VISHWAKARMA
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Vol.2 Issue VIII E – Journal of CIDC Aug, 2013
Construction Industry Development Council
Internship Program at Vishwakarma Pratham
Faridabad
Mewar Internship Program at Vishwakarma Pratham
Faridabad
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CIDC – Activities
Internship Programs 132 B Tech final year students from Mewar University and 3
Diploma Engineering students from Assam University, Silchar joined the month long internship programme at CIDC training centre Vishwakarma Pratham, Faridabad. Internship topics were Trenchless Engineering, Material Testing Laboratory Techniques, Project Planning and Scheduling, General Site Management, Safety Practices on Construction Project Sites, Assessment of Green Buildings, and Quantity Surveying & Cost Estimation.
The internship programmes, designed to provide hands-on engineering experience to enhance capabilities of the engineering students, achieved the desired objective. Students took interest and participated in a number of hands-on activities including Masonry work, plastering of wall, installation of paving blocks, tilling, concreting & flooring etc.
A number of site visits were organized. Students were taken to sites of their choice of specializations.
Students of the Trenchless Technology discipline visited two HDD
project sites. The visit of IGL (Indraprastha Gas Ltd) pipeline installation project site at Wazirabad, New Delhi was very educative. At site engineering interns saw the pilot hole being drilled across Yamuna through trenchless HDD technique. They learned various aspects of drilling process. They were explained how pipe will be pulled after completion of the drilling of pilot hole.
Demonstration of the GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) subsurface
survey technique was conducted. The students learned with interest the basic procedure of this geophysical subsurface exploration technique.
The Green Building students visited TERI – RETREAT and also
Centre for Science and Environment for their Sustainable Building.
The General Site Management and Quantity Surveying & Cost Estimation students visited JMC Site; where they observed Precast Concrete Blocks of different sizes, Batching Plant, Bar-binding without overlap, Pavement Block (Interlock work), Shuttering & Scaffolding.
Project Planning and Scheduling students visited High Rise
Buildings and learned various aspect of construction project planning and scheduling.
The Material Testing students visited NCCBM lab which is No.1
Testing Material Lab. in India.
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CIDC – Activities Several lectures were delivered by internal and external experts. Some of the topics covered are
as follows :-
Effective Communication for better Project Management.
Documentation of the infrastructure damages due to
Himalayan Tsunami at Uttarakhand
Project Planning ways, software awareness, Layouts
Planning of Human Resource for Projects
Earth work & anti Termite treatment
Embodied Energy in Construction Material
Independent Quality Assurance on Projects
Auto level & Total Station
Place ethics & Management
Drainage for Buildings
Quantity Estimation
Quality management
Safety Management at Construction Sites
Training in Skill Development in Solar Power
Accountancy
Microtunneling & Pipe Jacking
Horizontal directional drilling
Geo Physical sub-surface investigation
Trenchless Rehabilitation & Replacement methods
Trenchless Pipeline condition assessment
Construction Equipment Management
Project Planning & Scheduling
Quantity Surveying & Cost Estimation
CSR & Sustainability
Role of Flyash in Concrete Technology
Green Building
Insight to Real life working etc.
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CIDC – Activities Eminent external experts who delivered excellent lectures on different aspects of construction
engineering were:
Prof. (Dr.) Chandan Ghosh, National Institute for Disaster Management (NIDM)
Mr. Suresh K. Gupta, President, Mansycom Consultants (P) Ltd.
Dr. Vanita Ahuja, Associate Professor and Program Director of School of Construction, at RICS
School of Built Environment.
Mr. M. M. Goyal, former Additional member (Project) Ministry of Railways, Railway Board, New Delhi
Mr. Shishir Anand Gupta, CEO, Desi Energy Solutions India Pvt Ltd.
Dr. Nikhilesh Banerjee, Associate Director (Quality, Safety) Simon India Ltd.
Er. O. P. Gupta, VSM, Registrar CIAC.
