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Introduces the first wood-frame panel production line for multi-apartment buildings
Translated using ChatGPT service. On 23 February this year, at the production facility of SIA “GPC” (part of the SIA “SILTIE NAMI” group) in Riga, Krustpils
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Related coverage for "Introduces the first wood-frame panel production line for multi-apartment buildings": Boston.com — Home of the Week: Built in 2026, a modern three-bedroom condo in Newton for $1.6m. The New Zealand Herald — Tauranga’s $800m Wright family expands housing, retirement village plans: 10 projects listed. Curbed — Karim Rashid’s Very Pink New Jersey Home. The Independent — Frank Lloyd Wright House, Among Chicago’s Most Endangered Buildings, Bought By Nonprofit. Commercial Observer — Apollo, Affinius Capital, RXR Invest $785M in Debt and Equity to Build 175 Third Street. Business Today — ‘One thing India does better...’: US woman explains why she prefers Indian apartments