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Nano Labs Announces the Opportunity to Submit the POLEC Liquid Cement Product for Test Trials to Be Used in the Construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM)
Nano Labs Announces the Opportunity to Submit the POLEC Liquid Cement Product for Test Trials to Be Used in the Construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM).

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n Nano Labs Announces the Opportunity to Submit the POLEC Liquid Cement Product for Test Trials to Be Used in the Construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM)\n \n \nNano Labs Announces the Opportunity to Submit the POLEC Liquid Cement Product for Test Trials to Be Used in the Construction of the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM)\n \n DETROIT, MI--(Marketwired - Jan 29, 2015) - Nano Labs Corp. (OTCQB: CTLE) (\"Nano Labs\" or \"The Company\") is pleased to announce it has signed an agreement through its subsidiaries \"Pol-Ec International Technologies Corp USA\" and POLEC S de RL (\"Polec Mexico\") to submit test trials to construct access roads for the New International Airport of Mexico City (NAICM). This is a vital part of the infrastructure for the construction of one of the largest airports in the world when completed. http://www.aeropuerto.gob.mx/ \n After reviewing the benefits and the scope of the potential applications of Technosoil, POLEC´s liquid cement, which has been tested over the past 6 months, POLEC has been invited by the technical committee of the new airport project to submit a technical proposal for construction of the access roads for the entire project.\n The entire project represents an investment of more than $13 billion US Dollars in phase one. The new airport will be built on 11,400 acres of land (4,430 hectares). Some of this land is on a reserve owned by the federal government in the lakebed of Texcoco Lake. This land represents difficult technical challenges due to the water saturation levels of the local soil, the organic content, and the soil salinity. These conditions may lead to potential damage to infrastructure (roads, bricks, corrosion of pipes and cables) if these issues are not properly evaluated and addressed.\n The terms of the partnership between the companies to test Polec's proprietary polymer-based liquid cement involve furthering technical evaluations and complete due diligence by the Airport Project´s Technical Committee. The technical proposal includes an evaluation of the performance of the product tested with local soil over the past 6 months. \n \"The Joint Venture agreement signed last year between the parties also provides the possibility to participate in future joint projects. The goal of the new agreement betw...