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Name of the Faculty RAVI NANDAL Discipline CIVIL ENGG. Semester 6TH Subject EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018) Week Theory Lecture Day Topic (inculding assignment/test) 1st Elements of Engineering Seismology:- General features of tectonic of seismic regions 2nd Causes of earthquakes, Seismic waves, 3rd Revision 4th Earthquake size (magnitude and intensity), Epicentre, Seismograph, 5th Classification of earthquakes, 6th Revision 7th Seismic zoning map of India, 8th Static and Dynamic Loading, Fundamental period. 9th Revision 10th Seismic Behaviour of Traditionally-Built Constructions of India:- Performance of building during earthquakes 11th Mode of failure (Out-of-plane failure, in-plane failure, Diaphragm failure, 12th Revision/Assignment 13th Connection failure, 14th Non-structural components failure) 15th Revision 16th Special construction method, 17th Tips and precautions to be observed while planning, 18th Revision 19th Tesigning and construction of earthquake resistant building 20th Tesigning and construction of earthquake resistant building 21st Revision 22nd Introduction to IS: 4326, IS: 13828, IS: 1893(Part 1), 154326 and IS: 13920 (latest edition) 23rd Introduction to IS: 4326, IS: 13828, IS: 1893(Part 1), 154326 and IS: 13920 (latest edition) 24th Revision/Assignment 25th Seismic Provision of Strengthening 26th Retrofitting Measures for Traditionally- Built Constructions, 27th Revision 28th Brick and RCC Structures 29th , Brick and RCC Structures 30th Revision 31st Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry and RC constructions 32nd Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry and RC constructions 33rd Revision 3rd 2nd 4th 1st 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 10th 11th

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Name of the Faculty RAVI NANDAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic (inculding assignment/test)

1st Elements of Engineering Seismology:- General features of tectonic of seismic regions

2nd Causes of earthquakes, Seismic waves,

3rd Revision

4th Earthquake size (magnitude and intensity), Epicentre, Seismograph,

5th Classification of earthquakes,

6th Revision

7th Seismic zoning map of India,

8th Static and Dynamic Loading, Fundamental period.

9th Revision

10th Seismic Behaviour of Traditionally-Built Constructions of India:- Performance of

building during earthquakes

11th Mode of failure (Out-of-plane failure, in-plane failure, Diaphragm failure,

12th Revision/Assignment

13th Connection failure,

14th Non-structural components failure)

15th Revision

16th Special construction method,

17th Tips and precautions to be observed while planning,

18th Revision

19th Tesigning and construction of earthquake resistant building

20th Tesigning and construction of earthquake resistant building

21st Revision

22nd Introduction to IS: 4326, IS: 13828, IS: 1893(Part 1), 154326 and IS: 13920 (latest

edition)

23rd Introduction to IS: 4326, IS: 13828, IS: 1893(Part 1), 154326 and IS: 13920 (latest

edition)

24th Revision/Assignment

25th Seismic Provision of Strengthening

26th Retrofitting Measures for Traditionally- Built Constructions,

27th Revision

28th Brick and RCC Structures

29th , Brick and RCC Structures

30th Revision

31st Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry and RC constructions

32nd Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry and RC constructions

33rd Revision

3rd

2nd

4th

1st

9th

8th

7th

6th

5th

10th

11th

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34th Disaster Management: Disaster rescue

35th Psychology of rescue,

36th Revision

37th Rescue workers,

38th Rescue plan, rescue by steps,

39th Revision

40th Rescue equipment,

41st Safety in rescue operations,

42nd Revision

43rd Debris clearance and casuality management.

44th Debris clearance and casuality management.

45th Revision/Assignment

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15th

14th

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Name of the Faculty S S NANDAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject RAILWAYS, BRIDGES AND TUNNELS

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st Introduction to Indian Railways

2nd Railway surveys: Factors influencing the railways route,

3rd Brief description of various types of railway survey

4th Classification of permanent way describing its component parts

5th Rail Gauge: Definition, types, practice in India

6th Rails – t pes of ails

7th Rail Fastenings:

8th Rail joints, types of rail joints,

9th Fastenings for rails,

10th Fish plates,

11th Fish plates,

12th Bearing plates

13th Sleepers: Functions of sleepers,

14th Types of sleepers,

15th Requirements of an ideal material for sleepers

16th Requirements of an ideal material for sleepers

17th Ballast: Function of ballast,

18th Ballast: Function of ballast,

19th Requirements of an ideal material for ballast

20th Requirements of an ideal material for ballast

21st Crossings and signallings:

22nd Brief description regarding different types of crossings/ signallings (Latest electronics

operated signal devices )23rd Brief description regarding different types of crossings/ signallings (Latest electronics

operated signal devices )

24th Brief description regarding different types of crossings/ signallings (Latest electronics

operated signal devices )25th Maintenance of track: Necessity,

26th Maintenance of track,

27th Inspection of soil, track and fixtures;

28th Maintenance and boxing of ballast maintenance gauges, tools

29th Earth work an drainage: Features of rail road,

30th Bed level, width of formation,

31st Side slopes, drains,

32nd Methods of construction,

33rd Requirement of drainage system/Assignment

34th BRIDGES:- Introduction

B idge – its fu tio a d o po e t pa ts,35th Difference between a bridge and a culvert

36th Classification of Bridges Their structural elements and suitability: 13.1 According to life-

permanent and temporary

1st

2nd

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8th

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37th A o di g to de k le el – De k, th ough a d se i-th ough38th A o di g to ate ial –ti e , aso , steel, RCC, p e-st essed39th According to structural form; - Grade Seperators-Railway Overbridges (ROB), Railway

underbridge (RUB)

40th Bea t pe –RCC, T-Bea , steel gi de idges, plate gi de a d o gi de , ala ed cantilever, Trussed bridges.

