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Implementing BIM for Economic Sustainability – Addressing Adoption Challenges in Sri Lankas Residential Construction Sector
This paper examines the potential of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to enhance economic sustainability in Sri Lanka’s residential construction sector by building upon an existing dissertation and relevant literature. A mixed-methods approach comprising a structured questionnaire administered to 25 industry professionals and in-depth interviews with three experts (a civil engineer, a structural design engineer, and …
Next-Generation Computing Frameworks – Harnessing Quantum-Inspired Algorithms for Scalable and Resilient Systems
The growing demand for computational power has surpassed the capacity of traditional systems, creating an urgent need for innovative approaches. This study introduces a next-generation computing framework that integrates quantum-inspired algorithms, adaptive machine learning, and distributed architectures to achieve scalability, fault tolerance, and energy efficiency. The proposed framework reduced computation time by 40% (from 1050 …
Spatial Analysis of Soil Erosion in the Badrah Watershed Using the RUSLE Model and GIS Considering Rainfall Intensity
Soil erosion is a major environmental issue affecting land productivity, water quality, and ecosystem stability, particularly in semi-arid regions. This study employs the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model integrated with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques to assess the spatial patterns of soil erosion within the Badrah watershed, Iraq, considering rainfall …
Feasibility Study and Assessment of Installed Biogas Plant – Case Study of Dang Ghorahi Nepal
Biogas, produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, is an environmentally friendly energy source that contributes to climate change mitigation and poverty reduction. This study evaluates the technical and operational feasibility of a domestic biogas system installed in Ghorahi-16, Dang, Nepal. The plant primarily utilizes cow and buffalo manure, kitchen waste, and black water …
Investigating the Influence of Diverse Sri Lankan Sands on Concrete Properties for Sustainable Construction
River sand mining in Sri Lanka has caused severe environmental degradation, necessitating sustainable alternatives for concrete production. This study evaluated four sand types—river, sea, dune, and estuary sands—through standardized testing of physical properties, chemical composition, and concrete performance. Representative samples underwent sieve analysis, chloride content determination via Volhard’s method, and mechanical testing for compressive and …
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