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Shahid Paknejad str, Tehran - Iran
Postal code: 1 998 875 773

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, 20 May 2012
یکشنبه, 31 اردیبهشت 1391
Inspiring people to take small actions every day, that add up to a big difference.

Welcome at T.M.Sigma engineering
The advancement of International Structural Engineering Practice, Research and Education, through the classification and integration of worldwide Structural engineering information and the development of tools, resources and Professional activities.
 
Our Goal
Our company is devided into two parts emerging from one thought, we can not present our children the bill for what we did wrong, therefore we split up in;
  1. Rebuild, maintain and restore historical building, we have the best civil engineers available to handle each and every job in this field.
  2. Developing, installing and maintaining renewable energy plants.
If we can restore and conserve our achievements and we can deliver our contribution to a good future we can look our kids staight in the eyes and say, 'we did what we could do as little as it was'.
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Industrial buildings
To prove our right we point out that there is a number of industrial buildings which are mentioned at the world haritage list of indutry. Such a building is the steam pump cruqius in the Netherlands. It is well maintained and a museum nowadays but still can be operated.
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Restoring windmills
About 100 years ago the number of old school windmills was above 20.000 in the Netherlands, now there are about 1200 left, most are still in use on a voulantairy basis much helped by voulantiers who are real mill lovers. The number of windmills who do not work anymore is compaired to the still existing numbers huge, we try to restore them safely so that they will be complete again.
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Building Better Dams
A group of U.S. civil engineers and city officials went on a recent trip to the Netherlands -- a country much of which is below sea level -- to study the country's storm surge barrier system. The system has multiple lines of defense, with floating barriers that can be deployed and sunk to the seafloor by filling them with water.
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