SURVEYING
Surveying is the process of analyzing and recording the characteristics of a land area span to help design a plan or map for construction. Total Station is the currently preferred Surveying equipment in the industry. Find out
What is a Total Station?here and about Survey camp using Total Station workshop.
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BUILDING MATERIAL
The
construction industry in India integrates a variety of locally sourced
materials. This highly depends on the kind of construction, which range from
‘Kuccha’ mud houses to modern urban infrastructures that use high-end
materials. The pressing problem with the industry is, however, the way the
source materials are obtained. Sand mining, open fly ash factories, and
disregard of sustainability standards have had a huge impact on the environment
across the past decades. While the civil engineering and construction industry
has boomed over the past decade, the country faces strong challenges from the
exhaustive and highly polluting nature of building materials. Problems like
illegal sand mining have been affecting the river systems. Densely clustered
city planning has been leading to climatic disasters like the one Delhi experienced recently
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Building Construction is the process of adding structure to real property. The
vast majority of projects are small renovations, such as
addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom. Often, the owner of the
property acts as laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project.
ESTIMATING & COSTING
Cost estimation in project
management is the process of forecasting the cost and other resources needed to
complete a project within a defined scope. Cost estimation accounts for each
element required for the project and calculates a total amount that determines
a project’s budget.
Estimating is generally where all the cost
data is generated for the project. Based on one of AACE’s recommended
practices, shown in Table 1, estimates are usually classified in 5 levels based
on increasing levels of definition
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Applied mechanics is a branch of the physical sciences and the practical application of mechanics. Pure mechanics describes the response of bodies or systems of bodies to external forces. Engineering mechanics is the application of mechanics to solve problems involving common engineering elements. The goal of this EM course is to expose students to problems in mechanics as applied to plausibly real-world scenarios.
FLUID MECHANICS & HYDRAULICS
Fluid
mechanics is the branch of physics concerned with the mechanics of fluids and
the forces on them. It has applications in a wide range of disciplines,
including mechanical, civil, chemical and biomedical engineering, geophysics,
oceanography, meteorology, astrophysics, and biology.
WATER RESOURCE &
IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Water resources engineering is the
study and management of equipment, facilities and techniques that are used to
manage and preserve life’s most plentiful resource. In addition to assessing
how and the best ways in which to control water as it pertains to water-related
activities – such as irrigation, waste disposal and canal development – water
resource engineers are also frequently involved in water management to ensure
that it’s safe to drink both for humans, plants and animal usage. As previously
referenced, surface water makes up about 71% of the planet, which is the
equivalent of roughly 326 million cubic miles
Geotechnical engineering, also known as geotechnics, is the application of scientific methods and engineering principles to the acquisition, interpretation, and use of knowledge of materials of the Earth's crust and earth materials for the solution of engineering problems and the design of engineering works
ENVIRONMENT
ENGINEERING-I
Environmental
engineering is a professional engineering discipline that takes from broad
scientific topics like chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, hydraulics,
hydrology, microbiology, and mathematics. Environmental Engineering is the
main branch of engineering that concerned with the human population’s
protection, environment protection & improve the environmental quality.
WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT (ENV ENGG-II)
Wastewater
treatment is a process used to remove contaminants from wastewater or sewage
and convert it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle with
minimum impact on the environment, or directly reused. The latter is called
water reclamation because treated wastewater can be used for other purposes.
TRASPORTATION ENGG ( HIGHWAY/RAILWAY)
Transportation engineering is a sub-discipline of
civil engineering which deals with the application of technology and scientific
principles to the planning, functional design, operation and management of
facilities for any mode of transportation in order to provide the safe, rapid,
comfortable, convenient, economical, and environmentally compatible movement of
people and goods (transport).As per American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE), there are six divisions related to tranportation engineering i.e.
Highway, Air Transportation, Pipeline, Waterway, Port, Aerospace, Coastal &
Ocean and Urban Transportation out of 18 technical divisions within the ASCE
(1987).
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS & SOLID MECHANICS
Steel
design, or more specifically, structural steel design, is an area of structural
engineering used to design steel structures. These structures include schools,
houses, bridges, commercial centers, tall buildings, warehouses, aircraft,
ships and stadiums.
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
Structural
analysis is the determination of the effects of loads on physical structures
and their components. Structures subject to this type of analysis include all
that must withstand loads, such as buildings, bridges, aircraft and ships.
It is a development method that allows the analyst to understand the system and
its activities in a logical way.
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURE
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam having a profile of a specific cross section. A structure that is assembled from various steel members of miscellaneous shapes and sizes and connected together by bolting or welding or riveting and performs some function, and safely withstands the loads it is subjected to is called a steel structure.
