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The document outlines the curriculum for a 3-year Diploma of Associate Engineer in Civil Technology program in Punjab, Pakistan. It provides details of the scheme of studies, including the subjects covered in each year of the program, number of credit hours and theory/practical breakdown. The curriculum aims to provide students with both theoretical and practical skills required for a career in civil technology through subjects related to civil engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry and computer applications. It is designed as a 70 credit hour program over 3 years, with the examination and certification being handled by the Punjab Board of Technical Education.

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Curriculum for DAE in Civil Technology Revised by TEVTA PUNJAB

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CURRICULUM
For
THREE YEARS DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE ENGINEER
IN
CIVIL TECHNOLOGY
Entry Level: -

Matriculation (Science)

Duration of Course: -

Three Years

Credit Hours:

SEVENTY (Annual System)

Methodology:

Theory 40%
Practical 60 %

Examination & Certification Body:

Punjab Board of Technical Education

Examination System:

Annual System (same as for all the DAEs programs)

Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority

TEVTA
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SCHEME OF STUDIES
DAE in CIVIL TECHNOLOGY (3-Years Course)
FIRST YEAR
Code

Subject Name

Gen

111

Islamiat & Pakistan Studies

Eng

112

English

Math 113

Applied Mathematics-I

Ch

112

Applied Chemistry

Phy

122

Applied Physics

Civil 104

Basic Civil Engineering Surveying

Civil 113

Engineering Materials & Construction


Techniques

Civil 143

Basic Civil Engineering Drawing

Shop 102

Workshop Practice

Comp 111

Computer Applications

14

27

23

Subject Name

Gen 211

Islamiat /Pakistan Studies

Math 212

Applied Mathematics-II

Gen 221

Communication Skills & Report


Writing

Civil 203

Public Health Technology

Civil 214

Advanced Civil Engineering Surveying

Civil 223

Advanced Construction Techniques

Civil 232

Quantity Surveying

Civil 243

Civil Engineering Drawing & Auto CAD

Civil 263

Engineering Mechanics

Civil 271

Entrepreneurship

15

24

23

Total
SECOND YEAR
Code

Total

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THIRD YEAR
Code

Subject Name

Islamiat & Pakistan Studies

Civil 303

Advanced Quantity Surveying

Civil 314

Construction Project Planning &


Management

Civil 322

Environment Health and Safety

Civil 334

Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering

Civil 343

Transportation Engineering

Civil 354

Concrete Technology and RCC Design

Civil 373

Soil Mechanics & Bridge Engineering

16

24

24

Gen

311

Total

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YEAR 1

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Eng-112

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ENGLISH

Total contact hours


Theory
64
Practical
0

T
2

P
0

C
2

AIMS At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with cognitive skill to enable
them to present facts in a systematic and logical manner to meet the language
demands of dynamic field of commerce and industry for functional day-to-day use
and will inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension.
COURSE CONTENTS
ENGLISH PAPER "A"
1.
1.1

PROSE/TEXT
First eight essays of Intermediate. English Book-II

16 hrs

2.
1.2

CLOZE TEST
4 hrs
A passage comprising 50-100 words will be selected from the text. Every 11thword or
any word for that matter will be omitted. The number of missing word will range
between 5-10. The chosen word may or may not be the one used in the text, but it
should be an appropriate word.

ENGLISH PAPER "B"


3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7

GRAMMAR
Sentence Structure.
Tenses.
Parts of speech.
Punctuation,
Change of Narration.
One word for several
Words often confused

26 hrs

4.
COMPOSITION
4.1
Letters/Messages
4.2
Job application letter
4.3
For character certificate/for grant of scholarship
4.4
Telegrams, Cablegrams and Radiograms, Telexes, Facsimiles
4.5
Essay writing
4.6
Technical Education, Science and Our life, Computers,
Environmental Pollution, Duties of a Student.

8 hrs

5.
TRANSLATION
5.1
Translation from Urdu into English.
For Foreign Students: A paragraph or a dialogue.

6 hrs

4 hrs

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1.
Technical English developed by Mr. Zia Sarwar, Mr. Habib-ur Rehman, Evaluated by
Mr.Zafar Iqbal Khokhar, Mr. ZahidZahoor,Vol - I, National Book Foundation
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ENGLISH

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
PAPER-A
1.
DEMONSTRATE BETTER READING, COMPREHENSION AND
VOCABULARY
1.1
Manipulate, skimming and scanning of the text.
1.2
Identify new ideas.
1.3
Reproduce facts, characters in own words
1.4
Write summary of stories
2.
2.1
2.2

UNDERSTAND FACTS OF THE TEXT


Rewrite words to fill in the blanks recalling the text.
Use own words to fill in the blanks.

PAPER-B
3.
APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
3.1
Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subject and a
predicate.
3.2
State classification of time, i.e. present, past and future and use verb tense correctly in
different forms to denote relevant time.
3.3
Identify function words and content words.
3.4
Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.
3.5 ' Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.
3.6
Compose his writings.
3.7
Distinguish between confusing words.
4.

APPLY THE CONCEPTS OF COMPOSITION WRITING TO PRACTICAL


SITUATIONS
4.1
Use concept to construct applications for employment, for character certificate for
grant of scholarship.
4.2
Define and write telegrams, cablegrams and radiograms, telexes, facsimiles
4.3
Describe steps of a good composition writing.
4.4
Describe features of a good composition.
4.5
Describe methods of composition writing.
4.6
Use these concepts to organize facts and describe them systematically in practical
situation;
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3

APPLIES RULES OF TRANSLATION


Describe confusion.
Describe rules of translation.
Use rules of translation from Urdu to English in simple paragraph and sentences.

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Total contact hours

96

Theory

Pre-requisite: Must have completed a course of Elective Mathematics at Matric level.


AIMS After completing the course the students will be able to
1. Solve problems of Algebra, Trigonometry, vectors. Menstruation, Matrices and
Determinants.
2. Develop skill, mathematical attitudes and logical perception in the use of
mathematical instruments as required in the technological fields.
3. Acquire mathematical clarity and insight in the solution of technical problems.
COURSE CONTENTS
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1 .5
1.6

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
Standard Form
Solution
Nature of roots
Sum & Product of roots
Formation
Problems

6 Hrs

2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6

ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES


Sequence
Series
nth term
Sum of the first n terms
Means
Problems

3Hrs

3
3.1
3:2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4
4.1

GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES


nth term
sum of the first n terms
Means
Infinite Geometric progression
Problems
BINOMIAL THEOREM
Factorials

3Hrs

6 Hrs

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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6

Binomial Expression
Binomial Co-efficient
Statement
The General Term
The Binomial Series.
Problems
PARTIAL FRACTIONS
6 Hrs
Introduction
Linear Distinct Factors
Case I
Linear Repeated Factors
Case II
Quadratic Distinct Factors Case III
Quadratic Repeated Factors Case IV
Problems
FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY
6 Hrs
Angles
Quadrants
Measurements of Angles
Relation between Sexagesimal& circular system
Relation between Length of a Circular Arc & the Radian Measure of its centralAngle
Problems

7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5

TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND RATIOS


trigonometric functions of any angle
Signs of trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric Ratios of particular Angles
Fundamental Identities
Problems

6 Hrs

8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7

GENERAL IDENTITIES
The Fundamental Law
Deductions
Sum & Difference Formulae
Double Angle Identities
Half Angle Identities
Conversion of sum or difference to products
Problems

6 Hrs

9
9.1
9.2

SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES
The law of Sines
The law of Cosines

6 Hrs

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9.3
9.4

Measurement of Heights & Distances


Problems

10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7

MENSURATION OF SOLIDS
Review of regular plane figures and Simpson's Rule
Prisms
Cylinders
Pyramids
Cones
Frusta
Spheres

30 Hrs

11
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
11.10

VECTORS
Sealers & Vectors
Addition & Subtraction
The unit Vectors I, j, k
Direction Cosines
Sealer or Dot Product
Deductions
Dot product in terms of orthogonal components
Deductions
Analytic Expression for a x b.
Problems.

9 Hrs

12
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8

MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS


Definition of Matrix
Rows & Columns
Order of a Matrix
Algebra of Matrices
Determinants
Properties of Determinants
Solution of Linear Equations
Problems

9 Hrs

REFERENCE BOOKS
Applied Mathematics Math-113, by Nasir -ud-Din Mahmood, Sana-ullah Khan, Tahir Hameed,
Syed Tanvir Haider, Javed Iqbal, Vol - I, National Book Foundation

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1
USE DIFFERENT METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF QUADRATIC
EQUATIONS
1.1
Define a standard quadratic equation.
1.2
Use methods of factorization and method of completing the square for solving the
equations.
1.3
Derive quadratic formula.
1.4
Write expression for the discriminant
1.5
Explain nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
1.6
Calculate sum and product of the roots.
1.7
Form a quadratic equation from
the given roots.
1.8
Solve problems involving quadratic equations.
2
UNDERSTAND APPLY CONCEPT OF ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND
SERIES
2.1
Define an Arithmetic sequence and a series
2.2
Derive formula for the nth term of an A.P.
2.3
Explain Arithmetic Mean between two given numbers
2.4
Insert n Arithmetic means between two numbers
2.5
Derive formulas for summation of an Arithmetic series
2.6
Solve problems on Arithmetic Progression and Series
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7

UNDERSTAND GEOMETRIC PROGRESSION AND SERIES


Define a geometric sequence and a series.
Derive formula for nth term of a G.P.
Explain geometric mean between two numbers.
Insert n geometric means between two numbers.
Derive a formula for the summation of geometric Series.
Deduce a formula for the summation of an infinite G.P.
Solve problems using these formulas.

4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

EXPAND AND EXTRACT ROOTS OF A BINOMIAL


State binomial theorem for positive integral index.
Explain binomial coefficients: (n,0), (n,1)..(n,r),.(n,n)
Derive expression for the general term.
Calculate the specified terms.
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4.6
Extract the specified roots
4.7
Compute the approximate value to a given decimal place.
4.8
Solve problems involving binomials.
5
RESOLVE A SINGLE FRACTION INTO PARTIAL FRACTIONS USING
DIFFERENT METHODS.
5.1
Define a partial fraction, a proper and an improper fraction.
5.2
Explain all the four types of partial fractions.
5.3
Set up equivalent partial fractions for each type.
5.4
Explain the methods for finding constants involved.
5.5
Resolve a single fraction into partial fractions.
5.6
Solve problems involving all the four types.
6
UNDERSTAND SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES.
6.1
Define angles and the related terms.
6.2
Illustrate the generation of angle.
6.3
Explain sexagesimal and circular systems for the measurement of angles
6.4
Derive the relationship between radian and degree.
6.5
Convert radians to degrees and vice versa.
6.6
Derive a formula for the circular measure of a central angle.
6.7
Use this formula for solving problems.
7
APPLY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
7.1
Define the basic trigonometric functions/ratios of an angle as ratios of the sidesof a right
triangle.
7.2
Derive fundamental identities.
7.3
Find trigonometric ratios of particular angles.
7.4
Draw the graph of trigonometric functions.
7.5
Solve problems involving trigonometric functions.
8
USE TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES IN SOLVING TECHNOLOGICAL
PROBLEMS
8.1
List fundamental identities
8.2
Prove the fundamental law
8.3
Deduce important results
8.4
Derive-sum and difference formulas
8.5
Establish half angle, double angle & triple angle formulas
8.6
Convert sum or difference into product& vice versa
8.7
Solve problems
9
USE CONCEPTS, PROPERTIES AND LAWS OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS FOR SOLVING TRIANGLES
9.1
Define angle of elevation and angle of depression.
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9.3
9.4
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8

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Prove the law of sins and the law of cosines.


Explain elements of a triangle.
Solve triangles and the problems involving heights and distances.
USE PRINCIPLES OF MENSTRUATION IN FINDING SURFACES, VOLUME
AND WEIGHTS OF SOLIDS.
Define menstruation of plane and solid figures
List formulas for perimeters & areas of plane figure.
Define pyramid and cone.
Define frusta of pyramid and cone.
Define a sphere and a shell.
Calculate the total surface and volume of each type of solid.
Compute weight of solids.
Solve problems of these solids.

11.
USE THE CONCEPT AND PRINCIPLES OF VECTORS IN SOLVING
TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.
11.1 Define vector quantity.
11.2 Explain addition and subtraction of vector
11.3 Illustrate unit vectors I, j, k.
11.4 Express a vector in the component form.
11.5 Explain magnitude, unit vector, directionconsines of a vector.
11.6 Derive analytic expression for dot product and cross product of two vector.
11.7 Deduce conditions of perpendicularly and parallelism of two vectors.
11.8 Solve problems
12.
USE THE CONCEPT OF MATRICES & DETERMINANTS IN SOLVING
TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
12.1 Define a matrix and a determinant.
12.2 List types of matrices.
12.3 Define transpose, ad joint and inverse of a matrix.
12.4 State properties of determinants.
12.5 Explain basic concepts.
12.6 Explain algebra of matrices.
12.7 Solve linear equation by matrices.
12.8 Explain the solution of a determinant.
12.9 Use Crammers Rule for solving linear equations

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APPLIED CHEMISTRY
T
1

P
3

C
2

Total Contact Hours


Theory
32
Practical
96
Pre-requisite: The student must have studied the subject of elective chemistry at Secondary,
school level.
AIMS: After studying this course a student will be able to;
1.
Understand the significance and role of chemistry in the development of modern
technology.
2.
Become acquainted with the basic principles of chemistry as applied in the study of
relevant Technology.
3.
Know the scientific methods for production, properties and use of materials of industrial
& .technological significance.
4.
Gains skill for the efficient conduct of practicals in a Chemistry lab.
COURSE CONTENTS
1
INTRODUCTION AND FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
1.1
Orientation with reference to this technology
1.2
Terms used & units of measurements in the study of chemistry
1.3
Chemical Reactions & their types

2 Hrs

2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Sub-atomic particles
Architecture of atoms of elements, Atomic No. & Atomic Weight
The periodic classification of elements periodic law
General characteristics of a period and group

2 Hrs

3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

CHEMICAL BOND
Nature of chemical Bond
Electrovalent bond with examples
Covalent Bond (Polar and Non-polar, sigma & Pi Bonds with examples
Co-ordinate Bond with examples

2 Hrs

4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

WATER
Chemical nature and properties.
Impurities
Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
Scales of measuring hardness (Degrees Clark
Boiler feed water, scales & treatment

2 Hrs

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4.6

Sea-water desalination, sewage treatment

5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS


Definitions with examples
Properties, their strength, basicity & Acidity
Salts and their classification with examples
pH-value and scale

2 Hrs

6
6.1
6.2
6.3

OXIDATION & REDUCTION


The process, definition& examples
Oxidizing and reducing agents
Oxides and their classifications

2 Hrs

7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Introduction
Radioactivity (alpha, beta and gamma rays)
Half life process
Nuclear reaction & transformation of elements

2 Hrs

8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

CEMENT
Introduction
Composition and manufacture
Chemistry of setting and hardening
Special purpose cements

2 Hrs

9
9.1
9.2
9.3

GLASS
Composition and raw material
Manufacture
Varieties and uses

2 Hrs

10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

PLASTICS AND POLYMERS


Introduction and importance
Classification
Manufacture
Properties and uses

2 Hrs

11
11.1
11.2
11.3

PAINTS, VARNISHES AND DISTEMPER


Introduction
Constituents
Preparation and uses

2 Hrs

12
12.1

CORROSION
Introduction with causes

2 Hrs

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12.2
12.3
12.4

Types of corrosion
Rusting of iron
Protective measures against-corrosion

13
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5

REFRACTORY MATERIALS AND ABRASIVE


Introduction to Refractories
Classification of Refractories
Properties and Uses
Introduction to Abrasives
Artificial and Natural Abrasives and their uses

2 Hrs

14
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4

ALLOYS
Introduction with need
Preparation and Properties
Some Important alloys and their composition
Uses

2 Hrs

15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4

FUELS AND COMBUSTION


Introduction of fuels
Classification of fuels
Combustion
Numerical Problems of Combustion

2 Hrs

16
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4

LUBRICANTS
Introduction.
Classification.
Properties of lubricants.
Selection of lubricants:

1 Hr

17
17.1
17.2
17.3

POLLUTION
The problem and its dangers.
Causes of pollution.
Remedies to combat the hazards of pollution.

1 Hr

BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1.
Text Book of Intermediate Chemistry (I & II)
2.
Ilmi Applied Science by Sh. Atta Muhammad
3.
Polytechnic Chemistry by J. N. Reedy Tata McGraw Hill (New Delhi)
4.
Chemistry for Engineers by P.C. Jain (New Delhi, India)

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Ch-112
APPLIED CHEMISTRY
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1
UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE, SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNDAMENTAL ROLE
OF THE SUBJECT
1.1
Define chemistry and its important terms
1.2
State the units of measurements in the study of chemistry
1.3
Write chemical formula of common compounds
1.4
Describe types of chemical reactions with examples
2
UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND ARRANGEMENT OF SUB
ATOMIC PARTICLES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF ATOMS
2.1
Define atom.
2.2
State the periodic law of elements.
2.3
Describe the fundamental sub atomic particles
2.4
Distinguish between atomic ho. and mass no.; isotopes and isobars
2.5
Explain the arrangements of electrons in different shells and sub energy levels
2.6
Explain the grouping and placing of ^elements' in the periodic table
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF CHEMICAL BOUND


Define chemical bond
Describe the nature of chemical bond
Differentiate .between electrovalent an^ covalent bonding
Explain the formation of polar and non polar, sigma and pi-bond with examples
Describe the nature of coordinate bond with examples

4
UNDERSTAND THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF WATER
4.1
Describe the chemical nature of water with its formula
4.2
Describe the general impurities present in water
4.3
Explain the causes and methods to removing hardness of water
4.4
Express hardness .in different units like mg/Iiter, p.p.m, degrees Clark and degrees
French
4.5
Describe the formation and nature of scales in boiler feed water
4.6
Explain the method for the treatment of scales
4.7
Explain the sewage treatment and desalination of sea water
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF ACIDS, BASES AND SALTS


Define acids, bases and salts with examples
State general properties of acids and bases
Differentiate between acidity and basicity and use the related terms
Define salts, state their classification with examples
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5.5

Explain p-H value of solution and pH scale

6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7

UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF OXIDATION AND REDUCTION


Define oxidation
Explain the oxidation process with examples
Define reduction
Explain reduction process with examples
Define oxidizing and reducing-agents and give it least six examples of each
Define oxides
Classify the oxides and give example

7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5"

UNDERSTAND THE FUNDAMENTALS OF NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY


Define nuclear chemistry and radio activity
Differentiate between alphas, Beta and Gamma particles
Explain hall-life process
Explain at least six nuclei reactions resulting in the transformation of some elements
State important uses of isotopes

8
UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURE, SETTING AND HARDENING
CEMENT
8.1
Define port land cement and give its composition
8.2
Describe the method of manufacture
8.3
Describe the chemistry of setting and hardening of cement
8.4
Distinguish between ordinary and special purpose cement
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4

UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE OF GLASS.


Define glass
Describe its composition and raw materials
Describe the manufacture of glass
explain its varieties and uses

10
UNDERSTAND THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF PLASTICS
POLYMERS
10.1. Define plastics and polymers
10.2 Explain the mechanism of polymerization
10.3 Describe the preparation and uses of some plastics/polymers
11
11.1
11.2

KNOW THE CHEMISTRY OF PAINTS, VARNISHES AND DISTEMPERS


Define paints, varnishes and distemper
State composition of each
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State methods of preparation of each and their uses

12
UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF CORROSION WITH ITS CAUSES AND
TYPES
12.1 Define corrosion
12.2 Describe different types of corrosion
12.3 State the causes of corrosion
12.4 Explain the process of rusting of iron
J2.5 Describe methods to prevent/control corrosion
13
UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF REFRACTORY
ABRASIVE
13.1 Define refractory materials
13.2 Classify refractory materials
13.3 Describe properties and uses of refractories
13.4 Define abrasive.
13.5 Classify natural and artificial abrasives
13.6 Describe uses of abrasives

MATERIALS AND

14
14.1
14.2
14.3
14 4

UNDERSTAND THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF ALLOYS


Define alloy
Describe different methods for the preparation of alloys
Describe important properties of alloys
Enlist some important alloys with their composition, properties and uses

15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5

UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF FUELS AND THEIR COMBUSTION


Define fuels
Classify fuels and make distinction of solid, liquid & gaseous fuels
Describe important Fuels
Explain combustion
Calculate air quantities in combustion, gases

16
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5

UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF LUBRICANTS.


Define a lubricant
Explain the uses of lubricants
Classify lubricants and cite examples
State important properties of oils, greases and solid lubricants
State the criteria for the selection of lubricant tor, particular purpose/job

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17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4

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UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF POLLUTION


Define Pollution (air. water, food)
Describe the causes of environmental pollution.
Enlist some common pollutants.
Explain methods to prevent pollution

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CH-112

APPLIED CHEMISTRY

2015

96 Hours

1.

To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical reagents used in the chemistry
lab.

2.

To purify a chemical substance by crystallization.

3.

To separate a mixture of sand and salt.

4.

To find the melting point of substance.

5.

To find the pH of a solution with pH paper.

6.

To separate a mixture of inks by chromatography.

7.

To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald vasomotor.

8.

To find the surface tension of a liquid with a stalagmometer.

9.

To perform electrolysis of water to produce Hydrogen and Oxygen.

10.

To determine the chemical equivalent of copper by electrolysis of Cu SO.

11.

To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.

12.

To analyse 1st group radicals (Ag+ - Pb++ - Hg+).

13.

To make practice for detection 1st group radicals.

14.

To get introduction with the scheme of II group radicals.

15.

To detect and confirm II-A radicals (hg++, Pb++++, Cu+, Cd++, Bi+++).

16.

To detect and confirm II-B radicals Sn+++, Sb+++, As+++).

17.

To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe+++ - Al+++, Cr+++)

18.

To detect and confirm Fe+++, Al+++ and Cr+++.

19.

To get introduction with he scheme of IV group radicals.

20.

To detect and confirm An++ and Mn++ radicals of IV group.

21.

To detect and conform Co++ and Ni++ radicals of IV group.

22.

To get introduction with the Acid Radical Scheme.

23.

To detect dilute acid group.

24.

To detect and confirm CO"3 and HCO'3 radicals.

25.

To get introduction with the methods/apparatus of conducting volumetric estimations.

26.

To prepare standard solution of a substance.


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To find the strength of a given alkali solution.

28.

To estimate HCO'3 contents in water.

2015

29. To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH volumetrically.
30.

To find the amount of chloride ions (Cl') in water volumetrically.

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APPLIED PHYSICS

Total Hours
Theory
Practical

128
32
96

T
1

P
3

C
2

AIMS:
The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of
physics, use these to solve problems in practical situations/technological courses and understand
concepts to learn advance physics/technical courses.
Course Contents
1

Measurements.
1.1
Fundamental units and derived units
1.2
Systems of measurement and S.I. units
1.3
Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula
1.4
Conversion from one system to another
1.5
Significant figures
Scalars and Vectors.
2.1
Revision of head to tail rule
2.2
Laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces
2.3
Resolution of a vector
2.4
Addition of vectors by rectangular components
2.5
Multiplication of two vectors, dot product and cross product
Motion
3.1
Review of laws and equations of motion
3.2
Law of conservation of momentum
3.3
Angular motion
3.4
Relation between linear and angular motion
3.5
Centripetal acceleration and force
3.6
Equations of angular motion
Torque, Equilibrium and Rotational Inertia.
4.1
Torque
4.2
Centre of gravity and centre of mass
4.3
Equilibrium and its conditions
4.4
Torque and angular acceleration

2 Hours

4 Hours

4 Hours

6 Hours

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4.5
Rotational inertia
Wave Motion.
5 Hours
5.1
Review Hooke's law of elasticity
5.2
Motion under an elastic restoring force
5.3
Characteristics of simple harmonic motion
5.4
S.H.M. and circular motion
5.5
Simple pendulum
5.6
Wave form of S.H.M.
5.7
Resonance
5.8
Transverse vibration of a stretched string
Sound.
5 Hours
6.1
Longitudinal waves
6.2
Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
6.3
Units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear
6.4
Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats
6.5
Acoustics
6.6
Doppler effect.
Light.
5 Hours
7.1
Review laws of reflection and refraction
7.2
Image formation by mirrors and lenses
7.3
Optical instruments
7.4
Wave theory of light
7.5
Interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
7.6
Applications of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis
Optical Fiber.
2 Hours
8.1
Optical communication and problems
8.2
Review total internal reflection and critical angle
8.3
Structure of optical fiber
8.4
Fiber material and manufacture
8.5
Optical fiber - uses.
Lasers.
3 Hours
9.1
Corpuscular theory of light
9.2
Emission and absorption of light
9.3
Stimulated absorption and emission of light
9.4
Laser principle
9.5
Structure and working of lasers
9.6
Types of lasers with brief description.
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9.7
Applications (basic concepts)
9.8
Material processing
9.9
Laser welding
9.10 Laser assisted machining
9.11 Micro machining
9.12 Drilling, scribing and marking
9.13 Printing
9.14 Lasers in medicine
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1
Tahir Hussain, Fundamentals of Physics Vol-I and II
2
Farid Khawaja, Fundamentals of Physics Vol-I and II
3
Wells and Slusher, Schaum's Series Physics .
4
Nelkon and Oyborn, Advanced Level Practical Physics
5
Mehboob Ilahi Malik and Inam-ul-Haq, Practical Physics
6
Wilson, Lasers - Principles and Applications
7
M. Aslam Khan and M. Akram Sandhu, Experimental Physics Note Book

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2015

APPLIED PHYSICS

Instructional Objectives
1

Use Concepts of Measurement to Practical Situations and Technological Problems.


1.1
Write dimensional formulae for physical quantities
1.2
Derive units using dimensional equations
1.3
Convert a measurement from one system to another
1.4
Use concepts of measurement and Significant figures in problem solving.
Use Concepts of Scalars and Vectors in Solving Problems Involving these Concepts.
2.1
Explain laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces
2.2
Describe method of resolution of a vector into components
2.3
Describe method of addition of vectors by rectangular components
2.4
Differentiate between dot product and cross product of vectors
2.5
Use the concepts in solving problems involving addition resolution and
multiplication of vectors.
Use the Law of Conservation of Momentum and Concepts of Angular Motion to
Practical Situations.
3.1
Use law of conservation of momentum to practical/technological problems.
3.2
Explain relation between linear and angular motion
3.3
Use concepts and equations of angular motion to solve relevant technological
problems.
Use Concepts of Torque, Equilibrium and Rotational Inertia to Practical
Situation/Problems.
4.1
Explain Torque
4.2
Distinguish between Centre of gravity and centre of mass
4.3
Explain rotational Equilibrium and its conditions
4.4
Explain Rotational Inertia giving examples
4.5
Use the above concepts in solving technological problems.
Use Concepts of Wave Motion in Solving Relevant Problems.
5.1
Explain Hooke's Law of Elasticity
5.2
Derive formula for Motion under an elastic restoring force
5.3
Derive formulae for simple harmonic motion and simple pendulum
5.4
Explain wave form with reference to S.H.M. and circular motion
5.5
Explain Resonance
5.6
Explain Transverse vibration of a stretched string
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5.7
Use the above concepts and formulae of S.H.M. to solve relevant problems.
Understand Concepts Of Sound.
6.1
Describe longitudinal wave and its propagation
6.2
Explain the concepts: Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
6.3
Explain units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear
6.4
Explain phenomena of silence zones, beats
6.5
Explain Acoustics of buildings
6.6
Explain Doppler effect giving mathematical expressions.
Use the Concepts of Geometrical Optics to Mirrors and Lenses.
7.1
Explain laws of reflection and refraction
7.2
Use mirror formula to solve problems
7.3
Use the concepts of image formation by mirrors and lenses to describe working
of optical instruments, e.g. microscopes, telescopes, camera and sextant.
Understand Wave Theory of Light
8.1
Explain wave theory of light
8.2
Explain phenomena of interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
8.3
Describe uses of polarization given in the course contents.
Understand the Structure, Working and Uses of Optical Fiber.
9.1
Explain the structure of the Optical Fiber
9.2
Explain its principle of working
9.3
Describe use of optical fiber in industry and medicine.

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Phy-122
APPLIED PHYSICS
List of Practicals.
1
Draw graphs representing the functions:
a.
y=mx for m=0, 0.5, 1, 2
b.
y=x2
c.
y=1/x
2
Find the volume of a given solid cylinder using vernier callipers.
3
Find the area of cross-section of the given wire using micrometer screw gauge.
4
Prove that force is directly proportional to (a) mass, (b) acceleration, using fletchers'
trolley.
5
Verify law of parallelogram of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
6
Verify law of triangle of forces and Lami's theorem
7
Determine the weight of a given body using
a.
Law of parallelogram of forces
b.
Law of triangle of forces
c.
Lami's theorem
8
Verify law of polygon of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
9
Locate the position and magnitude of resultant of like parallel forces.
10
Determine the resultant of two unlike parallel forces.
11
Find the weight of a given body using principle of moments.
12
Locate the centre of gravity of regular and irregular shaped bodies.
13
Find Young's Modules of Elasticity of a metallic wire.
14
Verify Hooke's Law using helical spring.
15
Study of frequency of stretched string with length.
16
Study of variation of frequency of stretched string with tension.
17
Study resonance of air column in resonance tube and find velocity of sound.
18
Find the frequency of the given tuning fork using resonance tube.
19
Find velocity of sound in rod by Kundt's tube.
20
Verify rectilinear propagation of light and study shadow formation.
21
Study effect of rotation of plane mirror on reflection.
22
Compare the refractive indices of given glass slabs.
23
Find focal length of concave mirror by locating centre of curvature.
24
Find focal length of concave mirror by object and image method
25
Find focal length of concave mirror with converging lens.
26
Find refractive index of glass by apparent depth.
27
Find refractive index of glass by spectrometer.
28
Find focal length of converging lens by plane mirror.
29
Find focal length of converging lens by displacement method.
30
Find focal length of diverging lense using converging lens.
31
Find focal length of diverging lens using concave mirror.
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33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

2015

Find angular magnification of an astronomical telescope.


Find angular magnification of a simple microscope (magnifying glass)
Find angular magnification of a compound microscope.
Study working and structure of camera.
Study working and structure of sextant.
Compare the different scales of temperature and verify the conversion formula.
Determine the specific heat of lead shots.
Find the coefficient of linear expansion of a metallic rod.
Find the heat of fusion of ice.
Find the heat of vaporization.
Determine relative humidity using hygrometer

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 1
BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING

CIVIL-104
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

2015

256
64
192

T
2

P
6

C
4

To determine the relative positions of distinctive features on the surface and near the
surface of the earth by means of measurements of distances, directions and elevations

COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4
4.1
4.2

Introduction

4 Hours

Definition of surveying
Primary divisions of surveying (Geodetic, Plane).
Types of Surveying ( According to: field of survey, Purpose of survey, Method
of survey and Instrument used)
Define Geographical Information Systems(GIS)
Linear and angular measurement tools and instruments
Fundamental principles of surveying. including reliability of a survey
Trilateration- reconnaissance, ranging up, chaining up, off-setting its types and
methods.
Accuracy standards and reliability of chain survey.
Compass Traversing

8 Hours

Introduction to compass survey.


Introduction to compass, its types, parts and taking observations.
Concept of meridian and its types.
Introduction of whole circle bearing and reduced bearing
Determination of whole circle bearing from reduced bearing and vice versa
Define the traverse, its types and methods of traversing.
Concept of Dip, Declination and Local attraction
Plotting of compass survey and errors in compass traversing and their adjustment
Plane Table Surveying

6 Hours

Introduction to plane table survey and equipment used.


Setting of plane table - centring, levelling & orientation
Methods of plane tabling -radiation, intersection, traversing and resection.
Merits and demerits of plane table survey
Levelling

24
Hours

Introduction.
Definitions of terms-level line, level surface, datum line, reduced level, line of
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4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6
6.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4

2015

collimation, horizontal plane, vertical plane, station point, axis of telescope,


axis of bubble tube etc.
Bench mark and its types.
Types of levelling instruments, component parts
Types of levelling staves
Types of levelling
Temporary adjustment of level
Finding reduced levels.
Booking - height of instrument and rise & fall method, finding missing data in
a level book page.
Classification of levelling and detailed description.
Errors in levelling
Introduction and use of Laser Level.
Contouring.
Definition, contour lines (contours) contour interval, horizontal equivalent
Purpose and use of contour map
Characteristics of contour lines
Methods of contouring
Marking of alignment & grade of road, railway and canal on contour map.
Computing earthwork, capacity of reservoir using trapezoidal and prismoidal rule
Tacheometry.

4 Hours

Definition, types and principles.


Finding horizontal distances & elevations of different objects by tacheometry.
Hydrographic / Bathymetric Survey.

4 Hours

Introduction and purpose.


