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School of Engineering
Master of Technology
(M.tech)
(Civil- Construction Technology)
Batch 2015-2017
W.E.F. ___________________
SEMESTER-I
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM : M.TECH – Construction Technology
ACADEMIC YEAR - 2015-16 SEMESTER – I
DEFINATION OF ONE CREDIT : 1. Lecture (L): 1 hour / week / semester, 2. Practical (P): 2 hour / week / semester3. Tutorial(T): 2 hour / week /
semester
Course
Code Course Name
Teaching Scheme (Hours)
Credits Audit
course CIE PSEE
Remarks if
any Theory Tutoria
l Practical
RM101 Research Methodology 3 0 0 3 N Y
N
CN112 Safety Practices in
Construction 3 0 0 3 N
Y N
CN113 Advanced Construction
Materials 3 2 0 4 N
Y N
CN114 Construction Equipment
and Methods 3 2 0 4 N
Y Y
Elective-I 3 0 0 3 N Y N
Elective-II 3 0 0 3 N Y N
Total 18 4 0 20
List of Elective Subjects:
Subject
Code Subjects
CN115 Highway Construction And Maintenance
CN116 Theory of Plate and Shell
CN117 Numerical Methods & it’s application in Civil Engineering.
CN118 Financial & Business Management
N- No CIE – Continuous internal evaluation
Y – Yes PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation,
Industrial project, Industrial training etc.
SEMESTER-II
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM : M.TECH – Construction Technology
ACADEMIC YEAR - 2015-16 SEMESTER – II
DEFINATION OF ONE CREDIT :
1. Lecture (L): 1 hour / week / semester, 2. Practical (P): 2 hour / week / semester3. Tutorial(T): 2 hour / week / semester
Course
Code Course Name
Teaching Scheme (Hours)
Credits Audit
course CIE PSEE
Remarks if
any Theory Tutoria
l Practical
CN211 Advanced Concrete
Technology 3 0 2 4 N Y Y
CN212 Repairs & Rehabilitation of
Structures 3 0 0 3 N Y N
CN213 Construction Planning and
Control 3 2 0 4 N Y N
Elective-III 3 0 0 3 N Y N
Elective-IV 3 0 0 3 N Y N
Total 15 2 2 17
List of Elective Subjects:
Subject Code Subjects
CN214 Construction Contracts & Specification
CN215 Energy Conservation Techniques In Building Construction
CN218 Building Services
CN219 Application on operation Research techniques in construction.
N- No CIE – Continuous internal evaluation
Y – Yes PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation, Industrial project, Industrial training etc..
SEMESTER-III
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM : M.TECH – Construction Technology ACADEMIC YEAR - 2015-16 SEMESTER – III DEFINATION OF ONE CREDIT :
1. Lecture (L): 1 hour / week / semester, 2. Practical (P): 2 hour / week / semester 3. Tutorial(T): 2 hour / week / semester
Course
Code Course Name
Teaching Scheme (Hours) Credits
Audit
course CIE PSEE
Remarks if
any Theory Tutorial Practical
CN 301 Seminar 0 0 0 5 N N Y
CNDP1 Dissertation Phase – I 0 0 0 20 N N Y
Total Hours 0 0 0 25
N- No CIE – Continuous internal evaluation
Y – Yes PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation, Industrial project, Industrial training
etc.
SEMESTER-IV
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM : M.TECH – Construction Technology ACADEMIC YEAR - 2015-16 SEMESTER – IV DEFINATION OF ONE CREDIT :
1. Lecture (L): 1 hour / week / semester, 2. Practical (P): 2 hour / week / semester3. Tutorial(T): 2 hour / week /
semester
Course
Code Course Name
Teaching Scheme (Hours)
Credits Audit
course CIE PSEE
Remarks if
any Theory Tutoria
l Practical
CNDP2 Dissertation Phase – II 0 0 0 25 N N Y
Total 0 0 0 25
N- No CIE – Continuous internal evaluation
Y – Yes PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation, Industrial project,
Industrial training etc.
