Recent Technologies in Sustainable Materials Engineering: Proceedings of the 3rd GeoMEast International Congress and Exhibition, Egypt 2019 on Sustainable Civil Infrastructures – The Official International Congress of the Soil-Structure Interaction Group in Egypt (SSIGE)

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This book publishes a number of papers that were presented at GeoMEast, Sustainable Civil Infrastructures, an international congress held in Cairo, Egypt, in November 2019. A number of papers were presented about materials for infrastructure sustainability, and those are the papers published in this book. A unique group of chapters have been well-organized and handled by a group of international experts in order to be included in this book to discuss a timely topic with regard to the sustainable infrastructures.

About the author

Dr. Mohamed Farouk Shehata; PhD, MBA, MSC, PMP, CLAQ, ASQCEO and Founder of the EHE-Consulting Group in Middle-East.He has more than 25 years’ experience of many mega, large, and small projects in the Middle-East. He was the leader of the multidisciplinary engineering works, so he has gained experience in the architectural, master planning, urban planning, project management, project preparations, decision making, and value engineering of the projects. In addition to all previous manager works, he has a professional expertise in the Geotechnical, structural, and bridge engineering.

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