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       STATEMENT OF PROMBLEM
Q1)What exactly is the 2.5kg rammer used to solve.
       PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
Q2) What is the general goal for the construction of the 2.5kg rammer.
       SCOPE OF THE STUDY OR DETERMINATION
Q3) What are the self imposedlimitations of the construction of the 2.5 kg rammer.
       SIGINIFICANCE OF STUDY
Q4) What is the significance of the construction of the 2.5 kg rammer,and who is likely to benefit from this study of the construction of the 2.5kg rammer.
please this is a project for my school and i will submit it tomorrow.
THANKS
P.S SEND THE ANSWERS TO MY MAILBOX PLEASE

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Hi Emma,

I am really sorry to say I do not know what a 2.5 kg rammer is, unless it is for compacting cubes? Perhaps this is a USA school question which I am not acquanited with.

Please try using Google to find any clues.

Kind regards,

Arshad

Civil Engineering

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I can answer any questions to do with civil and structural engineering consultancy and construction industry in East Africa and the Middle East, and specifically with the analysis and design of reinforced concrete structures. My particular expertise is in the aseismic design and optimisation of tall buildings.

Experience

Employment history: 36 years in Construction and consultancy in the UK, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Africa, Somalia, Zambia, Austria, Bahrain, Kuwait, Doha and the U.A.E.

Organizations
.Fellow of Institution of Structural Engineers (UK) .Fellow of Institution of Civil Engineers(UK) .Member of the Institution of Engineers, Kenya .Registered Engineer, ERB, Kenya .Member of the Architectural Association of Kenya (Engineers Chapter) .Chartered Engineer (UK)

Publications
•1984: International Conference on the Art and Practice of Structural Design, London •1994: 3rd Int. Kerensky Conference in Structural Engineering, Singapore •2008: International Conference on High-Rise Towers, Abu Dhabi

Education/Credentials
BSc, 1st Class Hons, in Building Engineering, University of Bath, UK MSc in Concrete Structures and Technology, University of London. Diploma of Imperial College, UK.

Awards and Honors
•Science Congress Special Award (for 2-seater Hovercraft - 1968) •Institution of Civil Engineers Award for outstanding performance at Bath University (1975) •Concrete Society Postgraduate study Bursary Award (1976) •Consular Representative for British High Commission, Nairobi. (1995 to 1998) •Examiner for Institution of Civil Engineers Professional Interviews, Nairobi. (1997 to 1998) •Branch Representative in Vienna for PI assessment for Inst. of Struct. Engrs. (1999 to date)

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