Ar. Jatinder Saigal, Architect.
Mr. Jeewan Joshi, Pidilite Industries Ltd.
Mr. Vishal Bhatia, Hilti
Mr. D. D. N. Verma, GM, Dee Developers.
Mr. B. D. Mundhra, CMD, Simplex Infrastructure.
These students shall be available for project internship by the end of December 2013, the construction companies may contact CIDC for their placement as trainees.
Ph.D Programmes; Entrance Test Result Declared
Entrance Test for admission to the Ph.D, Integrated M.Tech-Ph.D, and M.Tech Programmes in Construction Technology & Management and Trenchless Engineering was held on 5th of May 2013. Six students had applied for the Entrance & all successfully qualified their exams.
CIDC-AUS Diploma Programme
Notification for admission to the Diploma / Post Diploma Programmes in Construction & allied streams, being jointly offered by CIDC and Assam University, Silchar has been hosted on the website and the admission process initiated.
Interested candidates for admission to these programmes may visit our website www.cidc.in &
www.cipdta.com for more details.
CIDC-Mewar University BTech, MTech and PhD Programmes
Admission Notice for BTech, MTech and PhD programmes in Civil Engineering with specialization in Construction Engineering, Trenchless Engineering & Technology, Subsurface Construction, and Construction Technology & Management, being offered jointly with Mewar University, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) and in association with IndSTT, has been hosted on the website and the admission process initiated.
Entrance test for admission to the Ph.D and M.Tech-Ph.D Integrated Programmes shall be conducted on 25th August 2013 and the last date for the submission of application form is18th August 2013.
Interested candidates for admission to these programmes may contact Mr Niraj Barial (Mobile # +919811504273) or visit our website www.cidc.in, www.cipdta.com & www.indstt.com for more details.
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CIDC – Activities CIDC-Singhania University Programmes.
Notification for admission to the Diploma/BTech programmes in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and
Trenchless Engineering, being jointly offered by CIDC and Singhania University, has been hosted on the website and the admission process initiated.
Interested candidates for admission to these programmes may visit our website www.cidc.in,
www.cipdta.com & www.indstt.com for more details.
Intern Placement Activities
A placement meet was organized on 22nd July 2013 for the internship students from Teerthanker
Mahaveer University, Moradabad, (UP) where M/S Vijay Nirman Co. Pvt. Ltd. interviewed sixty students for selection as project interns.
Companies may contact CIDC immediately for placement of remaining students as project interns.
CIDC- Gorakhpur Center
Starting of new batch under PFC scheme
New batch of employment oriented training under PFC scheme was inaugurated in Gorakhpur training
center on 15th July 2013. In this batch, large numbers of trainees have joined from rural and backward
areas of eastern UP and Bihar. The CIDC Gorakhpur center is now becoming popular in economically
challenged unemployed youth.
Iftar Party in Gorakhpur Center A grand religious Iftar party was organized in Gorakhpur training center on 25th July. The program was
started with Aftari program, guests and trainees enjoyed delicious food. A large number of children
from nearby Madarsa were also joined the Aftari program with honorable Maulana. After Aftari
program, all rozedar (who had fast) performed Namaz and prayed for goodness of CIDC and society.
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CIDC – Activities New Initiatives.
CIDC has signed a MoU with Department of Industries, Ranchi, Government of Jharkhand for training and placement of 5000 nos. of candidates every year.
CIDC-ACTIVITIES
Under CIDC-RECL Training Program at Siddhartha Nagar and Dumariyaganj, third batch commenced at both locations on 15th July, 2013 with batch strength of 26 nos. & 19 nos. respectively. Total 211 nos. of candidates are getting training in this program.
Under CIDC-RECL training centre in Shivpuri (MP), fifth batch with batch strength of 40 candidates commenced on 17th July, 2013. Total 290 nos. of candidates have been trained and 115 nos. of candidates are getting training under this program.
