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Recent Advancements Civil Engineering

Recent Advancements Civil Engineering in present reign.
Self-healing concrete.
Thermal bridging.
Photovoltaic glaze.
Eco floating homes.
Plastic Roads.
Predictive Software.
Vertical Farming.
Modular Construction.

Rainwater harvesting.

Advanced Technology to learn Engineering & Structures

A different and active way to learn the mechanics of architectural structures and engineering. Technology to train the next architects and engineers THE OBJECTIVE IS TO ENSURE THAT, THROUGH THE MANIPULATION OF OBJECTS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURES, THE STUDENT BETTER UNDERSTANDS HOW THEY WORK. Training in the field of architectural structures is complex and encompasses basic principles […]

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Underwater Concreting Methods

There are several methods to carry out underwater concreting such as tremie method, pumping methods, preplaced aggregate concrete etc. which are described. The underwater concreting techniques designed mostly to prevent cement washout. These methods did not obtain the full purpose of avoiding cement wash out at early stages of using under water concreting apart from

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Underwater Concrete System | Sika Chemical

As the name suggests, underwater concrete is installed below the water line and can be used for: Port and harbour installations Bridge piers in rivers Water industry structures Metro systems Deep shafts in unstable ground Composition (Example 0 – 32 mm): Aggregate– Use an aggregate suitable for pumped mixes– Fines including cement > 400 kg/m3

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How Concrete Blocks Made – Material – Manufacturing

“Concrete blocks are nowadays replacing bricks in masonry construction, notably in many multi-storeyed buildings. They areavailable in three types namely solid, hollow and cellular, widely used for the construction of filler walls and boundary walls in RCframework.” Concrete is formed when raw materials like sand, fly ash, limestone, or clay are mixed with cement and

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Concrete Blocks (How to manufacture & Business)

To have a better understanding of concrete block manufacturing business we need to talk about some product details first. Concrete is the first one on the list. “Concrete blocks are nowadays replacing bricks in masonry construction, notably in many multi-storeyed buildings. They areavailable in three types namely solid, hollow and cellular, widely used for the

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Concrete Masonry without Cement Mortar (Mortarless Masonry work)

A Concrete Masonry without Cement Mortar masonry system consists of Interlocking compressed earth blocks(ICEB) or concrete interlocking blocks or fly-ash interlocking blocks that are laid dry-stacked or with minimum mortar slurry in a stretcher bond in a wall. An emerging sector of construction is developing new systems that manage to not only reduce construction times

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Construction Methods w.r.t Digging deeper and smarter

TOP Down & Bottom Up Construction Methods When it comes to excavations for major projects, particularly in densely developed urban areas, there are more options than just the conventional bottom-up building approach While just about every major construction project involves digging large holes in the ground, the methods of excavation can have a significant impact

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Structural System in High Rise building

Structural System in High Rise building or Tall Buildings Emporis standards- “A multi-story structure between 35-100 meters tall, or a building of unknown height from 12-39 floors is termed as high rise. The International Conference on Fire Safety – “any structure where the height can have a serious impact on evacuation“ Massachusetts, United States General

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