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projects:

project implementation

  project description
  Often, technical solutions are proposed for the engineering challenges, but a full business plan for implementation is not included. A student could take on the challenge of identifying a technical solution that already exists and focus their efforts on creating a business plan so the solution could be successfully implemented in Pabal.
   
  utility of the solution
  For the local community to take advantage of any technical solution, it is important that detailed plans for implementation are included. A student providing this information would help to ensure that good technical solutions are translated into real action in the village.
   
  economic benefits / required training / major impacts
  The economic benefit of implementation of a project would very depending on the type of project that is being considered.
   
  description of current local situation & resources
  Because the “business plan solution” project can be implemented in conjunction with any other engineering challenge, the relevant information will vary.
   
   
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