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Epoxy Flooring & FRP Lining
We specialize in the manufacturing and supply of high-performance Epoxy Flooring and FRP Lining solutions. Our product range includes Acid Proof Flooring, FRP Lining on Mild Steel (MS), and FRP Lining on Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC).
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#EpoxyFlooring#FRPLining#AcidProofFlooring#IndustrialFlooring#Durability#CorrosionResistance#ConstructionSolutions#HighPerformance#SafetyFirst#MildSteel#ReinforcedConcrete#CustomSolutions#FlooringExperts#QualityMaterials#SeamlessFinish#SurfaceProtection#YourCompanyName#IndustryLeaders#SustainableBuilding#ProtectiveCoatings
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Earth rooted brutalism!
Goddard Library (1968) of Clark University in Worcester, MA, USA, by John M. Johansen
#1960s#concrete#brutalism#architecture#university#john m. johansen#reinforcedconcrete#massivescale#multilayer
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Deep Reinforcement Learning
Get to grips with deep reinforcement learning in Probabs' advanced course. Learn how to tackle complex decision-making problems in AI and robotics like a pro.
#reinforcementlearning#machinelearning#deeplearning#datascience#python#artificialintelligence#ai#technology#coding#neuralnetworks#supervisedlearning#programming#tensorflow#bigdata#unsupervisedlearning#data#tech#civilengineering#code#dataanalytics#computervision#analytics#learning#civilengineeringstudent#reinforcedconcrete#datascientist#reinforcement#computer#ml#coder
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#RCCPipes#HumePipes#Manufacturers#Infrastructure#Construction#Precast#QualityPipes#KalokhePipes#ReinforcedConcrete#DrainageSolutions#SewerageSystems#DurablePipes#InfrastructureSolutions#ConstructionMaterials
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Scaenae Frons -Corbu Style
Tower of Shadows, India,1957
Le Corbusier
#reinforcedconcrete#background screening#modern architecture#repetitiveforms#monumentalism#india#architecture as sculpture
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I finished cooking :3c
I like the fancy ship names more than just smooshing their names together so have some ReinforcedConcrete, these worms are living rent free in my head and I love them so much
#regretevator#Regretevator Wallter#Regretevator Tarmite#Regretevator fanart#Wallter x Tarmite#Regretevator ReinforcedConcrete#L drew something#I am taking suggestions on very ships names those cause that is very long
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Simba Tiger can often be observed lounging around in his pool. The tigers get so much enjoyment from these pools. We are thankful that Victor keeps repairing the tiger pools every time they break them. The fact that a tiger can break a reinforced concrete pool is almost unbelievable but they certainly do, and frequently, too. We want to thank wonderful friends like you for making things like repairing tiger pools possible. THANK YOU, dear friends!! <3 :-)
#simba #tiger #tigers #often #observation #Observe #lounging #pool #pools #enjoy #enjoylife #enjoyment #thankful #repair #repairing #break #BREAKING #broken #concrete #facts #reinforcedconcrete #friends #unbelievable #Wonderful #possible #thankyou
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Rebar benders and cutters
To learn more about rebar bending machines check out the link below:
https://www.novotechmachinetools.com/rebar-bender-and-cutter.html
#RebarBending #ConcreteForming #ReinforcedConcrete #ConstructionLife #ConcreteConstruction #RebarWork #ConcreteDesign #ConstructionIndustry #CivilEngineering #BuildingStrong #ConcreteJungle #SteelReinforcement #FormworkDesign #RebarFabrication #ConstructionTechnology
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Floating on Air!
Fata headquarters, by Oscar Niemeyer and Riccardo Morandi (1976-1979).
Pianezza (Torino), Italy.
© Roberto Conte (2018)
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On the occasion of Building Solutions Day 8th August 2024, UltraTech Cement Limited organised a practical training and practical exercise session for Civil Engineers and Architectures of Bhilwara region at UltraTech Centre of Excellence, Department of Civil Engineering, Mewar University. The main objective of the training was to showcase the company's dedication to continuous learning and advancement in construction practices.
The session was started with welcome address given by Head of Department, Civil Engineering Dr. Esar Ahmed. The session featured presentations from speakers who shared their expertise on various aspects of construction and building materials. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Territory Sales Head, Bhilwara and Chittorgarh Region UltraTech, and Mr. Gaurav Rajora, Technical Service Manager, Ultratech kicked off the event with a detailed explanation of UltraTech's innovative building products, highlighting their unique features and applications.
Deputy Dean Engineering Mr. Kapil Nahar, Assistant Professor Mr. Shashivendra Dulawat, and Assistant professor Mr. Abhishek Upadhyaya provided comprehensive insights about uses of fibers reinforcement concrete and advanced building materials. During the session the discussions covered the latest advancements and practical applications in the field, providing the attendees with valuable knowledge to enhance their professional skills. Then all the engineers and architecture were taken to the execution site and taught the use of Tilofix VT, NT, Super plasticizer, Bitu Pro bitumen based for DPC and Top Shield weather resistance etc. practically as per Codal Provision.