41st A h t pe – ope spa d el a d filled spa d el a el a d i t pe42nd Suspe sio t pe – u stiffe ed a d stiffe ed a d ta le its des iptio ith sket hes

43rd According to the position of highest flood level submersible and non submersible. IRC

classification

44th Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation

45th Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation

46th Pie s, A ut e ts a d Wi g alls:- Pie s-defi itio , pa ts; t pes –solid aso a d RCC , open

47th A ut e ts a d i g alls – defi itio , t pes of a ut e ts st aight a d tee , a ut e t ith wing walls (straight, splayed, return and curved)

48th A ut e ts a d i g alls – defi itio , t pes of a ut e ts st aight a d tee , a ut e t ith wing walls (straight, splayed, return and curved)

49th B idge ea i gs Pu pose of ea i gs; t pes of ea i gs – fi ed plate, o ke a d olle .

50th B idge ea i gs Pu pose of ea i gs; t pes of ea i gs – fi ed plate, o ke a d olle .

51st Maintenance of Bridges

52nd Inspection of Steel and Equipment bridges

53rd Routine maintenance

54th TUNNELS:- Definition and necessity of tunnels

55th Typical section of tunnels for a national highway

56th Typical section of tunnels for a national highway

57th Single and double broad gauge railway track

58th Ve tilatio – e essit59th Methods of ventilation

60th Blowing,

61st Exhaust and combination of blowing and exhaust

62nd Drainage method of draining water in tunnels

63rd Drainage method of draining water in tunnels

64th Lighting of tunnels

65th Lighting of tunnels

66th Revision of previous question paper

67th Revision of previous question paper

68th Revision of previous question paper

69th Revision of previous question paper

70th Revision of previous question paper

71st Revision of previous question paper

72nd Revision of previous question paper

73rd Revision of previous question paper

74th Revision of previous question paper

75th Revision of previous question paper

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14th

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Name of the Faculty SANJIV SANGWAN

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject QUANTITY SURVEYING AND VALUATION

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st Introduction to quantity surveying and its importance.

2nd Duties of quantity surveyor

3rd Types of estimates:- Preliminary estimates, Plinth area estimat, Cubic rate estimate

4th Detailed estimate, Definition, Stages of preparation

5th Revision

6th Details of measurement and calculation of quantities and abstract

7th Measurement:- Units of measurement for various items of work as per BIS:1200

8th Rules for measurements

9th Diffe e t ethods of taki g out ua tities – e t e li e ethod a d lo g all a d sho t all method

10th Revision

11th Preparation of Detailed and Abstract Estimates from Drawings for:A small residential

building with a flat roof and pitched roof building comprisin

12th Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and veranda

13th Earthwork for unlined channel

14th WBM road and pre-mix carpetin

15th Revision

16th Single span RCC slab culvert

17th Earthwork for plain and hill roads

18th RCC work in beams, slab, column and lintel, foundation

19th users septic tank - 10 users, - 50 users

20th Revision/Assignment

21st Calculation of quantities of materials for:- Cement mortars of different proportion

22nd Cement concrete of different proportion

23rd Brick/stone masonry in cement morta

24th Brick/stone masonry in cement morta

25th Revision

26th Plastering and pointing

27th White washing, paintin

28th R.C.C. work in slab, beams

29th R.C.C. work in slab, beams

30th Revision

31st Analysis of Rates:- Steps involved in the analysis of rates. Requirement of material,

32nd labour, sundries,

33rd o t a to s p ofit a d o e heads34th o t a to s p ofit a d o e heads35th Revision

36th Analysis of rates for finished items when data regarding labour, rates of material and labour

is given:

37th Earthwork in excavation in hard/ordinary soil and filling with a concept of lead and lif

6th

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

7th

8th

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38th RCC in roof slab/beam/lintels/columns

39th RCC in roof slab/beam/lintels/columns

40th Revision

41st Brick masonry in cement mortar

42nd Cement Plaste

43rd White washing, painting

44th Stone masonry in cement mortar

45th Revision

46th Running and maintenance cost of construction equipment

47th Running and maintenance cost of construction equipment

48th Contractorship:- Meaning of contract

49th Qualities of a good contractor and their qualifications

50th Revision

51st Essentials of a contract

52nd Types of contracts, their advantages, dis-advantages

53rd Types of contracts, their advantages, dis-advantages

54th Suitability, system of payment

55th Revision

56th Single and two cover-bids; tender, tender forms and documents,

57th Tender notice, submission of tender and deposit of earnest money

58th security deposit, retention money, maintenance period

59th Classification and types of contracting firms/construction companies

60th Revision/Assignment

61st Preparation of Tender Document based on Common Schedule Rates (CSR):- Introduction to

