Credible Estimating is helping construction estimators throughout the United States with the estimating process. Our QTO helps estimators to apply appropriate costs to each line item because of the details of specs we put on the spreadsheets. We read the project construction drawings thoroughly, and make sure that each and every detail that may affect the cost of the project is taken into account.
This document is a bill of quantities for the refurbishment of an agricultural laboratory at the University of Liberia. It provides detailed estimates for all materials, labor, and costs associated with renovating the main laboratory building and constructing an addition for a dirty laboratory and entry porch. Line items include estimates for excavation, concrete work, walls, roofing, finishes, doors, windows, electrical, plumbing and more. The total estimated cost for renovating the main building is $161,783.75 and $56,479.50 for the addition, for a grand total project cost of $218,263.25.
1) The document discusses different types of tiles used in construction including wall tiles, floor tiles, décor tiles, and border tiles. It provides details on sizes and prices of tiles from different manufacturers.
2) Technical specifications are presented for wall tiles, floor tiles, and homogeneous floor tiles from China Bangladesh Ceramics Ltd., including thickness, water absorption, flexural strength, porosity, and other quality parameters.
3) Raw materials used in tile production are described, including sources within Bangladesh and some imported materials used.
Gypsum, PVC, POP, glass and acrylic sheets are common materials used for false ceilings. POP ceilings are made of a plaster mixture that is easy to mold but has a shorter lifespan than gypsum. PVC tiles are small, lightweight panels available in various colors. Glass ceilings are used where moisture may damage other materials. Acrylic sheet ceilings are durable, flexible and lightweight with easy installation and low maintenance costs compared to other options like gypsum.
This document contains floor plans for a proposed residential building project called Assisi. The ground floor plan shows a layout with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, dining area, living area, and utility plant. The first floor plan shows 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an en suite, dressing area, and gallery. Both plans include notes on ceiling and floor joists, walls, and other structural elements. An outline specification is provided for building materials, windows, doors, finishes, and other components.
The document discusses various low-cost housing construction techniques that can reduce costs through the use of locally available materials and labor-saving technologies. Some key techniques mentioned include using compressed earth blocks, rat-trap bond cavity walls, ferrocement channels, post and beam construction with straw infill, and prefabricated wall panels. The document also outlines the stages of construction for technologies like stabilized earth bricks that use interlocking dry-stacked bricks that require minimal skilled labor. Overall, the focus is on identifying construction methods that lower costs through efficient designs and local, sustainable materials.
Master Schedule vs Actual Progress Bp Andi Week 13.pdfAJI DARMAWAN
The document outlines a construction schedule and budget for a residential rehabilitation project located in Karawang Barat, West Java, Indonesia. It details the planned and actual progress of various construction tasks from March 2023 to November 2023, organized by floor and work package. The overall budget is Rp 787,422,331.85 and the project is 34.79% complete based on the scheduled versus actual progress through December.
The document appears to be a portfolio of interior and exterior design projects including residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. It includes sections on reception areas, offices, meeting spaces, warehouses, banks, villas, residential blocks, universities, restaurants and more. For each project, there are drawings of floor plans, elevations, sections, and 3D renderings. Building materials, finishes and furniture are specified. The document shows before and after images of interior and exterior renovations.
Credible Estimating is helping construction estimators throughout the United States with the estimating process. Our QTO helps estimators to apply appropriate costs to each line item because of the details of specs we put on the spreadsheets. We read the project construction drawings thoroughly, and make sure that each and every detail that may affect the cost of the project is taken into account.
This document is a bill of quantities for the refurbishment of an agricultural laboratory at the University of Liberia. It provides detailed estimates for all materials, labor, and costs associated with renovating the main laboratory building and constructing an addition for a dirty laboratory and entry porch. Line items include estimates for excavation, concrete work, walls, roofing, finishes, doors, windows, electrical, plumbing and more. The total estimated cost for renovating the main building is $161,783.75 and $56,479.50 for the addition, for a grand total project cost of $218,263.25.
1) The document discusses different types of tiles used in construction including wall tiles, floor tiles, décor tiles, and border tiles. It provides details on sizes and prices of tiles from different manufacturers.
2) Technical specifications are presented for wall tiles, floor tiles, and homogeneous floor tiles from China Bangladesh Ceramics Ltd., including thickness, water absorption, flexural strength, porosity, and other quality parameters.
