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From: Almutairi, Saud
Date: 21 January 2014
Subject: Abstracts for In-class Assignment
APA Format:
Marshall, A. (2013, November). Thinking Differently About
Transportation: How Ideas Drive What we Build. Future
Structure, 10-19.
MLA Format:
Marshall, Alex. “Thinking Differently About Transportation:
How Ideas Drive What we Build.” Future Structure Nov. 2013:
10-19. Print.
Informative Abstract:
The white paper cites several examples to illustrate how
infrastructure development does not necessarily require large
investments or sophisticated technology, but can instead be
brought about by thinking differently. For example the Bus
Rapid Transport (BRT) utilizes buses and dedicated lanes to
deliver a fast surface transportation system similar to
underground subways. Another example is bicycle sharing and
public plazas, being adopted by major cities across the world. A
different approach to tackle the twin problems of car congestion
and falling revenues from gas taxes was adopted by Ohio
planners when they introduced a pilot project to charge
motorists according to miles driven, and not according to fuel
consumed. Also notable is the revival of intercity bus travel by
the “Chinatown” bus system in Boston. Ethnic Chinese in the
city started an extremely low priced transit system by picking
up people off the streets instead of from designated bus
stations. Through these examples the author tries to show that
often complex infrastructure problems can be solved by taking
account peoples’ lifestyles and habits, and by evaluating the
objectives of a project, rather than by simply spending money to
create more infrastructures.
Descriptive Abstract:
Infrastructure and transport problems are faced by every major
city in the world, but many cities often solve their problems by
approaching the problems differently than by investing large
amounts. Some of the solutions adopted by cities require neither
high technology nor huge government spending – instead they
try to meet their objectives in a different way. City planners and
transport officials need to identify the lifestyles of city dwellers
in order to understand why a problem has occurred, and then
need to evaluate their objectives. This often leads to a more
optimal solution, often at a much lower cost but with greater
participation from users.
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Date: 2014/17/04
Subject: Proposal to write a report on the negative impact of
construction engineering to the environment.
Introduction
Construction engineering is credited for the growth of
infrastructure worldwide. Each day, there are more railroads,
buildings, bridges, dams, highways and airports, coming up.
The drive of this paper is to offer insight into the unwanted
effects that come with growth in infrastructure. It will also
encompass research findings into the problem and propose
possible solutions.
Background of the problem
While growth and development is welcome, it is paramount to
look into the downside of modifying the environment, through
infrastructure to suit the needs of mankind.
Infrastructure is an indicator of a country’s economic growth.
Each country strives to acquire the highest level of
infrastructure possible. Developing countries lag behind in
terms of infrastructure development and in a bid to improve on
that, there is massive construction going on. With the scarcity
of resources, the available resources are exploited to a point of
depletion to provide to the needs of the construction industries.
Developing countries are not the only victims of environmental
degradation from infrastructure growth. The negative effects of
construction engineering on the environment are widespread.
(Life –cycle cost analysis and design of civil infrastructure
system)
Some of the issues that happen from infrastructure development
and growth include:
· Environmental pollution: For instance, most industries in
construction engineering use fossil fuels to operate their
machines. When released into the air, these fuels cause air
pollution. Manufacturing of Cement, which is the main
component in construction, causes the emission of
anthropogenic carbon dioxide. This is a toxic gas which
contributes to air pollution. They also increase atmospheric
temperature, which causes a decline in biodiversity,
hydrological changes, and climate shift and nutrient cycles.
These changes have a direct impact on human health.
Industrial waste that is disposed of into water bodies causes
water contamination, which interferes with vegetation.
· Noise pollution from the industries and machines used during
construction.
· Increase in traffic due to road blocks during construction.
· Littering from debris falling during construction.
· The waste generated from these industries could lead to
outbreaks and the spread of diseases. It could also lead to soil
erosion.
· Displacing people from their areas of residence to pave way
for highways, railroads, airports etc.
· Congestion arising from putting up too many buildings in one
area.
· Accidents, fatal or otherwise, occur during construction. This
could happen to the construction workers, people passing by the
construction site, or peoples using infrastructure like bridges.
