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I am a dedicated and detail-oriented Planning & Billing Engineer with a strong background in project management and cost control.
Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Experience in creating project schedules and cost estimates
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Dec 2024. There was 1 interview round.
The standard dimensions of a brick are 3 5/8 inches x 2 1/4 inches x 8 inches.
Standard brick size is 3 5/8 inches x 2 1/4 inches x 8 inches
Bricks can also come in different sizes based on region or purpose
Common brick sizes include modular, jumbo, and queen
The water-cement ratio is the ratio of the weight of water to the weight of cement used in a concrete mix.
It is a crucial factor in determining the strength and durability of concrete.
A lower water-cement ratio results in stronger and more durable concrete.
The typical range for water-cement ratio is between 0.4 to 0.6.
Excessive water in the mix can lead to lower strength and durability of concrete.
Heat of hydration is the heat released when water is added to cement during the chemical reaction of hydration.
Heat of hydration is the heat released when water is added to cement during the chemical reaction of hydration.
It is an exothermic reaction, meaning it releases heat.
The heat of hydration is important to consider in concrete construction to prevent cracking and ensure proper curing.
Higher heat of hydration can...
Curing is the process of maintaining adequate moisture and temperature in concrete to ensure proper hydration and strength development.
Curing helps prevent cracking and ensures the concrete reaches its full strength potential.
Common curing methods include water curing, membrane curing, and curing compounds.
Proper curing typically lasts for at least 7 days, but can vary depending on the type of concrete mix and environm
Footing is the bottommost part of a foundation that distributes the load of the structure to the soil.
Footing is typically made of concrete and is wider than the foundation walls to provide stability.
Foundations are the lower portion of a building structure that transfers the load to the soil.
There are different types of foundations such as shallow foundations (like spread footings) and deep foundations (like piles).
One way slab is supported on two opposite sides while two way slab is supported on all four sides.
One way slab is designed to carry loads along one direction only
Two way slab is designed to carry loads along both directions
One way slab is supported on two opposite sides
Two way slab is supported on all four sides
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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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I was interviewed in Jan 2022.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in May 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Compression test of concrete is a method to determine the compressive strength of concrete.
A cylindrical sample of concrete is prepared and placed in a compression testing machine.
The machine applies a load at a constant rate until the sample fails.
The maximum load that the sample can bear before failure is recorded as the compressive strength of the concrete.
The test is important to ensure the quality and durability o...
posted on 11 Feb 2021
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Feb 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
Cube mould size is a standard size used for testing the compressive strength of concrete.
Cube moulds are typically made of steel or cast iron.
The standard size for cube moulds is 150mm x 150mm x 150mm.
Other sizes such as 100mm x 100mm x 100mm and 200mm x 200mm x 200mm are also used.
The moulds are filled with concrete and left to cure before being tested for compressive strength.
Cube moulds are used to ensure that the c...
To calculate the weight of an 8mm diameter steel rod, use the formula: weight = volume x density.
Calculate the volume of the rod using the formula: volume = π x (diameter/2)^2 x length
Find the density of steel, which is typically around 7850 kg/m^3
Multiply the volume by the density to get the weight of the rod
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I was interviewed in Feb 2017.
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