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'Weak foundation' caused Bengaluru police quarters to crack, tilt

The weak foundation was the cause of the crack and tilting of the nine-storey police quarters at Binny Mills, according to an engineering expert.  The police quarters premises has three blocks: A, B and C. The ‘B’ Block developed a 1.5-foot-wide crack and tilted by six inches on Saturday. 

Back-to-back building collapses in Bengaluru expose loopholes in by-laws

Recent accidents at multi-storeyed buildings in Bengaluru have exposed the lacunae in the building by-laws adopted by the BBMP, structural and civil engineering experts say.  While the civic body invoked the National Building Code, 2016, to prohibit modifications to balconies following the deadly fire in Devarachikkanahalli on September 20, it ignores the same statute when it

CREDAI to fund oxygen plant at Lady Goschen

CREDAI to fund oxygen plant at Lady Goschen Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI), Mangaluru, will, in association with other entrepreneurs associations, fund a portion of ₹84 lakh required for setting up an oxygen generation plant at the Government Lady Goschen Hospital in the city. CREDAI Mangaluru president Pushparaj Jain said that the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Mangaluru Contractors Association have given ₹15 lakh each, while the Association of Consulting Civil Engineers has given ₹8 lakh. The remaining amount will be given by CREDAI, he said. Mr. Jain and other members handed over a cheque for ₹41.86 lakh on Thursday to the district administration towards the cost of construction of the plant.

World's tallest pier bridge in Manipur an engineering marvel

Mysore/Mysuru: The world’s tallest pier bridge in Manipur is an engineering marvel. The bridge across river Ijai near Noney between Jiribam and Imphal in Manipur has the tallest pier height of 141 metres. It surpasses the existing record of 139 metres of Mala-Rijeka viaduct, Montenegro in Europe. The bridge is a part of Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal new broad gauge line project (111 km) and the total length of the bridge is 703 metres. The piers of the bridge were constructed using hydraulic augers and they needed specially designed ‘slip-form technique’ to ensure efficient and continual construction, observed Saibaba Ankala, Chief Engineer, Indian Railways.  He was delivering the keynote address on ‘Challenges in Design and Construction of World’s Tallest Bridge in India’ after inaugurating the RACE 21 Seminar a biennial event organised by the Mysore Centre of Association of Consulting Civil Engineers, India (ACCE (I) at the MBCT Auditorium, Akkamahadevi Road in city r

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