There have been instances where buildings have collapsed and
bridges fallen apart.(predicting the severity of buildings)
· Deforestation to pave way for roads. Forests form habitats for
many wild animals, and when they are cleared, the animals are
forced to migrate to other places.(reducing the impacts of
development on wildlife)
· Dams cause flooding of the habitat hindering the migration of
fish and block the flow of sediments. In addition, increased
salinity in the dams interferes with water quality. Mercury
leaching from the soil in the dam and organic matter makes the
water unfit for irrigation or consumption.(predicting the
severity of buildings)
· Road construction in areas where forests once stood, gives
easy access to hunters and poachers to animals that dwell in
areas so remote, they would otherwise be unreachable illegal
poaching and hunting contributes to a steep decline in the
number of endangered species.(Transportation system planning)
· Birds in migration are often killed in collision with structures
put up as telephone masts. Electric fences also lead to the death
of birds through electrocution.(Reducing the impacts of
development on wildlife)
· Improved infrastructure leads to an increase in tourism. This
puts pressure on natural reserves and leads encroachment into
reserved resources and natural habitats where there are scarce
resources.
· Airports have made it possible for tourists to travel all over
the world. Tourism can cause water shortage because of overuse
of water in swimming pools, and personal use in hotels.
(Transportation system planning)
· Having too many buildings concentrated in one place, causes
rain water to run into drains causing floods instead of soaking
into the ground.
· Dams form a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which cause
malaria.(Environmental issues associated with infrastructure)
Questions to be investigated
· What measures should construction engineers put in place to
reduce environmental pollution?
· Is it possible to proceed with infrastructure without having to
displace people from their homes?
· Do construction engineering companies provide insurance to
cover those injured during construction?
· What steps are taken to safeguard the environment?
· Is the government involved in regulating the operations of
construction industries?
· What technology is used in developing the infrastructure?
· When interfering with the natural habitats, are the endangered
species relocated to prevent them from being extinct?
· How can interference with flora and fauna be minimized?
· How can we retain cultural heritage and still have
infrastructure?
Research methods
To compile a well-informed formal report will visit construction
sites to assess how much damage their activities cause to the
environment. I will also look into online articles published on
the impact of construction engineering on the environment also
intend to read books on construction engineering, which will
provide an even broader perspective on the problem at hand and
offer possible solutions. My research will not be limited to one
country; it will cover the world at large since environmental
degradation by the construction is a worldwide problem.
I found the sources below to be extra reliable in providing
adequate information, accurate statistics and valid facts in
regards to the problem presented:
1. Frangopol, Dan M., and Hitoshi Furuta. Life-cycle cost
analysis and design of civil infrastructure systems. Reston, VA:
Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of
Civil Engineers, 2001.
2. Sarsby, R. W. Environmental Geotechnics. London: Thomas
Telford, 2000.
3. Ranade, Prabha Shastri. Infrastructure development and its
environmental impact: study of Konkan Railway. New Delhi:
Concept Pub. Co., 2009.
4. "Civil College." What is Civil Engineering? N.p., n.d. Web.
18 Mar. 2014. www.engineersaustralia.org.au/civil-
college/what-civil-engineering.
"REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES."
www.rwdi.com/cms/publications. Rowan Williams Davies &
Irwin Inc., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014.
www.rwdi.com/cms/publications/
5. Canter, Larry W.. Environmental impact assessment. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1977.
6. Gangolells, Marta, Miquel Casals, Santiago Gassó, Núria
Forcada, Xavier Roca, and Alba Fuertes. "A methodology for
predicting the severity of environmental impacts related to the
construction process of residential buildings." Building and
Environment 44.3 (2009): 558-571.
7. Gleeson, James, and Deborah Gleeson. Reducing the impacts
of development on wildlife. Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO Pub.,
2012.
8.
"www.miga.org/documents/EIA_Study_Cargo_Storage_Facility
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY AND
MITIGATION PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CARGO
STORAGE WHAREHOUSE AT FREETOWN
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, LUNGI. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar.
2014.
<http://www.miga.org/documents/EIA_Study_Cargo_Storage_F
acility>.
9. Amekudzi, A., and M. Meyer. Consideration of
environmental factors in transportation systems planning..
Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National
Research Council, 2005.
10. "Environmental Issues associated with Infrastructure."
www.environmental-auditing.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket.
N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. www.environmental-
auditing.org/LinkClick.
Timetable
Once I gather all the information I require and investigate the
credibility of the sources I will use, I will compile a progress
report which I will then hand in on 4th April. Later, on 8th
April or 10th April, I will present my findings. My rough draft
of the report will be availed to you on April 15th.Upon
receiving feedback; I will dedicate the remaining time to work
on the final draft which I will hand in to you on 25th April.
