stresses imposed upon it. 3. Adequate coefficient of friction to prevent skidding of vehicles. 4. Smooth surface to provide comfort to road users even at high speed. 5. Produce least noise from moving vehicles. 6. Dust proof surface so that track safety is not impaired by reducing visibility. 7. Impervious surface‚ so that sub-grade soil is well protected‚ and 8. Long design life with low maintenance cost. 1.3 TYPES OF PAVEMENTS The pavements can be classified based on the structural performance
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Introduction It has been suggested that any well designed safety program or system is only as effective as the day-to-day ability of everyone in the organisation to rigorously follow procedures correctly and safely every time This paper seeks to highlight the critical components of an OHSMS and demonstrate also how a well-designed OHSMS will address the day-to-day abilities of organisations personnel to follow safety procedures every day. Modern employments factors such as transient work forces
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Personally‚ I think both parties were correct since Project Managers are really having a hard time whenever they have an urgent request of materials and explaining these over the phone is a hassle because there are things that are hard to discuss through calls which could cause delay of completion of the project. As for the Purchasing Department‚ it is also hard to implement the demands of materials needed because they can’t always acknowledge these since they also have to see whether these
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B-12 Construction & Trading Corporation Master of Business Management Graduate School of Business Holy Angel University Submitted by (Group 3): Catap‚ Rose Ann L. Dela Cruz‚ Odesa D. Lacson‚ Edward P. Puno‚ Carolyn M. Sinamban‚ Norman N. August 18‚ 2012 I. Company Background B-12 Construction & Trading Corporation started in the construction and ready
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What is an occupational safety‚ health and environmental professional? To perform their professional functions‚ safety professionals must have education‚ training and experience in a common body of knowledge. Safety professionals need to have a fundamental knowledge of physics‚ chemistry‚ biology‚ physiology‚ statistics‚ mathematics‚ computer science‚ engineering mechanics‚ industrial processes‚ business‚ communication and psychology. Professional safety studies include industrial hygiene and toxicology
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and safety responsibilities at work P1: Identify and describe the roles and responsibilities of the person responsible for health‚ safety and welfare on a construction project Client Duties – The Client is an individual or an organization that has construction work carried out as part of their business. Clients duties should have a role of an input to take part in or to take action which is to have responsibilities of having health and safety signs in places around the construction site
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in construction‚ real estate and related industries and analyzing the marketing strategy of the company ‘ENKA’ upon its level of commitment to CSR. For: CEM Assignments Office Date: 27/02/2013 From: Deniz Berkan Unsal Moscow‚ Russian Federation List of Contents 1.0 Summary 2.0 Question 1: Discussing the issues involved in CSR‚ and giving examples illustrating the benefits and limitations of making a commitment to CSR from the point of view of organizations in the construction‚ real
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INDEPENDENT STUDY – I “Study of time and cost of labour productivity for a construction project” Submitted by: Eshani Kothari Code: PT100513 Guided by: Prof. P Akalkotkar Chairman‚ M.Tech (CEM) CEPT University M.Tech. programme in construction Engineering and Management CEPT University Ahmedabad- 380009 1 INDEX TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr no Chapter I 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.6 1.7 1.8 Chapter II 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.3 Chapter III 3.1 3.2 Chapter
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Catastrophic Failure - Construction of Empire State Building – Project Part 2 Instructor: James Erickson Prepared by: Venkata Kumaran (Kumaran.venkata@gmail.com) Date: 10-Jun-2011 [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Executive Summary 3 3.0 Sources of construction Project Risk 4 3.1 Timeline 4 3.2 Costs 4 3.3 Design issues 5 3.4 Force majeure 5 4.0 Systems to address construction project risk 5
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Writing Assignment 1: Social Construction of Reality Social construct of reality is defined as what people perceive and understand as reality is a creation of the social interaction of individuals and groups. What this means is the environment we surround ourselves in molds our perception of reality. How we were raised and what we were raised to believe affect how we present ourselves‚ how we perceive others‚ how other perceive us‚ and how we react. For example “How Beer Saved the World” tries
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