The Curb-Tec crew installed a 1700m long temporary water barrier in Plock, Poland over 37 hours to prevent excess water from killing grass along a road during construction. Unlike a permanent curb, this barrier did not require trenching, rebar, or adhesive as it would later be removed. The crew used a rounded 15x15cm mold and minimal finishing since it was a temporary structure.
CT-3000 Demo for Warsaw ZDM, One Year On, May 2011Chris Hutchinson
We showcased the CT-3000 on one of Warsaw's main streets for the local road authorities (ZDM) one year ago. They were impressed with the speed and looked forward to seeing the curb one year later after going through a Warsaw winter before fully accepting extrusion curbing on city projects. We periodically checked the curb and it held up fine. We look forward to discussing future possibilities with ZDM now that our extrusion method has proven reliable, less time-consuming and therefore less expensive. We're very excited about upcoming prospects!!!
Pebbles sand making machines are widely used in production and require high quality, wear-resistant materials to improve application. These machines can break both soft and hard materials, including ores, cement, refractories, and slag. The company produces various machine parts from materials like high chromium cast iron and wear-resistant alloys to support the sand making machine industry.
Curb-Tec Europe distributes Curb-Tec curb extrusion machines and Gomaco curb and gutter slip form machines, which are considered the best in their class. Curb-Tec was established in 1999 in the USA and has served customers in 16 countries, with machines designed to minimize downtime and deliver high quality products. The company represents these machines as well as Curbmate landscape curbing machines, Sullair air compressors, and Caterpillar and Olympian generators in Poland and some surrounding areas.
Bambaska.org is a website dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. It provides information on organic and regenerative farming techniques that build healthy soil and protect natural resources without the use of harmful chemicals. The site also shares the stories of farmers who have transitioned to sustainable practices to help inspire others and support the growth of an eco-friendly food system.
The Curb-Tec crew installed a 1700m long temporary water barrier in Plock, Poland over 37 hours to prevent excess water from killing grass along a road during construction. Unlike a permanent curb, this barrier did not require trenching, rebar, or adhesive as it would later be removed. The crew used a rounded 15x15cm mold and minimal finishing since it was a temporary structure.
CT-3000 Demo for Warsaw ZDM, One Year On, May 2011Chris Hutchinson
We showcased the CT-3000 on one of Warsaw's main streets for the local road authorities (ZDM) one year ago. They were impressed with the speed and looked forward to seeing the curb one year later after going through a Warsaw winter before fully accepting extrusion curbing on city projects. We periodically checked the curb and it held up fine. We look forward to discussing future possibilities with ZDM now that our extrusion method has proven reliable, less time-consuming and therefore less expensive. We're very excited about upcoming prospects!!!
Pebbles sand making machines are widely used in production and require high quality, wear-resistant materials to improve application. These machines can break both soft and hard materials, including ores, cement, refractories, and slag. The company produces various machine parts from materials like high chromium cast iron and wear-resistant alloys to support the sand making machine industry.
Curb-Tec Europe distributes Curb-Tec curb extrusion machines and Gomaco curb and gutter slip form machines, which are considered the best in their class. Curb-Tec was established in 1999 in the USA and has served customers in 16 countries, with machines designed to minimize downtime and deliver high quality products. The company represents these machines as well as Curbmate landscape curbing machines, Sullair air compressors, and Caterpillar and Olympian generators in Poland and some surrounding areas.
Bambaska.org is a website dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. It provides information on organic and regenerative farming techniques that build healthy soil and protect natural resources without the use of harmful chemicals. The site also shares the stories of farmers who have transitioned to sustainable practices to help inspire others and support the growth of an eco-friendly food system.
Arold Construction Company was hired to rehabilitate a 300-foot long, 36-inch culvert under a busy highway using centrifugally cast concrete pipe (CCPC). The project was made difficult by heavy traffic that never let up and required driving long distances to access work areas. However, the CCPC process using CentriPipe allowed the culvert to be repaired in about two weeks despite the challenges. CentriPipe is a trenchless structural solution that applies thin layers of grout inside failing pipes, building a new seamless concrete pipe without reducing capacity. It proved effective for this emergency project to rehabilitate the corroded culvert under difficult conditions.
