Chapter 1-Introduction To Highway
Chapter 1-Introduction To Highway
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Explain briefly the history of road and highway construction (C4). Summarize information on construction of flexible and rigid pavement highway to meet the quality control requirement (C4). Conduct the correct concepts of highway engineering solution to practical problems (P4). Demonstrate positive team working attributes by contributing actively in group for laboratory tests that yield valid results (A3).
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Explain briefly the history of road and highway construction. Summarize information on construction of flexible pavement and rigid pavement highway to meet the quality control requirement. Conduct the correct concepts of highway engineering solution to practical problem. Demonstrate positive team working attributes by contributing actively in group for laboratory tests that yields valid results.
SUMMARY
Introduction to Highway Pre-Construction of Highway Pavement Materials Construction of Flexible Pavement Highway Construction of Rigid Pavement Highway Drainage Traffic Control Equipment and Road Furniture Flexible Pavement Design Highway maintenance
Assessment
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Continuous Evaluation (CE) - 100% Practical - 7 (60%) Theory Quiz - 2 min. (10%) Other Assesment 2 min. (10%) Theory Test - 2 min (20%) Final Examination - 100%
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Definition- Highway Eng. is an engineering discipline branching from civil engineering which involves the design, construction and maintenance of Highway System.
1.2 PROFESSION
1.3 HISTORY of DEVELOPMENT of ROADS Early Road (Laterite Road) Roman Road After Roman Road
Modern Road
Flexible Pavement Rigid Pavement
b) Roman Road
Romans developed very elaborate systems of roads mainly for the purpose of military movement. The main characteristics of Roman roads were as follows:
They were very thick 1.22 metres thick. They were straight. Usually made for military purposes. Roads were not built on soft soil formations but on hard stratum reached after excavation.
Pierre Tresaguet
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John Metcalf
The
Thomas Telford
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John Macadam
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d) Modern Road
There
Flexible pavement
Rigid Pavement
Rigid pavement structure are: Cement concrete Road base (optional) Sub-base course (optional) Sub-grade
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c. d. e.
Toll Highway Federal Road State Road Council/City Road Rural Road
a. Toll Highway
is supervised by Malaysia Highway Authority (LLM). Link/cities/towns/new developments in order to increase mobility & reduce congestion on federal highway For through traffic with full access control Involve grade-separated intersection Each carriageway consists of two to three traveling lanes and an emergency lane Provide facilities such as rest & relax areas, shelters for motorcyclists, emergency phone service, etc.
b. Federal Road
Roads that are gazetted under the Federal Road Ordinance Roads linking state capitals, airports, railway stations and ports Also includes roads within FELDA land schemes and those in other regional land schemes constructed with federal funds Maintenance of these roads is responsibility of the federal government Maintenance is carried out through the state JKR and funded by the federal government
c. State Road
is to join towns, cities and districts in a state. Financial allocation is obtained from the State Government or Federal Government. Construction and maintenance is the responsibility of the State Public work Department (JKR).
d. Council/city Road
is within the jurisdiction of local authority. Constructed and maintained by the local authority. Financial allocation to construct this road is obtained from local authority and subsidized by the Federal Government.
e. Rural road
This road is constructed and maintained by the District Office. Financial allocation is obtained from the State Government. Usually unpaved roads with no right of way
Economic Planning Unit Highway Planning Unit Public Work Department (JKR) Malaysia Highway Authority (LLM) Town/City/District/Local Council
The planning, formation and evaluation of transport policies and programs Identifying, analyzing, evaluating and coordinating all road developments plans
Conducts traffic engineering studies such as traffic volume, origindestination, traffic growth rate, vehicle speed, accident-prone areas, etc. Among the function of the HPU are: Data collection of travel characteristics and traffic operations Incorporating highway planning and land use planning Establishing the needs of the highway sector for long-term/shortterm programs Studying the feasibilities of highway projects Studying the causes of accidents, identifying areas prone to accidents and coming up with steps to reduce/prevent accidents.
JKR was established more than 90 years under the Public Works Ministry of Malaysia. Main service is to act as a technical advisor to the government in project management, technical consulting services and maintenance management services.
LLM was established by the Parliament Act 231 (1980). LLM is responsible to implement planning, construction, supervision and monitoring all projects related to the highway.
e) Town/City/District/Local Council
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Which one of the professions below is not involved in construction of road and highway? A. Geologist B. C. D. Traffic enginer Chemical engineer Structural engineer
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In the roman era, road is used as a ......... A. B. C. D. Military purpose Trade route Farming route Administration route
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using a broken stone layer of few centimeter thickness can sustain much heavier load than a thick layer of bif size stones The statement above explain the road construction concept of A. Telforfd
B. C. D. Pierre Macadam Rom
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