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REGULATIONS
CIVIL E N G I N E E R I N G
F U L L T I M E B. E.
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABI
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
CIVIL ENGINEERING
( Full Time Candidates admitted during 2008-2009 and onwards)
FIRST SEMESTER
S. Subject
No Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
exam
marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
4.
25
75
100
5.
25
75
100
75
100
PRACTICALS
6.
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
800
TOTAL
26
SECOND SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional Final
Marks
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
08C2Z1
Communication
Skills in English II
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
4.
25
75
100
5.
25
75
100
6.
08C206
25
75
100
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
08C208 Workshop
25
75
100
Total
800
26
THIRD SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
4.
25
75
100
5.
08C305 Surveying I
25
75
100
6.
25
75
100
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
Total
80
0
25
FOURTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
25
75
100
5.
08C405 Surveying II
25
75
100
6.
25
75
100
4.
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
Total
800
26
FIFTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
4.
25
75
100
5.
25
75
100
6.
25
75
100
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
Total
80
25
SIXTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
Credits
L
1.
25
75
100
2.
25
75
100
3.
25
75
100
4.
25
75
100
5.
25
75
100
6.
Drawing I
08C606 Design &
(Irrigation and Environmental
Engineering)
25
75
100
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
800
Total
25
SEVENTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
25
75
25
Total
Marks
Credits
L
100
75
100
25
75
100
25
75
100
5.
Elective- I
25
75
100
6.
Elective II
25
75
100
1.
2.
3.
4.
08C704
PRACTICALS
7.
25
75
100
8.
25
75
100
800
TOTA
25
EIGHTH SEMESTER
S.
No
Subject
Code
Course Title
1.
Elective III
2.
Elective IV
Sessional
Marks
Final
Exam
Marks
Total
Marks
25
75
25
50
Credits
L
100
75
100
150
200
12
PRACTICAL
3.
400
12
HOURS / WEEK
S.NO
SUB
CODE
SUBJECT NAME
SESS
MARKS
FINAL
EXAM
MARKS
TOTAL
MARKS
Theory
Practical
CREDITS
1.
08C7E0
25
75
100
NIL
2.
08C7E1
Finite Element
Method
25
75
100
NIL
3.
25
75
100
NIL
4.
25
75
100
NIL
5.
25
75
100
NIL
6.
25
75
100
NIL
7.
25
75
100
NIL
8.
08C7E7
Professional Ethics
25
75
100
NIL
9.
08C7E8
Industrial Structures
25
75
100
NIL
10.
08C7E9
25
75
100
NIL
08C8E0
SUBJECT NAME
Experimental Stress
Analysis
SESS
MARKS
FINAL
EXAM
MARKS
TOTAL
MARKS
HOURS/WEEK
CREDITS
Theory Practical
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
08C8E6 Environmental
Management
25
75
100
NIL
25
75
100
NIL
08C8E8
Ground Improvement
Techniques
25
75
100
NIL
08C8E9
Prefabricated Structures
25
75
100
NIL
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UNIT I READING
(09)
Reading for the purpose of skimming, scanning, guessing the meaning of words, information
transfer - note making-detailed comprehension and identifying stylistic features- identifying the
topic sentence in each paragraph - understanding discourse coherence.
UNIT II - WRITING
(09)
a). Transcoding- Completion of charts- Developing hints- Making Recommendations and
Expressing obligations.
b) Letter Writing:
Calling for quotations
Placing orders
Letter of complaint regarding manufacturing defects
Letter to a friend- making a few suggestions/ inviting suggestions
Writing E-mails
c). Report Writing:
Report on an accident in a factory/ Industrial visit- Completion of a project- Paragraph writingProcess description- Interpreting the data Defining an object/ device/ instrument/ machine etc.d). Process of Communication- Scientific Vocabulary- Project Report Writing.
UNIT III - LISTENING
(09)
Listening for learning-Word Stress and Pronunciation practice- Listening for specific
information- Note taking and comprehension- Listening to fill up information gaps- Listening to
announcements at Railway stations, Airport etc.- Listening to News on the radio/TV- Listening
to casual conversation- Listening to live speeches- Listening to American and British English.
