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Asked: May 26, 2020In: Construction

What is the Difference between Screed Concrete and Brick Bat Coba Waterproofing?

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What is the difference between screed concrete and brickbat coba waterproofing? Which is the best of both?

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    Brickbat Coba waterproofing is an effective way of providing waterproofing and insulation for thermal comfort for flat RCC roofs to prevent leakage of water. It is one of the oldest procedures of waterproofing, which consists of laying brickbats on the flat RCC roof and grouting the same with waterpRead more

    Brickbat Coba waterproofing is an effective way of providing waterproofing and insulation for thermal comfort for flat RCC roofs to prevent leakage of water.

    It is one of the oldest procedures of waterproofing, which consists of laying brickbats on the flat RCC roof and grouting the same with waterproofing compound with a slope to drain the surface water.

    for more detail please visit the following link:

    https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/brickbat-waterproofing-procedure-disadvantages/39280/

    Concrete screed is a construction element laid in a range of thicknesses whose purpose is to bring the installation surface of the concrete flooring to the design height and to provide a surface suitable for installing the specified flooring.

    for more detail please visit the following link:

    https://test.theconstructor.org/concrete/concrete-screed-properties/17132/

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Asked: September 22, 2020In: Construction

What is the speciality of lotus temple?

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What is the speciality of lotus temple? Discuss it’s construction steps.

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    Hi, General facts about the lotus temple are already mentioned in the above comments. Here, I describe details of a stone used in this great structure. Encouraged by the lotus flower, the design of Lotus Temple for the House of Worship in New Delhi is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad "petalsRead more

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    General facts about the lotus temple are already mentioned in the above comments. Here, I describe details of a stone used in this great structure. Encouraged by the lotus flower, the design of Lotus Temple for the House of Worship in New Delhi is composed of 27 free-standing marble-clad “petals” arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides.

    The nine doors of the Lotus Temple open onto a central hall slightly more than 40 meters tall. The surface of the House of Worship is made of white marble from the mountain in Greece, the same marble from which many ancient monuments (including the Parthenon and other Bahas Houses of Worship are built). Along with its nine surrounding ponds and gardens, the Lotus Temple property comprises 26 acres.

    The architect was an Iranian, Fariborz Sahba who now resides in Canada. He was approached in 1976 to design the Lotus Temple and later oversaw its construction. It is one of the highest quality of marble, on which many monuments and idols of Greek Gods and Goddess are made.

    Thank you.

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Asked: September 19, 2020In: Construction

Architect’s Transaction Price and how it is Allocated to the Performance Obligations

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information given to us: The Architect was hired to create drawings to construct a building The Contractor says the drawings were defective The Owner failed to make sure fixtures and equipment for the building were delivered on time The Contractor was the winning ...

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    Architect’s Transaction Price and how it is Allocated to the Performance Obligations

    Allocating the transaction price to the performance application in a contract with a customer is essential for revenue recognition. First of all, identification of the performance of obligations in the contract and determination of a transaction price is beneficial for reaching the entities TransactRead more

    Allocating the transaction price to the performance application in a contract with a customer is essential for revenue recognition.

    First of all, identification of the performance of obligations in the contract and determination of a transaction price is beneficial for reaching the entities

    Transaction price also reflects the consideration of the entity except to receive was it meets the performance of applications in the contract.

    Actually, allocation of the the transaction price is done totally based on the performance of applications in the contract.

    The overall objective of allocating the transaction price is to arrive at an allocation that represents the amount of considering the entity.


     

     

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Asked: September 22, 2020In: Construction

Mechanism of rotating tower lacated at Dubai?

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Mechanism of rotating tower lacated at Dubai ?

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    Mechanism of rotating tower lacated at Dubai?

    Rotating Tower: Mechanism of rotating Tower: Mechanism of rotating Tower is very interesting to understand.  1)The whole steel structure is constructed with reference to Central Core and highly reinforced Foundation. 2)Driving system- every flower in the rotating Tower can be rotated around the centRead more

    Rotating Tower:

    Mechanism of rotating Tower:

    Mechanism of rotating Tower is very interesting to understand. 

    1)The whole steel structure is constructed with reference to Central Core and highly reinforced Foundation.


    2)Driving system- every flower in the rotating Tower can be rotated around the central Core which is connected by rails.


    3) Load cases: Different loads that are dead load life load wind load and earthquake loads are taken into account while designing the rotating Tower.


    4)Optimisation analysis: The stresses and deformation directly acting on the core of the rotating tower are very high.


    5)Alternative designs of the rotating tower:

    1. Alternative 1- Architects design
    2. Alternative 2- higher concrete grade
    3. Alternative 3- increased wall thickness
    4. Alternative 4- outrigger braced concrete Core
    5. Alternative 5- perimeter columns with Stiff floors

    6) Architect name:

    • RotatingTower is developed by the Italian architect David Fisher.

    7)  Shape of rotating Tower:

    • Because of the rotation of all floors can be possible independently, the building can transform into every different imaginable shape.

    8) Height of rotating Tower:

    • The original design of the rotating tower height is approximately 435 metre.

