Bamboo as Construction Material

The world timber demand is increasing at a rapid rate but the timber supply is depleting. It’s been found through research that bamboo can suitably replace timber and other materials in construction and other works. Industrially treated bamboo has shown great potential for production of composite materials and components which are cost-effective and can be … Read more

30-foot snake discovered during construction of Dam in Brazil

BRAZIL, What one construction crew found in Brazil this year is definitely the latter.People reports a crew working on a dam found a 33-foot anaconda in the ruins of a controlled demolition in the northern state of Para. The snake, which is featured in a video and is said to weigh between 800 and 900 … Read more

An autonomous self-driving fleet of Boat for Amsterdam Waterways Research

Amsterdam, the city of water ways, is located in the western Netherlands in the province of North Holland. This city is famous for its Water ways. You must have heard about the self-driving cars may be on the internet or on television News but you must not have heard or seen a self-driving or autonomous … Read more

New bridge construction technique being developed at Purdue

The story is from West Indiana United States where Researchers  are in the process of a breakthrough in the construction of bridges. When Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and the city made the decision to replace the eastbound bridge over the Wabash (Wabash is a city in Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana, United States.), they … Read more

No Fines Concrete

As the name suggests, no fines concrete is simply the concrete in which fines or fine aggregate is absent and omitted intentionally. Fine aggregates generally consist of natural sand or crushed stone with most particles passing through a 9.5 mm or 3/8 inch sieve.  Now you might have heard about the gradation or sieve analysis … Read more