UNIT IV - SPEAKING
(09)
Free discussion on chosen topics, introducing oneself. Offering suggestions and
Recommendations-Expressing opinion ns(agreement/disagreement)-Giving Instructions - Role
play activities based on real life situations-Discussing travel plans/Industrial visit/Instructions
for performing tasks at home and at work-Discussion on debatable topics.-Verbal and NonVerbal Communication- Accuracy- fluency and appropriateness-Formal and Informal
Communication.
UNIT V - FOCUS ON LANGUAGE AND FUNCTION
(09)
Register-Technical and General-word formation with Prefixes and Suffixes- Deriving other
forms of words- Active and Passive Voices- Tenses- Conditional Sentences of certainty- Modals
and degrees of probability- Compound Nouns and Expanding Nominal Compounds- Content
Words- Expression of Comparison and Contrast- Definition and Classification-Framing of
Questions (Wh pattern)
LECTURE: 45 TUTORIAL: 15 TOTAL
: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1.
The Humanities and Social Science Division, Anna University, English for Engineers and
Technologists, Orient Longman, Vol I & II (Combined Edition), Chennai, 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Structure of Technical English, A J Herbert- The English Language Society, 1986.
2. Perform in English, M.Balasubramanian & G.Anbalagan, Anuradha Publications, 2007.
3. Effective English Communication, Krishna Mohan-Meenakshi Raman, (Language GroupBITS,Pilani) Tata McGraw Hill,2005.
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UNIT I - MATRICES
(09)
Characteristic equation - eigenvalues and eigenvectors of a real matrix - properties of eigen
values Cayley Hamilton Theorem(statement only) and applications- diagonalisation - similarity
and orthogonal transformation-reduction of quadratic form to canonical form.
UNIT II - THEORY OF EQUATIONS, HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
(09)
Relation between roots and coefficients-transformation of equations-reciprocal equations-hyperbolic
functions and inverse hyperbolic functions, properties.
UNIT III - APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
(09)
Curvature -cartesian and polar coordinates -circle of curvature -involutes and evolutes - envelopes
- evolute as envelope of normals .
UNIT IV - FUNCTION OF SEVERAL VARIABLES
(09)
Function of two variables -Taylors expansion - maxima and minima - constrained maxima and
minima by lagrangian multiplier method -jacobians -differentiation under integral sign.
: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. Kandasamy.P., Thilagavathy.K and Gunavathy.K. Engineering Mathematics for First
Year S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Veerarajan.T., Engineering Mathematics for First year Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co.,
New Delhi. 2007.
2. M.K.Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics Vol I, II & IIIA The National Publishing
Company, Chennai, 2006.
3. B.S.Grewal, Engineering Mathematics Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 2007.
TEXT BOOK
1. Ganesan S. Iyandurai N, Applied Physics, KKS Publishers, Chennai, 2007
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Gaur R K and Gupta S L-Engineering Physics, Dhanpat Rai and sons, 2002
2. Avadhanulu M N and Kshirsagar P G, A textbook of Engineering Physics S.Chand and
Company Ltd, NewDelhi, 2005
3. Arumugam M- Engineering Physics, Anuradha Publishers, 2002
4. Jayakumar S, Engineering Physics, RK Publishers, Coimbatore, 2003
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UNIT I - POLYMERIC MATERIALS
(09)
Basic definitions: Monomers, functionality, degree of polymerization Coordination
polymerization-mechanism, Zeigler- Natta catalysts, applications - Glass transition temperature
(Tg), crystallinity and the factors that affect these properties Commodity and engineering plastics,
polymer blends and alloys, polymer composites, fibre
reinforced plastics, examples Compounding of plastics-compounding materials, functions Fabrication-compression, injection,
extrusion, blow moulding -Conducting polymers- polyaniline, polypyrrole, mechanism of
conduction.
UNIT II - CORROSION TECHNOLOGY
(09)
EMF series - Corrosion-mechanism of dry oxidation corrosion, nature of oxide, Pilling-Bedworth Electrochemical corrosion-mechanism of rusting, galvanic, aeration and pitting corrosion Factors
influencing corrosion - Corrosion control-design, cathodic protection, modification of environment,
use of inhibitors - Protective coating-metallic coating, anodic, cathodic, electroplating, cleansing
before deposition Organic coatings-paints, constituents of paints, mechanism of drying, varnishes,
enamels, lacquers Special paints-fire retardant, luminous, heat resistant paints.
