THE IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CONCRETE STRUCTURE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2016.vol2.iss1.pp90-94Keywords:
Environment, concreting, building machinesAbstract
Environment is becoming a significant development potential of a country and the effort dwells in minimizing the negative impacts affecting its quality. Requirements of securing the environmental protection are more demanding when it comes to qualitative properties of construction materials, building machines, technological building processes, etc. Due to this it is necessary to derive from the confrontation of the current status with requirements of securing maximum effectiveness of the building production process at minimizing negative impacts on the environment.
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