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Title: Indian Experience with
Fly Ash Concrete: Nuclear Industries
Date: October 2004
Author: Dr. Prabir C. Basu Director, C&SED,
Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, Mumbai
Abstract: The Slides are from Dr. Prabir C. Basu,
(Director C&SED, AERB)'s presentation made on Experiences
of Nuclear industries with HVFAC Technology.
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Title: High Volume Fly Ash
Concrete Technology
Date: October 2004
Author: Dr. Alain Bilodeau, Research Engineer,
CANMET Materials Technology Laboratory
Abstract: The Slides are from Dr. Alain Bilodeau
(CANMET)'s presentation made on Properties and Application
of HVFAC in Canada and Experiences of the HVFAC Technology.
Click to download (2,985 KB)
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Title: Indian Experience with
Fly Ash Concrete: Underground Construction
Date: October 2004
Author: Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
Abstract: The Slides are from DMRC's presentation
made on their experience with Fly Ash Concrete in Underground
Construction. From Kashmere Gate to Central Secretariat(MC1B).
Click to download (18,067 KB)
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Title: Gender Participation
in The Indian Construction Industry
Date: October 2004
Author: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Abstract: The Slides are from Dr. Suparna Dasgupta,
Dy. Director (CII)'s presentation made on the Participation
of Women in the Indian Construction Industry and the
efforts of the Project to promote gender equality in
the industry.
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Title: Demonstration Projects:
Bandra Worli Sea-Link Mumbai
Date: October 2004
Author: Mr. Mohd. Ashraf, Chief Corporate Executive
R&D and Design Management Systems, Hindustan Construction
Company (HCC)
Abstract: The Slides are from Mr. Mohd. Ashraf,
(HCC)'s presentation made on Application of HVFAC Technology
sharing the experience of the organization with HVFAC
in a demonstration project of the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
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Title: Demonstration Projects: Centre
of Excellence and Exhibition Complex, Bangalore
Date: October 2004
Author: Cushman and Wakefield
Abstract: The Slides are from the Presentation
made by Cushman and Wakefield on the HVFAC Implementation
strategy adopted for the construction of Centre of Excellence
and Exhibition Complex at Bangalore for Indian Machine
Tools Manufacturers' Association (IMTMA).
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Title: Fly Ash Utilization
In Construction - Present status & Future Prospects
Date: October 2004
Author: Dhanada K. Mishra, Dean - Research &
Industrial Coordination KIIT, Bhubaneswar
Abstract: The Slides are from Dr.Dhanada K. Mishra
(KIIT)'s presentation made on the Availability, Properties,
Utilization and Application of fla Ash in Orissa and
Experiences of KIIT with Fly Ash.
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Title: High Volume Fly Ash
Concrete Project in India
Date: October 2004
Author: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Abstract: The Slides are from the Presentation
made by CII, Defining the scope of the project, its
objectives and activities.
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Title: CII- CANMET- CIDA HVFAC
Technology Transfer Project Status Report
Date: November 2004
Author: Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
Abstract: The Slides are from the progress report
of the project as prepared by CII on the status till
Nov-Dec 2004.
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Title: Sustainability and
Global Warming Issues
Date: October 2004
Author: Dr. V .M. Malhotra, P. Eng. Scientist
Emeritus CANMET
Abstract: The Slides are from the Presentation
made by Dr. V .M. Malhotra, Scientist Emeritus CANMET,
on the sustainability issues and global warmingand the
impacts they have on the Cement and Concrete Industry.
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Title : Potential Use of HVFAC in
the Indian Construction Industry
Presenter: Mr. S G Bapat, Chief Engineer (C
D), Nuclear Power Corporation of India
Publication Date: October 2004
Event: High Volume Fly Ash Concrete Technology
Seminars 2004
Abstract:The Slides are from Mr.
S. G Bapat (NPCIL)s presentation made on Application
of HVFAC Technology in the construction of Nuclear Power
Plants.
Click to download (5.18 MB)
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