Soundings - sounding boat, sounding rod, still water recess, current meter,
fathometer, velocity rod.
Long section & cross section of a small distributory, determination of velocity
and area.
Discharge of different sections

8. Computations of Areas and Volumes


8.1
8.2

6 Hours

8 Hours

Regular and irregular geometrical figures


Area enclosed between surveying lines(railway line, highways, etc) and irregular
boundary lines by:
8.2.1
Mid Ordinate Rule
8.2.2
Average Ordinate Rule

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RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Surveying & Leveling: T.P.Kanetar and S.V. Kulkarni, [2000], A.V.G


Publications
Text Book of Surveying : S.K. Hassan
Surveying : Hakim Ali
Professional Practice in surveying and viva voce: P.B. Shahani
Rasul Manual (volume I & II) on surveying
Plane and Geodetic Surveying : David Clark
Surveying (theory & practice): E. Davis
Practical field surveying and computation: A.L. Allan
Guide to site surveying: Ralph Hewitt
Surveying: A. Bannister, S. Raymond and R. Baker, [2009], Pearson
Education
Surveying and Levelling: R.Agor, [2007], Khanna Publishers
Surveying with Construction Applications: Barry F. Kavanagh, [2004],
Pearson Prentice-Hall
Surveying, Principles and Applications: Barry F. Kavanagh, [2006], Pearson
Prentice-Hall
Surveying and Levelling: N.N. Basak, [1994], Tata McGraw-Hill, NewDelhi
Fundamentals of Surveying: S.K. Roy, [2007], Prentice-Hall of India, New
Delhi

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3

1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.
4.1
4.2

4.3

Know Basic Facts About Surveying


Define Surveying.
State the purpose of surveying
State the divisions (plane, geodetic) and classification of surveying based on
function of survey and type of instrument used including Chain & Compass
Surveying, Control surveying, Land surveying, Topographic Surveying,
Engineering Surveys, Cadastral Surveys.
Describe Geographical Information Systems(GIS)
State the fundamental principles of surveying
Define chain surveying/ trilateration, reconnaissance, ranging up
Describe types of chain, offsets and its types
Compass Traversing
State the purpose and principles of compass traversing
State compass, its types, its parts and explain reading from it.
Define meridian and state its types
Define the traverse, bearing and types of bearing.
Solve problems relating to bearings
Define dip, declination & local attraction and solution of relevant problems.
State the types of traverse and explain methods of traversing.
State the methods of plotting compass traverse and adjustment of closing error.
Understand the Principle of Plane Table Surveying and Perform Field Work
State the purpose and principles of plane table surveying and identify the
functions of accessories used in plane table surveying
Explain the operations involved in setting-up plane table and the methods of
Orientation by back sighting and by Trough compass.
Explain the methods of plane tabling.
List steps involved in carrying out plane table surveying by radiation,
intersection, traversing and resection.
State the merits and demerits of plane table surveying and list the errors in plane
table surveying and precaution to be taken.
Understand the Principles of Levelling for Different Engineering Purposes
Define levelling and describe the purpose of levelling.
Define technical terms, level line, level surface, datum, datum line, horizontal
plane, vertical plane, Horizontal line, vertical line, level line, line of
collimation, Axis of telescope, bubble tube axes, back sight, foresight,
Intermediate sight, change point, station point.
Describe bench mark and its types.
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4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.

2015

Identify the parts and function of various types of tilting levels and Auto set
level
Explain with sketches levelling staves and their uses.
List the steps involved in performing temporary adjustment of a level.
Compute the reduced levels by rise & fall method and height of instrument
method and recording the same on level book.
Determine the missing data of a level book page.
Define fly levelling, Longitudinal sectioning, cross-sectioning, reciprocal
levelling, precise levelling, Barometric levelling .
State precautions in levelling operation.
Describe the procedures for taking readings to plot L-section x-section, and for
reciprocal levelling precise levelling etc.
Plot X-section and L-section
Solve numerical problem on reciprocal levelling
Describe errors in levelling
Compute correction due to curvature and refraction
Describe parts and functions of Laser Level
Explain the procedure of levelling by use of Laser Level.
Understand Methods of Contouring and Computation of Volumes
Define the terms relating to contouring and explain characteristics and the
purpose of contouring
Explain the uses of contour map.
Explain the methods of performing contour survey.
Interpolate contours on a plan.
Explain the procedure to lay down alignment of road, railway and channel on
contour map and describe procedure for measuring gradient.
Compute the capacity of reservoirs and volume of earth from the contour map.
Understand the Principles of Tachometry to find the Elevations and Distances
of Stations
Explain the principles of tacheometry and enlist the method of tacheometry
Describe the instruments used in stadia survey and state tacheometric constants
Lists the steps involved in taking stadia observations in field to find elevations
and distances of stations and compute the elevation and horizontal distances.
Solve examples for finding horizontal and vertical distances by tacheometry
Understand the Principles of Hydrographic Survey
Define Hydrographic / Bathymetric survey and state its purposes.
Describe sounding, sounding rod/pole, sounding boat, still water recess,
fathometer, velocity rod and current meter
Explain the methods of taking soundings
Explain procedure of determining velocity with velocity rod and current meter
for determination of discharge of channel.
Understand the Computation of Areas and Volume
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8.2

8.3
8.4

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Describe Regular and irregular geometrical figures


Calculate Area enclosed between surveying lines(railway line, highways, etc) and
irregular boundary lines (contours) by:i.
Mid Ordinate Rule
ii.
Average Ordinate Rule
Calculate Area of contours by graphical method and mechanical method( by
planimeter).
Calculate Volume of earthwork in plane and hilly area for cutting and filling.

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.

Ranging and chaining of various survey lines,


Taking different off-sets from chain line.
Setting up the compass and observation of bearings.
Compass survey of an area.
Plotting of data from compass survey
Plane table survey of an area (Temporary adjustment and radiation method).
Plane table survey of an area (intersection method and orientation).
Plane table survey of an area (Traversing method with triangular check).
Reading different types of staves.
Temporary adjustment of level and taking readings.
Simple Levelling of line
Taking reduced levels of various points and recording in the field book.
Fly levelling and finding R.Ls by height of collimation and rise fall method.
Route levelling (by auto set level).
Reciprocal levelling and its booking.
Finding and setting gradient using a level and staff.
Taking longitudinal section and cross section of a 1/2 mile long route and their
plotting, marking alignment and gradient calculation of earth work.
Levelling by Laser Level (Fly Levelling, Route Levelling).
Contouring of small area by radial and square method and preparing of a contour
map
Determination of horizontal distance and elevation by stadia tacheometry.
Measuring distance by Hydrographic survey of a small channel
Determination of area: enclosed between surveying line (Railway lines/Highways
and irregular boundary lines in the field)
Shifting of Bench Mark by precise levelling

HOURS
3
3
6
9
6
3
3
6
6
3
3
6
9
12
9
12
18
15
18
9
12
9
12

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 1
ENGINEERING MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

CIVIL-113

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:


160
T
P
C
Theory:
64
2
3
3
Practical:
96
The student will be able to:
AIM:
1.
Understand about the manufacture, properties and uses of building materials
in order to produce the required finished facility and to use it to the best
advantage
2.

Understand the fundamentals of building construction and gain skills through


practical work.

COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Bricks and Tiles

2 Hours

Merits as a building material


Classification of bricks
Testing of bricks.
Tiles and their classification.

Stones

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Quarrying
Characteristics
Types
Uses
Dressing of stones

Lime

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

Sources of lime
Calcination, slaking and hydraulicity
Classifications, quick lime and hydraulic lime
Uses and storage

Cement

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4

Composition & manufacture


Types of cement and their uses.
Storage
Hydration, heat of hydration, rate of hydration and water requirements for
hydration.

2 Hours

3 Hours

4 Hours

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Sand

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Sources and classification


Grading
Bulking
Uses

Mortars

6.1
6.2
6.3

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2 Hours

2 Hours

Introduction and Classification of mortars.


Batching Mixing.
Functions and Application

Concrete and Concreting Operations

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7

Composition and proportioning.


Batching of materials by volume and weight
Mixing of concrete
Transportation of concrete
Compaction of concrete
Finishing of concrete surface, types
Curing of concrete

Ferrous Metals and Non Ferrous Metals

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6

Types of ferrous metals


Structural steel sections and their use in building construction.
Steel used in Reinforced cement concrete-Plain, deformed & cold twisted steel
bars.
Special steels-High carbon steel, high tensile steel, properties and uses.
Types of non ferrous metals and their uses in construction.
Lead and Zinc properties and uses.

Paints and Varnishes

9.1
9.2
9.3

Types and uses of paints-oil paints, Enamel, colour wash


Characteristics of a good paint.
Varnishes-French Polish types and uses.

10

Advanced Construction Materials.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6

Introduction to modern materials


Glass types and uses, glass tiles and glass doors.
Bitumen, Asphalt and tar grades and uses.
Tiles and their types including Tuff tiles-uses and construction
Fibre reinforced concrete
Fibre reinforced polymers(FRP), FRP Technology, its advantages and

6 Hours

4 Hours

2 Hours

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10.8

disadvantages.
Self compacting concrete and geo-polymer concrete.
Construction bonding materials.

11

Composite materials

11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4

Fundamentals of composite materials.


Types of composite materials.
Benefits of composite materials.
Application of composite materials.

12 Miscellaneous Materials
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
12.11

Asbestos, characteristics and uses


Asbestos cement sheets
Linoleum, characteristics and uses
Thermocol characteristics and uses
Resin and uses
wood wool, characteristics and uses
Rubber, types and uses
Plaster of Paris, characteristics and uses
Definition of adhesives, characteristics, uses and types
Glass wool, characteristics and uses
Ebonite, characteristics and uses

13

Introduction to Building Construction.

13.1
13.2
13.3

Definition of building and Building classification.


Classification based on materials and occupancy.
Different parts of building and their functions.

14

Foundations

14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.8

Introduction
Concepts of foundation, types of soils and bearing capacity.
Sub soil investigation-trial pit, trench, drilling holes.
Shallow foundation definition, types and suitability.
Design of thickness, width and depth of foundation for concrete block wall.
Deep foundation - necessity uses and types.
Construction of foundation-layout, for excavation.
De-watering.

15

Masonry

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4

Brick bonds and their types.


Methods of bedding bricks.
Construction of brick walls.
Classification of Stone Masonry.

2015

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2 Hours

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Specifications of Stone Masonry.

16

Damp Proof Course.

16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5

Causes and effects of dampness


Necessity, Types and materials used.
Method of laying damp proof course
Damp proofing of floors.
Basic principles of water proofing of basements.

17

Walls

17.1
17.2

Purpose of walls.
Classification of walls according to functions and material used.

18

Arches and Lintels.

18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5

Arches-definition, terminologies, parts, and functions


Classification-according to material used, function and shapes.
Methods of arch construction including stone arches.
Lintels-types and construction.
Plinth beams and grade beams

19

Doors, windows and ventilators

19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5

Introduction
Doors, windows and ventilators
Standard sizes of doors, windows and ventilators
Types of doors
Windows and its types

20

Roofs

20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5

Definition, functions
Classification of roofs
Pitched roofs-types and roof covering materials
Types of trusses for pitched roofs
Introduction, materials used and construction of False Ceiling

2015

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2 Hours

2 Hours

3 Hours

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2015

Surface Finishing

4 Hours

21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
21.5
21.6
21.7
21.8
21.9

Plastering objectives, types and procedures.


White washing, distempering and their specifications.
Painting old and new surfaces - wooden, metal and wall surfaces.
Defects in painting.
Pointing objectives and types.
Graffito & Rockwall finishing
Tiles Finishing
Panel Finishing
Terms used to classify internal and external finishes (Wet finish, dry finish, self
finish)
21.10 Functions of internal floor finishes and ceiling finishes.
21.11 Functions of external finishes (exclusion, solar reflection, insulation, aesthetics,
impact resistance)
RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Engineering Material: Surrender Singh.


Building Materials: Choudhry.
Building Construction : Kulkarne
Building Construction : Arora & Gupta
Building Construction: Mitchell.
Building Construction: Mckay.
Engineering Materials: Handoo.
Building Construction: P. C. Varghese [2009], PHI Learning, New Delhi
Building Construction: N.L.Arora and B.R.Gupta, [2001], Prakashar,New Delhi
Construction Technology: Eric Fleming, [2004], Blackwell Publishing
Steel Designers Manual: Buick Davison and Graham Owens, [2005],
Blackwells Publishing
Fundamentals of Building Construction : Edward Allen, [1985], Wiley & Sons
Rehabilitation and Re-use of Old Buildings: D. High field,[1987], E & F. N Spon
Building Materials and Construction: Theodore Marotta, [2005], Pearson
Apprentice-Hall

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.

Understand the Selection of Suitable Bricks for Construction Work

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

State the classification of bricks according to specifications


Describe the characteristics of a good brick
Explain standard tests for bricks
Describe the common types of tiles and their uses
Describe merits and classification of fair faced bricks, i.e. burnt clay tiles, glazed
tiles, marble tiles, tuff tiles, other ceramics tiles.

2.

Understand Selection of Stones and their Acceptability for Construction


Work.

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Define the quarrying


Explain the methods of quarrying
State the classification of stone and their uses in different items of construction
Explain the methods of dressing stone.

3.

Understand the Types and Uses of Lime for Construction Work

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

State the sources of lime


Explain terms, calcination, slaking and hydraulicity
State classification and uses of lime
Describe the method of storage of lime

4.

Understand the Manufacturing Process and Uses of Cement for


Construction Work

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

State the composition of cement.


Explain the types of cement and their uses.
Explain the methods of storage of cement under various situations
Describe the hydration and rate of hydration.
State water requirements for hydration.

5.

Understand the Characteristics of Sand

5.1
5.2
5.3

State the classification of sand and uses


Describe the grading of sand
Explain the bulking of sand

6.

Understand the Principles of Preparation of Mortars for Building Work

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

State the classification of mortars


State the different proportions of mortars for various works
State the function of mortar
Explain the methods of preparation of mortars
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7. Understand the Principles of Preparation of Concrete


7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11

Define the concrete, types of concrete


State the ingredients of plain and reinforced concrete
State the proportions of plain and reinforced concrete for different types of work
Describe methods of batching by weight and by volume
Explain the procedure of hand and machine mixing
State the types of concrete mixers
Explain the various methods of transportation of fresh concrete
Explain various methods of compacting concrete t hand, vibrators
Explain methods of concrete finishing
Describe objects of curing and methods of curing
Explain the needs of joints in curing.

8.

Know the Properties and Uses of Ferrous Metals in Construction Work

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6

State the properties of cast iron, mild steel and wrought iron with their uses
List the common structural steel sections used in construction work
Distinguish between plain steel, deformed steel and cold twisted steel bars
State the properties and uses of special steels i.e. High carbon steel, high tensile
steel
State the properties of Aluminium, lead and zinc
State the uses of Aluminium lead and zinc in construction work

9.

Know the Selection of Suitable Paints and Varnishes for Construction Work

9.1
9.2
9.3

Describe the characteristics, constituents and preparation of a good paint.


State the types of paints and their uses in construction works
State the types and uses of varnishes

10.

Understand the Properties and Uses of Advance Materials i.e. Glass, Asphalt,
Tuff Tiles and Fiber Reinforced Concrete

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9

State the uses of different types of glass in construction work


State use of glass tiles and glass doors.
Describe the differences between asphalt, tar and bituminous materials
Describe the grades and uses of bituminous materials
Explain the uses and construction of tuff tile
Describe composition and uses of fiber reinforced concrete
Describe FRP Technology, its advantages and disadvantages.
Explain self compacting concrete and geo-polymer concrete.
Describe different construction bonding materials.

11.

Understand different types of Composite materials, their Benefits and


Applications
Describe the fundamentals of composite materials, matrices, reinforcement(
glass fibres, natural fibres, carbon fibres), particulate (sand, talc, coloured
chips, recycled glass).
Describe the types of composite materials (Traditional- Wood, Engineered
wood, brick, steel, concrete, disc brake pads) Polymers.
State benefits of composite materials.

11.1

11.2
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Describe the applications of composite materials.

12.

Understand the Characteristics and Uses of Miscellaneous Materials

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
12.11

Define asbestos, state its characteristics and uses


State asbestos cement sheets
Define linoleum, state its characteristics and uses
Define thermocole, state its characteristics and uses
Define resin and state its uses
Define wood wool, state its characteristics and uses
Define rubber, state its types and uses
Define plaster of paris ,state its characteristics and uses
Define adhesives, state its characteristics, uses and types
Define glass wool, state its characteristics and uses
Define ebonite, state its characteristics and uses

13.

Know the Classification of Building as Per Building Code

2015

13.9 Define Building.


13.10 Define classification of Building.
13.11 State the classification of buildings (agricultural, commercial, residential,
Educational, Government, industrial, religious, Military, Transport etc.)with
examples
13.12 State the components of a building and their functions
14.

Understand the Suitability and Design of Common Types of Foundations

14.9
14.10
14.11
14.12
14.13

14.15
14.16
14.17

Define foundation
Explain the properties of various soil deposits
Explain the terms bearing capacity, safe and ultimate bearing capacity
Explain the types of investigations required for foundation
Describe with sketches various types of shallow and deep foundations and their
suitability
Explain rules for minimum depth, width of foundation and thickness of concrete
block
Explain the layout of a building
Explain the procedure of constructing spread footings
Describe the methods of timbering foundation

15.

Understand Masonry Work

14.14

15.9 Define the technical terms related to masonry work.


15.10 Explain with sketches bond and their types i.e. English bond, Flemish bond,
herring bone bond, zigzag bond, and garden wall bond.
15.11 State the general principles to be observed in brick masonry construction.
15.12 Explain the different types of stone masonry i.e. ashlar masonry, random rubble.
15.13 Explain specification for carrying out stone masonry work.
16. Understand the Function of Damp Proof Course in Building
16.9 State the causes and effects of dampness in building
16.10 Describe the necessity, types and materials used for DPC.
16.11 Explain the functions and method of laying damp proof courses
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16.12 Describe damp proofing of floors.


16.13 State basic principles of water proofing of basements.
17.

Understand the Types and Suitability of Various Types of Wall

17.1
17.2
17.3

Describe the purpose of wall


Explain the classification of walls according to functions and materials
Select suitable type of wall for given situation

18.

Understand the Constructions and Suitability of Various Types of Arches


and Lintels in Construction Work

18.1
18.2
18.3

Explain the functions of arch and lintels and their suitability in construction work.
Label the parts of common arch.
Explain with sketches common types of arches and lintels and their respective
suitability in construction work.
Explain the general procedure of construction of arches and lintels.

18.4
19.

Understand the Construction and Methods of Fixation of Common Types of


Doors and Windows and ventilators.

19.1
19.2
19.3

Explain with sketches common and special types of doors and windows.
Describe the method of fixing door frame and window in a wall.
Enlist the fittings and fastenings used for door and windows.

20.
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7

Understand the Methods of Construction of Roofs


State the functions of roofs.
State the classifications of roofs.
Explain with sketches the different types of pitched roof.
Explain with sketches the different types of wooden and steel trusses.
Explain with sketches common types of flat roofs.
Explain the construction of common types of flat roofs
Describe construction of False Ceiling.

21.

Understand the Finishes Provided Over Masonry Wood Work and Metal
Work
21.1 Describe purpose and types of plastering.
21.2 Explain the methods of cement plastering.
21.3 Explain the specifications and procedures of white washing/ colour washing and
distempering on old and new surfaces.
21.4 State the purpose of pointing.
21.5 Explain the types and methods of pointing with sketches.
21.6 Explain the purpose and method of painting new and old wall surfaces.
21.7 Explain the method of painting wood work and steel work.
21.8 State the defects in painting.
21.9 Explain use of Graffito and Rockwall finishing, Tile finishing & Panel finishing.
21.10 Describe the terms used to classify internal and external finishes.
21.11 Explain functions of internal floor finishes and ceiling finishes.
21.12 State the functions of external finishes.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

HOURS

Visit of brick kiln near by and write report regarding constituent materials, mixing
of ingredients, moulding of bricks, burning, cooling, stacking, transpot.
Preparation of models in construction yard of dry & wet brick walls and pillar 9
and 13 - thick by English and Flemish bond
Preparation of dry mix, wet mortar and use on some construction work
Visit of cement factory. Sketch a flow diagram, showing manufacturing process
of cement.
Visit to precast unit factory, demonstration of casting and submission of visit
report.
Preparation of hand/machine mix concrete placing, finishing, etc. of concrete at
site for suitable useful work.
Practice of plastering of small wall with cement mortar.
Practice white washing and distempering on plastered surface.
Painting of plastered surface/steel surface, wooden surface.
Preparation of layout plan for a building and layout on the ground.
Sketching of various types of foundations.
Sketches of various bonds and practice making dry brick bond.
Construction of small masonry wall.
Demonstration of dressing of natural stone.
Visit to nearby quarry/crusher and submission of visit report.
Demonstration and practice of fixing of door/windows.
Demonstration and practice on setting out of an arch.
Demonstration and practice in laying DPC horizontal & Vertical far a portion of
wall.
Demonstration of preparation of putty and fixation of glass panes in
door/windows.
Practical Demonstration of false ceilings.

6
6
3
3
6
3
6
6
6
6
9
9
3
6
3
3
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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 1
CIVIL 143 BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWING
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

224
32
192

T
1

P
6

C
3

The student will be able to:


1.
Understand proper use of drawing instruments for preparation of geometric and
multi-view pictorial drawings.
2.
Understand the construction of various geometric figures as applicable in civil
technology.
3.
Apply the techniques of free hand sketching for preparation of finished sketches
of given objects.

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Introduction.

1.1
1.2

Meanings of drafting and its scope.


Free hand sketching of plane figures and solid figures.

2.

Engineering Drawing Instruments.

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Classification; basic and advance drawing tools and their uses.


Scales.
Line; type and selection of line thickness.
Selection of pencil.
Title strip/block-types and sizes.

3.

Lettering/Printing.

3.1
3.2
3.3

Importance and types.


Size and style.
Lettering stencils.

4.

Geometrical Constructions.

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

Construction of angles.
Construction of Triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons.
Meaning of inscribed and circumscribed figures.
Terms used in a circle.
Conical curves, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola and their applications in civil
engineering.

2 Hours

3 Hours

2 Hours

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5.

Orthographic Projections.

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Planes including principal plane.


Projections and projection lines.
Dihedral and trihedral angles.
Types of orthographic
projections.
Principal views in 1st & 3rd angle

6.

Sectioning

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

Definition & purpose of sectional views.


Location of cutting plane- purpose of cutting plane line.
Direction of arrowheads of CPL in 1st & 3rd angle projections.
Position of cutting plane lines in case of full & half section.

7.

Dimensioning.

7.1
7.2
7.3

Definition
Elements in dimensioning.
System of dimensioning.

8.

Pictorial Drawing

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9

Definition & uses.


Brief description of different types of pictorial drawing.
Isometric axis, angles and scales.
Isometric arc, angles, scales.
Oblique drawing & their uses.
Angle of receding axis.
Similarity between front and oblique view.
Lettering in oblique cavalier and cabinet views.
Perspective drawings; definition and pur p os e , vanishing point, parallel
&Angular (diametric and trimetric) perspective, principles of making perspective
views.

9.

Auxiliary Views

9.1
9.2

Necessity, auxiliary plane


Cases of auxiliary views.

10.

Development of Surfaces

10.1
10.2

Definition, Uses, methods of development of surfaces


Calculation of true length, Finding Line of intersection.

2 Hours

2 Hours

2 Hours

3 Hours

1 Hours

1 Hours

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Building Drawing

11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7

Conventions and terms used for buildings.


Symbols used for public health & electrical installations.
Plan; site plan, line plan, detailed plan and layout plan.
Instructions for drawing plan, elevation and cross-section of single and double
storey building.
Instruction on baths and kitchen arrangement.
Local Building bye-laws
Categories of Government servants residences(Total area & covered area)

12.

House Planning

12.1
12.2
12.3

Significance of house planning.


Selection of site and its governing factors.
Introduction to factors affecting the planning of a house, orientation, selection of
material, ventilation and position of openings.

2015
9 Hours

2 Hours

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

A text book on Basic Civil Engineering Drawing by TEVTA.


Engineering Drawing: Parkinson.
Engineering Drawing: N.D. Bhat.
Building Drawing: Gurcharn Singh.
First Year Drawing : Gupta
Civil Engineering Practice (Urdu) : Niaz Ahmed Mirza
Engineering Drawing: N.D. Bhatt and V. M. Panchal,[2006], Prabhat
Publishers. Delhi

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Need of Drafting, Civil Drafting and use of Free Hand
Sketching.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

State the importance of civil drafting as an engineering communication medium.


Understand necessity of civil drafting in different engineering fields.
Indicate the link between drafting and other subjects of study in diploma course.
State plane and solid figures.
State the difference between plane and sold figure.
Draw free hand sketches of different plane and solid figures.

2. Understand Different Engineering Drawing Instruments and Accessories.


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

State the different engineering drawing instruments and drawing papers.


State the types of scales and meaning of R.F.
State the uses of hard and soft grades of pencils.
State the types of lines.

3. Know the Need and Types of Lettering & Printing.


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

State importance of lettering.


State different types of lettering.
Select and use lettering stencils for a given applications.
State the principles of lettering.

4. Understand the Construction of Geometrical Figures.


4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8

State the construction of angles.


State different triangles quadrilaterals and polygons.
State difference between inscribed and circumscribed figures.
State the terms used in a circle.
Sketch and label different lines and arcs in a circle.
State cone, conical sections, (circle, parabola, ellipse and hyperbola).
Relate the conical sections in civil engineering drawings.
Define ellipse and parabola

5. Understand Types & Techniques of Orthographic Projections.


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8

Define plane, principal plane.


Explain the principle of orthographic projection with simple sketches.
State the definition of projector and projection lines and their use.
State and differentiate between dihedral and trihedral angles.
State the types of orthographic projection.
Sketch the orthographic views of a simple engineering part of given pictorial
drawing.
Identify the object from a number of orthographic views of the object.
Select the minimum number of views needed to fully represent a given object

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6. Understand the Basics of Sectioning.


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9

State the definition of section and sectioning.


Explain purpose of sectional views.
State cutting plane and cutting plane line.
State the purpose of cutting plane line.
State conventional representation of engineering materials.
Know rule of putting arrowhead on cutting plane line.
State types of sectional views.
Select the position of cutting plane line to give maximum details of object.
Explain the principles of hatching.

7. Understand Techniques of Dimensioning.


7.1 Define dimensioning.
7.2
State the need of dimensioning drawings according to accepted standards
7.3
State the dimension and extension line.
7.4
State the length of arrowhead.
7.5
Identify the system of placement of dimensions of a given dimensioned
drawing.
7.6
Dimension a given drawing using standard notations and desired system of
dimensioning.
8. Understand the Techniques of Pictorial Drawings.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14

Define pictorial drawing.


State the types of pictorial drawings and their general uses.
Sketch isometric axis, angles, scales, arcs and circles.
Differentiate between the isometric and non-isometric lines.
Sketch isometric drawing and isometric projection.
Sketch the isometric projection from the given orthographic drawings.
Explain the angle of receding axis.
State the oblique drawing and its uses.
Sketch and letter the oblique cavalier and cabinet views.
Define perspective drawing.
Explain the purpose of perspective drawing.
State the vanishing point.
State the principles of making perspective views.
State the parallel and angular (diametric and trimetric) perspective.

9. Know the Types and Uses of Auxiliary Views.


9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6

State auxiliary views and auxiliary planes.


State necessity of auxiliary views.
State the types of auxiliary views i.e. primary and secondary auxiliary views.
State the types of auxiliary views due to their location with reference line i.e.
symmetrical, unilateral and bilateral auxiliary views.
State the classes of primary views i.e. front top and profile auxiliary planes and
oblique surfaces.
State the cases of secondary auxiliary views.

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10. Understand the Techniques of Development of Surfaces.


10.1 Definition of development pattern drawing.
10.2 State the necessity of development of surfaces.
10.3 State ruled, single curved, plane and double curved surfaces.
10.4 State the uses of development drawings.
10.5 Explain the method of development i.e. right-angled triangle and revolution
method.
10.6 State the rules for calculation of true length.
10.7 Sketch the development of surfaces of prism, pyramid, cylinder and cone.
10.8 Explain the intersection and line of intersection.
10.9 Explain the procedures for finding line of intersection.
11. Understand the Types and Procedures of Building Drawing.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8

Define conventional symbols and give its importance.


Sketch the x-section of wall with flooring and roofing
Label the parts of given plan.
State the sizes of rooms for different classes of houses.
Follow measurements from a given plan.
Define site plan, detailed plan, layout plan, index plan, elevations & sections.
Sketch plans elevations and sections of buildings from given line diagrams.
Explain the procedure for preparing plans, elevations and sections for single
storey and double storey buildings.
11.9 State the different fixtures required for bath, kitchen, dining and courtyards.
11.10 Sketch the different fixtures in kitchen and bathrooms at their proper places.
12. Know the Importance and Factors of House Planning.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
12.11
12.12
12.13

Define House planning


State the necessity of house planning
State the factors, which govern the selection of site for building
Define orientation
State the factors affecting the planning of a house
State the minimum area of the building services
State principles of providing building services
State the inter-relationship of different rooms
Select materials for building structures
State the portion of different openings in building at their appropriate places
Draw sketches of different sizes of plots along with location of commercial area
State building by laws of different agencies i.e., CDA,LDA
State the classes of residential buildings

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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1.

Printing/Lettering on graph paper


i
Block printing in ratio 4:5 & 4:7
ii. Single stroke printing in ratio 4:5 & 4:7
iii. Italic printing; free hand, gothic letters, figures in capital and lower case
letters.
2. Space distribution of drawing sheet and drawing of title strips and drawing
different types of lines.
3. Freehand proportionate sketching & sketching to scale of lines, triangle,
quadrilaterals, polygon and circle.

3
9

4. Construction of scales useful for civil engineering.


5. Drawing triangles with inscribed and circumscribed circles, hexagons inside and
outside circle, cones, and conic sections (ellipse, parabola, and hyperbola).
6. Sketching three views of V-block and different wooden blocks.
7. Completion of missing views when two views are given.
8. Drawing of full sectional front view and outside top view of the hollow concrete
block.

3
9

9. Drawing of full sectional front view, side view and top view of the prisms,
pyramids of different types.
10. Drawing isometric views of a cube having circular hole in its focus and R.C.C. stairs
(First three steps).

11. Create an oblique drawing of different prisms and pyramids from its given
principal views.
12. Perspective drawing of slotted block and different wooden blocks from there given
principal views.
13. Draw partial, symmetrical and auxiliary view when top and front views are
given, front and side views are given.

6
3
3

6
6

14. Draw development of a right and oblique truncated hexagonal prism, cylinder and
6
pyramid.
15. Pattern drawing of a funnel from given data.
3
16. Draw the following features;
9
Symbols used in building work including public health and electrical
installation.
17. X-section of wall with foundation, floor and roof details. (9,13-1/2,20cm,30cm
6
Thick)
18. Line plan of a single room, two roomed quarter and C-Type (1500 sft plinth
6
area ) residence.
19. Detailed plan, elevation and section of;
18
a)
Single room with verandah.
b)
C-class residence
c)
Double storey building.

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20. Foundation/layout plan of ;


a)
C-type residence.
b)
A-class residence.(3500 sft)
21. Detailed plan of;
a)
A & C class bathroom showing internal arrangement.
b)
Kitchen with internal fittings.
22. Drawing plan of C type residence showing public health and water supply
connections.

15

23. Draw layout plan for electrification and circuit diagram for C type residence

12

24. Prepare a Submission Drawing of a residential building.

12

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YEAR 1
WORKSHOP PRACTICE

SHOP-102
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:

128
32
96

T
1

P
3

C
2

The student will develop skills to prepare basic woodwork and wiring tasks in
building construction and be able to select proper tools and ensure their maintenance.

AIM:

COURSE CONTENTS
A- WOOD WORK
1

1. Work Shop Polish Safety Precautions and Importance of Wood


1.1 Wood Work shop orientation
1.2 Safety precaution
1.3 Importance of wood for industry
2. Wood for Construction, Types and Uses

3 Hours

2.1 Define wood


2.2 Explain Constructional wood (timber) with sketch
2.3 Explain structure and growth of timber.
2.4 wood types and Uses of various wooden products
2.5 Felling and conversion of timber.
2.6 Defects and decay of timber.
2.7 Qualities-characteristics, section of timber
3. Wood Seasoning

1 Hours

3.1 Wood seasoning and importance of seasoning.


3.2 Methods of seasoning
3.3 Safety precaution during seasoning
4. Wood working tools

2 Hours

4.1 Wood tool


4.2 Measuring tool
4.3 Marking tools
4.4 Holding tool
4.5 Cutting tool
4.6 Planning tool

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3 Hours

5. Wood Working Machines


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Introduction and safety


Circular SAW
W.W, Planer
Wood Turning lathe, Spindle, Boring, Sander
1 Hours

6. Wood Sawing
6.1 Sawing of log and timber
6.2 Method of sawing

1 Hours

7. Wood Joints and Their Uses


7.1 Types of wood joints
7.2 Uses of wood joints

2 Hours

8. Wood Finishing and Polishing


8.1 Glue
8.2 Fastener
8.3 Sprit polish
8.4 Lacquering and paints

2 Hours

9. Measurement of Wood
9.1 Measuring of wood square and board
9.2 Measuring of Log
B- ELECTRICAL WIRING

4 Hours

10. Basic Terms/Units & Laws of Electricity


10.1 Introduction to the subject.
10.2 Conductor, Insulator, Semi Conductor current, Ampere voltage, Resistance and ohm
10.3 Define ohms law, specific resistance laws up Resistance make calculation using laws
of resistance in series and parallels
11. Cable And Protection Device
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6

Wire and cable, parts of cable, types of insulating materials.


