CONSTRUCTION METHODOLOGIES

Concrete Works

Method and Period of Formwork Removal

In this article, we will discuss the method and period of formwork removal, which are crucial to ensuring the successful completion of concrete construction projects. Proper formwork removal is essential to maintaining the integrity of the structure, achieving the desired finish, and ensuring the safety of workers. Let’s delve into these aspects: What is Formwork? […]

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Fiber Cement Flooring

A lightweight fiber cement flooring system is appropriate for any construction project with a limited construction time. It also helps to lighten the main structure. Light weight flooring system is a revolutionary system that reduces the total weight of the floors, eliminating many problems associated with heavy and dense traditional building materials such as concrete.

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Types of Gabions

GABION TYPES | GABION APPLICATIONS |GABION BENEFITS AND DISADVANTAGES Different types of gabions, including gabion baskets, gabion walls, gabion wire mesh, and gabion sacks, are frequently used in retaining walls, landscaping, military applications, and road construction for stabilizing banks, coasts, highways, slope stability, and erosion protection. What is gabion? A gabion is a cage or

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Surveying and Transportation Engineering

A technique, profession, art, and  science of identifying the two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of objects on the ground, as well as the distances and angles between them, is known as surveying. A land surveyor is an expert in the field of land surveying. These points are typically located on the Earth’s surface and are frequently used to

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Plumbing Works

A plumbing system is the combination of pipes and fittings installed in a building or premises. There are two types of plumbing systems in all facilities: One is in charge of the provision of drinking water, while the other is in charge of disposing of waste water.  Water service plumbing work includes the installation, alteration,

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Steel Reinforced Concrete (SRC) Panel

Steel Reinforced Concrete System The  Steel Reinforced  Concrete (SRC) Panel System is a composite sandwich type structural panel that offers a modern alternative to traditional concrete hollow blocks (CHB) as a building material. It is composed of high tensile wires densely welded together, an expanded polystyrene (EPS) core, and concrete panels for the exterior faces. The steel reinforced concrete

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Masonry Works

What is masonry? The term “masonry” refers to the practice of constructing a structure out of stones or bricks. Individual blocks of materials such as stones, bricks, concrete, hollow blocks, cellular concrete, and laterite are set out in horizontal courses and bound together using mortar in a masonry works construction. When it comes to the

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Concrete Screed vs Topping Concrete: Which is the Right Choice?

Concrete screed and topping concrete are essential elements in construction that play distinct roles in the creation of durable and functional floor surfaces. While both are applied over substrates to achieve specific purposes, they differ in composition and application methods.  In this article, we will delve into the differences between concrete screed and topping concrete,

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Concrete Works

Concrete works include the following basic processes: preparation of the concrete mix; delivery of the mix to the construction site; feeding, distribution, and compaction of the mix in the formwork (molds); curing of the concrete as it hardens; and quality control of the concrete work. Concrete is a hardening building material made of cement, fine

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Types of Vents

VENTS System allows atmospheric air from outside the building into the piping system to the outlet (or discharge) end of the trap prevents siphonage of a trap seal in fixture traps and allows gravity flow of drainage. The air is supplied through pipes known as “VENTS,” and the pressure on the outlet end of the

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