Reparability Limit of Steel Structural Buildings Based on the Actual
... drift angle was 1/5 (1F). The tilt of the entire building was 1/37. The serious damage of exterior PC panels could be seen. [Summary of repair construction] Building L had a large residual drift (1F:1/5). The damage concentrated on the first floor. Although it was judged to be demolished at first, d ...
... drift angle was 1/5 (1F). The tilt of the entire building was 1/37. The serious damage of exterior PC panels could be seen. [Summary of repair construction] Building L had a large residual drift (1F:1/5). The damage concentrated on the first floor. Although it was judged to be demolished at first, d ...
A Comprehensive Cost Database and Budgeting Methodology
... sustainability of buildings in the United States. Using a point system, project teams identify sustainable design measures that can be incorporated into the project, and self-evaluate their success in doing so. If the building meets certain qualifications, it is recognized, with certification levels ...
... sustainability of buildings in the United States. Using a point system, project teams identify sustainable design measures that can be incorporated into the project, and self-evaluate their success in doing so. If the building meets certain qualifications, it is recognized, with certification levels ...
2.2.5. Cost estimating Overview of Estimation Methods Cost
... a certain amount of money to spend in a facility, then it may be possible to consider the likely number of functional units to provide within the target cost available. Conversely, if the client decides to build up a hotel of 50 bedrooms, and historical data shows that for similar quality standard t ...
... a certain amount of money to spend in a facility, then it may be possible to consider the likely number of functional units to provide within the target cost available. Conversely, if the client decides to build up a hotel of 50 bedrooms, and historical data shows that for similar quality standard t ...
Skopje 2014
Skopje 2014 (Macedonian: Скопје 2014) is a project financed by the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, with the main ideology being based on that of the ruling party VMRO-DPMNE, with the purpose of giving the capital Skopje a more classical appeal by the year 2014. The project, officially announced in 2010, consists mainly of the construction of museums and government buildings, as well as the erection of monuments depicting historical figures from the region of Macedonia. Around 20 buildings and over 40 monuments are planned to be constructed as part of the project.The project has been criticized for constructing nationalistic historicist kitsch. Skopje 2014 has also generated controversy for its cost, for which estimates range from 80 to 500 million euros.