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Civil Engineering Lesson Plan Overview

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LESSON PLAN

Name of the faculty: Shelly

Discipline: Civil

Semester: 6th

Subject: C.M.A

Lesson Plan Duration: 15 week (from feb, 2024 to July, 2024)

**Work Load (Lecture) per week (in hours):Theory-05

Week Theory

Lecture Topic (including assignment/test)

Day

1st 1st UNIT:-1

Introduction to construction management

2nd Significance of construction management,Main objectives of


construction management and overview of the subject

3rd Functions of construction management, planning, organising,


staffing,directing, controling and coordinating

4th Classification of construction into light, heavy and industrial

5th [Link] in construction from conception to completion

2nd 1st The construction team: owner, engineer, architect and contractors,
their function and inter relationship

2nd Unit 2:-


Importance of construction [Link] of construction
planning- Pre-tender stage,contract stage

3rd Scheduling construction works by bar charts-


LESSON PLAN
4th definition of activity, identification of activities.

5th Preparation of bar charts for simple construction work

3rd 1st Preparation of schedules for labour, materials, machinery and


finances of small work, Limitation of bar chart

2nd Scheduling by network techniques-Introduction to network


techniques, PERT and CPM

3rd Differences between PERT and CPM

4th UNIT:-3

Organization: Types of organizations

5th Disscuss previous chapter problem

4th 1st Line, line and staff, functional

2nd characteristics of organization

3rd Assignements given based on samples question papers

4th UNIT:- 4

Principle of storing and stacking materials at site

5th Class test

5th 1st Location of equipment

2nd Preparation of actual job layout for a building

3rd Organizing labour at site.

4th UNIT:-5

Conditions of construction workers in India, wages paid to workers

5th Important provisions of the following Acts;-Labour welfare Fund


Act 1936 ( as amended )

6th 1st Minimum Wages Act 1948 (as amended)

2nd Revision

3rd UNIT:-6
LESSON PLAN
Introduction

4th Methods of recording progress

5th Analysis of progress

7th 1st Taking corrective actions keeping head office informed

2nd SESSIONAL WEEK

3rd

4th

5 th Cost time optimization for simple jobs -

8th 1st Direct cost and indirect cost

2nd indirect cost, variation with time

3rd cost optimization

4th UNIT- 7

Inspection and QualityControl

5 th Need for inspection and quality control

9th 1st Principles of inspection

2nd Stages of inspection and quality control for- Earth work

3rd Stages of inspection and quality control for-masonary work

4th Stages of inspection and quality control for-RCC

5 th Disscussing previous problem

10th 1st Stages of inspection and quality control for-Sanitary and water
supply services

2nd UNIT-8

Accidents – causes and remedies

3rd Safety measures for-Excavation work

4th Safety measures for-Drilling

5 th Safety measures for Blasting


LESSON PLAN
11th 1st Safety measures for-Hot bitumenous work

2nd Safety measures for-Scaffolding, ladders, form work

3rd Safety measures [Link] campaign and safety


devices

4th Assignements given based on samples question papers

5 th Class test

12th 1st UNIT:-9

Introduction, technical [Link] approval, allotment


of funds,

2nd re-appropriation of fund bill,contactor ledger

3rd Measurement book running and final account bills complete,

4th preparation of bill of quantities (BOQ),

5 th Completion certificate& report.

13th 1st Hand receipt, aquittance roll. , muster roll labour

2nd Casual labour roll-duties and responsibilityof different cadres

3rd Budget-stores, returns account of stock, misc,P.W advances T & P-


verification

4th road metal material charged direct to work

5 th Survey report

14th 1st Account expenditure & revenue head, remittance and deposit head,
defintion of cash

2nd preccaution in custody of cash book, imprest account, temporary


advance

3rd Treasury challan,

4th account register, stock register.

5 th prepration of final bills.

