Creation of partnership cooperation between GEOtest and the ADMAS Regional Research Centre (Q9768)

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Project Q9768 in Czech Republic
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Creation of partnership cooperation between GEOtest and the ADMAS Regional Research Centre
Project Q9768 in Czech Republic

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    1,218,000.0 Czech koruna
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    48,720.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    1,740,000.0 Czech koruna
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    69,600.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    70 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    30 June 2018
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    30 June 2018
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    GEOtest, a.s.
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    49°10'43.93"N, 16°40'52.54"E
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    62700
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    Projekt je zaměřen na vytvoření partnerské kooperace mezi firmou GEOtest, a.s. a regionálním výzkumným centrem AdMaS, výzkumná skupina EGAR. Centrum AdMaS disponuje moderním testovacím zařízením, výpočetním softwarem pro modelování složitých úloh v geotechnice a teoretickými znalostmi v oboru. Firma GEOtest, a.s. disponuje zkušenostmi z aplikace metod testování in situ v geotechnice z mnoha desítek staveb. (Czech)
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    The project is focused on establishing partnership cooperation between GEOtest, a.s. and the regional research centre ADMAS, research group EGAR. The ADMAS centre has modern testing equipment, computational software for modelling complex tasks in geotechnics and theoretical knowledge in the field. GEOtest, a.s. has experience from the application of in situ testing methods in geotechnics from dozens of buildings. (English)
    22 October 2020
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    CZ.01.1.02/0.0/0.0/15_013/0004874
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