3) Raw materials used in tile production are described, including sources within Bangladesh and some imported materials used.
Gypsum, PVC, POP, glass and acrylic sheets are common materials used for false ceilings. POP ceilings are made of a plaster mixture that is easy to mold but has a shorter lifespan than gypsum. PVC tiles are small, lightweight panels available in various colors. Glass ceilings are used where moisture may damage other materials. Acrylic sheet ceilings are durable, flexible and lightweight with easy installation and low maintenance costs compared to other options like gypsum.
This document contains floor plans for a proposed residential building project called Assisi. The ground floor plan shows a layout with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, dining area, living area, and utility plant. The first floor plan shows 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an en suite, dressing area, and gallery. Both plans include notes on ceiling and floor joists, walls, and other structural elements. An outline specification is provided for building materials, windows, doors, finishes, and other components.
The document discusses various low-cost housing construction techniques that can reduce costs through the use of locally available materials and labor-saving technologies. Some key techniques mentioned include using compressed earth blocks, rat-trap bond cavity walls, ferrocement channels, post and beam construction with straw infill, and prefabricated wall panels. The document also outlines the stages of construction for technologies like stabilized earth bricks that use interlocking dry-stacked bricks that require minimal skilled labor. Overall, the focus is on identifying construction methods that lower costs through efficient designs and local, sustainable materials.
Master Schedule vs Actual Progress Bp Andi Week 13.pdfAJI DARMAWAN
The document outlines a construction schedule and budget for a residential rehabilitation project located in Karawang Barat, West Java, Indonesia. It details the planned and actual progress of various construction tasks from March 2023 to November 2023, organized by floor and work package. The overall budget is Rp 787,422,331.85 and the project is 34.79% complete based on the scheduled versus actual progress through December.
The document appears to be a portfolio of interior and exterior design projects including residential, commercial, and institutional buildings. It includes sections on reception areas, offices, meeting spaces, warehouses, banks, villas, residential blocks, universities, restaurants and more. For each project, there are drawings of floor plans, elevations, sections, and 3D renderings. Building materials, finishes and furniture are specified. The document shows before and after images of interior and exterior renovations.
The document contains plans and specifications for the ground floor of a proposed leisure centre. It includes a ground floor plan showing the layout and dimensions of the various spaces including a 25m pool, leisure pool, sports hall, changing village, reception area and squash courts. It also includes a door schedule listing the doors on the ground floor along with general notes specifying building regulations and standards to be followed for construction including fire resistance ratings for structural elements.
WATER LEAKEGE REMEDIES AND PRECAUTIONS IN RCC STRUCTUREchintandomadiya
The document discusses various types of water leakage issues that can occur in reinforced concrete (RCC) structures and provides remedies and precautions. It covers types of terrace construction like brick bat coba and Indian patent stones that are used. It also discusses how to detect and repair slab leaks, leaks from terraces, roof leaks, and water damage to ceilings. Various supplies and tools needed for repairs are listed. Waterproofing systems using chemicals, coatings, and membranes are introduced. Causes of leakage like defects in construction, maintenance, and design are explained along with preventive measures.
The document discusses shear wall behavior, modeling, analysis and design. It addresses several key issues:
- Modeling and analysis challenges like load transfer to shear walls, 2D and 3D modeling, and frame-wall interaction.
- Design and detailing challenges such as rebar determination for flexure and shear, rebar details near openings, and wall-connection design.
- Case studies of 10, 20, and 30-story buildings with shear walls only, frames only, and combined systems to analyze frame-wall interaction and deflections.
This document provides a detailed estimate for construction work including a ground floor. It includes 18 items with descriptions of construction components and their quantities. For each item, the document specifies the component, number required, dimensions, and total area/volume. It then provides an abstract with the quantities, rates, and totals for each item and an overall total project cost of Rs. 15,17,790. The document contains all the necessary information to estimate costs for the construction of a ground floor according to the specifications provided.
The document contains drawings and descriptions for an interior design project. It includes floor plans, elevations, and details for areas on the first and second floors including living rooms, kitchen, dining area, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Dimensions, materials, and finishes are provided for walls, floors, furniture and fixtures. The project is for Mr. Irwan Rusfiady Adnan located in Gold Coast.
