2008 Papers Submitted To the IEK International Conference on ‘The Engineer and Vision 2030’
John N. MUKABI (PhD.) Kensetsu Kaihatsu Consultants 1/1/2008
Contents 1. The Role of Enhanced Research in Geotechnical Engineering for Pragmatic Infrastructure Development within the Vision 2030. (Keynote Lecture) 2. The Challenges and Solutions for Problematic Soils for Infrastructure Development in Kenya and the East African Region. 3. Newly Developed Technologies for Roads and Bridges: An Example of Comprehensive Design and Construction Approach Considering Tropical Geomaterial Characteristics. 4. Application of the Mechanics of Tropical Soils in Geotechnical Engineering; Some Recent Advances and Introduction of Futuristic Concepts on Geoscientific GECS.
14 – 16 May, 2008 At the Hotel Inter-Continental, Nairobi, Kenya
1. The Role of Enhanced Research in Geotechnical Engineering for Pragmatic Infrastructure Development within the Vision 2030.
2. The Challenges and Solutions for Problematic Soils for Infrastructure Development in Kenya and the East African Region.
3. Newly Developed Technologies for Roads and Bridges: An Example of Comprehensive Design and Construction Approach Considering Tropical Geomaterial Characteristics.
4. Application of the Mechanics of Tropical Soils in Geotechnical Engineering; Some Recent Advances and Introduction of Futuristic Concepts on Geoscientific GECS.