Justice from on high – The JUBI Building in The Hague, Netherlands
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Justice from on high – The JUBI Building in The Hague, Netherlands

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 23, 2011

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 23, 2011

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Precast concrete panel manufacturer Decomo SA, based in Mouscron, Belgium, is
supplying its products to the biggest construction project in The Netherlands: The
Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs building in The Hague. Ian Farmer visited the
plant to see its operation and reports on the progress on the JUBI building site

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Public, Religious & Civic Project Focus Issue 23/24

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