All About Formwork Failure
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All About Formwork Failure | What Is Formwork Failure | Causes of Formwork Failure

What Is Formwork Failure? The construction of a concrete building needs formwork to support. Specific forms are engineered structures that are necessary to support loads like construction materials, fresh concrete, equipment, workers’ movement load, various impacts, and also wind pressure. The forms must bear all the applied burdens without collapse or too much deflection. The…

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All About M-Sand And River Sand | What is M-Sand | M-Sand Bonding Strength | What is River Sand |

What is M-Sand? M- Sand full name is Manufacturer Sand. M Sand is nothing but artificial sand made from crushing of rock or granite for construction purposes in cement or concrete. M sand differs from natural river sand in its physical and mineralogical properties. Sand is one of the important ingredients at making concrete mortar…

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All About of Window | What Is Window | Selection Criteria for a Window | Types of Windows

What Is Window? The word ‘window’ is considered to be derived from an old Norse word ‘Vindauga’. ‘Vinduga’ is made with two separate words ‘vind’ which means air and ‘agua’ which means eyes. Combined it symbolizes airflow and vision. It is an opening that is engraved in a wall or roof that stands for a…

All About of Mortar | What Is Mortar | How to Make Mortar | How to Mix Mortar | Mortar in Construction | Functions of mortar
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All About of Mortar | What Is Mortar | How to Make Mortar | How to Mix Mortar | Mortar in Construction | Functions of mortar

What Is Mortar? Cement and water, or lime, Suki, and water are used to make mortar. The mortar’s joining ingredients are lime and cement. The mortars are strengthened by sand and suki. They also avoid unnecessary cracking caused by paste shrinkage. As the proportion increases, the strength of mortars reduces. The best mixture is one…

Gable Roof (1)
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What Is Gable Roof | History of Gable Roofing | Gable Roof Design | Parts of Gable Roof | 7 Types of Gable Roofs | How Long Can the Roof Last? | Gable Roof Advantages and Disadvantages | Cost of Gable Roof Construction |

What Is Gable Roof? The gable roof is also called a pitched roof. In this type of roof, two sloping sides peak at the top centre. It is used for many building designs and has two sloping sides which meet to form a ridge. Colours, shapes, and locations are used to tweak it. A modern…

Building Layout
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Building Layout | How to Building Layout | Construction Layout Techniques

Building Layout The true intention and intent of setting out (layout) are to move the plan, length, and width of the base on the ground so that the foundation can be excavated for the construction of the intended building according to the drawing. Before actually preparing the construction of the building, the following preliminary works…

Building Is Constructed (1)
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How a Building Is Constructed | Components of Building

How a Building Is Constructed In the building construction process, there have two main part that’s are below- 1. Pre-Construction Steps In building construction, the pre-construction steps are more important and first taking steps. Acquire Land Consultant Seek / Technical. Design Process. Prepare Estimation and Budgets. Building Permits. Approach a Contractor. Building Warranty Period. 1.1…

Density of Cement Sand and Aggregate
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Density of Cement Sand and Aggregate | Density of Cement | Density of Sand | Density of Aggregate

Density of Cement Sand and Aggregate We know the density which is also known as unit weight, its mass per unit volume of area of that material. The density is denoted by the symbol by RHO (ρ), it defines the degree of compactness of material. Density refers that which material density is high then that…

Unit Weight of Steel Bars

What Is Steel | Types of Steel | How to Calculate Unit Weight of Steel Bars | Calculation of Weight of Steel Bar for 1-Metre Length | Self Weight of Steel

What Is Steel? Steel is the most adaptable and widely used construction material. Steel is made up of the important materials metallic iron as well as nonmetallic carbon, as well as trace amounts of silicon, nickel, manganese, chromium, including copper. As a consequence, it is an alloy. While steel is typically composed of more than…

Difference Between Cement Plaster and Gypsum Plaster

Difference Between Cement Plaster and Gypsum Plaster

Introduction Between Cement Plaster Vs Gypsum Plaster  The cement plaster is an intimate mixture of Portland cement, sand with water. The mixture ratio of cement plaster is varied with the requirements of the work purpose. The cement plaster mixed at the site as required quantity of the work and nowadays it is available in the readymade…