Title Administracinės paskirties pastato statybos žemės darbų vykdymo technologinių procesų vertinimas /
Translation of Title Technological process evaluation for groundwork fulfillment of an administrative purpose buildings' construction.
Authors Joneikis, Aušvydas
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Keywords [eng] multi-criteria analysis ; steel sheet pile ; active earth pressure ; excavator ; slope
Abstract [eng] The purpose of the project is to determine 6 possible variations for groundwork fulfillment after completing the analysis of groundwork technologies. Using the multi-criteria analysis the most efficient method will be determined. After determining the most efficient method, it will be adapted to the designed administrative purpose building and the organisational decisions will be initiated to it. The administrative purpose building is designed in the city of Šiauliai. The building is designed to meet todays‘ esthetical, economical and architectural requirements. In order to fulfill all those requirements all of the buildings materials need to be chosen properly. After the completion of the multi-criteria analysis, 3 three of the most efficient processes are determined. After creating three-dimensional models for these methods, quantities of work are then calculated. In addition, formed work schedule calendars are presented. Finally, the organisational part is calculated for the best method and estimations for all three methods are calculated. Technological schemes for all three methods are presented in the drawings. A steel sheet pile wall is designed in the masters‘ final work. After calculating active and passive earth pressures and ground shear stresses, the depth of the wall is determined and the needed profile section is selected. Structure: scientific research, introduction, architectural, structural, technological, organizational, economical and work safety parts and conclusions. The masters‘ final work is written in lithuanian language.
Dissertation Institution Kauno technologijos universitetas.
Type Master thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2017