For understand the quality in construction work.
For learn about estimating process of cast in situ pile.
For Know the construction procedure of cast in situ pile.
For cheek the preferable condition of cast in situ pile.
For know the construction materials type of cast in situ pile.
IUBAT
IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology.
The document summarizes a student design project to create a hydraulic turbine capable of lifting a can of beans 10 feet using no more than 1 gallon of water from a reservoir no higher than 4 feet 3 inches. Key aspects of the project included:
- Designing and 3D printing Pelton buckets and a nozzle for a Pelton turbine.
- Creating a lightweight turbine wheel from plexiglass to house the buckets.
- Designing a piping system to efficiently deliver water from the reservoir to the turbine nozzle.
- Testing multiple design iterations to achieve a best time of 1.39 seconds to lift the can.
CT-3000 Demo for Warsaw Local Road Authorities (ZDM), May 2010Chris Hutchinson
We showcased the CT-3000 on one of Warsaw's main streets for the local road authorities (ZDM) one year ago today. They were impressed with the speed and looked forward to seeing the curb one year later after going through a Warsaw winter before fully accepting extrusion curbing on city projects. We have been periodically checking the curb and it's been holding up fine. We look forward to discussing future possibilities with ZDM and will post another slideshow with more photos as soon as possible.
Welcome to International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
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This document provides a layout plan for the storm sewer system in Village 1 of a social housing project in East Sitra. It includes details of the proposed stormwater pipelines and manholes within the village, with references to supporting drawings providing section details and a legend defining the symbols. The plan consists of 4 sheets showing the pipeline routes, sizes, labels and connections between manholes. It is intended to be read along with other project documentation and drawings.
Asphalt Zipper is a machine company that helps local governments and contractors repair potholes and utility trenches. Learn more here:
http://www.cif.org/awards/2005/25_-_Asphalt_Milling_Attachments.pdf
This document outlines the drilling design for a capstone project involving a horizontal well targeting a carbonate reservoir containing heavy oil. The well design involves drilling laterally perpendicular to a fault with a target depth of 2273 feet TVD. A mud design of 9.6 lb/gal freshwater and bentonite is proposed, along with a cement design containing silica fume and fly ash. The casing design includes conductor, surface, intermediate, and open hole sections. A drill bit program is designed to maximize penetration rates. The estimated final well cost is $1,050,000, excluding infrastructure.
Aussie hole opener a hit - CUI MayJune FinalErvin Bata
The Wombat hole opener from Hard Metals was successfully tested in Alberta. It features changeable cutter wings made of polycrystalline diamond composites, a stabilizing ring that improves structural integrity, and Nord-lock washers for secure assembly. Testing of the hole opener in Crossfield, Alberta showed it could open holes at an average rate of under 7 minutes per rod through soils and rock formations, faster than tricone reamers. The stabilizing ring and polycrystalline diamond cutters allow the Wombat to achieve high rates of penetration through a wide range of strata.
This document discusses several project considerations for pipe bursting projects, including:
- What types of pipes can be burst (fracturable like clay vs non-fracturable like steel)
- Factors like soil conditions, depth of existing line, length of burst, new pipe material selection, and current video of the existing line.
- It also addresses common questions around bursting and notes pneumatic, static, impactor and compact are different bursting system options.
Deep Foundation Technologies for Resurgent India Charotar Basarkar Circulatio...muralikrishna317515
This document provides an overview of a faculty development programme on emerging trends in geotechnical engineering. It discusses various pile types including bored cast-in-situ piles, driven precast piles, driven cast-in-situ piles, helical piles, and continuous flight auger piles. It also presents case studies on precast spun piles in Dahej, Gujarat and driven cast-in-situ piling works in Mundra, Gujarat. The document notes the recent advent of new foundation technologies in India over the past few decades and identifies several technologies that could be relevant for developing infrastructure in India.
A presentation(12 btceng040) ON SUMMER INTERNSHIP from MNNITRiteshmani Tripathi
The document summarizes the summer training completed by Riteshmani Tripathi at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology from June 15th to July 12th, 2015. The training covered experiments and hands-on learning in geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, building materials testing, and total station handling. Specific experiments included standard penetration testing, shear strength testing, soil classification, bitumen testing, and California bearing ratio testing. The schedule outlined the duration and location of training activities over the month-long period.
