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Rise of the machines
Published Tue, Nov 4, 2014 · 04:09 PM
EVEN as larger construction firms are finding increasingly sophisticated ways to improve their productivity, smaller firms are also making productivity strides through the adoption of machinery and training of their workers. Sterling Engineering, a local subcontractor which provides structural steel engineering and prefabrication solutions to Singapore's construction sector, is one such example.
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