Course Title Safety Practices in Construction
Course Code CN112
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
7 Construction accidents - Construction Safety Management: Importance - causes
of accident, safety measures- Environmental issues in construction-
Construction industry related laws. Human factors in safety – legal and
financial aspects of accidents in construction – occupational and safety hazard
assessment.
UNIT -2
7 Safety Programmes - Construction Safety - Elements of an Effective Safety
Programmes - Job-site assessment - Safety Meetings -Safety Incentives.
Contractual Obligations - Safety in construction contracts- Substance Abuse -
safety Record Keeping.
UNIT -3
7
Safety Culture - Safe Workers- Safety and First Line Supervisors - Safety and
Middle Managers - Top Management Practices, Company Activities and Safety
- Safety Personnel - Sub-contractual Obligation - Project Coordination and
Safety Procedures -Workers Compensation.
SECTION –II
UNIT -4 11
Accident prevention-cost of accidents-Safety and productivity-safety provision
in the factories act-accident reporting investigation and statistics-total loss
control and damage control-Safety sampling- safety audit - critical incident
technique- safety equipment -planning and site preparation- safety system of
storing construction materials-Excavation - blasting- timbering-scaffolding-
Reference Books:
1. Jimmy W. Hinze, Construction Safety, Prentice Hall Inc., 1997
2. Richard J. Coble, Jimmie Hinze and Theo C. Haupt, Construction Safety and Health
Management, Prentice Hall Inc., 2001.
3. Hand Book on Construction Safety Practices, SP:70, BIS, 2001.
safe use of ladders- safety in welding.
UNIT -5 10
Safety in hand tools- Safety in grinding- Hoisting apparatus and conveyors-
Safety in the use of mobile cranes-Manual handling-Safety in demolition work-
Trusses, girders and beams- First- aid- Fire hazards and preventing methods-
Interesting experiences at the construction site against the fire accidents.
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Advanced Construction Materials
Course Code CN113
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 02
Total : 04
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
07 Classifications of Construction Materials. Consideration of physical, Mechanical, thermo-
physical Properties, characteristics behaviour under stress, selection criteria for construction
materials, green building materials, waste products, reuse and recycling.
UNIT -2
08 Materials for making Mortar and concrete: Lime manufacture, properties, hardening of lime,
types of lime, lime concrete uses, cement, aggregates, water, characteristics, properties and uses
of Pozzolana materials, Types of mortars, special mortars, properties and applications,
admixtures .
UNIT -3
Ceramic Materials: Classification, Refractories, glass, glass wool, mechanical, thermal and
electrical properties, fire resistance materials, Uses and application . 06
SECTION –II
UNIT -4 8
Polymeric Materials: Polymerization mechanism and depolymerisation. Rubber and plastics,
properties, effect of temperature on mechanical properties. Uses and application.
.
Text book:
1. Engineering Materials, Rangawala S.C., Chortor Publications
2. Building Materials, S.K. Duggal, New Age International Publications.
3. Building Materials Technology Structural Performance & Environmental Impact, Bruntley L.R, McGraw Hill Inc
4. Construction Technology, Vol I - IV, R Chudley, Longman Group Construction Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Materials, Rangawala S.C., Chortor Publications
2. Building Materials, S.K. Duggal, New Age International Publications.
3. Building Materials Technology Structural Performance & Environmental Impact, Bruntley L.R, McGraw Hill Inc
4. Construction Technology, Vol I - IV, R Chudley, Longman Group Construction Ltd.
UNIT -5
Types of structural steels, special steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, light gauge
steel, Corrosion of concrete in various environments. Corrosion of reinforcing
steel. Electro-chemical process, measures of protection. Ferro-cement, material
and properties. Polymers in Civil Engineering Polymers, fibres and composites,
Fibre reinforced plastic in sandwich panels, modeling. Architectural use and
aesthetics of composties. Adhesives and sealants. Structural elastomeric bearings
and resilient seating. Moisture barriers, Polymer foams and polymers in Building
Physics. Polymer concrete composites
13
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Construction Equipment & Methods
Course Code CN114
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 02
Total : 04
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
9 Factors affecting selection of equipment and methods - Technical and
economic; Construction engineering fundamentals; Analysis of production on
outputs and costs;.