The document describes the design of an affordable pothole fixing unit to help reduce the time and expertise required to repair potholes. It discusses how potholes form, then outlines the design process for a trailer-mounted unit that uses cold asphalt mix. Key features include a storage tank for cold asphalt, a cam-operated rammer for compacting the mix, and a cost analysis showing significant savings over traditional hot mix methods. The final prototype was designed and built at a fraction of the cost of commercial machines currently used.
This catalogue shows all the material in which Spiratex deals and also explain the sizes and dimensions undertaken by them. The various jobs performed by them in Custom Thermoplastic Extrusion have been explained in this. Visit us at http://www.spiratex.com
Building the Concrete Lathe (Open Source Machine Tools)Epolitics.com
The document provides instructions for building a low-cost metal lathe/mill/drill machine using scrap metal parts and concrete. It describes Lucien Yeomans' early 20th century technique of casting a concrete frame with oversized cavities to accommodate metal parts, allowing for concrete shrinkage. The design calls for mounting metal working parts like the spindle and ways using cement grout within the concrete frame. With scrap metal, common tools and a small amount of welding and concrete, the instructions aim to make an inexpensive but functional machine tool accessible worldwide.
Self-compacting concrete was developed in Japan in the 1980s to solve problems with inadequate compaction of traditional concrete. It uses a high paste content and superplasticizers to create a concrete that can flow and consolidate under its own weight without vibration. Tests were developed to evaluate properties like filling ability, passing ability, and segregation resistance. Self-compacting concrete provides benefits like easier placement, faster construction, better surface finish, and improved durability. However, it also has higher costs associated with materials and mix design development.
Curb-Tec Europe did a demonstration for guests from Estonia on 18 Mar. The CT-3000 small extrusion curb machine was used to pour a curb over 6 cm tall horizontal rebar. Despite having a less-than-inspiring experience with another manufacturer`s machine, the owners of Betoontoode and Tasandusvalu were pleasantly surprised with the performance of the CT-3000, especially the relationship between the quality of the curb and the simplicity of the machine. Discussions are underway regarding them buying a CT-3000 to be used for a project in Finland calling for rebar.
Curb-Tec Europe did a demonstration for guests from Estonia on 18 Mar. The CT-3000 small extrusion curb machine was used to pour a curb over 6 cm tall horizontal rebar. Despite having a less-than-inspiring experience with another manufacturer`s machine, the owners of Betoontoode and Tasandusvalu were pleasantly surprised with the performance of the CT-3000, especially the relationship between the quality of the curb and the simplicity of the machine. Discussions are underway regarding them buying a CT-3000 to be used for a project in Finland calling for rebar.
Now you can refurbish your large excavator and loader buckets and have them restored to ‘better than new’ operating potential. From extensive structural repairs to conversions to the superior MTG hammerless tooth, lip and side protector system, we can significantly enhance the performance of your bucket, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Find details about bucket builds on our website: http://www.west-trak.co.nz/bucket-rebuilds/
International Christian Fellowship church members and Curb-Tec Europe co-owner Chris Hutchinson have been working with the Kowalewo Children's Home in Poland for several years, organizing activities and providing gifts and equipment for the children. For St. Nicholas Day in December 2010, they arranged crafts, cookie baking, carol singing and gift giving for the children. Chris thanked his business partners for their logistical support in making the event possible.
Curb-Tec Europe distributes Curb-Tec Inc.'s extrusion curb machines, including their top-of-class model CT-3000. Curb-Tec Inc. was established in 1999 in Florida and has since served customers in 16 countries, designing machines that solve common problems and minimize downtime based on the founders' engineering experience with Rexroth and the U.S. Defense Department combined with four decades of experience in curbing work.