Types of cable w.r.t insulation and core
fuse and types (Rewire able, HRC and Cartridge fuse)
Earthing, necessity of earthling and parts of earthling
Cable Jointing (Skinning, Scraping Soldering and tapping)
Wiring types & Test

12. Domestic Wiring


12.1
12.2
12.3

4 Hours

4 Hours

Wiring testing equipment (Millimeter, Mager)


Testing of wiring (Polarity test, short circuit test)
Service line, main cable sub main cable, Branch circuit and final sub circuit
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12.4 Distribution fuse boards and types (Single phase D.F.B and three phase D.F.B)
12.5 Define Magnetic Contactor thermal relay
4 Hours

13. Electricity Rules & Safety


13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4

Pakistan electricity rules 1973, (25,28,29,32,40,46,49,51,57,58)


Fire, causes of fire, types of fire (Class A,B,C, D, E) fire fighting equipment
precautions during fire fighting, principle of fire fighting
General safety precaution
Electric shock, Causes and treatment

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. Workshop Technology: John Chapman
2. A TEXT BOOK OF WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY: R.S. KHURMI & J. K. GUPTA [2008], S.
CHAND & CO., NEW DELHI

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Work Shop Policy, Safety Precautions, Importance Of Wood In
Industries
1.1 Define work shop orientation
1.2 Enlist safety precautions
1.3 Explain Importance of wood in industry
2. Understand Wood, Construction Of Wood, Types Of Wood Uses Of Wood And
Wood Defects
2.1 Define wood
2.2 Explain construction of wood (timber) with sketch
2.3 Explain structure and growth of timber.
2.4 Explain wood types and
2.5 Explain felling and conversion of timber.
2.6 Explain uses of various wooden products in industry
2.7 Enlist and explain Defects and decay of timber.
2.8 Explain Qualities-characteristics, section of timber
3. Understand Seasoning, Method Of Seasoning, Safety Precautions
3.1 Define wood seasoning
3.2 Enlist methods of seasoning
3.3 Explain each method of seasoning and importance of seasoning.
3.4 Enlist safety precaution in seasoning
4. Understand Impact Tools, Measuring Tools, Marking Bolding, Cutting And
Planning Tools
4.1 Enlist wood working tool
4.2 Describe measuring tools
4.3 Describe marking tools
4.4 Holding tools
4.5 Cutting tools (Saw, chisel, file)
4.6 Describe planning tools (Jack plane and other planes)
5. Understand Wood Working Machines, Band Saw, Circular Saw Planer, And
Wood Turning Lathe.
5.1 Enlist wood working machines
5.2 Explain band saw
5.3 Explain circular saw
5.4 explain planer
5.5 Explain wood turning lathe, Spindle, Boring, Sander

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6. Understand wood sawing, method of sawing,


6.1 Define sawing of log and timber
6.2 Enlist method of sawing explain seasoning
6.3 Explain seasoning method
7. Wood Joints and Their Uses
7.1 Classify wood working joints
7.2 Explain each joint
7.3 Uses of joint in industry
8. Wood Finishing And Polishing
8.1 Define glue
8.2 Describe fanners
8.3 Explain sprit polish
8.4 Explain lacquering and paint
9. Calculation Of Wood, Squire, Board And Log
9.1 Define measuring of wood
9.2 Explain measuring of log
9.3 Explain measuring of board
9.4 Explain measuring square.
10. Understand Basic Terms/Units & Laws
10.1 describeConductor, Insulator, Semi Conductor current, Ampere voltage, Resistance
and ohm
10.2 Define ohms law specific resistance laws up Resistance make calculation using
10.3 Define these laws resistance in series and parallels solve series and parallel circuits
11. Cable And Protection Device
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6

Define wire and cable, parts of cable, types of insulating materials.


Define Types of cable w.r.t insulation and core
Define fuse and types (Rewire able, HRC and Cartridge fuse)
Define Earthling, necessity of earthling and parts of earthling
Define different steps up cable Jointing (Skinning, Scraping Soldering and tapping)
Describe Wiring types & Test.

12. Under Stand Domestic wiring components and Techniques.


12.1 Define types of domestic wiring (cleat wiring) latten wiring, casing and capping wire
and conduit
12.2 Define wiring testing equipment (Millimeter, Mager)
12.3 Define Testing of wiring (Polarity test, short circuit test)
12.4 State the service line, main cable sub main cable, Branch circuit and final sub circuit
12.5 Describe distribution fuse boards and types (Single phase D.F.B and three phase
D.F.B)
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Define Magnetic Contactor thermal relay

13. Electricity Rules & Safety


13.1 State Pakistan electricity rules 1973, (25,28,29,32,40,46,49,51,57,58)
13.2 Define fire, causes of fire, types of fire (Class A,B,C, D, E) fire fighting equipment
precautions during fire fighting, principle of fire fighting
13.3 State General safety precaution
13.4 Define Electric shock, Causes and treatment
List Of Practicals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.

Study the wiring accessories and tools used in different types of wirings
including latest/modern accessories with specifications.
Treatment against electric shock
Control of one lamp with a single way switch control of Two lamps in series
with a single way switch
Control of one lamp with Two, Two way switches
Construct a test board
Construct a bell indicator circuit
Construct of one ball with two push but tow with their indicators
Construct up two lamps with two one way switch in batten wiring
Construct one lamp with single way witch with conduit wiring
Construct one lamp with two, two way switches with conduit wiring
Construct three lamps in parallel with Individual single way switches with
conduit wiring
Construct tunnel light circuit
Study and connect fluorescent lamp circuit
Perform the wiring lay out up of a three phase pump
Demonstrate earthling for residential building and machinery along with circuit
diagrams
Measuring of voltage current and resistance using modern electronic measuring
equipment.
Introduction to work shop, safety precaution
Introduction different wood working tools such as lag out, measuring, Holding,
cutting and planning
Sawing Practice (Tobs1)
Planning and squaring to dimensions (Tob2)
Sharpening plane iron and wood chisel
Making dado Joint (Job3)
Making cross Lap Joint (Job4 )
Making Mortise and Tennon Joint (Job5)
Nailing and wood screwing process (Job6)
Boring Process, making holes (Job 7)
Polishing (Prepare wood surface for polishing staining and lacquering)
Project wood working
Project Electrical Wiring (one room wiring)

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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YEAR 1
COMP-111
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
96
0
96

T
0

P
3

C
1

This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the operation of a
computer and its applications. Basic skills on Windows, Word processing, MS
Excel, will be practiced for its applications in civil engineering

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. Computer Applications for Beginners.
2. Word Processor Latest Release
3. MS Excel for Learners
4. AutoCAD 2012 for Engineers and Designers by Prof. Shan Tickoo & Gaurav
Verma

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Introduction to Computer

HOURS
6 Hours

1.1
1.2
1.3

Demonstrate & practice identification/application of Input/ Output devices


Demonstrate & practice identification/application of Hardwares/ Softwares &
their types
Demonstrate & practice identification/application of Computer Resources

2. Windows Operating System & Internet


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9

12 Hours

Practice start, restart, shut down, log on/off


Demonstration & Practice Windows interface
Demonstration & Practice Windows Help
Practice File / folder Manipulation
Demonstration & Practice window search
Practice Windows Advance setting options.
Demonstration & Practice Partitioning & installation of windows
Demonstration Introduction to internet
Demonstration & Practice setting up internet connection using internet browser
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2.11
2.12
2.13

Practice Make/Maintain E-Mail address


Practice send/Receive E-Mail
Practice Downloading data
Practice search teaching & learning Resources (TLRs)

3. Word Processing
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.23
3.24

24 Hours

Demonstration & Practice installation of MS-office package


Demonstration Introduction to word processor
Introduction to MS-Word
Demonstration Main Interface window
Practice open/Close MS-Word
Practice Create/save/Rename/Close files
Practice Editing data in MS-Word
Demonstration and Practice use of clip board
Practice Insert Symbols
Demonstration & Practice find/replace data
Practice Formatting character
Practice Formatting Paragraph
Practice paragraph indentation
Practice Bullets & Numbering
Demonstration & Practice Inserting columns
Practice page setup
Practice spelling & grammar
Practice Synonyms & Thesaurus
Demonstration & Practice Drawing toll bar
Practice word Art
Practice Manipulating Tables
Demonstration & Practice Printing Documents
Demonstration & Practice Mail Merge
Practice using formulas in MS-Word

4. MS-Excel
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12

2015

27 Hours

Introduction to spread sheet program


Introduction to MS-Excel
Practice open/close MS-Excel
Introduction to data types, work sheets/work books
Introduction Row, Column, Cell
Practice Editing Data
Practice data manipulation
Practice Formatting cells
Practice printing documents
Practice using Formula
Practice insert function/wizard
Formula application for surveying data calculation
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4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
4.22

Formula application for geometry calculation


Formula application for trigonometry calculation
Practice prepare charts
Practice protection of files
Practice data sorting
Practice filtering data
Practice table Manipulation
Practice creating macro
Practice find/replace data
Practice merge/split cells

5. AutoCAD
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.17
5.18
5.19
5.20

2015

27 Hours

Installation of Auto CAD Software


Introduction to AutoCAD and demonstration of its use
Demonstration & Practice of AutoCAD Menus
Demonstration & Practice of AutoCAD Graphic window
Demonstration & Practice of coordinate system (Types of coordinates).
Practice setting of model and its layout.
Practice of Draw commands
Practice of File commands
Practice of Edit commands
Practice of dimensions.
Practice of display command.
Modify Commands
Insert object
Formatting Commands
Practice to use existing templates and also create relevant templates.
Practice of drawing of plane and solid geometrical figures
Practice for incorporation of data from WORD and Excel.
Practice of drawing of two roomed house (detailed plan, elevation and
sections) and steel reinforcement for slabs and setting layouts for plotting.
Plotting of two roomed house.
Practice Integration of AutoCAD & MS Excel.

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YEAR 2
MATH 212
APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Total Contact Hours


Theory 64 Hours
Pre-requisite: Must have completed Mathematics I.

T
2

P
0

C
2

AIMS The students will be able to:


1.
Solve problems of Calculus and Analytic Geometry.
2.
Develop mathematical skill, attitudes and logical perception in the use of
mathematical instruments.
3.
Apply principles of Differential Calculus to work out rate measures, velocity,
acceleration, maxima & minima values
4.
Use Principles of Integral Calculus to compute areas & volumes.
5.
Acquire proficiency in solving technological problems with mathematical
clarity and insight.
COURSE CONTENTS
1.

FUNCTIONS & LIMITS.


1.1
Constant & Variable Quantities
1.2
Functions & their classification
1.3
The concept of Limit
1.4
Limit of a Function
1.5
Fundamental Theorems on Limit
1.6
Some important Limits
1.7
Problems

2.

DIFFERENTIATION
4 Hours
2.1
Increments
2.2
Differential Coefficient or Derivative
2.3
Differentiation ab-initio or by first Principle
2.4
Geometrical Interpretation of Differential Coefficient
2.5
Differential Coefficient of Xn, (ax + b)n
2.6
Three important rules
2.7
Problems

3.

DIFFERENTIATION OF ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS 4 Hours


3.1
Explicit Functions
3.2
Implicit Functions
3.3
Parametric forms
3.4
Problems
DIFFERENTIATION OF TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 6 Hours
4.1
Differential Coefficient of Sin x, Cos x, Tan x from first principle.

4.

4 Hours

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4.3
4.4

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Differential Coefficient of Cosec x, Sec x, Cot x


Differentiation of inverse Trigonometric functions.
Problems.

5.
DIFFERENTIATIONS OF LOGARITHMIC & EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
4 Hours
5.2
Differentiation of Log ax
5.3
Differentiation of ax
5.4
Differentiation of ex
5.5
Problems
4 Hours

5.1

6.

RATE OF CHANGE OF VARIABLES.


6.1
Increasing and decreasing functions
6.2
Maxima and Minima values
6.3
Criteria for maximum & minimum values
6.4
Methods of finding maxima & minima
6.5
Problems

7.

INTEGRATION
7.1
Concept
7.2
Fundamental Formulas
7.3
Important Rules
7.4
Problems

8 Hours

8.

METHODS OF INTEGRATION
8.1
Integration by substitution
8.2
Integration by parts
8.3
Problems

6 Hours

rs

9.

DEFINITE INTEGRALS
9.1
Properties
9.2
Application to area
9.3
Problems

6 Hours

rs

10.

PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & STRAIGHT LINE 6 Hours


10.1 Coordinate System
10.2 Distance Formula
10.3 The Ratio Formula
10.4 Inclination and slope of a line
10.5 The slope Formula
10.6 Problems

11.

EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINE


11.1 Some important Forms
11.2 General Form
11.3 Angle Formula

6 Hours

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11.5
12.

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Parallelism & Perpendicularity


Problems

THE EQUATIONS OF CIRCLE


12.1 Standard form of Equation
12.2 Central form of Equation
12.3 General form of Equation
12.4 Radius & Coordinates of the centre
12.5 Problems

6 Hours

REFERENCE BOOKS
Applied Mathematics Math-212, by Sana-ullah Khan, Syed Tanvir Haider, Zaif-ullah Khan
Vol - I, National Book Foundation

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.

USE THE CONCEPT OF FUNCTIONS AND THEIR LIMITS IN SOLVING


SIMPLE PROBLEMS.
1.1
Define a function.
1.2
List all type of functions.
1.3
Explain the concept of limit and limit of a function.
1.4
Explain fundamental theorems on limits.
1.5
Derive some important limits.
1.6
solve problems on limits.

2.

UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENTIAL COEFFICIENT


2.1
Derive mathematical expression for a differential coefficient.
2.2
Explain geometrical interpretation of differential coefficient.
2.3
Differentiate a constant, a constant associated with a variable and the sum of
finite number of functions.
2.4
Solve related problems.

3.

USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIATION TO SOLVE PROBLEMS OF


ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS.
3.1
Differentiate ab-initio xn and (ax+b)n.
3.2
Derive product, quotient and chain rules.
3.3
Find derivatives of implicit functions and explicit functions.
3.4
Differentiate parametric forms, functions w.r.t another function and by
rationalization.
3.5
Solve problems using these formulas.

4.

USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIATION TO SOLVE PROBLEMS INVOLVING


TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS.
4.1
Differentiate from first principle sin x,Cos x,tan x.
4.2
Derive formula Derivatives of Sec x, Cosec x, Cot x.
4.3
Find differential coefficients of inverse trigonometric functions
.

5.

USE RULES OF DIFFERENTIATION TO LOGARITHMIC AND


EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS.
5.1
Derive formulas for differential coefficient of Logarithmic and exponential
functions.
5.2
Solve problems using these formulas.

6.

UNDERSTAND RATE OF CHANGE OF ONE VARIABLE WITH RESPECT


TO ANOTHER.
6.1
Derive formula for velocity, acceleration and slope ofa line.
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6.3
6.4
7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

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Define an increasing and a decreasing function, maxima and minima values,


point of inflexion.
Explain criteria for maxima and minima values of a function.
Solve problems involving rate of change of variables.

APPLY CONCEPT OF INTEGRATION IN SOLVING RELEVANT


PROBLEMS.
7.1
Explain the concept of integration.
7.2
State basic theorems of integration.
7.3
List some important rules of integration.
7.4
Derive fundamental formulas of integration.
7.5
Solve problems of integration based on these rules/formulas.
UNDERSTAND DIFFERENT METHODS OF INTEGRATION
8.1
List standard formulas of Integration.
8.2
Integrate a function by substitution method.
8.3
Find integrals by the method of integration by parts.
8.4
Solve problems using these methods.
UNDERSTAND METHODS OF SOLVING DEFINITE INTEGRALS.
9.1
Define definite integral.
9.2
List properties of definite integrals.
9.3
Find areas under the curves using definite integrals.
9.4
Solve problems of definite integrals.
UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF PLANE ANALYTIC GEOMETRY.
10.1 Explain the rectangular coordinate system.
10.2 Locate points in different quadrants.
10.3 Derive distance formula.
10.4 Prove section formulas.
10.5 Derive Slope Formula
10.6 Solve problem using these formulas.
USE EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINE IN SOLVING PROBLEMS.
11.1 Define a straight line.
11.2 Write general form of equation of a straight line.
11.3 Derive slope intercept and intercept forms of equations of a straight line.
11.4 Derive expression for angle between two straight lines.
11.5 Derive conditions of perpendicularity and parallelism of two straight lines.
11.6 Solve problems involving these equations/formulas.
SOLVE TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS USING EQUATIONS OF CIRCLE.
12.1 Define a circle.
12.2 Describe standard, central and general forms of the
equation of a circle.
12.3 Convert general form to the central form of equation of a circle.
12.4 Derive formula for the radius and the coordinates of the center of a circle from
the general form.
12.5 Derive equation of the circle passing through three given points.
12.6 Solve problems involving these equations.
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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND REPORT WRITING

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:


Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

2015

32
32
0

The student will be able to express their understanding of communication skills in the
form of speaking, listening, reading and writing and use it to supplement their
technical skills

COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6

Listening Skills

4 Hours

Listening comprehension
Principals for teaching listening comprehension
How to listening skill be developed
Speaking Skills

6 Hours

Starting and Ending conversations


Introducing oneself and others
Greeting, praises and compliments
Interviewing skills
Reading Skills

6 Hours

Skimming
Scanning
Guessing
Intensive reading
Extensive reading
How to improve reading skill
Writing Skills

6 Hours

What is writing
Guided writing
Free writing
Creative writing
Kinds of writing
What is effective writing
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5.

The process of writing


Report Writing.

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

2015

10 Hours

Introduction importance, Types of report.


General principles of report writing.
Functional design of report, opening statement outline, main body, specific
recommendations.
Rough draft, submission of report, letter of transmittal.

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS:


1. Communications Skills : Mathew McKay[2009], New Harbinger Publications
2. A course in English Communication: M. Apte, [2009], PHI Learning, New
Delhi.
3. Communication Skills Handbook: Jane Summers and Brett Smith [2005],
Wiley & Sons
4. Effective Business Communication and Report Writing: Ata ur Rehman,[2009],
Farrukh & Brothers, Lahore

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Developing Communication Skills by understanding and applying Listening,
Speaking, Reading and Writing Skills for its practical use at the work place
1. Explain and Develop Listening Skills
1.1
1.2

Define listening skill


Demonstrate listening skill

2. Explain and Develop Speaking Skills


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Express how to introduce yourself, talk about your skills and exhibit
interviewing skills and demonstrate their applications
Express and demonstrate how to agree, disagree, likes, dislikes, etc)
Explain how to speak in condensation and demonstrate its use
Explaining and demonstrate how to report

3. Explain and Develop Reading skills


3.1
3.2
3.3

Understand about skimming, scanning, guessing, identification and


inference and demonstrate their use
Understand and demonstrate about identification of contrasting ideas,
main and support ideas and attitude of author/ writer
Explain and demonstrate use of synonyms and antonyms

4. Explain and Develop Writing Skills


12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6

Understand and demonstrate different types of writing and describing a


process
Explain and demonstrate about writing simple sentences and writing
complex sentences
Developing and demonstration about coherence and cohesion
Explain about beginning of topic and its middle and end and demonstrate
its application
Explain about linking different paragraphs and demonstrate its use
Understand how to write business letters and demonstrate its application

5. Report writing
5.1
5.2
5.3

Understand how to write repots


Qualities of good reports
Model reports

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YEAR 2
Civil-203
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNOLOGY


160
64
96

T
2

P
3

C
3

To have a comprehensive understanding of the technology of municipal water


processing, water distribution, waste water collection & treatment and sludge &
effluent disposal

INTRODUCTION OF PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNOLOGY


1.

Pipes Used In Plumbing Water And Gas Supply:

2 Hours

1.1 Types.
1.2 Description of pipes with reference to material e.g. G.I, PVC, PPR CI & A/C
PIPES
1.3 Specification of pipes.
2. Plumbing Tools
2.1
Introduction
2.2
Type of Tools
2.3 Hand Tools and Machines
3.
Plumbing Fixtures

1 Hour

3 Hours

3.1 Flushing cistern, water closets, urinals.


3.2 Type of Traps and their functions.
3.3 Wash hand basin and bath tub
4. Plumbing Fittings:
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Different type of Fittings, G.I, PPRC & PVC
4.3
Joints methods for different plumbing fittings.
5.
Faucets, Valves & Specials:
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

3 Hours

3 Hours

Taps and their types.


Valves and their types.
Mixer of different types.
Cocks and their types.
G.I. Specials

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2 Hours

6. Introduction to Water Supply


6.1 General importance of water supply.
6.2 Need for protected water supply.
6.3 Development of water supply.
7. Sources Of Water:

Hours

7.1 Surface source, lakes, streams, rivers, rainfall, intensity of rainfall, run off,
catchments area, and yield from surface sources.
7.2 Underground/ subsurface sources, springs, wells-its kinds (i.e. tube well),
infiltration galleries
7.3 Yield from wells-Quantity of underground water, water table, aquifers, cone of
depression.
8.

Intakes:

3 Hours

8.1
8.2
8.3
9.

Introduction
Type of Intakes(according to objective, location, material & shape)
Factor governing the selection of site for an intake.
Quantity Of Water:

3Hours

9.1 Total quantity of water for a town, per capita demand, factors affecting demand
9.2 Water requirement for domestic, industrial, fire fighting & commercial
purposes.
9.3 Variation in demand
10.

Quality of Water.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13

Pure water (Potable water), Contaminated water..


Impurities in water
Turbidity
Colour
Temperature
Taste and Odour
Suspended Solids
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
Alkalinity
Hardness
Fluorides
Biological Water Quality Parameters (Pathogens)
Tests of water (physical chemical tests and biological tests) and PH Value of
water / use of "WHO" Standards and guidelines for drinking water

11.

Treatment of Water.

4 Hours

10 Hours

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11.1 Sedimentation-purpose of sedimentation, plain sedimentation, Types of settling


tanks based on functions and shapes.
11.2 Coagulation-purpose, use of coagulants and kinds. Method of feeding and
mixing.
11.3 Filtration
Theory of filtration,
Construction and operation of slow sand, rapid sand, & pressurized filters.
comparison between slow sand and rapid sand filters
11.4 Disinfection of Water.
Necessity and methods of disinfection,
Chlorination
Forms of chlorination and
Test for chlorine.
11.5 Water softening.
Purposes
Types of hardness
Methods of softening.
11.6 Miscellaneous methods of water treatment, aeration, fluoridation, colour, odour
and taste removal.
12.

Distribution System of Water.

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4

Methods of distribution, gravity, combined and direct pumping.


Methods of supply of water intermittent and continuous.
Methods of layout of pipes, dead end, grid, ring and radial system.
Storage-underground and overhead service reservoirs, necessity and
accessories.
Appurtenance in distribution system. Use of sluice valves, air valves, drains
valves, fire hydrants, water meter, reflux valve, scour valves.

12.5

13.

Pumps & pumping.

6 Hours

3 Hours

13.1 Introduction to pumps and their necessity.


13.2 Kinds of pumps, fundamental principle of pumping.
13.3 Selection of site for pump /tube-well and pumping station requirements..
14.

Introduction to Sanitary Engineering

3 Hours

14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Terminology of sanitary Engineering. e.g. refuse, garbage, sludge, sullage,
refuse etc.
14.3 Types of Sanitation systems-conservancy system, water carriage system &
cesspool system and their comparison.
14.4 Types of sewerage systems and their suitability

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15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
16.
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
17.

Quantity of Sewage & design of sewer

2015
5 Hours

Quantity of discharge in sewer, dry weather flow, Self cleansing velocity.


Variation in quantity of dry weather flow and wet weather flow.
Quantity of storm water flow-run off, its co-efficient, time of concentration.
Impervious factor, hydraulic formula for velocity of flow.
Numerical problems
House Drainage

3 Hours

Introduction.
Requirements of house drainage.
Shapes & construction of different type of drains & ducts.
House drains slopes & connection with main sewer.
One & two pipe system of drainage and their comparison.
Alignment & Layout of sewer Line

3 Hours

17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4

Introduction.
Layout of sewer.
Location of sewer line - longitudinal & X-Section showing sewer lines.
Layout of sewer line gradient fixing, bedding, handling, laying, jointing, testing
& back filling.
17.5 Testing of sewer line.
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4

Sewer Appurtenances

4 Hours

Introduction of sewer appurtenances.


Brief description for different type of sewer appurtenances.
Sewer appurtenances location and their functions.
Construction of:- Man holes, shallow MH ,Deep MH, drop-man hole, inlets,
clean out, lamp hole, grease, & oil traps, inverted syphon, trestles & piers.

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Plumbing by: Babbitt.


Fundamental of water supply and sanitary engineering by: Rangwala S.C.
Water supply and sanitary engineering. By: Kulkarni.
A text book of sanitary engineering by: Deshpande R.S.
Public health engineering by: Sharma.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Types and Specifications of Pipes.
1.1 State the types of pipes.
1.2 Compare pipes with reference to materials.
1.3 Describe specifications of pipes.
2. Understanding Plumbing Tools
2.1
State different type of tools, their uses and precautions.
2.2
Hand tools and machine tools
2.3
Different plumber tools & machines and their working procedures
2.4
Precautions for using of tools
3. Understanding Plumbing Fixtures:
3.1
State different fixtures i-e Flushing cistern, water closets, urinals.
3.2
Type of Traps and their functions.
3.3
Explain different type of wash hand basin and bath tub fittings
3.4
Installation methods and precautions
4. Understanding Plumbing Fittings:
4.1
State objective of fittings.
4.2
Explain different type of Fittings, G.I, PPRC & PVC
4.3
Joints methods for different plumbing fittings.
4.4
Precautions for jointing the fittings.
5. Understand about Faucets and their use.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Explain taps and their types.


Explain valves and their types.
Explain Mixer and their types
Explain G.I specials and their uses and specifications.
Explain cocks their types and uses.

6. Understand the Importance and Necessity of o Water Supply


6.1 Explain the importance of water supply.
6.2 Explain the development of water supply.
6.3 Describe the need of protected water supply
7. Understand the Surface and Underground Sources of Water and their Yields.
7.1 Explain surface and sub-surface water sources.
7.2 Explain underground/ sub-surface water sources.
7.3 Enlist different sources of water & compare their merits and demerits.
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7.4 Define rain fall intensity, run off, catchments area, and hydraulic gradient yield
from surface sources.
7.5 Calculate yield from surface source
7.6 Describe springs, wells, kinds of well, tube well and infiltration galleries
7.7 Explain the construction and function of well, tube well
7.8 Define aquifier, static water level, Piezometeric head, pumping water, Draw
Down, area of influence, well yield and cone of depression
7.9 Describe quality of underground water acceptable for human life.
7.10 Calculate yield from wells (confined & unconfined)
7.11 Explain the need for better quality of water for human life.
8. Understand Intakes and Pipe Laying and Testing
8.1 Explain intakes and its types i.e. reservoir intakes, river intakes, lake intakes and
canal intakes.
8.2 State the factors governing the selection of site for an intake.
8.3 Explain the pipe laying and testing procedure
9. Understand calculation of Total Quantity of Water for a Town
9.1 Explain per capita water consumption & factors affecting demand.
9.2 Describe the water requirement for domestic, industrial fire-fighting and
commercial purposes.
9.3 Describe variation in demand of water.
9.4 Calculation of quantity and demand of water.
10. Understand the Quality & Tests for Quality of Water
10.1
10.2
10.3

Define pure water (potable water) and contaminated water.


Explain impurities in water
Explain the procedure for physical chemical and biological tests of water, PH of
water
10.4 Explain WHO standards and guidelines for drinking water.
11. Understand the Methods and Process for Treatment of Water
11.1 Sketch the over all layout of water treatment plant indicating different stages
11.2 Explain sedimentation & plain sedimentation
11.3 State the objects of plain sedimentation
11.4 Describe types of settling tanks based on function & shapes
11.5 Define coagulation
11.6 Describe types, purpose and use of coagulants
11.7 State the method of feeding and mixing of coagulations
11.8 Explain the process of sedimentation by coagulations
11.9 State flocculation and types of Flocculator
11.10 Explain the working of baffled and mechanical Flocculator
11.11 Explain filtration and types of filters
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11.12 Describe the construction and operation of slow sand and rapid sand and
pressure filters
11.13 Compare slow sand and rapid sand filters
11.14 Describe the process of filter washing
11.15 Explain disinfections & its necessity
11.16 State methods of disinfections
11.17 Explain chlorination, its forms and points of chlorination & chlorine demand
11.18 Describe the test for chlorine
11.19 State hardness & its types
11.20 Explain methods of softening
11.21 Explain aeration, fluoridation, colour, odour, and taste
12. Understand The Systems of Distribution, its Components and Layouts
12.1Explain gravity and combined & direct pumping system of distribution
12.2 Explain intermittent and continuous methods of supply of water
12.3 Explain with sketches the different pipe layout methods including dead end
system, grid iron system, radial & ring system
12.4 State the necessity of underground, overhead and service reservoirs
12.5 Draw sketches of rectangular overhead service reservoir showing all accessories
12.6 Explain with sketches the functions of various appurtenances in a distribution
system
13. Understand Principle of pumping
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4

Recognize different types of pumps


Explain kinds of pumps and principle of working
Explain Pumping station requirements.
Explain Selection of Pumps.

14. Understand basic facts about Sanitary Engineering


14.1
14.2

14.3
14.4
14.5

Define terms; sewage, sanitary sewage, domestic sewage, industrial sewage,


storm or rain sewage, sewerage works, sewage treatment and sewage disposal
State types of sewer (sanitary sewer, storm sewer, combined sewer, lateral
sewer, house sewer, sub-main sewer, main or trunk sewer, out fall sewer and
relief sewer)
Compare systems of sewage disposal (Sanitation systems), conservancy system,
water carriage system and cesspool drainage system
State types of sewerage system and their suitability
Compare the sewerage systems with each other

15. Understand the Discharge calculation of sewage for sewer design.


15.1
15.2

State quantity of discharge in sewer for dry weathering flow.


State the factors on which dry weather flow depends.
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15.4
15.5
15.6

2015

Explain the variation in quantity of dry weather flow.


Define terms: run off co-efficient, time of concentration, rain fall intensity and
impervious factor.
State the hydraulic formula for velocity of flow.
Estimate the quantity of storm water flow using empirical formula and rational
formula.

16. Understand the Fundamentals and its Requirements of House Drainage


16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4

State the aims of buildings drainage and its requirement


Describe with sketches the shapes and construction of different types of drains
State House drains slopes & connection with main sewer
Compare one and two pipe system of drainage

17. Understand the Procedure for Laying Out and Alignment of Sewer
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6

Define Alignment & Lay out of sewer


State the shapes and material used for sewers
State suitability factors governing alignment of sewer
Describe the procedure of setting out alignment
Explain the steps, gradient fixing, bedding, handling, lowering, laying, jointing
testing & back filling of sewer
Explain testing of sewer.

18. Understand the Various Types of Sewer Appurtenances.


23.1
23.2
23.3

Enlist Sewer Appurtenances.


Describe the location of Sewer Appurtenances.
Construction and function of man hole, drop man hole, catch basins, inlets,
clean out, lamp hole, flushing tanks, regulators, grease and oil traps, inverted
syphon, trestle & pier.

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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Layout drawing of training institutions plumbing lab.
2. Demonstration and sketching of various tools and pipe appurtenances.
3. Cutting and threading of G.I. Pipes and connections of PPR pipes.
4. Taking out water connection from main pipe line.
5. Fitting/replacement of water taps.
6. Installation of water closet, flushing cistern and pipe.
7. Installation of urinal with flushing cistern and waste pipe.
8. Installation of wash hand basin (complete).
9. Jointing of pipes (cast iron SPPRC, PVC and concrete).
10. Making model of dead system grid, system, ring system and, radial System with
G.I. Pipe.
11. Repair of single acting reciprocating pumps and replacement of non-return
valve.
12. Demonstration on boring of tube-well/hand pump.
13. Drawing of intakes for water supply.
14. Turbidity and hardness test of water, PH (testing)
15. Drawings of settling tank, slow sand filter rapid sand filter
16. Flow diagram of water treatment.
17. General layout of water supply and sanitary fitting in a house and calculation of
all fixtures.
18. Visit of water treatment plant, and water works.
19. Drawing sketches of various sewer appurtenances (lamp hole, manhole ,shallow
and deep man hole drop man hole inlets, regulator, grease and oil trap,
inverted syphon, trestles and piers
20. Demonstration for excavation of trenches of a small sewer line with proper
grade.
21. Visit of Sewage Treatment Plant
22. Preparation of hydraulic statement of water supply scheme
23. Preparation of hydraulic statement of sewerage scheme

2015
HOURS
3
3
6
6
3
6
6
3
6
6
6
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
6

3
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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
CIVIL-214
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

ADVANCED CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING


256
64
192

T
2

P
6

C
4

On completion, the student will be able to:


1
2
3

Understand the fundamental principles of triangulation, traversing and curves.


Develop skills in carrying out traverse survey, setting out curves, and layout of
structures.
Understand the use of Total Station and GPS and its mapping through related
computer software.

COURSE CONTENTS
1. Theodolites Traversing

Hours
16

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Introduction theodolite, parts and types


Definition of technical terms associated with theodolites
Temporary adjustment of theodolites
Functions of theodolites: measuring angles, prolonging a line, lining in, measuring
heights & distances by stadia formula
1.5 Introduction of traverse & its types, methods of traversing
1.6 Objects and standard of accuracy of traversing
1.7 Check of open & closed traverse
1.8 Plotting & graphical adjustment of closing error
1.9 Calculation of angles from given bearings and vice versa
1.10 Introduction to coordinates, types and technical terms.
1.11 Computation of co-ordinates and computation of missing data associated with
theodolites traversing
1.12 Balancing the traverse by different methods
2.

Triangulation
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7

Introduction & types of triangulation.


Methods to solve Triangles
Introduction & types of Triangulation
Sine rule and its application in triangulation
Well condition and ill condition in Triangulation
Selection of station points
Measurement of base line
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3.

2015

Correction of base line measurement


Curves

16

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6

Definition, types and necessity of curves


Designation of curves
Elements and notation of simple circular curves & their relationship
Calculation of data & methods of setting out simple circular curves
Setting out simple curve beyond obstacles
Description, types and necessity of transition curves. Characteristics, elements &
notation of transition curve and their inter relationship
3.7 Introduction to super elevation and methods of calculation length of transition curve
with numerical problems
3.8 Calculation of data and methods of setting out of transition curve
3.9 Introduction to vertical curves, types of vertical curves, elements, terms and their
inter relationship.
3.10 Calculation of data and Setting out vertical curves
3.11 Various steps in setting out of combined curves.
4.

Setting /Lay out

4.1 Methods of setting out


4.2 Instrument for horizontal and vertical control
4.3 Checks application to setting out
4.4 Calculations of coordinate data for setting out
4.5 Procedure of setting out a sewer line
4.6 Verticality of structure
5.

20

Total Station
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13

Introduction, types, main parts and accessories of Total Stations.


