PROF. EMERITUS
Pro. F.G. Gichaga from Department of Civil and Construction Engineering University of Nairobi is appointed as Prof. Emeritus
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Pro. F.G. Gichaga from Department of Civil and Construction Engineering University of Nairobi is appointed as Prof. Emeritus
College of Archtecture and Engineering of the University of Nairobi has comenced a WEB Drive for the WEB champions that started today 2nd March 202 and is planned to end on Friday 5th march 2021. The drive is being held at computer lab in Civil and Construction Department
All graduates of the 63rd Congregation for the conferment of degrees and award of diplomas held on September 25, 2020 are requested to collect their certificates at the University of Nairobi Central Examinations Center, Chiromo Campus.
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48 Starehe Girls' Centre Physics students in form 3 and form 4 visited the Hydraulics Lab during their visit at the Department of Civil and construction Engineering, University of Nairobi with an aim of understanding more about engineering to help them make appropriate career choices. These students were accompanied by their 2 teachers
Prof. F.J.Gichaga participated as a panel expert during the 50th celebrations of regulation engineering in Kenya. During the celebrations, he gave a speech on His experiences and qualifications as a Civil Engineer. He also made a presentation on his thematic area.
Paul did a pHD presentation held at civil block project room. The title of the presentation was an assessment of vibration of structures induced by metre gauge freight rail transport in Nairobi metropolis. Present during the seminar were Chairman Civil Engineering,his supervisors and other staff members
End of first semester exams are scheduled to start on the 9th of December, 2019 and ends on the 20th December, 2019 for first,second,third and fourth years. For fifth years,it's second semester examinations which begin on the same day.
ABSTRACT.
In Civil Engineering and Construction Industry, crushed stones are known as aggregates and are the basic materials in modern construction work. The current methods for crushing stones to produce aggregates are characterized by the use of large, expensive and centralised crushing plants, which are beyond the reach of small scale entrepreneurs. In addition, such centralized plants are often located too far away from the point of use of aggregates leading to prohibitively high cost of the same.