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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
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The crusher make model and process of crushing depend on the type of material being crushed.
The make and model of the crusher will vary depending on the application and material being crushed.
The process of crushing also varies depending on the material and desired output size.
For example, a jaw crusher may be used for primary crushing of hard rock, while a cone crusher is more suitable for secondary or tertiary crushi...
I was interviewed in Mar 2023.
I was interviewed before Jul 2021.
Shuttering material refers to temporary structures used in construction projects to support concrete during the curing process.
Shuttering material is required to provide formwork support for concrete structures.
It helps in creating the desired shape and structure of the concrete element.
Common types of shuttering materials include plywood, steel, aluminum, and plastic.
The choice of material depends on factors like proj...
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Yes, I am able to formulate claim raising and defending strategies based on contractual provisions.
I have extensive experience in contract management and have successfully raised and defended claims in my previous roles.
I am well-versed in analyzing contractual provisions and identifying the relevant clauses for formulating effective strategies.
I have a strong understanding of contract law and can leverage it to dev...
Preliminary drawing, as-built drawing, drawing schedule, and proof checking are all important aspects of the design and construction process.
Preliminary drawing: Initial sketches or plans that outline the basic design concept.
As-built drawing: Final drawings that reflect any changes made during construction.
Drawing schedule: A timeline or list that outlines when each drawing is expected to be completed.
Proof checking: ...
The sources and quantity of materials in projects are determined based on the tender requirements.
The sources of materials in projects are determined through a procurement process.
The quantity of materials required is specified in the tender documents.
The tender documents may include a bill of quantities or a detailed scope of work.
The procurement team evaluates potential suppliers and selects the most suitable ones.
Th...
Rate analysis of earthwork for road project involves calculating the cost of excavation, transportation, and compaction of soil.
Rate analysis helps in estimating the cost of earthwork for road construction.
It involves determining the quantity of earthwork required and the rates for excavation, transportation, and compaction.
The rates are based on factors like the type of soil, distance of transportation, and equipment ...
The S-Curve is a graphical representation of the growth or progress of a project or business over time.
The S-Curve is named after its shape, which resembles the letter 'S'.
It is commonly used in project management to track and visualize the progress of tasks or activities.
The curve typically shows slow progress at the beginning, followed by a rapid growth phase, and then a tapering off towards the end.
The S-Curve helps...
Preparing a R0 budget for a road project involves several steps and considerations.
Identify the scope and objectives of the road project
Estimate the quantities of materials and resources required
Determine the unit costs of materials, labor, and equipment
Calculate the total cost for each item and activity
Consider any contingencies or unforeseen expenses
Sum up the costs to create the overall budget
Review and refine the b
Change of Scope in a road project refers to any modifications or alterations made to the original project plan.
Change of scope can include changes in project objectives, deliverables, timelines, or budget.
It may involve adding or removing features, adjusting the project scope, or redefining project requirements.
For example, if a road project initially planned to construct a two-lane road but later decides to expand it ...
Price adjustment is a mechanism to account for changes in project costs. It helps in maintaining project profitability.
Price adjustment is a provision in a contract that allows for changes in project costs due to various factors such as inflation, currency fluctuations, or changes in material prices.
Its role in project cost is to ensure that the project remains financially viable and profitable despite cost fluctuation...
posted on 14 Oct 2023
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Oct 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Density of bentonite and prestressing formula are two separate topics in civil engineering.
Density of bentonite is typically around 2.0-2.5 g/cm^3.
Prestressing formula involves calculating the stress in a structure due to applied loads and prestressing forces.
Example of prestressing formula: Stress = Load / Area + Prestressing Force / Area
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Mar 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 26 Jan 2025
CoS billing procedure involves categorizing and prioritizing traffic for billing purposes.
CoS (Class of Service) is a method used in networking to prioritize different types of traffic.
Billing procedures based on CoS involve assigning costs or charges to different classes of service.
Examples include charging more for high-priority traffic like VoIP calls compared to lower-priority data traffic.
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