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Understanding New York City Construction Accidents: The Role of Lawyers and Legal Processes

November 22, 2023 by Junaid Ahmad Leave a Comment

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New York City is a bustling hub of construction activity, with towering skyscrapers and infrastructure projects shaping its iconic skyline. However, alongside this progress comes the unfortunate reality of construction accidents, often resulting in injuries, fatalities, and legal complexities. In such cases, the involvement of lawyers becomes pivotal in navigating the legal … [Read more...] about Understanding New York City Construction Accidents: The Role of Lawyers and Legal Processes

Rebar Coupler vs Lapping – Why Rebar Couplers are More Efficient and Economical?

September 30, 2021 by Junaid Ahmad Leave a Comment

Threaded Rebar Couplers

In reinforced concrete structure longitudinal rebar connections are provided to ensure continuity of reinforcement. The reason that this requirement arises is the limitation in availability of a standard length of rebars. Due to transportation limits, the rebar length is normally restricted to 12 meters. In structural members, where reinforcement required length is longer than … [Read more...] about Rebar Coupler vs Lapping – Why Rebar Couplers are More Efficient and Economical?

Cracking Behavior of Ferrocement

March 29, 2018 by Junaid Ahmad Leave a Comment

Ferrocement

Cracking behavior and crack patterns of ferrocement are more or less similar to reinforced concrete with some differences. Cracks, in ferrocement, at service load are very fine so that is not visible from the naked eye, and cracks in ferrocement are very small but large in numbers. Crack propagation is not sudden as it is in reinforced concrete. Progressive cracking behavior is … [Read more...] about Cracking Behavior of Ferrocement

Ferrocement Application As a Low Cost Housing Material

January 23, 2017 by Junaid Ahmad 1 Comment

Ferrocement is gaining popularity due to its versatile use in construction and architecture. It can be use to make storage silos, boats, architectural sculptures, etc. But its real use in Civil Engineering perspective is as a construction technology to develop low cost housing. For developing countries with high demand of housing, ferrocement can be effective and low cost … [Read more...] about Ferrocement Application As a Low Cost Housing Material

How to Build Earthquake Resistant Buildings using Simple Techniques

January 17, 2017 by Junaid Ahmad Leave a Comment

Earthquake resistant Buildings

In the field of Earthquake Engineering, many advancements are being made and engineers are investigating new techniques to minimize the risk of loss of human life and property. Various researches have been made for improving building performance under earthquake. Building codes also provides guide lines and provision based on historic records of structural behavior. While the … [Read more...] about How to Build Earthquake Resistant Buildings using Simple Techniques

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