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    began writing with my left hand and passed 12th grade with distinction. I enrolled for undergraduate studies in Civil Engineering at Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune. I learnt basic principles of engineering along with practical knowledge in my field. As a part of my curriculum, I prepared, researched, designed projects along with delivering presentations on emerging civil engineering topics such as Trenchless Technology and Light Transmitting Concrete. I wanted to get field experience and so

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    Abstract In teaching structural analysis modules to first and second year civil engineering students, teachers have found that many students are unable to solve basic structural engineering problems which is a necessary skill to posses in order to succeed in any higher education level. In general, students tend to do work or revise, when exams are close or when there is a need to do an assignment, which results in spending less time on understanding the subject core concepts and possessing a basic

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    Throughout high school I have been involved in numerous academic programs tat opened many opportunities for me. I want to complete the honors program because I have always wanted to achieve that goal since I was a Senior in high school. I have always been an over-achiever so to achieve this huge accomplishment for me personally. Completing the honors program will mean a lot to me, no one in my family were able to embrace their full potential so this milestone will be something I would not only

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    360-degree coverage, allowing the accurate location of both ground-based and aerial features. The MMS does not only contribute to the construction of buildings. MMS can also be adapted to several different project data requirements. Transportation engineering projects such as railway, highway and bridge and widening or upgrades of existing facilities where the acquisition is simplified given the ease of data collection from driving. The mapping of rail facilities is one of the examples as the rail provides

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    Role of Transportation Engineering Agencies in the Development of India: A Review 1Vivek Kumar Sharma, 2Sitesh Kumar Singh 1B.Tech, Civil Engineering, 2nd Year, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, India – 325003 2Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, India – 325003 E-mail: 1vs5322549@gmail.com, 2siteshlpu@gmail.com Abstract The Government of India recognizes the importance of the private sector in bridging the resource gap in investment

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    cases it makes jobs easier and better but it can also eliminate them. So that’s why in today’s time people need to choose wisely about what they want to do for a living. So my job that I have chosen and that I’ve kept for the past 2 years is civil engineering and owning my own construction company. So the reason why I have chosen this as my future job is because I have grown up doing it. Ever since I was a kid I would love tearing apart toys and building something else that is even better

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    USE OF NANOMATERIALS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING- A REVIEW Abstract Recently, the use of nanomaterials is increasing day by day in the various fields such as biomedicine, automobile, electronics, robotics, construction industry etc. This is mainly because of unique mechanical, chemical, electronic and optical properties of nanomaterials. Particularly, construction industry may possibly be one of the chief beneficiaries of these materials, because the properties of concrete, steel, glass and other building

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    Castanier, S., G. Levrel and J. Loubière, Nouvelles compositions pour mortier biologique, procédé de recouvrement d’un surface ou de comblement d’une cavité à l’aide des compositions. French patent, 1995(95): p. 05861. 2. Orial, G., T. Vieweger and J. Loubiere, Les mortiers biologiques: une solution pour la conservation de la sculpture monumentale en pierre. Art Biology and Conservation, Metropolitan Museum New York, 2002. 3. Bang, S.S., J.K. Galinat and V. Ramakrishnan, Calcite precipitation induced

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    I am writing this for Engineering 1201 Practices and Principles’ Whole Life Concept Project Part 2. I have researched technical and non-technical skills that will allow me to reach my goals in the future. South African activist, Nelson Mandela, said “It always seems impossible until it’s done”, but how does someone get it done? I believe the answer to this question lies in the application of the abilities we learn throughout our lives. It is important to recognize skills as those that are more helpful

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    soil/site conditions, and delay. The essential steps an owner can take to minimize risks and deal with the identified causes are to allow reasonable time for the design team to produce clear and complete drawings and specifications, to use value engineering and implement constructability during the different stages of the project, to provide a proper mechanism for processing and evaluating change orders that pay for direct costs, indirect costs, and loss of productivity associated with any changes

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