Functions and modes of a Total Station.
Setting of parameters, tilt correction and preparation for observations/ operations.
Use for measurement of distances, angles, bearings and co-ordinates.
Use for setting out of horizontal & vertical angles and co-ordinates
Setting grade, stack out and offset measurement.
Set and calculate coordinate value of occupied station, setting height of instrument,
height of reflector and execution of coordinate measurement.
Remote elevation measurement and missing line measurement.
Measurement of area, point to point measurement with total station.
Calculation of coordinate data for rectangular building & Simple circular curve and
execution of layout.
Data searching in memory manager mode and data collection.
Downloading data from the Total Station: knowledge of downloading software.
Putting data in the respective software and its mapping.
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2015
6

Global Positioning System (GPS)


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

Introduction to GPS & its types.


Functions and modes of GPS.
Setting parameters.
Preparation for observations.
Introduction to the GIS.

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. Surveying & Levelling : T.P. Kanatkar and Rangwala
2. Surveying Levelling : S.K. Hussain
3. Rasul Manual (I&II) on surveying
4. Surveying : David Clark
5. Manuals for Total Station and GPS
6. Surveying : S. Ahmed
7. Advanced Surveying : P. S. Ghosh
8. Surveying theory and practice : Raymond E. Davis
9. A text book of Advanced Surveying: R. Agor.
10. Surveying and leveling : R. Agor
11. Surveying: A. Bannister, S. Raymond and R. Baker, [2009], Pearson Education
12. Surveying and Levelling: R.Agor, [2007], Khanna Publishers
13. Surveying with Construction Applications: Barry F. Kavanagh, [2004], Pearson
Prentice-Hall
14. Surveying, Principles and Applications: Barry F. Kavanagh, [2006], Pearson
Prentice-Hall
15. Surveying and Levelling: N.N. Basak, [1994], Tata McGraw-Hill, NewDelhi
16. Fundamentals of Surveying: S.K. Roy, [2007], Prentice-Hall of India,

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Construction of Theodolites and its Basic Function
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15

Define theodolite, sketch & label theodolite and list the types of theodolites
Define the terms; centring, transiting, face left, Face right, swinging the telescope,
axis of level tube, horizontal & vertical axis
Explain the procedure of temporary adjustment of a theodolites
Explain the procedure of measuring horizontal & vertical angles.
Explain the procedure of setting out an angle and prolonging a line
Explain the procedure of fixing inter-mediate points between two given points
Explain various methods of traversing and enlist steps involved in traversing
State the standards of accuracy in linear and angular measurement.
Checks on open and closed traverse
Explain the method of plotting traverse and adjustment of closing error.
Compute the bearings from angles & vice versa of traverse.
Explain coordinate and its types.
Compute Latitude and departures of line and Calculate coordinates from given field
notes.
Explain errors and mistakes in theodolite traversing and their rectification.
Explain balancing of traverse by different methods

2. Understand Techniques of Triangulation


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6

Define Geodetic and Trigonometrical survey


Describes the terms used in triangulation and types of triangulation.
Solution in triangulation by use of sine, cosine rules etc.
Explain the factors governing the selection of stations & base line
Enlist the steps in measurement of base line
Compute correction of base line measurement

3. Understand the Principles of Curves and Type of Curve used


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

Define curve and its type with sketch and necessity of curves in surveying
Explain the designation of curve
Explain the definition & notation of circular curve and Compute the inter-relation
ship
Calculate the data for setting out simple circular curves by various methods.
List the steps for setting out of simple circular curves by various methods and
describe the procedure for ranging a curve beyond obstacles
Describe the transition curve, its type, the necessity of transition curves,
characteristics, elements, notation of transition curve and their inter relationship
Explain super elevation and derive formula for super elevation
Calculate the length of transition curve by various methods and calculate data for
setting out a combined curve
State the types of vertical curve, its necessity of vertical curves
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3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14

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Explain the elements, notation of vertical curves and their inter-relationship


Enlist the steps for setting out vertical curves
Compute the data for setting out vertical curves
Explain the elements & notations of transition curve
Enlist the steps for the setting out combined curves

4. Understand the procedure of Setting out of Engineering structures


4.1 Describe Methods of setting out
4.2 Explain Instrument for horizontal and vertical control for set out
4.3 Describe the checks applied to setting out
4.4 Calculations of coordinate data for setting out
4.5 Explain Procedure of setting out a sewer line, building and bridge.
4.6 Describe Verticality of structure for setting out
5. Understand the Total Station and its use
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.16

Identify the total station, its parts functions and modes.


Identify and describe the accessories of total station and their operation.
Describe the parameters, setting of total station and its operation.
Explain the methods of measurement of distances, angles, bearings and co-ordinates
by total station.
Explain the measurement of vertical angle and tilt correction
Preparation and setting of horizontal and vertical angle Repetition angle
measurement.
Setting out percentage grade and stack-out.
Explain offset measurement
Setting and calculation co-ordinate value of occupied station, setting height of
instrument & height of reflector
Define remote elevation measurement, and missing line measurement
Explain measurement of area, point to point measurement
Describe how data collected
Define layout and explain its procedure
Explain data searching in memory manager mode
Explain down loading data from total station.
Putting data in the respective software and mapping thereof.

6. Global Positioning System (GPS).


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

Identify the parts of GPS and describe its types


Describe the functions and modes of GPS.
Describe the parameters of GPS.
Explain the methods of observations for Static, Real Time Kinematic (RTK) and
Stop & Go Method and operations of a GPS.
Describe the GIS

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HOURS

LIST OF PRACTICALS
Practice to perform temporary adjustment of theodolite on a station. Vernier/
Microptic theodolites and its parts and use

Measurement of horizontal & vertical angles.

Setting out angles in the field

Practice to prolong a survey line and lining in

Practice to measure the horizontal angle by repetition method the horizontal


angles by reiteration method

Practice to measure the magnetic bearing of line

Practice to measure the vertical angle

Practice to measure the height of building or tower with theodolite.


(trigonometric levelling)

Exercise to Compute the bearing from angles & computation of coordinates

10

Theodolites traversing Exercise to Balance the traverse

compute the area of

traverse
11

12

Prepare Gales traverse table taking data of already done field, compute the
coordinates and adjust closing error and ploting of traverse.

12

Setting out horizontal curves in the field by theodolites

12

13

Setting out vertical curves in the field

14

Setting out transition curve in the field

15

Finding out height of an accessible point, with a theodolite.

16

Practice to set total station on a point & prepare for measurement atmosphere
correction prism correction and selection of units)

17

Measurement of slope distance, horizontal distance and vertical distance by total


station.

18

Practice to enter the coordinate of occupied point, height of instrument & height
of prism.

19

Practice to measure the coordinate of different points by using coordinate mode

20

Practice to measure horizontal angle by repetition method with total station

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Practice to measure the vertical angle & percentage

22

Practice to stack out different point at various distances on a line.

23

Practice to measure the height of an object with total station by using REM

program with and without prism height input


24

Practice to measure the distance between different station points with the help of

occupied point (MLM) by using measure data or by using coordinate data


25

Practice to measure the area of a traverse by direct field observations.

26

Practice to calculate the area from coordinate data file etc.

27

Practice to measure the coordinates of survey points by point to line measurement

12

program
28

Practice to set the Z coordinates of occupied point;

entering the instrument height, known point coordinates, data file


inputting the R.L. of any known visible point
29

Demonstration and practice of advance functions of a total station for mapping.

30

Setting out horizontal curves in the field by total station

31

Area calculation with the help of total station

32

Determination of storage capacity of a reservoir

33

Temporary adjustment of single frequency GPS

34.

Temporary adjustment of double frequency GPS

35.

Initializing the single and double frequency GPS

36.

Practice for Static, Real Time Kinematic (RTK) and Stop & Go Method

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YEAR 2
CIVIL-223
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES


160
64
96

T
2

P
3

C
3

To understand the fundamentals of building construction and machinery used for the
purpose and also be able to identify the modern methods used in construction

COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.

Components of a building and building specifications

4 Hours

Introduction
Construction of a building: Civil Works
Various steps in construction of a residential building
Site preparation and setting out of works

4 Hours

Introduction
Site layout of Civil Project
Water Supply ground water control: permanent exclusion of water
Electrical Supply
Initial checks on drawings
Layout / Setting out of buildings
Construction procedure of a Multi-storey building
Construction of Foundation

4 Hours

Simple foundation design


Setting out for brickwork foundation of Two room
Foundations of framed buildings
Foundations for staircases
Eccentrically-loaded foundations
Bridge Foundations
Block masonry and Marble Work

4 Hours
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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7

2015

Considerations for use of hollow concrete blocks


Laying of blocks
Hollow concrete blocks with concrete infilling
Special features of concrete block masonry
Compound walls in block work
Tools for stone and marble work
Water Proofing / Termite Proofing of Structures

4 Hours

Water proofing materials and products.


Water proofing of struck (horizontal/ vertical)
Termite proofing
Materials used in termite proofing
Flooring

4 Hours

Ground floors
Suspended floors
Laying of toppings
Choice of floor finishes
Use of abrasives in floors
Types of floors
False Works

7 Hours

7.1 Types of False works.


7.2 Types of scaffolding.
7.3 Types of shoring.
7.4 Methods of underpinning.
7.5 Purpose of formwork
7.6 Components of formwork wares
7.7 Characteristics of a good form work quality, safety, and economy
7.8 Types of formwork collapsible, progressive, slip formwork and non-removable
7.9 Preparation of formwork for placing concrete7.10 Loads on formwork
7.11 Form work for different components of structure
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3

Stairs, Stair Case and lifts / Elevators and Escalators


Important technical terms.
Types of different stairs and staircases with brief specifications and parts
Planning and design of a stair-relation between going and rise, width of stair,

5 Hours

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8.4
8.5

length of flight, landing and location of stair etc.


Types of stains according to material used.
Lifts, elevators, ramps and escalators.

9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4

Multi-storey framed Structure Buildings


The selection of the material.
Types of multi-story frames.
Forms of multi-story construction.
Description of Components of framed structure building.

2 Hours

10.

Basement construction

3 Hours

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

Purpose of basements.
Box basements.
Water proofing methods.
Construction procedures.

11. Fire Protection of Buildings


11.1 Causes and effects of fire
11.2 Fire resisting materials-characteristics, fire-resisting properties of construction
materials
11.3 Arrangements for fire-protection of building-alarm system, protection of
openings, stairs and floors, smoke detectors, fire extinguishing arrangement
11.4 Fire-resisting construction-classification of building for fire resistance, fire
protection of concrete, wooden and steel structures
11.5 Means of escape in case of fire basic principles of means of escape means of
escape required for flat, office building, and public building.

3 Hours

12. Air conditioning and ventilation of building


12.1 Introduction, definition, conditioned air, purity, humidity cooling, heating,
ventilation.
12.2 Thermal insulation, transmission of heat, insulating material
12.3 Factors affecting ventilation of building, functional requirements of ventilation,
methods of ventilation
12.4 Heating of building, methods of heating, warm air furnace steam heating, hot
water heating system, panel heater, and unit heater.
12.5 Cooling of building, methods of cooling, chilling water cooling, ice cooling,
spray cooling, mechanical refrigeration (air conditions)
12.6 Air conditioning plants, system of air conditioning, air circulation filters.

4 Hours

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13. Acoustics of Buildings


13.1 Technical terms: sound, pitch, loudness, intensity of sound,
reflection,
transmission and absorption of sound, optimum time of reverberation
13.2 Factors to be considered in an acoustics of buildings.
13.3 Sound absorbing materials-characteristics
13.4 Acoustic design of an auditorium
13.5 Sound insulation-methods of sound insulation.
13.6 Physical measurement of sound
13.7 Reverberation of echos
13.8 Sound insulation
13.9 Common acoustical defects and remedies of conference halls
13.10 Use of ray diagram and echo
13.11 Design of auditoriums
13.12 Requirements of an auditorium
13.13 Acoustical materials
13.14 Recommendations for different types of buildings for good acoustics

4 Hours

14. Maintenance of Structures


14.1 Introduction
14.2 Classification of building maintenance-routine/annual repair, special repairs and
maintenance etc.
14.3 Repair to damage surface finishing such as plaster, pointing, white wash,
distemper and painting.
14.4 Repair to damage parts of floors such as concrete floor, terrazzo floor, mosaic
floor, and timber floors.
14.5 Exposure of reinforcement spalling causes and repairs.
14.6 Protection against leakage through roofs-causes and repairs
14.7 Replacement of glass panes, decayed timber, easing of door and windows.
14.8 Repair to cracks in masonry wall.
14.9 Repair to concrete structures.
14.10 Maintenance of sanitary appliances
14.11 Maintenance of electrical system
14.12 Maintenance of water supply system including taps and fixtures
14.13 Maintenance of septic tank
14.14 Maintenance of drainage system
14.15 Renovation / rehabilitation of old structures and their procedures.

6 Hours

15. Introduction to Seismic Proof Construction.


15.1 Important seismic related Definition & Terms,
15.2 Different seismic zones

4 Hours

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15.3
15.4
15.5
15.6
15.7

Seismic Design Parameters


Seismo-resistant building architecture
Ductility considerations in earthquake resistant design of buildings
Construction in different seismic zones
Methods and materials of construction

16.
16.1
16.2
16.3

Municipal Requirements in planning of buildings


Introduction
Classification of buildings
Example of building regulations

2015

2 hours

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

Building Construction: Arora and Gupta.


Building Construction : M.Rangwala
Construction Technology Chudly Volume I, II, III, IV
Building Construction Mackay Volume I, II, III, IV
Building Construction : S.K. Sharma
Building Construction and Foundation Engineering : Jah
Construction Planning, Equipment and Materials : R. L. Puri
Dampness in Buildings: Oliver.
Building Construction : P.C. Varghese (Eastern Economy Edition)
Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering S. L. Kramer, [2008], Pearson Education
Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, P. Agarwal & M. Shrikhande
[2009], PHI, New Delhi.
Design of Steel Structures: P. Dayaratnam, [2008], S. Chand & Co New Dehli
Building Construction: P. C. Varghese [2009], PHI Learning New Dehli
Building Construction: N.L.Arora and B.R.Gupta, [2001], Prakashar,New Delhi
Construction Technology: Eric Fleming, [2004], Blackwell Publishing
Steel Designers Manual: Buick Davison and Graham Owens, [2005],
Blackwells Publishing
Fundamentals of Building Construction : Edward Allen, [1985], Wiley & Sons
Rehabilitation and Reuse of Old Buildings: D. High field,[1987], E & F. N Spon
Building Materials and Construction: Theodore Marotta, [2005], Pearson
Apprentice-Hall
Structural steel works: A.B. Clark & S. H. Coverman,[1987], Chapman & Hall

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand components of building & building
1.1 State different components of building
1.2 Explain : - Works of a building
1.3 Explain various step involved in construed of a residential building
2. Understand site preparation for Civil projects and setting out works.
2.1 Introduce site preparation for project.
2.2 Draw site lay out including site activities space allocation for material storage,
plant position, working area, accommodation for staff.
2.3 Explain water supply for construction including ground water control, permanent
exclusion of ground water, temporary exclusion (well point system, deep bored
well).
2.4 Basic nature of electric supplies for equipments & matures used in construction.
2.5 Stale different checks drawings of project.
2.6 Explain setting out of buildings.
2.7 Describe construction procedure of multistory building.
3. Understand Construction precedence of foundations.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6

4.

State simple foundation design.


Describe setting out for brick work of a load bearing wall.
State foundations of framed buildings.
Describe foundation of staircase.
Explain exceptionally loaded foundations.
Explain deep foundation the necessity
Pile foundation
Coffer Dam
Caisson foundation

Understand Principles of Constructing Formwork for Reinforced Concrete


Structural Components.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6

State use of hollow concrete blocks.


Explain laying of blocks
Explain hollow concrete blocks with concrete infilling.
Explain compound walls in block work.
Describe different tools for stone and marble work.
State the stripping of formwork.
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5. Understand water proofing/Termite proofing of structure.


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

State water proofing materials and products


Explain water proofing of basement (Vertical & Horizontal).
Describe the procedure of termite proofing of foundation.
Stale the material use in termite proofing.

6. Understand the Principles and Technique of Air Conditioning and Ventilation of


a Building.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6

State different ground floors with their base& bare layer. .


Explain types of suspended floors.
Describe laying of toppings
State choice of floor finishes.
Explain use of abrasives in floors.
Describe the structure of followings
Concrete and basic floors
Stone floors
Ceramic tile floors
Mosaic floors
Wood block cork and parquet flooring

7. Understand the Principles of constructing false works and form works for
structural components.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10

Define false work.


Explain different types of scaffoldings.
Explain different types of shoring.
Explain different Methods of underpinning.
Purpose of formwork
Describe different components of form work sheathing, supporting member braces,
form hard wares.
Explain characteristics of a good form work quality, safety and economy.
Describe Collapsible, progressive, slip and non removable form work.
Explain principles of form work for placing of concrete, assembly, cleaning and
oiling.
Explain form work for column, colluder base walls slab beams.

8. Understand the Principles involved in planning & design of stairs, lifts, elevators
and escalators.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Define the terms used.


Describe different types of stairs and staircases with brief specifications and parts.
Explain principles to be observed while planning and design of stair.
State the types of stairs according to material used.
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Describe lifts, elevators, ramps and escalators.

9 Understand the Techniques involved in the Construction of Multi-storey


framed structure Buildings
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

State the selection of the material for multi-storey framed buildings.


Describe different types of multi-storey frames.
State the different forms of multi-storey framed structure construction.
State the different components of multi-storey framed structure construction.
Understand the Principles of Basement constriction
State purpose of basements.
Describe box basements.
Describe methods of water proofing basements.
Describe the construction procedures of basement.

11. Understand the Principles for Fire Protection of Buildings


11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5

Discuss the causes and effects of fire


Explain the fire resisting properties of construction materials.
Describe the arrangement for fire protection of building i.e. alarm system, fire
extinguishing arrangement.
Explain principles to be observed for fire protections of concrete, wooden and steel
structures.
Discuss the means of escape from a building in case of fire.

12. Understand the Principles and Technique of Air Conditioning and Ventilation of
a Building.
12.1

Define terms, conditioned air, purity of air, humidity, cooling heating and
ventilation.
12.2 State the importance of thermal insulation of building.
12.3 State the standards for ventilation of building.
12.4 Explain the methods of ventilation i.e. natural and mechanical ventilation.
12.5 Explain the methods of heating a building.
12.6 Explain the methods of cooling building.
12.7 State the systems of mechanical air conditioning of building.
12.8 State the air distribution and cleaning method.
12.9 Explain the working principles of mechanical air conditioning plant/system.
12.10 Calculate flow of heat energy through a composite structure.
12.11 Calculate heat losses/gains for an enclosure and propose procedures to minimize
heat loss/gain.
13.

Understand the principles and Techniques of Acoustic Control of a Building.

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13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7

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Define terms, sound, pitch, loudness, tone, intensity of sound, reflection of sound,
reverberation, time of reverberation, transmission of sound and absorption of sound.
Explain the factors to be considered in acoustics of building.
Describe the characteristics of various types of sound absorbing materials.
Explain principles to be observed in the acoustic design of an auditorium.
Explain the methods of sound insulation of a building.
Describe common acoustical defects and remedies of conference halls
State use of ray diagram and echo

14. Understand the Maintenance Required for Building


14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.8
14.9

Explain the annual and special repairs required for building.


Explain the methods of repair of damaged plastered surface, white wash, distemper
and painting.
Explain the procedure of repair of various damaged floors such as, concrete floor,
terrazzo floor, mosaic and timbre floors.
Explain causes of spelling in R.C.C members and protections against it.
Explain causes, method of repair for leakage through roofs.
Explain causes and symptoms of cracks in masonry and their repairs.
Explain repair of sanitary system electrical, water supply, septic tank and drainage
system.
Explain repair of concrete structures.
Explain renovation/revalidation of striation

15. Understand the Principles of seismic proof construction


15.1 State Reids elastic theory, theory of plate tectonics, seismic waves, earthquake size
local site effects, internal structure of earth, classification of earth quartos sunami
15.2 Describe different seismic zones.
15.3 Explain seismic design parameters.
15.4 Explain seism resistant building architecture.
15.5 State ductility consideration in earthquake resistant design of building.
15.6 Explain construction of project in different seismic zones
15.7 Describe methods and materials of construction.
15.8 Describe principles to be observed while planning, designing and construction of
earthquake resisting buildings.
15.9 Describe precautions to be taken in planning, designing and construction of
buildings in seismic zones.
16. Understand Municipal Requirement in planning
16.1
16.2
16.3

Describe general requirement municipal requirement


State classification of building
Explain building regulations of municipal administration

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1

2015
HOURS

Draw a job layout plan for a building project showing, material, plant and

accommodations on site.
2

Visit for demonstration of pile boring site and draw lay out plan (showing machinery

location and other details)


3

Draw sketches of various shapes of well foundation.

Draw plan and section of coffer dam and caissons.

Sketch basement of a building and show the water proofing treatments.

Practice in laying brick floor, conglomerate floor, mosaic floor and tiles floors.

Draw sketches of various types of stairs lifts and escalators/elevators.

Demonstration of laying-out of typical stair.

Demonstration and practice in fabrication and erection of various form work.

10 Demonstration and practice in removal of form work, completed during previous week.

11 Visit to under construction building project and presentation of visit report.

12 Visit to air conditioning plant

13 Visit to a building equipped with central air conditioning system.

14 Draw sketches of various methods of ventilation.

15 Draw the cross section of a typical acoustically treated hall.

16 Treatment of a damaged expansion/construction joints, repair & maintenance of old

building in campus.
17 Demonstration and practice in knotting, lashing and erection of common scaffolding

18 Demonstration and working of construction plants as given in course contents.

19 Visit to a precast concrete factory and preparation of its layout and report.

20 Demonstration of manufacturing of tough tiles.

21 Renovation & rehabilitation of academic/admin block, hostel & staff colony.

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
QUANTITY SURVEYING
CIVIL-232
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS: 128
T
P
C
Theory:
32
1
3
2
Practical:
96
The student will be able to understand the procedures governing estimation of earth
work and complete estimate of single storey building in order to:
AIM:
1.
2.

Work out the rate analysis and material statement of various items of work.
Understand complete estimates of bituminous and concrete roads, and
sewerage scheme.

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Introduction

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Review of area, perimeters and volumes of various plane and solid


geometrical figures.
Estimate and its types.
Data for estimating.
Various units of measurement and their conversion.(FPS, MKS and SI Units)

2.

Specifications.

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Definition and purpose of specifications


Principle of writing specs
General specifications.
Detailed specifications of all items of work.

3.

Building Estimates.

3.1

Terms used in quantity surveying (provisional sum, prime cost, input rates,
MRS, CSR, Premium, rebate, contingencies, petty establishment charges,
cost, value, bill, BOQs, and FIDIC).
Rough cost estimate of Buildings with different methods.
P.W.Ds, MES and English method of writing measurement in MB.
Methods of detailed Estimate.
Instructions on working out quantities of various types of wall
Shapes/sections.
Rules for deduction in different items of work.
Instructions on working out quantities and Abstract of quantities of various
items of work of a single storey building (building portion only).
Study of schedule of rates and preparation of abstract of cost for all item of
work of a single storey building (building portion only).
Annual and special repair estimates for building maintenance.

3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

3Hours

2 Hours

6 Hours

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Earth Work

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4

Units of measurement/payment, methods of calculation.


Technical terms used in earth work (lead, lift, dead man, borrow pit).
Preparation of proforma for earth works.
Taking out quantities for embankment, roads in plain and hills and irrigation
channel (including re-modelling).

5.

Road Estimates.

5.1
5.2
5.3

Types of road & their structures along with technical terms


Units of measurements/payments.
Instruction regarding complete estimate of bituminous road, cement concrete
road.( for original & repair works)

6.

Rate Analysis.

6.1
6.2
6.3

Definition & prerequisite for analysis of rates


Labor required for constructional work.
Instruction on Market rates, (Materials, labour, carriage and equipment)
(PWD, MES Rate Schedules)
Schedule of labour, schedule of equipment, hiring and cost owing, of
machinery work their output.
Rate analysis for:
Cement concrete of different ratios.
Brick work in cement mortar.
Cement conglomerate floor
Dry brick paving.
Cement plaster of given ratios.
Cement pointing (Struck & Flush type)
White washing/ Distemper to wall and painting to doors/windows.
Material statement for various items of building work.

6.4
6.5

6.6
7.

Sewerage and Water Supply Schemes.

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5

Items of work for water supply and sewerage (Internal and External)
Units of measurements & payments.
Rough cost estimate for water supply and sewerage schemes.
Detailed estimate for sewer line and its appurtenance (Manholes)
Prepare hydraulic statement for a sewerage scheme comprising of 10
manholes.
Prepare hydraulic statement for a water supply scheme for 1000 ft. length in
five parts

7.6
8.

Valuation of Property.

8.1
8.2
8.3

Introduction-definition and purpose of valuation.


Methods of valuation
Sinking fund, scrap value, salvage value, market value, book value, accessed
value; potential value, year purchase, Monopoly value, annuity, gross income,
net income, outgoing, price variation etc.
Depreciation of buildings-methods of calculating depreciation.

8.4

2015
4 Hours

3 Hours

5 Hours

4 Hours

5 Hours

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8.5
8.6

2015

Depreciation of Machinery-methods of calculating depreciation.


Calculation of standard rent of buildings on capital %age basis method

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Rasul Manual No.4 on Estimating.


Estimating and Costing: BN Dutta.
Estimating and Costing: M.A. Aziz.
Construction Cost Estimating: Len Holm, John Schaufelberger, Dennis
Griffin and Thomas Cole, [2005], Prentice-Hall, USA
Civil Engineering Quantities: Ivor Seeley and George P. Murray,[2001],
Palgrave Publishers
Estimating and Costing by GS Bridge.
Construction Cost Estimates by US Army Corps of Engineer (UFC)
Standard Methods of Measurement (Released by PEC Body)

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.

Know the Importance and Types of Estimates of Works.

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

State formulae for area, perimeters and volumes of various plane and solid
geometrical figures.
State the units FPS, MKS and SI.
Convert the units.
Describe the importance of estimates.
State the data required for preparation of estimates.
State the type of estimate.

2.

Understand Specifications of all Items of Works of a Building & Road.

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Define specifications.
Explain the purpose and types of specification.
State general specifications of a building & Road.
Discuss the detailed specifications of important items of works.

3.

Understand Principles Involved in Preparation of Building Estimates.

3.1

Terms used in quantity surveying (provisional sum, prime cost, input rates,
MRS, CSR, Premium, rebate, contingencies, petty establishment charges,
cost, value, bill and BOQs).
Prepare rough cost estimate of a building from given line plan or covered
area.
Distinguish between P.W.D and English method of recording measurements.
List the all items of works for a residential building (only building position
except public health and electrification installation).
Determine quantities of all items of works for straight; D,F,H,T,U shaped
walls and circular walls.
Workout quantities of all items of works for a single storey building (building
portion only) from given drawings.
Prepare bill of quantities and abstract of cost with the help of composite
schedule of rates.
Prepare annual and special repair estimate for a given building.

3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4.

Understand the Principles Involved in Calculation of Earth Work for


Embankments, Roads, and Irrigation Channels etc.

4.1
4.2

State data required for computation of earth works.(Intermediate point-IMP)


Explain methods to determine quantity of earth work and their respective
proforma (mid area, mean area, coordinates Prismoidal & Graphical).
Work out (determine) quantity of earth work for embankments, roads and
irrigation channels.
Explain remodeling of irrigations channels.
Work out quantity of earth work for remodeling of a channel from given xsections of channels.

4.3
4.4
4.5
5.

Understand the Preparation of Detailed Estimate of Various Types of


Roads.
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5.2
5.3

Describe parts of road structure and their specifications.


State the units and method of measurement of all items of works for a road.
Prepare detailed & repair estimate for bitumen and cement concrete road.

6.

Understand Rate Analysis of Major Items of Works.

6.1
6.2

Describe the purpose of rate analysis.


Explain prerequisites for analysis of rate of items of works, i.e. market rates
of materials and labour, carriage, out-turn of labour, specifications, overhead
costs etc labour required for different constructional works out put of
machinery.
Determine quantity of materials required for various items of building works.
Prepare material statement for various items of building works.
Prepare analysis of rates for important items of work as given in subject
contents.

6.3
6.4
6.5
7.

Understand Detailed Estimate for Water Supply and Sewerage Schemes

7.1
7.2

7.4

List all item of works for a sewer line and their measurement units.
Explain the preparation methods rough cost estimate of water supply and
sewerage schemes.
Work out quantities of each item of work for sewer line and manhole from
given drawing.
Prepare bill of quantities and abstract of cost.

8.

Understand Valuation of Building and Fixation of Rent.

8.1
8.2

State the purpose of valuation.


Explain terms, book value, market value, salvage value, scrap value, sinking
fund, year's purchase, annuity, capitalized value, depreciation and price
variation.
Determine the depreciation of a building by straight line method, constant
percentage method and sinking fund method.
Determine the depreciation of machinery.
Determine the value of a building by rental method, valuation based on profit
and depreciation method.
Determine rent for government and private building

7.3

8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6

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3.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
Preparation of rough cost estimates of buildings.(Using different types of
units) and Writing specifications/Description of various items.
Taking out measurements of a straight wall, T, L, H, U, shaped walls and
circular walls.
Complete estimate of a single storey building. (Except Public Health
Installations & Electric Installations)
Preparation of annual repair/special repair estimates. (Building and Roads)

HOURS
9
9
12
6

5. Working out earth work of earthen embankment of given design and data.

6. Working out earth work of road in plain areas.

7. Working out earth work of road in hilly areas.

8. Working out earth work of irrigation channel.

9. Complete estimate of arterial roads (bituminous and concrete road).

10. Preparation of material statements of Brick work, foundation concrete, RCC,


Cement plaster, DPC, Cement pointing, whitewashing of building works.
11. Rate analysis for various items of building work viz cement concrete of
different ratios, Brick work in cement mortar in foundation and plinth and
superstructure, dry brick paving, cement plaster of ratios, cement pointing,
white washing.
12. Preparation of rough cost estimate of water supply scheme 1000 ft length
comprising of rising main and 5 branches including analysis of rates for
works and preparation of hydraulic statement.
13. Calculation of present market value of an existing building by standard rent
method and depreciation method.

14. Calculation of standard rent of government buildings

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
CIVIL-243
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWING & AUTO CAD


224
32
192

T
1

P
6

C
3

On completion, the student will understand the techniques of drawing buildings,


roads, irrigation structures and methods of inking and Ferro-printing.
Use of Auto CAD software and its applications in civil engineering drawing

COURSE CONTENTS
1
Structural Drawings of Building Components.

5 Hours

1.1

Instruction for detailed drawing of foundations, lintels, arches, stairs, floors,


roofs (flat and sloping), doors, windows, C-windows, calculations of spread footing.
1.2
Instructions on drawing plan and x-section of R.C.C. column.
1.3
Instructions on drawing plan and x-section of R.C.C. slab roof with main and
secondary beams.
1.4
Introduction on drawing of steel truss and labelling its parts
1.5
Instruction on drawing of raft foundation with steel reinforcement.
1.6
Instruction for detailed drawing of frame structure showing all components.

2.

5 Hours

Drawing of Cross Drainage Structures.


2.1 Instructions for drawing of x-section of roads.
2.2 Instructions for drawings of R.C.C. road culvert 5 ft span
2.3 Instructions for detailed drawing of high level two span R.C.C. Deck Bridge
with 25' span-each.
2.4 Instructions for detailed drawing of 25 span plate girder steel bridge.

3.

2 Hours

Drawing of Irrigation Structures.


3.1 Instructions for drawing typical section of an Irrigation Channel in cutting and
filling.
3.2 Instruction for drawings of A.P.M. out-let, masonry flume.
3.3 Instruction for drawing of sluice (gate) of barrage

4.

Septic Tank and Soakage Pit

2 Hours
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4.1 Introduction to septic tank


4.2 Introduction to soakage pit
4.3 Sketch and label septic tank and soakage pit
5.

2 Hours

Review of Coordinate System


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

6.

Cartesian and polar coordinates


Absolute coordinates
Relative coordinates
Direct distance entry system
U.C.S setting
2 Hours

Review of Menu of Auto CAD


6.1 Navigation in AutoCAD for AutoCAD classic, 2D Drafting and Annotation, 3D
Modelling and Initial Setup Workspace.
6.2 Instruction on File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Draw, modify, Parametric,
Windows, help, and Express in AutoCAD classic.
6.3 Instructions on 2D drafting and annotation menus i.e. Home, Insert, Annotate,
Parametric, View, Manage, output and express tools.
6.4 Instructions on use of various categories in ribbons of Home, Insert, Annotate,
Parametric, View, Manage, output and express tools in 2D drafting and
annotation menus.

7.

Review of Tool Bars


7.1 Instructions on tool bars of AutoCAD classic i.e. Draw, Modify, Standards,
Properties, Layers, Osnap, Dimension and their practical application.
7.2 Instructions on creation of user tool bars.

8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

CAD Commands and their Aliases


2D commands for plane figures.
2D commands to draw geometrical solid figures.
2D commands to draw isometric views.
2D commands for orthographic views.

9.
Drafting Setting
9.1
Units, limits, grid, snap, snaps etc
9.2 Model setting and layout setting. Layers and properties etc

2 Hours

2 Hours

1 Hour

10.
Preparation of 2D Drawings
10.1 Instructions on drawing of two roomed quarter.
10.2 Plans, elevation and sections of buildings

1 Hour

11.
11.1

2 Hours

Dimensioning & Text


Dimensioning types, styles & application

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11.2 Formatting Text styles & application


12.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8

3D Commands / 3D MAX
Commands for Solid figures
Modification of solid figures
Conversion of 2D into 3D
Shading and Rendering
View setup
Introduction to 3D Max and its interface.
Instructions on menus and toolbars of 3D Max.
Application of 3D max of 3D drawings of AutoCAD.

