Can You Pour Concrete Over Concrete? – Level – Thickness

Can you pour concrete over concrete

Let’s be honest, a lot of homeowners are wondering if one can pour new concrete over existing concrete and will it stick? That’s one way of escaping an entire concrete slab replacement – which is obviously a costly venture. Well; adding a layer of concrete over a cracked concrete patio can instantly revitalize the flooring. … Read more

Types of Plaster & Finishing for walls – Interior

Types of Plaster

Plaster is the cementitious material which constitutes binding material cement or lime, fine aggregate and water that are mixed to form cohesive and workable mass. This cementitious material is then applied to the surface to get good appearance of surface, to make surface impermeable or to get smooth surface. However, with so many different types … Read more

Expansive soils – Identification – Types – Fixing – Properties – Examples

expansive-soils

Expansive soils are a nightmare for foundation experts and geotech engineers. They cause significant damage to lightweight structures like sidewalks and driveways. They can uplift building foundations and can result in damage of basements. As a result of settlement upon drying, expansive soils can result in cracks of walls and ceilings.Our today’s read is about … Read more

How manufacturers can improve productivity & Efficiency in Construction?

The manufacturing sector forms a vital part of many countries’ gross domestic product (GDP). For example, in the US, manufacturing typically accounts for around 11% of the country’s total GDP. It is a vital employer of both skilled and semi-skilled staff and helps to stimulate the wider economy. In every form of manufacturing, one of … Read more

Contour Interval – Calculation – Examples – Types – Scale – Formula

What is contour Interval in surveying?

On a topographic map, a contour line is a line that depicts ground elevation or depression. The vertical distance or difference in elevation between contour lines is known as a contour interval. Every sixth contour line has an index contour, which is a bolder or thicker line. The height of the land rises as the … Read more

Rutting in Roads – Definition – Repair – Meaning – Causes

causes of rutting in flexible pavement

Rutting in flexible pavement is creation of a depression or a groove. It is typically shown as wheel path engraved on the road surface. The main cause of rutting failure is the deformation of the asphalt concrete under the loading from vehicles. In cold climate areas, rutting happens as snow studded tires travel in a … Read more

Role of Efficient Waste Removal in Sustainable Construction

In the evolving urban development landscape, sustainable construction practices have become a cornerstone of progressive cities aiming to reduce their environmental footprint. Durham, North Carolina, stands out as a beacon of such innovation, primarily through its commitment to integrating eco-friendly methods within its construction projects.  Central to this initiative is the role of efficient waste … Read more

Rebar – Types of Rebar in Construction – Grades & Sizes – Properties [PDF]

The word rebar is a short form of reinforcing bar. In general, its meaning is the use of steel rod with ridges for reinforced concrete. Basically, concrete is brittle material which is strong in compression but very weak in tension. Whenever tensile forces act on concrete it damages concrete by originating cracks in it. So, … Read more

Load Bearing Wall vs Non-load Bearing wall – Cost – Identification

Non-load Bearing wall

A lot of homeowners are confused about load bearing wall and non-load bearing wall in their home. That’s when they’re looking to have an open concept in order to get rid of the cramped kitchen. It’s always good to know the process and structural aspects of this project. People are idealizing more the open floor … Read more

Fire hazard in a buildings – Causes – Examples – Prevention – Effects [PDF]

Fire Hazard in a building

Fire safety should be the highest priority in any building, particularly one that houses people or offices. But how can you tell if your building has fire hazards? Here are some of the most common causes of fire hazards and what you can do to mitigate them or remove them altogether from your place of … Read more