The programme concluded with a vote of thanks given by Assistant Professor Mr Shashivendra Dulawat, who expressed his gratitude to the speakers, participants, management of mewar university, and officials of UltraTech Cement for their enthusiastic participation and contribution to the success of the session.
#UltraTechCement #CivilEngineering #Architecture #MewarUniversity #ContinuousLearning #ConstructionInnovation #BuildingMaterials #EngineeringExcellence #PracticalTraining #AdvancedMaterials #ReinforcedConcrete #SuperPlasticizer #WeatherResistance #ProfessionalDevelopment #IndustryExperts #AdmissionsOpen2024 #TopUniversityInRajasthan #KnowledgeToWisdom #EducationForChange #BestUniversityInRajasthan
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The Role of Iron Steel Bars in the Construction Industry
Iron steel bars are an essential component in the construction industry, playing a crucial role in the stability and strength of buildings and structures. These bars are commonly used in reinforced concrete to provide support and resistance to tension, ensuring the durability and longevity of the construction project.
ConstructionIndustry #IronSteelBars #ReinforcedConcrete #BuildingMaterials #StructuralIntegrity #ConstructionMaterials
The importance of iron steel bars in construction cannot be overstated. These bars are typically made from high-quality steel and are available in various sizes and shapes to suit different construction requirements. They are used in a wide range of applications, including residential buildings, commercial complexes, bridges, dams, and other infrastructure projects.
One of the key reasons why iron steel bars are preferred in construction is their high tensile strength. This means that they can withstand heavy loads and forces without breaking or deforming, making them ideal for supporting the weight of the building and ensuring its stability. Additionally, steel bars have excellent ductility, allowing them to be bent or shaped without losing their strength, making them versatile and easy to work with during the construction process.
In reinforced concrete structures, iron steel bars are embedded in the concrete to enhance its strength and durability. The bars act as a reinforcement, providing additional support to the concrete and preventing cracks and fractures from forming under pressure. This reinforcement helps to distribute the load evenly throughout the structure, reducing the risk of structural failure and ensuring the safety of the building occupants.
Another important aspect of iron steel bars in construction is their corrosion resistance. Steel bars are often exposed to moisture and other environmental factors that can cause them to rust and deteriorate over time. To prevent this, the bars are typically coated with protective layers or treated with corrosion-resistant materials to extend their lifespan and maintain their structural integrity.
Overall, iron steel bars play a critical role in the construction industry by providing strength, durability, and stability to buildings and structures. Their versatility, high tensile strength, and corrosion resistance make them an indispensable material for construction projects of all sizes and complexities. Whether it's a small residential building or a large-scale infrastructure project, iron steel bars are essential for ensuring the structural integrity and longevity of the construction.
In conclusion, iron steel bars are a fundamental component in the construction industry, serving as the backbone of modern buildings and structures. Their unique properties and versatility make them indispensable for ensuring the strength, durability, and safety of construction projects. By understanding the importance of iron steel bars in construction, builders and engineers can make informed decisions about the materials they use, ultimately leading to more resilient and sustainable structures for the future.
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Brutalist Paraboloid
Stunning Sainte Thérèse church in Metz.
Brutalism at its finest.
#brutalism#architecture#cathedral#france#metz#reinforcedconcrete#stained glass#concreteandglass#monumentalscale#parabolic#sainte therese
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From: Atlas Portland Cement Company. Concrete houses & cottages. New York : Atlas Portland Cement Co., 1909
NA7160
#concretehouse#concrete#reinforcedconcrete#newjersey#1909#early20thcentury#libraryofva#specialcollections#rarebooks
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Mineral House by Yasuhiro Yamashita x Atelire TEKUTO Tokyo, Japan (2006)
Text description provided by the architects. The site is a small piece of land (44.62m2) with an irregular shape, located on the corner of two narrow streets intersecting at an acute angle in a high densely residential area in Tokyo. The client had three requests: for their home to be a highly stimulating piece architecture; to achieve maximum livable volume; to have a covered parking space for their car. According to building codes, this house had to comply to three different height restriction plains. The complicated polyhedron volume was the result of maximizing the total buildable volume under these restrictions plains intersecting at various angles. From this form we named the house from the image of a piece of mineral that is buried in the ground. The process of deciding on the final form was like giving cuts to a precious gemstone – we worked with the utmost precision to do this and result was like a shining piece of diamond.
http://www.tekuto.com/en/works/a106_reflection-in-mineral
#mineral house#architecture#minimum living space#japan#tokyo#reinforcedconcrete#floor plan#cross section#parking#polyhedron#arquitectura#arquitetura#japao#japon#betao armado#concrete#concreto armado#planta#corte#multiple floors
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This little concrete bridge was built in 1915 by the brilliant engineer Stanislav Bechyně. But it was just a bit too modern for the locals, so they decorated it with four Baroque statues (made in 1707) brought from the nearby Křinec castle. . . . .
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