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Soil mechanics questions

$10-30 USD

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Posted about 10 years ago

$10-30 USD

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Hi, We are a team of engineers providing solutions for your jobs. we have experts in Geo-technical engineering for your Job. . We have done lot of projects worldwide(Aus, NZ, UK, Etc.) we are looking forward to undertake your job for a reasonable price Regards, Engineering Solutions(Pvt)Ltd.
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As a structural and civil engineer who works with soil mechanics and foundation I can provide you my services. If you are interested just type a message. Best regards
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Dear Sir, this is very long task. Your project budget is not in accordance with quantity of work necessary to solve this task, so I must bid price higher of your budget. I can finish this task succesfully in 5 days. Sincerely, Vahidin Alibegovic, B.Eng.Civ.
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hello, I'm a civil engineering student. I can do it. please contact me, so that I can send you sample.
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i am Gold Medallist Civil Engineer from Pakistan. do let me know when to give sample answers. this would be a walk in park for me
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Questions 1 (a): The order of the particle sizes is gravel, sand, silt, clay, as the grains are diminishing. Corresponding to its size, poorly graded medium sand owns a high permeability and well-graded boulder clay has low one. The pore pressure can be calculated by the field of stable or unstable permeability at the basis of unchanged sketch for soils. Generally, the lower value of permeability, the easier outputting for water, and then comes out a new ratio of pores. Hello my friend, thanks for this opportunity. I am very interested in your project. As a geologist, I have a good knowledge of GIS for drawing different types of geological figures and have worked for four years in a geological company with abundant experiences. Please feel free to email me to discuss the project any time. I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards. Gyatso
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Hi, I am a Ph.D. holder in Geology with expertise in Geotechnical Engineering. I bid for one page answer for USD 30. Because it is technical question. Award this work to me.. Thanks, Rajeevan.
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I have completed my masters in geotechnical engineering and have a knowledge of ASTM/BS codes used in the soil mechanics subject. So, you can expect a good quality of output. I have solved two questions(one numerical and one theoretical) of May 10- Question Set 1, as sample answers. For further details kindly communicate. Regards, Nikhil.
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Masters In Geotechnical Engineering from Top most Engineering institute (IIT Kanpur). 5 years Experience.
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professional in agricultural engineering ,having more than 13 years experience ,worked on various projects related to soil science
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