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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Concrete ratios are the proportions of different materials used in concrete mixtures.
Concrete ratio is typically expressed as a ratio of cement, sand, and aggregate.
Common ratios include 1:2:4 (cement:sand:aggregate) for general construction, and 1:1.5:3 for reinforced concrete.
Different types of concrete, such as high-strength or lightweight concrete, may require different ratios.
Water is also a crucial component in c...
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
LD for column refers to Liquidated Damages for delay in completing the column construction.
LD stands for Liquidated Damages.
It is a predetermined amount of money that the contractor will pay to the client in case of delay in completing the project.
LD for column specifically refers to the amount of money that will be deducted for each day of delay in constructing the column.
The LD amount is usually mentioned in the cont...
The mix ratio of M20 grade of concrete is 1:1.5:3.
The mix ratio of M20 grade of concrete means the proportion of cement, sand, and aggregate used in the concrete mix.
For M20 grade concrete, the mix ratio is 1 part cement : 1.5 parts sand : 3 parts aggregate.
This means that for every 1 part of cement, 1.5 parts of sand, and 3 parts of aggregate are used.
For example, if you have 1 bag of cement (50 kg), you would need 1....
The unit weight of steel varies depending on its type and grade.
The unit weight of steel is typically measured in pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
The unit weight of common structural steel ranges from 490 to 7850 pounds per cubic foot (7850 to 12600 kg/m³).
For example, the unit weight of mild steel is approximately 490 pounds per cubic foot (7850 kg/m³).
The clear cover for a beam is the distance between the outer surface of the beam and the nearest surface of the concrete cover.
Clear cover is important to protect the reinforcement from corrosion and fire.
The clear cover for beams is typically specified in construction drawings or codes.
The clear cover can vary depending on the type of beam and its exposure conditions.
For example, in a residential building, the clear c...
The height of a parapet wall varies depending on its purpose and location.
The height of a parapet wall is typically determined by building codes and regulations.
In residential buildings, parapet walls are usually around 3 feet tall to provide safety and privacy.
In commercial or industrial buildings, parapet walls can be higher to serve as a barrier against noise, wind, or to hide rooftop equipment.
Historical buildings ...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
LD for column refers to Liquidated Damages for delay in completing the column construction.
LD stands for Liquidated Damages.
It is a predetermined amount of money that the contractor will pay to the client in case of delay in completing the project.
LD for column specifically refers to the amount of money that will be deducted for each day of delay in constructing the column.
The LD amount is usually mentioned in the cont...
The mix ratio of M20 grade of concrete is 1:1.5:3.
The mix ratio of M20 grade of concrete means the proportion of cement, sand, and aggregate used in the concrete mix.
For M20 grade concrete, the mix ratio is 1 part cement : 1.5 parts sand : 3 parts aggregate.
This means that for every 1 part of cement, 1.5 parts of sand, and 3 parts of aggregate are used.
For example, if you have 1 bag of cement (50 kg), you would need 1....
The unit weight of steel varies depending on its type and grade.
The unit weight of steel is typically measured in pounds per cubic foot (lb/ft³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
The unit weight of common structural steel ranges from 490 to 7850 pounds per cubic foot (7850 to 12600 kg/m³).
For example, the unit weight of mild steel is approximately 490 pounds per cubic foot (7850 kg/m³).
The clear cover for a beam is the distance between the outer surface of the beam and the nearest surface of the concrete cover.
Clear cover is important to protect the reinforcement from corrosion and fire.
The clear cover for beams is typically specified in construction drawings or codes.
The clear cover can vary depending on the type of beam and its exposure conditions.
For example, in a residential building, the clear c...
The height of a parapet wall varies depending on its purpose and location.
The height of a parapet wall is typically determined by building codes and regulations.
In residential buildings, parapet walls are usually around 3 feet tall to provide safety and privacy.
In commercial or industrial buildings, parapet walls can be higher to serve as a barrier against noise, wind, or to hide rooftop equipment.
Historical buildings ...
posted on 10 Jul 2024
Cement is a binding material used in construction to hold together bricks, stones, and other materials. Sand is a fine aggregate used in concrete mixes.
Cement is a powdery substance made from limestone and clay, which when mixed with water forms a paste that hardens to bind materials together.
Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles, commonly used as a fine aggregate in concrete...
Aggregate and sand are materials commonly used in construction for creating concrete and mortar.
Aggregate is a mixture of sand, gravel, crushed stone, or other materials used in construction.
Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles.
Aggregate is used in concrete to provide bulk and strength, while sand is used in mortar for bonding materials together.
Examples of aggregate include...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There was 1 interview round.
The quantity of cement in M25 grade concrete is 350 kg/m³.
M25 grade concrete has a mix proportion of 1:1:2 (cement:sand:aggregate).
The total volume of concrete is taken as 1 m³.
Therefore, the quantity of cement required for 1 m³ of M25 grade concrete is 350 kg.
This is calculated by multiplying the volume of concrete by the proportion of cement in the mix.
The weight of steel varies with its diameter.
The weight of steel can be calculated using the formula: weight = volume x density
The density of steel is approximately 7850 kg/m³
The volume of steel can be calculated using the formula: volume = pi x (diameter/2)² x length
For example, a 10mm diameter steel rod with a length of 1 meter would weigh approximately 0.393 kg
Waterproofing is the process of making a structure or object resistant to water penetration.
Identify the areas that need waterproofing such as roofs, walls, and foundations.
Clean and prepare the surface to be waterproofed.
Apply a waterproofing membrane or coating such as bituminous, acrylic, or polyurethane.
Ensure proper drainage and slope to prevent water accumulation.
Test the waterproofing system for leaks and make n...
Conversion of brass to Cum
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, while Cum is not a known substance
It is not possible to convert brass to Cum
Perhaps the question is referring to a different substance or material
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Jul 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
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