UNIT III - INSTRUMENTAL METHOD OF ANALYSIS
(09)
(Block diagram of the instrument, principle and working and application)
Types of instruments and mentioning of their applications -Absorption spectroscopy-Lambert-Beer
law, absorbance, UV- visible spectroscopy, types of electronic transitions, estimation of iron by
colorimetry Atomic absorption spectroscopy, quantitative estimation of nickel Flame
photometry, estimation of sodium Thermo gravimetric analysis, factors affecting TG curves,
applications. chromatography, gas chromatography.
UNIT IV - INTEGRATED CIRCUITS FABRICATION
(09)
Basic fabrication steps in Planar technology - Crystal growth, Czochralski process and float zone
process neutron transmutation doping, wafer preparation Methods of P-N junction formation, melt
grown junction, alloying, solid-state diffusion, open tube furnace and evacuated sealed tube system,
Ion implantation - Epitaxy, (details of methods not required) Masking and lithography-production
of mask, photolithography, electron beam lithography Etching-wet, electrochemical, sputter,
plasma - Metal deposition.
UNIT V - PHASE RULE, ALLOYS AND POWDER METALLURGY
(09)
Phase rule, one component water system Reduced phase rule-two component alloy system,
thermal analysis, Pb-Ag eutectic system, Cu-Ni alloy system and Mg-Al alloy system forming a
series of solid solution Alloys-preparation, purpose of making alloys - Powder metallurgypreparation of metal/ alloy powder, mixing and blending, compacting, pre-sintering, sintering,
secondary operations, advantages and limitations.
TOTAL : 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. P.C. Jain and Monika Jain,Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. (P)Ltd. ,
New Delhi.(2002)
2. C.Parameswara Murthy,C.V.Agarwal and Andra Naidu, Text book for engineering
chemistry, B.S. Publications, Hyderabad (2006)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. S.S. Dara, A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, S. Chand & Company, New Delhi (2003)
2. B.K.Sharma, Engineering Chemistry, Krishna Prakasam Media (P) Ltd, Meerut (2001)
3. M.S.Tyagi, Introduction to Semiconductor Materials and Devices, John Wiely & Sons
Singapore (2000)
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TEXT BOOKS
1. S.S. Bhavikatti and K.G. Rajasekarappa, Engineering Mechanics, New Age International
(P) Ltd. 1999.
2. S.C. Natesan, Engineering Mechanics, Umesh Publications, 5-B north market, Naisarak,
Delhi 110006, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. F.B. Beer and E.R. Johnson, Mechanics for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill publishing
Ltd, 1996.
2. S. Timoshenko and Young, Engineering Mechanics, Mc.Graw Hill, 4th Edition, 1995
3. Irving shames, Engineering Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, Delhi, 1980
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OBJECTIVE
To develop graphics skills for communicating concepts, ideas and designs of engineering products
and to give exposure to standards relating to technical drawings.
CONCEPTS AND CONVENTIONS (Not for Examination)
(06)
Importance of Engineering drawing- Visualization, Communication, Documentation-B.I.S
conventions- drafting tools-(construction of curves like ellipse, parabola, cycloid and involuteconcept of freehand sketching)
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS
Introduction to orthographic projection
Conversion of pictorial views to orthographic views
Projection of solids (inclined to one plane only) - Auxiliary projections.
(09)
(06)
PICTORIAL VIEWS
(12)
Isometric projections-Perspective projections- Oblique projections (simple objects and combination
of simple objects)
Conversion of orthographic views to pictorial views (simple objects)
FREE HAND SKETCHING OF BASIC MACHINE COMPONENTS AND THEIR
APPLICATIONS
(12)
Rivet head, Riveted joints, keys, Cotters, Couplings, Stuffing box, Cotter joint, Knuckle joint and
Plummer block
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Computer Aided Drafting and dimensioning
To create 2D Drawings for machine components
To create 3D model for simple machine components
To generate 2D Drawings from 3D models
(21)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. K.venugopal, Engineering Graphics New Age International (P) Ltd, 2007
2. Dhananjay. A. Jolhe, Engineering Drawing, Tata Mc.Graw Hill publishing Ltd, 2007
3. K.V.Natarajaan, A Text Book of Engineering Graphics, Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Chennai,
2006
4. M.B. Shah and B.C. Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Education, 2005
5. Luzadder and Duff, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd,
XI Edition-2001
6. K.R.Gopalakrishnan, Machine Drawing, Subhas Publishers, 1995.
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Air Wedge
3.
