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Akshay Kamath

Site Engineer is one of the Most Searched job in the construction Industry.

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Site Engineer is one of the Most Searched job in the construction Industry.

But soon after joining the job students get frusted due to Work pressure, less salary and important is they find whatever they have studied in 4 years of Engineering is not useful to them and they don’t find it’s Application in their Job.

This Course has been Made Keeping all these Things in Mind where Students will be able to apply their Engineering Knowledge Learnt in the Classroom into the Construction Industry as An Site Engineer.

This Course Bridges the Gap between the College Education & the Industry Demands

Mode of Teaching: PPT, Live Site Photos, Live Site Videos, Excel Sheets & Structural Drawings

Course Contents:

Learn Complete Building Execution from Site Clearance – Centre Line Marking – PCC – Foundation Shuttering – Foundation Concreting – Column Shuttering – Column Concreting – Beam Concreting – Slab Centring – Slab Concreting - Complete Interiors from Brickwork – Block work – Plastering – Painting - Quality Check List – IS Code Books like IS 456-

Students will be able to understand and read Footing layout Drawings, Column Layout drawings, Column reinforcement drawings.

Students will be able to understand the concepts of civil Engineering and it’s Practical Applications during execution.

Students will be able to read all Reinforcement details of Footing, Column, Plinth beams, Ground Floor Beams , slabs & staircases

Course Outcome:

Any Students or Civil Engineers Taking this Course will be able to Crack any Entry Level Job as a Site Engineer or Quality Control Engineer in Any of the

Learners Will Gain 1-2 Year Site Experience & Quality Control Knowledge Even Before Going to Onsite Job

Course Contents: 42+ Hours (Will Be Updated Regularly based on Industry Demands)

Course Instructor: Akshay Kamath (B.E, MTech (Structural Engineering)

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What's inside

Learning objectives

  • Learn building construction with autocad drawings + architectural + structural drawings along with pratical execution photos & videos .
  • Learn to build and supervise your own home l building without any hassle.
  • Construction management carpentry building construction procurement construction project management construction methodology civil
  • Learn civil engineering & construction works
  • Building construction overview, site utilities, earthwork and foundation systems
  • Learn to build your new own home l renovate l repair l like a pro
  • After this course you will be able to supervise or work as site engineer with confidence
  • Learn quantity survey& quantity surveying estimation

Syllabus

This Module will help the Learners to understand the basics of civil Engineering , Types of Rebar available, How to Read Footing Layout, column layout drawings and How to Execute Them Practically .
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General Introduction of the Course
SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FROM CLIENT - STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - CONTRACTOR
Basics of Civil Engineering
why steel is used as reinforcement only ?
Grades of Cement l Concrete l Grades of Rebar l Weight of Rebar l Length of Bar
Difference Between Nominal Mix & Design Mix & their Application In the Industry
Practical video of How mix design is Prepared in Construction Industry
How a Concrete Batching plant is Setup with Site Layout Drawing
Sub Structure Activities ( Excavation to Plinth Beam Concreting )
Site Clearance l Learn to Read footing drawings l Importance of Center Line
Importance of Working Space l IS 1200 l CPWD Clause
Practical Video of Center Line Marking on Ground
Practical Video of center Line Marking Part 2
Practical Video of center Line Marking Part 3
Total Station Marking for Center Line for B +G +4 Storey Building
Excavation of Soil & Reading Footing Drawings
Calculate Excavation Quantity in Excel l Understanding of BOQ
Permanent Bench Mark l How to Calculate Footing Level for Auto Level
How to Setup Auto level & How to Give Levels on Site Practically
Preparation of Soil for PCC
Laying of PCC l Check List for PCC l PCC Drawing Reading
Practical Video of PCC Laying for Building
PCC Quantity Estimation l PCC Top Level Marking with Auto Level l Column Layout
Total Station Marking For Column - Part 1
Total Station Marking For Column - Part 2
Total Station Marking For Column in MNC
Traditional method of Column center Line & Column Layout Marking
Part 2- Traditional method of Column center Line & Column Layout Marking
BBS of Footing l Reading of Footing Structural Drawings
Shuttering for Footing l Concreting of Footing
Importance of Transit Mixer l Tips for Young Engineers
De- Shuttering of Footing l Importance of Curing l IS 45-2000 Clause
Complete Footing Casting from Live Site ( Practical Video )
Footing & Column Placing in Local Construction ( Practical Video )
Footing Concrete Calculation l Footing Shuttering Calculation l BOQ
Cost Analysis of Footing & its Importance
Design of Footing & its practical Importance
Types of Footing l Isolated l combined l Raft Foundation l Eccentric Footing
Placing starter Frame for column concrete and Importance of column cover block
Placing of Concrete l De Shuttering l Curing of Concrete
Understanding to Read column Reinforcemenmts from Structural Drawing Practically
Understanding to Read Residential project column Reinforcemenmts Practically
Understanding to Read column Lateral Ties of Industrial Buildings
Detailing of Column Lateral ties From SP-34 code book .
Tips for column casting and Dos & Donts to be followed at Site during Execution
Backfilling Of Soil & its Importance
Complete Video of Live Construction Site
How to Give Plinth Beam Bottom Level Practically on Site
Preparation of Plinth beam PCC
Ant Termite treatment for PCC l Plinth Beam Shuttering l Beam Reinforcements
Plinth Beam Shuttering l Concreting l De Shuttering l curing l Backfilling
Importance of Plinth Beam l Case Study of Tie Beam
Importance of Providing Dowel bars in Plinth Beam & Backfilling of soil
How to Do Planning of Project l Base Line Schedule
Quantity Estimation of Plinth Beam PCC l Shuttering l Concrete
SUPER STRUCTURE ACTIVITIES OF BUILDING
Placing of Ground Floor Starter concrete l Column Casting l Curing of column
Placing of Ground Floor Roof Beam / 1st floor Beam Bottom and Beam shuttering
Practical video of Beam Bottom Fixing for Ground Floor Columns
Practical Video of Ground Floor Slab Centering works
Placing of Beams l Primary & Secondary Beams concepts
Practical Video of Beam Reinforcements
Practical Video of Primary & Secondary Beam Placements
G + 4 Building Beam Reinforcements
Importance of Bending Moments on Site l How to Read Beam Drawing
How to Decide Length of Top Extra Bars in Beams
Importance of Shear Force on Real Projects
Beam Design Using Excel Sheets l Shear Force calculation
Etabs Result for Beam Steel Design
Etabs Results for Stirrups Design Manually
Applying oil & Mastic Tapes for Slab centering
Practical video of Applying Oil for Slab centering Plates
what is One Way and Two Way slab and Importance of Providing It on Site
How one way slab is given Practically at site and Logic behind it ( MUST WATCH )
Two way slab and how it is Done Practically at Site With a Video ( Must watch)
Practical Slab Reinforcement Marking on Site -1
How to Do Cranking of Bar Practically on Site
Complete one way Slab Reinforcements Live from Site
Live Cantilever Slab Reinforcements From Construction Site
One way Slab Practical video Method 2
14,000 Sq ft Two way Slab Cut Reinforcements in Slabs l Practical Site Videos
14, 000 Sq Ft Slab Cut Reinforcements - Part 2
Placing of Electrical Conduit in Slab
Practical Video for Placing of Electrical Conduit in Slab
Check List prior to Slab Concreting
Casting of Slab l Cube failure Solution l IS 456-2000
14,000 Sq ft Complete Live Slab Casting
5000 Sq Ft Complete Slab Casting Live Video
Slab Failure Reasons Importance of Water Cement Ratio l
Importance of Slab curing l Cement Reactions
Practical video of Slab Curing for 2 Live Slabs
De shuttering of Beams l De centering of Slabs l
Live Video of Slab DE Shuttering
First Floor to Roof Floor preparation Activities
Complete Building Details & Next Floor Preparation
Practical Video of tying Column Lateral Ties on Site
Practical video of Starter frame Arrangement on Site - Part 1
Practical video of Starter frame Arrangement on Site - Part 2
1st floor Column Shuttering & Concreting Live from Site

