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Asked: July 31, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

What is Land Jantri in government departments of India?

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What is Land Jantri in government departments of India?

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    Land jantri is the legal document which is released by state government.

    Land jantri is the legal document which is released by state government.

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Asked: September 19, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

Best laptop for a civil engineer?

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Which is the best laptop for a civil engineer?

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    From my perspective, Acer predator triton 300 will be the best laptop for civil engineers because we engineers need to use heavy softwares. So, recently I'm also using this laptop which is giving me best experience.

    From my perspective, Acer predator triton 300 will be the best laptop for civil engineers because we engineers need to use heavy softwares. So, recently I’m also using this laptop which is giving me best experience.

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Asked: May 29, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

What are the major Factor Affecting Concrete life?

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What is the major factor affecting concrete life, durability & strength?  

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    Here I am discussing about High humidity & rain. Actually, the compressive strength of concrete reduces with the high relative humidity which results in durability problem. Due to higher moisture in the surface of concrete results a growth of mold and bacteria.

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    High humidity & rain.

    Actually, the compressive strength of concrete reduces with the high relative humidity which results in durability problem.

    Due to higher moisture in the surface of concrete results a growth of mold and bacteria.

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Asked: November 13, 2017In: Civil Engineering Jobs

What are Procedure for Stabilization of Sub Base?

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What are the procedures to be followed in the stabilization of the sub base layer?

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    There are 3 different types: Flyash, cement kiln dust, and lime.  Each one has different applications. As list flyash takes most product, lime takes the least amount of product.  Flyash and cement kiln dust will allow equipment on it later that day.  Lime takes upto 5 days before allowing equipmentRead more

    There are 3 different types: Flyash, cement kiln dust, and lime.  Each one has different applications. As list flyash takes most product, lime takes the least amount of product.  Flyash and cement kiln dust will allow equipment on it later that day.  Lime takes upto 5 days before allowing equipment on grade (except equipment needed for mixing and compaction of treated base).

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Asked: September 19, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

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

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How COVID-19 effects on jobs in the civil engineering sector? How to deal with such type of pandemic?

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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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Asked: November 18, 2017In: Civil Engineering Jobs

How is resection done in survey?

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How is resection done in survey?

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    Resection Method. This method is used for establishing the instrument stations or after completing the traverse surveying the important object cannot be located due to difficulties & missed the station. PROCESS:- Select the two stations P & Q on the ground & measure the length PQ & pRead more

    Resection Method.

    This method is used for establishing the instrument stations or after completing the traverse surveying the important object cannot be located due to difficulties & missed the station. PROCESS:-

    1. Select the two stations P & Q on the ground & measure the length PQ & plot to a scale pq on a suitable scale.
    2. Set the table at P , Centre, & level the table so that the point p is over the P.
    3. Place the alidade along pq, orient the table by turning the board until the signal at Q is bisected, & then clamp it.
    4. With the alidade touching at p sight the station R & draw a ray p to r.
    5. Shift the table at R. & make the center & level & sight the point P by back sighting & clamp the table.
    6. With the alidade centered on q, sight the station Q & draw a ray. The point of intersection of this ray & that previously drawn from p gives the reqd point r.
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Asked: May 31, 2020In: Civil Engineering Jobs

What is Glass Bead Flooring?

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What is Glass bead Flooring? Why it is advised to be used in the food industries?

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    Glass bead flooring is a kind of flooring in which glass beads are mixed into epoxy or polyurethane floor coating and collectively applied so as to achieve a textured yet smooth floor finish. It is highly slip-resistant, highly serviceable, self-leveling, long-lasting, and easy to apply. It may alsoRead more

    Glass bead flooring is a kind of flooring in which glass beads are mixed into epoxy or polyurethane floor coating and collectively applied so as to achieve a textured yet smooth floor finish. It is highly slip-resistant, highly serviceable, self-leveling, long-lasting, and easy to apply. It may also be coated with another layer of epoxy or polyurethane.

    This kind of flooring is just the right choice for food products’ industries, especially for the poultry, dairy, meat and beverage industries for the following reasons :

    • Non porous surfaces with the absence of cracks and holes.
    • Skid resistance and spill resistance very important for beverage industries.
    • Anti – microbial properties, crucial to the food and beverage industry, since any growth on the floor can invite contamination above the floor as well.
    • Chemical resistance and moisture resistance, because deteriorated floor may cause contamination.
    • Easy to clean or sanitize.
    • Good pH resistance.
    • Strong resistance to thermal cycling.
    • Quick curing.
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