Car Park Designers' Handbook' looks at multi-storey car parks as being utilitarian constructions. The authors do not see their design as being a finite art but as a compromise between the motorist's spatial desires and the practical need to achieve economy of construction.
The river and estuary environment pose a range of new and increased risks to the engineer. To complete works successfully the engineer needs to manage these risks such that construction is done safely and to specification, and this book provides guidance in risk assessment and management techniques.
This work deals with the civil engineering heritage of London and the Thames Valley. The development of London has attracted the design and construction skills of a range of eminent civil engineers and contractors.
This work introduces the reader to the basis of design, analysis and construction of lattice towers and guyed masts used for communication purposes. A brief history of tall structures is provided and the various types of structure, dictated by their function and/or location, are described.
This is a comprehensive text on civil excavations at the surface as well as subsurface locales. Including tunnels that could be created with or without aid of explosives using latest methods equipment and techniques with due consideration to safety and environment.
This report examines the potential for ground instability or collapse when using closed face tunneling machines, and investigates the efficacy of various ground investigation techniques in urban areas.
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