4 Hours

13.
13.1
13.2
13.3

Plotting
Layout setting
Print layout setup
Use of printers and plotters

2 Hours

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Building Drawing : Gur Charn Singh


Engineering Drawing : French and Vierick
How to plan a House : Townsend
Be your own Architect: Z.H. Syed.
Irrigation : Iqbal
Building construction: Michel.
Building construction, drafting and design : Molnar
Engineering Drawing: N.D. Bhatt and V. M. Panchal, [2006], Prabhat
Publishers, Delhi
9. Harnishing AutoCAD
10. Mastering AutoCAD

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Techniques of Drawing Building Components.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.23
1.24
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.33
1.34
1.35

Define and sketch the spread footing.


Define and sketch the raft foundations.
Define and sketch the grillage foundation.
Define and sketch the well and pile foundation.
Define and sketch the caisson foundations.
Label different parts of spread footing i.e. base concrete, sub grade, steps offsets,
and plinth.
Calculate the depth and breadth required for spread footings.
Sketch out the x-section of lintels and arches.
State the various parts of lintels and arches.
Define stair and stair case
Define the terms and parts used in different types of stairs.
Explain the stairs according to their layout.
State the suitability of each type of stair.
Sketch the plans and sections of different types of stairs according to their
layout.
Define different types of floors.
Draw the sketches of different parts of floors.
Explain the standard proportions for the different layers of floors.
State different types of roofs i.e. first class mud roofing, 2nd Class mud roofing,
R.C.C and R.B roof and Pre-cast roof slabs.
State different types of sloping roof.
Draw the sketches of steel trusses up to 25' span from the given data.
Label the sketches of different parts of trusses.
State need of doors and windows.
Define clerestory windows and ventilators.
State the different types of doors and windows.
Explain the various parts of doors and windows.
State the different materials used for doors, windows and ventilators
Sketch the elevations, sectional plans and vertical sections of doors, windows
and ventilators.
Sketch and label the raft foundation with steel reinforcement.
Distribute the space for different views evenly on drawing sheet.
Define columns.
Sketch & show steel reinforcement at appropriate place in the column sections of
different shapes.
State the position of over laps and its length.
Sketch different types of hooks and bends with their standard dimensions.
Define beam & types of beam
Sketch the x-section and L-section of a singly reinforced beam & show steel
reinforcement (simply supported, cantilever, over hanging, continuums beam)
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1.37
1.38
1.39
1.40

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Differentiate between the Primary and Secondary beam.


Sketch and label the details of Reinforcement of T-and L-Beam.
Sketch and label the details of Reinforcement of two way continuous slab over
Tee-Beam.
State the purpose of stirrups and bent up bars
Types of mild steel bars (plain, deformed, cold twisted, presented)

2. Understand Techniques of Drawing Road Structures.


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11

Sketch the X-section & L-section of Road in plain area. (urban and rural)
Sketch the Long section and X-section of Road in hilly area.
Sketch the X-section of Bituminous Road in plain and hilly area.
Sketch the X-section of concrete Road structure.
State various parts of culverts i.e. abutment, wing wall, toe wall parapet, base
plate.
Sketch the Plan, Foundation Plan, Long Section and X-Section of Culvert.
Explain the various terms used in Bridge.
State the difference between culvert and Bridge.
Explain the various types of bridges.
Sketch the Plan, Foundation Plan, Long section and X-Section of two Span
Bridge.
Sketch the detailed drawing of 25 span plate girder steel bridge.

3. Understand Techniques of Drawing Irrigation Structures.


3.1 State the different irrigation structures.
3.2 State the definition of irrigation channel.
3.3 Define the terms used in irrigation channel i.e. Bed Width, Side Slopes, F.S.L.,
H.F.L., Free Board, Gradient Spoil Bank, Service Bank, Dowel, Berm etc.
3.4 Sketch the different Sections of Irrigation channels i.e. fully in cutting, fully in
banking, partially in cutting & partially in banking.
3.5 Select appropriate scale for horizontal and vertical section.
3.6 Define the A.P.M. outlets.
3.7 Sketch and label the different parts of A.P.M. outlets.
3.8 Define the Masonry Flume.
3.9 Sketch & label the parts of Masonry Flume.
3.10 Sketch to label parts of sluice (steel gate) of barrage.

4. Know the Need and Constructional Features of Septic Tank and Soakage Pit:
4.1 Define the septic tank and soakage pit.
4.2 State different parts of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.3 Sketch the plans and sections of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.4 State the constructional features of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.5 State the minimum size of chambers of septic tank.
4.6 State the importance of free board.
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Understand use of Coordinate System in preparation of drawing


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

5.5

State Cartesian and polar coordinates


State Absolute coordinates
State Relative coordinates
Use Direct distance entry system for drawing lines
Set U.C.S for different situations

6. Understand the use of Menu of Auto CAD


6.1 Describe the procedure for Navigation in AutoCAD for AutoCAD classic, 2D
Drafting and Annotation, 3D Modelling and Initial Setup Workspace.
6.2
Describe the options in File, Edit, View, Insert, Format, Tools, Draw, modify,
Parametric, Windows, help, and Express in AutoCAD classic.
6.3
Describe the use of ribbons of 2D drafting and annotation i.e. Home, Insert,
Annotate, Parametric, View, Manage, output and express tools.
6.4
Describe the use of various categories in ribbons of Home, Insert, Annotate,
Parametric, View, Manage, output and express tools in 2D drafting and
annotation menus.
7.
Understand the use of various Tool Bars
7.1
Describe the use of tool bars of AutoCAD classic i.e. Draw, Modify, Standards,
Properties, Layers, Osnap, Dimension and their practical application.
10.1 Explain the procedure for creation of user tool bars.
8.

Understand CAD Commands and their Aliases

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Describe the use of 2D commands for plane figures.


Apply 2D commands to draw geometrical solid figures.
Apply 2D commands to draw isometric views.
Describe use of 2D commands for orthographic views.

9.
9.1

Understand different Drafting Settings.


State the process of Units, limits, grid, snap, osnap and other options to prepare
drawing with precision and easiness.
State steps involved in Model setting and layout setting.
State the use and setting of Layers and properties options settings,

9.2
9.3
10
10.1
10.2

Prepare 2D Drawings
State steps to prepare two roomed quarter.
State steps to prepare Plans, elevation and sections of buildings.

11

Understand how to Dimension a drawing & add Text in it.

11.1 State Dimensioning types, styles & application


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3D Commands / 3D MAX.

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9

State how to draw Solid figures


State steps how to Modification of solid figures
State steps to Convert of 2D into 3D
State steps to Shading and Rendering of existing drawing.
State multiple View setup
State the purpose of 3D Max.
State the interface of 3D Max software.
State the options available in menus and toolbars of 3D Max.
Apply 3D max on 3D drawings of AutoCAD.

13
13.1
13.2
13.3

Understand Plotting Procedure for hard copy output.


State steps for Layout setting.
State steps how to setup a Print layout.
State steps in Use of printers and plotters

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LIST OF PRACTICAL
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

HOURS

Draw manually architectural and structural drawing for a double storey RCC framed
structure building (key plan, layout plan, detailed plan, elevations, sections,
structural drawing of building components).
Draw manually structural drawing of raft foundation, grillage foundation, well
foundation.
Draw plan and section of staircases (dog legged, spiral).
Draw manually detailed drawing of steel trussed roof shed (60 x 40).
Draw detailed plan, sections and elevation doors( panelled, flush, wire gauzed)
Draw detailed sections for conglomerate floor and roof treatment.
Draw detailed drawings of irrigation channels.
Draw detailed drawing of RCC high level deck bridge 2 spans
Draw detailed drawing of masonry segmental arched 1 span
Draw detailed drawing of Steel plate girder bridge 1 span.
Draw sections of standard public health drains ( 12 Nos)
Detailed drawing of septic tank and soakage pit.
Practice of Installation of Auto CAD software
Practice of applying drafting setting (units, limits, snap, auto on. Off
Practice of various 2D commands i.e. Line, trim, offset, extend etc
Practice of using layer option
Practice of using dimensioning & text option
Practice of preparing plan, elevation & section two roomed quarter.
Practice of x-section & L-section of road & canal.
Practice of using basic 3D commands.
Practice to convert 2D single room into 3D
Practice of using 3D MAX Commands of above single room in 3D.
Practice of layout setting and printing of CAD drawing
Practice of drawing of overhead & underground Water Tanks (detailed) plan,
Elevation, steel reinforcement and sections) and setting layouts for plotting.
Practice of Plotting of drawing of overhead & underground Water Tanks
(detailed plan, elevation, steel reinforcement and sections)
Practice of drawing of framed structure building ( detailed plan, elevation, steel
reinforcement and sections) and setting layouts for plotting.
Practice plotting of drawing framed structure building.
Drawings of road structures and their plotting.
Practice Integration of Total Station with AutoCAD & MS Excel.

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6
9
9
6
3
9
6
9
12
6
3
3
15
3
3
6
9
6
3
3
9
6
6
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6
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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
CIVIL-263
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:

ENGINEERING MECHANICS
160
64
96

T
2

P
3

C
3

On completion, the student will understand and analyze the strength and behaviour
of engineering materials & elementary structural members.

AIM:

COURSE CONTENTS
1

Centre Of Gravity(C.G)

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4

Introduction and definition of terms used.


Methods of determining C.G
Steps for the calculation of centroid of composite sections.
Calculation of C.G. of various structural sections, i.e. I-Section, H-Section, Tsection, Channel Section, Angle Section and Composite Section.

Moment Of Inertia.

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Introduction and definition of terms used.


Moment of Inertia of rectangle, triangle and circle.
Theorems of perpendicular and parallel axes.
Calculation of moment of inertia of common structural sections, I, T, Circular,
Angle and Composite sections.
Calculation of polar moment of inertia for circular sections.

Mechanical Properties of Materials

3.1
3.2

Brief description of Tension, compression, hardness, Toughness, Brittleness,


ductility, Resilience, Flexural.
Brinell Hardness Test & Rockwell Hardness test.

Shear Force and Bending Moment.

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

Definition of beam, support and load.


Types of supports, beams and loads.
Calculation of reactions for different types of Statically determinate beams
Introduction to Shear force and bending moment.
Calculation of S.F. & B. M. for different types of beams carrying Point loads,
U.D.L. and combined loadings.

4 Hours

4 Hours

2 Hours

8 Hours

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4.7
4.8

4.9

Draw S F D and B M D
Drawing of Shear Force Diagram, Bending Moment Diagram.
Calculation of maximum and minimum shear force and bending moments for
the beams and their locations and Point of zero shear and point of
contraflexure.
Standard rules and formulas for S.F. and B.M.

Simple Stresses and Strains

5.1
5.2
5.3
4.10
5.4
5.5

Introduction, definitions of stress


Description of strain
Hooks Law
Different modulii
Introduction of universal testing machine, tensile and compression test and
stress-strain curve.
Numerical problems.

Stresses In Beams

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6

Types of stresses in beams (bending and shearing stresses).


Assumptions in simple bending
Bending equation
Normal stress distribution in beams of Rectangular section.
Practical application and simple problems, based on bending equation.
Shear stress in beams and distribution of shear stress for rectangular, circular
and I-sections.
Problems based on shear stress

6.7
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8

Biaxial Stresses

6 Hours

4 Hours

6 Hours

Fundamental equations for normal stress and shear stress


Mohrs circle for biaxial stress.
General biaxial stress situation.
Graphical representation by Mohrs circle of stresses,
Principal stresses and principal planes.
Maximum shear stress.
Steps for drawing Mohrs circle.
Numerical problems.
8.Deflection of Beams.

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

2015

4 Hours

Introduction and significance of deflections


Name of various methods of deflection calculation.
Maximum deflection in different types of beams.
Formula for calculation of maximum deflection in cantilever and simply
supported beams for various loading conditions.
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Problems of beam deflection by moment area method.

9.

Column.

9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6

Introduction of different terms used


Failure patterns of columns
Buckling load, crushing load, safe load, F.O.S, slenderness ratio, radius of
gyration, fatigue, effective length of column
End conditions of column
Euler's formula and Rankines formula
Numerical problems based on Eulers and Rankines formulae.

10.

Riveted Joints.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

Introduction to different terms related to riveted joints.


Different types of riveted joints.
Failure of riveted joints, strength and efficiency of a joint.
Design of riveted joints, strength, efficiency and pitch.

11.

Welded Joints.

6 Hours

rs4 Hours

3 Hours

11.1 Introduction and comparison of riveted and welded joints.


11.2 Types of welded joints.
11.3 Design of welded joint, fillet welds only (strength and dimension).
12.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
13.

Fundamentals of Steel Structures

2 Hours

Introduction to Steel Structures


Merits of Steel Construction
Demerits of Steel Construction
Types of Structural Steel
Hot Rolled Structural Shapes
Cold-formed Shapes
Built-up Sections
Cladding
Trusses

6 Hours

13.1 Introduction of truss, steel truss, parts.


13.2 Methods of truss analysis.
13.3 Determination of forces in members of statically determinate trusses by
method of section and method of joints.
14.

Retaining Walls.

5 Hours

14.1 Introduction and description of terms used.


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14.2 Pressures on retaining wall and stresses at base (toe and heel) Rankines
formula and application.
14.3 Stress distribution diagram.
14.4 Conditions of stability of retaining wall.
14.5 Checking stability of retaining wall.
14.6 Numerical problems
RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Strength of Materials: Singer.


Strength of Materials: William A. Nash.
Strength of Materials: R.S. Khurmi.
Mechanics of Solids: F. Warnik.
Elementary Structural Analysis : Schneider
Strength of Materials : G.H. Ryder
Mechanics of Structures : Junarkar
Strength of Materials for Civil Engineers: T. H. G. Megson, [1987], Van
Nostrand Reinhold, UK
Elementary Structural Analysis: Charles Head Norris, John Benson Wilber
and Senol Utku, [1987], McGraw-Hill Singapore
Steel Structures(Revised Second Edition): Zahid Ahmed Siddiqui &
Muhammed Ashraf

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1. Understand the Concept and Computation of Center of Gravity


1.1
1.2

1.3
1.4

Define and explain the terms: Center of gravity, Centroid, first moment of area,
reference axes, centroidal axes and symmetrical axes.
Describe the methods of finding center of gravity.
By geometrical consideration
By the method of moments
Explain the steps for the calculation of centroid of composite sections
Determine position of C. G. for various structural sections i.e. I-section, Hsection, T-section, channel section, angle section, Z-section and composite
sections by method of moments.

2. Understand the Concept of Moment of Inertia and its Determination


2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5

Define moment of inertia, second moment of area, polar moment of inertia,


radius of gyration and their units.
State moment of inertia of simple geometrical shapes; rectangle, triangle and
circle etc (their formulae).
State perpendicular and parallel axes theorems.
Determine moment of inertia of simple and composite sections by applying
parallel axes theorem with sketches.
Determine polar moment of inertia for circular section applying perpendicular
axes theorem

3.

Understand the Mechanical Properties of Material.

3.1

Define Hardness Tension, compression, hardness, Toughness, Brittleness,


ductility, Resilience, Flexural..
Explain Hardness tests; (a) Brinell`s Hardness test (b) Rockwell Hardness test
(c) limitations of Brinells hardness test (d) comparison of Brinell & Rockwall
hardness tests..

3.2

4. Determine Shear Force and Bending Moment, Draw S.F.D. & B.M.D.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5

4.6

Define beam, support and load.


State difference between statically determinate and indeterminate structures.
Calculate reactions for simply supported, overhanging and cantilever beams
under various loading conditions (Point loads-U.D.L & Combined loading).
Explain shear force & Bending Moment in beams and their significance.
Calculate shear forces and Bending Moments at various sections of different
types of beam, under different loading conditions (Point loads-U.D.L &
Combined loadings).
Draw shear force and Bending Moment diagrams of beams (simply supported
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4.8
4.9

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beam, over hanging beam & cantilever beam).


Calculate maximum and minimum shear force and bending moment and
determine their positions.
Explain Point of zero shear, point of contraflexure and their significance and
calculations.
State standard formulas for shear force and bending moments for:

Simply supported beam subjected to a central point load and U.D.L on


a whole span.

Cantilever beam subjected to a point load at free end and U.D.L on


whole span.

5. Understand Behavior of Materials under Simple Stress.


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7

6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.

Define and explain the terms stress, and its types (tensile, compressive and
shear)
Define and explain strain, its types (tensile, compressive, shear, linear, lateral
and volumetric) and poissons ratio.
Define and explain Hooks Law.
State modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus.
Explain mechanical properties of materials like elasticity, plasticity, ductility,
brittleness and hardness, etc.
Identify parts and attachments of U.T.M for tensile and compression tests.
Also explain the salient points in stress strain curve for ductile material.
Numerical problems relating to simple stress, strain, Poissons ratio and
Hooks Law.
Understand the Shear and Bending Stresses in a Beam.
Explain the types of stresses in beams (Bending & Shear stresses).
State the assumptions made in theory of simple bending.
State and explain bending equation.
Explain Bending stress distribution across rectangular section.
Solve problems on theory of simple bending.
State formula for shear stress and shear stress distribution across rectangular,
circular & I-sections of beam.
Solving problems on shear stress.
Biaxial Stresses

7.1 State fundamental equations for normal stress and shear stress.
7.2 Explain Mohrs circle for biaxial stress.
7.3 Describe general biaxial stress situation.
7.4 Describe graphical representation by Mohrs circle of stresses.
7.5 Explain principal stresses and principal planes.
7.6 Explain maximum shear stress.
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7.7 State steps for drawing Mohrs circle.


7.8 Solve numerical problems on normal stresses and shear stresses, principal stresses
and maximum shear stresses.
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Understand Deflection of Beams under Loading.


Define deflection of beam and state its significance.
Name various methods of deflection calculation i.e. moment area method,
double integration method, Machaulys method and unit load method, etc.
State maximum deflection in different types of beams.
State formulae for calculation of maximum deflection in cantilever & simply
supported beam for following loading conditions.

a.

For cantilever beam.


i
Point load at free and.
ii
U.D.L on full span.
iii
U.D.L covering a part of span from fixed end
iv
combination of above loads

b.

For simply supported beam.


i
Point load at mid span.
ii
U.D.L on whole span.
iii
Combination of above loads.
Solve problems of beam deflection by moment area method for above beams
and loading conditions.

8.5
9.

Understand the Behaviours of Columns under Axial Loads.

9.1

9.4
9.5
9.6

Define the terms: column, strut, long column, short column, axial and eccentric
loading
State failure patterns of short and long columns.
Define the terms: buckling load, crushing load, safe load, F.O.S, slenderness
ratio, radius of gyration, fatigue, effective length, etc.
State four end conditions for the calculation of affective length of column.
State Euler's formula & Rankine's formula for calculating ultimate load.
Practice of numerical problems based on Eulers and Rankines formulae.

10.

Understand the Behaviour of Rivetted Joint.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

Define terms: Pitch, back pitch, margin, edge distance, nominal diameter of
rivets, gross dia of rivets.
Explain the different types of riveted joints.
Explain failure strength and efficiency of riveted joints.
Calculate the strength, efficiency, pitch etc, of riveted joints.

11

Understand the Behavior of Welded Joints.

9.2
9.3

11.1

Define welded joint and compare riveted joints and welded joints
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State different types of welded joints


Calculate strength & dimensions of fillet welded joints only.

12 Understand the theoretical fundamental concepts of Steel Structures


12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8

State the types of steel structures


Describe the merits of steel construction
Describe the demerits of steel construction
State the types of structural steels
Describe and sketch the hot rolled structural shapes
Describe and sketch the cold formed shapes
Describe and sketch the built-up sections
Define cladding

13 Understand the Effect of Loads on Statically Determinate Truss.


13.1 Define truss, state types and parts of steel trusses.
13.2 State methods of truss analysis.
13.3 Determine forces in members of statically determinate truss by method of
joints & method of sections.
14 Understand Stability and Stresses Developed in Retaining Walls.
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6

State the terms: retaining wall, classification of retaining wall, angle of repose,
level & surcharge backing, active and passive earth pressure.
Explain the pressures on retaining wall and stresses at base (toe and heel)
Rankines formula and its applications.
Describe the stress distribution diagram at base of the retaining wall.
Describe conditions of stability of retaining walls.
Check and compare the results of stability of retaining walls with standards in
numerical problems.
Numerical problems relating to stresses at base of retaining wall.

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HOURS

1.

Solving problems of centroid for composite sections.

2.

Solving problems of M.O.I for composite sections.

3.

To find the relation between the stress and strain of a given copper wire with 3
the help of a Young's modulus apparatus. Plot a graph between the stress and
strain. Hence find the Young's modulus of the material of the wire.

4.

To find tensile strength of a mild steel specimen plotting and interpretation of 6


stress strain curve.

5.

Draw S.F.D. and B.M.D in case of simply supported beams under various 3
loading conditions.

6.

Draw S.F.D. & B.M.D in case of over hanging beams under various loading 6
conditions.

7.

Draw S.F.D & B.M.D of cantilever beams under various loading conditions.

8.

Practice in designing the homogeneous beam by simple bending equation.

9.

Drawing of bending and shear stress distribution for symmetrical sections of 3


beams.

10.

Solving problems on principal stresses and maximum shear stress and drawing 9
Mohrs circle.

11.

Show by means of deflection of beam apparatus that the deflection is 6


proportional to the cube of span also draw a graph and also show that the
deflection is proportional to the load.

12.

Solving problems on deflection of beams

13.

Solving problems on Euler's and Rankines formulae.

14.

Design & drawing of butt-joint and lap joint.

15.

Design problems on welded joints

16.

Practice in finding stresses in various members of a given truss by joint and 6


section methods.

17.

Check stability of given retaining wall.

18.

Sketch stress distribution diagrams for retaining walls.

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 2
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CIVIL-271
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS: 32
T
P
C
Theory:
32
1
0
1
Practical:
0
The student will be able to understand the procedures governing estimation of earth
work and complete estimate of single storey building in order to:
AIM:
1234567-

Understanding the concept and elements of small business enterprise.


Apply the techniques for generating business ideas as well as for
identifying and assessing business opportunities.
Understand the procedures required for establishing an enterprise.
Understand the procedures for assessing market and for selecting
location for a small business.
Understand the importance of financial record keeping in a small
business.
Develop business plan and evaluate it in real market situation.
Apply the concepts of Chemical / Pharmaceutical Engineering on
planning, designing and layout of related technical projects.

COURSE CONTENTS
1- Entrepreneurship and Management
1.1
The concept of entrepreneurship
1.2
Entrepreneurial style Vs Managerial style
1.3
Terminology used in entrepreneurship
1.4
Classification of business; difference between social and commercial
business
1.5
Reasons for Entrepreneurship; importance in society, self
employment, benefits & limitation, Importance of relations/links
1.6
Entrepreneurial motivation; setting goals and risk assessment.
1.7
Small enterprises; elements, ideas, motivation, resources, business
plan etc.
2-

Entrepreneurship and innovation


2.1 Creativity and innovation; creativity potential, techniques for
developing creative abilities
2.2 Business ideas; resources of business ideas, collective thinking and
creative thinking,
2.3 Risk involved in innovation
2.4 Identifying and assessing business opportunities

4Hours

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5 Hours

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

Entrepreneurial characteristics
Assessment of entrepreneurial potential; assessment of individuals
Entrepreneurial Leadership: abilities for a successful businessman
Self discipline; check list for attaining self discipline
Decision making skills; steps for decision making, rating of decision
making skills
3.6
Principles of negotiation; resolving business issues through
negotiation
4- Establishment of An Enterprise
4.1
Market; Five W of market, competitors, assessment of market size &
demand
4.2
Business location; importance, selection of site
4.3
Legal forms of business; Proprietorship, Partnership, limited company,
Cooperative, advantages &disadvantages
4.4
Costing of product; direct and indirect cost
4.5
Break even analysis: fixed and variable costs, calculating break even
indicates & applications
4.6
Finance & sources of financing; equity financing & loan financing,
initial capital & working capital estimation

8 Hours

5- Management of an Enterprise

8 Hours

5.1
5.2

5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6

Hiring and managing people; hiring procedures, term & condition of


services and Job description etc.
Managing sales & supplies; characteristics of successful sales
personals, importance of advertisement, life cycle of product, selection
of supplies, work order, delivery & payment etc.
Management of capital; operating cycle concept, management of cash
& stock etc.
Accounting and book keeping: cash book, balance sheet etc.
Income tax; income tax returns, computation of business income
Sales tax; basic scheme of sale tax, assessment of return etc

6- Business Plan
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

4 Hours

Purpose of business plan


Components of business plan; outline, process of writing business plan
Analysis of business plan: feasibility; breakeven point, evaluating
problem in starting business
Standard business plan

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RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1
2
3
4
5

Small Business and Entrepreneurship by Paul Burns and Jim Dew


Hurst.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship By Peter F. Drucker
Entrepreneurial Success By John B. Miner
Entrepreneurship for economic Growth by P.N Singh
Knowing About Business (KAB), ILO

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1Understand the concept and elements of Entrepreneurship
1.1 Define entrepreneurship
1.2 Explain the concept of entrepreneurship
1.3 Explain the various types of enterprise that exist in the community
1.4 Identify and interpret the terms and elements involved in the concept of
enterprise
1.5 Appreciate that the advancement of individual and society in general when
entrepreneurship is adopted
1.6 Explain various motivational factors that entrepreneurs possess and utilize.
1.7 Exhibit the skills needed to assess and evaluate a risk
1.8 Describe the outline of small enterprise
2-

Understand the techniques for generating business ideas as well as for


identifying and assessing business opportunities

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6

Describe the creativity and innovation


Apply the techniques for developing creative abilities
Explain the resources of business idea
Explain the collective and creative thinking
Explain how to generate a business idea
Appreciate the importance of, and posses techniques for identifying and
assessing business opportunities.

3-

Understand personal characteristics needed to be a successful


entrepreneur
Identify the various entrepreneurial characteristics
Access personal potential for becoming future entrepreneurs.
Identify leadership qualities which are essential to the success of
entrepreneurs
Identify self- management skills and how they are important to be
enterprising
Apply a rational approach to make personal and business decisions
Explain the steps for decision making and rating of decision making skills
Apply the rules of negotiation for resolving business issues

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
44.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7

Understand the procedures required for establishing an enterprise


Describe the market & marketing
Differentiate between sellers and buyers market
Describe the five w of market
Explain the procedure for assessing the market size and demand
Explain the major factors to be considered when selecting a location for a
business
Describe the basic types of business ownership and the limitation of each
Explain the computation of initial and working capital needed to start an
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enterprise
4.8 Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using various sources of capital
to start an enterprise
4.9 Explain the component of cost of product
4.10 Explain the break even analysis for a new business
4.11 Calculate the breakeven point for various new business
55.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
66.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6

Understand the various techniques that affect the management of an


enterprise.
Describe the hiring method/Procedures
Describe the term & conditions of services and job description for various
employments
Describe the characteristics of successful sales personals
Describe the life cycle of product
Identify the various ways of selecting suppliers,
Explain the inventory management of stock, raw material and finished goods
etc.
Appreciate the importance of financial record keeping in a small business
Explain techniques to keep cost as low as possible
Develop balance sheet for a small enterprise
Explain the operating cycle concept
Explain the income tax computation procedure for a small business
Explain the basic scheme of sales tax
Explain the assessment procedure for returns and filling of returns.
Apply the entrepreneurship knowledge for development of business plan
for a small business and evaluate in a real market situation.
Appreciate the importance of business plan
Explain the process of writing a business plan
Develop feasibility for a business idea
Realize the problem that may be encountered when starting a small
business/Enterprise
Develop a business plan for a small business on the standard format
Evaluate the business plan in a real market satiation

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YEAR 3

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CIVIL-303
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

ADVANCED QUANTITY SURVEYING


224
32
192

T
1

P
6

C
3

To understand :
1. Estimation of multi-storied buildings, R. C. C. bridges, water tanks including bar
scheduling, etc.
2. Estimation of building services and wells
3. Application of software in estimation (MS EXCEL, AutoCAD Civil 3D)

COURSE CONTENTS
1 Estimation of Framed Structure Buildings.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3
4
4.1

6 Hours

Enlist different items of work for RCC Framed Structure Building.


Instructions on calculation of quantities of different items of work.
Instructions on calculation of quantity of structural steel work, beams and columns
of different shape (I, L, H, etc) and truss of 60 span (60x100 shed)
Instructions on Preparation of Abstract of Cost & Bar Bending Schedule
5 Hours

Estimation of Bridge and Water Tanks


Enlist different items of work for RCC Over Head Deck Bridge and single span
masonry arch culvert.
Instructions on calculation of quantities of different items of work.
Instructions on preparation of Abstract of Cost.
Enlist different works for RCC Over Head and Under Ground Water (polygonal
with flat slab and Circular with segmental top slabs)
Instructions on calculation of quantities of different items of work for steel plate
Girder Bridge.
Estimation of single span plate girder steel bridge 40 span
Rate analysis for various items of building work viz, cement conglomerate floor ,
Tile work flush door., Manhole, Sewer line, Bituminous road components
Building Services Estimation.

2 Hours
5 Hours

Introduction on calculation of quantities of various items of work for C Class


residence
1.
Water supply installations
2.
Sanitary installation
3.
Septic tank for 25 users
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5.
6.
7.
5

Soakage pit for 25 users


Electrification
Telephone and cable
Gas installations
3 Hours

Well Estimation

5.1

Calculation of quantities of for tube well:

Tube well boring

Lowering of pipes

Turbine installation and accessories

Pump rooms

External Electrification
Excavation of Persian well
Estimate for Construction and sinking of Persian well.

5.2
5.3
6

2015

Application of Softwares

MS EXCEL

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8

Instructions regarding use of MS EXCEL software.


Prepare detailed estimate for framed structure building in MS EXCEL.
Prepare detailed estimate for water tanks in MS EXCEL.
Prepare detailed estimate for Bridge in MS EXCEL.
Prepare detailed estimate for Building Services in MS EXCEL.
Prepare detailed estimate for Tube well and Persian well in MS EXCEL.
Prepare hydraulic statement of water supply and sewerage schemes in MS EXCEL.
Earthwork calculations, Bituminous Road, Rate analysis, materials statement in MS
EXCEL.

AutoCAD Civil 3D

6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
6.21
6.22
6.23
6.24
6.25

Loading and unloading of AutoCAD Civil 3D.


Interface and Workspaces of AutoCAD Civil 3D,
Toolspace, panorama, Templates, Settings, and Styles
AutoCAD Civil 3D Projects, Sharing Data, Using Data Shortcuts for Project
Management
Create and edit parcels and print parcel reports
Create points and point groups and work with survey figures
Create, edit, view, and analyze surfaces
Create and edit alignments
Create data shortcuts
Create sites, profiles, and cross-sections
Create assemblies, corridors, and intersections
Create grading solutions
Create gravity fed and pressure pipe networks
Perform quantity takeoff and volume calculations
Use plan production tools to create plan and profile sheets
Steps in designing a project in AutoCAD Civil 3D.
Design of a road project for 1 km length as per data collected from the civil
engineering project.

5 Hours

6 Hours

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RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1. Estimating and Costing: G.S. Bridge.
2. Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering: B.N. Dutta, [2005], UBSPD, New
Delhi
3. Estimating and Costing: Rangwala.
4. Civil Estimating and Costing: A.K. Upadhyay
5. Estimating and Costing (Civil): Kohli & Kohli.
6. AutoCAD Civil 3D Tutorials
7. MS Excel and AutoCAD Civil 3D Help reference

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Under Stand Procedure for Estimation of Framed Structure Buildings.
1.1 State list of different items of work for RCC Framed Structure Buildings.
1.2 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work. including steel
reinforcement
1.3 Prepare of Abstract of Cost & Bar schedule.
1.4 Workout quantities and cost of steel roof trussed shed of size 60ft x 100 ft.
2. Estimation of Bridge and Water Tanks
2.1 State list of different items of work for RCC Over Head Deck Bridge and single span
masonry arch culvert.
2.2 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work.
2.3 Prepare Abstract of Cost.
2.4 Enlist different works for R. C. C. Over Head and Under Ground Water (, polygonal
with flat and Circular with segmental top slabs)
2.5 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work for plate Girder
Bridge.
2.6 Prepare of Abstract of Cost
2.7 Workout quantities and cost of plate girder steel bridge 40 ft span
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.

Understand Rate Analysis For Various Items Of Building Work


Prepare rate analysis for cement conglomerate floor,
Prepare rate analysis for Tile work
Prepare rate analysis for flush door.,
Prepare rate analysis for Manhole,
Prepare rate analysis for Sewer line,
Prepare rate analysis for Bituminous road components
Understand Building Services Estimation

4.1 Enlist different items of work for water supply and gas installations for a building
4.2 Instructions on calculations of quantities for water supply and gas installations for
the buildings
4.3 Enlist different items of work for sanitary installations for a building
4.4 Instructions on calculations of quantities for sanitary installations for the buildings
4.5 Instructions on calculations of quantities for Septic tank for 25 users.
4.6 Instructions on calculations of quantities for Soakage pit for 25 users
4.7 Enlist different items of work for electrification, telephone and cable installations
for a building
4.8 Instructions on calculations of quantities for electrification, telephone and cable
installations for the buildings
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5. Understand Estimation of Wells


5.1 Explain to work out the quantities of various items of under mentioned works:
5.2 tube well boring
5.3 lowering of pipes
5.4 pump/turbine installation and accessories
5.5 Pump room/Station
5.6 External Electrification
5.7
Enlist different items of work for the construction of Persian well
5.8
Explain the procedure for working out quantities of various items of work for
Persian well
6. Understand Softwares Used for Estimation and Planning
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18

Instructions for application of formulae for estimation of civil engineering


structures in tabulated form in MS EXCEL
Explain purpose of AutoCAD Civil 3D software in project designing
State interface of AutoCAD Civil 3D
State Toolspace, panorama, Templates, Settings, and Styles
Explain AutoCAD Civil 3D Projects, Sharing Data, Using Data Shortcuts for Project
Management
Describe how to Create and edit parcels and print parcel reports
Describe how to Create points and point groups and work with survey figures
Describe how to Create, edit, view, and analyse surfaces
Describe how to Create and edit alignments
Describe how to Create data shortcuts
Describe how to Create sites, profiles, and cross-sections
Describe how to Create assemblies, corridors, and intersections
Describe how to Create grading solutions
Describe how to Create gravity fed and pressure pipe networks
Describe how to Perform quantity take-off and volume calculations
Describe how to Use plan production tools to create plan and profile sheets
State Use of Tools and Commands for project designing
Prepare a road project for 1000 m length.