5.
7.
8.
Torsional Pendulum
9.
10.
Transistor Characteristics
TOTAL : 45 HOURS
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Reference books:
1. Arthur L. Vogel, A text book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, ELBS ( 1971)
2. A. Ravikrishnan, Practical Engineering Chemistry, Sri Krishna Publications, Chennai (2002)
TOTAL : 45 HOURS
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TOTAL : 60 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. The Humanities and Social Science Division, Anna University, English for Engineers and
Technologists, Orient Longman, Vol I & II (Combined Edition), Chennai, 2006
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Structure of Technical English, A J Herbert- The English Language Society, 1986
2. Perform in English, M.Balasubramanian and G.Anbalagan, Anuradha Publications,
2007.
3. Effective English Communication, Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman, (Language
Group-BITS,Pilani) Tata McGraw Hill,2005.
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TEXT BOOK
1. Kandasamy.P., Thilagavathy.K and Gunavathy.K. Engineering Mathematics for first
year and Vol. III, S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Veerarajan.T., Engineering Mathematics for First year and for third Semester,
Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi. 2007.
2. M.K.Venkataraman, Engineering Mathematics Vol I, II & IIIA,The National Publishing
Company, Chennai, 2006.
3. B.S.Grewal, Engineering Mathematics, Khanna publishers, New Delhi. 2007.
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Sum of numbers
Sum of product of N pairs of numbers
Arrange the given numbers in Ascending / Descending order
Find the Largest and Smallest number from the given set of numbers.
Find roots of quadratic equation
Compute Sin X, Cos X values from series expansion
Calculate the mean, variance and standard deviation for the given data
Generate Fibonacci sequence
Find Prime Numbers from the given range of numbers.
Find Factorial of the given number.
Find Circumference and area of the triangle.
Matrix Operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication)
Matrix Inversion by Gauss Elimination method.
Solution of Simultaneous Equations by Gauss Elimination method.
Application of Trapezoidal and Simpsons Rule.
AutoCAD
Simple and Complex objects in 2D and 3D creating 3D Surfaces Organizing and Managing
Drawings.
Isometric Projectional views of simple objects and combination of simple objects perspective
projection of simple objects using AutoCAD.
SCALES AND NOMOGRAMS
Construction and use of plan, diagonal and vernier scales Backward, Forward functional scales,
simple nomograms addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Z charts, semi log, Log-Log
charts, bar chart, pie chart.
Total: 75 hrs
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08C208 WORKSHOP
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Plumbing, Sheet metal and Carpentry
1. Study of tools and equipment in plumbing
2. Basic pipe connections involving the fittings like valves, taps, couplings, unions,
reducers, elbows and other components used in household fittings
3. Preparation of plumbing line sketches
4. Practice in mixed pipe connections: Metal, Plastic and flexible pipes used in
household appliance.
5. Fabrication of Tray and Square box in sheet metal
6. Preparation of simple wooden joints: Half lap, Half lap dovetail and Single dovetail
joints
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(09)
: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. Kandasamy.P, Thilagavathy.K and Gunavathy.K. Engineering Mathematics Vol. I,
II, and III, S. Chand & Co., Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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UNIT I - STRESS AND STRAIN
(09)
Stress and Strain at a point Tension, Compression, Shear Stresses Hookes law
Relationship among Elastic constants Stress Strain Diagram for Mild Steel, TOR Steel,
Concrete Ultimate Stress Yield Stress Factor of Safety - Thermal Stresses Thin
Cylinders and Shells - Strain Energy due to Axial Force Resilience Stresses due to
Impact and Suddenly Applied Load - Compound Bars.
