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Asked: November 30, 2017In: Interview Questions

What is a Tender and How to Prepare Tender Documents in Construction?

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What is a Tender and How to Prepare Tender Documents in Construction?

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    Added an answer on September 18, 2020 at 6:35 pm

    I’ll better explain this with an example. Imagine Mr. X as PWD engineer. According to assurances of politicians to public, construction of a highway within a region will be taken up. Now, it is the responsibility of Mr X to take up the construction activities. Now to do this construction, no governmRead more

    I’ll better explain this with an example.

    Imagine Mr. X as PWD engineer. According to assurances of politicians to public, construction of a highway within a region will be taken up. Now, it is the responsibility of Mr X to take up the construction activities.

    Now to do this construction, no government servants are available readily. Bulldozers, rollers, laborers..not readily available. Hence the project will be awarded to a contractor. Just like you give contract for construction of your house to a mestri or an Engineer. Except here Mr X cannot directly award the contract to any contractor according to his/her wish and will (quite practical huh!).

    So what Mr. X does is, he/she will call for a tender through newspapers and/or online for the construction of highway. Tender is a document, in a very general sense, indicating money that Mr X is ready to spend on construction of highway. He will quote the max amount.

    Now different contractors will “bid” their amount (based on their infrastructure and technologies) to the above mentioned project and (technically. Ahem!) project will be awarded to that contractor who quotes lowest bid (less than tender amount obviously).

    All government civil engineering projects like govt schools, hospitals,dams,roads…any construction activity runs on same lines. This is very very generalized answer. there are quite many other factors involved in this.

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Asked: May 22, 2020In: Interview Questions

What are the Roles and Responsibilities of a Utility Engineer in Metro Construction Works? 

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What are the Roles and Responsibilities of a Utility Engineer in Metro Construction Works?  

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    Added an answer on June 18, 2020 at 10:14 am

    Job Description You will be responsible to Maintain the Utilities to support the Production Process of HDPE Jerry can manufacturing Unit. Compression & Vapour Absorption Based Water Chillers, Air Conditioners, Air Handling Units, Cooling Towers, Air Compressors, Steam Boiler, Water Treatment PlaRead more

    Job Description

    You will be responsible to Maintain the Utilities to support the Production Process of HDPE Jerry can manufacturing Unit.

    Compression & Vapour Absorption Based Water Chillers, Air Conditioners, Air Handling Units, Cooling Towers, Air Compressors, Steam Boiler, Water Treatment Plant, Waste Water Treatment Plant, etc.

    ‘few pointwise roles and responsibility of utility manager.

    1. To monitor and upkeep daily records, shifts, machine wise.
    2. To plan Maintenance activities in his concerned section.
    3. To monitor daily preventive maintenance scheduled adherence 100%
    4. To co-ordinate with OEMs’ in case of machine breakdown.
    5. To ensure that gauges fixture and instruments are available on the machine.
    6. To ensure that due care is taken while machine are in operated.
    7. To ensure that there is no wastage of electrical energy and other resources like water.
    8. To maintain the document.
    9. To ensure that the following electrical accessories of the machine are in safe condition and not damaged, and lose hanging or lying in unsafe mode –
    -> Electrical Wiring
    -> Power Socket
    ->Electrical Plug
    ->Doors (s) of Electrical plug.
    10. Knowledge of TPM, MTBF /MTTR, Electrical Panel, Switch gears, ACB / VCB, VRV, DG sets, Compressor, Six Sigma tools.

     

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Asked: June 18, 2020In: Interview Questions

What is OSHA Compliance in Construction Field?

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What is OSHA compliance?

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor. To ensure health and safety at workplace there are certain standards and rules have been made for working men and women at workplace under OSHA Act(1970). So an employer must provide a workRead more

    1. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration(OSHA) is an agency of the United States Department of Labor.
    2. To ensure health and safety at workplace there are certain standards and rules have been made for working men and women at workplace under OSHA Act(1970).
    3. So an employer must provide a workplace which is free from hazards and comply with standards and regulations as per OSHA Act.
    4. So OSHA compliance means adhering to all the standards and rules developed under OSHA Act.
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Asked: February 2, 2021In: Interview Questions

How can we use magnetic levitation method in civil engineering?

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