Arold Construction Company was hired to rehabilitate a 300-foot long, 36-inch culvert under a busy highway using centrifugally cast concrete pipe (CCPC). The project was made difficult by heavy traffic that never let up and required driving long distances to access work areas. However, the CCPC process using CentriPipe allowed the culvert to be repaired in about two weeks despite the challenges. CentriPipe is a trenchless structural solution that applies thin layers of grout inside failing pipes, building a new seamless concrete pipe without reducing capacity. It proved effective for this emergency project to rehabilitate the corroded culvert under difficult conditions.
For understand the quality in construction work.
For learn about estimating process of cast in situ pile.
For Know the construction procedure of cast in situ pile.
For cheek the preferable condition of cast in situ pile.
For know the construction materials type of cast in situ pile.
IUBAT
IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology.
The document summarizes a student design project to create a hydraulic turbine capable of lifting a can of beans 10 feet using no more than 1 gallon of water from a reservoir no higher than 4 feet 3 inches. Key aspects of the project included:
- Designing and 3D printing Pelton buckets and a nozzle for a Pelton turbine.
- Creating a lightweight turbine wheel from plexiglass to house the buckets.
- Designing a piping system to efficiently deliver water from the reservoir to the turbine nozzle.
- Testing multiple design iterations to achieve a best time of 1.39 seconds to lift the can.
CT-3000 Demo for Warsaw Local Road Authorities (ZDM), May 2010Chris Hutchinson
We showcased the CT-3000 on one of Warsaw's main streets for the local road authorities (ZDM) one year ago today. They were impressed with the speed and looked forward to seeing the curb one year later after going through a Warsaw winter before fully accepting extrusion curbing on city projects. We have been periodically checking the curb and it's been holding up fine. We look forward to discussing future possibilities with ZDM and will post another slideshow with more photos as soon as possible.
Welcome to International Journal of Engineering Research and Development (IJERD)IJERD Editor
journal publishing, how to publish research paper, Call For research paper, international journal, publishing a paper, IJERD, journal of science and technology, how to get a research paper published, publishing a paper, publishing of journal, publishing of research paper, reserach and review articles, IJERD Journal, How to publish your research paper, publish research paper, open access engineering journal, Engineering journal, Mathemetics journal, Physics journal, Chemistry journal, Computer Engineering, Computer Science journal, how to submit your paper, peer reviw journal, indexed journal, reserach and review articles, engineering journal, www.ijerd.com, research journals,
yahoo journals, bing journals, International Journal of Engineering Research and Development, google journals, hard copy of journal
This document provides a layout plan for the storm sewer system in Village 1 of a social housing project in East Sitra. It includes details of the proposed stormwater pipelines and manholes within the village, with references to supporting drawings providing section details and a legend defining the symbols. The plan consists of 4 sheets showing the pipeline routes, sizes, labels and connections between manholes. It is intended to be read along with other project documentation and drawings.
Asphalt Zipper is a machine company that helps local governments and contractors repair potholes and utility trenches. Learn more here:
http://www.cif.org/awards/2005/25_-_Asphalt_Milling_Attachments.pdf
This document outlines the drilling design for a capstone project involving a horizontal well targeting a carbonate reservoir containing heavy oil. The well design involves drilling laterally perpendicular to a fault with a target depth of 2273 feet TVD. A mud design of 9.6 lb/gal freshwater and bentonite is proposed, along with a cement design containing silica fume and fly ash. The casing design includes conductor, surface, intermediate, and open hole sections. A drill bit program is designed to maximize penetration rates. The estimated final well cost is $1,050,000, excluding infrastructure.
Aussie hole opener a hit - CUI MayJune FinalErvin Bata
The Wombat hole opener from Hard Metals was successfully tested in Alberta. It features changeable cutter wings made of polycrystalline diamond composites, a stabilizing ring that improves structural integrity, and Nord-lock washers for secure assembly. Testing of the hole opener in Crossfield, Alberta showed it could open holes at an average rate of under 7 minutes per rod through soils and rock formations, faster than tricone reamers. The stabilizing ring and polycrystalline diamond cutters allow the Wombat to achieve high rates of penetration through a wide range of strata.
This document discusses several project considerations for pipe bursting projects, including:
- What types of pipes can be burst (fracturable like clay vs non-fracturable like steel)
- Factors like soil conditions, depth of existing line, length of burst, new pipe material selection, and current video of the existing line.
