Construction Engineering and Management: Recent submissions

  • Ahmed Tariq; Hammad Ali; Ahmed Sajjad; Supervisor Faisal Mubarik Shabbir (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    In Pakistan, like many other developing countries, floods are the recurrent and damaging phenomenon. Amongst these damaging floods, the recurrent flood of 2010 is considered to be one of the rare calibers. Pakistan ...
  • Idrees Zafar Satti (SYNDICATE LEADER) 2. Muhammad Saqib Abrar 3. Umair Noor 4. Saad Bin Saleem, Supervisor: Muhammad Iqbal (2008)
    Pakistan produces approximately 50 Million tons of Sugar cane annually and most of it is used for production of Sugar. The industrial waste of Sugar cane, known as molasses, is used worldwide for the manufacture of ...
  • Arshad Ali; Muhammad Saqlain; Faraz Ahmed; Irfan Ali Khan; Supervisor Lecturer Miss. Shahnila Gul Channa (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Construction industry is one of the most hazardous industries where workers are more prone to accidents. Research shows that the major causes of accidents are related to the nature of the industry, human behavior, work ...
  • Bilal Sharif; Junaid Ahmed Awan; Muhammad Faizan; Supervisor Lecturer Shahnila Gul (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Today’s construction organizations face many collaboration challenges including how to bring extended project teams together across geographical locations, in online and offline environments, and across different technology ...
  • FARHAN , Supervisor: LEC SARDAR NAVEED (MCE-NUST Risalpur campus, 2008)
  • Shahbaz Rasheed; Najam-us-Saqlain; Ahmed Raza; Salman Rasheed; Supervisor Engr Hamza Farooq Gabrial (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
    It is an established fact that through better management we can obtain better quality, price & quick results. Project management as a professional discipline, has been accorded the least importance in construction ...
  • Muhammad Awais Butt; Malik Aamir Abbas Awan; Azhar Bashir Hussain; Taimoor Akbar Rajput; Supervisor Hamza Farooq Gabrial (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2006)
  • Muhammad Muneeb Afzal; Muhammad Ali; Taimoor Ilyas Ch; Rizwan Sarwar; Zeeshan Hassan Khan Niazi Supervisor Muhammad Waqar Yaseen (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an evolving, catchall phrase that initially referred to management of information with a geographic component primarily stored in vector form with associated attributes. This ...
  • Fakhar Alam; Yasir Aziz; Nabeel Ahmed; Kamran Aziz; Supervisor Dr Jawad (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2011)
    Pakistan at hand is facing numerous problems ranging from self sufficiency in food for socio economic amelioration, poverty to combating environmental degradation and securing sustainable development. These can be resolved ...
  • Zeeshan Afzal; Masood Kamal; Agha Hassan; Abdul Qadeer; Supervisor; Zeeshan Afzal; Masood Kamal; Agha Hassan; Abdul Qadeer; Supervisor (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2010)
    Quality may mean different to different people. Some take it to represent customer satisfaction, others interpret it as compliance with contractual requirements, yet others equate it to attainment of prescribed standards. ...
  • Kashif Fayyaz; M Saad Awan; Rizwan Waheed; M Irshad; Hafiz Ali Sufian; Supervisor Dr Muhammad Naseem Baig (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    The construction industry is the second largest industry of the country. It makes a significant contribution to the national economy and provides employment to large number of people. The use of various new technologies ...
  • Sajjad Ahmed ; Waqas Javed; Aziz Rehman; Hammad Shah; Supervisor Lec Zulfiqar Ali Khan (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2009)
    Risk assessment and management study for dams is a very complex problem. Because dams constitute the biggest construction projects and have long term effects. A large number of issues ranging from social to environmental, ...
  • Shahzad Amjed; Babar Farooq; Razaullah; Abid Iqbal; Supervisor (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2008)
  • Muhammad Rizwan Sarwar; Asad Waqas; Aamirullah; Jahangir Nadeem; Umair AkhtaR; Supervisor Dr Sohail (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2016)
  • Tabish Nadeem; Rizwan Khan; Daud Iqbal; Muhammad Kamran Zafar; Supervisor Dr Abdul Qudoos (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Project management is the discipline of planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling resources to achieve specific goal. Management is an important part of any construction project. Without proper project management ...
  • Hasnain Janjua ; Muhammad Danish Saif; Safiullah; Hassan Bin Hafeez; Supervisor Asst. Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2014)
    Self-sufficiency is required for the economy of a nation and is most required in energy. According to an International Analysis, oil and gas reserves of this country will diminish by the end of the second half of this ...
  • Muhammad Shehzad; Hafiz Muhammad Saad; Laiq ur Rehman; Hayat Muhammad; Hassaan Masood; Supervisor Dr Naseem Baig (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2013)
    Reinforced concrete floor/roof systems spanning more than permissible limits are more susceptible to deflection problems. In addition to strength requirements they are also required to satisfy the deformation criteria ...
  • Anique Mansab; Moin-ul-din; Anwar Yasin; Hamza Tariq; Muhammad Usman; Supervisor Sohail Malik (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2013)
    Management is an important part of any construction project. Without proper project management the successful completion of project is always doubtful especially from the prospective of project management`s constraints ...
  • Shahab Ali Khan; Waseem Iqbal; Muhammad Ali Butt; Rameez Shahzad; Supervisor Dr Mughees Aslam (MCE-NUST Risalpur Campus, 2016)
    Construction Management is a Science as well as an Art, forming the back bone of Construction Industry. Every Construction Project involves variety of activities which needs to be managed and harmonized properly in a way ...
  • Shantul Jadoon, Supervisor : Dr. Mughees Aslam :Co Supervisor: Dr. Hafiz Zahoor Ahmad Khan (MCE-NUST Risalpur campus, 2025-02-17)
    Sustainability is essential for long-term health of our planet and well-being of future generations'. Unfortunately, construction industry lacks sustainability practices due to nonexistence of specific rules and regulations ...

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