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  1. Asked: November 28, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    Which country provides highest salary to civil engineers?

    aviratdhodare

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    Added an answer on January 5, 2021 at 3:01 pm

    Highest Paying Countries for Civil Engineer Switzerland: Average annual salary: $ 77, 438 (Approx. Rs. 50,33470) Denmark: The average annual salary happens to be: $ 71,565 (Approx. Rs 46,51725) Norway: Average annual salary: $ 67,154 (Approx. Rs 43,65010) U.S.: Average annual salary: $ 62, 019 (ApprRead more

    Highest Paying Countries for Civil Engineer

    • Switzerland: Average annual salary: $ 77, 438 (Approx. Rs. 50,33470)
    • Denmark: The average annual salary happens to be: $ 71,565 (Approx. Rs 46,51725)
    • Norway: Average annual salary: $ 67,154 (Approx. Rs 43,65010)
    • U.S.: Average annual salary: $ 62, 019 (Approx. Rs 40,31235)
    • Australia: Average annual salary: $ 54,155 (Approx. Rs 35,20075)
    • Canada Average annual salary in US dollars:  $47,262
    • Germany Average annual salary in US dollars:  $44,803
    • France Average annual salary in US dollars:  $42,2117
    • United Kingdom Average annual salary in US dollars:  $40,692
    • Netherlands Average annual salary in US dollars:  $40,612
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  2. Asked: October 13, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    Which are the highest paying jobs in the civil engineering field?

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    Added an answer on October 14, 2020 at 11:26 am

    Top highest paying jobs of Civil Engineers in India: Sr No Civil enginer jobs Avg salary 1. Engg Project Managers 40-60K 2. Senr Civil Engr 30-50K 3. Engg Managers 50-70K 4. Civil Engr 35-45K 5. Architect 35-45K 6. Engg inspectors & regulatory officers 35-45K 7. Civil engg drafter 20-40K 8. CiviRead more

    Top highest paying jobs of Civil Engineers in India:

    Sr No Civil enginer jobs Avg salary
    1. Engg Project Managers 40-60K
    2. Senr Civil Engr 30-50K
    3. Engg Managers 50-70K
    4. Civil Engr 35-45K
    5. Architect 35-45K
    6. Engg inspectors & regulatory officers 35-45K
    7. Civil engg drafter 20-40K
    8. Civil Engg technologist 30-50K
    9. Civil engg technician 30-40K
    10. Land Surveyor 30-40K

     

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  3. Asked: November 18, 2017In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    How is resection done in survey?

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    Added an answer on October 3, 2020 at 11:26 am
    Which country provides highest salary to civil engineers?

    The process by which the position of an unknown points at which plane table is set is determined & plotted o the plan with the help of two or more well-defined station whose position are already plotted on the plan. In this method, the line of sight passes from unknown points to known pointsRead more

    The process by which the position of an unknown points at which plane table is set is determined & plotted o the plan with the help of two or more well-defined station whose position are already plotted on the plan. In this method, the line of sight passes from unknown points to known points & the ray drawn is called as resector.

    • Let assume 2 pts A & B are plotted on a drawing sheet a & b.
    • Now with help of a & b, we have to plot position of instrument ‘c’.
    • Now orientation of plane table at ‘c’ the intersection of two rays from a & b will give correct location of instrument.

    Special methods of resection

    1. Two pt problem
    2. Three pt problem

    Two pt problem:-

    1. In this position, 2 well-defined pts whose positions have already been plotted on plan are selected.
    2. Then by perfectly bisection these points, a new station is established at reqd positions.

    Three pt problem:-

    1. In this position, 3 well-defined pts whose positions have already positioned on map.
    2. Then by perfectly bisecting these 3 well-defined pts, a new station is established at reqd position.
    3. No auxiliary station is reqd in order to sol;ve this pblm.

    Errors & Precautions

    • Instrumental error
    1. Surface of table may not be perfectly level.
    2. The fiducial edge of alidade might not straight.
    3. Vanes may not be vertical.
    4. Needle of trough compass may not be perfectly balanced.
    • Personal error
    1. Levelling of table may not be perfectly level.
    2. The table may not be perfectly centered.
    3. The orientation of table may not proper.
    4. Object may not be bisected properly.
    5. Rays might not drawn accurately.
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  4. Asked: September 22, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What are the components of a unit rate in civil engineering?