- It also addresses common questions around bursting and notes pneumatic, static, impactor and compact are different bursting system options.
Deep Foundation Technologies for Resurgent India Charotar Basarkar Circulatio...muralikrishna317515
This document provides an overview of a faculty development programme on emerging trends in geotechnical engineering. It discusses various pile types including bored cast-in-situ piles, driven precast piles, driven cast-in-situ piles, helical piles, and continuous flight auger piles. It also presents case studies on precast spun piles in Dahej, Gujarat and driven cast-in-situ piling works in Mundra, Gujarat. The document notes the recent advent of new foundation technologies in India over the past few decades and identifies several technologies that could be relevant for developing infrastructure in India.
A presentation(12 btceng040) ON SUMMER INTERNSHIP from MNNITRiteshmani Tripathi
The document summarizes the summer training completed by Riteshmani Tripathi at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology from June 15th to July 12th, 2015. The training covered experiments and hands-on learning in geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, building materials testing, and total station handling. Specific experiments included standard penetration testing, shear strength testing, soil classification, bitumen testing, and California bearing ratio testing. The schedule outlined the duration and location of training activities over the month-long period.
The document describes the design of an affordable pothole fixing unit to help reduce the time and expertise required to repair potholes. It discusses how potholes form, then outlines the design process for a trailer-mounted unit that uses cold asphalt mix. Key features include a storage tank for cold asphalt, a cam-operated rammer for compacting the mix, and a cost analysis showing significant savings over traditional hot mix methods. The final prototype was designed and built at a fraction of the cost of commercial machines currently used.
This catalogue shows all the material in which Spiratex deals and also explain the sizes and dimensions undertaken by them. The various jobs performed by them in Custom Thermoplastic Extrusion have been explained in this. Visit us at http://www.spiratex.com
Building the Concrete Lathe (Open Source Machine Tools)Epolitics.com
The document provides instructions for building a low-cost metal lathe/mill/drill machine using scrap metal parts and concrete. It describes Lucien Yeomans' early 20th century technique of casting a concrete frame with oversized cavities to accommodate metal parts, allowing for concrete shrinkage. The design calls for mounting metal working parts like the spindle and ways using cement grout within the concrete frame. With scrap metal, common tools and a small amount of welding and concrete, the instructions aim to make an inexpensive but functional machine tool accessible worldwide.
Self-compacting concrete was developed in Japan in the 1980s to solve problems with inadequate compaction of traditional concrete. It uses a high paste content and superplasticizers to create a concrete that can flow and consolidate under its own weight without vibration. Tests were developed to evaluate properties like filling ability, passing ability, and segregation resistance. Self-compacting concrete provides benefits like easier placement, faster construction, better surface finish, and improved durability. However, it also has higher costs associated with materials and mix design development.
Curb-Tec Europe did a demonstration for guests from Estonia on 18 Mar. The CT-3000 small extrusion curb machine was used to pour a curb over 6 cm tall horizontal rebar. Despite having a less-than-inspiring experience with another manufacturer`s machine, the owners of Betoontoode and Tasandusvalu were pleasantly surprised with the performance of the CT-3000, especially the relationship between the quality of the curb and the simplicity of the machine. Discussions are underway regarding them buying a CT-3000 to be used for a project in Finland calling for rebar.
Curb-Tec Europe did a demonstration for guests from Estonia on 18 Mar. The CT-3000 small extrusion curb machine was used to pour a curb over 6 cm tall horizontal rebar. Despite having a less-than-inspiring experience with another manufacturer`s machine, the owners of Betoontoode and Tasandusvalu were pleasantly surprised with the performance of the CT-3000, especially the relationship between the quality of the curb and the simplicity of the machine. Discussions are underway regarding them buying a CT-3000 to be used for a project in Finland calling for rebar.
