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Mechanization and Organization for Traffic Buildings

Summary

The course is primarily targeted audience transport constructions industry. It acquaints students with the elements of mechanization of in the construction of transport constructions in relation to technology implementation. Part of it is familiar with examples of applications of basic legal standards in the construction industry (Building Act, health and safety ...), the basic European standards (already in force in the CR in this issue). Students will also learn about building an economy as applied to Transport Structures (costing, budgeting, invoicing, controlling, rewarding ...), schedule, documentation, schedules (line chart, surround schedule, the network graph). In the exercises students solve problems that are covered on a particular simple project.

Literature

Coenraad Esveld: Modern Raiway Track - (2001 Dior Zwarthoed-van Nieuwenhuizen)
Baugh, Jeremy, Edil, Tuncer: Suitability of Cement Kiln Dust for Reconstruction of Roads, Portland Cement Association 2008, PCA R&D SN2980
Swift, Lloyd W.; Burns, Richard G.: The Three Rs of Roads: Redesign, Reconstruction, and Restoration, Journal of Forestry, Volume 97, Number 8, 1 August 1999 , pp. 40-44(5)

Advised literature

John Sreeves: Reconstruction of the Welsh Highland Railway, Snowdonia, Proceedings of the ICE - Civil Engineering, Volume 161, Issue 4, 01 November 2008 , pages 169 –176
Grimes, C.A. : Application of genetic techniques to the planning of railway track maintenance work, Genetic Algorithms in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications, 1995. GALESIA. First International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 414)


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 227-0109
Abbreviation MOvDS
Course title Mechanization and Organization for Traffic Buildings
Coordinating department Department of Transport Constructions
Course coordinator Ing. Leopold Hudeček, Ph.D.