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Asked: June 24, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

What is Braced Excavation?

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What is Braced Excavation?

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    What is Braced Excavation?

    Braced excavation is a method where deep excavations with straight vertical faces are laterally supported by a sheeting and bracing system until the structure is built. In deep excavations creating a safe slope on the excavation face just for safety is generally not feasible due to high cost, inabunRead more

    Braced excavation is a method where deep excavations with straight vertical faces are laterally supported by a sheeting and bracing system until the structure is built.

    In deep excavations creating a safe slope on the excavation face just for safety is generally not feasible due to high cost, inabundance of space and other structures present nearby. So, the excavation is temperorly supported by sheets/walls and struts, which are removed individually when their requirements cease. Relatively flexible sheets/walls are placed against excavation walls and supported by horizontal struts which in turn resist the earth pressure in compression.

    Some methods are vertical timber sheeting, shoring, steel sheet piling, soldier beams and also tiebacks.

    These structures might not be removed later but they may or may structurallynot be structurally important apart from offering temperorly lateral support. For example, tie backs support excavations and also replace permanent retaining walls.

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Asked: June 22, 2020In: Construction

Why are steel plates inserted inside the bearings in Elastomeric Bearings?

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In the design of elastomeric bearings, why are steel plates inserted inside the bearings?

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    Why are steel plates inserted inside the bearings in Elastomeric Bearings?

    Here, I am discussing some important reasons behind Steel plates inserted inside the bearing, especially in elastomeric bearings are as follows; For restricting the freedom of bearings to bulge and hence the deflection will get reduced when compared with bearings without any steel plates under the sRead more

    Here, I am discussing some important reasons behind Steel plates inserted inside the bearing, especially in elastomeric bearings are as follows;

    1. For restricting the freedom of bearings to bulge and hence the deflection will get reduced when compared with bearings without any steel plates under the same load.

    2. Inducing tensile stresses which limits bulging of the elastomer which provides a limit to the thickness of the steel plates

    3. Steel plates have the special property that it doesn’t affect the shear stiffness of Elasticmetric bearings.

    4. For increasing compression stiffness of elastomeric bearing by limiting the amount of lateral bulging

    5. To function the bearing as a soft Spring in elastomeric bearing

    6. Bearing should be allowed for bulging laterally in elastomeric bearing

    (Above diagram can clear your some doubts so refer it)

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Asked: June 20, 2020In: Construction Site Related

What are the standard codes used for test procedures for in-situ testing of various construction materials?

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What are the standard codes used for test procedures for in-situ testing of various construction materials?

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    What are the standard codes used for test procedures for in-situ testing of various construction materials?

    Hi, A building code is reference material to regulate the activities of construction in our country. The building codes include various information which is based on administrative regulations. According to the ACI, the building code is reference material for local laws relating to the buildings howRead more

    Hi, A building code is reference material to regulate the activities of construction in our country. The building codes include various information which is based on administrative regulations.

    According to the ACI, the building code is reference material for local laws relating to the buildings how to design for belt expression li by keeping the measure of safety and quality aspects for the final structure. Refer attached image for various definitions and values.

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Asked: June 20, 2020In: Miscellaneous

What are the Causes of a Structure Collapse?

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What are the causes of a structure collapse?

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    Following are the five major reasons of structural collapse: 1. The foundations are too weak Adequate foundations can be costly. They can cost up to half the price of a building, observes professor of civil engineering Anthony Ede at Covenant University in Ota, Nigeria. He says two things should beRead more

    Following are the five major reasons of structural collapse:

    1. The foundations are too weak

    Adequate foundations can be costly.

    They can cost up to half the price of a building, observes professor of civil engineering Anthony Ede at Covenant University in Ota, Nigeria.

    He says two things should be considered when you are building the foundations – the solidity of the soil and the heaviness of the building and its contents.

    In the commercial capital of his country, Lagos, the swampy ground requires strong foundations. Far stronger than solid ground.

    But he says developers save money that should be spent on foundations when building on the city’s swampy ground and many buildings have collapsed in Lagos as a result.

    Even on solid ground, foundations need to be strong enough for the load.

    Inadequate foundations for a four-storey building was one of three reasons given by investigators for a building collapsing in northern Rwanda in 2013 and killing six people.

    2. The building materials aren’t strong enough

    Materials that just aren’t strong enough to withhold the load are used, says Hermogene Nsengimana from the African Organization for Standardisation, whose organisation met last month in Nairobi to discuss why so many African buildings collapse.

    He suggests there is a market for counterfeit materials – going as far as to say that sometimes scrap metal is used instead of steel.

    When a six-storey building in Uganda’s capital Kampala collapsed in April, the director of the city authority suggested it had been constructed with counterfeit materials, reports Ugo news site .

    Mr Nsengimana says there are even cases of counterfeiters faking authentification certificates.

    But he suggests contractors also knowingly use the incorrect materials to cut costs.

    So they may use concrete intended to bear the load of a one-storey building in a four-storey building.

    Mr Ede adds that this is something regulators are not policing.

    3. Workers make mistakes

    Even when workers are given the right materials to make the concrete, they mix them incorrectly, says Mr Ede.

    This results in concrete which is not of the sufficient strength to hold the load.

    He accuses developers of cutting costs by employing unskilled workers who are cheaper than trained builders.

    This is one of the reasons put forward by civil engineers Henry Mwanaki Alinaitwe and Stephen Ekolu why a building in Uganda collapsed in 2004.

    Their research shows that the workers misunderstood the mixing ratios of the concrete.

    It suggested that people used wheelbarrows instead of measuring gauges to measure cement.

    The five-storey BBJ new hotel collapsed in construction and 11 people died.

