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My strength is my ability to effectively prioritize tasks and my weakness is that I can be overly critical of my own work.
Strength: Prioritizing tasks based on importance and deadlines
Weakness: Being overly critical of my own work, which can sometimes lead to self-doubt
Strength: Strong organizational skills to manage multiple projects simultaneously
Weakness: Struggling with delegation and trusting others to complete ta...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 4 Jun 2024
Quantity take off involves measuring and calculating the materials needed for construction, while BBS (Bar Bending Schedule) is a detailed list of reinforcement bars required for footings, beams, and columns.
Quantity take off involves measuring the dimensions of footings, beams, and columns and calculating the required materials such as concrete and steel reinforcement.
Preparation of BBS for footings, beams, and column...
posted on 20 Nov 2020
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Nov 2019. There were 5 interview rounds.
Escalation is the increase in cost or price of goods or services over time due to various factors.
Escalation is significant in construction projects where the cost of materials and labor can increase over time.
It is important to factor in escalation when creating project budgets and timelines.
The formula for escalation is: Escalated Cost = Base Cost x (1 + Escalation Rate)^Number of Years
For example, if the base cost o...
Penalty is a punishment for breach of contract while liquidity damages compensate for financial loss due to breach.
Penalty is a fixed amount agreed upon in the contract as a punishment for breach of contract.
Liquidity damages compensate for the actual financial loss suffered due to breach of contract.
Penalty is usually higher than the actual loss suffered while liquidity damages are calculated based on the actual loss.
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Basic Price variation refers to the change in the cost of materials or labor used in a project.
Basic Price variation is a common clause in construction contracts.
It allows for adjustments to the contract price based on changes in the cost of materials or labor.
The variation can be positive or negative, depending on whether the cost has increased or decreased.
The variation is usually calculated using an agreed-upon form...
Yes, basic price variation is beneficial for a contract.
Basic price variation allows for adjustments to be made to the contract price based on changes in market conditions or material costs.
This helps to ensure that the contractor is not unfairly burdened with unexpected costs and can maintain profitability.
It also provides a level of transparency and accountability in the contract, as both parties are aware of the pot...
There are various types of contracts in construction projects. Each has its own advantages and drawbacks.
Types of contracts include lump sum, cost-plus, time and material, and unit price contracts.
Lump sum contracts provide a fixed price for the entire project, but can lead to disputes over changes.
Cost-plus contracts reimburse the contractor for all costs plus a fee, but can lead to inflated costs.
Time and material co...
posted on 19 Sep 2021
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Rolling margin is the extra length of reinforcement steel provided to compensate for any cutting or bending during construction.
Rolling margin is usually 5-10% of the total length of reinforcement steel required for a project.
It is important to factor in rolling margin during the estimation and procurement of reinforcement steel.
For example, if a beam requires 10 meters of reinforcement steel, a rolling margin of 0.5-1...
The wastage limit of reinforcement steel varies as per CPWD and market practice.
CPWD allows a wastage limit of 2% for reinforcement steel.
However, market practice may vary and some contractors may allow up to 3% wastage.
Wastage can occur due to cutting, bending, and handling of steel bars.
Proper planning and management can help minimize wastage and save costs.
The last project I worked on had a value of $5 million.
The project was a commercial building construction.
I was responsible for preparing and submitting billing invoices.
The project was completed within the estimated budget.
The project duration was 18 months.
The project involved coordination with multiple stakeholders including architects, contractors, and vendors.
posted on 3 Apr 2023
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Logical reasoning, aptitude, blood relation, missing number, ven diagram etc
posted on 24 May 2024
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before May 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
1. Puzzle solving.
2. Psychological test.
posted on 3 Sep 2022
Workability of concrete refers to its ease of mixing, placing, and compacting.
Workability is an important property of concrete as it affects its strength, durability, and overall performance.
It is influenced by factors such as water content, aggregate size and shape, cement content, and admixtures.
Concrete with good workability is easier to handle, transport, and finish.
Workability can be measured using tests like slum...
Admixtures are substances added to concrete to enhance its properties or performance.
Admixtures can be classified into different types based on their purpose, such as water-reducing admixtures, air-entraining admixtures, accelerating admixtures, retarding admixtures, and superplasticizers.
Water-reducing admixtures reduce the amount of water needed in the concrete mix, improving its workability and strength.
Air-entraini...
A tilting mixer is used in construction projects to mix concrete or other materials.
Tilting mixers are commonly used in construction sites to mix concrete for building foundations, walls, and floors.
They are also used in road construction projects to mix asphalt and other paving materials.
Tilting mixers are versatile and can be used for both small and large-scale construction projects.
They are designed to tilt and pour...
The weight of a 10 mm diameter bar depends on the material it is made of.
The weight can be calculated using the formula: weight = volume × density
The volume of a cylindrical bar can be calculated using the formula: volume = π × (diameter/2)^2 × length
The density of the material can be obtained from reference tables or material specifications
For example, the weight of a 10 mm diameter steel bar with a length of 1 meter ...
posted on 23 Aug 2023
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