Now you can refurbish your large excavator and loader buckets and have them restored to ‘better than new’ operating potential. From extensive structural repairs to conversions to the superior MTG hammerless tooth, lip and side protector system, we can significantly enhance the performance of your bucket, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Find details about bucket builds on our website: http://www.west-trak.co.nz/bucket-rebuilds/
International Christian Fellowship church members and Curb-Tec Europe co-owner Chris Hutchinson have been working with the Kowalewo Children's Home in Poland for several years, organizing activities and providing gifts and equipment for the children. For St. Nicholas Day in December 2010, they arranged crafts, cookie baking, carol singing and gift giving for the children. Chris thanked his business partners for their logistical support in making the event possible.
Curb-Tec Europe distributes Curb-Tec Inc.'s extrusion curb machines, including their top-of-class model CT-3000. Curb-Tec Inc. was established in 1999 in Florida and has since served customers in 16 countries, designing machines that solve common problems and minimize downtime based on the founders' engineering experience with Rexroth and the U.S. Defense Department combined with four decades of experience in curbing work.
Curb-Tec Europe distributes Curb-Tec, Inc. curb extrusion machines, including their top-of-the-class CT-3000 model. Curb-Tec, Inc. was founded in 1999 in Florida and has served customers in 16 countries, applying engineering knowledge gained from Rexroth and the U.S. Defense Department to the design of durable, reliable curb machines.
The document discusses different types of tools, focusing on impact tools, rotary-impact tools, and rotary tools. It provides specifications for several jackhammer and pick hammer models, including the Sullair MK210, MK250, and MK31 jackhammers as well as the SK3, SK5, SK6, SK8, SK10, and SK12 pick hammers. All of the tools discussed are characterized as having high quality, minimal moving parts requiring little greasing, and ergonomic anti-vibration designs.
Slip Form Machine Presentation for General Directorate for Polish National Ro...Chris Hutchinson
This was part of a presentation we did for General Directorate for Polish National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) to promote the pour-in-place curbing method using both extrusion and slip form machines of different sizes. This part of the presentation was done by Mr. Irzyniec of Dynapac Poland, who we have a very close working relationship with.
The document summarizes a job installing 140 meters of curb using a Curb-Tec extruder in Tampa, Florida over 6 hours. A crew of 5 people dug a trench, laid a chalk line, and used the Curb-Tec extruder to simultaneously form and install the curb while filling the trench, creating a seamless curb without cuts or special blocks. Photos show the results before and after, including a sloped end and control joint.
This job involved placing a temporary water barrier and drainage pipes alongside a newly opened road in Olsztyn, Poland to protect it from heavy rains. A 14-person crew used a 14x12 cm mold over 1400 meters. When roads are built, the excavation destroys roots and leaves the area weak until regrowth. As Poland develops infrastructure and roads for EURO 2012, temporary barriers protect sides until roots regrow to prevent erosion and road damage from water runoff.
A Curb-Tec crew of 5 people used a CT-3000 extruder to lay approximately 140 meters of concrete curb over 4 hours in Lakeland, Florida in July 2006. Some hand forming was required on steep inclines, and excess concrete was reduced by piling up dirt. The document includes 27 photos documenting the job.
Pour-in-Place Curb Machine Presentation for General Directorate for Polish Na...Chris Hutchinson
This was part of a presentation we did for General Directorate for Polish National Roads and Highways (GDDKiA) to promote the pour-in-place curbing method using both extrusion and slip form machines of different sizes. We did this presentation along with Dynapac Poland, who we have a very close working relationship with.
2. Date: December 16-23, 2008 Place: Ostrow Wlkp., PL Number of People: 4 Total Length: 3800 m Time on Jobsite: 70 hours
3. This job was to make a water barrier to keep an excess of water from killing the grass and washing the dirt and sand away alongside and near the roads. The water barrier is not intended to be there when the roads open. Therefore, there’s no trench, no rebar, no glue put down first, the mixture is not exactly the same as usual and finishing was minimal. In the past we’ve done similar jobs using a 15X15 cm rounded mold (225 cm 2 ) and a 14X12 cm mold (168 cm 2 ). In mid-2008, after listening to the needs of many clients, we began working on a modification which would accomplish the same objective while reducing material usage and also increase the number of applications our machines could be used for in Europe, given the typically smaller curbs. We began testing in September and by November we felt very confident we had gotten to the point of reducing material by half. We are happy to say the mold used for this job successfully laid an 82 cm 2 water barrier!