Discover diverse Civil Engineering project ideas for final-year, MTech, and PhD students, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and advanced construction techniques like fly ash systems and concrete technology to support environmentally conscious and resilient infrastructure development.
This project compares an airport apron—used for aircraft parking and operations—with a country road, a rural route connecting villages, highlighting their distinct purposes, infrastructure requirements, and roles in transportation systems.
This discussion outlines testing methods for water absorption and permeability in aggregates and concrete, emphasizing their impact on durability, structural integrity, and long-term performance in construction environments.
This study evaluates fly ash concrete mixed with lightweight EPS aggregates, highlighting benefits like reduced weight, improved thermal insulation, and structural efficiency—supporting eco-friendly, sustainable, and resilient construction solutions.
This study reviews recent progress in understanding corrosion mechanisms and developing prevention methods, enhancing the protection of materials and infrastructure against deterioration, and promoting long-term durability in engineering and construction fields.