12+ Important Points to pour concrete in cold weather

Harsh weathers for sure effects the working schedules in a civil engineering project. Whether it is too hot or too cold outside the considerations in the mind of a construction manager is \”How to fight with this new hurdle\”. Concrete shrinks and expands due to temperature variations which is very critical as far as fresh … Read more

10+ Important Points regarding mixing of Fresh Concrete

Mixing of concrete is a very important step as the final finish quality depends on it. Effective use of vibrator and screed depends only on how good or bad the mixing quality of the fresh concrete is. In this regard here are some important points and tips which every civil engineer must know in order … Read more

8+ Important Points regarding Designing of Asphalt and Bitumen Pavements Mixture

The overall objective for the design of bituminous paving mixtures is to determine, within the limits of the project specifications, a cost-effective blend and gradation of aggregates and bitumen that yields a mix having the following properties: Design of Asphalt Pavement, Bitument Pavement (a) Sufficient bitumen to ensure a durable pavement; (b) Sufficient mixture stability … Read more

10+ Field Tips for Inspection of Rebars or Reinforcement

In construction of a mega project there is always insightful sort of technicalities involved which has to be checked / identified technically. The process demands a sound technical engineering judgment and careful observation. Reinforced Cement Concrete, despite of other important checks, needs to be checked for rebar against the provided construction drawings / shop drawings … Read more

How to Remove, Eject a stuck Tremie pipe for Concreting Pile

“Site is a battle field for civil engineers”, this sentence is once wisely said by a workman. We as civil engineers while working see many poor labors losing their lives. We face the conditions one can’t even dream of. Working in the field brings a lot of unforeseeable circumstances and challenges, I am writing this … Read more