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STEEL
TABLE
Steel
Table (MKS & S.I. Units) is an ideal book for professionals and engineers
in the construction industry; contractors, building engineers, and architects
will also find this book useful. The book starts off with a section on symbols,
and features 60 table overall.
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
Prestressed
concrete is a form of concrete used in construction. It is substantially
"prestressed" during production, in a manner that strengthens it
against tensile forces which will exist when in service the
internal stresses are introduced in a planned manner so that the stresses resulting
from the superimposed loads are counteracted to the desired degree.
REIN-FORCED CONCRETE DESIGN (RCC)
Reinforced
concrete is a composite material in which concrete's relatively low tensile
strength and ductility are counteracted by the inclusion of reinforcement
having higher tensile strength or ductility.It stands for Reinforced
concrete cement.RCC is concrete in which steel bars are embedded , plates, or
fibers that strengthen the material. Advantages: Reinforced Cement Concrete has
good compressive stress (because of concrete). RCC also has high
tensile stress (because of steel).
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INDIAN STANDARD CODE BOOK
A
codebook is a type of document used for gathering and storing cryptography
codes. Originally codebooks were often literally books, but today codebook is a
byword for the complete record of a series of codes, regardless of physical
format. Codebooks are used by survey researchers to serve two main
purposes: to provide a guide for coding responses and to serve as documentation
of the layout and code definitions of a data file. Data files usually contain
one line for each observation, such as a record or person (also called a
"respondent"). Each column generally represents a single variable;
however, one variable may span several columns.
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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN (IS 456-2000) -
DOWNLOAD PDF FILE - 1
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURE (IS 800-2007) -
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PAVEMENT ENGINEERING (IRC 37-2001) -
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Concrete Technology
is the art and science of proportioning economical and ecological concrete with
available raw materials meeting the strength and durability criteria and
workability constraints including detailed study of rheology, durability,
fracture mechanics and elastic properties of concrete and its ingredients under
various conditions and combinations
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Engineering
geology is the application of the geology to engineering study for the purpose
of assuring that the geological factors regarding the location, design,
construction, operation and maintenance of engineering works are recognized and
accounted for. Engineering geology work as advisors to private and
public bodies on the natural, environmental and geological threat in real
estate development.
CONSTRUCTION PLANILG MANAGEMENT
Construction planning is the
specific process construction managers use to lay out how they will manage and
execute a construction project, from designing the structure to ordering
materials to deploying workers and subcontractors to complete various tasks. A
construction plan lists out each step that it will take to achieve the desired
result. As a construction manager, you’ve got a million things to do and
a whole crew of people relying on you to get things right.
BRIDGE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
Bridge structure built to span and provide passage
over a river, chasm, road, or any other physical hurdle. The function required
from the bridge and the area where it is constructed decides the design of the
bridge. The first bridges were made by nature — as simple as a
log fallen across a stream. The first bridges made by humans were probably
spans of wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support
and crossbeam arrangement. Most of these early bridges could not support heavy
weights or withstand strong currents. It was these inadequacies which led to
the development of better bridges. The oldest surviving stone bridge in China
is the Zhaozhou Bridge, built from 595 to 605 AD during the Sui Dynasty. This
bridge is also historically significant as it is the world's oldest
open-spandrel stone segmental arch bridge. The first book on bridge engineering
was written by Hubert Gautier in 1716. Bridges are classified on the basis that
how the four forces namely shear, compression, tension, and moment are
distributed in the bridge structure.
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PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Professional ethics encompass the
personal and corporate standards of behavior expected by professionals. The
word professionalism originally applied to vows of a religious order. This
are principles that govern the behaviour of a person or group in a business
environment. Like values, It is provide rules on how a person
should act towards other people and institutions in such an environment.
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TOTAL QUANTITY MANAGEMENT
Total quality management consists of
organization-wide efforts to "install and make permanent climate where
employees continuously improve their ability to provide on demand products and
services that customers will find of particular value. A core definition
of (TQM) describes a management approach to long-term success
through customer satisfaction. In a TQM effort, all members of an organization
participate in improving processes, products, services, and the culture in
which they work. Primary elements of TQM.
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FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
The finite element method is the most
widely used method for solving problems of engineering and mathematical models.
Typical problem areas of interest include the traditional fields of structural
analysis, heat transfer, fluid flow, mass transport, and electromagnetic
potential. Engineers use it to reduce the number of physical prototypes
and experiments and optimize components in their design phase to develop better
products, fasterr
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