Pasantía Como Auxilar de Interventoría en el Marco del Convenio Interadministrativo no. 119 de 2015 Celebrado Entre la Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas y el Fondo de Desarrollo Local de Kennedy
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Gutiérrez Aragón, Diego León
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Taking into account that the construction industry is currently one of the most environmental damage to the planet and that we are entering an era where all the waste that is produced are susceptible to be reused, we begin to contemplate the use of recycled materials in The different infrastructure projects. This document refers to the use of recycled material from asphalt milling as part of the structure of a track, this material can be classified according to the recycling process used and must have certain properties that ensure its correct behavior and safety And comfort for road users. The internship process evidences the use of this material in the development of urban low traffic transit infrastructure projects, the internship has the objective of performing interventory work on these projects, which are part of the agreement No. 119 of 2015 between the district university and the local development fund of Kennedy
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Taking into account that the construction industry is currently one of the most environmental damage to the planet and that we are entering an era where all the waste that is produced are susceptible to be reused, we begin to contemplate the use of recycled materials in The different infrastructure projects. This document refers to the use of recycled material from asphalt milling as part of the structure of a track, this material can be classified according to the recycling process used and must have certain properties that ensure its correct behavior and safety And comfort for road users. The internship process evidences the use of this material in the development of urban low traffic transit infrastructure projects, the internship has the objective of performing interventory work on these projects, which are part of the agreement No. 119 of 2015 between the district university and the local development fund of Kennedy
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