Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics

Singapore is generally a flat and lowlying island. As such it is very prone to flooding, particularly when heavy rain coincides with high tide. The flood situation is aggravated through the rapid development of the country. Hence, the planning, design and construction of proper drainage infrastructu...

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Main Authors: Ooi, Kian Eng., Ong, Hwee Loon.
Other Authors: Centre for Advanced Construction Studies
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-426542020-09-26T21:17:15Z Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics Ooi, Kian Eng. Ong, Hwee Loon. Centre for Advanced Construction Studies J Alum DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Construction management Singapore is generally a flat and lowlying island. As such it is very prone to flooding, particularly when heavy rain coincides with high tide. The flood situation is aggravated through the rapid development of the country. Hence, the planning, design and construction of proper drainage infrastructures have become one of the major civil engineering works in Singapore. In a small and densely-built country like Singapore, very often many of the drainage projects are constructed very close to residential buildings and other private properties. Project Managers for these projects therefore often have a very daunting task to ensure that the drainage works do not damage the properties while ensuring the smooth progress and timely completion of the projects. The choice of a good and practical soil stabilisation method to protect the drainage works is therefore very important to ensure that ground settlement, that will eventually lead to damage to adjacent properties, are kept to a minimum. At the same time, good project management is also important to ensure that the drainage construction projects are completed on time, within budget and in compliance with all the contracts specifications. Master of Science (International Construction Management) 2011-01-06T03:49:44Z 2011-01-06T03:49:44Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42654 en 271 p. application/pdf
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Ooi, Kian Eng.
Ong, Hwee Loon.
Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
description Singapore is generally a flat and lowlying island. As such it is very prone to flooding, particularly when heavy rain coincides with high tide. The flood situation is aggravated through the rapid development of the country. Hence, the planning, design and construction of proper drainage infrastructures have become one of the major civil engineering works in Singapore. In a small and densely-built country like Singapore, very often many of the drainage projects are constructed very close to residential buildings and other private properties. Project Managers for these projects therefore often have a very daunting task to ensure that the drainage works do not damage the properties while ensuring the smooth progress and timely completion of the projects. The choice of a good and practical soil stabilisation method to protect the drainage works is therefore very important to ensure that ground settlement, that will eventually lead to damage to adjacent properties, are kept to a minimum. At the same time, good project management is also important to ensure that the drainage construction projects are completed on time, within budget and in compliance with all the contracts specifications.
author2 Centre for Advanced Construction Studies
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Ooi, Kian Eng.
Ong, Hwee Loon.
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author Ooi, Kian Eng.
Ong, Hwee Loon.
author_sort Ooi, Kian Eng.
title Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
title_short Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
title_full Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
title_fullStr Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
title_sort project management of surface drain construction with different soil improvement techniques using systems dynamics
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