Under CIDC-HUDCO training program in Odisha, at
Phulnakhra, fifth batch with batch strength of 35 commenced on 09th July and in Rajasthan third batch of 40 candidates commenced on 22nd July, at Kishangarh. Total 245 nos. of candidates have completed their training and 155 nos. of candidates are getting training in this program.
Under CIDC-PFCL Phase-II training program, Second batch commenced at Ramshapur with batch strength of 35 candidates, Gorakhpur with batch strength of 35 candidates, Ghaziabad with 32 candidates on 15.07.2013. Total 377 nos. of candidates are getting training in this program.
Under Rajasthan Minorities Training program 200 nos. of candidates are getting training in different trades and 1100 nos. of candidates have been trained in this program.
Under Tamil Nadu skill development Mission 150 nos. of candidates are getting training at five locations.
Campus selection of candidates was carried out at Shivpuri (MP) by M/S Sobha Developers, Bangalore on 27th July and M/S JMC Projects India ltd on 30th July at Ghaziabad.
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CIDC – Activities The CIDC Interactive Workshop Series – July 2013
Topic—Integral Waterproofing, Liquid Applied Membranes & Low Energy Low Energy Consumption PU
Foam Insulation
Partner Organization - Pidilite Industries Ltd.
Date—30th July 2013 Time—10.30 to 14.45 hrs
Venue – CIDC Corporate Office & Training Centre “Vishwakarma Pratham” Faridabad
In its quest to facilitate dissemination of information about the latest tools, trends, techniques and
equipment, CIDC has started the “Interactive Workshop” Series.
The second interactive workshop in this series was organized on
the 30th of July in association with M/s Pidilite Industries Ltd., brand
leaders in the field of construction chemicals in the country. This
workshop focused on integral waterproofing, Liquid applied
membranes and low energy consuming PU foam Insulation. The
workshop also presented the systematic approach to leak free
bathroom areas for eliminating leakage and seepage in one of the
most vulnerable areas in any residential apartment.
Waterproofing is a subject close to the heart of any construction
professional and successful elimination of leakage and seepage, in
addition to extending the life of a structure, are a cause of
immense satisfaction to the professional. The topics covered in the
theme Integral waterproofing, Liquid applied membranes and Low
energy consumption PU foam were of excellent insight to the
audience which comprised of practicing professionals from the real
estate, infrastructure, contracting companies, and architects
amongst others.
Some prominent names included
1. SMCC Construction India Ltd.
2. B G Shirke Construction technologies
3. Wetnos Engineering
4. Arch Consultancy Pvt. Ltd
5. Nirman Consultants
6. Genesis Architects
7. Tulip Infratech Ltd
8. Noida Builders ( India )
9. C H D Developers Ltd.
10. Sobha Developers Ltd
11. D L F Ltd.
12. Concept Designers
13. Aawas Design
14. A T S Infrastructure Ltd
15. Nirman Consultants Pvt. Ltd.
16. J M C Projects Ltd
17. Wipro Technologies ltd
18. N P C C
The workshop commenced with registration of the participants followed by the technical
presentations and an interactive question and answer session.
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CIDC – Activities
Mr. N. Thyagaraju, General Manager, CIDC welcomed the delegates and provided an overview of
CIDC and also explained the objectives of the interactive workshop being held at Vishwakarma
Pratham every month. He encouraged the delegates to visit the interactive link
http://www.cidc.in/new/CIDC-interactive-workshop.html to keep themselves updated about the
forthcoming dates and topics.
Mr. Jeewan Joshi introduced Pidilite to the audience and
detailed the range of products in the Pidilite basket of
construction chemicals. He also informed the gathering of
the importance of integral waterproofing for the structure and
plaster and how their product was capable of delivering
unique properties to the mortar and cement in case of
volume mixing at site.