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Learners who complete Construction Methodology Basics in Civil Engineering will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Project Manager
Project managers plan, organize, and execute projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and meet safety and quality standards. This course can be helpful for project managers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Civil Engineer
Civil engineers design, build, and maintain infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and buildings. This course can be helpful for civil engineers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Construction Manager
Construction managers oversee the planning, coordination, and execution of construction projects. This course can be helpful for construction managers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Structural Engineer
Structural engineers design and analyze the structural integrity of buildings, bridges, and other structures. This course can be helpful for structural engineers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Estimator
Estimators plan and direct construction projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and meet safety and quality standards. This course can be helpful for estimators by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Geotechnical Engineer
Geotechnical engineers design and analyze the foundation of buildings and other structures. This course may be helpful for geotechnical engineers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Field Engineer
Field engineers oversee construction projects on-site. This course may be helpful for field engineers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Site Manager
Site managers oversee construction projects on-site. This course may be helpful for site managers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Safety Manager
Safety managers develop and implement safety plans for construction projects. This course may be helpful for safety managers by providing a foundation in construction methodology, which includes knowledge of materials, construction techniques, and project management.
Contractor
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A comprehensive handbook covering all aspects of building construction, from planning and design to construction and maintenance. Particularly useful for its in-depth coverage of building materials and construction methods.
A comprehensive reference book covering all major areas of civil engineering, including structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, transportation engineering, and environmental engineering. Useful for its in-depth coverage of technical topics and its inclusion of real-world examples.
A textbook commonly used in university reinforced concrete design courses. Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of reinforced concrete design, including material properties, analysis methods, and design codes.
A comprehensive guide to construction project management, covering all aspects of the project lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and closeout. Particularly useful for its in-depth coverage of project scheduling and cost control.
A comprehensive guide to the business of architecture, covering all aspects of professional practice, from client relations and project management to marketing and financial management. Useful for its practical advice and insights into the industry.
An illustrated guide to the 2018 International Building Code, providing clear and concise explanations of the code's requirements. Useful for its visual approach and its focus on practical applications.
A comprehensive guide to construction estimating and costing, covering all aspects of the process, from project planning and design to construction and closeout. Useful for its practical advice and insights into the industry.
A textbook commonly used in university water resources engineering courses. Provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of water resources engineering, including hydrology, hydraulics, and water quality management.
A comprehensive handbook covering all aspects of construction safety, including hazard identification, risk assessment, and safety management. Useful for its practical advice and insights into the industry.

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