    “You find bricklayers and even technicians calling themselves engineers,” cautions the president of the Nigerian Institution of Structural Engineers Oreoluwa Fadayomi in Nigeria’s The Punch news site.

    To those who want to save money on professionals, he advises: “One should not be penny wise and pound foolish”.

    4. The load is heavier than expected

    Mr Ede says a building collapses when the load is beyond the strength of the building.

    He gives the example of asking a baby to carry a heavy box: “The baby will not be able to withhold the strain.”

    Even if the foundations and the materials are strong enough for what they were originally built for, that purpose may change.

    So, Mr Ede says, if a building was designed to be a home and is then turned into a library where boxes and boxes of books are piled up, the building may strain under the weight.

    He says another reason why the load is often heavier than the original design is because extra storeys are added.

    In March an upmarket apartment block which had more storeys than planned collapsed in Lagos, killing 34 people the Guardian reported.

    This came two years after a church accommodation for the famous preacher TB Joshua collapsed, also, authorities said, because it had more floors than it could hold . In that case more than 100 people lost their lives.

    5. The strength isn’t tested

    At all points of construction the strength of the building should be tested, says Mr Ede.

    “You have to be strict,” he says, about policing building.

    “The law says you must test. It’s the enforcement of the law which is the problem,” he says.

    That’s a big problem, he says, when at every stage of construction there is someone with a strong motivation to save money or take money.

    There are many physical reasons a building can collapse but only one driving motivation for that to happen, says Mr Ede. That’s money.

    And for him this is the real reason buildings collapse – corruption.

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Asked: June 20, 2020In: Construction

What are the Standard Sizes of Tiles available in the market?

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What are the standard sizes of tiles available in the market? (Granite, marble, vitrified)

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    The usual sizes of tiles available in the market are 20*20 cm, 20*10 cm, 15*15 cm. The thickness of these tiles are 15mm and 20 mm. But nowadays large size of tiles are preferred over small tiles. Thankyou.

    The usual sizes of tiles available in the market are 20*20 cm, 20*10 cm, 15*15 cm. The thickness of these tiles are 15mm and 20 mm. But nowadays large size of tiles are preferred over small tiles.

    Thankyou.

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Asked: June 18, 2020In: Construction

What are rental charges and prices for the various conventional construction equipment used for construction in India and around the world?

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    What are rental charges and prices for the various conventional construction equipment used for construction in India and around the world?

    Rental charges for various conventional construction equipment in India: 1) Crane: Escort f15 ton: 110000 rupees per unit ACE Hydra 14 ton 85000 per month Tower cranes ACE 5040: 20 lakh per unit Mobile tower crane Alpha SP 453 : 90000 per month Mobile tower crane ACE 2418 :72000 per month Gantry craRead more

    Rental charges for various conventional construction equipment in India:

    1) Crane:

    • Escort f15 ton: 110000 rupees per unit
    • ACE Hydra 14 ton 85000 per month
    • Tower cranes ACE 5040: 20 lakh per unit
    • Mobile tower crane Alpha SP 453 : 90000 per month
    • Mobile tower crane ACE 2418 :72000 per month
    • Gantry crane:75000 per month

    2) Road machinery:

    • Soil compactor Escort S 250: 90000 per month

    3) Earth moving machinery:

    • Excavator Hyundai 220: 1.5 Lakh per month
    • Excavator L8T Komatsu PC 200: 200000 per unit

    4) Concrete machinery:

    • Transit mixture 120000 per unit for a minimum of 3 days

    5) Construction plants:

    • Batching plant: 225000 per month
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Asked: June 18, 2020In: Career Guidance

Which are the best companies to work with as environmental engineers?

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    Which are the best companies to work with as environmental engineers?

    Hi, After a master's in environmental engineering, the possibilities of earning and exploring their skills tend to increases. following are the top 5 companies across the globe which provides the best environment for environmental engineers, AECOM Technology Corporation: full name is architecture EnRead more

    Hi,

    After a master’s in environmental engineering, the possibilities of earning and exploring their skills tend to increases.

    following are the top 5 companies across the globe which provides the best environment for environmental engineers,

    1. AECOM Technology Corporation: full name is architecture Engineering consulting operations and maintenance Technology corporation. Majorly this company undertake the projects regarding water engineering and transportation.
    2. CH2M: this company established in 1946 and deals with the area including water renewable energy new technologies environmental friendly design construction and project management services.
    3. HDR: this company deals with large projects like waterways d, reservoir etc.
    4. Jacobs engineering group: this is a global player for construction companies and has multiple offices across the globe with commercial as well as government clients. This company deals with architectural and Technology based construction that is a smart city, town planning, solar field, solar farming etc.
    5. Bechtel: this company works across 160 countries in all continents. Majorly deals with project management and the environmental friendly seat is with providing a wide range of environmental cleanup projects, infrastructure and waterworks.
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Asked: June 18, 2020In: Structural Engineering

Under what situation shall engineers use jacking at one end only and from both ends in prestressing work?

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Under what situation shall engineers use jacking at one end only and from both ends in prestressing work?

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    Prestressing is now a must to have phenomenon in every mega project whether it includes flyovers or dam or anything. During prestressing operation at one end, frictional loses will occur and the prestressing force decreases along the length of tendon until reaching the other end. These frictional loRead more

    Prestressing is now a must to have phenomenon in every mega project whether it includes flyovers or dam or anything.

    During prestressing operation at one end, frictional loses will occur and the prestressing force decreases along the length of tendon until reaching the other end. These frictional losses include the friction induced due to a change of curvature of tendon duct and also the wobble effect due to the deviation of duct alignment from the centerline.

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