UNIT II - SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAMS
(09)
Beams and Bending Types of loads, supports - Shear Force and Bending Moment
Diagrams for Cantilever, Simply Supported and Overhanging Beams with Concentrated,
Uniformly Distributed and Uniformly Varying Loads Relationship between Rate of
Loading, Shear Force, Bending Moment Point of Contra Flexure.
UNIT III - SHEAR AND BENDING STRESSES
(09)
Theory of Simple Bending Analysis of Beams for Stresses - Stress Distribution at a Cross
Section due to Bending Moment and Shear Force for Cantilever, Simply Supported and
Overhanging Beams with different loading conditions -Flitched Beams Combined Direct
and Bending Stresses Condition for No Tension in a section Strain Energy due to
Flexure, Transverse Shear Shear Stress Distribution.
UNIT IV - TORSION
(09)
Torsion of Circular and Hollow Shafts Elastic Theory of Torsion - Stresses and Deflection
in Circular Solid and Hollow Shafts Stepped Composite Shafts - Combined Bending
Moment and Torsion on Shafts Strain Energy due to Torsion Modulus of Rupture Power Transmitted to a Shaft Shafts in Series and Parallel - Closed and Open Coiled
helical Springs Leaf Springs Springs in Series and Parallel Design of Buffer Springs.
UNIT V - COMPLEX STRESSES
(09)
2 D State of Stress -2D Normal and Shear Stresses on any plane 2D Strain - Principal
Stresses and Principal Planes Principal Strains and Direction - Graphical Method.
PLANE TRUSSES: Analysis of Plane Trusses Method of Joints Method of Sections.
LECTURE: 45
TUTORIAL: 15
TOTAL: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1.
2.
Solids
and
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Prasad.I.B, Strength of Materials, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1998.
2. Timoshenko.S.B and Gere.J.M, Mechanics of Materials, Van Nos Reinbhold, New Delhi,
1995.
3. Vazirani.V.N. and Ratwani.M.M, Analysis of Structures, Vol. I, Khanna publIshers,
New Delhi, 1995.
4. Jhunarkar.S.B. and Shah.H.J, Mechanics of Structures, Vol. I, Charotar Publishing
House,
New Delhi,1997.
5. Kazimi, Solid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1998.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. R.K.Rajput., A text book of Fluid Mechanics, S.Chand and Company, NewDelhi, 2007.
2. Modi P.N and Seth S.M, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Including Hydraulic Machines,
Standard Book House, Newdelhi, 2002.
3. S.Ramamurtham and R.Narayanan , Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Mechines
Dhanpat rai Publishing Co (P) Ltd, NewDelhi, 2000.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Streeter, Victor L., Wylie, E.Benjamin , Fluid Mechanics, McGraw - Hill., 1998.
2. Kumar.K.L., Engineering FluidMechanics, Eurasia Publishing Houses (P) Ltd., NewDelhi,
2000.
3. Natarajan M.K, Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Anuradha Agencies, Vidayal Karuppur,
Kumbakonam, 1995.
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TOTAL: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Parbin Singh, Engineering and General Geology, Katson publication House, 1987.
2. Bangar.K.M, Principles of Engineering Geology, Standard Publishers& Distributors,
1705-B, Naisarak, Delhi, 1995.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Legget, Geology and Engineering, McGraw Hill Book company, 1998.
2. Blyth, Geology for Engineers, ELBS, 1995.
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08C305 - SURVEYING I
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Measurement of Length using Chain
2. Compass Traverse
3. Distance between two inaccessible points using Compass
4. Distance between two inaccessible points using Plane Table
5. Three Point Problem by Bessels Method
6. Fly Levelling Reduction by Height of Collimation Method
7. Fly Levelling Reduction by Rise and Fall Method
8. Contouring
9. Setting out Building and Foundation Marking
10. Study of Theodolite
TOTAL: 45 hrs
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Bend test
TOTAL: 45 hrs
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TUTORIAL: 15
TOTAL: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Dr. Sadhu Singh, Strength of Materials, Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 2000
2. Rajput.R.K, Strength of Materials, S. Chand & Co., New Delhi, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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LECTURE: 45
TUTORIAL: 15
TOTAL: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. R.K.Rajput., A text Book of Fluid Mechanics, S.Chand and Company, New Delhi,2007
2. Modi P.N and Seth S.M, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Including Hydraulic
Machines, Standard Book House, Newdelhi, 2002
3. R.K.Bansal, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines,Lakshmi Publications,
NewDelhi, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Natarajan M.K, Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Anuradha Agencies, Vidayal Karuppur,
Kumbakonam,1995.
