Road construction 3D
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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136S03D | Z,ZK | 5 | 2P+2C | Czech |
- Course guarantor:
- Michal Uhlík
- Lecturer:
- Michal Uhlík
- Tutor:
- Michal Uhlík
- Supervisor:
- Department of Road Structures
- Synopsis:
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Introduction to urban engineering, solutions in built-up areas - reconstruction. Parking - solution methods, technical parameters and requirements, garages. Bus stations and bus stops. Public mass transport and its preferences. Pedestrian and bicycle traffic. Traffic signs. Adaptations for the blind and partially sighted, barrier-free adaptations. Utilities.
- Requirements:
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Submitting the project within the prescribed deadline and scope.
Mandatory participation in training, maximum 2 excused absences.
Continuous correction of work and control during the course.
The above requirements are necessary but not sufficient conditions for successful completion of the course
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Introduction to urban engineering, sample examples and projects, solutions in built-up areas - reconstruction.
2. Parking - introduction, statistics, solutions in our country + abroad, technical parameters and requirements, surveys.
3. Parking - individual, row and collective garages, automatic parking systems
4. Bus station, bus stops - design, dimensions, sample examples, drainage solutions.
5. Urban public transport - types, design, solution options, public transport preferences.
6. Pedestrian traffic, safety and quality requirements, pedestrian crossings, crossing points, residential zones, zones 30
7. Bicycle transport - design, trends, bicycle sharing system, examples of bicycle transport solutions in the Czech Republic and abroad
8. Traffic signs - vertical and horizontal, differences for the city, TP vs. reality
9. Traffic lights - intersections and separate crossings - design and assessment
10. Modifications for people with limited mobility and orientation - proposal, examples of correct and incorrect solutions.
11. Engineering networks, lighting - examples of types of engineering networks, how they are marked in drawings and how they should be designed.
12. Examples of projects from practice, discussion with students about individual solutions.
13. exam, reserve for dropping out
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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A part of the city near the railway station is proposed with a focus on:
- width arrangement of the street profile - categorization of urban roads
- public transport stops – specified route, where the public transport will go in the pre-station
- TAXI and K+R parking in front of the station entrance
- parking in the entire locality – specified numbers of residential and non-residential units for selected buildings and ensuring parking spaces for them within walking distance
- traffic signs in the entire front station
- design of the bus station – layout solution, cross-section, drainage of the area, including marking of contours every 10 cm
- adaptation solutions for people with limited mobility and orientation
- design and assessment of a signal-controlled intersection
- Study Objective:
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Expanding knowledge from the field of urban engineering, clarifying the methodologies used in czech technical standards.
- Study materials:
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Syllabus of individual lectures - a study aid handed over electronically (in the latest valid version) to students.
ČSN 73 6110 – Projektování místních komunikací (01/2006), včetně Změny č. 1 (02/2010)
ČSN 73 6056 – Odstavné a parkovací plochy silničních vozidel (03/2011)
ČSN 73 6425-1 - Autobusové, trolejbusové a tramvajové zastávky, přestupní uzly a stanoviště - Část 1: Navrhování zastávek (05/2007)
ČSN 73 6425-2 - Autobusové, trolejbusové a tramvajové zastávky, přestupní uzly a stanoviště - Část 2: Přestupní uzly a stanoviště (09/2009)
Technical standards - www.pjpk.cz
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri - Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- The course is a part of the following study plans: