The construction industry is growing day by day with new inventions and advanced technologies. These new changes eliminating the errors of conventional methods.
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The sluice gates are used to control water flow in canals. Gates are raised or lowered manually and then lift in position to achieve a target flow rate for the desired time period.
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The roofing system construction plays a vital role in both cost and aesthetic appearance factors. There is a greater shortage of roofing materials in developed countries.
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Groundwater is one of the major water source available on our planet. But with the presence of many contaminants, the percentage of pure groundwater availability is decreasing day by day.
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Solid waste management is one of the major problems in today's modern world. Improper planning and execution are the main causes of this problem. Also, an increase in population and urbanization increasing the solid waste load on disposal areas at a much faster pace.
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Electronic industry is the world’s largest and innovative industry for its kind. Every year tons of electronic items get shipped over oceans. Yet, after their usage time, they become a complex waste matter. It consists of many hazardous heavy metals, acids, toxic chemicals, and non-degradable plastics.
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Concrete is a foremost important material in the construction industry due to its vast applications. With the recent development in concrete technology, new and advanced types of concrete making methodologies are emerging.
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The durability of existing concrete structures always depends upon the properties of hardened concrete. To find the safety of any existing concrete structures,
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Bamboo is one of the oldest traditional building materials used by mankind. They are the largest members of the grass family and are the fastest-growing in the world.
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Liquefaction is a process that leads to soil suddenly losing strength, As a result of ground shaking during an earthquake. However, not all the soils liquefy during an earthquake.
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