CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.42, No.9, Sep. 2004
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.468)

contents


Special Issue : Demands for Concrete Technology-Present State and Prospects-


Seismic Retrofit of Private Buildings
By M. Yoshimura
  1. Demands for Structural Design Technology
    1.1 Present State and Prospects
    1.1.1 Present State and Prospect Structural Engineering
    By I. Kawabata
    1.1.2 Present State and Future Prospects of Civil Engineering Design
    By T. Mishima and T. Obara
    1.2 From Respective Standpoints
    1.2.1 From Standpoints of Orderer (Architectural Works)
    By K. Tokimoto
    1.2.2 A Hope for Development of Bridge Design Engineering
    By K. Mizuguchi
    1.2.3 Spent Nuclear fuel Storage Facilities by Concrete Cask Technology
    By K. Shirai
    1.2.4 New PCaRC Connection Method of High-rise Residential Building for Improving Reliability and Quality
    By H. Sugimoto, T. Morioka, M. Emura and M. Hattori
    1.2.5 Future of Structural Design-from the contractor's point of view-
    By Y. Watanabe and M. Fujita
    1.3 From Standpoints of Researcher and Citizen
    1.3.1 A Request to Structural Design Technology from a researcher
    By H. Hotta
    1.3.2 From Standpoints of Researcher and Citizen (Civil Engineering
    Works)
    By J. Niwa
  2. Demands for Material Technology
    2.1 Present State and Prospects
    By T. Yoshikane
    2.2 From Respective Standpoints
    2.2.1 Demands on Construction Technology from Building Owners or Users
    By T. Hasegawa and T. Kojima
    2.2.2 Requirement of Designers, Constructors, Orderers, and Others
    By T. Kurotani
    2.2.3 The Current State and the Future Subjects about the Recycling of Demolished Concrete from Electric Power Plants
    By T. Takahashi
    2.2.4 From Standpoints of Contractor
    By T. Kawai
    2.3 From Standpoints of Researcher and Citizen
    2.3.1 Demands for Concrete and Material-technology on Architecture-form Stand Points of Researcher and Common People-
    By Y. Takahashi
    2.3.2 Future of Concrete Materials Technologies
    By K. Sakai
  3. Demands for Construction Technology
    3.1 Present State and Prospects
    3.1.1 Present State and Prospects (Architectural Works)
    By M. Koyanagi
    3.1.2 The Demand to Concrete Construction Technology, Present and Future View (Civil Engineering Works)
    By Y. Matsuoka, T. Shindoh and T. Ootomo
    3.2 From Respective Standpoints
    3.2.1 Concrete Technology for Maintenance and Construction of UR Rental Housing Skeleton
    By K. Haginoya
    3.2.2 Construction and Construction Management of Large-scale Earthworks Supported by Information Technology for the Omarugawa Pumped Storage Power Plant Projet
    By Y. Tashiro
    3.2.3 From Standpoints of a Structural Designer (Architectural Works)
    By M. Kimura
    3.2.4 From Standpoints of a Structural Designer (Civil Engineering Works)
    By M. Fujita
    3.2.5 From Standpoints of a Material Manufacturer
    By R. Tomita and S. Tanaka
    3.3 From Standpoints of Researcher and Citizen
    3.3.1 Construction Technology of RC buildings which suddenly progressed and how to lead Future R & D
    By H. Wami
    3.3.2 Safety Based on Reliability of Construction
    By K. Uji
  4. Demands for Pricing and Contract System
    4.1 Present State and Prospects
    4.1.1 The Present State and New Direction of Project Procurement System
    By S. Furusaka
    4.1.2 Procurement System for Accepting New Technology in Public Works Projects
    By K. Ozawa
    4.2 From Respective Standpoints
    4.2.1 The Structural Engineer's Point of View
    By Y. Fukasawa
    4.2.2 Structural Design (Civil Structures)
    By T. Nakai
    4.2.3 From a Standpoints of General Contractor
    By T. Oyamoto
    4.2.4 A Small Opinion from Contractor
    By F. Maeda
    4.2.5 The Request and Expectation for a Price Contract System-from the Position of Material-
    By Y. Soeda

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