UNIT-2
6 Methods and equipment for Earthmoving, Lifting and erection, Material
transport, Pile driving, Dewatering.
UNIT-3
6 Concrete construction - batching, mixing, transport, placement, finishing,
formwork, scaffolding; Steel construction - fabrication and erection.
SECTION –II
UNIT -4
10 Various construction techniques like slip form method, sliding formwork
method, lift slab method, under water construction techniques including Tremie
method, segmental construction, launching girder system, high rise construction
techniques,
UNIT-5
11 Bridge construction techniques, air field & pavement construction techniques,
mass concrete construction for irrigation & hydraulic structures, pile cap, well
sinking & jack down method, erection of plate & shell structures, large span
shell roof construction.
TOTAL HOURS 42
Text book:
1. Construction planning, Equipments and methods. R.L.Peurify, TMH, 1996
2. Construction Equipment and its Planning and Applications”, Mahesh Varma, Metropolitan
Book Co.(P) Ltd., New Delhi. India.
3 Construction Machinery and Equipment in India”. (A compilation of articles Published in Civil
Engineering and Construction Review) Published by Civil Engineering and Construction
Review,New Delhi, 1991
.
Reference Books:
1. Construction planning, Equipments and methods. R.L.Peurify, TMH, 1996
2. Construction Equipment and its Planning and Applications”, Mahesh Varma, Metropolitan
Book Co.(P) Ltd., New Delhi. India.
3 Construction Machinery and Equipment in India”. (A compilation of articles Published in Civil
Engineering and Construction Review) Published by Civil Engineering and Construction
Review,New Delhi, 1991
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Highway Construction and Maintenance
Course Code CN115
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 02
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
08
Components of road and pavement structure including subgrade, drainage
system, functions, requirements and sequence of construction operations.
Drainage – Assessment of drainage requirements for the road and design of
various components, drainage materials, Construction of surface and subsurface
drainage system and design of filter materials for roads. drainage of urban roads,
problems.
UNIT -2
7
Plants and equipment for production of materials - crushers, mixers, bituminous
mixing plants, cement concrete mixers – various types, advantages and choice.
Road construction equipment – different types of excavators, graders, soil
compactors / rollers, pavers and other equipment for construction of different
pavement layers – their uses and choice Problem on equipment usage charges.
UNIT -3
General Aspects: Quality assurance, statistical approach, quality system for
road construction. Safety aspects during road construction and maintenance
works. Installation of various traffic safety devices and information system
Principle of construction planning, application of CPM and PERT( Problems not
included)
06
Text book:
SECTION- II
UNIT -4
Road maintenance works – day to day and periodic maintenance works of various
components of road works and road furniture. Preventive maintenance of road drainage
system, pavements and other components of road. Preparation of existing pavement –
patching, profile correction, Special measures to deal with reflection cracks in pavement
layers, slipperiness of surface, etc. Requirements for rehabilitation, recycling and re-
construction. 12
UNIT -5
Special problems in construction & maintenance of hill roads, land slide, causes,
investigation, and preventive and remedial measures, protection of embankment
and cut slopes.
08
TOTAL HOURS 42
Reference Books:
1. Peurifoy, R.L., and Clifford,JS “Construction Planning Equipment and Method”- McGraw Hill
Book Co. Inc.
2. Sharma S.C., “Construction Equipment and its Management”- Khanna Publishers
3. Freddy L Roberts, Prithvi S Kandhal et al, “Hot Mix Asphalt Materials, mixture design and
construction”- (2nd Edition), National Asphalt Pavement Association Research and Education
Foundation, Maryland, USA
4. National Asphalt Pavement Association “Hot Mix Asphalt Paving Hand book”- 5100 Forbes
Boulevard, Lanhm, Mary Land, USA
5. “Hand Book on Cement Concrete Roads”- Cement Manufacturers Association, New Delhi
6. MoRTH “Specifications for Roads and Bridge Works”- 2001,fourth revision, Indian Roads
Congress
7. MoRTH “Manual for Construction and Supervision of Bituminous Works”- 2001, Indian Roads
Congress
8. MoRTH “Manual for Maintenance of Roads”- 1989, Indian Roads Congress
9. IRC: 42-1994, IRC:15-2002, IRC SP :11-1988, , 55-2001, 57-2001,58-2001, IRC 19-1977, 27-
1967, 29-1988, 34-1970, 36-1970,48-1972,61-1976, 63-1976, 68-1976, 81-1997,82-1982, 84-
1983,93-1985, 94-1986, 95-1987, 98-1997, 105-1988.
