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posted on 30 Sep 2023
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
GTS and TBM benchmarks are both used in surveying, but GTS benchmarks are fixed points established by the government, while TBM benchmarks are temporary points set by the surveyor.
GTS benchmarks are permanent and established by the government for accurate and consistent surveying measurements.
TBM benchmarks are temporary and set by the surveyor for a specific project or survey.
GTS benchmarks are typically more accurate...
Connecting major schemes of irrigation to GTS benchmark is necessary for accurate measurement and monitoring of water levels and flow rates.
GTS benchmark provides a standardized reference point for measuring elevations and distances in the irrigation scheme.
Connecting to GTS benchmark ensures consistency and accuracy in data collection and analysis.
It allows for better monitoring of water levels, flow rates, and overal...
FRL stands for Full Reservoir Level and MWL stands for Maximum Water Level. FRL is the maximum level up to which a reservoir can be filled, while MWL is the highest level water can reach during a flood event.
FRL is the maximum level up to which a reservoir can be filled under normal operating conditions.
MWL is the highest level that water can reach during a flood event or extreme weather conditions.
FRL is determined ba...
Boulder toe, toe drains, and horizontal filter are provided in earthen dams to enhance stability and prevent erosion.
Boulder toe is placed at the base of the dam to protect against erosion from water flow.
Toe drains help in lowering the water table near the downstream toe of the dam, reducing uplift pressure.
Horizontal filters are used to prevent piping within the dam structure by allowing water to flow through while r
Balancing depth in canal refers to maintaining a uniform depth of water throughout the canal to ensure proper flow and prevent flooding.
Balancing depth is achieved by adjusting the cross-sectional area of the canal to match the required flow rate.
It involves designing the canal with the appropriate slope and dimensions to prevent water from pooling or flowing too quickly.
Proper balancing depth helps in efficient water ...
Water ratio in cement concrete mix is crucial for workability, strength, and durability of the concrete.
Water ratio affects the workability of the concrete mix - too much water can make it too fluid and difficult to work with, while too little water can make it too stiff.
The water-cement ratio also influences the strength and durability of the concrete - a lower water-cement ratio generally results in higher strength a...
Standard size of bricks is 190mm x 90mm x 90mm and tests are conducted by the quality control team at the work site.
Standard size of bricks is 190mm x 90mm x 90mm.
Tests are conducted by the quality control team at the work site to ensure the bricks meet the required standards.
Tests may include compressive strength test, water absorption test, efflorescence test, etc.
Quality control team may also check for dimensions, s
Standard thickness of inner and outer plaster in buildings varies depending on the type of construction and location.
Standard thickness of inner plaster is usually around 12mm to 15mm.
Standard thickness of outer plaster is typically around 20mm to 25mm.
Thickness may vary based on factors such as building material, climate, and structural requirements.
In earthquake-prone areas, thicker plaster may be used for added stre
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posted on 21 Feb 2022
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 2 May 2021
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before May 2020. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 24 Apr 2023
Slab steel reinforcement typically uses 8mm to 16mm diameter bars.
Slab steel reinforcement typically uses bars ranging from 8mm to 16mm in diameter
The choice of diameter depends on the span, load, and design requirements of the slab
Thicker bars are used for heavier loads and longer spans, while thinner bars are used for lighter loads and shorter spans
posted on 25 Feb 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jan 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
posted on 9 Sep 2022
The cost of 1cum concrete work depends on various factors such as the type of concrete, location, labor cost, etc.
The cost of 1cum concrete work varies depending on the type of concrete used, such as M20, M25, etc.
The location of the construction site also affects the cost of concrete work.
The cost of labor is another factor that affects the cost of concrete work.
Additional costs such as transportation, taxes, and perm...
To check a window, inspect its frame, glass, and hardware for any damage or wear.
Check the frame for cracks or warping
Inspect the glass for chips, cracks, or fogging
Test the hardware to ensure it opens and closes smoothly
Check for any gaps or drafts around the window
Look for signs of water damage or mold
Consider the age and condition of the window
Consult a professional if unsure about any issues
posted on 9 Jan 2024
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.
posted on 17 Apr 2023
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Deduction rules for plastering in civil engineering
Deductions are made for openings like doors and windows
Deductions are made for thickness of plaster
Deductions are made for uneven surfaces
Deductions are made for wastage of material
Deductions are made for scaffolding
Example: If the area to be plastered is 100 sq. ft. and the area of openings is 20 sq. ft., then the net area for plastering will be 80 sq. ft.
Deduction rules for concrete
Deductions are made to account for the shrinkage and settlement of concrete
The deduction rate varies based on the type of concrete and the environmental conditions
Typically, a deduction of 1/8 inch per 10 feet is made for normal weight concrete
For lightweight concrete, the deduction rate is 1/4 inch per 10 feet
The deductions are made from the specified dimensions of the concrete element
posted on 3 Aug 2024
I have 3 years of experience working as a civil engineer for a construction company.
Managed multiple construction projects simultaneously
Performed site inspections and ensured compliance with building codes
Collaborated with architects and contractors to resolve design issues
posted on 9 Aug 2021
The density of cement varies depending on the type of cement used.
The density of ordinary Portland cement is around 1440 kg/m³.
The density of white cement is around 1300 kg/m³.
The density of rapid hardening cement is around 1250 kg/m³.
The density of low heat cement is around 1200 kg/m³.
The density of high alumina cement is around 1400 kg/m³.
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