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  1. Asked: July 27, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What is the design life of a residential apartment building in India?

    CB Sowmya

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    Added an answer on July 29, 2020 at 6:17 pm

    The design life of an RCC structure is generally taken as 75 years. But that may increase or decrease based on the following factors. It is dependent on the quality of construction, quality of materials used, weather conditions, seismic conditions, maintenance of the building, etc. From the questionRead more

    The design life of an RCC structure is generally taken as 75 years.

    But that may increase or decrease based on the following factors. It is dependent on the quality of construction, quality of materials used, weather conditions, seismic conditions, maintenance of the building, etc.

    From the question, when buying apartments, the builders will not disclose the genuine construction practice that was followed. So in order to be sure, it is best to test the structure using Nondestructive tests.

    To know more about the nondestructive tests used to find the strength of the structure,

    https://test.theconstructor.org/structural-engg/estimating-life-of-a-residential-building/369/

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  2. Asked: July 13, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    How to earn money by online work as a civil engineer?

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    DevilAVRT Beginner
    Added an answer on July 14, 2020 at 4:34 pm

    There are not many options for a civil engr to earn online. Find something on internshala or if you know designing software very well, then work on that. you can earn well for designing people's house plans or etc

    There are not many options for a civil engr to earn online. Find something on internshala or if you know designing software very well, then work on that.

    you can earn well for designing people’s house plans or etc

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  3. Asked: June 24, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    How to calculate the quantities of earthwork in Autocad with Total Station Data?

    Mangala Karunarathne

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    Mangala Karunarathne Beginner
    Added an answer on June 29, 2020 at 2:22 pm

    We can draw the exact sketch and use the area option to find that relevant area using civil 3d.

    We can draw the exact sketch and use the area option to find that relevant area using civil 3d.

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  4. Asked: May 31, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What is Glass Bead Flooring?

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    Added an answer on June 18, 2020 at 10:06 pm
    How to earn money by online work as a civil engineer?

    This self-leveling, poured polyurethane resin flooring system allows large expanses of internal flooring to be covered seamlessly and is suitable for a wide range of building types (industrial, commercial, public, domestic). The premium ingredients used to produce a brilliant white finish, though slRead more

    This self-leveling, poured polyurethane resin flooring system allows large expanses of internal flooring to be covered seamlessly and is suitable for a wide range of building types (industrial, commercial, public, domestic).
    The premium ingredients used to produce a brilliant white finish, though slightly dulled by its textured finish, which is flexible and highly durable. Its repairability and low porosity also make it easy to maintain.
    The glass bead finish gives the surface a high slip resistance. However, there is no end of life recycling options currently available.

    Intended applications
    • Internal flooring

    Anti-slip Glass Beads provide your epoxy floor with a textured surface created for foot traffic. Glass Beads can be added to any clear floor coating or two-part waterborne epoxy when a non-skid coating is desired. They can also be added to a pigmented layer to produce a less coarse surface than silica grit.

    Features:
    • Clear beads to match the color of any epoxy floor
    • Produces a non-slip finish

    How to use:
    • Add slowly to top coating while mixing and frequently stir while applying
    • Or broadcast on top of uncured top coatings to achieve a non-slip finish

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  5. Asked: May 29, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What are the major Factor Affecting Concrete life?

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    Added an answer on May 29, 2020 at 9:03 pm

    Please refer this article, it will give you great insight for your question   https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/factors-affecting-durability-concrete/1115/

    Please refer this article, it will give you great insight for your question

     

    https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/factors-affecting-durability-concrete/1115/

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  6. Asked: February 13, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    photogrammetric

    Madeh Izat Hamakareem

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    Added an answer on April 11, 2020 at 1:49 am

    You may find the following references useful: Wolf, P.R. and Ghilani, C.D., 2002, Elementary surveying, an introduction to geomatics , X edition, Prentice Hall: New Jersy. Wolf, P. R. and Dewitt, 2000, Elements of Photogrammetry with applications in GIS , McGraw Hill: Boston. Slama, C. C. (Editor-inRead more

    You may find the following references useful:

    Wolf, P.R. and Ghilani, C.D., 2002, Elementary surveying, an introduction to geomatics , X edition, Prentice Hall: New Jersy.

    Wolf, P. R. and Dewitt, 2000, Elements of Photogrammetry with applications in GIS , McGraw Hill: Boston.

    Slama, C. C. (Editor-in-Chief), 1980, Manual of Photogrammetry , American Society of Photogrammetry, 4 th ed., Bethesda, MD.

    Moffit, F. H., 1959, Photogrammetry , International Textbook company: Scranton

    Rampal, K. K., 1982, Text book of photogrammetry, Oxford & IBH: New Delhi.

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  7. Asked: November 13, 2017In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What are Procedure for Stabilization of Sub Base?

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    Added an answer on November 18, 2017 at 6:56 pm

    There are 3 different types: Flyash, cement kiln dust, and lime.  Each one has different applications. As list flyash takes most product, lime takes the least amount of product.  Flyash and cement kiln dust will allow equipment on it later that day.  Lime takes upto 5 days before allowing equipmentRead more

    There are 3 different types: Flyash, cement kiln dust, and lime.  Each one has different applications. As list flyash takes most product, lime takes the least amount of product.  Flyash and cement kiln dust will allow equipment on it later that day.  Lime takes upto 5 days before allowing equipment on grade (except equipment needed for mixing and compaction of treated base).

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