15th 1st Assignements given based on samples question papers

2nd Revision of whole syllabus


LESSON PLAN
3rd SESSIONAL WEEK

4th

5 th

s
Name oftheFaculty : Aman

Discipline : Civil Engineering

Semester : 6th
Subject : QUANTITY SURVEYING ANDVALUATION
Lesson PlanDuration: 15 Weeks(from feb. 2024 to july 2024 )
Week Theory
Lecture Day Topic (including assignment / test)
1st 1st Introduction to the Subject and its necessity
2nd 1. Introduction to quantity surveying and its importance.
3rd Duties of quantity surveyor
4th 2. Types ofestimates
Preliminary estimates - Plinth area estimate Cubic rate estimate,-
Estimate per unitbase
2nd 1 2.2 Detailed estimates – Definition, - Stages of preparation, – details of
measurement and calculation of quantities and abstract
2 - Stages of preparation – details of measurement and calculation of
quantities and abstract
3 3. Measurement
Units of measurement for various items of work as perBIS:1200
Rules formeasurements
4 3.3 Different methods of taking out quantities – centre line method
3rd 1 3.3 Different methods of taking out quantities – long wall and short wall
method
2 Practice of taking out quantities
3 4. Preparation of Detailed and Abstract Estimates from Drawings
for:
A small residential building with a flat roof and pitched roof building
comprisingof
- Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and verandah
4 - Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and verandah
1 - Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and verandah
2 - Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and verandah
3 4.2 Earthwork for unlined channel
4th 4 4.2 Earthwork for unlined channel
5th 1 4.3 WBM road and pre-mix carpeting
2 Revision/Assignment-I
3 Test -I
4 4.4 Single span RCC slab culvert
6th 1 4.4 Single span RCC slab culvert
2 4.5 Earthwork for plain and hill roads
3 4.5 Earthwork for plain and hill roads
4 4.5 Earthwork for plain and hill roads
7th 1 4.6 RCC work in beams, slab, column and lintel, foundations
2 4.6 RCC work in beams, slab, column and lintel, foundations
3 4.7 users septic tank - 10 users
- 50 users
4 4.7 users septic tank - 10 users
- 50 users
8th 1 4.7 users septic tank - 10 users

2 4.7 users septic tank


- 50 users
3 4.7 users septic tank
- 50 users
4h 5. Calculation of quantities of materialsfor
Cement mortars of differentproportion
9th 1 5.3 Brick/stone masonry in cement mortar
2 5.4 Plastering and pointing
3d 5.5 White washing, painting
4 5.6 R.C.C. work in slab, beams
10th 1 6. Analysis ofRates
Steps involved in the analysis of rates. Requirement of material,
labour, sundries, contractor’s profit andoverheads
2 6.2 Analysis of rates for finished items when data regarding labour, rates
of material and labour is given: - Earthwork in excavation in
hard/ordinary soil and filling with a concept of lead and lift
3 - RCC in roof slab/beam/lintels/columns
4 - Brick masonry in cement mortar
11th 1 - Stone masonry in cement mortar
2 6.3 Running and maintenance cost of construction equipment
3 Revision/Assignment-II
4 7 Contractor-ship
- Meaning ofcontract
- Qualities of a good contractor and theirqualifications
12th 1 - Essentials of a contract
2 - Types of contracts, their advantages, dis-advantages and suitability,
system of payment
3 - Single and two cover-bids; tender, tender forms and documents, tender
notice,
submission of tender and deposit of earnest money, security deposit,
retention money, maintenance period
4 8 Preparation of Tender Document based on Common Schedule
Rates (CSR)
- Introduction to CSR and calculation of cost based on premium on CSR
13th 1 - Exercises on writing detailed specifications of different types of
building works from excavation to foundations, superstructure and
finishing operation
2 Revision
3 - Exercises on preparing tender documents for the following
a) Earth work
4 c) RCCworks
d) Pointing, plastering andflooring
14th 1 e) White-washing, distempering andpainting
f) Wood work includingpolishing
g) Sanitary and water supply installations
2 j) Construction of W.B.M/Concrete road
3 9. Exercises on preparation of comparative statements for item rate
contract
4 10. Valuation
a) Purpose of valuation, principles of valuation
15th 1 b) Definition of various terms related to valuation like depreciation,
sinking
fund, salvage and scrap value, market value, fair rent, year’s purchase
etc.
2 c) Methods of valuation
(i) replacement cost method
3 c) Methods of valuation
(ii) rental return method
4 Assignment-III
Lesson Plan
Name of the faculty : Annu

Discipline : Civil Engineering

Semester : 6th Semester

Subject : Steel Structures Design

Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from feb, 2024 to July, 2024)

Work Load (Lecture) per week (in hours): Lectures-04

Week Lecture Theory


Day
Topic ( Including assignment/test )
1 Properties of structural steel as per IS code
2 Designation of structural steel as per IS 800-2007
1st
3 Riveted Connections- Types of rivets, permissible stresses in rivets
4 Specifications for riveted joints as per IS 800-2007. Failure of a riveted joint.
5 Assumptions in the theory of riveted joints. Strength & Specification of riveted joints
6 Design of riveted joints for axially loaded members, Numerical problems and doubts
2nd
7 Bolted and welded connections- Types of bolts and bolted joints
8 Specification for bolted as per IS 800-2007, Types of welds and welded joints
9 Advantages & Disadvantages of welded joints and bolted joints
10 Design of fillet & butt weld, Plug and slot welds
3rd
11 Numerical problems and doubts
12 Tension Members- Analysis of single angle section
13 Design of single angle section
14 Numerical problem on single angle section
4th
15 Analysis of double angle section
16 Design of double angle section
17 Assignment-I & Revision
18 Sessional Exam
5th
19 Numerical problems on double angle section
20 Riveted connection of single angle section as per IS 800-2007
21 Numerical problems on riveted connection of single angle section
22 Riveted connection of double angle section as per IS 800-2007
6th
23 Numerical problem on riveted connection of double angle section
24 Numerical problems and doubts in Tension members
25 Compression Members- Analysis of single angle section Design of single angle section
26 Numerical problem on single angle section
7th 27 Analysis of double angle section, Design of double angle section
28 Numerical problems on double angle section
29 Numerical problem on single and double angle section and doubts
30 Riveted connection of single angle section as per IS 800-2007
8th
31 Numerical problems on riveted connection of single angle section
32 Riveted connection of double angle section as per IS 800-2007
33 Numerical problem on riveted connection of double angle section
34 Numerical problems and doubts in Tension members
9th
35 Roof Trusses – Form of trusses, pitch of roof truss
36 Spacing of truss,purlins
37 Sessional Exam
38 Connection between purlin and roof covering
10th
39 Connection between purlin and principal rafter
40 Columns- Concept of buckling of columns
41 Effective length and slenderness ratio
42 Permissible stress in compression as per IS 800 for different end conditions
11th
43 Analysis and Design of axially loaded columns single section steel column
44 Beam and column connections, Types of bases
45 Frame and seated connections
46 Numerical problems
12th
47 Beams- Analysis of single section simply supported laterally restrained steel beams.
48 Design of single section simply supported laterally restrained steel beams.
49 Numerical problems
50 Introduction to plate girder
13th
51 Functions of various elements of a plate girder
52 Numerical problems
53 Fabrication of steel structure, Erection of steel structure
54 Masonry Structures- Design of brick column
14th
55 Design of wall foundations
56 Numerical problems
57 Assignment and Revision
58 Revision
15th
59 Sessional Exam
60 Revision
Lesson Plan