Course Title Theory of Plate and Shell
Course Code CN116
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
12
Simple bending of Plates-Assumptions in thin plate theory-Different
relationships- Different Boundary Conditions for plates- Platessubjected to
lateral loads – Navier’s method for simply supported plates – Levy’s method for
general plates – Example problems withdifferent types of loading.
UNIT -2
03
Circular plates subjected to Axi-symmetrical loads–concentrated load,
uniformly distributed load and varying load – Annular circularplate with end
moments.
SECTION –II
UNIT -3 07
Rayleigh-Ritz method – Application to different problems – Finite difference
method – Finite element methodology for plates-Orthotropic Plates.
UNIT -4 07
Bending of anisotropic plates with emphasis on orthotropic plates – Material
Orthotropy – Structural Orthotropy - Plates on elasticfoundation.
UNIT -5 07
Shells- Classification of shells - Membrane and bending theory for singly
curved and doubly curved shells - Various approximations -Analysis of folded
plates.
Text book:
1. Rudolph Szilard, Theory and Analysis of Plates, Prentice Hall, New Jercy 1986.
2. Timoshenko S.P and Woinowsky Krieger, Theory of Plates and Shells, McGraw Hill, 1984.
3. G. S. Ramaswamy, “Design and Construction of Concrete Shell Roofs”, CBS Publishers.
2005.
Reference Books:
1.J N Reddy, Theory and Analysis of Elastic Plates and Shells, CRC Press, 2007.
2. K Chandra Shehara, Theory of Plates, University Press, Hyderabad, 2001.
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Numerical Methods &its application in Civil Engineering
Course Code CN117
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
12 Solution of non – linear algebraic equations, , numerical solutions of ordinary
differential equations and partial differential equations, its applications to
structural engineering problems.Solution of Eigen value problems, iterative
methods & transformation methods. Use of software for transformation
methods. Computer oriented algorithms
UNIT -2 09
Correlation and regression, Principles of least squares
Euler's equation -Functional dependant on first and higher order derivatives
SECTION –II
UNIT -3
09 Laplace transform methods, Laplace equation -Properties of harmonic
functions –Fourier transform methods for Laplace equation.
UNIT -4
12 Application : Excel spread sheets for the design of (1) Structural elements like
slabs, beams, columns, isolated, combined and raft footings, steel connections
and members etc. Software Usage: Modeling, analysis and design using
professional software like STAAD, STRAP, STRUDS, RISA 3D as Group
exercise
TOTAL HOURS 42
Reference Books:
1. Jimmy W. Hinze, Construction Safety, Prentice Hall Inc., 1997
2. Richard J. Coble, Jimmie Hinze and Theo C. Haupt, Construction Safety and Health
Management, Prentice Hall Inc., 2001.
3. Hand Book on Construction Safety Practices, SP:70, BIS, 2001.
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Financial & Business Management
Course Code CN118
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1
10
Principles of management and Personnel management: Economic environment of
business, Introduction to managerial economics, ; Role of a Manager: Tasks and
responsibilities of a professional manager, Human Resource development systems
Organization structure & design, manpower planning Processes Managerial skills and
Management Systems, SWOT Analysis.
UNIT -2
11 Value engineering and quality assurance, marketing planning & organization, marketing research & Marketing strategies, determinants of consumer behaviour, Models of consumer behavior, Pricing & promotion strategies., Business forecasting, Total quality Management (TQM), Six sigma theory.