This document provides a bill of quantities for various construction works. It includes pricing for:
1. Preliminaries such as site supervision, rubbish disposal, scaffolding, and screens.
2. Demolition of existing structures like walls, doors, windows, and finishes.
3. Groundworks including excavation, filling, compaction, and geotextile membranes.
4. Concrete works like foundations, beds, and filling hollow walls.
5. Masonry works including brick walls, block walls, damp proof courses, and padstones.
6. Structural framing made of steel columns, beams, and timber floor and wall members.
7. Cl
1. The document provides details on estimating quantities for various items of work for building construction projects using different methods like long wall short wall method, center line method, etc.
2. It includes examples calculating quantities of items like earthwork excavation, concrete, brickwork, plastering, etc. for single room and two room buildings.
3. The document also shows an abstract estimate for a building project listing quantities of various items and their rates.
Architectural Design Books in Arabic - كتب التصميم المعمارى بالعربى - ALL.pdfYasser Mahgoub
10 كتب فى التصميم المعمارى
المحتويات
كتاب 1: مقدمة
كتاب 2: المبادئ العامة للرسم المعماري
كتاب 3: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - البرنامج
كتاب 4: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - الموقع
كتاب 5: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - الشكل
كتاب 6: الفكرة المعمارية "الكونسيبت"
كتاب 7: الرسم اليدوى الحر
كتاب 8: الظل والظلال
كتاب 9: البحث المعمارى
كتاب 10: افاق جديدة للتصميم المعمارى
ملحق 1: امثلة وأخبار معمارية
ملحق 2: كتابات ومقالات معمارية
DESIGN PROJECTS ORAL PRESENTATION
Give your name and the name of the project you are presenting.
Quickly describe the scope of the project, and explain your concept or approach.
Walk your audience through the space, beginning at a real or nominal entry.
Involve the audience in the presentation. Answer questions in a way that reinforces how your solution solves the problems.
Recapitulate three or four main points.
Sign-off: Thank your audience for their attention.
Demonstrate your professional competence.
Dress and act appropriately (business-like attire and actions)
Practice your presentation.
Know its content so that you can discuss without having to look at the boards or computer screen for cues.
Be prepared with relevant information (areas, corridor widths, etc.)
Know your vocabulary and pronounce terms correctly.
Avoid colloquialisms and slang (don't say, "this is 'just-a' file" or "this is, 'like, you know,' a file" or "I 'stuck' the file here").
Emphasize the users, not yourself.
Describe how your proposal meets the clients' and users’ needs, and solves their problems (and not how it reflects what you like or dislike).
Do not personalize the presentation (avoid "I" language).
Do not mention the problems you had in developing an approach, finding materials, getting time to work on the project, etc.
Do not simply list furnishings or dwell on the obvious (such as, "this is a chair”).
Believe in your solution, but don't be defensive.
Welcome questions and suggestions.
العرض الشفهي لمشاريع التصميم المعماري
المقدمة: أعط اسمك واسم المشروع الذي تقدمه.
نظرة عامة: قم بوصف نطاق المشروع بسرعة، واشرح فكرتك ومفهومك أو منهجك.
العرض التوضيحي: قم بجولة مع الحضور عبر المساحات، بدءًا من المدخل.
دعوة للتفاعل: قم بإشراك الحضور في العرض التقديمي. أجب عن الأسئلة بطريقة تعزز كيفية حلك للمشكلات.
ملخص: لخص ثلاث أو أربع نقاط رئيسية.
النهاية: أشكر الحضور على اهتمامهم.
إظهار كفاءتك المهنية:
اللباس والتصرف بشكل مناسب (الملابس والأفعال الشبيهة بالعمل)
تدرب على العرض التقديمي الخاص بك قبل تقديمه
تعرف على محتواه جيدا حتى تتمكن من المناقشة دون الحاجة إلى النظر إلى اللوحات أو شاشة الكمبيوتر للحصول على إشارات
كن مستعدًا بالمعلومات ذات الصلة (العناصر و المساحات وعرض الممرات وما إلى ذلك)
معرفة المفردات الخاصة بك ونطق المصطلحات بشكل صحيح.- تجنب اللغة العامية (لا تقل، "ده مجرد مقطع" ... "مش احسن حاجه" " ... "مش عارف" ... " حوار".. "بتاع"... معلش""!)