Name of the faculty : Annu

Discipline : Civil Engineering

Semester : 6th Semester

Subject : Steel Structures Drawing

Lesson Plan Duration : 15 weeks (from feb, 2024 to July, 2024)

Work Load (Lecture) per week (in hours): Practicals-03

Week Lecture Theory


Day
1st 1st Roof Truss – Drawing of Fink Roof Truss with details of joints
2nd 2nd fixing details of purlins and roof sheets
rd rd
3 3 Column and Column Bases - Drawing of splicing of steel columns
th th
4 4 Drawings of slab base
th th
5 5 gusseted base and grillage base for single section steel columns.

6th 6th Sealed and Framed Beam to Beam Connections

7th 7th -do-


th th
8 8 Sealed and Framed Beam to Column Connections

9th 9th -do-


10th 10th Plan and Elevation of Plate Girder with details at supports and connection of stiffness
th th
11 11 -do-
th th
12 12 flange angles and cover plate with web highlighting curtailment of plates
th th
13 13 -do-
14th 14th Draw at least one sheet using CAD software
15th 15th -do-
Name oftheFaculty : Gourav
Discipline : Civil Engineering

Semester : 6th
Subject : Earthquake Resistant Building Construction
Lesson PlanDuration: 15 Weeks(from feb, 2024 to July, 2024)
Week Theory
Lecture Day Topic (including assignment / test)
1st 1 Introduction to the Subject and its necessity
2 1. Elements of Engineering Seismology :
General features of tectonic of seismic regions.
3 Causes of earthquakes, Seismic waves,
2nd 1 Earthquake size (magnitude and intensity),
2 Epicentre, Seismograph,
3 Classification of earthquakes,
3rd 1 Seismic zoning map of India,
2 Static and Dynamic Loading, Fundamental period.
3 2. Seismic Behaviour of Traditionally-Built Constructions of India :
Performance of building during earthquakes
4th 1 Mode of failure: Out-of-plane failure, in-plane failure,
2 Mode of failure: Diaphragm failure, Connection failure,
3 Mode of failure: Non-structural components failure
5th 1 Revision/Assignment-I
2 Sessional Test -I
3 3. Special construction method :
Special construction methods
6th 1 Special construction methods
2 Tips and Precautions to be observed while planning,
3 Designing and Construction of earthquake resistant building.
7th 1 Designing and Construction of earthquake resistant building.
2 Designing and Construction of earthquake resistant building.
3 4. Introduction to various Seismic IS codes :
IS: 4326, IS: 13828,
8th 1 IS: 1893(Part 1),
2 IS: 154326 and
3 IS: 13920 (latest edition)
9th 1 Revision/Assignment-II
2 5. Seismic Provision of Strengthening and Retrofitting :
Seismic Provision of Strengthening and Retrofitting
3 Seismic Provision of Strengthening and Retrofitting
10th 1 Measures for Traditionally-Built Constructions,
2 Brick and RCC Structures
3 Brick and RCC Structures
11th 1 Revision/Quarries
2 Sessional Test -II
3 6. Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry and RC
constructions :
12th 1 Provision of reinforcement detailing in masonry constructions
2 Provision of reinforcement detailing in RC constructions
3 Provision of reinforcement detailing in RC constructions
13th 1 Provision of reinforcement detailing in RC constructions

2 7. Disaster Management :
Disaster rescue, Psychology of rescue,
3 Rescue workers, Rescue plan,
14th 1 Rescue by steps,
2 Rescue equipment,
3 Safety in rescue operations,
15th 1 Debris clearance
2 Casuality management
3 Sessional Test -III

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