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Relevance Of Road To Life And Its Activities

 

Table Of Contents


  • Title Page Latter Of Transmittal Approval Page Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table Of ContentsChapter One
  • 1.1General Introduction
  • 1.2Reconnaissance Survey
  • 1.3Geometric Design
  • 1.4Factors Influencing The Choice Of Station
  • 1.5Factors Which Favour The Selection Of Route Or Road Alignment
  • 1.6Aim And Objective Of The Project
  • 1.7Scope Of The ProjectChapter Two
  • 2.1Brief Description Of The Theodolite
  • 2.2Theoddolite Traversing
  • 2.3Procedure For Traversing
  • 2.4Traversing Instruments
  • 2.5Conversion To Whole Circle BearingChapter Three
  • 3.1Leveling
  • 3.2Longitudinal Sections Or Profiles
  • 3.3Cross Section
  • 3.4The Need For Sections
  • 3.5The Purpose, Uses And Importance Of Leveling
  • 3.6Instrument Used In Leveling
  • 3.7Terminologies Used In Leveling
  • 3.8Leveling Procedure
  • 3.9Earth Work Computation
  • 3.10Volume ComputationChapter Four
  • 4.1Collection Of Samples
  • 4.2Laboratory Soil Test
  • 4.3Type Of Laboratory Test Carried Out
  • 4.4Compaction Test
  • 4.5California Bearing Ratio Test
  • 4.6Computation Of Cbr Test Result
  • 4.7Mechanical Analysis
  • 4.8Atterberg Limit Test
  • 4.9Liquid Limit Test
  • 4.10Plastic Limit Test
  • 4.11Pavement Design
  • 4.12Function Of The Components Of A Flexible Road Pavement
  • 4.13Group Index Method Of Pavement Design
  • 4.14Design Data Using Cbr MethodChapter Five
  • 5.1Curves
  • 5.2Factors Affecting The Design Of Curves
  • 5.3Types Of Curves
  • 5.4Advantages Of Transition Curves
  • 5.5Super Elevation
  • 5.6Design Of The Horizontal Curve
  • 5.7Criteria For The Choice Of The Formation Line.
  • 5.8Vertical Curves
  • 5.9Stages Of Work In The Actual Road Construction
  • 5.10Equipment Used For The Actual Road Construction
  • 5.11Recommendation
  • 5.12Conclusion

Thesis Abstract

The road holds a crucial significance in human life as it serves as a pathway for various activities that are essential for survival and development. This research focuses on exploring the relevance of roads to life and its activities from a multidimensional perspective. Roads play a vital role in facilitating transportation, communication, and economic activities. They connect people to essential services such as healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, thus enhancing overall quality of life. Furthermore, roads contribute to social cohesion by enabling interaction and exchange among individuals and communities. They provide a platform for cultural exchange, knowledge sharing, and the formation of social networks. Additionally, roads are essential for emergency response and disaster management, enabling timely access to affected areas and facilitating relief efforts. In the context of economic development, roads serve as conduits for trade and commerce, connecting producers to markets and enabling the movement of goods and services. They play a key role in driving economic growth by reducing transportation costs, increasing market access, and promoting investment in infrastructure and related industries. Moreover, roads are integral to urban development, providing the backbone for the expansion of cities and the establishment of new settlements. From an environmental perspective, roads have both positive and negative impacts. While they contribute to deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and air and noise pollution, they also play a role in promoting sustainable development through improved access to renewable energy sources, waste management facilities, and eco-friendly transportation options. Sustainable road planning and management practices are essential to mitigate the adverse environmental effects of roads and ensure the conservation of natural resources. In conclusion, the road is a fundamental element of human life that influences various aspects of society, economy, and environment. Its significance lies in its ability to connect people, facilitate activities, and foster development. Recognizing the importance of roads in promoting human well-being and sustainable development is crucial for ensuring a better future for present and future generations. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the relevance of roads to life and its activities, highlighting the need for holistic approaches to road development and management that take into account social, economic, and environmental considerations.

Thesis Overview

1.1 GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The relevance of road to life and its activities cannot be over emphasized.
Road is as old as the origin of man and plays a vital role in the life of the people in communities, states, countries. It is quite obvious that life would have been very difficult without the existence of roads. Nigeria for instance acknowledged the importance of road such that the local, state and federal government are all involved in the development and maintenance of road network.
History has shown that provision of roadway is a necessary tool for civilization. It advances prosperity increase and this bring about demand for better and faster communication facilities especially roads.
The continuing increase in Nigeria’s population has made the daily movement of passengers and goods an increasing complex problem.1.2 RECONNAISSANCE SURVEY
This is a quick type of survey or a rapid examination of the ground and its adjacent natural features usually made without survey instruments to limit the alternative routes in terms of cost to one or two.
The following factors are normally considered in reconnaissance survey.
 Overall cartage of goods
 Nearness to road materials quarries
 Traffic conditions
 Soil conditions
 Right of way or road land
 Ruling gradient
 Type of road surface
 Number of major and minor bridges
 Approximate length and cost
 Curvative along the alignment
The road under consideration (A by pass from IMT/ Federal Secretariat road to Industrial center and Mass Communication Department) has been graded and motor drivers and pedestrians use it. On the sides of the proposed road are existing buildings and farm lands.
The traffic capacity of the road is low because of the poor grading of the road.
Because the road has not been properly paved, less pedestrians use the road and motorist prefer going through the longer way by passing through mass communication department when going to industrial center.
When the road is properly improved, all these problems will be eliminated and a lot of benefit will be accrued, benefit to the intending business center as a result of more people using the road and reduction in travel time.1.3 GEOMETRIC DESIGN
This is the aspect of the highway design that is solely meant to take care of the road user and level of service rendered to him. The paramount factor of consideration included expected traffic capacity, design speed and volume. O’ Elaharty E. A in his book “Highway Traffic Planning and Engineering” states that proper geometric design will inevitably reduce the number and severity of highway accidents while ensuring high traffic flow with minimum delay. He continued by saying that improper design would result in the early obsolesce of the new highway with constant economic loss to the community.1.4 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF STATION
a. Easy Measuring Condition: Stations were chosen to avoid obstacles during drainage or tape exercise.
b. Intervisibility: Station were chosen and placed such that the station does not obstruct the other station line of sight.
c. Tranversing at closed Distance should avoided: This is to avoid angular error that would be introduced there to target at short range not be properly bisected.1.5 FACTORS WHICH FAVOUR THE SELECTION OF ROUTE OR ROAD ALIGNMENT
There are several factors which normally favour the selection of a route alignment for high way construction.
i. The route should be as straight as possible. This implies less cost of construction, maintenance and operation of vehicles as wear and tear on curves route are entirely eliminated.
ii. Vertical and horizontal elignment should be eased out with maximum radius of curvature in relation to the design speed and maximum route of superelevation.
iii. Good sight distance should be maintained. Sight distance or visibility is the distance measured along the center line of the road over which the driver can see the opposite object on the road for necessary application of brake.
iv. Applicability of proper road drainage: Immediate evacuation of rain water on pavements as well as embarkment of a highway is necessary is to last till the end of the design life generally taken as 20years.
v. Availability of road building materials such as stone, gravel, sand, laterite etc along the highways bring down the cost of the construction as well as maintenance cost.
vi. Good formation soil should be ensured.1.6 AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT
This aims at giving student practical knowledge in the design of a roadway in order to aid her in designing a related project in real practice in future.1.7 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
The scope of this project includes the leveling, theodolite traversing of the road, design of the curve, soil investigation and pavement design of the route of study.

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