SECTION- II
UNIT -3
Financial Management; Meaning and Scope, Economics and Scope, Supply and
Demand Mechanism, analysis and forecasting. Balance sheet, profit & loss account,
fund flow statement; Production and Cost theory, analysis. Pricing; objectives,
determinants, absorption, marginal costing. Financial analysis, Decisions. Capital
Budgeting, budgetary control, standard costing and variance, investment appraisal.
11
Text book:
Reference Books:
1. Peterson, H.C., Lewis, W.C. Managerial Economics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2001. 2. Parkin, M. & Bade R., Modern Macroeconomics 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 1996 3. Edwards, John et.al., 1983 Manpower planning, John Wiley: New York . 4. Anthony, R.N. Govindrajan, V., Irwin, Management control systems, McGraw Hill 10th Edition, 2000. 5. Werther & Davis, Human Resources & Personnel Management, McGraw Hill, 1996 6. Baumel, W.J., A.S. Blinder and W.M. Scarth, Economics: Principles and policy, Academic Press
Canada, Tornoto, 1985. 7. Anthony & Reece, accounting Principles, AITBS, Sixth Edition,1998. 8. Peterson, H.C., Lewis, W.C. Managerial Economics, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 2001. 9. Koontz O’Donnel : Essentials of Management; Tata McGraw Hill, 1982.
UNIT -4
Construction Finance: Accounting information and application, Financial versus
economic evaluation, financial statements and project appraisal, taxation and inflation,
risk and uncertainty, Turnkey activities; finance and working capital, depreciation; cost
control, performance budgeting, equipment rentals, work pricing, cost elements of
contracts, letters of credit, financing plans, multiple sources of finance. escalation, cost
progress reporting. Legal aspects.
10
TOTAL HOURS 42
Course Title Advanced Concrete Technology
Course Code CN201
Course Credit
Lecture : 04
Practical : 02
Tutorial : 00
Total : 05
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
UNIT -1 Materials And Their Properties
08
Review of properties of cement, their physical and chemical properties,
special purpose cements, Classification and properties of aggregates,
soundness of aggregates, alkali aggregate reaction, thermal properties of
aggregates, Importance of shape and Surface area and grading, gap graded
and aggregates. Admixtures & construction chemicals, Use of Fly Ash, Silica
Fumes, Metakaolin& GGBS in concrete
UNIT -2 Properties of Concrete
08
Rheological behavior of concrete, requirements of workability of concrete,
Durability & Effect of environmental conditions, Strength & maturity of
hardened concrete, Impact, Dynamic and fatigue behaviour of concrete,
shrinkage and creep of concrete, behaviour of concrete under fire.
SECTION –II
UNIT -3
08
Permeability and Durability of concrete, Parameters of durability of concrete,
chemical attack on concrete, Production of concrete; batching mixing,
transportation, placing, compaction of concrete. Special methods of
concreting and curing, Hot weather and cold weather concreting, Guniting
(Shotcreting)
UNIT -4 08
Concrete mix design, Basic considerations and choice a mix proportions,
various methods of mix designs including IS Code method. Quality control
and quality assurance of concrete, Acceptance criteria, Quality management
in concrete construction, Inspection and testing of concrete. Non-destructive
testing of concrete, core test and load test.
UNIT -5
Special concrete such as high strength, Lightweight, heavy weight, vacuum
processed concrete, Mass concrete, high performance concrete, Pumpable
concrete, Self Compacting concrete, Air entrained concrete, Ferro cement,
fiber reinforced concrete, Polymer impregnated concrete. Jet concrete.
