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I can answer questions in Constructability, Buildability, and Construction Productivity. In addition, I can provide professional advice related to Reinforced Concrete Design, Project & Construction Management.
17 years industrial experience in Structural Design and Project/Construction Management. Ph.D. in Construction Engineering & Management.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Master of Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) - Construction Engineering & Management
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| Nitin | 06/27/07 | 4 | 4 | 8 | |
| David | 06/24/07 | 7 | 7 | 10 | |
| Cathy | 06/13/07 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Spot on, easy to understyand and quick ..... |
| amit | 06/03/07 | 10 | 9 | 9 | The answer was upto the mark.THank ..... |
| poonam | 05/29/07 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thankyou sir |
Dear Sir, Of course, you could always work from home provided however you have good connections to get enough design assignments to pay the bills; I'm assuming you are a Structural designer, are you
Dear Nitin, You can absolutely use the Bamboo scaffolding for your building - I see no problem with that provided it is erected properly. You may argue that it's well known that Bamboo possesses enough
Dear David, Two criteria should be considered: a) gravity load, taking into consideration the dynamic effect; and b) the lateral load resulting from wind or earthquake if within such zone. The most
Hi Cathy, Buildability is defined as "the extent to which the design of a building facilitates ease of construction subject to the overall requirements for the completed building". In other words
Dear Amit, You can't FINALIZE the cost without the drawings! On the other hand, the price of any trade or item within the project comprises the cost of labor, materials, and other indirect expenses
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