West Michigan.
In Ottawa County, builders started construction on 443 apartment units, mostly to serve Grand Valley State Universitys student population in Allendale Township. Thats compared to a total of 52 units started in the previous four years. RELATED: 'Greek Town' housing project is a 'dream come true' for fraternities and sororities at Grand Valley State University
Builders also started construction on 198 condominium units in Ottawa County, nearly doubling the 103 units that were started in 2013.
In single family homes, builders took out permits for 742 projects, slightly down from 2013, when 759 homes were started in Ottawa County.
Georgetown Township continued to be the fastest-growing community in Ottawa County with 195 new single family home starts in 2014. Allendale Township was the second-fastest-growing community with 74 housing starts, followed by Holland and Grand Haven townships, with 65 and 57 housing starts. RELATED: New apartment construction soared in 2014 as renters clamored for housing near downtown
In Muskegon County, single family home starts were up slightly, from 127 projects in 2013 to 136 projects in 2014. No apartment projects were started. Seven condominium units were issued permits, according to Builder Track.
In the four Allegan County townships bordering Lake Michigan and the city of Saugatuck, single family homes starts were down slightly, from 73 in 2013 to 67 in 2014.
Jim Harger covers business for MLive/Grand Rapids Press. Email him at jharger@mlive.com or follow him on Twitter or Facebook or Google+.
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CHICAGOThe downtown multifamily market continues to set records. Related has just sold OneEleven, its 60-story apartment tower at 111 W. Wacker Dr. to Heitman for over $328 million. At $651,000 per unit, Related officials say it is the highest amount ever paid for a Chicago apartment building.
The previous owner of the site at Clark St. and Wacker Dr. had already begun construction on the proposed 90-story Shangri-La hotel and condominium tower when the onset of the recession halted construction. Related took over the site just a little over three years ago after the partially constructed base of the building had sat untouched for several years. Related redesigned the site as 504 units of luxury rental housing, redeveloped the property and began leasing last spring.
The acquisition of OneEleven in 2011 came at a significant discount to replacement cost making it an ideal fit for our fund management platform, skill set and our fully integrated execution strategy, says Justin Metz, managing principal of Related Fund Management, an investment adviser. In just three years, we were able to bring new resources, develop a marquee core asset and maximize value for our partners and investors.
By assembling a world-class design and construction team, we were able to take a distressed property along Chicagos riverfront that for years was symbolic of the recession and transform it into a luxury apartment tower that helped put the Loop on the map as one of Chicagos top residential neighborhoods, says Curt Bailey, president of Related Midwest.
New York-based Handel Architects designed the glass-sheathed tower and Kara Mann Design did its interiors. It opened in July 2014 and features a mix of studio, convertible and one-, two- and three-bedroom residences and more than 30,000-square-feet of amenity space. The property has proven popular and tenants now occupy more than 80% of the units.
The remarkable response, reflected first by the quick pace of leasing and, now, the record-setting sale of the building, validates our vision for this site and the Loop as a whole, where a number of new apartment developments are following in the footsteps of pioneering projects like OneEleven, Bailey adds.
Related Midwest will soon break ground on a 67-story residential tower at 451 E. Grand Ave. and also plans to develop 400 Lake Shore Dr., the site of the former Chicago Spire project.
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