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Civil Site Engineer Mastery in Building Construction
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12,744 students

Civil Site Engineer Mastery in Building Construction

Practical Execution Of Building Construction Step by Step from Construction Site
Created byAkshay Kamath
Last updated 10/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Construction Methodology , Sequence of Construction , Reading of Architectural And Structural Drawings
  • Learn construction of building step by step along with understanding Architectural and Structural drawings.

Course content

3 sections11 lectures1h 42m total length
  • Sequence of Building Construction from Start to Finish - Complete Guide10:49
  • Types of Buildings Based on Usage - Residential - Commercial - Industrial3:41
  • Types of Structural System - Frame Building - Flat Slab - PEB - Mivan11:47

Requirements

  • Should be a Civil Engineering Student or Architecture or contractor

Description

In  this Course We will Cover the Following topics to get an overview about building Construction


1- SEQUENCE OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FROM START TO FINISHING

2. Types of Buildings Based on Usage - Residential - Commercial - Industrial

3. Types of Structural System - Frame Building - Flat Slab - PEB - Mivan

4. PCC Laying to De -shuttering of Footing on Construction Site

5. Column Casting to Slab Reinforcement on Site

6. Electrical Execution to Slab casting on Site - Learn the Insights !!

7. Complete Interior Execution - Brickwork -Plastering - Painting


Civil engineering is a STEM field focused on designing and constructing the environments in which humans live. Civil engineers typically focus on large construction projects such as buildings, roads, bridges, subway systems, dams, and water supply networks. Math, physics, and design are essential areas of knowledge for the field.

Civil engineering is one of the larger engineering fields, and its many sub-specialties include architectural engineering, environmental engineering, and water resource engineering


Civil engineering, the profession of designing and executing structural works that serve the general public, such as dams, bridges, aqueducts, canals, highways, power plants, sewerage systems, and other infrastructure. The term was first used in the 18th century to distinguish the newly recognized profession from military engineering, until then preeminent. From earliest times, however, engineers have engaged in peaceful activities, and many of the civil engineering works of ancient and medieval times—such as the Roman public baths, roads, bridges, and aqueducts; the Flemish canals; the Dutch sea defenses; the French Gothic cathedrals; and many other monuments—reveal a history of inventive genius and persistent experimentation..

Who this course is for:

  • Civil Engineers or Architects or contractors passionate about Construction methodology and Reading of Architectural and structural Drawings
  • Beginer Civil Engineers & architects curious about construction, house plan and sequence of construction