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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There was 1 interview round.
BBS stands for Bar Bending Schedule, which is a detailed list of reinforcement bars required for a construction project.
BBS is used to provide information about the type, size, quantity, and placement of reinforcement bars in a structure.
It helps in estimating the amount of steel required and ensures proper reinforcement detailing.
BBS includes information about the cutting length, shape, and bending details of each bar...
Survey is the process of measuring and mapping the physical features of a land area.
Survey is used to determine the boundaries, contours, and elevations of a piece of land.
It involves the use of various instruments and techniques to collect data about the land.
Survey data is used in the design and construction of infrastructure projects.
Examples of surveys include topographic surveys, boundary surveys, and construction
RCC stands for Reinforced Cement Concrete.
RCC is a composite material made of concrete and reinforcement bars.
It is widely used in construction for its strength and durability.
The reinforcement bars, usually made of steel, are embedded in the concrete to enhance its tensile strength.
RCC is commonly used in the construction of buildings, bridges, dams, and other structures.
It provides structural integrity and helps in w...
Estimation is the process of calculating the approximate cost, time, and resources required for a construction project.
Estimation involves analyzing the project requirements and specifications.
It includes determining the quantities of materials, labor, and equipment needed.
Estimation also considers factors like project duration, site conditions, and potential risks.
Various methods like quantity takeoff, cost databases,...
The cement concrete ratio refers to the proportion of cement to aggregates in a concrete mixture.
The ratio is typically expressed as a combination of cement, sand, and coarse aggregates.
For example, a common ratio for general construction is 1:2:4, which means one part cement, two parts sand, and four parts coarse aggregates.
The ratio may vary depending on the desired strength, workability, and durability of the concre...
The full form of Civil Engineer is a professional who designs, constructs, and maintains infrastructure projects.
Civil Engineer stands for a professional who specializes in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure projects.
They are responsible for ensuring the safety, functionality, and sustainability of structures such as buildings, bridges, roads, dams, and more.
Civil Engineers work on va...
A simply supported beam is a structural element that is supported at both ends and is free to rotate and deflect under load.
A simply supported beam is one of the most common types of structural elements used in construction.
It consists of a beam that is supported at two points, typically with pins or rollers.
The beam is free to rotate and deflect under load, allowing it to distribute the applied forces.
Simply supported...
Compressive strength is the maximum amount of compressive stress a material can withstand before it fails.
Compressive strength measures a material's ability to resist compression forces.
It is an important property in civil engineering, as it determines the load-bearing capacity of structures.
Compressive strength is typically measured in units of force per unit area, such as pounds per square inch (psi) or megapascals (...
Columns are vertical structural elements that support the weight of a building or structure.
Columns are typically made of materials such as concrete, steel, or wood.
They are designed to transfer the load from the upper parts of the structure to the foundation.
Columns come in various shapes and sizes, including rectangular, circular, and square.
They are often used in combination with beams and slabs to form the framewor...
The foundation is the lowermost part of a structure that transfers the load of the structure to the underlying soil or rock.
It provides stability and prevents settlement of the structure.
Foundations can be shallow or deep, depending on the soil conditions and the size of the structure.
Common types of foundations include spread footings, pile foundations, and mat foundations.
For example, a building with a spread footing...
posted on 17 Oct 2024
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There was 1 interview round.
There are different grades of concrete used in construction based on strength and durability requirements.
Concrete grades are classified based on their compressive strength, such as M20, M30, etc.
The 'M' stands for mix design, followed by the compressive strength in N/mm^2.
Higher grade concrete is used for structures requiring higher strength, such as bridges and high-rise buildings.
Lower grade concrete is used for non...
Honeycomb is a structure made up of hexagonal cells, similar to those found in beehives.
Honeycomb structures are commonly used in engineering for their strength and light weight.
The hexagonal shape of honeycomb cells allows for efficient use of material.
