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Cube test is used to determine the compressive strength of concrete. Steel provides tensile strength to the structure.
Cube test is conducted by casting concrete cubes and testing them for compressive strength after a certain period of curing.
Steel reinforcement bars are used in concrete structures to provide tensile strength and prevent cracking.
The combination of concrete and steel in a structure ensures that it can w...
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Precast structures are pre-made concrete elements used in construction.
Precast segments are manufactured off-site and transported to the construction site for assembly.
They are commonly used in bridge construction, tunnels, and other large-scale infrastructure projects.
Precast segments can be designed to fit specific project requirements, reducing construction time and costs.
They offer high durability and strength, and...
Segment casting can be done using various methods depending on the material and application.
One method is sand casting, where a mold is created using sand and the molten metal is poured into it.
Another method is investment casting, where a wax pattern is created and coated with ceramic before the metal is poured.
Die casting is a method where molten metal is forced into a mold under high pressure.
Continuous casting is u...
Grade of concrete refers to its strength and durability.
Grade of concrete is denoted by a number followed by 'M' which stands for mix.
The number represents the compressive strength of concrete in megapascals (MPa).
Common grades of concrete include M10, M20, M30, etc.
Higher grade concrete has higher strength and durability.
For example, M20 grade concrete has a compressive strength of 20 MPa.
Design mix of concrete refers to the proportion of materials used in making concrete.
Design mix is determined based on the strength and durability requirements of the concrete.
The mix includes cement, water, aggregates (sand, gravel, crushed stone), and sometimes admixtures.
The proportions of each material are specified in terms of weight or volume.
For example, a common mix for general use is 1:2:3 (cement:sand:gravel)...
Segment casting is a method of casting concrete segments for tunnel lining.
Segments are cast in a factory and transported to the tunnel site.
Segments are then assembled to form a complete tunnel lining.
This method is commonly used in tunnel construction projects.
It allows for faster construction and better quality control.
Examples include the Channel Tunnel and the SMART Tunnel in Malaysia.
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2023. There was 1 interview round.
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I have 5 years of experience in management roles, including 2 years as an Assistant Manager.
5 years of management experience
2 years as an Assistant Manager
Successfully led a team of 10 employees
Implemented new strategies to improve productivity and efficiency
Trained and mentored new employees
The thickness of subgrade varies depending on the type of construction and soil conditions.
The thickness of subgrade is determined based on the load-bearing capacity required for the structure.
It is typically measured in inches or centimeters.
For example, in road construction, the subgrade thickness can range from 6 to 12 inches.
In building construction, it may vary from a few inches to several feet depending on the bu
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Construction procedure involves planning, designing, obtaining permits, site preparation, foundation construction, framing, finishing, and inspections.
Planning and designing the project
Obtaining necessary permits
Site preparation and excavation
Foundation construction
Framing and structural work
Installation of utilities and systems
Finishing touches such as painting and flooring
Final inspections and approvals
Beam lapping position refers to the location where two beams overlap or intersect in a structural element.
Beam lapping position is important for ensuring structural integrity and load-bearing capacity.
Common beam lapping positions include end-to-end, side-by-side, and staggered lapping.
Proper beam lapping position is determined by engineering calculations and design specifications.
The tile procedure is a method used in computer graphics to fill a region with a repeating pattern or image.
The tile procedure involves dividing the region into smaller tiles and filling each tile with the desired pattern or image.
It is commonly used in graphic design software to create seamless textures or backgrounds.
The size and shape of the tiles can be adjusted to achieve different visual effects.
Examples of tile ...
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