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Volume 84, Issue 6, December 1988
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ROYAL BOTANICAL GARDENS, KEW: RESTORATION OF TEMPERATE HOUSE.
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1109–1143
Authors:
JL GUTHRIE; A ALLEN; CR JONES; SIR W HOOKER; W HOOKER; D BURTON
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Research Article
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10.1680/iicep.1988.794
Proc. Znstn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1109-1 143 9212 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP Royal Botanic Gardens, Kewrestoration of : Temperate House J. L. GUTHRIE, BSC,FICE* A. ALLENi c.R. JONES, BSc, MICE, FIStructE* A general history of the Royal Botanic Gardens, location, dates of building of the Palm House and the Temperate House are given and the present situation described. Specific historical reference ismade to the TemperateHouse, and to architect Decimus Burton's brief from Sir William Hooker...
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ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW: RESTORATION OF PALM HOUSE.
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1145–1191
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J L GUTHRIE; A ALLEN; C R JONES; SIR W HOOKER; W HOOKER; D BURTON; R TURNER; PSA
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10.1680/iicep.1988.795
h o c . Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1145-1 191 9273 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew : restoration of Palm House J. L. GUTHRIE, BSC,FICE* A. ALLENt c.R. JONES, BSc, MICE, FIStructE* A history of the Palm House is givenand the importanceof the plant collection emphasized. The relationship between Hooker, Turner and Burton is described. Initial design factors are explained and a comparison of cast and wrought-iron ribs is given...
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ALKALI-SILICA REACTION IN DAMS AND OTHER MAJOR WATER RETAINING STRUCTU RES: DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT.
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1193–1211
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GP HAMMERSLEY
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Research Article
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10.1680/iicep.1988.796
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1193-121 1 9370 ENGINEERING WATER GROUP Alkali-silica reaction in dams and other major water retaining structures :diagnosis and assessment G . P. HAMMERSLEY, MSc, FGS* The problem of a lack of a unified approach to the investigation of alkali-silica reaction (ASR) in concrete structures is stated and the report of the British Cement Association Working Partyon the Diagnosisof ASR intended to rectify this situation is introduced. The procedures and methods appropriate to the diagnosis and prognosis ASR are described, of including the planning, desk study, site inspection, sampling, laboratory testing and analysis and long-term monitoring stagesthe investigation...
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ALKALI-SILICA REACTION: KAMBURU SPILLWAY, KENYA, CASE HISTORY.
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1213–1235
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GP SIMS; DE EVANS
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10.1680/iicep.1988.797
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1213-1235 9371 GROUP WATER ENGINEERING Alkali-silica reaction :Kamburu spillway, Kenya, case history G. P. SIMS, BSc, PhD, MICE* D. E. EVANS, MA, MSC,MICE* The Kamburu hydroelectric scheme forms an important part of Kenya's electricity supply system. The spillway, built in 1974, began to show unusual deformations eight years after completion. Extensive cracking and deformations large enough to prevent the full operation of the spillway gates were found...
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ALKALI-SILICA REACTION: VAL DE LA MARE DAM, JERSEY, CASE HISTORY.
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1237–1259
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RG COLE; P HORSWILL
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10.1680/iicep.1988.798
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1237-1259 9372 GROUP WATER ENGINEERING Alkali-silica reaction Val de la Mare dam, : Jersey, case history R. G. COLE, FICE* P. HORSWILL, MA, MSc, FGS* Val de la Mare dam is a mass concrete structure constructed in 1957-62. In January 1971 the dam suddenly exhibited movements which could not easily be explained. There followed a period of intensive investigations and research leading to the conclusion that alkali-silica reaction had occurred due principally to the combination of chalcedony vein material in the local coarse aggregates and the high alkali content of the imported cement...
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TAILINGS DAM REMEDIAL WORKS.
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1261–1265
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EWF CLEMENTS; ADM PENMAN
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10.1680/iicep.1988.799
Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1261-1265 TN498 GROUP ENGINEERING GROUND Tailings dam remedialworks E. W. F. CLEMENTS, FICE,FIMechE* Introduction A. D. M. Penman, DSc, FICE Introduction Development in methods for the design of embankment dams has been greatly assisted by detailed field studies their behaviour both during and subsequent to of construction. Internationalexchange of information occurs through the numerous valuable papers contained in the Transactions of the International Congresses on World Large Dams (ICOLD). Although tailings dams wereexcludedfromthe register o dams, they have been officially recognized by ICOLD for more than a f decade...
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THE SIMULATION OF MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS .
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1267
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C DAVIS; SR COCHRANE; NM GIBBS
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10.1680/iicep.1988.800
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1267 9198 DISCUSSION GROUP ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT The simulation of manpower requirements for consulting civil engineers C. Davis and . R. Cochrane S Mr N.M. Gibbs, British Rail London Midland Region The Authors refer to load levelling in 0 6 but the calculations do not take this technique into account and do not, therefore, take into account the planning constraint that, ultimately, progress is only made by the efforts of individuals who can only be programmed to perform one task at any instant...