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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1. Complete estimate of a small two storeyed R. C. C. frame structure building
(of given drawing) including bar scheduling and abstract of cost.
2. Complete estimate of steel roof shed 60 x 40.

27

3. Complete estimate of brick masonry 8 span segmental arched culvert.

15

4. Complete estimate of R. C. C. Bridge (high level Three Spans Bridge)


including bar scheduling and abstract of cost.
5. Complete estimate of R. C. C. rectangular masonry underground water tank

18

6. Complete estimate of R. C. C. circular masonry underground water tank

7. Complete estimate of R. C. C. hexagonal masonry underground water tank

8. Complete estimate of R. C. C. rectangular masonry underground water tank


having tank bed level higher than those of walls.
9. Complete estimate of R. C. C. under ground water tanks and overhead water
tank.
10. Complete estimate of single span plate girder steel bridge 20 span

09

6
12

11. Complete estimate of Building services i.e. internal electrification of C type


residential building.
12. Complete estimate of Building services i.e. water supply and Gas
installations of C type residential building.
13. Complete estimate of Building services i.e. sanitary of C type residential
building.
14. Preparation of rough cost estimate of sewerage scheme comprising of 1000 ft
sewer line, min 10 manholes and 5 branches of min 2 sizes of sewer
including analysis of rates for works and preparation of hydraulic statement..
15. Complete estimate of Septic tank and Soakage pit for 25 users.

16. Use of MS EXCEL software in estimation (Prepare detailed estimate for


framed structure building, water tanks, Bridge, Building Services, Tube well
and Persian well, hydraulic statement of water supply and sewerage schemes,
Earthwork calculations, Bituminous Road, Rate analysis, materials statement
in MS EXCEL.
17. Use of AutoCAD Civil 3D software for Design of a road project for 1 km
length as per data collected from the civil engineering project.

30

6
3
9

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CIVIL-314
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANNING & MANAGEMENT
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
256
T
P
C
Theory:
64
2
6
4
Practical:
192
AIM:
The student will understand the theory and practice in managerial concepts and points
required in the planning and execution of a civil engineering project with a view to
achieve the desired goal by use of computer software.
COURSE CONTENTS
1
Introduction.
1.1
Objectives and functions of Project Management.
1.2
Construction stages.
1.3
Types of civil engineering projects.
1.4
Classification of works-original, major, minor & petty work, annual repair and
special repair works.
1.5
Parties/Professionals - scope of duties & responsibilities of construction team
1.6
Project Management Life Cycle

4Hours

4 Hours

2.3
2.4

Organization Aspects
Forms of organizationsOrganizational structure of different engineering departments-duties of
various officers/officials, power of sanction of various officers.
Classes of Establishment in works department.
Essential qualities of project Manager

3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

Preliminary Planning.
Preliminary aspects of planning.
Pre feasibility study.
Types of feasibility study.
Steps involved in fusibility study.
Collection of data and preparation of project report.

4 Hours

4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6

Construction Planning.
Construction activities.
Construction schedule, rate of executing work, time calculations.
Material, labour and equipment schedule.
Procurement of labour, material and equipment.
Planning by bar chart/time and progress chart Gantt Chart
Project planning with net work analysis (CPM)-terms used, advantages of
CPM.
Steps in CPM method-preparation of net work, critical path, determination of

10 Hours

2.
2.1
2.2

4.7

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4.9
4.10

network time.
Review of network and crash programming
Preparation of work progress charts.
Site organization of a construction job.

5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Planning and Management of Construction


Characteristics, operations and safety of construction machinery
Cost of owning and operating construction machinery
Main factors in selection of construction machinery
Productivity of different construction machinery, e.g. Bulldozer, Excavator, etc

6. Planning Scheduling & Monitoring with Primavera P6

2015

6 Hours

10 Hours

6.1 Navigation: Introduction to Primavera P6, Understanding the benefits of true


Enterprise Project Management systems, Logging In, Understanding the Views
and Layouts, Customizing Layouts.
6.2 Enterprise Project Structure Understanding the Enterprise Project Structure,
Modifying the EPS
6.3 Project Creation Preparing and Creating a new project
6.4 The Work Breakdown Structure Defining and modifying a Work Breakdown
Structure
6.5 Adding Activities : Describing an Activity and its attributes, Working with
Activity Types, Adding Activities, Understanding Duration Types, Importing
Activities, Assigning Activity Codes, Adding Activity Steps
6.6 Relationships and Constraints: Relationship Types, Creating Relationships,
Performing a Forward and Backward Pass, Apply a Constraint to an Activity,
Critical Path Method, Modifying the Project Duration
6.7 Formatting Project Data: a. Formatting overview, b. Grouping, c. Sorting, d.
Filtering
6.8 Roles and Resources: Describing Roles and Resources, Assigning Roles to an
Activity, Assign Rates on Roles, Assigning Resources, Displaying the Resource
Usage Profile, Analyzing Resource Assignments
6.9 Analysis, Risks and Issues: Analysis overview, Adjusting the Project Schedule,
Analysing Resource Availability, Entering Risks, Entering Issues, Using
Thresholds to monitor Issues
6.10 Baselines: Baselines overview, Creating a Baseline Plan, Display Baseline Bars
on the Gantt Chart, Setting up a Baseline view
6.11 Project Execution: Project execution overview, Status update methods,
Progressing activity status, Progressing activities using steps, Rescheduling the
Project, Summarizing Projects, Working with Reflections, Monitoring Issues
using Thresholds
6.12 Reporting: Reporting overview, Describing Reporting Methods, Running a
Schedule Report, Creating a report with the Report Wizard
7.
7.1

Inspection and Quality Control


Duties of inspecting officers-Assistant Engineer, Executive Engineer etc

6 Hours

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7.3
7.4

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Duties of sub-engineer-regarding works, stores and accounts, Handing over and


taking over charge. Including duties of Sub Engr. Railways and his
responsibilities about record keeping.
Site order book-principles of supervision.
Quality control-enforcement of specifications, sampling and testing materials.

8. Methods of Execution of Works.


8.1 Departmental execution of works - daily labour, day work and piece work
8.2 Contract:8.2.1 Definitions-contract, tender.
8.2.2 Types of contracts-Lumpsum contract, item rate contract, cost plus fee
contract, cost plus percentage contract, labour contract, Negotiated rate
contract, turn-key contract and package contract etc.
8.2.3 Merits and limitations of each contract system.
8.3 Work order-difference between work order and contract.

4 Hours

9
9.1

6 Hours

9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7

9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11

Tendering
Pre-requisite for tendering-administrative approval, technical sanction, Budget
provision and allocation of funds
Invitation of tenders- by negotiation, selective tenders and public notice.
Prequalification of Bid. Tender notices - Characteristics, instruction on calling
tender.
Tender document-components, condition of contract, special condition of
tender, guarantees from tender, tender fee, Tender report.
Submission of tenders/bids-instruction to bidders.
Earnest money, security deposit.
Opening of tenders, tender evaluation, scrutiny of tenders, comparative
statement, acceptance of tenders, Bid bond, performance bond, and insurance
bond.
Award and commencement of work, possession of site.
Mobilization advance, secured advance, retention money.
Conditions of contract agreement-penalty, Liquidated damages, time of
completion, Extension of time, termination of contract, Arbitration Delays.
Variation order

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10.1

10.2
10.3

10.4

10.5

10.6
11
11.1
11.2

11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6

2015

Work Records and Payment.


Measurement Book (MB), standard measurement book, rules to be followed in
recording measurements, preparation of abstract of payment in measurement
book, irregularities in M.B.
Muster-roll, preparation, daily labour report, casual labour.
Preparations of bills, running bills, final bills, deductions to be made from bills
checking of bills, value engineering, cost accounting (interim payment
certificate)
Mode of payment-bills, vouchers, first and final bill, interim payment, final
payment, advance payment, secured advance payment, bill forms, Hand receipt,
imprest, recoverable payments.
Terms-competent authority, controlling officer, Disbursing officer, Divisional
officer, contingencies of work, deposit work, supervision charges, issue rate,
market rate, storage rate and charges, suspense account.
Major expenditure heads-major head, minor head, sub head and detailed head.

6 Hours

Stores.
Classification of stores - stock, tools and plants, Road metal and materials
charged direct to the work.
Stock-sub-heads of stock receipts and issue of stock, stock account, Register of
stock receipts and issues, shortages and surpluses of stock, monthly stock
account.
Material at site account, Road metal account.
Tools and plants-sub heads of tools and plants, Issues and receipts of T & P, T
& P account, verification of tools and plants (Shortage and surplus).
Principles of storing materials, Location of T & P protection of stores, store
room record, bin card, ordering procedure of store.
Indenting of materials-instruction for preparation of indents, specifications, and
supply procedures in works departments.

4 Hours

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5

Construction Management and Accounts: Vazirani.


Estimating and Costing: B. N. Dutta.
Professional practice: Vazirani.
Rasul Manual on P.W. Accounting
Primavera Manual P6
1. Primavera P6 R8.2 Software Manual:
http://tollintl.vpweb.com/upload/p6_professional_users_guide.pdf
2. PSP Certification Study Guide:
http://tollintl.vpweb.com/upload/PSP%20Certification%20Study%20Guide.
pdf
3. Primavera P6 Training Manual:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/construc/publications/CPM_P6_User_Manual_v1
.pdf
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7.
8.

2015

Manual on Project Scheduling, Transportation Department, California


P6 Professional Use Guide ORACLE
Professional practice: Roshan Nama Vati

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Management, Functioning of Civil Engineering Projects
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7

Explain the objectives and functions of project management


Explain the different stages and activities involved in construction projects i.e.
planning stage, designing stage, tendering stage and execution stage.
State the types of civil engineering projects
State the classification of works
List the parties/persons involved in a construction project
Explain the importance and role of each member of construction team
Explain project management life cycle i.e. project initiating, planning,
execution and project closer.

2. Understand Organization and Organizational Structure of Govt Engineering


Departments
2.1

2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7

Explain that organizations i.e. line staff, direct and functional organization,
their features, merits and demerits giving merits and demerits of each
List the engineering departments of government
Draw organizational chart of C&W department Irrigation & power department,
public Health Engineering department
List the duties of different officers of works departments
State the power of sanction of various officers of works departments
Explain the classes of establishments in works department
State Essential qualities of project Manager

3.

Understand Various Aspects of Preliminary Planning

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6

Explain the importance of preliminary planning


Explain Pre feasibility study.
Explain Types of feasibility study.
Explain Steps involved in fusibility study.
Explain difference between feasibility report and project report
Explain the data to be collected and aspects to be considered in feasibility
report
Explain aspects to be considered during preparation of project report

2.2
2.3

3.7

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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10

2015

State the objectives of scheduling


Break down the constructions work in to activities
Explain the procedure of making constructions schedule i.e. sequencing and
time computation of each activity
State the need for material, equipments and Labour schedule
Explain methods of procurement of Labour, materials and equipments
Prepare bar chart and explain its limitation
Explain the advantages of project planning by network
analysis
(only
with critical path method)
Plan and draw c.p.m network for a construction project
Calculate net work time, critical path, free float and total float
Draw progress charts for a construction project

5. Understand the Methodologies behind Planning and Management of


Construction
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Explain characteristics, operations and safety of construction machinery


Explain cost of owning and operating construction machinery
List main factors in selection of construction machinery
Describe productivity of different construction machinery, e.g. Bulldozer,
Excavator, etc

6. Understand the Planning Scheduling & Monitoring with Primavera P6


6.1 Describe Navigation: Introduction to Primavera P6, Understanding the benefits of
true Enterprise Project Management systems, Logging In, Understanding the
Views and Layouts, Customizing Layouts.
6.2 Describe Enterprise Project Structure Understanding the Enterprise Project
Structure, Modifying the EPS
6.3 Describe Project Creation i.e. Preparing and Creating a new project
6.4 Explain Work Breakdown Structure and to Define and modify a Work
Breakdown Structure
6.5 Explain procedure of Adding Activities : Describing an Activity and its
attributes, Working with Activity Types, Adding Activities, Understanding
Duration Types, Importing Activities, Assigning Activity Codes, Adding
Activity Steps
6.6 Describe different Relationships and Constraints: Relationship Types, Create
Relationships, Perform a Forward and Backward Pass, Apply a Constraint to an
Activity, Critical Path Method, Modify the Project Duration
6.7 Describe process of Formatting Project Data: i.e. Format Group, Sort, & Filter
6.8 Describe the different Roles and Resources for a project, Assign Roles to an
Activity, Assign Rates on Roles, Assign Resources, Display the Resource
Usage Profile, Analyze Resource Assignments
6.9 Describe the procedure of Analysis, Risks and Issues. Adjust the Project
Schedule, Analyze Resource Availability, Enter Risks, Enter Issues, Use
Thresholds to monitor Issues
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6.10 Describe the procedure of creating of Baselines Plan, Display Baseline Bars on
the Gantt Chart, Set up a Baseline view
6.11 Explain the procedure of Project Execution. Describe Status update methods,
Describe Progressing activity status, Describe Progressing activities using steps,
Explain the procedure of Rescheduling the Project and Summarizing Projects,
Work with Reflections, Monitor Issues using Thresholds
6.12 Describing Reporting Methods, Run a Schedule Report, Create a report with
the Report Wizard
7.

Understand the Principles of Inspection and Quality Control

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8

Explain the need for inspection of works


List the duties of various inspecting officers
Explain the duties of sub-engineer regarding works, store and account
Explain the use of site order book
Explain the principles of supervision
Explain need and methods of quality control
List the points to be considered in enforcing specifications
State the necessity for sampling and testing of materials

8. Understand the Methods of Execution of Works


8.1
8.2
8.3

8.4
8.5

State methods of departmental execution of works i.e. daily Labour, piece work
and day work
Define terms contract, tender
Explain the various contracting systems for construction works i.e. Lumpsum
contract, item rate contract, cost plus fee contract, cost plus percentage contract,
labour contract, Negotiated rate contract, turn-key contract and package
contract etc.
List the merits and limitations of each contracting system
Distinguish between work order and contract

9. Understand the Procedures of Fixing Agencies for Execution of Works


9.1
Define terms budget provision, administrative approval, Technical sanction and
Allocation of funds
9.2
State the pre-requisites for tendering
9.3
State the methods of invitation of tender
9.4
Draft a tender notice
9.5
Prepare tender documents
9.6
Explain the need of earnest money and security deposit
9.7
Lists the steps involved in fixing up the agency through tender system
9.8
Discuss the instruction to bidders/contractor for filling tenders/bids
9.9
Prepare comparative statement and selection of contractor from tenders
9.10 Explain the conditions of contract such as penalty, Arbitration, Time of
completions and Extension of time

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Understand the Procedures of Measurements and Payments

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8

State the importance of measurement book


List the rules to be followed in recording measurement
Record measurements in M.B and prepare abstract of payment in M.B
Explain the mode of payment to contractors
State the types of bills to be used
Prepare works bills of payment, surveying bills, final bills
Prepare muster roll. daily labour report etc
Explain terms, Hand receipt, imprest, recoverable payment, competent
authority, controlling officer, Disbursing officer, Divisional officer, cogence of
work, deposit work, supervision charges, suspense account, market rates,
storage rate and charges, major head, minor head, sub head, Detailed head

11.

Understand Store Management

11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9

Explain need for store in a project


State the classification of stores
State the classification of the items held in general stock
Explain the principles of storing materials and T&P in store
Prepare the register of store issuer and receipt
State the need for materials at site account
Explain the verification procedures of stores
Explain the procedure of taking delivery from stores
Explain procedure involved in indenting of materials

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List Of Practicals

2015
HOURS

CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS PLANNING & MANAGEMENT


123456-

Location Survey and preparation of map of proposed site.


Preparation of Contract Documents for the project.
Preparation of Working Drawings for the project.
Preparation of Specifications for the project components.
Engineering Estimation comprising of Cost, Materials, Time (Labour, machinery)
Layout of Structures and Planning for the project.

12
24
24
06
24
06

Note: Assign any one of the following projects for each group of students, distributing
all the projects in a single class.
1. Double storey R.C.C. frame structure building: Slab, beams, columns, lintels &
foundation. Prepare complete set of drawings (Architectural structural drawings
and report.
2. Design under ground and over head R.C.C water reservoir (50,000 gallons capacity) prepares structural drawing and report.
3. Layout, design, preparation of drawing and specification for a water supply scheme
of a small Town (200 houses in 25 acres) for population of 1000 persons
4. Layout, design, preparation of drawing and specification for a sewerage scheme of
a colony (200 houses in 25 acres) for population of 1000 persons.
5. Carry out high way project-layout, reconnaissance survey, selection of road
alignment, topographic map and drawing longitudinal section and cross-section of
a road (2 km long) and preparation of report.
6. Irrigation Project for 2 RD Canal Field work, topographic map, marking of
alignment, detailed drawing, schedule of quantities and abstract of cost,
PRIMAVERA SOFTWARE PROJECT
1. Loading and unloading Primavera Software.
03
2 Recognition of Menu and Toolbars
12
3 Add Project by Defining OBS, WBS, Addition of activities and codes, defining 12
Roles and Assign Resources to activities
4 Create relationships, and run schedule
12
Preparing Primavera P6 project including all stages as narrated in theory
component.
5 Add a Project to the Project Structure
03
6 Create a Work Breakdown Structure
03
7 Add Activities
06
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Add Codes to Activities


Create Relationships
Schedule a Project
Add Constraints
Organize Activities
Assign Resources and Costs
Analyse Resource/Cost Usage
Status the Project
Mitigate the Schedule
Analyse the Updated Project

2015

06
06
06
03
03
06
03
03
03
06
Total Hours 192

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CIVIL-322
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND SAFETY


64
64

T
2

P
0

C
2

To understand the need of environmental technology including pollution their


effects. and remedies
Safety practices adopted for civil engineering works.
Health hazards, site dangers.
Body and Health protection.

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Water Pollution

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8

Definition
Sources of Water Pollution
Composition of Sewage
Properties of Sewage( physical, chemical, biological)
Tests for Sewage ( physical, chemical, biological)
Biochemistry
Sewage treatment and disposal
Water standards for different uses

2.

Air Pollution

2.1
2.2
2.3

Definition, sources and emission of air pollutants


Methods of detection and measurement of air pollution
Common air pollutants, their sources and pathological effects on man

3.

Solid waste pollution

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

Definition
Sources of solid waste
Classification of solid wastes
Disposal of solid wastes(sanitary, landfill, incineration, compositing,
recycling)

4.
4.1
4.2

Noise Pollution
Definition
Sources of noise Pollution (Noise from traffic, Aircraft noise, Noise from

8 Hours

6 Hours

8 Hours

6 Hours

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4.3
4.4
4.5

construction and civil engineering works, Noise from industry


Measurements of intensity of sound
Effects of noise on peoples lives
Control of noise pollution

5.

Land Pollution

5.1
5.2
5.3

Definition and Importance


Main soil pollutants and their influence
Control of land pollution

6.

Industrial waste pollution

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9

Paper and card Industry


Main pollutants, their sources & Effects
Remedial measures
Fertilizer industry
Main pollutants, their sources & Effect
Remedial measures
Dairy industry
Tannery Industry
Main pollutants, their sources & Effects

Remedial measures from waste Pollution

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6

Petro Chemical Industry


Main pollutants, their sources & Effects
Remedial measures
Tannery Industry
Main pollutants, their sources & Effects
Remedial measures

Accidents

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Types
Causes
Effects
Remedial measures

Fire Hazards and Health Hazards

9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4

Introduction.
Causes
Control of Hazards
Prevention from Hazards

3Hours

9 Hours

3 Hours

Hours

4 Hours

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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

Safety

Fire Control Systems

11.1
11.2
11.3

Introduction
Type of equipment / tools
Operations and practices

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4

6 Hours

Introduction
Industrial ventilation, exhaust systems.
Industrial noise and its control.
Safety Precautionary Measures for
Scaffolding, Formwork, and Ladder.
Drilling & Blasting.
Demolition.
Hot bituminous works.
Fire hazards in building.
Excavation and Dewatering

11

12

2015

Natural Hazards (Earth Quakes, Slides, Etc)

4 Hours

4 Hours

Introduction
Causes
Effects
Remedial measures

Recommended / Reference Books:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Fundamentals of Construction: P.T Armstrong.


Safety and security in building design : Ralph Sinnot
Labour Compensation Act 1923.
Safety Practices and Procedures : NISTE
Sanitary Engg. By Rangwala.
Sanitary Engg. By Deshpande.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Environment, Water Pollution and Sewage Treatment
1.1 State interaction of humans and environment
1.2 State the role of Environmental scientist, Technologist and Engineer
1.3 State ecology and ecosystem
1.4 State Sources of Sewage.
1.5 Composition of sewage
1.6 Explain Properties of sewage
1.7 Explain Tests of sewage
1.8 Explain sewage treatment and water standards
2. Understand the Concept of air Pollution
2.1 Define air Pollution
2.2 State sources and emission of air pollution
2.3 Explain methods of detection and measurement of air pollutants
2.4 State air pollutants, sources and its effects
3. Understand the concept of solid waste Pollution
3.1 Define solid waste Pollution
3.2 State sources and classification of solid wastes
3.3 Explain disposal of solid wastes
4. Understand the concept of noise pollution
4.1 Define noise pollution
4.2 State sources, of noise pollution
4.3 Explain intensity of sound and its effects
4.4 Explain Control of noise pollution
5. Understand the concept of land pollution
5.1 Define land pollution
5.2 State soil pollutants and its influence
5.3 Explain control of land pollution
6. Understand the concept of industrial waste pollution with reference to industry
6.1 State pollutants and its types
6.2 State Sources of pollutants
6.3 Explain effects of pollutants
6.4 Explain remedial measures

7. Understand the remedial measures of waste pollution.


7.1 State different type of pollution.
7.2 Source of waste pollution
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7.3 Effects of the pollution.


7.4 Explain remedial measures
8. Understand the Accidents and their causes.
8.1 State Accidents
8.2 Explain causes of Accidents.
8.3 Explain Effects of Accidents.
8.4 Explain Remedial measures.
9. Understand Fire Hazards and Health Hazards .
9.1 Define Hazards.
9.2 State Fire Hazards.
9.3 State Health Hazards.
9.4 Causes of Fire
9.5 Explain methods to prevent from fire.
9.6 State control of Hazards.
10. Understand Safety Measures w.r.t. Building and Environment
10.1
10.2
10.3

Introduction of safety measures


Explain Industrial ventilation, exhaust systems.
Explain safety Precautionary Measures for
Scaffolding, Formwork, and Ladder.
Drilling & Blasting.
Demolition.
Hot bituminous works.
Fire hazards in building.
De-watering
Excavation and Timbering
Shuttering and its precautions
o Steel, Wooden and Fiber Shuttering

11. Understand the Fire Control System


11.1 Explain Fire Control System
11.2 Explain types of Equipment / Tools
11.3 Explain Operations and Practices
12. Understand the Natural Hazards (Earth Quakes, Slides, etc)
12.1 Introduction to natural hazards
12.2 Causes
12.3 Effects
12.4 Remedial measures

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CIVIL-334
HYDRAULICS AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS: 192
Theory:
96
96
Practical:
AIM:

T
3

P
3

C
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1. Apply the fundamental principles of hydraulic to Civil Engg projects.


2. Gain knowledge about the principles involved in irrigation engineering.
3. Apply principles of irrigation engineering and study irrigation system of Pakistan.

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Introduction

1.1
1.2

Introduction to the Hydraulics


Physical properties of fluids; density, specific weight, specific volume, specific
gravity, surface tension, viscosity, capillary action, cohesion, and adhesion.

2.

Fluid Pressure and its Measurement.

2.1
2.2
2.3

Pressure, intensity of pressure, pressure head and Pascal's law.


Atmospheric pressure, Gauge pressure, Absolute pressure
Measurement of fluid pressure through Piezometer tube, simple Manometer,
Differential manometer, Inverted differential manometer and Micro manometer.

3.

Hydrostatics.

3.1
3.2
3.3

Introduction
Pressure on immersed surface.
Total pressure on a horizontal ,vertical immersed surface, and inclined immersed
surface
Center of pressure, resultant pressure and center of pressure of immersed
surfaces.

3.4

4.

Floating Bodies Equilibrium.

4.1
4.2
4.3

Buoyancy & floatation, buoyant force, center of buoyancy


Metacentre, metacentric height
Kinds of equilibrium of a floating body

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Hydro kinematic.

5.1
5.2
5.3

Introduction
Discharge-equation of continuity of a liquid flow
Types of flows, Types of flow lines, path lines and stream lines

6.

Hydrodynamics.

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

Introduction
Kinds of energy of flowing liquid
Total head of flowing liquid
Bernoulli's theorem definition, formula.
Practical application of Bernoulli's equation.

7.

Flow through Pipes.

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5

Introduction
Types of flow in a pipe
Loss of head in pipes & Darcy's formula
Chezy's formula for loss of head in pipe
Hydraulic gradient and total energy lines

8.

Flow through Orifices.

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6

Introduction
Types of orifices
Jet of water, vena contract
Co-efficient of discharged
Discharge through a large rectangular orifice
Mouth pieces

9.

Flow over Notches.

9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4

Introduction
Types of notches
Discharge formula for notches
Numerical problems

10.

Flow over Weir.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5

Introduction
Types of weirs
Velocity of approach discharge formula for weirs
Velocity of approach
Numerical problems

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Flow through Open Channel.

11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8

Introduction
Chezy's formula for discharge through open channel
Manning's formula for discharge through open channel
Bazin's formula for discharge through open channel
Kennedy's Critical velocity & Lacy's regime velocity
Most economical section of channel, conditions for maximum discharge through
channel
Discharge through rectangular & trapezoidal channel sections
Numerical problems

12.

Introduction of Irrigation.

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5

Historical Background of Irrigation


Definition, necessity and scope of Irrigation
Benefits of Irrigation and ill effects of Irrigation
Types of Irrigation
Sources of irrigation water

13.

Irrigation System in Pakistan

13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6

Characteristics of Pakistan rivers


Irrigation net-work in Pakistan
Important barrages of country
Indus Basin project
Need and details of water replacement works
Water regulatory bodies

14. Water Requirement Of Crops


14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5

6 Hours

3 Hours

5 Hours

3 Hours

Brief Description
Factors affecting Water Requirements
Definitions of Some Common Important Terms
Factors Affecting Duty and Methods of Improving Duty
Relation between Duty (D), Base (B) and Delta

15. Methods of Water Distribution to Crop Fields


15.1
15.2
15.3

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Basic Methods of Distribution


Sprinkler Irrigation Method
Sub-surface Irrigation (Drip or Trickle Irrigation)

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Storage Irrigation.

16.1
16.2
16.3

Necessity.
Various terms used.
Assessment of maximum runs off from a catchment area.

17. Reservoirs
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
17.7
17.8
17.9

Definition
Purposes of Reservoir: classification
Site Selection of Reservoir
Classification of Dams
Choice of Kinds of Dam for Hydro project
Construction details of earthen dams.
Causes of failure of Earthdams and their remedies.
Seepage Control in Earth Dam.
Raising of dams, necessity and methodology.

18.

Weirs & Barrages.

18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6

Introduction to weir
Purpose of weir/barrage
Types of weirs
Site selection
Component parts
Surface flow over weirs

19.

Regulating and Silt Controlling Works.

19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4

Brief Description.
Head regulator
Types of head regulators
Types of silt controlling works

20. Canals
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7
20.8

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Irrigation Canals and their types


Components of canal Section
Classifications of Canal
Alignment of Canal
Necessity of Lining
Types of Lining
Selection of Type of Lining
Merits & Demerits of Lined and unlined channel
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20.9 Kemmedys critical velocity and Lacys Regime velocity


20.10 Design of canals
21.

Canal Falls.

21.1
21.2
21.3

Introduction, Definition & basic requirements.


Types of Canal Fall
Site selection for canal falls

22.
22.1
22.2
22.3
22.4
23.

Cross Drainage Works.


Introduction
Types; aqueduct, siphon, and drainage inlet.
Super passage, siphon super passage, level crossing.
Drainage out let, tail escape
Maintenance of Canals.

23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4

Up-keep and maintenance.


Breaches in canals-courses, preventive measures and methods of closing.
Silting tanks, their classes, objects and working.
Repair to berms, formation of new berms.

24.

Distribution Works.

24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5

Introduction of outlets
Essential requirements of an outlet.
Characteristics of outlet.
Types of outlet-modular, semi modular and non-modular outlet.
Design of outlet-modular, semi-modular and non-modular

25.

Water Logging & Salinity.

25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5

Water logging, definition


Causes and prevention
Salinity, definition
Causes & prevention
Methods of reclamation of soil

26.

River Training Works.

26.1
26.2
26.3

Spurs and their types.


Groynes
Guide Banks

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3 Hours

3 Hours

6 Hours

2 Hours

2 Hours

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RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

Hydraulics Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines : R.S Khurmi


Irrigation Engineering : Dr. Iqbal Ali
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics: E.H. Lewitt.
Fluid Mechanics : Daughty
The Fundamental Principles Irrigation Water Power : V.B Priyani
Principles & Practice of Irrigation Engineering: S.K. Sharma
Irrigation Engineering : Birdie & Dass
Hydraulic Engineering Schaum Series
Irrigation Engineering : Punmia
Irrigation Engineering : V.B. Priyani
Irrigation Hand Book : Syed Inam Ali
Asan Abpashi : Abdullah Jani
Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures: Iqbal Ali, [2001], Laser Enterprises
Karachi
Irrigation and Water Power Engineering:B.C.Punmia and B.B.Lal,[1992],
Jodhpur Publishers, Delhi

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1.

Know the Scope, Significance and Basic Definitions of Hydraulics.

1.1
1.2

State development, scope and significance of Hydraulics in civil engineering.


Define density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, surface tension,
viscosity compressibility, cohesion, and adhesion.

2.

Understand Fluid Pressure and its Measurement.

2.1

State pressure, intensity of pressure, pressure head, Pascal's law and its simple
applications.
Distinguish among atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure and absolute pressure.
Describe measurement of fluid pressure by Piezometer tube and different
manometers.

2.2
2.3

3.

Understand the Application and Location of Total Pressure on Immersed


Surface.

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4

Define Hydrostatics
State pressure on immersed surface.
Define centre of pressure and resultant pressure.
Calculate the total pressure and centre of pressure on a horizontal vertical and
inclined surface immersed in a liquid (i.e. water)

4.

Know the Equilibrium of Floating Bodies.

4.1
4.2
4.3

Define the terms, buoyancy, floatation, buoyant force and center of buoyancy.
Define metacentre and metacentric height.
State the kinds of equilibrium of a floating body.

5.

Understand the Different Types of Flow of Liquids.

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4

Define hydro kinematics


State discharge and equation of continuity of a liquid flow.
Distinguish path lines and stream lines.
Distinguish the type of flow in pipes i.e. steady and unsteady flow, uniform and
non uniform flow, turbulent flow.

6.

Understand the General Principles of Flow of Liquids.

6.1
6.2
6.3

State the term hydrodynamics.


State the energies of liquid in motion.
State the total head of flowing liquid and total energy.
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Explain Bernoulli's theorem with its formula, limitations and practical application
i.e., venturimeter & pipit tube.

7.
7.1
7.2

Understand the Flow Through Pipes.


State and explain difference between flow through pipes and open channel flow
Distinguish types of flow in pipes i.e. steady and unsteady flow, uniform and
non-uniform flow, turbulent flow.
Explain the major and minor losses of head of water flowing through pipes.
State Chezy's and Darcy's formulae for friction loss in pipe flow.
Apply Chezys & Darcys formulae for calculation of losses in pipes.
Explain with sketches the hydraulic gradient and total energy line under different
conditions.

7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6

8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5

Understand the Function and Flow Through Orifices.


Define orifice
State types of orifices
State the terms; jet of water, vena contracta, co-efficient of discharge and velocity
of approach.
Derive formulae for discharge through orifices
Differentiate between orifice and mouth piece.

9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4

Use Discharge Formula for Solving Problems on Notches.


Define notch
State types of notches
State the discharge formulae for notches.
Solve problems based on discharge formulae.

10.

Understand the Flow Over Weirs.

10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5

Define weir
State types of weirs
Differentiate sharp crested and broad crested weirs.
State the discharge formulae for weirs.
Solve problems based on discharge formulae.

11.

Understand the Principles of Flow Through Open Channel.

11.1
11.2

State the flow through open channels.


State Chezy's, Manning & s Bazin's formulae for discharge through open
channel.
State most economical section of channel and condition for maximum discharge
through channel.
State discharge through rectangular & trapezoidal channel section and their
formulae.
Solve problems on discharge through open channels.

11.3
11.4
11.5

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12.

Understand the History, Necessity and Scope of Irrigation.

12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6

State history of irrigation.


Define irrigation.
State necessity and scope of irrigation.
State merits and demerits of irrigation
Explain types of irrigation i.e. flow irrigation and lift irrigation
Explain various sources of irrigation water.

13.

Understand the Salient Features of Irrigation System of Pakistan.

13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6

Describe with map the irrigation net work in Pakistan.


State the characteristics of Pakistans rivers.
State the important barrages of Pakistan.
State Indus Basin Project
Explain need and details of replacement works in Indus Basin Project
Know IRSA and PIDA

14.

Understand Water Requirement of Crops.

14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5

Describe the term water requirement of crops.