Recycling & re-use of industrial waste material. Deterioration and repair
technology of concrete, Distress and type of repairs, crack sealing techniques
08
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Text book:
1. Neville, A.M., Properties of Concrete, Pearson Education Asia (P) Ltd, England, 2000.
2.. Concrete Technology, Gambhir M.L, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Concrete Technology, M.S.Shetty, S.Chand & Company New Delhi
4. Jackson, N., Civil Engineering Materials, ELBS, 1983.
Reference Books:
Concrete Technology, Gambhir M.L, Tata McGraw Hill
Concrete Technology, M.S.Shetty, S.Chand & Company New Delhi
Concrete microstructure, properties & materials, P.Kumar Mehata, Paulo & J.M. Monteiro,
Light Weight Concrete, Short & Kenniburg, Asia Publishing House, Bombay
Concrete Technology -Vol I. & II ,Orchard D.F.; Applied Science Publishers
Properties of Concrete, Neville A.M., J.J.Brook, Addison Wesley
Course Title Repairs and Rehabilitation of Structures
Course Code CN212
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
1. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR STRATEGIES
11 Maintenance, repair and rehabilitation, Facets of Maintenance, importance of Maintenance various aspects of Inspection, Assessment procedure for evaluating damaged structure, causes of deterioration.
2. SERVICEABILITY AND DURABILITY OF CONCRETE
10 Quality assurance for concrete construction concrete properties – strength, permeability, thermal properties and cracking. – Effects due to climate, temperature, chemicals, corrosion – design and construction errors – Effects of cover thickness and cracking
SECTION –II
3. MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES FOR REPAIR 10
Special concretes and mortar, concrete chemicals, special elements for
accelerated strength gain, Expansive cement, polymer concrete, sulphur
infiltrated concrete, ferro cement, Fibre reinforced concrete. Rust eliminators
and polymers coating for rebars during repair, foamed concrete, mortar and dry
pack, vacuum concrete, Gunite andShotcrete, Epoxy injection, Mortar repair for
cracks, shoring and underpinning. Methods of corrosion protection, corrosion
inhibitors, corrosion resistant steels, coating and cathodic protection.
4. REPAIRS, REHABILITATION AND RETROFITTING OF STRUCTURES
06
Text book:
1. Neville, A.M., Properties of Concrete, Pearson Education Asia (P) Ltd, England, 2000.
2. Mehta, P.K and Montevic. P.J., Concrete- Microstructure, Properties and Materials, ICI, 1997.
3. Santhakumar, A.R, Concrete Technology, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2007.
4. Jackson, N., Civil Engineering Materials, ELBS, 1983.
Reference Books:
1.Diamant, R.M.E., Thermal and Acoustic Insulation, Butterworths, 1986.
2. Vedhikizen Van Zanten, R., (Ed), Gerotextiles and Geomembranes in Civil Engineering.
3. Koerner, R.M., Construction and Geotechnical Methods in Foundation Engineering, McGraw
Hill Co., 1985.
4. Rosen, H.J., Construction Materials for Architecture, John Wiley, 1985.
5. Flinn, R.A and Trojan, P.K., Engineering Materials and their Applications, Jaico Publications
House, Delhi, 1999.
6. NawyE , Fundamentals of High Performance Concrete, Second Edition, John Wiley & Sons,
New York, 2001.
Repairs to overcome low member strength, Deflection, Cracking, Chemical disruption, weathering corrosion, wear, fire, leakage and marine exposure.
5. DEMOLITION TECHNIQUES 05
Engineered demolition techniques for Dilapildated structures – case studies
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Construction Planning and Control
Course Code CN213
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 02
Total : 05
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
1. UNIT -1
06 Understanding Project Management, Project manager, organization structures,
organizing and staffing the project office and team.
2. UNIT -2
07
Management functions – directing, controlling, project authority, interpersonal
influences, barriers, team building, communication, time management, conflicts
3. UNIT -3 08
Construction Planning : Project planning, milestone schedules, WBS,
Network techniques,CPM , PERT and Prima Vera , Resources leveling and
smoothing
SECTION –II
UNIT -4 10
Pricing and Estimating : Budget preparation, estimation of labour, material,
equipment and overhead cost, Actual cost recording and reviewing.