Request for approval
I am grateful for the approval of a formal report, welcome
questions and suggestions on how I should do with my report.

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  • 1. To: From: Almutairi, Saud Date: 21 January 2014 Subject: Abstracts for In-class Assignment APA Format: Marshall, A. (2013, November). Thinking Differently About Transportation: How Ideas Drive What we Build. Future Structure, 10-19. MLA Format: Marshall, Alex. “Thinking Differently About Transportation: How Ideas Drive What we Build.” Future Structure Nov. 2013: 10-19. Print. Informative Abstract: The white paper cites several examples to illustrate how infrastructure development does not necessarily require large investments or sophisticated technology, but can instead be brought about by thinking differently. For example the Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) utilizes buses and dedicated lanes to deliver a fast surface transportation system similar to underground subways. Another example is bicycle sharing and public plazas, being adopted by major cities across the world. A different approach to tackle the twin problems of car congestion and falling revenues from gas taxes was adopted by Ohio planners when they introduced a pilot project to charge motorists according to miles driven, and not according to fuel consumed. Also notable is the revival of intercity bus travel by
  • 2. the “Chinatown” bus system in Boston. Ethnic Chinese in the city started an extremely low priced transit system by picking up people off the streets instead of from designated bus stations. Through these examples the author tries to show that often complex infrastructure problems can be solved by taking account peoples’ lifestyles and habits, and by evaluating the objectives of a project, rather than by simply spending money to create more infrastructures. Descriptive Abstract: Infrastructure and transport problems are faced by every major city in the world, but many cities often solve their problems by approaching the problems differently than by investing large amounts. Some of the solutions adopted by cities require neither high technology nor huge government spending – instead they try to meet their objectives in a different way. City planners and transport officials need to identify the lifestyles of city dwellers in order to understand why a problem has occurred, and then need to evaluate their objectives. This often leads to a more optimal solution, often at a much lower cost but with greater participation from users. 1 From: To: Date: 2014/17/04 Subject: Proposal to write a report on the negative impact of construction engineering to the environment. Introduction Construction engineering is credited for the growth of
  • 3. infrastructure worldwide. Each day, there are more railroads, buildings, bridges, dams, highways and airports, coming up. The drive of this paper is to offer insight into the unwanted effects that come with growth in infrastructure. It will also encompass research findings into the problem and propose possible solutions. Background of the problem While growth and development is welcome, it is paramount to look into the downside of modifying the environment, through infrastructure to suit the needs of mankind. Infrastructure is an indicator of a country’s economic growth. Each country strives to acquire the highest level of infrastructure possible. Developing countries lag behind in terms of infrastructure development and in a bid to improve on that, there is massive construction going on. With the scarcity of resources, the available resources are exploited to a point of depletion to provide to the needs of the construction industries. Developing countries are not the only victims of environmental degradation from infrastructure growth. The negative effects of construction engineering on the environment are widespread. (Life –cycle cost analysis and design of civil infrastructure system) Some of the issues that happen from infrastructure development and growth include: · Environmental pollution: For instance, most industries in construction engineering use fossil fuels to operate their machines. When released into the air, these fuels cause air pollution. Manufacturing of Cement, which is the main component in construction, causes the emission of anthropogenic carbon dioxide. This is a toxic gas which contributes to air pollution. They also increase atmospheric temperature, which causes a decline in biodiversity,
  • 4. hydrological changes, and climate shift and nutrient cycles. These changes have a direct impact on human health. Industrial waste that is disposed of into water bodies causes water contamination, which interferes with vegetation. · Noise pollution from the industries and machines used during construction. · Increase in traffic due to road blocks during construction. · Littering from debris falling during construction. · The waste generated from these industries could lead to outbreaks and the spread of diseases. It could also lead to soil erosion. · Displacing people from their areas of residence to pave way for highways, railroads, airports etc. · Congestion arising from putting up too many buildings in one area. · Accidents, fatal or otherwise, occur during construction. This could happen to the construction workers, people passing by the construction site, or peoples using infrastructure like bridges. There have been instances where buildings have collapsed and bridges fallen apart.(predicting the severity of buildings) · Deforestation to pave way for roads. Forests form habitats for many wild animals, and when they are cleared, the animals are forced to migrate to other places.(reducing the impacts of development on wildlife) · Dams cause flooding of the habitat hindering the migration of fish and block the flow of sediments. In addition, increased
  • 5. salinity in the dams interferes with water quality. Mercury leaching from the soil in the dam and organic matter makes the water unfit for irrigation or consumption.(predicting the severity of buildings) · Road construction in areas where forests once stood, gives easy access to hunters and poachers to animals that dwell in areas so remote, they would otherwise be unreachable illegal poaching and hunting contributes to a steep decline in the number of endangered species.(Transportation system planning) · Birds in migration are often killed in collision with structures put up as telephone masts. Electric fences also lead to the death of birds through electrocution.(Reducing the impacts of development on wildlife) · Improved infrastructure leads to an increase in tourism. This puts pressure on natural reserves and leads encroachment into reserved resources and natural habitats where there are scarce resources. · Airports have made it possible for tourists to travel all over the world. Tourism can cause water shortage because of overuse of water in swimming pools, and personal use in hotels. (Transportation system planning) · Having too many buildings concentrated in one place, causes rain water to run into drains causing floods instead of soaking into the ground. · Dams form a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which cause malaria.(Environmental issues associated with infrastructure) Questions to be investigated · What measures should construction engineers put in place to reduce environmental pollution?
