Physics, asked by vikrant27singh09, 2 days ago

difference between conventional methods and mechanized methods of construction​

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Answered by neeraj2345ag
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Laying of bituminous Mix

Compaction of top surface using roller

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Forming of alignment using total station

Marking of various Length on road

Excavation of road upto required depth

Compaction of sub grade

Laying of tires

Rivetting tires

Laying of filler material in tires

Laying of Prime coat

Laying of WBM with compaction

Laying of Prime coat

Laying of bituminous Mix

Compaction of top surface using roller

Forming of alignment using total station

Marking of various Length on road

Excavation of road upto required depth

Compaction of sub grade

Laying of sub base with compaction

Laying of Base with compaction

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Both methods are different in the sense they work.

  • The traditional way of construction refers to carrying out construction tasks at the desired location [9]. It entails installing prefabricated building parts at the construction site after installing the primary cast, reinforcement steel, and wood or plywood formwork.
  • Mechanization is the transition from doing work mostly or entirely by hand to doing it using machines. Building projects are growing more demanding and complex, and if traditional construction methods are followed, projects would be delayed.
  • Renting construction equipment is a cost-effective basis for mechanisation. Renting construction equipment allows you to get exactly what you need. The amount of time needed to prepare borrowed equipment for use is crucial.

Hence, the difference in both types of construction is of cost effectiveness. Mechanised construction is more cost effective than traditional method of construction.

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