Civil
Civil
TOTAL CREDITS
TOTAL MARKS
HRS PER WEEK
LAB WORK
PAPER SUBJECT
CREDITS
CREDITS
S.N.
DURATION
DURATION
CODE CODE
TERM
MARKS
MARKS
TOTAL
TEST*
I II
DESIGN OF STEEL AND R.C.C.
1 7380 501 4 4 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 6 3 20 30 03 Hrs. 7 150
STRUCTURES
ESTIMATING COSTING AND
2 7381 502 3 3 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 6 3 20 30 03 Hrs. 6 150
VALUATION
7382 511 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING OR
3 3 3 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 3 100
7383 512 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
7384 521 PAVEMENT DGN. & MAINT.OR
4 3 3 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 3 100
7385 522 GREEN BLD. & ENERGY CONS.
7601 531 RENEWABLE ENERGY TECH. OR
5 3 3 10 10 10 30 70 03 Hrs. 0 0 0 0 0 3 100
7602 532 INTERNET OF THINGS
6 SUMMER INTERNSHIP-II** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 20 30 03 Hrs. 3 50
7 MAJOR PROJECT*** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
8 RECOVERY CLASSES/LIBERARY etc. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 16 16 150 350 20 9 60 90 25 650
NOTE - (1)* Two Best, out of Three Mid Term Tests (Progressive Tests) Marks should be entered here.
(2)**
(2)** 4-6
FourWeeks
weeksSummer
SummerInternship
Internshipafter
afterIV
II Semester.
(3)***One Credit will be carried forward to the Six semester major project evaluation.
GRAND TOTAL OF CREDITS GRAND TOTAL OF MARKS
25 650
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
To learn the concept of limit state design for tension and compression steel members.
To learn the concept of limit state design of steel beams.
To understand design of RCC elements.
To know the design of short and long RCC columns.
Course Content:
Unit – I Design of Steel Tension and Compression Members (Limit State Method)
• Types of sections used for Tension members.
• Strength of tension member by- yielding of section, rupture of net cross-section and block
shear.
• Design of axially loaded single angle and double angle tension members with bolted and
welded connections.
• Types of sections used as compression member, Calculation of effective length, Radius of
gyration and slenderness ratio, Permissible values of slenderness ratio as per IS 800, Design
compressive stress.
• Introduction to built up sections, lacing and battening (Meaning and purpose), Diagrams of
single and double lacing and battening system. (No numerical problems).
• Design of axially loaded single and double angle struts connected by bolted and welded
connections with gusset plate.
2 Summarize the provisions of IS 800 required for the design of tension member in report
form.
3 Compile relevant clauses from IS 800 required for the design of a compression member
and submit it in report form.
4 Draw sketches for single & double lacing of given built up columns.
5 Draw sketches for battening of given built up columns.
6 Prepare a report on the IS 800 provisions pertaining to design of lacing & battening along
with its significance.
7 Draw cross section, strain diagram & stress diagram for singly reinforced section.
8 Draw cross section, strain diagram & stress diagram for doubly reinforced section.
9 Design simply supported I section steel beam for udl.
10 Design beams section for shear as per IS 800 provisions.
11 Draw sketches of different types of column footings.
12 Interpret the actual RCC Structural Drawings used on site with reference to reinforcement
details of various structural elements.
13 Prepare a checklist for reinforcement provided from actual drawings used on site for var-
ious structural elements.
14 Prepare a detailed report of site visit for reinforcement detailing of structural elements like
beams, columns, staircase & footing.
15 Prepare a detailed report of site visit for study of rolled steel tension & compression mem-
bers used in various structures.
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
To learn the procedure for estimating and costing of Civil Engineering works.
To perform rate analysis for different items associated with construction projects.
To use software for detailed estimate related to civil infrastructural projects.
Course Content
Unit – I Fundamentals of Estimating and Costing
Estimating and Costing – Meaning, purpose, Administrative approval, Technical Sanction and
Budget provision.
Types of estimates – Approximate and Detailed estimate.
Types and Uses of Estimates: Revised estimate, Supplementary estimate, Repair and mainte-
nance estimate, renovation estimate.
Roles and responsibility of Estimator.
Checklist of items in load bearing and framed structure.
Standard formats of Measurement sheet, Abstract sheet, Face sheet.
Modes of measurement and desired accuracy in measurements for different items of work
as per IS:1200.
Rules for deduction in different category of work as per IS:1200.
Description / specification of items of building work as per PWD /DSR.
Unit– II Approximate Estimates
Approximate estimate- Definition, Purpose.
Methods of approximate estimate - Service unit method, Plinth area rate method, Cubical
content method, Typical bay method, Approximate quantity method (with simple numeri-
cals)
Approximate estimate for roads, Railways, bridges/culvert, irrigation projects and water
supply projects.
Course outcomes:
After competing this course, student will be able to:
• Select modes of measurements for different items of works.
• Prepare approximate estimate of a civil engineering works.
• Prepare detailed estimate of a civil engineering works.