أكد على المستخدمين، وليس على نفسك- صف كيف يلبي اقتراحك احتياجات العملاء والمستخدمين، ويحل مشاكلهم (وليس كيف يعكس ما يعجبك أو لا يعجبك)
لا تقم بتخصيص العرض التقديمي (تجنب لغة "أنا")
لا تذكر المشاكل التي واجهتك في تطوير النهج، أو العثور على المواد، أو الحصول على الوقت للعمل في المشروع، وما إلى ذلك. ركز على الإيجابيات واترك السلبيات للمحكمين!
- لا تقم ببساطة بشرح الأثاث أو التركيز على ما هو واضح (مثل، "هذا كرسي!").
يجب ان يكون لديك ايمان بالحل الذي توصلت إليه، لكن لا تكن متعصبا.
رحب بالأسئلة والاقتراحات وتوقع التعليقات السلبية والرفض والمعارضة .... هذا أمر طبيعي في الهندسة المعمارية!- كن متسامحًا ومهذبًا ومحترفًا في إجابات
Galala University CRUISE Workshop Overview - English Arabic.pdfYasser Mahgoub
Galala University
CRUISE project Dissemination Workshop
Co-create Government-University-Industry Engineering Curriculum for the 21st Century
(CRUISE)
13th December 2023 - 10:00- 15:00(Egypt)
Galala University, Cairo, Egypt
Duo-YM&AF-Architecture Education vs Practice Debate-29Sep.pdfYasser Mahgoub
Education and Practice are two crucial aspects of any profession. They complement each other and play distinct roles in an architect's career development.
Impact of Climate and Environment Changes on the Sustainability of the Coasta...Yasser Mahgoub
This paper investigates the impact of climate and environmental changes on the sustainability of the coastal area of Ain Sukhna, Red Sea, Egypt. Ain Sukhna sea shores and Galala mountain region have witnessed rapid change and modifications during the past 50 years. Climate changes are expected to impact this area through the increase in the amount and intensity of rainfall and the rise of seawater tides. Modifications applied to the topography of the mountains through grading and levelling are spreading excavation debris on the sides of the mountains creating a new hazard if swept away by the rainwater. The paper analyzes the design and construction of the coastal and mountain developments and assesses their capacity to withstand these changes. The negative impact of these changes is not only ecological but also physical and socioeconomic. Climate change impacts are becoming more instantaneous and intensified. Place-based strategies for reducing the negative impact of climate change are required to reduce the physical and ecological vulnerabilities and manage the impacts of climate change.
Sustainability of Tourism Development in the city of Ain-Sukhna, EgyptYasser Mahgoub
Tourism is a major economic source for Egypt, due to its significant natural and cultural attractions. Yet, rapid development and construction of touristic facilities have a negative impact on the fragile natural and cultural heritage. This paper studies the recent touristic developments of the coastal stretch of Ain-Sukhna on the Red Sea coastal region of Galala Mountain, and their impact on the surrounding natural and cultural attractions. Coral reefs and rich marine life have made this stretch among the prime fishing and scuba diving destinations in the world. The area is also famous for its year-round sunny beaches and the spectacular coastal scenic drive where Galala Mountain reaches the Red Sea. Recently, development has started on the mountains following the construction of Galala Mountain Road. Galala City started with Galala University and several residential, touristic, and commercial facilities. This paper studies the pattern of development in the area during the past 40 years and assesses its impact on natural and cultural resources.
The document contains plans and specifications for the ground floor of a proposed leisure centre. It includes a ground floor plan showing the layout and dimensions of the various spaces including a 25m pool, leisure pool, sports hall, changing village, reception area and squash courts. It also includes a door schedule listing the doors on the ground floor along with general notes specifying building regulations and standards to be followed for construction including fire resistance ratings for structural elements.
WATER LEAKEGE REMEDIES AND PRECAUTIONS IN RCC STRUCTUREchintandomadiya
The document discusses various types of water leakage issues that can occur in reinforced concrete (RCC) structures and provides remedies and precautions. It covers types of terrace construction like brick bat coba and Indian patent stones that are used. It also discusses how to detect and repair slab leaks, leaks from terraces, roof leaks, and water damage to ceilings. Various supplies and tools needed for repairs are listed. Waterproofing systems using chemicals, coatings, and membranes are introduced. Causes of leakage like defects in construction, maintenance, and design are explained along with preventive measures.
