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AN APPROACH TO MITIGATING RISK OF SEISMIC-INDUCED BUILDING COLLAPSE IN NIGERIA CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Buildings world-wide are one of the most essential assets of humanity, and they serve as a major contributor to the sustainable development of any nation. The consequences of building collapse is usually colossal…

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DESIGN OF A WATER STORAGE AND TRANSMISSION SYSTEM FOR WASTEWATER REUSE CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT This research is focused at designing of water storage facilities of size 875,000 litres (750,000 litres for underground water storage, and 125,000 Litres for elevated steel tank) of treated wastewater and its transmission…

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A FRAMEWORK FOR RURAL ROADS ACCESSIBILITY PLANNING CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The concept of public participation and how it can be incorporated in transport planning was studied. Current planning methods and steps were reviewed, and a tool which incorporates public participation in planning (questionnaire)…

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COST EVALUATION OF ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT IN NIGERIA USING HUMAN CAPITAL APPROACH CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT Nigeria experiences the highest rate of road traffic accidents resulting in fatalities and various levels of injuries. On Abuja-Lokoja road, traffic accident takes the lion’s share of the risk having highest number of…

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EFFECT OF MIX RATIO AND CURING WATER ON THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF OIL PALM SHELL (OPS) AGGREGATE CONCRETE CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT In this study, the compressive strengths and Modulus of elasticity of lightweight Concrete with oil palm shells as partial replacement of coarse aggregate was presented. The different types of mixing water were used,…

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EFFECT AND IMPLICATION OF FLUORIDE ON DRINKING WELL WATER CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Fluoride is one of the very few chemicals that have been shown to cause significant effects in people through drinking-water. Fluoride has beneficial effects on teeth at low…

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EVALUATION OF SAW DUST ASH AS MINERAL FILLER IN ASPHALT MIXTURE CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The quest for economy in asphalt production using locally available materials necessitated this research which is aimed at evaluating the suitability of Saw Dust Ash (SDA) as mineral filler in asphalt mixture.Chemical analysis,…

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INCORPORATION OF RELIABILITY INTO NIGERIAN EMPIRICAL MECHANISTIC PAVEMENT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN SYSTEM (NEMPADS) CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] Abstract This work was aimed at providing the most appropriate Nigerian Empirical-Mechanistic Flexible Pavement Analysis and Design method (NEMPAD) by incorporating Reliability, using First order reliability method (FORM), considering all the input variabilities, uncertainties,…

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RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF A PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAM CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT The Reliability Analysis of a Prestressed Concrete Beam (PCB) was presented using First Order Reliability Method and Eurocode 2 procedures to carry out the analysis. The results show that the safety of the…

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STOCHASTIC EVALUATION OF OFFSHORE CARBON FIBRE REINFORCED CONCRETE PLATFORMS ON ALUMINUM GIRDERS CIVIL ENGINEERING Project Topics – Complete Project Material

[ad_1] ABSTRACT A stochastic evaluation of the performance of Carbon Fibre Offshore Plastics (CFRP) offshore platform consideringsubmerged and partially submerged environmental conditions wasanalyzed usingSwedish code,Boverket (2004). A Probability-based analysis using First Order Reliability Method (FORM)…

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