CSR and calculation of cost based on premium on CSR

62nd Exercises on writing detailed specifications of different types of building works from

excavation to foundations, superstructure and finishing operation

63rd Exercises on preparing tender documents for the following:-Earth work

64th Construction of a small house as per given drawing

65th RCC works

66th Pointing, plastering and flooring, White-washing, distempering and painting

67th Wood work including polishing , Sanitary and water supply installations

68th False ceiling, aluminum (glazed) partitioning

69th Tile flooring including base course, Construction of W.B.M/Concrete road

70th Exercises on preparation of comparative statements for item rate contrac

71st Valuation:-Purpose of valuation, principles of valuation

72nd Definition of various terms related to valuation like depreciation, sinking fund, salvage and

s ap alue, a ket alue, fai e t, ea s pu hase et73rd Definition of various terms related to valuation like depreciation, sinking fund, salvage and

s ap alue, a ket alue, fai e t, ea s pu hase et74th Methods of valuation (i) replacement cost method (ii) rental return

75th Revision/Assignment

13th

14th

15th

9th

10th

11th

12th

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Name of the Faculty RAVI NANDAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 6TH

Subject CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTS

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT:Introduction:

2nd Significance of construction management

3rd Main objectives of construction management and overview of the subject

4th Functions of construction management, planning, organising,

5th Revision

6th Staffing, directing, controlling and coordinating, meaning of each of these with respect to

construction job.

7th staffing, directing, controlling and coordinating, meaning of each of these with respect to

construction job.

8th Classification of construction into light, heavy and industrial construction

9th Stages in construction from conception to completion

10th Revision

11th The construction team: owner, engineer,

12th Architect and contractors, their functions and inter-relationship

13th Construction Planning:- Importance of construction planning

14th Stages of construction planning:- Pre-tender stage, Contract stage

15th Revision

16th Scheduling construction works by bar charts:- Definition of activity, identification of activities

17th Preparation of bar charts for simple construction work

18th Preparation of schedules for labour, materials, machinery and finances for small works

19th Limitations of bar charts

20th Revision/Assignment

21st Scheduling by network techniques, Introduction to network techniques; PERT and CPM

22nd Differences between PERT and CPM terminology

23rd Organization-Types of organizations: Line,

24th line and staff, functional and their characteristics

25th Revision

26th Site Organization:-Principle of storing and stacking materials at site

27th Location of equipment

28th Preparation of actual job layout for a buildin

29th Organizing labour at site

30th Revision

31st Construction Labour:Conditions of construction workers in India

32nd wages paid to workers

33rd Important provisions of the following Acts:-Labour Welfare Fund Act 1936 (as amended)

34th Labour Welfare Fund Act 1936 (as amended)

35th Revision

6th

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

7th

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36th Payment of Wages Act 1936 (as amended)

37th Payment of Wages Act 1936 (as amended)

38th Minimum Wages Act 1948 (as amended)

39th Minimum Wages Act 1948 (as amended)

40th Revision/Assignment

41st Control of Progress:-Methods of recording progress

42nd Analysis of progress

43rd Taking corrective actions keeping head office informed

44th Cost time optimization for simple jobs -

45th Revision

46th Direct and indirect cost,

47th variation with time

48th cost optimization

49th Inspection and Quality Control:;-Need for inspection and quality control

50th Revision

51st Principles of inspection

52nd Stages of inspection and quality control for Earth work

53rd RCC

54th Sanitary and water supply service

55th Revision

56th A ide ts a d Safet i Co st u tio :A ide ts – auses a d e edies57th Safety measures for,:- Excavation work, Drilling and blasting -

58th Hot bituminous works - Scaffolding, ladders, form work - Demolitions

59th Safety campaign and safety devices

60th Revision

61st ACCOUNTS:-Public Work Accounts:Introduction, technical sanction, administrative approval

62nd Allotment of funds, reappropriation of funds bill

63rd Contractor ledger, measurement book running and final account bills complete, preparation

of bill of quantities (BOQ),

64th Completion certificate & report, hand receipt,

65th Aquittance roll. Muster Roll labour,

66th Casual labour roll-duties and responsibility of different cadres,

67th Budget-stores, returns, account of stock,

68th Mis . P.W. ad a es T & P – e ifi atio , su e epo t, oad etal ate ial ha ged di e t to works,

69th Account - expenditure & revenue head,

70th Revision

71st Remittance and deposit head, defination of cash,

72nd Precaution in custody of cash book, imprest account,

73rd Temporary advance, treasury challan, preparation of final bills.

74th Students must learn to prepare accounts register, stock register

75th Revision/Assignment

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12th

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Faculty SUBHASH DAHIYA

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4TH

Subject RCC DESIGN

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st Teacher Tought Interaction

2nd Concept of Concrete RCC & Its application in field

3rd Reinforceing material & its suitability.

4th Steel as most suitable mat. And its types

5th Loading on structures as per IS: 875 & its assessment

6th concept. Of design

7th Different phylosphies of design with their merits & demerits

8th Detail of Working stress method

9th Detail of Limit state method

10th Abstract & 1st assignment to students

11th Concept of Shear stress, Nominal, average & maximum shear stress.

12th Shear strength of concrete &desgine of beam against shear stress on basis of Working stress

method as per IS: 456- 2000.

13th Max.permissible resistance of conc.&Types of shear reinforcement

14th Design Problem.

15th Design Problem.

16th Singly Reinforced Beam (Working stress method):- Basic assumption in design of RCC beam

17th stress& strain curve, safe permissible stresses in steel conc. As per IS :456

18th Neutral axis, balanced, underreinforcement and over reinforced beams,

19th Moment of resistance for singly reinforced beam.

20th Problem Practice

21st Design of singly reinforced beam including sketches showing reinforcement details.

