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posted on 23 Dec 2023
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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posted on 14 Mar 2024
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
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posted on 25 Mar 2023
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
The area of projects and types of projects I have worked on vary greatly.
I have worked on projects in various industries including construction, healthcare, and technology.
Types of projects I have worked on include software development, building construction, and medical equipment installation.
I am adaptable and able to quickly learn about new industries and project types.
I have experience working on both small and lar
Cash flow and burn value are critical factors in planning and managing a business.
Cash flow refers to the amount of money coming in and going out of a business.
Burn value is the rate at which a business is spending its cash reserves.
Both cash flow and burn value have significant implications for a business's financial health and sustainability.
As a planning manager, it is important to closely monitor cash flow and burn...
posted on 31 Mar 2022
posted on 5 Mar 2022
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There was 1 interview round.
FDD field dry density test is a method to determine the density of soil in the field.
FDD stands for Field Dry Density.
It is a test conducted on soil to measure its density.
The test involves extracting a soil sample from the field and determining its dry weight and volume.
The dry density is calculated by dividing the dry weight of the soil sample by its volume.
This test helps in assessing the compaction and quality of s
The slump in column concreting should be between 150-175 mm.
The slump should be measured before pouring the concrete.
The slump should be consistent throughout the column.
The slump should not exceed 175 mm to avoid segregation.
The slump should not be less than 150 mm to ensure proper compaction.
The slump can be adjusted by adding water or admixtures.
The slump test should be performed according to ASTM standards.
Slump in column concreting 90 to 100 mm
Slump refers to the consistency of the concrete mix
A slump of 90 to 100 mm indicates a very wet and unstable mix
This can lead to issues with the structural integrity of the column
Possible causes include incorrect water-cement ratio or improper mixing
Solutions may include adjusting the mix proportions or using additives to improve stability
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