UNIT -5
Text book:
1. Project Management, Harold Kerzner, CBS Publisers& Distributors, 2nd Edition.
2. Modern Construction Management, Frank Harris & Ronald McCaffer, Blackwell science.
3. Principles of Construction Management, Roy Pilcher, McGraw Hill London.
Reference Books:
1. Project Management, Harold Kerzner, CBS Publisers& Distributors, 2nd Edition.
2. Modern Construction Management, Frank Harris & Ronald McCaffer, Blackwell science.
3. Principles of Construction Management, Roy Pilcher, McGraw Hill London.
Cost Control : Understanding control, operating cycles, cost account codes, Job
cost report, Projected Cost Estimates, status reporting, variance and earned
value
Project Management Information system : MIS reporting, Daily , Weekly and
monthly reporting, Actual vs. Planned cost reports, Planning & Cost control
document . Quality and safety documentation site
11
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Construction Contracts & Specification
Course Code CN214
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allotted
1. UNIT -1
10
1. Project cost estimation (a) Approximate Estimate andadministrative approval
and expenditure sanction.
2. Project cost estimation (b) Detailed Estimate.
3. Rate analysis (a) standard methods as followed by
government organizations for tendering purposes.
4. Rate analysis (b) as followed by contractor organizations forbidding Purposes.
2. UNIT -2 11
Owner's and contractor's estimate, Overhead charges - Internationally adopted
formulae, Pre-qualification of bidders, Definition of Contract Legal issues in
contract – Indiancontract Act.Types of contracts, Documents forming a contract.
SECTION –II
3. UNIT -3 8
Tendering and contractual procedures - Technical sanction, Notice inviting tender.
Multiple bids, Evaluation of bids, Pre-requisites in an agreement, various types of
bonds, etc.
Reference Books:
1.Contract Management & Dispute Resolutions , S. Ranaga Rao, Engineering staff College of
India
4. UNIT -4
8 General conditions of Indian (domestic) contracts: Their background and
administration. General conditions of International contracts (FIDIC, etc.): How
different from Indian (domestic) contracts.
5. UNIT -5 5
Claims and disputes, Dispute resolution techniques, Negotiation.
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Energy Conservation Techniques In Building Construction
Course Code CN215
Course Credit
Lecture : 03
Practical : 00
Tutorial : 00
Total : 03
Detailed Syllabus
SECTION –I
Sr.
No.
Name of chapter & Details Hours
Allott
ed
1. UNIT -1
7
Introduction: Fundamentals of energy - Energy Production Systems - Heating,
Ventilating and air conditioning -Solar Energy andConservation - Energy
Economic Analysis - Energy conservation and audits -Domestic energy
consumption - savings -Energy use inbuildings - Residential - commercial
buildings. Green building concepts.
2. UNIT -2
7 Environmental: Energy and Resource conservation - Design of green buildings -
Evaluation tools for building energy - Embodied andoperating energy - Peak
demand - Comfort and Indoor air quality - Visual and acoustical quality - Land,
water and materials - Airborne emissions and waste management.
3. UNIT -3
7
Design: Natural building design consideration - Energy efficient design strategies
- Contextual factors - Longevity and process Assessment -Renewable energy
sources and design- Advanced building Technologies - Smart buildings -
Economies and cost analysis.
Text book:
1.Contract Management & Dispute Resolutions , S. Ranaga Rao, Engineering staff College of
India
SECTION –II
4. UNIT -4
12
Services: Energy in building design - Energy efficient and environment friendly
building - Thermal phenomena - thermal comfort - Indoor Air quality - Climate,
sun and Solar radiations -Psychometrics - passive heating and cooling systems -
Energy Analysis -Active HVAC systems -Preliminary Investigation - Goals and
policies - Energy audit - Types of energy audit - Analysis of results - Energy flow
diagram - Energy consumption/ Unit production - Identification of wastage -
Priority of conservative measures - Maintenance of management programme.
5. UNIT -5
09 Energy Management: Energy management of electrical equipment - Improvement
of power factor - management of maximum demand - Energy savings in pumps -
Fans - Compressed air systems - Energy savings in Lighting systems
Air conditioning systems - Applications.
TOTAL HOURS 42
Term Work :
Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Course Title Building Services
Course Code CN218
Course Credit
Lecture :03
Practical :00
Tutorial :00
Credits :03
Course Learning Outcomes
After Successful completion of the above course, students will be able to:
CLO1. Understand the importance and principles of building services .
CLO2. Develop skills to evaluate types of services required for various structures.