2. Subramanya K.,Flow in Open channels,Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 1994.
3. S.Ramamurtham and R.Narayanan, Hydraulics Fluid Mechanics and Fluid
Machines Dhanpat rai Publishing Co. (P) Ltd, NewDelhi, 2000.
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UNIT I - MASONRY
(09)
Mix proportions compressive strength of mortars basic compressive stress design of masonry
walls eccentrically loaded walls shape factor for masonry units stability of piers and walls
design as per IS Codes.
UNIT II - TIMBER
(09)
Allowable stresses in compression, tension and flexure types of joints with nails and bolts Design
of simple compression members design of beams for strength and stiffness as per BIS code
UNIT III - STRUCTURAL STEEL CONNECTIONS
(10)
Steel standard sections properties permissible stresses as per BIS codes
Bolted connections
Types of bolts permissible stresses for black bolt as per BIS code Resistance of a bolt in single
shear and double shear and bearing Design for eccentric loading.
Welded connections
Principle of welding methods of welding weld symbols edge preparation welding electrodes
types of welded joints strength of fillet and butt weld design of welded connections for lap and
butt joint and detailing - Design for eccentric loading.
UNIT IV - BEAMS (Bolted and welded connections only)
(08)
Beams permissible bending stress as per BIS code Design of laterally supported and unsupported
simply supported beams Design of built up beams curtailment of flange plate connection
between flange plate and beam need for lateral support of compression flange and their design
strength of beams in shear.
UNIT V - COMPRESSION MEMBER (Bolted and welded connections only)
(09)
Axially loaded columns effective length of compression members slenderness ratio strength of
compression members design of columns built up columns design of lattices and battens
design of their base Gusseted base design of simple and built up members subjected to tension
effective area of angle and Tee sections connected to Gussets Tension splice lug angle
LECTURE: 45
TUTORIAL: 15
TOTAL: 60 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Arya, Structural design in steel, Masonry and timber, Nemchand & Bros., Roorkee, 1993.
2. Ramachandra, Design of steel structures, Vol. I & II, Standard publishing house, New
Delhi, 1992.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
BIS: 1905 1980, Code of practice for structural safety in buildings reinforced masonry
IS: 800 2007, Code of practice for general construction in steel(Third revision)
BIS SP 6(I) Handbook for structural steel sections.
Duggal.S.K., Design of steel structures, Tata McGraw Hill ,New Delhi, 1993
Vazirani.V.N. And Rathwani.M.M., Steel structures, Khanna publishers, New Delhi, 1995.
Ramamrutham.S, Design of steel structures, Dhanpathrai and Sons, New Delhi, 1991.
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UNIT I - TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING
(09)
Tacheometric systems-Tangential, Stadia and Subtence methods-Stadia systems-Horizontal and
inclined sights-Vertical and normal staffing-Fixed and Movable hairs-Stadia constants-Anallactic lens
Subtence bar.
UNIT II - CONTROL SURVEYING
(09)
Vertical and horizontal control-Triangulation-Different-Networks, Orders and Accuracies. Signals
and Towers Trilateration, Base line-Instruments and Accessories-Corrections-Satellite stationsReduction to centre-Trignometric leveling-Single and reciprocal observations-Introduction of GPS
and GIS.
UNIT III - SURVEY ADJUSTMENTS
(09)
Errors-Sources, Precautions and corrections-Classification of errors-true and most probable value0sWeighted observations-Method of equal shifts-Principle of least squares-Level nets-Normal
equations-Correlates.
UNIT IV- CURVES
(09)
Simple curves-Setting out-Linear and angular methods Rankines tangential angles-Double
Theodolite method-Difficulties in setting out-Compound and Reverse curves-parallel tangents in
railway sidings-Transition curves-Functions and requirements.
UNIT V- HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING
(09)
Tides-types, gauges-Shore line theory-Soundings-Methods-Reduction-Plotting Engineering surveysRoute survey.
