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How to Improve Soil Properties

Soil improvement in its broadest sense is the alteration of any property of a soil to improve its engineering performance. This may be either a temporary process to permit the construction of a facility or may be a permanent measure to improve the performance of the completed facility. The result of an application of a technique may be increased strength, reduced compressibility, reduced permeability, or improved ground water condition.

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Risks in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Projects

In the realm of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), where governments and private entities collaborate to tackle infrastructure projects, risks abound. It is imperative for both public and private stakeholders to not only comprehend these risks but also devise strategies to mitigate them effectively. The allure of PPPs lies in the promise of rewards, but these rewards […]

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ENERGY AUDIT FOR BUILDINGS

The contemporary world is grappling with a pressing energy crisis, which has necessitated the development of innovative energy-efficient buildings. However, a significant challenge remains in the form of existing buildings that continue to consume substantial amounts of conventional energy. Minimizing the energy consumption of these structures is paramount, not only to conserve resources for future […]

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Plastering Concrete Surfaces – Methods and Procedure

Plastering concrete surfaces is a critical component of construction that involves the application of lean mortar to enhance not only the visual aesthetics but also the durability and structural integrity of the surface. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricacies of plastering concrete surfaces, encompassing various methods applicable to different types of concrete […]

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