Mr. Jagdish Manori from Pidilite discussed the important
aspects of Water proofing to provide an envelope to the
entire structure, importance of bathroom water proofing in
the building and how to ensure 100% leak free bath rooms
with the use of the effective product range specifically
designed for the purpose. He also talked about the new
generation products to achieve Green and sustainable
waterproofing solutions and insulation of roof and walls using
the Pidilite Low Energy Consumption System.
Mr. Pratap Rautela from Pidilite delivered a highly informative lecture on evolution of Water proofing membranes and their importance in contemporary construction. While emphasizing upon the skill required for effective installation of self adhesive membrane and Dr. Fixit torch shield waterproofing on different structures and areas.
Dr. P R Swarup, DG, CIDC addressed the gathering and extolled the virtues of employing skilled
applicators for better productivity, safety and quality. He emphasized that CIDC with its pan India training centers is always there to address the issue of skill shortages and both product companies as well as and project implementers should work concertedly to employing a skilled and certified workforce on construction projects.
The vote of thanks was proposed by Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Sr. Addl. Director, CIDC, who while
thanking the Pidilite team, participants and organizers also explained about the short term courses being offered by CIDC. These are aimed to equip participants with specific skills or upgrade their skills through compact and concise modules. The target audience for the courses starts form from workers moving upwards to the engineer level. The details of the modules and procedure for enrollment are available on CIDC website: www.cidc.in at URL http://www.cidc.in/new/shortterm-training-prog.html
The technical presentations were followed by a lively question and answer session with active
participation and concluded with lunch.
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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – JUNE 2013
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1 Agartala 141.15 141.56 138.2 141.13 140.38 142.13 140.13 136.5 139.09 135.61 134.61
2 Agra 142.92 143.82 139.59 142.82 141.73 143.69 141.25 137.93 140.71 137.18 135.52
3 Ahmedabad 140.98 143.25 139.9 142.7 140.59 141.57 140.81 136.46 137.86 136.66 138.1
4 Aizawl 141.42 142.86 137.73 141.22 139.8 141.93 139.06 136.17 139.11 135.6 133.23
5 Ajmer 143.49 145.55 140.79 144.21 142.93 145.01 142.31 139.16 142.06 138.49 136.44
6 Allahabad 142.93 143.27 140 142.93 142.21 143.96 142 138.27 140.86 137.34 136.43
7 Ambala 141.75 143.49 138.56 142 140.65 142.75 139.98 136.97 139.88 136.36 134.16
8 Amritsar 140.63 142.08 137.67 140.93 139.77 141.75 139.23 136.05 138.84 135.35 133.53
9 Anand 140.38 143.77 141.42 142.99 141.38 141.66 141.33 138.18 140.61 138.48 138.21
10 Ankaleswar 139.11 143.74 142.34 143.07 141.2 140.64 141.37 138.3 140.56 139.13 139.56