  • 6. · Is it possible to proceed with infrastructure without having to displace people from their homes? · Do construction engineering companies provide insurance to cover those injured during construction? · What steps are taken to safeguard the environment? · Is the government involved in regulating the operations of construction industries? · What technology is used in developing the infrastructure? · When interfering with the natural habitats, are the endangered species relocated to prevent them from being extinct? · How can interference with flora and fauna be minimized? · How can we retain cultural heritage and still have infrastructure? Research methods To compile a well-informed formal report will visit construction sites to assess how much damage their activities cause to the environment. I will also look into online articles published on the impact of construction engineering on the environment also intend to read books on construction engineering, which will provide an even broader perspective on the problem at hand and offer possible solutions. My research will not be limited to one country; it will cover the world at large since environmental degradation by the construction is a worldwide problem. I found the sources below to be extra reliable in providing adequate information, accurate statistics and valid facts in regards to the problem presented: 1. Frangopol, Dan M., and Hitoshi Furuta. Life-cycle cost analysis and design of civil infrastructure systems. Reston, VA:
  • 7. Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 2001. 2. Sarsby, R. W. Environmental Geotechnics. London: Thomas Telford, 2000. 3. Ranade, Prabha Shastri. Infrastructure development and its environmental impact: study of Konkan Railway. New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., 2009. 4. "Civil College." What is Civil Engineering? N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. www.engineersaustralia.org.au/civil- college/what-civil-engineering. "REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DUE TO CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES." www.rwdi.com/cms/publications. Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. www.rwdi.com/cms/publications/ 5. Canter, Larry W.. Environmental impact assessment. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977. 6. Gangolells, Marta, Miquel Casals, Santiago Gassó, Núria Forcada, Xavier Roca, and Alba Fuertes. "A methodology for predicting the severity of environmental impacts related to the construction process of residential buildings." Building and Environment 44.3 (2009): 558-571. 7. Gleeson, James, and Deborah Gleeson. Reducing the impacts of development on wildlife. Collingwood, Vic.: CSIRO Pub., 2012. 8. "www.miga.org/documents/EIA_Study_Cargo_Storage_Facility ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY AND MITIGATION PLAN FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A CARGO STORAGE WHAREHOUSE AT FREETOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, LUNGI. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. <http://www.miga.org/documents/EIA_Study_Cargo_Storage_F acility>. 9. Amekudzi, A., and M. Meyer. Consideration of environmental factors in transportation systems planning..
  • 8. Washington, D.C.: Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, 2005. 10. "Environmental Issues associated with Infrastructure." www.environmental-auditing.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2014. www.environmental- auditing.org/LinkClick. Timetable Once I gather all the information I require and investigate the credibility of the sources I will use, I will compile a progress report which I will then hand in on 4th April. Later, on 8th April or 10th April, I will present my findings. My rough draft of the report will be availed to you on April 15th.Upon receiving feedback; I will dedicate the remaining time to work on the final draft which I will hand in to you on 25th April. Request for approval I am grateful for the approval of a formal report, welcome questions and suggestions on how I should do with my report.