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  1. Asked: August 2, 2020In: Interview Questions

    How would you approach a ground investigation for a building structure?

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    Added an answer on August 12, 2020 at 4:31 pm

    Trial Pits and Trenches Window Sampling Light Cable percussive boreholes Rotary Boreholes Sonic Drilling

    1. Trial Pits and Trenches
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    3. Light Cable percussive boreholes
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  2. Asked: July 31, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What is Land Jantri in government departments of India?

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    It is a legal document which specifies the land and buildings at a particular time. Government of Gujarat fixes the rates of land or building in the state from time to time. In the state of Gujarat property registration charges and the stamp duty are calculated based on the unit rates of land maintaRead more

    It is a legal document which specifies the land and buildings at a particular time. Government of Gujarat fixes the rates of land or building in the state from time to time. In the state of Gujarat property registration charges and the stamp duty are calculated based on the unit rates of land maintained by the Government. Property prices managed by the Government will be re-examined periodically as per market value and Jantri value. Gujarat land value certificate contains the value of land according to the current market value  of land in that particular area at that time. In this article, we will look at the procedure for obtaining Gujarat Land Value Certificate – Jantri for a property in detail.

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  3. Asked: July 29, 2020In: Foundation

    Which type of foundation is best for black cotton soil?

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    most suitable type foundation for black cotton soil is Under reamed pile

    most suitable type foundation for black cotton soil is Under reamed pile

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  4. Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction

    What are the best skill-based courses for a graduate engineer to be employable?

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    Presentation Skills Communication Skills Manual Designing Softwares like SAP SAFE STAAD-PRO E-TABS

    Presentation Skills

    Communication Skills

    Manual Designing

    Softwares like SAP SAFE STAAD-PRO E-TABS

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  5. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Construction

    In construction Project, What is the meaning of the term Float?

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    It is the amount of time which can be delayed

    It is the amount of time which can be delayed

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  6. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Construction

    What is meant by Skin Reinforcement?

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    When the depth of the beam exceeds 750mm,Side facing reinforcement also called skin reinforcement is provided in a beam

    When the depth of the beam exceeds 750mm,Side facing reinforcement also called skin reinforcement is provided in a beam

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  7. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    What are the impurities added while manufacturing steel?

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    The three raw materials used in making pig iron (which is the raw material needed to make steel) are the processed iron ore, coke (residue left after heating coal in the absence of air, generally containing up to 90% carbon) and limestone (CaCO3) or burnt lime (CaO)

    The three raw materials used in making pig iron (which is the raw material needed to make steel) are the processed iron ore, coke (residue left after heating coal in the absence of air, generally containing up to 90% carbon) and limestone (CaCO3) or burnt lime (CaO)

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  8. Asked: July 24, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    How to do visual checks on the reinforcement bar at site? 

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    All Reinforcement bars of grade as per drawings eg. ... Beam Size is as per structural drawing. The diameter and number of both straight and curtailed bars as per the structural drawing. 25mm cover blocks are provided in bottom and sides of beams.

    1. All Reinforcement bars of grade as per drawings eg. …
    2. Beam Size is as per structural drawing.
    3. The diameter and number of both straight and curtailed bars as per the structural drawing.
    4. 25mm cover blocks are provided in bottom and sides of beams.
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