TOTAL: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
Kaneetkar.T.P.,and Kulkarni.S.V., Surveying and leveling, Vol I & II,Pune Vidyarthi
Griha Prakashan,2004.
2. Duggal S.K , Surveying ,Vol. I & II , Tata McGraw-Hill, Publishing Company, 2004.
1.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Punmia B.C , Surveying , Vol. I & II , Laxmi Publication , 2007
2. Bannister . A & Reynolds . S , Surveying , ELBS , 1992
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1.
2.
Theodolite Traversing.
3.
4.
Heights and Distances Inaccessible stations Single Plane and Double plane
methods.
5.
6.
Stadia Tacheometry
7.
Tangential Tacheometry
8.
9.
10.
TOTAL: 45 hrs
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Determination of Darcys friction factor
2. Calibration of Flow meters
3. Flow over Notches
4. Flow through Mouthpiece / Orifice
5. Determination of minor losses in pipes
6. Calibration of pressure gauges
7. Determination of Meta centric height
8. Determination of velocity through Pitot tube
9. Performance study of Rotodynamic pumps: Centrifugal pump, Submersible
pump and Jet pump
10. Performance study of positive displacement pumps: Reciprocating pump,
Gear oil pump and Single screw pump.
11. Load test on Pelton wheel and Francis turbine
TOTAL: 45 hrs
39
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1 .Punmia B.C., Strength of Materials and Mechanics of Structures Vol. II, Standard
publishers, 2008.
2.Vaidayanathan.R Perumal.P,Comprehensive Structural Analysis, Vol.I and II, laxmi
publications, 2008.
3. Pandit.G.S.and Gupta S.P,Theory of Structure, vol.I, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 .Timoshenko S.P and Young D.H., Theory of Structures, McGraw Hill Book Company,
New Delhi, 1965.
2. Sterling Kinney. J Indeterminate Structural Analysis, Narasa Publishing House,
Delhi,
1987.
3. Negi L.S and Jangid R.S., Structural Analysis, Tata McGraw - Hill Publishing Company,
New Delhi, 1997.
4. Ramamurtham. S Theory of structures, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 2004.
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: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Varghese P.C., Limit State Design of reinforced concrete, Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
2004.
2. Sinha.S.N, Reinforced concrete design, Tata McGraw Hill publishing company Ltd., 2005.
3. Syal I.C., and Goel A.K.,Reinforced concrete structure, A.H .Wheeler & Co, 2004.
4. Sinha.W.C and Roy., Fundamentals of Reinforced concrete, Chand and Co., 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. BIS 456 2000, Indian Standard code of practice for Plain and Reinforced concrete
(Fourth revision)
2. Dayaratnam P., Design of reinforced concrete Structures, Oxford & IBH publishing
Co.Pvt. Ltd., 2003.
3. Ashok K. Jain, Reinforced Concrete Limit state design Nem Chand & Bros., 2003.
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TUTORIAL: 15 TOTAL
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Punmia. B.C., Soil mechanics and foundations, Laxmi Publications pvt.Ltd, New Delhi,
2005.
2. Arora. K.R,. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Standard Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, 2001.
RREFERENCE BOOK
1. Gopal Ranjan and Rao, A.S.R., Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics,Wiley eastern Ltd., New
Delhi,2000.
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45
46
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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Moisture content determination
2. Specific gravity and relative density test for sand
3. Sieve analysis for coarse grained soil
4. Hydrometer analysis for fine grained soil
5. Consistency limits and Indices
6. Field density tests (Sand replacement method and core cutter method)
7. Permeability tests Constant Head method and variable Head method.
8. Unconfined compression test for Confined Soil
9. Vane Shear Test for Cohesive Soil
10. Direct Shear test
11. Standard Proctors Compaction Test
12. Consolidation Test
13. Swell Pressure Test
14. Triaxial Compression Test
15. Standard Penetration Test (Demonstration only)
16. Plate Load Test (Demonstration only)
TOTAL: 45hrs
47
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Punmia B.C, Strength of Materials and Mechanics of Structures Vol. II, Standard
Publishers, 2007.
2. Pandit.G.S.and Gupta S.P,Theory of Structure, vol.I, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003
3. Vaidayanathan. R Perumal. P,Comprehensive Structural Analysis, Vol.I and II, Laxmi
publications,2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Sterling Kinney, J Indeterminate Structural Analysis, Narasa Publishing House, Delhi, 1987.