11 Asansol 142.81 142.36 140.43 142.94 142.74 144.2 142.9 138.6 140.92 137.43 137.56
12 Bengaluru 139.53 143.24 136.14 142.45 140.72 139.63 139.85 134.99 137.76 133.35 133.02
13 Bhopal 142.84 143.26 138.61 143.31 141.3 142.59 140.84 137.16 139.55 135.92 135.03
14 Bhubhaneswar 141.42 140.7 138.03 142.09 140.83 141.69 140.91 136.45 138.42 134.86 135.49
15 Bodhgaya 141.8 141.57 139.29 141.9 141.55 143.08 141.61 137.5 139.88 136.4 136.25
16 Chandigarh 141.47 143.07 138.39 141.75 140.49 142.53 139.88 136.78 139.64 136.13 134.11
17 Chennai 138.63 138.55 133.25 138.66 138.02 139.37 137.78 131.61 134.08 129.37 132.89
18 Cochin 139.75 140.3 135.37 140.07 139.21 140.53 138.93 133.53 136.07 131.82 134.12
19 Coimbatore 140.86 142.04 137.48 141.48 140.39 141.68 140.07 135.45 138.05 134.26 135.34
20 Delhi 145.79 147.28 141.99 145.59 144.12 146.32 143.36 140.38 143.41 139.79 137.35
21 Dhanbad 142.38 141.86 140.06 142.53 142.37 143.8 142.56 138.23 140.52 137.04 137.26
22 Faridabad 143.78 144.97 140.23 143.63 142.35 144.42 141.74 138.6 141.49 137.93 135.89
23 Gangtok 139.52 140.95 135.88 139.33 137.92 140.03 137.2 134.34 137.24 133.78 131.44
24 Guwahati 140.88 140.26 138.66 141.04 140.96 142.33 141.2 136.83 139.06 135.62 135.98
25 Haridwar 141.15 146.42 141.39 144.9 143.53 145.67 142.84 139.77 142.74 139.14 136.9
26 Hyderabad 139.88 139.24 135.22 141.02 138.47 138.86 138.31 133.94 135.68 132.04 132.71
27 Imphal 142.57 144.85 139.93 143.39 142.05 144.15 141.38 138.32 141.25 137.69 135.52
28 Indore 141.36 141.25 136.92 142.17 139.89 140.73 139.58 135.55 137.62 133.98 133.87
29 Itanagar 142 143.86 138.83 142.31 140.93 143.04 140.22 137.25 140.18 136.65 134.38
30 Jabalpur 140.62 140.25 136.07 141.6 139.18 139.8 138.95 134.75 136.65 133.01 133.29
31 Jaipur 142.2 142.76 138.06 142.59 140.66 142.06 140.17 136.6 139.05 135.45 134.37
32 Jammu 141.36 144.72 139.63 143.14 141.74 143.88 141.02 138.04 141 137.44 135.14
33 Jamshedpur 142.19 141.43 139.43 142.62 142.01 143.1 142.21 137.7 139.79 136.27 136.88
34 Jalandha 142.06 143.82 139.23 142.57 141.35 143.38 140.77 137.61 140.45 136.92 134.99
35 Jodhpur 140.81 142.67 138.79 141.82 140.18 141.66 140.02 136.26 138.35 136.01 135.82
36 Jorhat (Assam) 140.47 141.91 136.81 140.28 138.86 140.98 138.13 135.26 138.18 134.69 132.34
37 Kanpur 144.36 145.28 141 144.26 143.17 145.14 142.68 139.33 142.14 138.57 136.89
38 Kohima 142.29 144.36 139.38 142.85 141.49 143.6 140.8 137.79 140.72 137.17 134.95
39 Kolkata 142.95 142.15 140.83 143.15 143.18 144.51 143.51 138.95 141.15 137.67 138.26
40 Lucknow 141.49 142.11 138.39 141.44 140.55 142.38 140.2 136.72 139.38 135.89 134.61
41 Ludhiana 141.77 143.24 138.79 142.08 140.91 142.91 140.36 137.16 139.97 136.46 134.62
42 Madurai 139.33 139.99 134.72 140.5 138.87 139.25 138.5 133.34 135.6 131.37 132.86
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43 Mathura 141.61 142.78 138.11 141.47 140.21 142.25 139.6 136.51 139.36 135.85 133.84
44 Meerut 142.06 143.82 139.23 142.57 141.35 143.38 140.77 137.61 140.45 136.92 134.99