The document discusses shear wall behavior, modeling, analysis and design. It addresses several key issues:
- Modeling and analysis challenges like load transfer to shear walls, 2D and 3D modeling, and frame-wall interaction.
- Design and detailing challenges such as rebar determination for flexure and shear, rebar details near openings, and wall-connection design.
- Case studies of 10, 20, and 30-story buildings with shear walls only, frames only, and combined systems to analyze frame-wall interaction and deflections.
This document provides a detailed estimate for construction work including a ground floor. It includes 18 items with descriptions of construction components and their quantities. For each item, the document specifies the component, number required, dimensions, and total area/volume. It then provides an abstract with the quantities, rates, and totals for each item and an overall total project cost of Rs. 15,17,790. The document contains all the necessary information to estimate costs for the construction of a ground floor according to the specifications provided.
The document contains drawings and descriptions for an interior design project. It includes floor plans, elevations, and details for areas on the first and second floors including living rooms, kitchen, dining area, bedrooms, and bathrooms. Dimensions, materials, and finishes are provided for walls, floors, furniture and fixtures. The project is for Mr. Irwan Rusfiady Adnan located in Gold Coast.
This document provides a bill of quantities for various construction works. It includes pricing for:
1. Preliminaries such as site supervision, rubbish disposal, scaffolding, and screens.
2. Demolition of existing structures like walls, doors, windows, and finishes.
3. Groundworks including excavation, filling, compaction, and geotextile membranes.
4. Concrete works like foundations, beds, and filling hollow walls.
5. Masonry works including brick walls, block walls, damp proof courses, and padstones.
6. Structural framing made of steel columns, beams, and timber floor and wall members.
7. Cl
1. The document provides details on estimating quantities for various items of work for building construction projects using different methods like long wall short wall method, center line method, etc.
2. It includes examples calculating quantities of items like earthwork excavation, concrete, brickwork, plastering, etc. for single room and two room buildings.
3. The document also shows an abstract estimate for a building project listing quantities of various items and their rates.
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Architectural Design Books in Arabic - كتب التصميم المعمارى بالعربى - ALL.pdfYasser Mahgoub
10 كتب فى التصميم المعمارى
المحتويات
كتاب 1: مقدمة
كتاب 2: المبادئ العامة للرسم المعماري
كتاب 3: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - البرنامج
كتاب 4: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - الموقع
كتاب 5: ابعاد المشكلة التصميمية - الشكل
كتاب 6: الفكرة المعمارية "الكونسيبت"
كتاب 7: الرسم اليدوى الحر
كتاب 8: الظل والظلال
كتاب 9: البحث المعمارى
كتاب 10: افاق جديدة للتصميم المعمارى
ملحق 1: امثلة وأخبار معمارية
ملحق 2: كتابات ومقالات معمارية
DESIGN PROJECTS ORAL PRESENTATION
Give your name and the name of the project you are presenting.
Quickly describe the scope of the project, and explain your concept or approach.
Walk your audience through the space, beginning at a real or nominal entry.
Involve the audience in the presentation. Answer questions in a way that reinforces how your solution solves the problems.
Recapitulate three or four main points.
Sign-off: Thank your audience for their attention.
Demonstrate your professional competence.
Dress and act appropriately (business-like attire and actions)
Practice your presentation.
Know its content so that you can discuss without having to look at the boards or computer screen for cues.
Be prepared with relevant information (areas, corridor widths, etc.)
Know your vocabulary and pronounce terms correctly.
Avoid colloquialisms and slang (don't say, "this is 'just-a' file" or "this is, 'like, you know,' a file" or "I 'stuck' the file here").
Emphasize the users, not yourself.
Describe how your proposal meets the clients' and users’ needs, and solves their problems (and not how it reflects what you like or dislike).
Do not personalize the presentation (avoid "I" language).
Do not mention the problems you had in developing an approach, finding materials, getting time to work on the project, etc.
Do not simply list furnishings or dwell on the obvious (such as, "this is a chair”).
Believe in your solution, but don't be defensive.
Welcome questions and suggestions.
العرض الشفهي لمشاريع التصميم المعماري
المقدمة: أعط اسمك واسم المشروع الذي تقدمه.
نظرة عامة: قم بوصف نطاق المشروع بسرعة، واشرح فكرتك ومفهومك أو منهجك.
