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BLOG
BLOGseptember 15, 2016
El dorado 15, roti and final presentation
Hi all, o last week we were about to enter our final weeks of the project. For our final presentation we still needed to do a lot of documentation and preparations for the final presentation. However, there was still some time for enjoyment, since Ruben was celebrating his birthday in Guyana. We also were invited […] Read more
augustus 31, 2016
Results, more mud and Kaieteur falls
Hi all, ast week we left of with our trip to Paramaribo and a full planning for the coming weeks. Since then we’ve made considerable progress with our project. The model is so far up and running, a nice overview is made of the situation inside the wards and the structural guys made an assessment […] Read more
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PROJECT
The city of Georgetown, Guyana suffers from heavy rainfall and an inadequate drainage system.
Our goal is to give more insight in the system by making a flood analysis, developing a transferrable hydraulic model and assess the outfall structures in order to allow better decision making for the improvement of the system.
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ABOUT
After our first intensive project, we are ready for another challenge. Here you can read all about our initiative for the project in Georgetown.
From the end of July until half September 2016, our team of seven MSc. Students Civil Engineering at the Delft University of Technology, worked on a multidisciplinary project in Georgetown, Guyana
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PARTNERS
PARTNERS