45 Mehsana 139.75 143.76 141.88 143.03 141.29 141.15 141.35 138.24 140.59 138.81 138.89
46 Mumbai 137.84 143.71 143.25 143.15 141.02 139.62 141.41 138.42 140.5 139.78 140.9
47 Mysore 139.76 140.73 137.93 141.82 139.7 139.76 139.74 135.69 137.57 134.68 135.46
48 Nagpur 139.63 142.21 140.64 142.62 140.93 140.66 141.16 137.44 139.46 137.32 138.2
49 Nainital 141.5 142.11 138.4 141.45 140.55 142.39 140.21 136.72 139.38 135.89 134.62
50 Nanded 139.76 140.73 137.93 141.82 139.7 139.76 139.74 135.69 137.57 134.68 135.46
51 Nasik 138.16 143.72 143.03 143.13 141.07 139.88 141.4 138.39 140.52 139.62 140.57
52 Navi Mumbai 138 143.72 143.14 143.14 141.05 139.75 141.41 138.41 140.51 139.7 140.74
53 Nayamore 141.9 141.28 139.05 142.31 141.6 142.75 141.74 137.34 139.47 135.95 136.38
54 Nazira 141.29 142.21 137.97 141.18 140.09 142.03 139.6 136.34 139.1 135.61 133.92
55 Panjim 138.69 143.48 139.7 142.8 140.87 139.63 140.63 136.71 139.13 136.57 136.96
56 Patna 142.66 142.57 140.03 142.73 142.29 143.88 142.28 138.25 140.69 137.19 136.85
57 Pondicherry 139.26 138.9 134.24 139.84 138.25 139.12 138.05 132.78 134.88 130.71 132.8
58 Port Blair 142.42 143.13 137.83 142.34 141.28 143.06 140.78 136.2 138.95 134.78 135.32
59 Pune 138.94 141.48 139.18 142.08 139.76 139.31 139.86 136.18 138.1 135.87 136.73
60 Puri 141.42 140.7 138.03 142.09 140.83 141.69 140.91 136.45 138.42 134.86 135.49
61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 138.35 143.6 141.42 142.97 140.96 139.69 141.02 137.56 139.82 138.14 138.85
62 Raipur 141.42 140.7 138.03 142.09 140.83 141.69 140.91 136.45 138.42 134.86 135.49
63 Rajahmundry 139.26 138.9 134.24 139.84 138.25 139.12 138.05 132.78 134.88 130.71 132.8
64 Rajkot 138.16 143.72 143.03 143.13 141.07 139.88 141.4 138.39 140.52 139.62 140.57
65 Ranchi 141.42 140.7 138.03 142.09 140.83 141.69 140.91 136.45 138.42 134.86 135.49
66 Roorkee 144.36 145.55 140.79 144.21 142.93 145.01 142.31 139.16 142.06 138.49 136.44
67 Shillong 141.29 142.21 137.97 141.18 140.09 142.03 139.6 136.34 139.1 135.61 133.92
68 Shimla 141.36 144.72 139.63 143.14 141.74 143.88 141.02 138.04 141 137.44 135.14
69 Silchar 140.65 141.05 136.48 141.12 139.14 140.4 138.69 135.06 137.4 133.82 132.97
70 Srinagar 141.56 143.01 137.87 141.37 139.94 142.08 139.2 136.31 139.25 135.74 133.37
71 Surat 138.48 143.73 142.8 143.11 141.11 140.13 141.39 138.36 140.53 139.46 140.23
72 Trivandrum 139.4 141.07 135.19 141.15 139.49 139.38 138.95 133.89 136.32 132.03 132.91
73 Ujjain 143.09 145.53 141.71 144.29 142.75 143.99 142.35 139.28 142.01 139.14 137.78
74 Vadodara 141.1 144.64 142.03 143.68 141.98 142.32 141.86 138.79 141.29 139.14 138.67
75 Varanasi 141.5 142.11 138.4 141.45 140.55 142.39 140.21 136.72 139.38 135.89 134.62
76 Velim 139.11 143.36 137.92 142.63 140.8 139.63 140.24 135.85 138.45 134.96 134.99
77 Vijayawada 139.57 139.07 134.73 140.43 138.36 138.99 138.18 133.36 135.28 131.38 132.76
78 Vishakhapatanam 140.34 139.8 136.14 140.97 139.54 140.41 139.48 134.62 136.65 132.79 134.15
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