Enlist factors affecting water requirement
Define the terms crop period, base period. Kharif Rabi ratio, core watering, cash
crop, crop rotation, delta.
Explain duty of water, factors affecting and its significance.
State relation between duty and delta.

15.

Understand Water Distribution to Crop Field

15.1
15.2
15.3

Explain basic methods of water distribution to fields i.e. Surface irrigation


method, Furrow method, Contour method, Flooding method.
Explain Sprinkler irrigation method
Explain Drip or Trickle irrigation method.

16.

Understand the Basic Idea of Storage Irrigation.

16.1
16.2
16.3

State the necessity of storage irrigation.


Define the various terms used in storage irrigation.
Explain the methods of assessment of maximum run off from a catchment area

17.

Understand Reservoirs

17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4

Define reservoirs
State the purpose of reservoir and its classification
Describe the location of site selection for reservoir
State classification of dams i.e. based on function and use, structural design,

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materials of construction, shape of X-section


17.5 State factors to be considered during choice of dam for hydro project
17.6 Explain the construction details of earthen dams
17.7 State the causes of failure of earthen dams and their remedies
17.8 Explain methods to control seepage in earthen dams
17.9 Explain necessity of raising of dams.
17.10 Explain methods of raising dam.
18.

Understand Features and Function of Weir/Barrages.

18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6

Define weir and barrages.


Distinguish between barrages and weirs and explain their purposes.
Describe with sketches the components/parts of a barrage.
State the factors governing the site selection of a barrage.
State the types of weirs.
Explain surface flow at weirs.

19.

Understand the Regulating and Silt Controlling Works.

19.1
19.2
19.3

Describe the necessity and importance of regulation and silt controlling works.
Explain head regulator and its types, i.e. flume, meter flume.
Describe with sketches the silt ejector, silt vanes, silt excluder and skimming
platform.

20.

Understand the Basic Ideas About Canals.

20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7
20.8

State the types of canal.


Explain with sketches, components of a canal section
State classification of canals
Explain the factors governing alignment of canal.
Explain lining and its types.
Enlist factors to be considered for selection of type of lining
State merits and demerits of lined and unlined channels.
Describe Kennedy's critical velocity and Lacy's regime velocity for design of
canals

21.

Understand the Basic Idea of Canal Falls.

21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4

Define canal falls.


State the basic requirement of canal fall.
Describe the types of canal falls.
Explain the factors governing the site selection of canal falls.

22.

Understand the Basic of Idea Cross Drainage Works.

22.1

Describe with sketches the different types of cross drainage works.


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22.3

Describe with sketches, super passage, syphon supper passage and level crossing.
Describe drainage outlet and tail escape.

23.

Understand the Principles of Maintenance of Canals.

23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4

Describe up keep and maintenance of canals.


Explain breaches in canal, water courses, preventive measure and methods of
closing.
Describe with sketch the silting tanks their classes, objects and working.
Explain repair to bunds and formation of new bunds.

24.

Understand the Basic Idea of Distribution Works.

24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4

Define outlet.
State essential requirements of an outlet.
Explain the characteristics of outlets.
Describe with sketches the types of outlets (modular, semi modular and non
modular).
Design of outlet, modular, semi-modular and non-modular

24.5
25.

Understand Water Logging & Salinity causes and remedial measures.

25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5

State Water logging,


State Causes and prevention measures.
Explain Salinity.
State Causes & prevention measures.
Explain Methods of reclamation of soil.

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26 Understand the Types of River Training Works.


26.1 List the objects of river training.
26.2 Explain with sketches different types of protective and river training works.

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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.

Find the properties of fluids through hydrostatic bench:


Study of pressure gauges
Determination of discharge through a pipe with Pitot tube.
Find Hydrostatics pressure and centre of pressure of vertically immersed
surface.
Numerical problems on floating bodies equilibrium
Find the Metacentric height of a floating body in Lab.
Numerical problems on Hydro kinematics
Numerical problems on Hydrodynamics
Determination of coefficient of discharge using Venturimeter
Finding the velocity by velocity rod and by current meter.
Numerical problems on flow through pipes
To find the co-efficient of discharge through a rectangular notch.
Determination of hydraulic characteristics of various orifices
Numerical problems on uniform flow in open channels
Draw a skeleton map of Pakistan showing rivers, main and link canal, Head
works and barrages
Draw a plan showing general lay out of river training and protection works.
Draw typical cross-sections of a weir floors
Draw a plan showing the general layout of head works of a perennial canal
Draw the alignment of a canal, distributor minors and water courses on contour
map
Numerical problems on duty, delta and discharge
Draw the typical X-sections of channels
Numerical problems on velocity (Kennedy critical velocity & Lacey's regime
velocity)
Draw the plan and section of a silt ejector
Draw the plane and L-section of a masonry flume
Drawings of an Aqueduct crossing
Drawings of a pipe outlet
Drawings of an A.P.M outlet
Sketches of various canal falls
Practical on discharge measurement
Draw the plan of a multipurpose irrigation project
Practice for Lining in the campus for irrigation channels
Draw typical cross section of dams

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CIVIL-343
TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
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To understand the fundamentals of various forms of transportation engineering involving


highways, airports, runways, railways, alignment and maintenance of tracks, docks and
harbours

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Highway Development and Planning.

1.1.
1.2.
1.3.

Introduction importance of transportation and modes of transportation.


Historical development of roads with special references to Pakistan.
Technical terms Road highway, carriage way dual carriageway etc.

2.

Road Alignment

2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.

Introduction
Fundamental principles.
Factors controlling selection of road alignment.
Special consideration for hilly road: grades and camber.
Pak China Economic Corridor

3.

Highway Geometric Design

3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
3.5.
3.6.
3.7.

Elements of geometrical design of road-Kerb, shoulder, footpath, driveway,


right of way, bay of road, road margins.
Sight distance- types and factors.
Necessity of super elevation.
Derivation of formula for super elevation.
Method of introducing super elevation.
Widening at curves and formula.
Highway cross section.

4.

Road Structures.

4.1.
4.2.
4.3.

Introduction.
Types of roads.
Components of roads.

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4.5.
4.6.
4.7.

Types of surfacing earth, gravel,


Economic consideration for selection of road surfaces.
Road materials-stone aggregates, bituminous materials, cement and concrete.
Retaining walls.

5.

Road Construction.

5.1.
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.

5.8.
5.9.
5.10.
5.11.

Introduction of water bound macadam road.


Dust nuisance and its prevention.
Construction of bituminous roads.
Construction details of surfacing cold and hot process bituminous macadam,
premix asphalt macadam bituminous concrete pavement, sheet asphalt
pavement.
Kinds of premix concrete roads, cement bound macadam.
Construction of concrete roads.
Ductility, Softening point, Marshal stability, Viscosity, Flash and fire,
consistency, Quantitative extraction tests for bitumen
Los Angles Abrasion test and CBR test for road materials
Comparison between rigid and flexible pavements.
Standard highway construction items of works
Joints in concrete pavements.

6.

Road Drainage.

6.1.
6.2.
6.3.
6.4.
6.5.
6.6.
6.7.

Introduction
Importance of highway drainage.
Surface drainage
Sub-surface drainage.
Drainage of slopes and erosion control.
Catch water drain in hilly area.
Cross drainage structures

7.

Traffic Engineering.

7.1.
7.2.
7.3.
7.4.
7.5.
7.6.
7.7.
7.8.

Scope of traffic engineering.


Traffic density surveys.
Road accidents and their causes.
Method of prevention of accidents.
Traffic island, Refuge Island, pedestrian crossing.
Types of road signs
Characteristics of signs.
Road signals, types and purposes.

8.

Intersections.

8.1.

Road junction and its types.

5.5.
5.6.
5.7.

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8.3.
8.4.
8.5.
8.6.

Design consideration for provision of junctions.


Factors affecting the layout of junctions.
Provision of junctions of single & dual carriageway sites, parking spaces.
Introduction to underpasses, flyovers.
Introduction to motor ways and motorway intersections.

9.

Metro Bus System

9.1.
9.2.
9.3.
9.4.
9.5.

Introduction.
Advantages.
Factors effecting alignment of metro bus system.
Construction details.
Integrated route system for metro service.

10.

Road Maintenance.

10.1.
10.2.
10.3.
10.4.
10.5.

Resurfacing.
Defects in roads- Corrugations, Ruts, pot holes, etc.
Remedies of road defects- Removal of existing surface, resurfacing, patch repair
Causes of defects of concrete roads and repair of concrete roads
Recycling of used materials

11.

Road Construction Machinery

11.1.
11.2.
11.3.

Rollers, bulldozers and grader


Types of rollers and bulldozer
Tar boiler, premix plant, Asphalt paver, tractor, trolleys, batching plant,
excavator, dragline, trencher, shovel, etc.

12.

Air Ports and Runways

12.1.
12.2.
12.3.
12.4.
12.5.
12.6.
12.7.
12.8.
12.9.

Important technical terms


Factors affecting site selection and layout of an airport.
Classification of air ports.
Runway pavement, its types and typical cross section
Patterns of runway
Drainage systems of an airport
Repair of runway.
Layout of air port buildings
Lighting of airport.

13.
13.1.
13.2.
13.3.
13.4.

Role of Railways in Development of a Country.


Introduction
Railway system in Pakistan
Comparison between Rail & Road transport
Metro Rail system

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14.7.
14.8.

6 Hours
Permanent Way.
Definition
Requirements of permanent way
Components of permanent way, functions and types of ballasts and sleepers
Gauge, its types
Factors governing adoption of a particular gauge
Rails-types Rail joints (including fastening-fish plates, bolts, spikes, chair and
bearing plates)
Railway carriage wheel, conning of wheels
Requirement of good rail joint and ballast.

15.

Creep.

15.1.
15.2.
15.3.
15.4.
15.5.

Definition
Cause of creep
Magnitude of creep
Results of creep
Methods of correction of creep

16.

Points & Crossing.

16.1.
16.2.
16.3.
16.4.
16.5.
16.6.
16.7.

Purpose
Sleepers for point & crossing (through & inter laced sleepers)
Switches-shapes, length of stock & tongue rails, heal clearance, switch angle,
through switches
Types of crossing
Theoretical & actual nose of crossing
Crossing angle & number
Station yards and their layout.

17.

Signals.

17.1.
17.2.
17.3.
17.4.
17.5.

Purpose & types


Classification of signals according to function & location
Signalling-objects
Inter locking, principles & requirements
Methods of inter-locking

18.

Tunnels.

18.1.
18.2.
18.3.

Necessity of tunnels
Importance of tunnel engineering
Alignment of tunnels and their construction

19.

Docks Harbours.

14.
14.1.
14.2.
14.3.
14.4.
14.5.
14.6.

2 Hours

4 Hours

3 Hours

3 Hours

6 Hours

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19.2.
19.3.
19.4.
19.5.
19.6.
19.7.
19.8.

Definition of harbours
Classification of harbours
Requirement of a commercial harbour its location & size
Tidal waves break water & their classification
Wharves, quay walls & jetties, piers
Classification of docks.
Beach erosion & protection
Locks & lock gates

20.

Dredging.

20.1.
20.2.
20.3.
20.4.
20.5.

Definition
Necessity of dredging
Types of dredging devices
Methods of dredging
Disposal of dredged material

21.

Navigational Aids.

21.1.
21.2.

Define: Navigation aids


Types of signals-light house, beacons, light ship & buoy

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4 Hours

2 Hours

RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

Road, Railways, Bridges and tunnel: Deshpande and Antia.


Railway Engineering: Deshpande.
Principles of Railway Engineering: S.C. Rangwala.
Docks and Harbors : A.T. Khan
Railways, Dock and Harbors (Urdu) : A.B. Mallick
Railway Bridges and Tunnels: Vazarni.
Operational Safety of Rail Transport in Pakistan: Abdul Kadoos.
Railway Tracks: Antia.
Railway Track Engineering : Agor
Highway Engineering: Gurcharan Singh, [2001], Standard Publishers, Delhi
Highways: C.A. OFlaherty,[2001], Butterworth Heinmann, Oxford
Highway Engineering: Paul H. Wright and Karen Dixon,[2004], John Wiley
& Sons
Port Engineering: Gregory P. Tsinker,[2004], John Wiley and Sons
Road Engineering: Piryani.
Highway Engineering: Gurcharn Singh.
Development of Road and Road Transport in Pakistan : Khalifa Afzal Hussain
Highway Engineering and Airports: K.L.Bhanot and S.B.Sehgal.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1.

Understand Highway Development Planning.

1.1
1.2

Explain the necessity, importance and modes of transportation.


State early roads and historical development of roads with special reference to
Pakistan.
1.3
Describe the terms road, highway, carriage way, dual carriage way etc.
2.

Understand Highway Surveys Required for Roads.

2.1
2.2
2.3

Define the term road alignment.


State the fundamental principles of road alignment.
State the factors influencing selection of alignment for a road in plain and hilly
area.
2.4
Explain the surveys required for fixing alignment.

3.

Understand Road Geometrics (Super Elevation).

3.1

Define the terms Kerb, Shoulder, Footpath, Drive way, Right of way, Bay of
roads, road margins.
3.2
Explain sight distance, stopping and over taking sight distance.
3.3
Explain the factors affecting sight distance
3.4
Define super elevation and state its necessity
3.5
Describe method of introduction super elevation.
3.6
Explain methods of introducing super elevation.
3.7
Derive formula for super-elevation.
3.8
Explain widening at curves.
4.

Understand the Component Part of Road Structure.

4.1
4.2

Describe the types of roads with sketches.


Explain the component of road i.e. sub-grade, sub-base, base and wearing
course.
4.3
State the types of surfacing earth surface, general surface, water bound,
bituminous and concrete roads.
4.4
State the economic consideration for selection of road surfaces.
4.5
Describe the road materials, stone aggregate, bituminous materials, cement and
cement concrete.
4.6
Describe the necessity and function of retaining walls, with sketches.
5.

Understand the Construction Process of Flexible & Rigid Pavements.


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5.2
5.3
5.4

5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11

Explain the construction procedure of water bound macadam road.


Explain the dust nuisance and its prevention.
Explain the construction procedure of bituminous roads.
Explain the construction detail of surfacing cold and hot process bituminous
macadam, premix asphalt macadam, bituminous concrete pavements and sheet
asphalt pavement.
Explain the construction procedure of cement bound macadam road
Explain Ductility, Softening point, Marshal stability, Viscosity, Flash and fire,
consistency, Quantitative extraction tests for bitumen
Explain Los Angles Abrasion test and CBR test for road materials
Explain the construction of concrete roads.
Compare rigid and flexible pavements.
State the items of work for roads
Explain the different types of joints in concrete pavement.

6.

Understand the Drainage of Roads

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7

Introduction of highway drainage


State the necessity and importance of highway drainage.
Describe with sketch surface drainage.
Describe with sketch sub-surface drainage.
State drainage of slopes and erosion control.
State catch water drain in hilly area.
Describe with sketches cross design structures, lips, culverts, bridge

5.5
5.6

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7. Understand the Causes and Prevention of Accidents, Road Signs and Signals.,
Traffic Islands and Pedestrian Crossings.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8

State scope of traffic engineering.


Describe traffic density surveys and use.
State accidents and their causes.
State method of prevention of accidents.
Describe with sketches traffic island refuge Island and pedestrian crossing.
Describe with sketches different types of road sign.
Describe the purpose of road signals and their types.
Explain the characteristics of road sign

8.

Understand the Purpose of Intersections and Road Junctions

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Define road junction and describe with sketches types of road junctions.
State design consideration for provision of junctions.
Describe the Factors influencing the layout of junctions, roundabouts.
Describe the provision of junctions for single & dual carriageway sites, parking
spaces.
8.5
Explain structure of underpasses, flyovers.
8.6
Describe structure of motor ways and motorway intersections.
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Understand the Purpose of purpose and structure of Metro Bus System

9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5

Describe the salient features of Metro bus system


State advantages of Metro bus system
Describe the Factors influencing the alignment/ layout of Metro bus system.
Describe the construction detail of Metro bus system.
Describe the integrated route system Metro bus service.

10.

Understand the Maintenance of Roads

2015

10.1 Explain defects liable to occur in road- corrugations, ruts, pot holes etc.
10.2 Explain the remedial measures for defects- scraping of existing layers, patch
repair, replacing with reinforced layers, resurfacing etc. .
10.3 Describe the causes of defects in concrete roadside pot holes, corrugations and
ruts.
10.4 Describe the repair of defects of concrete road.
10.5 Describe recycling procedure for road used materials
11. Understand the Function of Different Types of Machinery used in Road
Construction.
11.1 Explain the working and uses of rollers, bulldozer, and grader.
11.2 Explain types of rollers and bulldozers
11.3 Explain the working and uses of tar-boiler, premix plant, asphalt paver, tractor,
trolleys, batching plant, excavator, dragline, trencher, shovel, etc.
12.

Understand the Layout and Components of an Airport and Runway.

12.1 Explain the terms, landing strip, approach zone, run way length, taxiway, apron,
etc.
12.2 . Explain factors effecting site selection of airports- geographical, administrative,
political and economic etc.
12.3 Describe considerations for selection of airport and state the classification of an
airport Sketch the general layout of various types of airport e.g. civil aviation,
defence
12.4 Describe the run way pavements, its types draw typical cross section.
12.5 Sketch different patterns of run way.
12.6 Explain the drainage systems of an air port.
12.7 Describe the routine and special repairs of run way.
12.8 Sketch the layout of air port buildings.
12.9 Describe the lighting of an airport.
13.

Understand the Importance of Railway.

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13.2
13.3
13.4

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State the advantages of railway.


State salient features of railway system in Pakistan.
Compare rail and road transport.
Explain the metro rail system.

14. Understand the Functions of the Permanent Way.


14.1 Define permanent way.
14.2 State the requirements of permanent way.
14.3 Explain the components of permanent way, their functions and types (formation,
ballast and sleepers).
14.4 Explain gauge and its types
14.5 Explain factors governing adoption of a particular gauge
14.6 Explain the different types of rails, rail joints, rail fittings and accessories.
14.7 Explain carriage wheel and conning of wheels.
14.8 State the requirement of good rail joint and ballast.
14.9 Explain modern methods of laying railway track.
15.

Understand Creep and its Correction.

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5

Definition of creep.
Explain the causes of creep.
Explain with sketch magnitude of creep.
State the results of creep.
State the methods of correction of creep.

16. Understand the Arrangements of Points and Crossing for Safe Running of
Trains.
16.1 State the purpose of points and crossing.
16.2 Describe with sketches the sleepers for point and crossing (through and
interlaced sleepers).
16.3 Explain the terms switches, shapes, length of stock and tongue rails, heal
clearance, switch angle, through switches.
16.4 State the types of crossing.
16.5 Explain theoretical and actual nose of crossing.
16.6 Explain the terms crossing angle and number.
16.7 Explain station yards and sketch their layout.
17. Understand the Arrangements of Signals for Safe Running of Trains.
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5

State the purpose and types of signals.


State the classification of signals according to function and location.
Explain signaling and its objects.
Describe with sketches the inter locking its principles and requirements.
Explain the methods of inter locking.
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Understand Alignment and Construction of Tunnels.

18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4

State necessity of tunnels


State importance of tunnel engineering
Demonstrate alignment of tunnels and their construction
Enumerate tunnels as per their length

19.

Understand the Idea behind Docks and Harbours.

19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
19.7
19.8

Define harbours.
State the classification of harbours and list out harbours of Pakistan..
Explain the requirement of a commercial harbour, its location and size.
Explain the terms tidal waves, break water and their classification.
Explain terms: Wharves, quay walls, jetties, piers, and moorings.
State the classification of docks.
Explain beach erosion and its protection
State the terms locks and lock gates.

20.

Understand the Purpose of Dredging.

20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5

Define dredging
State the necessity of dredging.
Explain the types of dredging devices.
Explain methods of dredging.
Explain disposal of dredging material.

21.

Understand Fundamentals of Navigation Aids.

21.1
21.2

Describe navigation aids.


Explain types of signals, light house, beacons, light ship and buoys.

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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

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LIST OF PRACTICALS

HOURS

Drawing skeleton plan/map of Pakistan showing major roads.


Demarcation of road alignment on a given contour map.
Drawing typical cross-section of National and Provincial Highway.
Measurement of Stone metal at site and marking main quarries on Pakistan map.
Drawing typical cross-section of hill roads.
Sketching of subsurface drainage.
Visit to a road project under construction.
Ductility test for bitumen
Softening point test for bitumen (ring and ball apparatus)
Marshal stability test for bituminous mixture
Viscosity determination for cutback or emulsion
Flash and fire test for bitumen / cutback
Quantitative extraction of bitumen from bituminous paving
Penetration (consistency) of bituminous material
Los Angles Abrasion test
Sketching various road junctions, traffic and refuge islands.
Sketching various types of traffic signs.
Visit to motorway intersection, Metro bus system / Rail system
Preparation of general layout plan of an airport showing typical cross-section of
run way.
Sketches of various airport patterns.
Visit to a nearby railway station and tracks, observation of parts drawing plan &
cross section of permanent way
Drawing of the connection of rails to sleepers
Drawing of broad gauge track in cutting & filling
Drawing of various types of rails and chairs.
Sketching various types of signals. (common, semaphore, light disc and dwarf
signals)
Drawing sections of breakwater.
Drawing layout of typical harbour and outline the important structures.
Sketching jetties and pier, lock gates, quay, draggers
Sketching a typical light house, floating signal (beacon, buoys, mooring buoys.)

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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CIVIL-354

DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY & R. C. C. DESIGN

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:


THEORY:
PRACTICAL:
Aim:

2015

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96
96

T
3

P
3

C
4

To establish an understanding of the behaviour of structural concrete and develop


and understanding of the methods used in design practice

Course Contents
1

Ingredients of Concrete

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5

Differentiate between good and bad concrete.


Chemistry of Cement- chemicals in cement and their functions
Binding materials and their properties
Tests of cement
Fine aggregate & coarse aggregate and their properties along with tests
bulking of sand, grading of fine and course aggregates.
Additives and Admixtures for concrete

1.6
2

Properties of Concrete

2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8

6 Hours

12 Hours

Properties of fresh concrete


Workability and Factors affecting workability of concrete
Tests on fresh concrete
Measurement of workability
Recommended slump values
Properties of hardened concrete
Factors affective properties of hardened concrete
Tests on hardened concrete.
Non-destructive tests of concrete.
Mix Design method as per ACI code.
CONCRETING OPERATIONS.
Introduction-List of operation.
Storing of concrete materials-cement, aggregates.
Batching of materials, by volume, by weight.
Mixing of concrete-hand mixing, machine mixing, mixers and types.
Structure and working of batching plant.
Transportation of concrete-methods, time factor, loss of moisture,
pumping of concrete.
Compaction-hand and machine compaction, vibrators, precautions.
Finishing concrete surface-types

12 hours

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3.9
3.10

Curing of concrete-object, methods duration of curing.


Joints in concrete-types, construction and positions, joint fillers, joint
treatments.

Concreting Under Special Conditions.

4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4

Effects of temperature on concrete.


Recommended precautions and practice for hot weather concreting.
Recommended precautions and practice for cold weather concreting.
Under water concreting-method, precautions.

5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13

SPECIAL CONCRETES.
Light weight concrete, classifications properties, uses.
High strength concrete.
Mass concrete.
Ready mixed concrete.
Shotcrete
Tilt up construction
Cellular Concrete
Self-consolidated Concrete
Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Pervious Concrete.
Antibacterial Concrete
Roller-compacted Concrete
Other Advanced Concretes.

6 Hours

Pre-stressed Concrete.

6 Hours

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

Introduction to pre-stressing and methods of tensioning


System of pre-stressing
Steel and concrete used in pre-stressing
Advantages of pre-stressed concrete over R. C. C.

Reinforcement for R. C. C. Structures

7.1
7.2

Types and their properties.


Storing, cleaning, bending, fixing, placing and binding of reinforcement.

R. C. C. Design.

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Introduction to R. C. C. Design.
Different types of Loads
Advantages and disadvantages of R. C. C.
Grades of concrete, characteristics, compressive strength, tensile strength,
modulus of elasticities, modular ratio.
Working and ultimate stresses of concrete and steel

8.5

6 Hours

3 Hours

6 Hours

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8.9

Bending moment and shear force in beams bending, moment and shear
force coefficients.
Loads to be adopted in R. C. C. design-live loads, dead loads, wind load,
seismic loads, load factors and strength reduction factors.
Methods of design: service load method (working stress Design (WSD)
method), Ultimate strength Design (USD) method (limit-state design).
Codes of practice for R. C. C. design: BS Code and ACI Code.

Shear and Bond Design in Beam.

9.1
9.2
9.3

Shear stresses in beam-horizontal shear, diagonal tension and compression


Types of shear reinforcements-stirrups, inclined bars
Design for horizontal shear diagonal tension, bent up bars, spacing of
stirrups, zones of shear reinforcement in beams.
Design problems
Bond between concrete and reinforcement, bond stresses, development
length, checking bond stresses in beam

8.7
8.8

9.4
9.5

10

Design of Rectangular Beam.

10.1

Method of design (Ultimate Strength design Method), assumptions used


in Ultimate Strength design (USD) Method and behaviour of reinforced
concrete beams.
Whitneys stress diagram and formula for design
Balanced, under reinforced and over reinforced sections. Cracked section,
un-cracked section
Practical design considerations.
Design of simple R. C. C. beam code provisions, steps in design of R.C.C
simple beam-design of simply supported, cantilever, over hanging beam
under different situations.
Design of R. C. C. lintel
Problems solving related to beam & lintel.

10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5

10.6
10.7

2015

6 Hours

6 Hours

11
11.1
11.2
11.3

Design of one Way Slab/Slab Spanning in One Direction)


Definition, one way slab, two way slab
Design steps and formulae
Design of simply supported, overhanging one way slab in various
situation

3 Hours

12

Design of Doubly Reinforced Beam.

6 hours

12.1
12.2
12.3

Definition, necessity and use, limitation


Elements and assumption related to design, design steps.
Design of simply supported doubly reinforced beam.

13

Design of Two Way Slab.

3 Hours
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13.2
13.3

Definition, code provisions and assumption related to design.


Loads, bending moment coefficients and its use.
Design of isolated and two spans two way slab.

14

Design of Tee and Ell Beam.

14.1
14.2

Definition, necessity, advantages, main and secondary beam


Design of simply supported reinforced Tee and Ell beam.

15

Design of Axially Loaded Columns and Footings.

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4

Columns- determine load carrying capacity of RCC columns


Design formulae and code provisions
Types of footing
Design of isolated column footing, design of wall/ strip footing.

16

Design of Simple Stair Case.

16.1
16.2
16.3

Types, spanning horizontally and spanning longitudinally.


Loads, design elements procedure
Design of stair spanning horizontal and longitudinally.

2015

6 Hours

6 Hours

3 Hours

Recommended / Reference Books:

1
2
3
4
5
6

R. C. C. design : Winter and Nilson


Concrete Technology : Hando
Properties of Concrete : A. M. Neville
Concrete and Structures by Prof. Dr. Z. A. Siddiqui
R. C .C. Design : by ChuKia Wang
Concrete Technology: A. M. Neville and J.J. Brooks, [2006], Dorling
Kindersley India, Delhi
7 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures: N. Krishna Raju, [2003], Satish
Kumar Jain
8 Design of Concrete Structures: Arthur H. Nilson, David Darwin and
Charles W. Nolan,[2006], John Wiley and Sons
9 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures PWS Engineering: Hasson M. N.
10 ACI Design Codes

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Instructional Objectives

1.

Understand the properties of Cement and other ingredients of


Concrete

1.1
1.2

1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12

Explain difference between good and bad concrete.


Explain role of chemicals in setting process and effects on strength due to
variance in quantity in the cement
Explain the various properties/ tests of cement (i.e. initial and final setting
time tests, soundness test, compression strength test and tensile strength
test and tensile strength test, etc.
State classification of aggregates according to nature of formation, size
and shape
State the characteristics of good fine and course aggregates
Explain the tests on fine aggregates (Fineness, impurities) and on coarse
aggregates (sieve analysis, Flakiness, elongation, Bulk density, impact
value).
Explain the effects of bulking of sand on proportioning of materials and
on strength of concrete
Define importance of gradation of aggregated in strength design of
concrete
Explain the function of water in concrete
Explain the effects of excess impurities in water on strength of concrete
Differentiate between Additives and Admixtures.
Describe the types and functions of various additives and admixtures.

2.

Understand the factor influencing concrete properties

2.1

State properties of fresh concrete: segregation, blending, workability,


false set, flash set, etc.
State different factors affecting the workability of concrete
State relationship between hydrations of cement and water content, state
the water cement ratio and its effects on strength of hardened concrete
Describe the different tests for the measurement of workability, i.e. slump
test, compacting factor test, vee-bee test, etc.
State the different recommended values of slumps for various conditions
of placements
State the different properties of hardened concrete. i.e. strength,
impermeability, durability, elasticity, shrinkage, creep, thermal expansion,
etc.
Describe the various factors affecting the properties of hardened concrete.
Describe the compressive strength (cube and Cylinder strength), Tensile
strength (split cylinder test), Flexural strength test (Beam test), shear
strength test and bond strength test of concrete.
Describe non-destructive tests (rebound hammer, PUNDIT test,

1.3

1.4
1.5
1.6

1.7
1.8

2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6

2.7
2.8

2.9

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2.11

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Ultrasonic pulse test, Rebar detector Test).


Explain different methods of mix design i.e. (ordinary, minimum void w/c
maximum density rate to method fineness methods)
State the method of mix design by ACI code method for a specific
strength of concrete for design of R. C. C. structures.

4. Understand The Methods Of Batching, Mixing, Transporting, Placing,


Compacting, Finishing, Jointing And Curing On Given Jobs.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19

List the concreting operations


Discuss the storing of concrete materials at job rite
Describe method of batching i.e by volume and by weight
Explain the procedure of hand and machine mixing of concrete
State the types of concrete mixers
Explain various methods of transportation of fresh concrete
Explain the factors affecting the selection of a system of transportation
Explain the preparation of form work for concrete
Explain the method of placing steel
Explain the method of placing concrete
State various methods of compacting concrete
Explain the method of the compaction by vibrators
Explain the various methods of finishing concrete surface
Describe the object of curing
Explain various methods of curing
Explain the need of joints in concrete structures
Explain the construction and position of construction joint i.e. contraction
joints and expansion joint
State various types of joint fillers
Explain procedure of treatment of joints

Understand Standard Practices for Concreting Under Special


Conditions

4.1
4.2

Explain the effects of temperature on concrete


Explain standard practices and precautions for hot and cold weather
concreting
Explain methods of concreting under water

4.3
5

Understand Light Weight Concrete, High Strength Concretes Mass


Concrete Ready Mixed Concretes.

5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

State the types of light weight aggregates


Explain properties and uses of light weight concretes
State importance and uses of high strength concrete
Explain the special techniques involved in mass concreting
Explain necessity and manufacturing of ready mixed concrete
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5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13

Explain Shotcrete
Explain Tilt up construction
Explain Cellular Concrete
Explain Self-consolidated Concrete
Explain Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Explain Pervious Concrete.
Explain Antibacterial Concrete
Explain Roller-compacted Concrete

Know About Principles of Pre-stressed Concrete

6.1

Understand principles of pre-stressing and methods of tensioning, i.e. past


and pre tensioning.
State the systems of pre-stressing such as Freyssinet, Magnel Blaton, and
Lee Mecall systems
State the requirements of concrete and steel for pre-stressing
Explain the advantages of pre-stressed concrete over conventional R. C.
C.

6.2
6.3
6.4

Understand Methods and Procedures of Laying Reinforcement

7.1
7.2

State the types of steel and their properties used in R. C. C.


State standards for storing, straightening, cutting, bending, placing and
binding reinforcement

Understand Basic Concepts to Design an R. C. C. Member

8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4

Define R. C. C.
State advantages and disadvantages of R. C. C.
State grades of concrete, steel and their respective permissible stresses
Use standard tables of bending moment and shear force coefficients for
finding bending moment in continuous beam
State the loads to be considered for design, load factors and strength
reduction factors.
State the methods of design of R. C. C. structures i.e. Elastic Theory and
Limit State methods. Adopt Limit State Method
State the codes of practice for R. C. C. design such as BS code and ACI
code (Adopt A.C.I. code of practice for design).

8.5
8.6
8.7

Understand Shear and Bond Stresses in Beams

9.1
9.2
9.3

State shear stress in homogenous beam


Explain shear stress in R. C. C. beam
Explain horizontal shear, diagonal tension and compression developed in
a beam
Explain formulae and steps to be followed in the determination of number

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of stirrups and mild bars as shear reinforcement, zones of shear


reinforcement in beams.
Explain bond between concrete and reinforcement

10

Understand the Flexural Formula and Design of Simple R. C. C.


Beam

10.1

10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7

State the assumption used in Strength Design method(Limit State


Method) and behaviour of reinforced concrete beams.
Explain Whitneys stress diagram and formula for design
Explain balanced, under reinforced and over reinforced sections, Cracked
section, un-cracked section
Explain practical design consideration.
Explain Design of simple R. C. C. beam
State the steps and formulae to be followed in design of lintels
Practice of relevant numericals

11

Understand the Principles Involved in the Design of Slab

11.1

Distinguish between on way and two way slab and state the loads taken
into account for design of slab
State the steps and formulae for designs of one way slab
Design simply supported, and overhanging one way slab in various
situations

10.2
10.3

11.2
11.3

12

Understand Principles Involved in the Design of Doubly Reinforced


Beam

12.1

12.4

Define doubly reinforced beam and explain necessity of compression


reinforcements in beam
Explain various methods of design of doubly reinforced beam, ACI code
Explain elements and assumption related to design of doubly reinforced
beam, also state steps and formulae for design
Design a simply supported doubly reinforced beam

13

Understand the Principles Involved in the Design of Two Way Slab

13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4

Define two way slab and explain design elements


Use banding moment coefficients for different conditions
State assumptions for design of simply supported and two spans
continuous slabs
Solve problems on two way simply supported slab

14

Understand Principles Involved in the Design of Tee and Ell Beam

14.1

Define Tee and Ell beam and explain advantages of Tee and Ell beams

12.2
12.3

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Solve problem on simply supported Tee and Ell beam

15

Understand The Principles Involved in the Design of Axially Loaded


Column and Simple Column Footings

15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5

State short and long columns


Determine load carrying capacity of RCC columns
Explain formulae for the design of column and its footing
Calculate depth of footing and reinforcement details
Design of isolated column footing; punching shear and BM in base, etc.
and design of wall/ strip footing.

