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How can civil engineers improve the design risk management process
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How can civil engineers improve the design risk management process

Posted by admin November 8, 2021
We can all agree that loss of life or injuries are always at the forefront…
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3 design options tabled for National Highways junction upgrade
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3 design options tabled for National Highways junction upgrade

Posted by admin November 3, 2021
National Highways has tabled three design options to improve the M1/M62 Lofthouse junction near Leeds.…
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Improve safety by implementing the right technology
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Improve safety by implementing the right technology

Posted by admin November 2, 2021
Increasingly, U.S. construction companies are focusing on improving safety through evaluating processes, analyzing data and…
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Smart concrete could pave the way for high-tech, cost-effective roads
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Smart concrete could pave the way for high-tech, cost-effective roads

Posted by admin November 1, 2021
Every day, Americans travel on roads, bridges and highways without considering the safety or reliability…
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World’s first 3D-printed steel bridge opens in Amsterdam
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World’s first 3D-printed steel bridge opens in Amsterdam

Posted by admin October 30, 2021
The first ever 3D-printed steel bridge has opened in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It was created…
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7 Inappropriate and Out of Context Architecture Designs
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7 Inappropriate and Out of Context Architecture Designs

Posted by admin October 29, 2021
Experiencing and exploring well-designed and aesthetically pleasing buildings is one of life's little pleasures. But there are…
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Future of Tunnelling | Using caverns to minimise tunnelling disruption in Brisbane
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Future of Tunnelling | Using caverns to minimise tunnelling disruption in Brisbane

Posted by admin October 28, 2021
Cavern construction techniques are helping to minimise disruption during delivery of Brisbane’s new underground rail…
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Bacterial concrete
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Bacterial concrete

Posted by admin October 3, 2021
Cracks in concrete are inevitable and are one of the inherent weaknesses of concrete. Water…
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Mechanical Performance and Durability of RPC
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Mechanical Performance and Durability of RPC

Posted by admin October 3, 2021
The RPC family includes two types of concrete, designated RPC 200 and RPC 800, which…
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Reactive Powder Concrete
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Reactive Powder Concrete

Posted by admin October 3, 2021
Introduction Reactive Powder Concrete (RPC) is a developing composite material that will allow the concrete…
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