Land development for civil engineers / Thomas R. Dion
Material type:
- 471547433
- TA 151 .D56 1993

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Civil Engineering | GC TA 151 .D56 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000015471 |
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Includes index.
Developer's constraints -- Engineering administration -- PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES -- Inventory, analysis, and reporting -- Preliminary design and costs -- FINAL DESIGN RELATED ACTIVITIES -- Transportation system design -- Drainage system design -- Sedimentation and erosion control -- Site grading and appurtenance design -- Sanitary sewer system design -- Potable water system design -- Miscellaneous design considerations -- Project manual including specifications -- Project costs and scheduling -- Development guidelines -- Completion of design activities -- CONSTRUCTION RELATED ACTIVITIES -- Contracts and award. layout, observation, and monitoring -- Completion and start-up.
This engineering reference work covers the non-structural aspects of land development. The reader is guided through the stages of an actual development project, beginning with pre-design activities, followed by the design stage and concluding with coverage of the engineer's role in construction.
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