The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanisation. This rising demand has to be met in an environment of rapidly rising prices of conventional building materials. Over exploitation of conventional building materials such as bricks, sand and timber has caused a number of environmental problems such as excessive clay and sand mining and deforestation. In this context, introduction of cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative building materials is of considerable importance. Such alternative building materials should be sufficiently strong and durable so that social acceptance would be at a reasonably high level. In the research work presented in this thesis, cement stabilized soil ...
Concrete is the widely used construction material and there are two methods for casting of concrete,...
With the introduction of new varieties of blended cement in Sri Lanka, the choices available for th...
Increased demand for affordable housing and the limited availability of flat terrain for its constru...
The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanization. Thi...
The cost of construction is gradually becoming a deterrent for large scale projects since a high cap...
The housing requirements in Sri Lanka is rising due to growth of population and urbanisation. Due t...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
This study was undertaken in two phases to identify the viability of adopting post- tensioned slab c...
Housing demand is constantly increasing and the capital cost of construction of a house too is escal...
Sri Lanka is at present facing serious environmental problems due to over-exploitation of its natura...
The need to search for alternative building materials is quite important in today’s context with se...
Due to the high cost and environmental problems associated with burnt bricks and cement blocks used ...
There has been a rapid development in infrastructures in Sri Lanka since early 90s. Roads and relate...
Soil was a popular building material in Sri Lanka with many indigenous construction techniques. Alt...
Concrete is the widely used construction material and there are two methods for casting of concrete,...
With the introduction of new varieties of blended cement in Sri Lanka, the choices available for th...
Increased demand for affordable housing and the limited availability of flat terrain for its constru...
The housing requirement in Sri Lanka is rising due to the growth of population and urbanization. Thi...
The cost of construction is gradually becoming a deterrent for large scale projects since a high cap...
The housing requirements in Sri Lanka is rising due to growth of population and urbanisation. Due t...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of na...
Today the whole world is faced with environmental issues due to unsustainable use of natural resour...
This study was undertaken in two phases to identify the viability of adopting post- tensioned slab c...
Housing demand is constantly increasing and the capital cost of construction of a house too is escal...
Sri Lanka is at present facing serious environmental problems due to over-exploitation of its natura...
The need to search for alternative building materials is quite important in today’s context with se...
Due to the high cost and environmental problems associated with burnt bricks and cement blocks used ...
There has been a rapid development in infrastructures in Sri Lanka since early 90s. Roads and relate...
Soil was a popular building material in Sri Lanka with many indigenous construction techniques. Alt...
Concrete is the widely used construction material and there are two methods for casting of concrete,...
With the introduction of new varieties of blended cement in Sri Lanka, the choices available for th...
Increased demand for affordable housing and the limited availability of flat terrain for its constru...