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OverviewAcross the world, infrastructure projects are becoming larger, faster, riskier, and more politically and socially visible than ever before. Expressways with multi-level interchanges, segmental bridges crossing live traffic, underpass tunnels beneath dense utilities, and complex authority-driven approvals have transformed infrastructure construction into one of the most demanding professional disciplines of our time. Despite advances in design software, construction equipment, and project management tools, a persistent gap remains between theory and real-world execution. Many projects fail not because of lack of engineering knowledge, but due to poor constructability planning, fragmented authority coordination, weak traffic and utility management, unrealistic schedules, contractual blind spots, and inadequate integration of multiple disciplines on live corridors. This book has been written to close that gap. Infrastructure Construction Excellence is not an academic textbook. It is a field-tested, execution-oriented reference manual, built from the realities of mega infrastructure delivery-where traffic never stops, utilities are undocumented, stakeholders are many, and failure is highly visible. The focus is simple: How to plan, engineer, execute, control risk, and successfully deliver complex infrastructure projects-on time, safely, and with authority confidence. Infrastructure projects do not fail at site-they fail months earlier in planning rooms, design reviews, authority interfaces, and sequencing decisions. Bridges collapse not because concrete is weak, but because temporary works were misunderstood. Tunnels flood not because waterproofing is unknown, but because drainage interfaces were ignored. Interchanges gridlock cities not because geometry is wrong, but because traffic staging was treated as an afterthought. Over decades of observing, advising, and rescuing major infrastructure projects, one truth has emerged clearly: Execution excellence is not accidental-it is engineered. This book is structured around that philosophy. What makes this book different Unlike fragmented manuals that treat bridges, tunnels, utilities, traffic, and electrical systems in isolation, this book integrates them into one unified delivery framework: Planning with constructability, not just feasibility Design with authority approvals in mind Execution under live traffic and utilities Risk management before crises occur Testing, commissioning, and handover as part of delivery-not an afterthought Each chapter is written from the perspective of: ""What actually goes wrong?"" ""How do experienced teams prevent it?"" ""What decisions must be taken early?"" The book deliberately goes deep into: Segmental, precast, and cast-in-situ bridge strategies Underpass tunnels beneath active corridors Major interchange zoning and staging Authority interface management Traffic management planning under live conditions Utility corridors, duct banks, substations, LV/ELV, OFC Landscaping, traffic furniture, lighting, and final integration Testing, commissioning, and handover discipline This is the book many practitioners wish they had before leading their first mega infrastructure project. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Balachander SubramanianPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.830kg ISBN: 9798241446527Pages: 630 Publication Date: 27 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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