• Use relevant software for estimating the quantities and cost of items of works.
• Justify rate for given items of work using rate analysis techniques.
ESTIMATING COSTING AND VALUATION LAB
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
To learn the procedure for estimating and costing of Civil Engineering works.
To perform rate analysis for different items associated with construction projects.
To use software for detailed estimate related to civil infrastructural projects.
List of Practical to be performed:
1 Prepare the list of items to be executed with units for detailed estimate of a given structure
from the given drawing.
2 Prepare a report on market rates for given material, labour wages, hire charges of tools &
equipments required to construct the given structure as mentioned in at Serial number 1
above.
3 Study of items with specification given in the DSR ( for any ten item)
4 Recording in Measurement Book (MB) for any four items
5 Prepare bill of quantities of given item from actual measurements. (any four items).
6 Prepare approximate estimate for the given civil engineering works.
7 Calculate the quantity of items of work from the given set of drawings using standard mea-
surement sheet for load bearing residential structure using description of item from DSR
(1BHK Building with staircase).
8 Prepare detailed estimate from the given set of drawings using “standard measurement and
abstract format” for RCC framed structure using description of item from DSR along with
face sheet and prepare quarry chart, lead statement ( G+1 Building) .
9 Calculate the reinforcement quantities from the given set of drawings for a room size of 3 m
X 4 m with bar bending schedule (footing, column, beam, lintel with chajja, slab)
10 Prepare rate analysis for the given five item of works.
11 Prepare detailed estimate of road of one kilometre length from the given drawing.
12 Prepare detailed estimate of small Septic tank from the given set of drawings.
13 Prepare detailed estimate of well from the given set of drawing.
14 Use the relevant software to prepare detailed estimate of a Road.
15 Use the relevant software to prepare detailed estimate of a residential building.
Suggested learning resources:
1. Datta, B.N., Estimating and Costing in Civil engineering, UBS Publishers Distributors
2. Peurifoy, Robert L. Oberlender,Garold, Estimating construction cost (fifth edition), McGraw
Hill Education, , New Delhi.
3. Rangwala,S.C., Estimating and Costing, Charotar Publishing House, Anand.
4. Birdie,G.S., Estimating and Costing, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company(P) Ltd. Delhi.
5. Patil,B.S., Civil Engineering Contracts and Estimates, Orient Longman, Mumbai.
6. Chakraborti,M., Estimating and costing, specification and valuation in civil engineering,
Monojit Chakraborti, Kolkata.
7. PWD Schedule of Rates.
8. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MORT&H) Specifications and Analysis of Sched-
ule of Rates.
9. Manual of Specifications and Standards for DBFOT projects, EPC works.
Course outcomes:
After competing this course, student will be able to:
• Select modes of measurements for different items of works.
• Prepare approximate estimate of a civil engineering works.
• Prepare detailed estimate of a civil engineering works.
• Use relevant software for estimating the quantities and cost of items of works.
• Justify rate for given items of work using rate analysis techniques.
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
• To understand the issues involved in traffic flow.
• To know and understand the tools for traffic studies.
• To delineate various traffic control measures.
• To understand measures for preventing accidents.
Course Content:
Unit – I Fundamentals of Traffic Engineering.
• Traffic engineering- Definition, objects, scope
• Relationship between speed, volume and density of traffic
• Road user’s characteristics-physical, mental, emotional factors.
• Vehicular characteristics-width, length, height, weight, speed, efficiency of breaks.
• Road characteristics - gradient, curve of a road, design speed, friction between road and tyre
surface.
• Reaction time - factors affecting reaction time. PIEV Theory.
Course outcomes:
After competing this course, student will be able to:
• Analyze road traffic characteristics.
• Undertake various types of road traffic studies.
• Use relevant road traffic signs, signal and markings.
• Identify the intersection depending on the traffic flow.
• Suggest preventive measures to avoid accidents by analyzing the traffic conditions at site.
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
• To know various sources of solid.
• To learn techniques of collection and transportation of solid waste.
• To know various methods of disposal of solid waste.
• To understand and identify different biomedical and E-waste and their subsequent disposal
techniques.
Course Content:
Unit – I Introduction
• Definition of solid waste, different solid waste – domestic Waste, commercial waste, indus-
trial waste, market waste, agricultural waste, biomedical waste, E-waste, hazardous waste,
institutional waste, etc.
• Sources of solid waste, Classification of solid waste – hazardous and non- hazardous waste.
• Physical and chemical characteristics of municipal solid waste.
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
• To know types of pavements and their uses.
• To learn issues in design of flexible and rigid pavements.
• To understand methods of pavement evaluation.
• To learn pavement maintenance methods.
Course Content:
Unit – I Basics of pavement Design
• Types of pavement - Flexible, Rigid and Semi Rigid
• Comparison of Rigid and flexible pavement according to Design precision, life maintenance,
initial cost, stages of construction, availability of materials, surface characteristic, penetra-
tion of water in the pavement, utility location, glare and night visibility.
• Functions and characteristics of pavement.
