Task 4 – Preliminary design Produce an information pack consisting of a written report (max

Task 4 – Preliminary design Produce an information pack consisting of a written report (max 2500 words), technical drawings and a promotional poster drawing. The pack should contain the following items: 1.      Site plan at an appropriate scale indicating existing features and proposed buildings, access roads, drainage network and pond. 2.      Technical drawings for the […]

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Problem Identification

Communicate about what you know about a problem, and why it enables you to use a statistical approach. The deliverable MUST use thel four problems must be fully completed. (Assignments that do not use the template will receive no credit.) Fill in the required answers in the blank cells provided. For the last problem, write […]

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Which final year project is best for electrical engineering student? Kindly select from the options that are given below and

Which final year project is best for electrical engineering student? Kindly select from the options that are given below and explain why: tesla transformer magnifying transmitter tesla wireless sysstem art of individualization terrestrial stationary waves water turbine turbine ac motor tesla coil electrodeless vacuum tubes alternating system of power transmission tesla magnifying transmitter permanent magnet […]

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Construction Management

(Due within a day and 15 hrs) Problem 13.3.A. A rectangular concrete beam has fc = 3000 psi [20.7 MPa] and steel with fy = 40 ksi [276 MPa]. Select the beam dimensions and reinforcement for a balanced section if the beam sustains a moment due to dead load of 60 kip-ft [81.4 kN-m] and […]

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Engineering Question

A contractor anticipates his spending to be as shown in the 10-months project. Owner’s reimbursement lags by a month and owner retains 10% till the final and satisfactory completion of the project. Borrowing money cost the contractor 1% per month. The contractor will add a 5% profit to the total. Calculate the cash flow, net […]

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