Examples of honeycomb structures include honeycomb core panels used in aerospace industry and honeycomb grids used in civil engineering for soil stabilization.
posted on 1 Oct 2024
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Overlap refers to the area where two or more elements share common space or features.
Overlap occurs when two or more elements occupy the same physical space or have common characteristics.
In civil engineering, overlap can refer to the area where two construction elements meet, such as overlapping rebar in a concrete structure.
Overlap can also occur in surveying when two survey lines intersect or overlap each other.
Prop...
Overlapping in civil engineering is done to ensure proper continuity and strength in construction.
Overlapping is done to ensure continuity of reinforcement bars in concrete structures.
It helps in distributing the load evenly and prevents sudden failure.
Overlapping also helps in providing the required strength to the structure.
Proper overlapping ensures that the structure can withstand various stresses and forces.
For ex...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
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BBS stands for Bar Bending Schedule and Survey refers to the process of measuring and mapping an area.
BBS is a document that provides details of reinforcement cutting length, type, and bending shape for construction.
Survey involves measuring and mapping land to determine boundaries, elevations, and other important information.
Both BBS and Survey are crucial in the construction industry to ensure accurate and efficient
Estimation is the process of calculating the quantities and costs of materials, labor, and equipment required for a construction project.
Estimation involves determining the quantities of materials needed for a project.
It also includes calculating the labor hours required for the project.
Estimation considers the costs of equipment and other resources needed for the project.
Estimation helps in creating a budget and timel
Soil test is a process of analyzing the properties of soil to determine its suitability for construction purposes.
Soil tests help in determining the strength, permeability, compaction, and other important properties of soil.
Different types of soil tests include sieve analysis, moisture content test, proctor compaction test, etc.
Results of soil tests help in designing foundations, pavements, retaining walls, and other s...
RCC stands for Reinforced Cement Concrete, a composite material made of concrete and steel reinforcement.
RCC is a versatile construction material used in buildings, bridges, dams, etc.
It combines the compressive strength of concrete with the tensile strength of steel reinforcement.
RCC elements include beams, columns, slabs, and foundations.
Example: RCC beams are used to support the load of the structure and transfer it...
DPR stands for Detailed Project Report, which is a comprehensive document that outlines the details of a construction project.
DPR includes information on project scope, objectives, cost estimates, timelines, resources, and potential risks.
It serves as a roadmap for the project, guiding the engineers and stakeholders throughout the construction process.
DPR is crucial for obtaining approvals, funding, and ensuring the su...
I applied via Company Website
I am a Civil Site Engineer with experience in managing construction projects and ensuring their successful completion.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from XYZ University.
I have worked on various construction projects, including residential and commercial buildings.
I am proficient in using AutoCAD and other design software.
I have strong project management skills and can effectively coordinate with contra...
Safety equipment is used on construction sites to protect workers from potential hazards and accidents.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) such as hard hats, safety glasses, and gloves
Safety harnesses and fall protection systems for working at heights
Earplugs or earmuffs to protect against loud noises
Respirators or masks for protection against dust, fumes, or hazardous substances
Safety signs and barricades to warn and ...
Standards for plant layout in civil engineering include OSHA regulations, industry best practices, and client requirements.
OSHA regulations set guidelines for safety in plant layout design
Industry best practices ensure efficient use of space and resources
Client requirements may include specific equipment placement or workflow needs
In case of shortage of material received, we can take the following actions:
Contact the supplier to inquire about the shortage and request immediate delivery of the remaining material.
Check if there are any alternative suppliers who can provide the required material.
Evaluate the possibility of using substitute materials or adjusting the design to accommodate the shortage.
Prioritize the use of available material for cri...
posted on 7 May 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
The nominal brick size is typically 90 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm.
Nominal brick size is commonly 90 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm.
It may vary slightly depending on the country or region.
Brick sizes are standardized for construction purposes.
posted on 14 Mar 2023
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 3 Nov 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Oct 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Online exam 50 marks in VC.
posted on 6 Sep 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
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