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Feasibility of Aqueduct Construction in Spannenburg, Netherlands : Comparing Eared, Immersed and Pilled Aqueducts using Multicriteria Decision Making Analysis
Saleh, Nazir (2023) Feasibility of Aqueduct Construction in Spannenburg, Netherlands : Comparing Eared, Immersed and Pilled Aqueducts using Multicriteria Decision Making Analysis.
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Abstract: | This study presents a feasibility analysis of three aqueduct construction methods (eared, immersed, and piled) in the Spannenburg location in the Netherlands. The construction site presents challenges due to the proximity of a water purification company and site limitations such as clay bursting during the construction-phase. The study compares the construction methods based on environmental impact using LCA analysis, health and safety, effect on regular life, and ease of construction. The results of the study are derived from a Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) analysis, providing a comprehensive evaluation of the most suitable construction methods for the Spannenburg aqueduct project. |
Item Type: | Essay (Bachelor) |
Faculty: | ET: Engineering Technology |
Programme: | Civil Engineering BSc (56952) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/94486 |
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