16

Understand the Procedure Involved in the Design of Stairs

2015

16.1

Distinguish between stair spanning horizontally and stair spanning


longitudinally
16.2 Compute loads taken into accounts for design of stairs and explain
assumptions and steps involved in the design of stairs
16.3 Design a simple stair
16.3.1.1
Spanning horizontally
16.3.1.2
Spanning longitudinally

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96

HOURS

1.

Test on cement

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

Fineness test of cement.


Preparation of cement paste of standard consistence.
Determination of Initial and final setting time.
Le-Chatelliers test for soundness of cement.
Test for compressive strength of cement using mortar (1:3) cube and
cylinder
Briquette test for tensile strength of cement using mortar (1:3)

2.

Test on aggregates

2.1

Determine clay percentage in sand.

2.2

Determination of particle size distribution of fine and coarse aggregates


by sieve analysis.
Determination of bulk density and voids in aggregates.

Determination of flakiness index and elongation index of coarse


aggregates.
Determination of specific gravity and water absorption of aggregates.

2.3
2.4
2.5
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3

3
3
3
3
3

3.10
3.11

Test on concrete
Test for workability of concrete by slump cone.
Test for workability of concrete by compacting factor apparatus.
Preparation of concrete cubes and cylinders vibrated and hand compacted,
hand mixed and machine mixed and with different water cement ratio.
Determination of compression strength of concrete using cubes and
cylinders and compare the strength of both.
Preparation of standard size beams for flexural strength of concrete
Modules of rupture test, (breaking of beam prepared in above practical)
Split cylinder test for tensile strength of R. C. C. concrete Design.
Non-destructive test by rebound hammer.
Rebar Detector test NDT for steel reinforcement in R. C. C. structures like
bridge, Water tank, framed structures e.g. buildings OHR etc.
Solve problems on bending moment and shear force in beams
Design and drawing of simple rectangular R. C. C. beam with U. D .L.

3.12

Design and drawing of simply supported and overhanging one way slab

3.13

Design and drawing shear force reinforcements for a rectangular beam


and check for bond
Design of cantilever beam and lintels.

Design and drawing of doubly reinforced beams along with shear


reinforcement and check for bond.
Design and drawing of two way slab.

3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

3.14
3.15
3.16

3
3
3

3
3

3
3

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Design and drawing of simply supported Tee and Ell beams.

3.18

Design and drawing of main and secondary Tee & Ell beam for a hall.

3.19

Design and drawing of R. C. C. column with isolated footing.

3.20

Design and drawing of stair case.

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DAE CIVIL TECHNOLOGY


YEAR 3
SOIL MECHANICS AND BRIDGE ENGINEERING

CIVIL-373

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:


Theory:
Practical:
AIM:

160
64
96

T
2

P
3

C
3

1. To know the importance of soil as a foundation and source for construction


material for every building, bridge, dam, power station, roads, railroad, etc.
2. To understand the physical properties of soil and behaviour of soil masses
subjected to various types of forces

COURSE CONTENTS
1.

Introduction

1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9

Soil, soil mechanics, soil engineering


Objectives of soil mechanics
Types of soil and their formation
Soil structure and its group
Three phase diagram of soil
Physical properties of soil
Specific gravity and various densities
Various interrelationships
Numerical problems

2.

Soil Classification.

5 Hours

5Hours

2.1 Classification of soils


2.2 System of classification:
(i) particle size classification,
(ii)Textural classification,
(iii) AASHTO classification,
(iv)Unified soil classification system
2.3 Particle size analysis
2.4 Well graded, uniformly graded soil, poorly graded soil ,Effective grain size,
coefficient of uniformity, coefficient of curvature

3.

Plasticity.

5Hours
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3.2
3.3
3.4
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.

2015

Consistency of soil
Description of Atterberg's Limit.
Different Indices(Plasticity index ,liquidity index, consistency index etc)
Methods of determination of Atterberg's Limits for given soil sample.
Compaction.

5 Hours

Compaction and Objectives of compaction


Principles of compaction
Compaction Effort or Energy
Compaction and consolidation
Standard proctor test and modified proctor test
Field compaction test, Rubber balloon method, Nuclear density meter
,Methods of field compaction
Factors affecting field compaction
Permeability

7 Hours

Introduction to permeability
Description of factors affecting permeability.
Darcy's Law and its validity
Laboratory permeability tests
Field permeability tests
Numerical problems on permeability.
Shear Strength of Soils.

6 Hours

Introduction to shear strength of soils.


Coulomb's Law for shear strength of soil.
Laboratory measurement of shear strength
Triaxial compression test and Mohrs circle
Unconfined compression test.
Factors affecting shear strength of soil
Differentiate between cohesive and non-cohesive soil
Stability of Slopes.

3 Hours

Necessity, types and failure of slopes


Causes of failure of slopes
Factors contributing to slope failure.
Remedial measure to avoid slope failures.
Bearing Capacity of Soils.

5Hours

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8.2
8.3
8.4
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3

Introduction to bearing capacity of soil.


Factors affecting bearing capacity.
Standard penetration test
California bearing ratio test
Introduction to Development of Bridges

10.2
10.3
10.4

11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
12.
12.1
12.2
13.

3 Hours

Definition of terms related to bridge engineering


Structural parts of bridges
Factors affecting the development of bridges

10. Permanent Bridges


10.1

2015

5 Hours

Permanent girder bridges, component parts and type (R. C. C, steel and pre
stress conc.)
arch bridges-types (masonry, R. C. C, steel and pre-stressed concrete)
suspension and Rigid Frame Bridge (R. C. C and Steel)
Permanent big bridges Abutment, wing walls, approaches, piers and their
foundation.
Culvert

3 Hours

Culvert and causeway


Difference between culvert and causeway
Types of culverts (pipe, box, arch and slab)
Types of causeway
Temporary Bridges

4 Hours

Introduction types (wooden, suspended, floating and moveable)


Necessity and suitability
Selection of Bridge Type and Site

4 Hours

13.1
13.2

Comparison of various types


Characteristics of an ideal site for a bridge (River and Banks, foundation
design and construction facilities, approaches)
13.3 Location of an alignment and site
13.4 Factor governing the choice of a bridge
4 Hours
14.
Maintenance of Bridge
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4

Brief description of general maintenance


Brief description of maintenance of steel, masonry, R.C.C. bridges
Brief description of maintenance of causeways.
Introduction of modern techniques e.g. epoxies etc.
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RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Soil Mechanics:Jumikis.
Soil Mechanics: M.S. Smith.
Soil Mechanics and Foundations: B.C. Punmia.
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering : P. Purushothama Raj
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering: P. Purushotthama Raj, [2009],
Pearson Education
6. Soil Mechanics: Alfred R. Jumikis, [2003], McGraw-Hill
7. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: K.R. Arora, [2003], Standard 9 Hours
Publishers, Delhi
8. Bridge Engg. By Khattak
9. Bridge Engg. By J.S Alagia
10. Road, Railways, Bridges and Tunnels by Desh Pande and Antia.
11. Soil Mechanics: B.C Punmia. [2002]Laxmi Publications, New Dehli.
12. Geotechnical Engineering: Braja M.Das. [2000], Brooks/ Cole USA
13. Soil Mechanics by Dr. Aziz Akbar, UET Lahore.

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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES

1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6

Understand the Preliminary Definitions and Relationships.


State Objectives of soil mechanics
Explain Soil structure and its group
Define the terms, solids, voids, voids-ratio, porosity, degree of saturation,
percentage air voids and moisture contents.
Define specific gravity and various densities of soil.
Solve the numerical problems based on 1.1 to 1.2
Derive the various relationships

2.

Understand the Classification Systems of Soil.

2.1
2.2

2.4

State classification of soil and its necessity.


Explain Particle size classification system, Textural classification system,
AASHTO soil classification system, Unified soil classification system
Explain well graded, uniformly graded soil, poorly graded soil ,Effective
grain size, coefficient of uniformity, coefficient of curvature
Explain the particle size analysis for different soils.

3.

Understand the Plasticity Variation of Soil.

3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5

State the consistency of soil


Describe the Atterberg limits.
Define the various indices
Explain different Indices(Plasticity index ,liquidity index, consistency index etc
Explain the methods of determination of Atterburg limits.

2.3

4. Understand the Compaction Tests (Field And Lab).


4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7

State term compaction its significance and necessity.


Discuss the principles of compaction
Compare between compaction and consolidation.
Describe Compaction Effort or Energy.
List the procedure of standard proctor test and modified compaction test.
List the procedure of field compaction tests, core cutter method and sand
replacement method, Rubber balloon method, Nuclear density meter
State the factors affecting compaction.

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5. Understand the Methods Of Determining the Permeability of Soil.


5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Define permeability.
Describe factors affecting permeability.
State the Darcy's law of permeability and its validity
Explain the method of determining the permeability of soil in the Lab
Explain the methods of determining the permeability of soil in the field.

6.

Know the Shear Strength of Soil.

6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4

6.7
6.8
6.9

State the term shear strength of soil & its significance.


State Coloumb's law for shear strength of soil.
State and explain the shear box test
State and explain Triaxial compression test and present the results by Mohrs
circle
Apply the equations of simple two dimensional stress systems to solve
problems encountered in soil mechanics.
Verify results obtained in 6.5 above using Mohrs circle of stress graphical
method.
Explain the unconfined compression test.
Describe the factors affecting shear strength of soil.
Differentiate between cohesive and non-cohesive soils.

7.

Understand the Need of Stability of Slope.

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4

State the necessity, types and failure of slope.


Explain causes of failure of slopes
State the factors contributing to slope failure.
Explain the remedial measure to avoid slope failure.

8.

Understand the Bearing Capacity of Soil.

8.1

Define bearing capacity, ultimate bearing capacity and safe bearing capacity of
soil.
State the factors affecting bearing capacity of soil.
Explain the method for finding bearing capacity of soil by standard penetration
test.
Explain the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) method for finding bearing
capacity of soil.

6.5
6.6

8.2
8.3
8.4

9.

Introduction To Development Bridges

9.1
9.2
9.3

Definition of terms related to Bridge Engineering


Explain structural parts of a Bridge
Explain factors Affecting the Development of Bridges
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Permanent Bridges

10.1
10.2

Explain structure permanent girder bridges


Explain components parts and type (RCC, steel and pre stressed concrete)

11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
12.
12.1
12.2
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
14.
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4

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Culvert
Define Culvert and causeway
Explain the difference between culvert and causeway
Explain Types of culverts (pipe, box, arch and slab)
Explain Types of causeway
Temporary Bridges
State introduction types (wooden, suspended, floating and moveable)
Necessity and suitability
Selection of Bridge Type and Site
Comparison of various types
Characteristics of an ideal site for a bridge (River and Banks, foundation
design and construction facilities, approaches)
Location of an alignment and site
State Factors governing the choice of a bridge
Maintenance of Bridge
Brief description of general maintenance
Brief description of maintenance of steel, masonry, R.C.C. bridges
Brief description of maintenance of causeways.
Introduction of modern techniques e.g. epoxies etc.

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2015
96

1.
i)
ii)

Determination of moisture content in a given soil sample by


Speedy moisture content apparatus
Oven method in the lab

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ii)
iii)

Determination of specific gravity of given soil sample by pycnometer


Sieve analysis for a given soil sample in the lab and preparation of gradation curve.
Atterbergs (Liquid, Plastic & Shrinkage) Limit determination
Performing standard and modified Proctor test.
Finding field density by
Core cutter method
Sand replacement method

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

HOURS
03
03
03
03
06
06
03
03

Permeability test and problem solving relating to Permeability


Direct shear test for determining shear strength of soil in the laboratory
Triaxial compression test and present the results by Mohrs circle
Performing standard penetration test and finding bearing capacity of the soil
California bearing ratio (CBR) test for finding bearing capacity for soil for buildings,
bridges and roads.
12.
Sketching bridges according to:
i. function / purpose
ii. materials of construction
iii. Relative portion of permanent floor
iv. types of super structures

06
03
06
03
03

13.
14.
15.
16.

06
06
06
06

Drawing of R.C.C slab culvert


Drawing of low level and high level causeways
Drawing of R.C.C deck slab bridge having two span 10 m each
Visit of a railway / highway bridges.

03

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LIST OF LABORATORIES SUBJECT WISE


SUBJECT TITLE

NAME OF LABORATORY
/ WORKSHOP

Applied Chemistry

Chemistry Laboratory

Applied Physics

Physics Laboratory

Workshop Practice

Wood Workshop

Workshop Practice

Electrical Lab

Basic Civil Engineering Surveying


Advanced Civil Engineering Surveying
Construction Project Planning & Management

Surveying Laboratory

Basic Civil Engineering Drawing


Civil Engineering Drawing & AutoCAD

Drafting Laboratory

Computer Applications
Civil Engineering Drawing & AutoCAD
Construction Project Planning & Management

AutoCAD Laboratory

Computer Applications
Advanced Quantity Surveying
Construction Project Planning & Management

Computer Laboratory

Engineering Materials & Construction Techniques Construction Laboratory


Advanced Construction Techniques
Construction Project Planning & Management
Concrete Technology & R. C. C. Design
Engineering Mechanics
Concrete Technology & R. C. C. Design
Soil mechanics & Bridge Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Construction Project Planning & Management

Materials Testing Laboratory


(Combination of Soil Mechanics
Lab, Mechanics Lab, Transportation
Lab and Concrete Lab)

Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering


Public Health Technology

Public Health and Hydraulics Lab


(Combination of Public Health Lab
and Hydraulics Lab)

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List of Equipment and Machinery for DAE in Civil Technology


SURVEY LAB
S.#
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6
7.
8.
9
10.
11.
12.
13
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

Name of Equipment / Machinery with specifications


Electronic Total Station
Electronic Digital Theodolite (Optional)
Microptic Theodolite
Auto Levels
Auto Set Level : with built-in Micrometer: (Tilting Level)
Laser level
LEVELLING STAFF
PLANE TABLE SET
Prismatic Compass with tripod:
Telescopic Alidade:
Telescope Survey Compass:
ENGINEERS CHAIN
METRIC CHAIN:
GUNTERS CHAIN
STEEL TAPE
STEEL BAND
METALLIC TAPE
INVAR TAPE
ARROWS
RANGING RODS
Ranging Rods(Two pieces)
CROSS STAFF

Quantity
Required
8
8
10
10
5
2
20
10
20
05
5
10
10
4
20
10
20
4
100
100
40
20
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24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29
30
31
32
33
32
35
36
37
38

OPTICAL SQUARE

10

OPTICAL Square

10

VELOCITY ROD

MALLET

20

ABNEYS LEVEL

SOUNDING ROD (Aluminium)

20

PLUMB BOB

20

PLANIMETER

BALL PEIN HAMMER

10

Levelling Tripod:

20

Target Staff:

10

Double frequency GPS

Hand Held GPS

Thermometer (Mercury):

10

Spring Balance:

10

Barometer:

b) Material Testing Lab (Mechanics, Concrete, Transportation & Soil Mechanics)


S.#

Name of Equipment / Machinery with specifications

1
2

Compression Testing Machine


Flexure / Tension Machine (cement, Mortar, Briquette Tensile
Testing)

Electronic Digital Balance (Top-Pan Type)

Quantity
Required
1
1
1
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Electronic Digital Precision Balance (Top-Pan Type)


Top Pan Weighting Balance

Vicat Apparatus
Lechatlier's Apparatus

Desiccators cabinet

Specific Gravity Test Set


(Fine and course aggregates)
Confirming with ASTM + BS Standards
for fine aggregate
Glass Pycnometer

Conical mould and temper:

For Coarse Aggregates:

10

10

Set of Sieve

11

Sieve shaker
Speedy Moisture Content Apparatus

Standard Proctor Compaction Apparatus:


Modified Proctor Compaction Apparatus:

Sand Cone Apperatus for Measurement of Field Density


Constant Head Permerbility Apparatus
Direct Shear Test Machine
Digital Stop Watch
Atterberg's Limit Determination
1. Liquid Limit Test
a) Liquid Limit Device with Grooving tool and counter
b) Glass Plate
2. Plastic Limit Test
a) Procelein Dish
b) Spatula / Knife
c) Glass Surface / Plate
d) 12 number of Moisture Containers
e) Steel Rod (3mm dia approximately)
3. Shrinkage Limit Test
a) Shrinkage Dish 45mm dia x 12.7mm height
b) Crystallizing Dish 57mm x 31mm (approximate)
c) Prong Plate with 3 metal prongs
d) Evaporating Dish
e) Spatula

8
1
1
10

5
6

12
13
14
15
16
17
18

19

3 Sets

8
8
8

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21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60

f) Graduated Cylinder 25ml


Core Cutter Test Apparatus
Soil Samling Kit
Sample Extriuder
Standard Penetration Test Apparatus
Marshal Stability Test (30KN Capacity)
Saybolt Viscometer
Bitumen Ductility Test Apparatus
Thermostatic Lab Oven
Softening Point Test
Equipment Flash and Fire Test
Penetration of Bituminous Material
Loss Angles Abrasion Test
Extraction of Bitumen
Non-Distructive Test (Concrete Test Hammer)
Young's Modulus Apparatus:
Basic Roof Truss:
Shearing Force Apparatus:
Bending Moment Apparatus:
Loaded Beam Assembly:
Deflection of Beam Apparatus:
Flakiness Sieve Set
SPATULA
Wire Brush
Trimming Knife
Graduated Cylinders
Flakiness Index Guage
Elongation index guage (length guage)
Wire Basket
Tray SET
Pycnometer
Conical Flask
Beakers
Thermometers
Wash Bottle
Specific Gravity Bottles
Metallic Scoops
Mortar & Pestle
Mixing Spoon Set
Mixing Bowl
UNIVERSAL TESTING MACHINE
Rebar Locator Apparatus

2015

8
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
8
8
8
8
8
8
2
10
20
10
10
8
5
20
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
20
10
20
20
8

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Equipment required for DAE Civil Technology(Group/Section Strength) = 50 Students)


c) Construction Lab (Construction and Concrete Technology)
S.
#
1
2
3
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
i
g

Name of Equipment / Machinery with specifications


Concrete Drum Mixer (Tilting Type)
Platform scale
MOULDS:
cubes 150mm (6") with clamp attached based plate, easily collapsible sides
(made of cast iron)
cubes 100mm (4") with clamp attached based plate, easily collapsible sides
(made of steel)
cylinders 150mm dia X 300mm height (6" dia x 12" height) complete with
base plate and locking arrangement, made of Steel
mortar cubes 50mm (2") made of brass / steel, three gnag mould, machined in
internal surfaces, easily collapsible
beams 150 x 150x600mm (6"x6"x24") made of steel
Set of Spanners for (cubes and cylinder, beam moulds)
Tamping Rod for cubes/cylinders 16 mm dia 600 mm long ASTM
Tamping Rod for mould, 25 x 25 x380 mm (BS 1881)
Concrete cylinder capping
complete including:
1. two steel retainers for 6" (15cm) dia cylinders
2. Electric melting pot for melting capping compound (with 20kg capping
compound Tin)

Quantity
Required
1
1

10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10

2 Sets

Vibrating Table

Poker Vibrator

Slump Test Apparatus

10

Compacting Factor Apparatus

Mechanical Sieve Shaker

10
11

Wheel Barrow:
Bucket

5
10

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12
13

Paint Scraper Set


Poteen Filler Knife Set

10
10

14

Mason Trowel

10

16

Chisel Set (9"-12"-18")

10

17

Brick Hammer

25

18

Hammer

10

19

Plumb Bob

25

20

Mason's Spirit Level

25

21

Straight Edge

10

22

Shovels with handle

10

23

Kassi (Plies) with handle

10

24

Spirit Level (Aluminium 2 ft. length)

25

25

Pick Axe

10

26

Steel float Set


(Small, medium, large)
Wooden Handle

10

27

Wooden Float
(small, medium, large)
Wooden Handle

25

28

Wooden Scaffolding for Mason


Bamboo (10 feet)
Bamboo (15 feet)
Battens (5'x3"x2")
Shesham Wood Planks (7'x7"x1")

60
40
40
40

29

Mortar Pan

10

30

Adjustable Wrench Set

10

31

Steel Tape

20

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32

Mixing Spoon Set

25

33

Tray (Galvanised Iron, 14 SWG) SET

20

34

Pointing Trowel

25

35

Pointing Tray

20

36

Striker for vertical joint (pointing)

25

37

Striker for horizontal joint (pointing)

25

38

Metallic Tape

10

d) Public Health Engineering & Hydraulics Lab


S.#

Name of Equipment / Machinery with specifications

Quantity
Required
20
10

1.
2.

ADJUSTABLE WRENCH Set


Pipe Wrench Chain Type

3.

ADJUSTABLE PIPE WRENCH

20

4.

PIPE REAMER

10

5.

PIPE VICE (STAND TYPE)

10

6.

PIPE VICE (BENCH TYPE)

10

7.

PIPE THREAD CUTTING KIT

10

8.

TAP SET

10

9.

PIPE CUTTER

10

10. PLIERS Adjustable

10

11. COLD CHISEL Set

10

12. STEEL TAPE

20

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13. Masons Spirit Level

20

14. STEEL RULE

20

15. ELEC TRIC DRILL MACHINE

16. SCREW DRIVER SET

20

17. Trowel (200-280 mm long steel)

20

18. Mortar Pan

20

19. Shovel with handle

10

20. HACK SAW

10

21. Bench Vice

22. BALL PEIN HAMMER Set

10

23. CLAW HAMMER

10

24. FILES Set

10

25. SCISSORS

10

26. CENTRE PUNCH

10

27. MELTING POT

28. Ladle

29. PIPE YARNING AND CAULKING TOOLS

10

30. DRAIN CLEANING RODS

31. Oil Cane

10

32. DRILL/BIT SET

33. Complete Set of Bath Room Fitting

34. Complete set of Bath Sanitary Fixture

35. HYDRAULIC BENCH

2
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36. METACENTRIC HEIGHT MEASURING APPARATUS:

37. HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE APP.


38. VENTURIMETER APP.
Compatible with Hydraulic Bench.
39. MANOMETER (U-TUBE)
40. FLOW OVER WEIR APPARATUS
Complete compatible with hydraulic bench.
41. PITOT TUBE
42. Energy losses in pipe Apparatus
43. CURRENT VELOCITY METER
44. WATER HARDNESS TEST APPARATUS:
45. Turbidity Test Apparatus
e) Computer Lab

2
2
2
5
5
2
1
2
2

(Computer Application / Auto CAD, Advanced Quantity Surveying and Construction Planning)
(For class of 50 students)
Sr. No.
Name of Item with Specifications
1
Computer latest model Server

Qty
01

Computer latest model work stations

51

Laptop computer

01

Net working

UPS 2000 Watt with batteries

10

Multimedia Projector

01

Scanner for A-3 paper

01

Printer LaserJet

01 set

01

Plotter LaserJet A-0 Size

01

10

Computer Chair (will be added in furniture portion)


Without arm rest 5 legs base
Computer Table (will be added in furniture portion)
2 x 2 x 2
License software for education Latest Versions
Auto CAD Civil 3D,
3D MAX
Prima Vera
M.S Office
Antivirus
Microsoft windows

51

11
12

51

50
50
50
50
50
50
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Drawing Hall / DRAFTING LAB


Sr. No.
Name of Item with Specifications
1)
Drafting Table
Portable (Taper Type)
Table size 32" x 24"
2)
Instruments Box
Special Compass Set
3)
Tee Square
(600 mm)
Transparent
4)
Set Square
Transparent medium size (300 mm)
5)
Templates
Circle Square, Hexagon, Triangle (03 each)
6)
French Curves
Good Quality, medium size
7)
Clutch Pencil
(0. 5 mm)
8)
Eraser
9)
Sharpener Machine
10) Portable Drawing Board
(3x2 with scale)
11) Drafting Machine Elbow type
Table size Ao complete with all accessories
12) Drafting Table with high level stools

Qty
51

05 Set
05Set

05 Set
02 Set
02 Set
12
12
05
05
01
50

TOOLS & EQUIPMENT LIST


WORKSHOP PRACTICE : ELECTRICAL WIRING
SR. #

EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENT

QUANTITY REQUIRED
(NOS .)
10

1.

3-Phase Electric Motors

2.

3-Phase Energy Meter

10

3.

AVO Meters

15

4.

Clamp on Meter

15

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5.

Cold Chisels 10 Long

10

6.

Combination Pliers 8

15

7.

Electric Bells

50

8.

Fluorescent Tubes (with electric choke) Complete

50

9.

Hack Saws 15

50

10. Hand-Drill Machine Electric Two Speeds 3/4 Chuck


Heavy Duty
11. Kerosene Burners

10

12. Long Nose Pliers 6

25

13. Megger/Insulation Tester

10

14. Main Switch 3-Phase

50

15. Main Switch Single Phase

50

16. Masonry Drill Bit Set

50

17. Masonry Hand Bit

25

18. Phase Testers

25

19. Plumb Bobs

12

20. Rip Saw 12

12

21. Rough Cut File 12

10

22. Screw Driver Sets

30

23. Screw Drivers 12

30

24. Side Cutter 6

30

25. Single-Phase Electric Motors

25

26. SinglePhase Energy Meter

10

27. Small Hammers

15

28. Smooth Files 12

10

29. Spirit Levels 15

25

30. Two-way Switch

30

31. Wiring Boards 3 x 5 Wall Mounted

20

32. Wood Chisel 1

2015

10

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33. Work Benches 4 x 6 x 2.5

2015

15

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT (O PTIONAL)


1. Air Conditioners

2. Circuit Breakers

30

3. Electric Ballasts (40 W)


4. Panel Board

50
25

WOODWORKS LABORATORY
SR. #

EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENT

QUANTITY
REQUIRED
(NOS.)
10

1.

Adjustable Wrench 8"

2.

Adze (Tessa) 1 kg

10

3.

Auger Bits 1/2"

15

4.

Block Plane

10

5.

C Clamps 10"

10

6.

Combination Square 12"

15

7.

Cross Cut Saw 18"

25

8.

Electric Drill Chuck Size 1/2" 220 V

10

9.

Flat Chisel 1/2"

25

10.

Hack Saw 15" With Handle

25

11.

Inside Callipers 8"

10

12.

Jack Plane (Stanley) 14"

25

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13.

Jointer Plane

10

14.

Key Hole Saw 12"

15

15.

Mallets Wooden

25

16.

Marking Gauge

25

17.

Measuring Tapes 3 m

25

18.

Nail Puller 18"

10

19.

Oil Stone

20

20.

Outside Calipers 8"

10

21.

Pliers 8"

25

22.

Ratchet Brace

23.

Rebate Plane

10

24.

Rip Saw 18"

20

25.

Screw Drivers Flat 10"

20

26.

Smoother Plane 9"

20

27.

Surface Plate 24 x 18

28.

T Bevel 12"

10

29.

Tennon Saw 15...

20

30.

Tri Square 30 cm. Steel

25

31.

Triangle File 5"

25

32.

Triangle File 6"

25

33.

Work Benches

10

34.

Bench Vices

25

1.

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT (OPTIONAL)


Electric Circular Saw
2

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Electric Planer

3.

Electric Hand Planer

2015

CONSUMABLE MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR 50 STUDENTS.

BASIC C I V I L E N G I N E E R I N G SURVEYING
Wooden Pegs

1"x1"x4"

Wooden Pegs

1"x1"x6"

30 Nos.
30 Nos.

ENGINEERING MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES


Bricks

2000

Cement

Nos.

20 Bags

Coarse Aggregates

500

Cft

Distemper

10 Litres

Knotting & Lashing Rope

50 Yards

Lime

100

Paint

Kg

10 Liters

Sand

500

Cft

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Cartridge Ink

4 Set

CDs
Paper

50 Nos.
8 1/2"x11"

5 Reams

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Paper

11"x17"

5 Reams

Paper

Legal

2 Reams

Ribbons LQ 2170

4 Nos.

Toners Printers

4 Nos.

2015

PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNOLOGY


GI Pipe

100

Sq.ft

GI Pipe Special

12 Nos.

Lime

10 Kg

Cement

Bag

Jute

Kg

Plumbing Fixtures each type

1 No.

Rubber Rings

Sand

10 C. ft

GI, CI, PPRC, Specials each type and size

25 Nos.

Kg

Advanced Civil Engineering Surveying


Lime

40 Kg

Pegs

1"x1"x4"

30 Nos.

Pegs

1"x1"x6"

30 Nos.

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES


Bitumen

20 Kg
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Bricks

2000

Cement

2015

Nos.

20 bags

Chalk

5 Sq.ft

Luminous Slip

5 Sq. ft

Lime

10 Kg

Sand

200

Sand Dust

Sq. ft

1 Kg

Stone Crush

300

Sq.ft

CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWING & AUTO CAD


Ammonium Liquid

Liters

Sensitized Paper

Tracing Paper

Printer Toner

1 No.

Printer Paper A2 size

1 Ream

Printer Paper Legal size

1 Ream

Ream
Ream

ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Aluminum Sheet

1 sq. ft x 1/8"

1 No

Mild Steel Sheet

1 sq. ft x 1/8"

1 No

Copper / Brass Plates

1 sq.ft x 1/8"

1 No

1/2" Dia

3 Kg

Steel Bars

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Steel Bars

3/8" Dia.

2 Kg

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY AND R. C. C. DESIGN


Cement

10 Bag

Sand

100

Cft

Stone Crush

100

Cft

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Bitumen

5 Kg

Stone Crush

1- 1/2"

100

Cft

Stone Crush

3/4"

100

Cft

Civil-314: Construction Project Planning & Management


Limes

10 Kg

Papers

A4 & A3

4 Reams

WOOD WORKS LABORATORY

SR.#

NAME OF ARTICLE

QUANTITY

1.

Deodaar Wood for Wooden Joints

50 ft

2.

Fire Fighting Safety Equipment (Fire Extinguishers


and Safety Care, etc.)

1 Set

3.

Glue 5 Kg

4.

Kail Wood for Door & Frame

5.

Kerosene Oil

6
50 ft
10 Liter.

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Lubricating Oil / Grease

7.

Nails 1, 1.5, 2, 3 (2 Kg each)

8.

Over all / Apron for Trainees

9.

Safety Shoes for Trainees

10.

Screw , 1, 1 , 2 (2 Packets each)

11.

Sheshum Wood

12.

Veneer Board (4" x 8 x )

2015

10 Liter.
8 Kg
25
25 pairs
12 packets
50 ft
10

ELECTRICAL LABORATORY

SR.#

NAME OF ARTICLE

1.

Cable 3/0.029, 7/0.029, 7/0.036, flexible, single core,


double core each

2.

Fire Fighting Safety Equipment (Fire Extinguishers


and Safety Care, etc.)

3.

Wiring accessories( switch, sockets, boards of sizes,


bulb holders, dimmer, Ceiling rose, indicators,
breakers, main switches, two way switch, change
overs, regulators, cleats, clips, insulation tape, screws
of sizes, steel nails etc

4.

pipes, casing and capping, batten each

5.

bulbs, tube lights, energy savers,

QUANTITY
3 Roles

1 Set
50 each

200 ft
20 each

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NAMES OF REVISION COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Sr
#
1

Name

Designation

0333-8005301

Sr. Instructor
Civil

Govt. Staff Training


College Faisalabad

0333-4586929

Mr. Imtiaz
Ahmad Awan

Sr. Instructor
(Civil)

Govt. College of
Technology, Rasul

0346-6485886

Engr. Naveed
Ajmal

Sr. Instructor
(Civil)

Govt. College of
Technology
Bhawalpur

0300-8695116

Mr. Mahmood
Ahmad

Sr. Instructor
(Civil)

Govt. College of
0343-7470471
Technology,Sargodha
[email protected]

Mr.
Muhammad
Amjad Rafique

Sr. Instructor
(Civil)

Govt. College of
Technology, Rasul

0333-8005324

Mr. Khalil
Ahmad

Instructor
(Civil)

Govt. College of
Technology, Sahiwal

0343-7045290

Mr.
Muhammad
Afzal Gondal

Chairperson

Gondal Pre-casting,
GT Road, Gujrat

0300-4000070

Principal

Mr. Zia ul Haq

Contact / E.Mail

Govt. Staff Training


College Faisalabad

Engr. Mazher
Abbas Naqvi

Organization

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Recommendations by TEVTA Curriculum Review Committee for DAE Civil


1. The task for reviewing the following subjects may be assigned to the experts having
relevant qualification as per the requirements of further education awarding bodies:

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

Islamiat and Pakistan Studies


English
Applied Mathematic-I and II
Applied Chemistry
Applied Physics

2. Merging of the subjects of Civil 332 Environmental Technology and Civil 371
Occupational Health and Safety Environment is suggested and renamed as Civil 332
Environment, Health and Safety and experts may be hired for its further improvement.
3. New subject Civil 271 Entrepreneurship is introduced to create concept of selfemployability in students and encourage them for the purpose.
4. Primavera P6 is included in Civil 312 Project Management. Also Project is also merged
in this subject with a new name as Civil 314 Construction Project Planning &
Management.
5. New topics in Construction, Mechanics, and Transportation etc. have been added as per
the need of the construction industry.
6. To reduce the cost of infrastructure, some labs have been merged in to a single one. But
separate labs are necessary where more than 4 groups of students are enrolled in a single
shift.
7. Technical teachers are eligible to teach civil related subjects with relevant computer
course e.g. AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Primavera, 3D Max.

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