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Modelling, Analysis and Design of a Multi-Storey Helipad-Car Park: a Proposal for Canaan Land
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Modelling, Analysis and Design of a Multi-Storey Helipad-Car Park: a Proposal for Canaan Land

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The rapid growth of urbanization and the ever increasing population of urban centers in modern age of today, has brought about increase in the use of cars, roads and other transportation facilities. This singular factor has created constrains on traffic management system and parking of cars in most of these areas. That is why new innovations and technology need to be put in place to help...
 
Published at International Journal of Innovative Science and Modern Engineering
Volume 3
Issue 4
Pages 43-47
Published in 2015
 
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AN Ede, O Adaramola, OM Olofinnade
Olofinnade Oluwarotimi » Oluwarotimi Olofinnade is a lecturer in the Department of Civil engineering in the area of structures. Currently, his research focus is on sustainable materials (cement and concrete). He is a registered engineer with the engineering regulatory body in Nigeria (COREN). view full profile
Olofinnade Oluwarotimi
 
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