    9) Current need:

    • The current design of the stabilizing core of the rotating tower doesn’t intersect any essential need. Hence investigation of the structure according to the stiffness and strength is really very important parameter.

    10)Speciality of rotating Tower:

    • All the floors of the rotating tower can separately rotate with reference to the common axis located at the centre of the tower.
    • Rotating Tower is only one building in which it’s all floors can rotate 360-degree angle.
    • Every Apartment can spin individually in any direction

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Asked: July 15, 2020In: Construction

Why is Traverse Surveying used in Road Projects?

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Why is Traverse Surveying used in Road Projects?

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    Traverse surveying is a method to establish control networks. Traverse networks involve placing survey stations along a line or path of travel, and then using the previously surveyed points as a base for observing the next point. There are two types of traverse surveying , they are: 1. Closed traverRead more

    Traverse surveying is a method to establish control networks. Traverse networks involve placing survey stations along a line or path of travel, and then using the previously surveyed points as a base for observing the next point.

    There are two types of traverse surveying , they are:

    1. Closed traverse: When the lines form a circuit that ends at the starting point, it is known as a closed traverse.

    2. Open traverse: When the lines form a circuit ends elsewhere except the starting point, it is said to be an open traverse.

    So, for the construction of road projects open traverse is used because in this we can extend roads for infinite distances.

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Asked: May 15, 2020In: Construction

How to prepare a Gantt chart in Excel?

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How to prepare a Gantt chart in Excel?

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    Gantt chart enable the user(s) or a team to create and share a visual planning regarding a project or event you are managing to your colleagues or management. By doing this, you will increase the chance on finishing the project in a more efficient way, which will increase the companies effectivenessRead more

    Gantt chart enable the user(s) or a team to create and share a visual planning regarding a project or event you are managing to your colleagues or management. By doing this, you will increase the chance on finishing the project in a more efficient way, which will increase the companies effectiveness.

    Therefore, Gantt charts are seen as a very effective project management planning tools, especially when more than 1 person is involved in the success that follows after succeeding of a project. The total of all elementary project components can be called “the work breakdown structure of the project”.

    This is how it looks like in a Gantt chart:

    As you can see, the difference between the list of activities, and the Gantt chart that shows the work breakdown structure, are the following advantages:

    • Simplifying the complexity of a project;
    • Synergy effect among all team members, and making it more effective;
    • Every stakeholder is on the same page;
    • Determining milestones and deliverables according a fixed time schedule;
    • Creating team productivity;
    • Making everything visual and manageable.

    Advanced Gantt charts additionally demonstrate the reliance (i.e., priority) connections between deliverables (which shows a liability as well for all team members). Gantt charts can be applied to show current project status by informing the percentage of successful completion of the project, and a vertical “Today” line can be implemented here as well.

    Gantt charts allow you to schedule activities and resources and are helpful when you are planning and tracking various business processes. For example, you can have a list of activities on the left and a suitable time scale along the top in order to see the following at a glance:

    List of activities that are needed to be done

    • Beginning and ending of activity;
    • Time that is available per activity;
    • The liability between 2 ore more activities;
    • The whole project’s start and end dates.

    For example, here you can see a generic Event Gantt chart, which structures the following activities:

    1. Determine host event
    2. Pick a budget
    3. Pick a location
    4. Pick a date
    5. Make a guest list
    6. Choose a theme
    7. Send out invitations
    8. Order equipment
    9. Plan the food menu
    10. Line up extra hands
    11. Execute last minute orders
    12. Help with thank you notes
    13. Prepare some games
    14. Follow up RSVP stragglers
    15. Make the goody bags
    16. Plan take away gifts
    17. Assign photographer
    18. Clean up
    19. Prepare food
    20. Complete groceries
    21. Quick cleaning sweep
    22. Set up party space
    23. Pick up the cake
    24. Designate honoree

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Asked: July 24, 2020In: Construction

Why construction joints are not provided in residential buildings?

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Why construction joints are not provided in residential buildings?

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    A construction joint is provided when concrete pouring needs to be stopped due to some reasons and then is continued again later but in residential buildings, it is not required. Construction joints are often at the ends of the beams, slabs, tie beams,etc. in such cases, for the purpose of future exRead more

    A construction joint is provided when concrete pouring needs to be stopped due to some reasons and then is continued again later but in residential buildings, it is not required. Construction joints are often at the ends of the beams, slabs, tie beams,etc. in such cases, for the purpose of future extension. So, it is not provided in residential buildings.

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Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction

What is Sand Face Plaster and Where is it used?

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What is Sand Face Plaster and Where is it used?

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    Added an answer on October 1, 2020 at 9:15 pm

    Generally sand faced plaster is defined as the layer of cement-sand mortar applied over brickwork and served as a wet-proof coat on masonry. This type of plaster is used to give a finishing touch to a surface. But to some extent it also serves as a sound and thermal insulation material. Sand faced pRead more

    Generally sand faced plaster is defined as the layer of cement-sand mortar applied over brickwork and served as a wet-proof coat on masonry. This type of plaster is used to give a finishing touch to a surface. But to some extent it also serves as a sound and thermal insulation material.

    Sand faced plaster is used in walls and ceilings.

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