22nd Contd.

23rd Concept of Limit State Method:- Definitions and assumptions made in limit state of collapse (flexure)

24th Study of limit states method

25th Characteristics& design values of load &strenght of materials

26th Contd.

27th Analysis of singly reinforced beam includes stress block parameters

28th Contd.

29th Contd.

30th Problem practice

31st Singly Reinforced beam

32nd Singly Reinforced beam

33rd Theory and design of singly reinforced beam by Limit State Method

34th Theory and design of singly reinforced beam by Limit State Method

35th Revision

6th

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2nd

3rd

4th

5th

7th

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36th Doubly Reinforced Beams:- Theory and design of simply supported doubly reinforced rectangular

beam by

Limit State Method

37th Contd.

38th PROBLEM PRACTICE

39th PROBLEM PRACTICE

40th Tutorials

41st Behaviour of T beam,

42nd Inverted T beam,

43rd Isolated T beam

44th L ea s45th Revision

46th One Way Slab:-Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches showing

reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method..

47th Contd.

48th Design problem.

49th Contd.

50th Tutorials

51st Two Way Slab:-Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to lift, no

provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches

showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections)

52nd Contd.

53rd Design Problem.

54th Design Problem.

55th Third Assigment

56th Axially Loaded Column:- Definition and classification of columns

57th Effective length of column,

58th Specifications for longitudinal

59th lateral reinforcement

60th Revision

61st Design of axially loaded square,

62nd rectangular and circular short columns by Limit State Method including sketching of

reinforcement(sectional elevation and plan)

63rd Contd.

64th Design Problem.

65th Tutorials

66th Prestressed Concrete

67th Concept of pre-stressed concrete

68th Contd.

69th Methods of pre-stressing : pre-tensioning a

70th Abstract

71st Advantages and disadvantages of prestressing

72nd Contd.

73rd Losses in pre-stress

74th Contd.

75th ABSTRACT & 4th assignment

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Faculty DALBIR SINGH

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4TH

Subject WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory Practicals

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

Practical

Day

Topic

1st WATER SUPPLY:- Introduction :-Necessity and brief description

of water supply system

2nd WATER SUPPLY:- Introduction :-Necessity and brief description

of water supply system

3rd Quantity of Water:- Water requirement,

4th Rate of demand and variation in rate of demand

5th Fire fighting uses as per BIS standards (no numerical problems)

6th Fire fighting uses as per BIS standards (no numerical problems)

7th Population Forecasting

8th Quality of Water:- Meaning of pure water and methods of

analysis of water

9th Physical, Chemical and bacteriological tests and their

significance

10th Standard of potable water as per Indian Standard

11th Maintenance of purity of water (small scale and large scale

quantity)12th Water Treatment (brief introduction):- Sedimentation -

purpose, types of sedimentation tanks

13th Coagulation floculation - usual coagulation and their feeding

14th Filtration - significance, types of filters, their suitability

15th Necessity of disinfection of water, forms of chlorination, break

point chlorine,16th residual chlorine, application of chlorine.

17th Flow diagram of different treatment units, functions of (i)

Areation fountain (ii) mixer 18th (iii) floculator, (iv) classifier,

19th (v) slow and rapid sand filters (vi) chlorination chamber.

20th Conveyance of Water:-Different types of pipes - cast iron, PVC,

steel, asbestos cement, concrete and lead pipes21st Their suitability and uses, types of joints in different types of

pipes.

22nd Appurtenances: Sluice, air, reflux valves, relief valves, scour

valves, bib cocks, stop cocks

23rd fire hydrants, water meters their working and uses

24th Distribution site: Requirement of distribution, minimum head

and rate, methods of layout of distribution pipes

25th Systems of water supply - Intermittent and continuous service

reservoirs - types, necessity and accessories.26th Wastage of water - preventive measures

viva-voice

To determine turbidity of water

sample

To determine dissolved oxygen of

given sample

To determine pH value of water

To determine residual chlorine in

water

To determine conductivity of water

and total dissolved solids

viva-voice

11th

10th

To perform jar test for coagulation

5th viva-voice

6th viva-voice

7th To determine BOD of given sample

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

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2nd

3rd

8th

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4th

5th

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27th Maintenance of distribution system, Leakage detection

28th Laying out Pipes:-Setting out alignment of pipes

29th Excavation for laying of pipes and precautions to be taken in

30th Handling, lowering beginning and jointing of pipes

31st Testing of pipe lines

32nd Back filling, Use of boring rods

33rd Building Water Supply:-Connections to water main (practical

34th Water supply fixtures and installations and terminology related

to plumbin

35th Water supply fixtures and installations and terminology related

to plumbin

36th WASTE WATER ENGINEERING:- Introduction, Purpose of

sanitation, Necessity of systematic collection and disposal of

waste37th Definition of terms in sanitary engineering, Collection and

conveyance of sewage

38th Conservancy and water carriage systems, their advantages and

Disadvantage

39th (a) Surface drains (only sketches) : various types, suitability

40th (b) Types of sewage: Domestic, industrial, storm water and its

seasonal variation

41st Sewerage System:- Types of sewerage systems, materials for

sewers

42nd their sizes and joints

43rd Appurtenance: Location, function and construction features

44th Manholes, drop manholes, tank hole, catch basin,

45th inverted siphon, flushing tanks grease and oil traps, storm

regulators, ventilating shafts

46th Laying and Construction of Sewers:Setting out/alignment of

sewers

47th Excavations, checking the gradient with boning rods

preparation of bedding,

48th handling and jointing testing and back filling of sewers/pipes.

