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1. INTRODUCTION
General - Units of measurements – Requirements of estimation - Methods of
estimates – Advantages – simple problems – Estimation of different foundations,
steps and boundary walls.
2. ESTIMATE OF BUILDINGS
Load bearing and framed structures – Calculation of quantities of brick work, RCC,
PCC, Plastering, white washing, colour washing and painting / varnishing for shops,
rooms, residential building with flat and pitched roof – Various types of arches –
Calculation of brick work and RCC works in arches – Estimate of joineries for
panelled and glazed doors, windows, ventilators, handrails etc.
5. VALUE ENGINEERING
Objects of valuation - definition of various terms such as free and lease hold property
–Market value – Book value – Assessed value – Mortgage Value - Replacement Value
–Gross and Net Income – Capital cost – Cost Escalation - sinking fund – Depreciation
–Methods – phases in value engineering Audit.
TEXT BOOKS:
Joel kiritha
REFERENCES:
1. ECONOMICS
Role of civil engineering in industrial development - Advances in civil engineering
and engineering economics - Support matters of economy as related to engineering
Market demand and supply choice of technology and quality control and quality
production - Audit in economic, Law of returns governing production.
3. FINANCING
The need for financial management - Types of financing - Short term borrowing -
Long term borrowing –Leasing - Equity financing - Internal generation of funds -
External commercial borrowings - Assistance from government budgeting support
and international finance corporations - analysis of financial statement – Balance
Sheet - Profit and Loss account - Funds flow statement - Ratio analysis - Investment
and financing decision –Financial control Job control and centralized management.
4. ACCOUNTING METHOD
General overview - Cash basis of accounting - Accrual basis of accounting -
Percentage - Completion method - Completed contract method - Accounting for tax
reporting purposes and financial reporting purposes.
5. LENDING TO CONTRACTORS
Loans to contractors - Interim construction financing - Security and risk aspects.
TEXT BOOKS:
2) Prasanna Chandra, 1999, " Project Management ", TMH. New Delhi
3) Gray, Clifford F and Larson, Erik W, 2000, Project Management, McGraw-Hill,
New Delhi.
051 CE 73 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
3. MANAGEMENT METHODS
Concepts of network – Bar chart (Gantt Chart) network planning methods
CPM/PERT –
management by network analysis and control – principles of cost control, Cash flow
–cash inflow – outflow – cost control-tools and techniques – cost control in
construction projects – Exercise on cash flow in Civil engineering projects and cost
control by graphical representation by bill of quantities and by network analysis –
Resource
Levelling.
4. EXECUTION OF WORKS
DEPARTMENTAL WORKS: Procedure – departmental labor – quality control,
inspection and duties of personnel – safety requirements.
CONTRACTORS: Contract system – types of contracts – specifications, documents,
procedures, conditions, taxes, law of constructions and Legal implications and
penalties.
TENDER AND TENDER DOCUMENTS: Definition – calling for tenders – tender
documents – submission of tenders – processing of tenders – negotiations and
settlement of contracts.
Text Books
1. Seetharaman,S., Construction Engineering and Management, Umesh Publications,
1997.
2. Sengupta,B., and Guha,H., Construction Management and Planning, Tata
McGraw-Hill Co, 1995.
References
1. SangaReddy,S., and Meyyappan, PL., Construction Management, Kumaran
Publications, Coimbatore, 1995.
2. Ranna,V.K., Construction Management Practice, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing co,
1998.
3. Chitkara,K.K., Construction Project Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
co,
1998.
4.JosephL.Massie, Essentials of Management, Prentice Hall of India,2009
5.Sharma J.L., 1999, Construction management and accounts, SathyaPrakashan, New
Delhi.
6.Srinath,L.S. 1998, An introduction to project management, Tata McGraw Hill
publications, New Delhi
051 MG 74PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (COMMON TO EEE, ECE, CSE, ISNE)
1. ENGINEERING ETHICS
Senses of Engineering Ethics- variety of moral issues- Types of inquiry – Moral
dilemmas. Moral Autonomy- Kohlberg’s theory – Gilligan’s theory – Consensus and
Controversy- Professions and Professionalism – Professional ideals and virtues-
theories – Theories about right action- Self- interest- Customs and religion- Use of
Ethical Theories.
Total No Of Hours: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, 2000, Ethics in Engineering, McGraw
Hill, New York,
2. Charles D Fledderman, 1999 Engineering Ethics, Prentice hall, New Mexico,
051 CE 14 WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
1. GENERAL
2. NETWORK DESIGN
5. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Estimation of cost and Evaluation of Benefits - Discount rate - Discounting factors -
Discounting techniques – Computer Application.
No. of Hours : 60
TEXT BOOKS:
1) Linsley R.K. and Franzini J.B, 2000, Water Resources Engineering, McGraw
Hill Inc,
2) Douglas J.L. and Lee R.R., 2000, Economics of Water Resources Planning, Tata
McGraw Hill Inc.
REFERENCES:
1. INTRODUCTION
Significance and scope, Characteristics of Vehicles and Road Users, Skid Resistance
and Braking Efficiency (Problems), Components of Traffic Engineering- Road, Traffic
and Land Use Characteristics
Surveys and Analysis - Volume, Capacity, Speed and Delays, Origin and Destination,
Parking, Pedestrian Studies, Accident Studies and Safety Level of Services- Problems
3. TRAFFIC CONTROL
Traffic Signs, Road Markings, Design of Traffic Signals and Signal Co-ordination
(Problems), Traffic control Aids and Street Furniture, Computer Applications in
Signal Design
5. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Design and drawing of R.C.C. cantilever and counterfort type retaining walls
with reinforcement details.
2. Design of solid slab and R.C. Tee beam bridges for loading and reinforcement
details
5. Design of plate girder – twin girder deck type railway bridge – through type
and deck type highway bridges – Truss girder bridges – detailed drawing –
riveted connections.
The Objective of project work is to enable the students to work in convenient groups
of not more than three members in a group on a project involving theoretical and
experimental studies related to Civil Engineering. Every Project Work shall have a
Guide who is a member of the faculty of the College or University. Time shall be
allotted in the Time Table for this important activity and this time shall be utilized by
the students to receive directions from the Guide, on library reading, laboratory
work, computer analysis or field work as assigned by the Guide and also to present
in periodical seminars the progress made in the project.
The continuous assessment and semester evaluation may be carried out as specified
in the guidelines to be issued from time to time.