Mazurin et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Influence of Constructive Solutions of Buildings on the Organizational and Technological Parameters of Dismantling WorksMazurin et al., 2021
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- 13077315410091768339
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- Mazurin D
- Dement’eva M
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- International Scientific Siberian Transport Forum
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Renovation of cities by demolishing buildings has become a modern direction of sustainable urban development. The analysis of statistical data on the characteristics of the development of Moscow confirms that almost half of them are panel buildings of increased number of …
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