العرض التوضيحي: قم بجولة مع الحضور عبر المساحات، بدءًا من المدخل.
دعوة للتفاعل: قم بإشراك الحضور في العرض التقديمي. أجب عن الأسئلة بطريقة تعزز كيفية حلك للمشكلات.
ملخص: لخص ثلاث أو أربع نقاط رئيسية.
النهاية: أشكر الحضور على اهتمامهم.
إظهار كفاءتك المهنية:
اللباس والتصرف بشكل مناسب (الملابس والأفعال الشبيهة بالعمل)
تدرب على العرض التقديمي الخاص بك قبل تقديمه
تعرف على محتواه جيدا حتى تتمكن من المناقشة دون الحاجة إلى النظر إلى اللوحات أو شاشة الكمبيوتر للحصول على إشارات
كن مستعدًا بالمعلومات ذات الصلة (العناصر و المساحات وعرض الممرات وما إلى ذلك)
معرفة المفردات الخاصة بك ونطق المصطلحات بشكل صحيح.- تجنب اللغة العامية (لا تقل، "ده مجرد مقطع" ... "مش احسن حاجه" " ... "مش عارف" ... " حوار".. "بتاع"... معلش""!)
أكد على المستخدمين، وليس على نفسك- صف كيف يلبي اقتراحك احتياجات العملاء والمستخدمين، ويحل مشاكلهم (وليس كيف يعكس ما يعجبك أو لا يعجبك)
لا تقم بتخصيص العرض التقديمي (تجنب لغة "أنا")
لا تذكر المشاكل التي واجهتك في تطوير النهج، أو العثور على المواد، أو الحصول على الوقت للعمل في المشروع، وما إلى ذلك. ركز على الإيجابيات واترك السلبيات للمحكمين!
- لا تقم ببساطة بشرح الأثاث أو التركيز على ما هو واضح (مثل، "هذا كرسي!").
يجب ان يكون لديك ايمان بالحل الذي توصلت إليه، لكن لا تكن متعصبا.
رحب بالأسئلة والاقتراحات وتوقع التعليقات السلبية والرفض والمعارضة .... هذا أمر طبيعي في الهندسة المعمارية!- كن متسامحًا ومهذبًا ومحترفًا في إجابات
Galala University CRUISE Workshop Overview - English Arabic.pdfYasser Mahgoub
Galala University
CRUISE project Dissemination Workshop
Co-create Government-University-Industry Engineering Curriculum for the 21st Century
(CRUISE)
13th December 2023 - 10:00- 15:00(Egypt)
Galala University, Cairo, Egypt
Duo-YM&AF-Architecture Education vs Practice Debate-29Sep.pdfYasser Mahgoub
Education and Practice are two crucial aspects of any profession. They complement each other and play distinct roles in an architect's career development.
Impact of Climate and Environment Changes on the Sustainability of the Coasta...Yasser Mahgoub
This paper investigates the impact of climate and environmental changes on the sustainability of the coastal area of Ain Sukhna, Red Sea, Egypt. Ain Sukhna sea shores and Galala mountain region have witnessed rapid change and modifications during the past 50 years. Climate changes are expected to impact this area through the increase in the amount and intensity of rainfall and the rise of seawater tides. Modifications applied to the topography of the mountains through grading and levelling are spreading excavation debris on the sides of the mountains creating a new hazard if swept away by the rainwater. The paper analyzes the design and construction of the coastal and mountain developments and assesses their capacity to withstand these changes. The negative impact of these changes is not only ecological but also physical and socioeconomic. Climate change impacts are becoming more instantaneous and intensified. Place-based strategies for reducing the negative impact of climate change are required to reduce the physical and ecological vulnerabilities and manage the impacts of climate change.
Sustainability of Tourism Development in the city of Ain-Sukhna, EgyptYasser Mahgoub
Tourism is a major economic source for Egypt, due to its significant natural and cultural attractions. Yet, rapid development and construction of touristic facilities have a negative impact on the fragile natural and cultural heritage. This paper studies the recent touristic developments of the coastal stretch of Ain-Sukhna on the Red Sea coastal region of Galala Mountain, and their impact on the surrounding natural and cultural attractions. Coral reefs and rich marine life have made this stretch among the prime fishing and scuba diving destinations in the world. The area is also famous for its year-round sunny beaches and the spectacular coastal scenic drive where Galala Mountain reaches the Red Sea. Recently, development has started on the mountains following the construction of Galala Mountain Road. Galala City started with Galala University and several residential, touristic, and commercial facilities. This paper studies the pattern of development in the area during the past 40 years and assesses its impact on natural and cultural resources.
2nd International Conference onArtificial Intelligence Science and Applications inIndustry and Society (CAISAIS 2023) 3-4 September, 2023
AI-HI Dialogue for Architectural Design
Artificial Intelligence and Architecture
Dr. Yasser Mahgoub
Galala University
The impact of climate and environment changes on the sustainability of the co...Yasser Mahgoub
This paper investigates the
impact of climate and environment changes on the sustainability of the coastal area of Ain Sukhna, Red Sea, Egypt .
Ain Sukhna sea shores and Galala
mountain region have witnessed
rapid change and modifications
during the past 40 year.
Climate changes are expected to
impact this area through the
increase and intensification of
amount and rain fall and the rise
of sea water tides .
Typologies of Urban Development in Sukhna-Zaafarana Area.pdfYasser Mahgoub
Development of Sukhna-Zaafarana stretch went through several transformations and intensities during different periods of time.
It is currently witnessing another wave of rapid development resulting in more stress on the natural and urban environment.
This paper analyses the typologies of the urban development in the area and their resilience to potential risks of climate change in terms of; character, continuity and quality of the public realm, ease of movement, legibility, adaptability and diversity.
In addition, the research analyzes the different natural sites, such as the shoreline, floodplains, Galala mountains, and valleys.
Methods used in this study included: survey and analysis of the built and natural environments based on maps and site visits; and SWOT analysis to identify the potential risks and challenges in the area.
Maps and tables of typologies based on the date of construction, environmental characteristics, neighborhood planning, architectural design elements, urban design features, landscape design, greenery, and water features are produced.
Theory of Good City Form - Kevin Lynch - Reading PresentationYasser Mahgoub
Kevin Lynch proposes a theory of good city form based on five criteria: vitality, sense, fit, access, and control. He argues that a good city must support life functions, be easily understood and navigated, match the behaviors of inhabitants, provide access to resources and people, and have a system of spatial control. Lynch also includes efficiency and justice as overarching criteria, noting tradeoffs between the factors and the importance of fair distribution of costs and benefits. The theory aims to establish a framework for analyzing urban spatial characteristics and informing city planning and management decisions.
Jeddah Urban Form Forces - Political and CulturalYasser Mahgoub
The document discusses the political and cultural influences that have shaped the urban form of cities through history. It provides examples of grand infrastructure projects like Haussmann's boulevards in Paris and Pierre L'Enfant's design of Washington D.C. The document then focuses on the specific urban development of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 1927 to 1995. It describes the pre-boom period up to 1970 when the city grew organically within its walls. From 1973 to 1983, during an oil boom, Jeddah experienced rapid population and spatial growth guided by two master plans. After 1983, declining oil revenues reduced government expenditures and development.
Sri Guru Hargobind Ji - Bandi Chor Guru.pdfBalvir Singh
Sri Guru Hargobind Ji (19 June 1595 - 3 March 1644) is revered as the Sixth Nanak.
• On 25 May 1606 Guru Arjan nominated his son Sri Hargobind Ji as his successor. Shortly
afterwards, Guru Arjan was arrested, tortured and killed by order of the Mogul Emperor
Jahangir.
• Guru Hargobind's succession ceremony took place on 24 June 1606. He was barely
eleven years old when he became 6th Guru.
• As ordered by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, he put on two swords, one indicated his spiritual
authority (PIRI) and the other, his temporal authority (MIRI). He thus for the first time
initiated military tradition in the Sikh faith to resist religious persecution, protect
people’s freedom and independence to practice religion by choice. He transformed
Sikhs to be Saints and Soldier.