• Factors affecting selection of type of pavement.
Course outcomes:
After competing this course, student will be able to:
• Identify the components of the given type of pavement.
• Suggest the type of pavement for the given situation.
• Design the flexible pavement using the provisions of IRC
• Design the concrete pavement using the provisions of IRC
• Decide type of maintenance required under different damaged conditions
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Course Objectives:
Following are the objectives of this course:
• To know various aspects of green buildings
• To use different steps involved in measuring environmental impact assessment.
• To relate the construction of green building with prevailing energy conservation policy and
regulations.
• To know and identify different green building construction materials.
• To learn different rating systems and their criteria.
Course Content:
Unit I : Introduction to Green Building and Design Features
• Definition of Green Building, Benefits of Green building, Components/features of Green
Building, Site selection, Energy Efficiency, Water efficiency, Material Efficiency, Indoor Air
Quality.
• Site selection strategies, Landscaping, building form, orientation, building envelope and fen-
estration, material and construction techniques, roofs, walls, fenestration and shaded finish-
es, advanced passive heating and cooling techniques, waste reduction during construction
•
Unit–II Energy Audit and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
• Energy AudiT: Meaning, Necessity, Procedures, Types, Energy Management Programs
• Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA): Introduction, EIA regulations, Steps in environ-
mental impact assessment process, Benefits of EIA, Limitations of EIA, Environmental clear-
ance for the civil engineering projects.
• Materials: Green building materials and products- Bamboo, Rice husk ash concrete, plastic
bricks, Bagasse particle board, Insulated concrete forms. reuse of waste material-Plastic,
rubber, Newspaper wood, Nontoxic paint, Green roofing
Course outcomes:
After completing this course, student will be able to:
• Identify various requirements for green building.
• Use different steps in environmental impact assessment.
• Relate the construction of green building with prevailing energy conservation policy and
regulations.
• Supervise the construction of green building construction using green materials.
• Focus on criteria related to particular rating system for assessment of particular Green
building.
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Unit-II: Solar energy: Solar Radiation; Measurements of Solar Radiation; Flat Plate and Concentrat-
ing Collectors; Solar direct Thermal Applications; Solar thermal Power Generation Fundamentals of
Solar Photo Voltaic Conversion; Solar Cells; Solar PV Power Generation; Solar PV Applications.
Unit-III: Wind Energy: Wind Data and Energy Estimation; Types of Wind Energy Systems; Perfor-
mance; Site Selection; Details of Wind Turbine Generator; Safety and Environmental Aspects.
Unit-IV: Bio-Energy: Biomass direct combustion; Biomass gasifiers; Biogas plants; Digesters; Etha-
nol production; Bio diesel; Cogeneration; Biomass Applications.
Unit-V: Other Renewable Energy Sources: Tidal energy; Wave Energy; Open and Closed OTEC Cy-
cles; Small Hydro-Geothermal Energy; Hydrogen and Storage; Fuel Cell Systems; Hybrid Systems.
Reference Books:
1. O.P. Gupta, Energy Technology, Khanna Publishing House, Delhi (ed. 2018)
2. Renewable Energy Sources, Twidell, J.W. & Weir, A., EFN Spon Ltd., UK, 2006.
3. Solar Energy, Sukhatme. S.P., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1997.
4. Renewable Energy, Power for a Sustainable Future, Godfrey Boyle, Oxford University Press,
U.K., 1996.
5. Fundamental of Renewable Energy Sources, GN Tiwari and MK Ghoshal, Narosa, New Delhi,
2007.
6. Renewable Energy and Environment-A Policy Analysis for India, NH Ravindranath, UK Rao, B
Natarajan, P Monga, Tata McGraw Hill.
7. Energy and The Environment, RA Ristinen and J J Kraushaar, Second Edition, John Willey &
Sons, New York, 2006.
8. Renewable Energy Resources, JW Twidell and AD Weir, ELBS, 2006.
Course outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
CO4 Evaluate appropriate methods for Bio energy generations from various Bio wastes.
CO5 Identify suitable energy sources for a location.
DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
Course Content:
Unit I - Introduction to Internet of Things
Define the term “Internet of Things”
State the technological trends which have led to IoT.
Describe the impact of IoT on society.
ISBN 978-9352605224
2 internet of Things: A Arsheep Bahge and Orient Blackswan Private Limited - New Del-
Hands-On Approach Vijay Madisetti hi; First edition (2015)
ISBN : 978-8173719547
SUGGESTED SOFTWARE/LEARNING WEBSITES:
1. https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/getting-started-with-iot/
2. https://www.arduino.cc/en/IoT/HomePage
3. https://www.microchip.com/design-centers/internet-of-things
4. https://learn.adafruit.com/category/internet-of-things-iot
5. http://esp32.net/
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
SUMMER INTERNSHIP - II
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DIPLOMA WING
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (C03)
SEMESTER V
MAJOR PROJECT
It should be based on real/live problems of the
Industry/Govt./NGO/MSME/Rural Sector or
an innovative idea having the potential of a Startup.
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