CLO3. Summarize the principles of various important design aspect.
CLO4. Understand , Analyze and Evaluate the performance of different services provide.
SECTION-I
Sr No. Name of chapter & details
Hours Allotted
1. Brief Planning of building services, Brief water supply and distribution Importance of building services for multi-storey buildings and its application. Various types of services provided in multi story building.
10
2. Pumping and piping, classification and function of pumps, Pipe sizing for water supply, sanitation drainage, sewage disposal and storm water drainage and swimming pool for a multi-storey buildings.
11
SECTION-II
Sr No. Name of chapter & details
Hours Allotted
3 Heating, Ventilating and Air conditioning System and services, Lighting design, Elevators and escalators, Electrical distribution.
11
4 Fire fighting services, fire safety, security and access control services, Design of Car Parking systems.
10
Term Work: Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Instructional Method and Pedagogy
1. Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board, OHP etc.
2. Assignments based on course content will be given to the students at the end of each
unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
3. Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar will be conducted.
4. The course includes tutorials, where students have an opportunity to build an appreciation
for the concepts being taught in lectures.
Reference Books:
1. National Building Code 2005, Part 0-10 , Bureau of Indian Standards 2. Building Services Handbook: Incorporating Current Building and Construction Regulations, F. Hall (Author), Roger Greeno (Author) 3. Building Services Materials Handbook - Heating, Sanitation and Fire, Building Services Research and Development Association Staff, Routledge 4.Energy economics and building design, Willan T. Mayer 5. Hand book of Designing and Installation of services in high rise building complexes, Third Edition ,2010 , Er. V.K. Jain.
Course Title Application of operation Research techniques in construction.
Course Code CN219
Course Credit
Lecture :03
Practical :00
Tutorial :00
Credits :03
Course Learning Outcomes
After Successful completion of the above course, students will be able to:
CLO1. Understand the importance and principles of operation research
CLO2. Design and develop analytical skills to evaluate various problems and solutions
CLO3. Summarize the principles of various methods and their utility.
CLO4. Understand, Analyze and evaluate the various methodologies and the application.
CLO5. Analyze various networks using operational research techniques.
SECTION-I
Sr
No. Name of chapter & details Hours
Allotted
1. Introduction to model building, Linear programming problems, the graphical Solution
of two-variable Linear Programming Problems, world scheduling problem capital
budgeting problem, Using Linear Programming to Solve Multi period Decision
Problems: An Inventory Model.
11
2. The Simplex Algorithm and Goal Programming, Using the Simplex Algorithm to Solve
Minimization Problems, Alternative Optimal Solutions, The Two-Phase Simplex
Method, Formulating Transportation Problems, The Transportation Simplex Method. 10
SECTION-II
Sr
No. Name of chapter & details Hours
Allotted
3 Decision theory and uncertainty Utility Theory, Decision Trees, Bayes’ Rule and
Decision Trees, Game theory, Two-Person Zero-Sum and Constant-Sum Games:
Saddle Points, Linear Programming and Zero-Sum Games simulation. Deterministic
EOQ Inventory Models
11
4 Network models, Shortest-Path, Maximum-Flow Problems, CPM and PERT,
Minimum-Cost Network Flow Problems Minimum Spanning Tree Problems, The
Network Simplex Method.
10
Term Work: Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content.
Instructional Method and Pedagogy
1. Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, black board, OHP etc.
2. Assignments based on course content will be given to the students at the end of each
unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
3. Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
Reference Books:
1. Quantitative Techniques in Management, N.D.Vohra, The Mc. Graw Hill Companies, 3rd Edition.
2. V.K. Kapoor ,”Operations Research (Quantitative Techniques for Management)”, 9th edition, 2014
3. RAVINDRAN, PHILLIPS, SOLBERG “OPERATIONS RESEARCH: PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICE, 2ND ED (WSE series)”, 7 12 2007.
4. R.Panneerselvam, “Operations Research”, 2nd edition, Latest Reprint,2004.
5. Prem Kumar Gupta & D.S. Hira, “Operations Research” Reprint, 2015.