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What is the meaning of the work breakdown structure in the construction program?
Preet Chovatiya
Work Breakdown structure is one task in which the whole work is a breakdown into smaller tasks for ease of utilization and efficient work. It is an important tool in project management work. Generally, there are two types of WBS:- 1. Delivery based WBS 2. Phase based WBS
Work Breakdown structure is one task in which the whole work is a breakdown into smaller tasks for ease of utilization and efficient work. It is an important tool in project management work.
Generally, there are two types of WBS:-
1. Delivery based WBS
2. Phase based WBS
What is key differences between cable stayed and cable suspension bridge?
Preet Chovatiya
Suspension bridge is required two cables strung on the high tower and on each side of the area to be a bridge. Then after the roadway is hung on vertical suspenders attached to the suspension cables. Cable stayed bridge is similar to the suspension bridge, but It is different, in this bridge supportRead more
Suspension bridge is required two cables strung on the high tower and on each side of the area to be a bridge. Then after the roadway is hung on vertical suspenders attached to the suspension cables.
Cable stayed bridge is similar to the suspension bridge, but It is different, in this bridge support cables are directly tied with support towers. It allows cantilever construction from inside to out easily.
See lessWhat is murrum soil?
Preet Chovatiya
Murrum soil is a one form of lateritic soil (Clayey material) which is used in road surface in Africa region. It is not a rock. It is generally used in all over the world but major used in Africa region.
Murrum soil is a one form of lateritic soil (Clayey material) which is used in road surface in Africa region. It is not a rock.
It is generally used in all over the world but major used in Africa region.
See lessWhat are the materials use for water proofing in road construction?
Preet Chovatiya
The below material are generally used for waterproofing of road construction. 1. Bituminous polymer polymeric Albizol 2. Mastic bitumen rubber 3. Mastic bitumen-polymer 4. Bitumen-polymer hermetic 5. Mastic gluing (Vishera) 6. Mastic bitumen rubber 7. Mastic Hot Bituminous Rubber
The below material are generally used for waterproofing of road construction.
1. Bituminous polymer polymeric Albizol
2. Mastic bitumen rubber
3. Mastic bitumen-polymer
4. Bitumen-polymer hermetic
5. Mastic gluing (Vishera)
6. Mastic bitumen rubber
7. Mastic Hot Bituminous Rubber
See lessWhich best material for backfill of retaining wall?
Preet Chovatiya
For draining area, sandy soil or sandy gravel is best for retaining wall backfilling material, because It cause easily water draining. If your retaining wall is built on filling material then you have to use strong soil blend like silty Sand and sandy clay That should be meet the requirements of strRead more
For draining area, sandy soil or sandy gravel is best for retaining wall backfilling material, because It cause easily water draining.
If your retaining wall is built on filling material then you have to use strong soil blend like silty Sand and sandy clay That should be meet the requirements of structure requirements and geotechnical properties.
See lessExplain in detail about closer bricks?
Preet Chovatiya
When a brick is cut in a longitudinal direction and put it at the end of the course is called a Closer. Closer helps the joints of the successive source to align in a vertical line. The various types of closer are defined as below: 1. King Closer It is obtained by cutting the triangular piece from hRead more
When a brick is cut in a longitudinal direction and put it at the end of the course is called a Closer.
Closer helps the joints of the successive source to align in a vertical line. The various types of closer are defined as below:
1. King Closer
It is obtained by cutting the triangular piece from half of the longer side and half of the shorter side, as shown in the below figure.
2. Queen Closer:-
It is obtained by cutting the brick in a longitudinal direction and made two equal parts of brick, as shown in the below figure.
3. Bevelled Closer:-
It is a special type of a king closer in which the whole length is beveled in such a way that the shorter side half-width is maintained as it is, as shown in the below figure.
4. Mitred Closer:-
In this closer, the one end splayed for full width, and the angle of splayed is 45° to 60°, as shown in the below figure.
See lessWhat is diffrent between strap footing and wall footing?
Preet Chovatiya
Strip Footing (Wall Footing) :- Strip Footing is one type of shallow foundation, and it is used to transfer load-bearing structure weight to the ground evenly. It is used only when soil bearing capacity is good. The width of footing generally kept as twice of the wall width. Strap Footing:- Strap FoRead more
Strip Footing (Wall Footing) :-
Strip Footing is one type of shallow foundation, and it is used to transfer load-bearing structure weight to the ground evenly. It is used only when soil bearing capacity is good. The width of footing generally kept as twice of the wall width.
Strap Footing:-
Strap Footing is generally used when the column footing width is restricted due to limitations of the boundary. It is also called as cantilever footing and is one type of combined footing.
See lessWhat is substitute frame method in structural design?
Preet Chovatiya
As we know that the analysis of the multi-story building is consists of very complex loading calculations and time-consuming. So for approximate and quick analysis, the Subsitute method is used for analysis. This method is used only for vertical loading conditions. The moments in the beam are assumeRead more
As we know that the analysis of the multi-story building is consists of very complex loading calculations and time-consuming. So for approximate and quick analysis, the Subsitute method is used for analysis.
This method is used only for vertical loading conditions. The moments in the beam are assumed that are influenced by the loading on that floor alone.
In this method, we are dividing the whole multi-story building frame into a smaller frame, which is called an equivalent frame or substitute frame. These subframes are analyzing by the Moment Distribution Method.
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