• He had a long tenure as Guru, lasting 37 years, 9 months and 3 days
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Particle Swarm Optimization–Long Short-Term Memory based Channel Estimation w...IJCNCJournal
Paper Title
Particle Swarm Optimization–Long Short-Term Memory based Channel Estimation with Hybrid Beam Forming Power Transfer in WSN-IoT Applications
Authors
Reginald Jude Sixtus J and Tamilarasi Muthu, Puducherry Technological University, India
Abstract
Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access (NOMA) helps to overcome various difficulties in future technology wireless communications. NOMA, when utilized with millimeter wave multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, channel estimation becomes extremely difficult. For reaping the benefits of the NOMA and mm-Wave combination, effective channel estimation is required. In this paper, we propose an enhanced particle swarm optimization based long short-term memory estimator network (PSOLSTMEstNet), which is a neural network model that can be employed to forecast the bandwidth required in the mm-Wave MIMO network. The prime advantage of the LSTM is that it has the capability of dynamically adapting to the functioning pattern of fluctuating channel state. The LSTM stage with adaptive coding and modulation enhances the BER.PSO algorithm is employed to optimize input weights of LSTM network. The modified algorithm splits the power by channel condition of every single user. Participants will be first sorted into distinct groups depending upon respective channel conditions, using a hybrid beamforming approach. The network characteristics are fine-estimated using PSO-LSTMEstNet after a rough approximation of channels parameters derived from the received data.
Keywords
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Bit Error Rate (BER), mm-Wave, MIMO, NOMA, deep learning, optimization.
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A high-Speed Communication System is based on the Design of a Bi-NoC Router, ...DharmaBanothu
The Network on Chip (NoC) has emerged as an effective
solution for intercommunication infrastructure within System on
Chip (SoC) designs, overcoming the limitations of traditional
methods that face significant bottlenecks. However, the complexity
of NoC design presents numerous challenges related to
performance metrics such as scalability, latency, power
consumption, and signal integrity. This project addresses the
issues within the router's memory unit and proposes an enhanced
memory structure. To achieve efficient data transfer, FIFO buffers
are implemented in distributed RAM and virtual channels for
FPGA-based NoC. The project introduces advanced FIFO-based
memory units within the NoC router, assessing their performance
in a Bi-directional NoC (Bi-NoC) configuration. The primary
objective is to reduce the router's workload while enhancing the
FIFO internal structure. To further improve data transfer speed,
a Bi-NoC with a self-configurable intercommunication channel is
suggested. Simulation and synthesis results demonstrate
guaranteed throughput, predictable latency, and equitable
network access, showing significant improvement over previous
designs
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This study Examines the Effectiveness of Talent Procurement through the Imple...DharmaBanothu
In the world with high technology and fast
forward mindset recruiters are walking/showing interest
towards E-Recruitment. Present most of the HRs of
many companies are choosing E-Recruitment as the best
choice for recruitment. E-Recruitment is being done
through many online platforms like Linkedin, Naukri,
Instagram , Facebook etc. Now with high technology E-
Recruitment has gone through next level by using
Artificial Intelligence too.
Key Words : Talent Management, Talent Acquisition , E-
Recruitment , Artificial Intelligence Introduction
Effectiveness of Talent Acquisition through E-
Recruitment in this topic we will discuss about 4important
and interlinked topics which are
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Sand 5 cm
O.C. 7 cm average
D.P.C. 2 cm
Heat Insulation 5 cm
R.C. 10 cm Min
Q. Draw typical roof layers?
23. Skirting
Tiles 20x20x1.5 cm
Mortar 2 cm
Sand 5 cm
O.C. 7 cm average
D.P.C. 2 cm
Heat Insulation 5 cm
R.C. 10 cm Min
Roof Floor Section
Q. Draw typical roof layers?
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Mortar 2 cm
Sand 5 cm
O.C. 10 cm average
D.P.C. 2 cm
R.C. 10 cm Min
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30 cm
29. Q. Draw sections illustrating
conventional and inverted
roofing systems?
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Name: First Middle Last
ID#: 123456
ARC 041 Intro Building Construction
Spring 2024
Galala University
Faculty of Architecture
10 cm
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cm
Draw Plan, Elevation and Section A-A
Scale 1:50
Assessment criteria:
Accuracy – 50%
Neatness – 50%
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• Ex.
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• 30,000 KG / 300 KG/CM2 = 100 CM2 = 10 CM x 10 CM
• Min Column Width is 30 CM (Building Code)
• Columns should be 30 CM x 30 CM
• Foundation
• 20000 KG/M2 (from soil report)
• Ex.
• 30,000 KG / 20,000 KG/M2 = 1.5 M2
• Minimum thickness 40 CM
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0.6 2.50
0.7 2.14
0.8 1.88
0.9 1.67
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1.2 1.25
1.3 1.15
1.4 1.07
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