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    Added an answer on September 23, 2020 at 3:26 pm

    Hi, According to NRM(NEW RULES OF MEASUREMENT) which is published by the royal institute of chartered surveyors, ---it is a monetary rate applied to a component or element per unit of measurement. e.g cost per metre cube for a cross internal floor area, cost per functional unit etc. It is a standardRead more

    Hi,

    According to NRM(NEW RULES OF MEASUREMENT) which is published by the royal institute of chartered surveyors,

    —it is a monetary rate applied to a component or element per unit of measurement. e.g cost per metre cube for a cross internal floor area, cost per functional unit etc.

    It is a standard of measurement for planning or estimation for various construction projects.

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  5. Asked: September 19, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    Best laptop for a civil engineer?

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    Added an answer on September 22, 2020 at 1:54 pm

    There is no such laptop made specially for any kind of departments. It all depends on specifications of the laptop. Best For Civil Engineering Students: CUK MSI GS65 Best For Civil Engineering and Entertainment: Acer Predator Helios 300 Best for Multi-Tasking Students: Dell XPS Best Budget Laptop foRead more

    There is no such laptop made specially for any kind of departments.

    It all depends on specifications of the laptop.

    1. Best For Civil Engineering Students: CUK MSI GS65
    2. Best For Civil Engineering and Entertainment: Acer Predator Helios 300
    3. Best for Multi-Tasking Students: Dell XPS
    4. Best Budget Laptop for Civil Engineering: Acer Aspire E15
    5. Best Fit Laptop for All Purposes: MSI GV62 8RD-200
    6. Cheapest Laptop for Civil Engineering: Lenovo Ideapad 15.6-inch

     

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  6. Asked: September 19, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    How COVID-19 effects on jobs in the civil engineering sector?

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    No workers.. Material Price Hike Material supply delay. Operator issue. Right staff is not available. Idle charges.. New Projects are under hold. Old Projects are not getting to finish. Construction industry is facing huge difficulty due to COVID. lot of corporate companies are terminating engineersRead more

    1. No workers..
    2. Material Price Hike
    3. Material supply delay.
    4. Operator issue.
    5. Right staff is not available.
    6. Idle charges..
    7. New Projects are under hold.
    8. Old Projects are not getting to finish.

    Construction industry is facing huge difficulty due to COVID. lot of corporate companies are terminating engineers due to projects are under hold, projects are cancelled, etc.. even material price are getting increase 8 to 10%. Skilled workers are returned to native places. no right labour are available.. Crane operator are not available. idle charges are getting increased day by day… lot of companies may be closed their office due to covid if this will continue for another 3 months..

    The construction and the real estate industry are one of the major industries that have got a hit because of COVID-19. It actually falls in the top 5 industries that have got impacted the most due to the COVID-19.

    You and I both know that the industry even before COVID was in very bad shape. The virus has just made things worst. I personally always thought the real estate in such an investment where your money invested would never decline. The investment may be stagnant but not decline. But this COVID 19 impact has changed my opinion. I came across an article that said, “properties in premium locations of Mumbai, Maharashtra, and Delhi see a 10-15% decline in property prices.” I woke up to the most shocking news.

    The effect of COVID-19 on the construction industry has deepened the wounds. The industry was seeing some hope of recovery at the start of 2020, but before things could stabilize, COVID hit the industry very hard. It’s going to be difficult for the players in this industry. With so many banks getting caught for their NPA frauds, the banks are also going to be very careful while lending money.

    In short, to summarize, this industry that saw some rays of hope at the start of 2020 has all vanished. Builders are going to find it very difficult to complete their projects due to stall at bank lending hence the industry is going to take at least 2-3 other years to recover and bloom again as it did before.

     

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  7. Asked: September 12, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    Which is the Best Online course for learning Staad Pro?

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    For best learning and experience I suggest you to go for udemy. There are so many online courses over there for engineering as well as other sectors. And best online course for learning staad pro can also be found here. I myself took online courses over there and recently I'm taking staad pro classeRead more

    For best learning and experience I suggest you to go for udemy. There are so many online courses over there for engineering as well as other sectors. And best online course for learning staad pro can also be found here. I myself took online courses over there and recently I’m taking staad pro classes. My experience over here is going quite good.

     

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  8. Asked: July 31, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

    What is Land Jantri in government departments of India?

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

    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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