49th Revision

50th Sewage characteristics:Properties of sewage and IS standards

for analysis of sewage

51st Physical, chemical and bacteriological parameters

52nd Natural Methods of Sewerage Disposal:-General composition

of sewage and disposal methods

53rd Disposal by dilution

54th Self purification of stream

55th Disposal by land treatment

56th Nuisance due to disposal

57th Sewage Treatment:-Meaning and principle of primary and

secondary treatment and activated sludge process their flow

diagram

viva-voice

Study of water purifying process by

visiting a field lab.

Study of water purifying process by

visiting a field lab.

viva-voice

To test house drainage

To demonstrate the laying of SW

pipes for sewers

viva-voice

viva-voice

To study the installation of following

a) Water meter b) Connection of

water supply of building with main c)

Pipe valves and bends d) Water

supply and sanitary fittings

To study and demonstrate the

joining/threading of GI Pipes, CI Pipes,

SW pipes, D.I. pipes and PVC pipes.

viva-voice

viva-voice

To demonstrate the laying of SW

pipes for sewers

23th

20th

21th

22th

17th

18th

19th

14th

15th

16th

11th

12th

13th

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8th

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58th Introduction and uses of screens, grit chambers,

59th detritus tanks, skimming tanks, plainsedimentation tanks,

60th primary clarifers, secondary clarifers,

61st filters, control beds, intermittent sand filters, trickling filters,

62nd sludge treatment and disposal, oxidation ponds (Visit to a

sewage treatment plant)

63rd Building Drainage:-Aims of building drainage and its

64th Building Drainage:-Aims of building drainage and its

requirements

65th Different sanitary fittings and installations

66th Different sanitary fittings and installations

67th Traps, seals, causes of breaking seals

68th Traps, seals, causes of breaking seals

69th Revision of previous Question paper

70th Revision of previous Question paper

71st Revision of previous Question paper

72nd Revision of previous Question paper

73rd Revision of previous Question paper

74th Revision of previous Question paper

75th Revision of previous Question paper

To test house drainage

viva-voice

viva-voice

viva-voice

viva-voice

29th viva-voice

30th viva-voice

26th

27th

28th

24th

25th

15th

13th

14th

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Name of the Faculty S S NANDAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4TH

Subject IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st Introduction:Definition of irrigation, Necessity of irrigation

2ndHistory of development of irrigation in India, Major, medium and

minor irrigation projects

3rd Discussion on various water resources

4thWater Requirement of Crops:-Principal crops in India and their water

requirements

5th C op seaso s – Kha if a d Ra i

6th Soil water, soil crop and water relationships,

7th duty, delta and base period, their relationship

8th Gross commanded area (GCA), culturable commanded area (CCA),

9th intensity of irrigation, irrigable area

10thHydrological Cycle Catchment Area and Run-off:-Rainfall , definition

ai -gauges – auto ati a d o -auto ati ,

11th methods of estimating average rainfall (Arithmatic system)

12th catchment area runoff, factors affecting runoff,

13th hydrograph, basic concept of unit hydrograph.

14th Important definations about hydrology

15th Methods of irrigation systems

16th Methods of Irrigation:-Flow irrigation - its advantages and limitation

17th Lift I igatio – Tu e ell a d ope ell i igatio

18th Their advantages and disadvantages

19th Sprinkler irrigation conditions favourable and essential requirements

for sprinkler irrigation,

20th sp i kle s ste – lassifi atio a d o po e t pa ts

21st Drip irrigation, suitability of drip irrigation,

22nd layout, component parts, advantages

23rd Advantages of various irrgation system

24th Canals:- Classification, apurtenancs of a canal and their functions,

5th

6th

3rd

4th

1st

2nd

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25th Sketches of different canal cross-sections (unlined)

26thVarious types of canal lining - their related advantages and

disadvantages,

27thVarious types of canal lining - their related advantages and

disadvantages,

28th sketches of different lined canal x-sections

29th sketches of different lined canal x-sections

30th Breaches and their control

31st Maintenance of lined and unlined canals

32nd Practice on sketches of differents canal system

33rdTube Well Irrigation:-Introduction, occurrence of ground water,

location and command,

34th Advantages and disadvantages, comparison with canal irrigation

35thTube wells, explanation of terms: water table, radius of influence,

depression head, cone of depression

36thconfined and unconfined aquifers. Yield of a well and methods of

determining yield of well

37th Types of tube wells, cavity, strainer and slotted type;

38th Method of boring, installation of well assembly,

39th development of well, pump selection and installation and

maintenance

40thWater Harvesting Techniques: Need and requirement of various

methods, Run-off from roof top and ground surface

41st construction of recharge pits and recharge wells and their

maintenance.