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9167-9 DISCUSSION. THE SHA TIN TO TAI PO COASTAL ROAD, NEW TERRITORIES, HONG KONG.
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1269–1288
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AA BOWLEY; R MCLDICKIE; PW MARTIN; IM MORRISON; EF FOSTER; JM TAINSH; A PITASSI; GA SAPSTEAD; L THREADGOLD; AT HOLLAND; KW HUDDART; RA MCKITTRICK; S XAVIER; MF HARDY; WR KEMP; BG BRENT; JF UFF; NORBU
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10.1680/iicep.1988.801
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1269-1288 DISCUSSION 9167-9 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING GROUP The Sha Tin to Tai coastal road, New PO Territories, Hong Kong A. A.Bowley and R.McL. Dickie A. A. Bowley, P. M. Martin andI. M. Morrison E. F. Foster, J. M. Tainsh andA, Pitassi The Authors Since the highway opened, there has been an immediate and significant increase in the number of commerical vehicles, ascribed in part tothe much increased volume of goods entering Hong Kongfrom the People's Republic of China...
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9263-4 DISCUSSION. PUMPING STATIONS AT PLOVER COVE RESERVOIR AND TOLO CHANNEL AQUEDUCT, HONG KONG.
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1289–1306
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JF MCKEEKAN; KP YUE; DW CALKIN; JK MUNDY; RA BALLARD; R DAWSON; WAH HAMILTON; W WILSON; JP HARRISON; D COLLIER; E SNOWDON; EW FLAXMAN; AG COOK; BC BELL
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10.1680/iicep.1988.802
Proc. Instn Cio. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84,Dec., 1289-1306 9263-4 DISCUSSION STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP Pumping stations at Plover Cove reservoir and To10 Channel aqueduct, Hong Kong J. F. McMeekan and K. P. Yue D. W. Calkin and J. K. Mundy Mr McMeekan and Mr Yue The 450 m long, 1200 mm dia. pump-assisted siphons at Tai Mei Tuk were commissioned in December 1987. The priming of the siphon and the evacuation of air from the top vertical bend at the abutment chamber has followed the model predictions closely and performance of the system at the high reservoir levels at that time has met fully the performance requirements...
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DISCUSSION. RENOVATION OF THE WATER COMMISSIONERS` BUILDING IN BELFAST.
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1307–1311
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JA GILBERT; R HOLLAND; M ASTON; CJ WILSHERE; B FINNEY; GT HARDING; PF STOTT
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10.1680/iicep.1988.803
Proc. Instn Cio. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1307-1311 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING GROUP 9191 DISCUSSION Renovation of the water commissioners' building in Belfast J. A. Gilbert Mr R.Holland, Property Services Agency Figure 1 shows a building in pristine condition. It was indeed in Victorian times a most handsome building and was well worth preserving although, in the event, it has lost its attic windows and all that is preserved is the faGade. Is it a listed building and, if so, what grade of listing has it? 53...
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WORKSHOP MEETING. ETHICS AND THE ENGINEER.
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1313–1315
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HR OAKLEY; K FARRELL
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Research Article
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10.1680/iicep.1988.804
Proc. Instn Cio. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84,Dec., 1313-1315 WORKSHOP MEETING MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING GROUP Ethics and the engineer Introducer H. R. OAKLEY, CBE, MSc(Eng), FEng, FICE* Reporter K. Farrell, BEng In his introduction and during the subsequent discussion, Mr Oakley touched on some essential facets of human psychology such as conscience and moral awareness; clearly, whenever such concepts as integrity and fidelity were dealt with, the possibility of conflict was immediately raised. Mr Oakley said that examples to promote an awareness of the issue of ethics in civil engineering were frequent...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. AUGER INJECTED PILES.
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1316–1319
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WGK FLEMING; B SIMPSON; AR WOODLAND
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Research Article
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10.1680/iicep.1988.805
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 13161319 INFORMAL DISCUSSION GROUND ENGINEERING GROUP Auger injected piles Introducers W. G. K. FLEMING, BSc, PhD, MICE* B. SIMPSON, MA, PhD, MICEf Reporter A. R. Woodland, MA, MICE$ Dr Flemingfirst illustrated the methodof construction of auger injectedor continuous flight auger (CFA) piles. The flight auger is screwed into the ground to the required depth and concrete or grout are then pumped through the hollow auger stem, to form the pile as the auger is slowly withdrawn...
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INFORMAL DISCUSSION. ROBOTICS - JAPANESE CONNECTIONS.
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1320–1323
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RK VENABLES; G STORER; CIRIA
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10.1680/iicep.1988.806
Proc. Instn Ciu. Engrs, Part 1,1988,84, Dec., 1320-1323 INFORMAL DISCUSSION ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT GROUP RoboticeJapanese connections Introducer R. K. VENABLES, BSc(Eng), MICE* Reporter G. Storer, PhD, MICE, MBCSt The meeting aimed to discuss current developments in robotics for construction and the major influences being exerted on their development that were arising from Japan. The trigger for the meeting, and for an increasing awareness of the possibilities, was a study of the potential application of advanced robotics to the construction industry...
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