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The inner plastering ratio refers to the ratio of cement and sand used in the inner plastering of walls.
The inner plastering ratio is typically expressed as a mix of cement and sand, such as 1:4 or 1:6.
The ratio determines the strength and durability of the plaster.
For example, a 1:4 ratio means that for every part of cement, four parts of sand are used.
Different ratios may be used depending on the specific requirement
The ratio of block mortar refers to the proportion of cement, sand, and water used in the mortar mixture for laying blocks.
The ratio is typically expressed as a combination of parts, such as 1:3:0.5, representing 1 part cement, 3 parts sand, and 0.5 parts water.
The specific ratio may vary depending on factors such as block type, climate conditions, and desired strength of the mortar.
The ratio is crucial for ensuring pr...
The weight of steel per meter varies depending on the type and dimensions of the steel.
Weight of steel per meter is calculated by multiplying the volume of the steel by its density.
Different types of steel have different densities, so the weight per meter will vary.
For example, the weight of a 1 meter length of mild steel with a density of 7850 kg/m^3 would be 7.85 kg.
For a 1 meter length of stainless steel with a dens
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The percentage of steel in a pile varies depending on the type and design of the pile.
The percentage of steel in a pile can range from 0% to over 90%.
The type of pile (e.g. steel, concrete, timber) and its design (e.g. diameter, length, wall thickness) determine the percentage of steel.
Steel piles typically have a higher percentage of steel than other types of piles.
The percentage of steel in a pile can also affect its
Pile built-up above cut off level as per IS code
IS code specifies the maximum allowable pile length above cut off level
Pile length above cut off level should not exceed 3 times the pile diameter
Built-up pile above cut off level can cause structural instability and failure
Vertical tolerance for piles as per IS code
As per IS 2911-1:2010, the vertical tolerance for piles is +/- 25mm
This tolerance is applicable for both driven and cast-in-situ piles
The tolerance is measured at the top of the pile and at intervals of 3m along the length
If the deviation exceeds the tolerance limit, the pile may need to be rejected or remedial measures taken
Pile concrete consumption tolerance depends on various factors.
Pile diameter and length
Concrete mix design
Placement method
Quality control measures
Environmental conditions
Tolerance typically ranges from 5-10% of estimated consumption
Regular monitoring and adjustment of concrete consumption is necessary
Unit weight of steel is 7850 kg/m³
The unit weight of steel is the weight of a specific volume of steel
It is measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³)
The unit weight of steel is 7850 kg/m³
This value may vary slightly depending on the composition and manufacturing process of the steel
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There was 1 interview round.
The interview covered topics such as rates of sub-contractors, billing process, reconciliation, rate analysis, previous project experience, and types of structures encountered.
Explained the process of obtaining rates from sub-contractors and how they are incorporated into the billing process
Discussed the importance of reconciliation in ensuring accurate billing and payment
Described the process of rate analysis and how ...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Nov 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
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