42nd Dams:- Classification of dams; earthen dams - types, causes of failure;

43rd crosssection of zoned earthen dams, method of construction

44th g a it da s – t pes, oss-se tio s of a da , ethod of o st u tio

45th Concept of small and micro dams

46th Concept of spillways and energy dissipator

47th Canal Head Works and Regulatory Works:-Definition, object, general

48th Difference between weir and barrage

49th Cross Drainage Works:-Functions and necessity of the following

50th Sketches of the above cross drainage works

51st Types of head regulators

52ndDefinitions of following Hydraulic Structures with Sketches:-Falls,

Cross and head regulators

53rd Outlets, Canal Escapes

54thRiver Training Works:-Methods of river training, guide banks, retired

(levees) embankments, groynes

55th Spurs, pitched island, cut-off

56th

Water Logging and Drainage and Ground Water Re-charge:-Definition

of ate loggi g – its auses a d effe ts, dete tio , p e e tio a d remedies

57th Reclamation of soil,

58th Surface and sub-surface drains and their layout

15th

13th

14th

11th

12th

10th

7th

8th

9th

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59th Concept and various techniques used for ground water re-charge

60th Revision of previous question papers

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Faculty RAVI NANDAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4TH

Subject SURVEYING – IILesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory Practicals

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

Practical

Day

Topic

1st Contouring:-Concept of contours, purpose of contouring,

contour interval and horizontal equivalent,1st

Contouring:-Preparing a contour plan

by radial line method by the use of a

Tangent Clinometer/Tachometer

2nd factors effecting contour interval, characteristics of

contours, methods of contouring: 2nd Prepartion of master sheet

3rd Direct and indirect, use of stadia measurements in

contour survey, interpolation of contours; use of contour

map

3rdPreparing a contour plan by method of

squares

4th Drawing cross section from a contour map; marking

alignment of a road, railway and a canal on a contour map, 4th Prepartion of master sheet

5th computation of earth work and reservoir capacity from a

contour map 5th

Preparing a contour plan of a

Road/Railway track/Canal by taking

cross sections

6th Theodolite Surveying:Working of a transit vernier

theodolite, axes of a theodolite and their relation;

temporary adjustments of a transit theodolite6th Prepartion of master sheet

7th concept of transiting, swinging, face left, face right and

changing face7th

Theodolite:Taking out the Theodilite,

mounting on the tripod and placing it

back in the box

8th measurement of horizontal and vertical angles. Prolonging

a line (forward and backward) 8thStudy of a transit vernier theodolite;

temporary adjustments of theodolite

9th measurement of bearing of a line; traversing by included

angles and deflection angle method; 9th

Reading the vernier and working out

the least count, measurement of

horizontal angles by repetition and

10th traversing by stadia measurement, theodolite

triangulation,10th

Measurement of vertical angles and

use of tachometric tables

11th Plotting a traverse; concept of coordinate and solution of

omitted measurements (one side affected), 11th Exercise/viva-voice

12th errors in theodolite survey and precautions taken to

minimize them; limits of precision in theodolite traversing. 12thMeasurement of magnetic bearing of

a line

13th Height of o je ts – a essi le a d o -a essi le ases13th

Running a closed traverse with a

theodolite (at least five sides) and its

plotting14th Tacho-metric surveying:-Tachometry, Instruments to be

used in tachometry 14thHeight of objects with and without

accessible bases

15th methods of tachometry, stadia system of tachometry,15th

Height of objects with and without

accessible bases

16th general principles of stadia tachometry,

16th Exercise/viva-voice

7th

8th

6th

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

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17th examples of stadia tachometry and Numerical problems.

17th Exercise/viva-voice

18thCurves:Simple Circular Curve: Need and definition of a

simple circular curve; Elements of simple circular curve -

Degree of the curve, radius of the curve

18th

Curves:-Setting out of a simple circular

curve with given data by the following

methods a) Offsets from the chords

produced b) One theodolite method19th

(Apex point), tangent point, length of curve,

19th

Curves:-Setting out of a simple circular

curve with given data by the following

methods a) Offsets from the chords

produced b) One theodolite method

20th

long chord deflection angle,

20th

Minor instruments:-Demonstration

and use of minor instruments like

Ceylon Ghat Tracer, Tangent

Clinometer, Pantagraph, Abney level

etc

21st Apex distance and Mid-ordinate. Setting out of simple

circular curve: By linear measurements only: - Offsets from

the tangent

21st Use of planimeter for computing areas

22nd - Successive bisection of arcs - Offsets from the chord

produced b) By tangential angles using a theodolite 22nd Use of planimeter for computing areas

23rd b) By tangential angles using a theodolite 23rd Exercise/viva-voice

24th Revision/Assignment

24th

Demonstration of digital instruments

through field visits to Survey of India

and other government agencies.

25th Introduction to the use of Modern Surveying equipment

and techniques such as: a) EDM or Distomat b) Planimeter 25th Total Station (only demonstrations).

26th c) Total station d) Introduction to remote sensing, GIS and

GP26th Total Station (only demonstrations).

27th Minor Instruments:-Introduction and use of minor

instruments like Ceylon Ghat Tracer, Clinometer,

Pantagraph, Abney Level etc

27th Exercise/viva-voice

28th Use of planimeter for computing areas28th Exercise/viva-voice

29th Revision 29th Exercise/viva-voice

30th Assignment 30th Exercise/viva-voice

13th

14th

15th

9th

10th

11th

12th

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Name of the Faculty BALRAJ SINGH

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4TH

Subject IRRIGATION ENGINEERING

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Drawings

Lecture

Day

Topic

(inculding assignment/test)

