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HDPE IS code refers to the Indian Standard code for High Density Polyethylene.
HDPE IS code stands for Indian Standard code for High Density Polyethylene.
The IS code for HDPE is IS 4984:1995.
It specifies the requirements for high-density polyethylene pipes for use in water supply, irrigation, and sewerage.
Brick tests performed at site include compressive strength test, water absorption test, efflorescence test, etc.
Brick compressive strength test is conducted to ensure the bricks meet the required strength standards.
Water absorption test determines the porosity of bricks and their ability to withstand moisture.
Efflorescence test checks for the presence of white salt deposits on the surface of bricks, indicating poor qua...
The number of bricks in one cubic metre depends on the size of the bricks being used.
The number of bricks in one cubic metre will vary based on the dimensions of the bricks.
Standard size bricks (230mm x 110mm x 76mm) will require approximately 500 bricks to make up one cubic metre.
Larger or smaller bricks will result in a different quantity needed to fill one cubic metre.
Cement tests at the site are conducted to ensure quality and strength of the cement used in construction projects.
Cement tests include checking for fineness, setting time, soundness, and compressive strength.
These tests are important to ensure the durability and performance of the concrete.
Common tests include the Le Chatelier test, Vicat test, and compressive strength test.
Results of these tests help in determining th...
Field test of cement involves checking its quality and properties on-site.
Check the color and texture of the cement to ensure it is consistent and free from lumps.
Perform the 'thumb test' by pressing a small amount of cement between fingers - good quality cement should feel smooth and not leave any residue.
Use the 'float test' by placing a small amount of cement in a bucket of water - good quality cement should float f...
Typically, 6-7 bags of cement are used in one cubic meter of concrete.
The amount of cement needed can vary depending on the mix design and application.
A common ratio for concrete is 1:2:4, which means 1 part cement, 2 parts sand, and 4 parts gravel.
For a 1 cubic meter of concrete with a 1:2:4 ratio, around 6-7 bags of cement are usually used.
posted on 6 Jun 2020
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jun 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
posted on 21 Feb 2022
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 8 Apr 2024
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Apr 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Carpet area of a building can be calculated by measuring the inner dimensions of the building excluding the walls.
Measure the length and width of each room in the building
Exclude the thickness of walls from the measurements
Calculate the area of each room by multiplying length and width
Sum up the areas of all rooms to get the total carpet area of the building
posted on 3 Aug 2024
I have 3 years of experience working as a civil engineer for a construction company.
Managed multiple construction projects simultaneously
Performed site inspections and ensured compliance with building codes
Collaborated with architects and contractors to resolve design issues
posted on 9 Aug 2021
The density of cement varies depending on the type of cement used.
The density of ordinary Portland cement is around 1440 kg/m³.
The density of white cement is around 1300 kg/m³.
The density of rapid hardening cement is around 1250 kg/m³.
The density of low heat cement is around 1200 kg/m³.
The density of high alumina cement is around 1400 kg/m³.
posted on 30 Nov 2021
posted on 9 Jan 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 2 May 2021
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before May 2020. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 9 Sep 2022
The cost of 1cum concrete work depends on various factors such as the type of concrete, location, labor cost, etc.
The cost of 1cum concrete work varies depending on the type of concrete used, such as M20, M25, etc.
The location of the construction site also affects the cost of concrete work.
The cost of labor is another factor that affects the cost of concrete work.
Additional costs such as transportation, taxes, and perm...
To check a window, inspect its frame, glass, and hardware for any damage or wear.
Check the frame for cracks or warping
Inspect the glass for chips, cracks, or fogging
Test the hardware to ensure it opens and closes smoothly
Check for any gaps or drafts around the window
Look for signs of water damage or mold
Consider the age and condition of the window
Consult a professional if unsure about any issues
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