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

12th

13th

14th

15th

16th

17th

18th

19th

20th

21st

22nd

IRRIGATION ENGINEERING DRAWING::-Typical cross-section of a

channel - L-section of a channel for given data

Typical cross section of an unlined and lined channel in cutting, partly

cutting and partly filling and fully in filling with given design data

Layout plan of a canal head works

WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING DRAWING:-Drains

and Sewers

Cross section of standard types of open drains (circular, v-shaped and

Traps, manholes and inspection chamber, Detailed section of floor

trap and gully trap

Detailed plan and section of a manhole:-Detailed plan and cross

sections of a domestic septic tank with soak pit for 10 and 50 users

Plan of a bathroom showing positions of lavatory, bath tub, wash-

basin, taps and showers

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

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23rd

24th

25th

26th

27th

28th

29th

30th

31st

32nd

33rd

34th

35th

36th

37th

38th

39th

40th

41st

42nd

43rd

44th

45th

46th

47th

48th

49th

50th

51st

52nd

53rd

54th

55th

Layout plan of a canal head works

Draw the typical L-section of a weir

Practice of reading water supply and sanitary engineering working

drawings (PWD/urban Development agencies) including hot water

and cold water supply system of a two room set

Detailed Layout Plan of Sewage Treatment Plant for a residential

area and Effluent Treatment Plant for an industrial unit.

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

Bath room and W.C connections:-Cross-section through the external

wall of lavatories at ground and first floor showing the one and two

7th

8th

9th

10th

Zoned type

Diaphragm type

Cross section of earthen ware and RCC sewer pipes Cross sections of

masonry sewers (circular and egg shaped)

Detailed plan and section of an inspection chamber , Detailed plan

and section of a manhole

Draw the X-section of an Earthen Dam:-Homogeneous

6th

5th

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56th

57th

58th

59th

60th

61st

62nd

63rd

64th

65th

66th

67th

68th

69th

70th

71st

72nd

73rd

74th

75th

76th

77th

78th

79th

80th

81st

82nd

83rd

84th

85th

86th

87th

88th

89th

90th

Cross section of a tube well

Layout and cross section of rain water harvesting system

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

Draw sectional elevation of a two storeyed building showing details

of one pipe and two pipes systems with sanitation system

Practice of reading water supply and sanitary engineering working

drawings (PWD/urban Development agencies) including hot water

and cold water supply system of a two room set

Detailed Layout Plan of Sewage Treatment Plant for a residential

area and Effluent Treatment Plant for an industrial unit.

Cross section of a tube well

Layout and cross section of rain water harvesting system

13th

14th

15th

wall of lavatories at ground and first floor showing the one and two

pipe system and the connections of the lavatory to inspection

11th

12th

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

Sheet Checking and viva-voice

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Lesson Plan

Faculty VIKASH NARWAL

Discipline CIVIL ENGG.

Semester 4th

Subject CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)

Week Theory Practicals

Lecture

Day

Topic (inculding assignment/test)Practical

Day Topic

1st Introduction: Definition of concrete, uses of concrete in comparison to other

building materials. 1stTo determine the physical properties

of cement as per IS Codes

2nd Introduction: Definition of concrete, uses of concrete in comparison to other

building materials.

3rd Ingredients of Concrete: Cement: physical properties of cement; different types of

cement as per IS Codes

4th Aggregates:-Classification of aggregates according to size and shape3rd viva-voice

5th Characteristics of aggregates: Particle size and shape, surface texture, specific

gravity of aggregate; bulk density,

6th water absorption, surface moisture, bulking of sand, deleterious materials,

soundness

7th Grading of aggregates: coarse aggregate, fine aggregate;

5thDetermination of specific gravity and

water absorption of aggregates

8th All-inaggregate; fineness modulus; interpretation of grading charts

9th Water: Quality requirements as per IS:456-2000

10th Water Cement Ratio:-Hydration of cement, principle of water-cement ratio, Duff

A a s Wate - e e t atio la : 7thTo determine surface moisture in fine

aggregate by displacement method

11th Limitations of water-cement ratio law and its effects on strength of concrete

12th Workability:-Workability factors affecting workability

13th Measurement of workability: slump test, compacting factor and Vee Bee

consistometer; 9th

Determination of particle size

distribution of fine, coarse and all in

aggregate by sieve analysis (grading of

aggregate) 14th Recommended slumps for placement in various conditions as per IS:456-2000/SP-

23

15th Revision/Assignment

16th Properties of Concrete:-Properties in plastic state: Workability, 11th viva-voice

17th Segregation, Bleeding and Harshness

18th Properties in hardened state: Strength, Durability,

19th Impermeability, Dimensional changes;13th

To determine workability by slump

test:

20th Proportioning for Normal Concrete:-Objectives of mix design, introduction to

various grades as per IS:4562000; proportioning for nominal mix design as

prescribed by IS 456-2000

21st Adjustment on site for: Bulking of fine aggregate, water absorption of aggregate,

workability

22nd Difference between nominal and controlled concrete

15th

To verify the effect of water, fine

aggregate/coarse aggregate ratio and

aggregate/Cement ratio on slump

23rd Introduction to IS-10262-2009-Code for controlled mix design

24th Revision

25th Introduction to Admixtures (chemicals and minerals) for improving performance of

concrete 17th viva-voice

26th Introduction to Admixtures (chemicals and minerals) for improving performance of

concrete

27th Revision

28th Special Concretes (only features) :- Concreting under special conditions, difficulties

and precautions before, during and after concreting19th Compaction factor test for workability

29th Cold weather concreting , Under water concreting

30th Hot weather concreting

31st Ready mix concrete, Fibre reinforced concrete,Polymer Concrete,

Fly ash concrete, Silica fume concrete 21th

Non destructive test on concrete by:

a) Rebound Hammer Test b)

Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test

32nd Concreting Operations: Storing of Cement:Storing of cement in a warehouse,

Storing of cement at site , Effect of storage on strength of cement, Determination

of warehouse capacity for storage of Cement

33rd Storing of Aggregate: Storing of aggregate at site

7th

8th

9th

10th

11th

To determine necessary adjustment

for bulking of fine aggregate

To determine workability by slump

test:

1st

2nd

3rd

5th

6th

To determine flakiness and elongation

index of coarse aggregate

4th

6th

8th

4th

To determine silt in fine aggregate

Determination of bulk density and

voids of aggregates

viva-voice

14th

16th

10th

12th

2nd

18th

20th

22th

To verify the effect of water, fine

aggregate/coarse aggregate ratio and

aggregate/Cement ratio on slump

viva-voice

Compaction factor test for workability

Non destructive test on concrete by:

a) Rebound Hammer Test b)

Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity Test

viva-voice

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34th Batching (to be shown during site visit ):- Batching of Cement, Batching of

aggregate, Volume, using gauge box (farma) selection of proper gauge box, Weight

spring balances and batching machines, Measurement of water23th viva-voice

35th Mixing:-Hand mixing, Machine mixing - types of mixers, capacities of mixers,

choosing appropriate size of mixers, operation of mixers, Maintenance and care of

machines

36th Transportation of concrete: Transportation of concrete using: wheel barrows,

transit mixers, chutes, belt conveyors, pumps, tower crane and hoists etc.

37th Placement of concrete:- Checking of form work, shuttering and precautions to be

taken during placement 25th

Tests for compressive strength of

concrete cubes for different grades of

concrete38th Compaction:-Hand compaction, Machine compaction - types of vibrators, internal

screed vibrators and form vibrators, Selection of suitable vibrators for different

situations

39th Finishing concrete slabs - screeding, floating and trowelling

40th Revision 27th viva-voice

41st Curing:-Objectives of curing, methods of curing like ponding, membrane curing,

steam curing, chemical curing, Duration for curing and removal of form work

42nd Jointing: Location of construction joints, treatment of construction joints,

expansion joints in buildings - their importance and location

43rd Defects in concrete: Identification of and methods of repair 29th viva-voice

44th Importance and methods of non-destructive tests (introduction only)

45th Revision/Assignment

13th

14th

15th

12th

24h

26th

28th

30th

viva-voice

viva-voice

viva-voice

Tests for compressive strength of

concrete cubes for different grades of

concrete

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C R POLYTECHNIC, Rohtak

Name of Faculty :- Dalbir Singh

Discipline :- CIVIL ENGG. Semester :-6th

Subject :- REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS

lesson plan duration :-15 weeks

Work Load per week(in hours):- Lectures-3,Practicals-0

WEEK

1ST

DAY

2nd

day

3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

3rd

day

4th

week

1st

day

2nd

day

3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

2nd

week

Factors influencing the repairs and maintenance

Definition of deterioration/decay

Factors causing deterioration and their classification

THEORY

1st

week

Importance and significance of repair and maintenance of

buildings

Meaning of maintenance

Objective of maintenance

3rd

week

Human factors causing deterioration, Chemical factors causing

deterioration,Enviromental condition causing deterioration,

Miscellaneous factors

Effects of various agencies of deterioration on various building

materials i.e bricks,stones,timber,concrete,paints,metals

Doubt will be taken and revision

Systematic approach/procedure of investigation

Sequence of detailed steps for diagnosis of building

defects/problems

5th

week

Revison of 3nd

unit

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3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

3rd

day

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

List non destructive and others tests on structural elements and

materials to evaluate the condition of the building

6th

week

Define defects in buildings and classification of defects

Building defects in various building elements Foundations

,basements and DPC,Walls,Column and beams, roof and

terrace, and defects caused by dampness

Compatibility aspects of repairs materials

Anti corrosion coatings, Adhesive bonding aids, repairs

mortars, curing compound, joints sealants, protective coating

7th

week

Revision of 4th

and 5th

unit and Doubt willl be taken

Preventive maintenance consideration and surface preparation

technique for repairs

Crack repairs method

Epoxy injection, Grooving and sealing,stitching,adding

reinforcement and grouting

8th

week

Repairs of surface defects of concrete

-Bug holes

Form tie holes, honey comb and larger voids

-Repairs of corrosion in RCC elements

-Steps in repairing

-prevention of corrosion in reinforcement

9th week

Materials placement technique with sketches

-Pneumatically applied, open top placement, bird mouth

,dry packing, form and pump, trowel applied method

Revision and Test will be given

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1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

1st

day

2nd

day

3rdd

ay

10th

week

Repairs of DPC against rising dampness

-physical method, electrical method, chemical method

Doubt will be taken

11th

week

Repairs of walls

-repairs of mortars joints against leakage

-Efflorescence removal

Water proofing of wet areas ,water proofing of flat RCC roofs

Various water proofing system and their characterstitics

12th

week

Types of sealing joints with different types of sealants

Technique for repairs of joints and repair of overhead and

underground water tanks

Doubt will be taken

15th

week

Revision of 6th

unit

DOUBT WILL BE TAKEN

COMBINED TEST OF ALL UNIT

13th

week

Revision of 1st unit

Revision of 2nd

t unit

Revision of 3rd

unit

14th

wee

Unit test will be given

Revision of 4th

unit

Revision of 5th

unit