2. Meek J.L, Matrix Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1971.
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LECTURE: 45
TUTORIAL: 15
TOTAL
: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Varghese P.C., Limit state design of reinforced concrete Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
2004.
2. Sinha.S.N. Reinforced concrete design- Tate McGraw Hill publishing company Ltd., 2003..
3. Syal.I.C & Goel.A.K, Reinforced Concrete Structures, A.H.Wheeler and Co. Chennai 2002
4. Sinha.W.C.and Roy.S.K, Fundamental Reinforced Concrete, S.Chand & Company Ltd,
NewDelhi-6, 2002.
5. Ramamurtham and Narayanan, Reinforced concrete structures, Danpat Roy publishers,
2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. BIS 456 2000, Indian Standard code of Practice for plain and Reinforced concrete (fourth
revision)
2. Dayaratnam P., Design of reinforced concrete structures,Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt.
Ltd.,
3. Ramchandra, Limit State Design, Standard Book House, Delhi-6, 2002.
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: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Punmia .B.C. and Pande B.B.Lal , Irrigation and Water Power Engineering , Laxmi
Publications Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi, 2006.
2. Sharma. R.K., Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Structures, Oxford & IBH Publishers,
2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Santosh Kumar Garg, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Structures, Khanna Publications
Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.
2. Michel A.M., Irrigation Engineering, Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Ltd, 2004.
3. Creager, Justin and Hinds, Engineering for Dams vol., II and III, McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2002.
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TOTAL
: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Punmia B.C, Soil mechanics and Foundations, Laxmi Publications pvt. Ltd. New Delhi,
2008.
2. Arora.K.R,. Soil mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Standard publishers and
distributors, New Delhi, 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Gopal Ranjan & Rao.A.S.R, Basic and applied soil mechanics, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New
Delhi, 2000.
2. Venkataramaiah.C, Geotechnical Engineering Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 2001..
3. Murthy.V.N.S., Soil mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Dhanapat Rai
Publications,2000..
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PART B
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1. Intake tower
2. Sedimentation tank
3. Clariflocculator
4. Slow and rapid sand filters
5. Secondary settling tanks
6. Trickling filter
7. Activated sludge process
8. Sludge digestion tank
9. Septic tank with dispersion trench and soak pit.
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Building drawing in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and
functional requirements for the following:
1. Residential buildings with load bearing walls (RCC roof)
2. RCC framed structures
3. Office buildings (RCC roof)
4. Industrial buildings-North light roof-Trusses
5. Perspective view for small buildings.
PART-B
(25)
Building drawing in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and
functional requirements using computer aided software for the following:
1. Residential buildings with load bearing walls(RCC roofs )
2. RCC framed structures
3. Office buildings (RCC roof)
4. Perspective view for small buildings
TOTAL: 50 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. B. P. Verma, Building Drawing Khanna publishers.
2. Dr.Balagopal, T.S.Pabhu, Building drawing and detailing, Spades publishers, Calicut
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. IS: 962 1967 Code of Practice for Architectural and Building Drawing.
2. Parrnar, V.S, Design Fundamentals in Architecture, Somaiya Pulications, 1973.
3. Dr.N.Kumarasamy,A.Kamaswara Rao., Building planning and Drawing, Charotiar
publishing house, New Delhi.
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: 60
TEXT BOOKS
1. Sinha. N.C and Roy.S.K.,Fundamentals of prestressed concrete S.Chand and Co Ltd 2005.
2. Krishnaraju.N., Prestressed concrete, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd., New
Delhi, 2008.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Lin .T.Y., and Ned H. Burns., Design of prestressed concrete structures,John Wiley &
Sons, International Edition, New York, 1995.
2. Dayaratnam.P., Prestressed Concrete Structures , Oxford and IBH Publishing Company
pvt, Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.
3. N.Rajagopalan Prestressed Concrete, Narosana Publications,2000..
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Arya A.S and Ajmani J.L, Design of Steel structures. Nem Chand and Bros.
Roorkee,2000.
Salmon C.G and Johnson J.E, Steel structures and behaviour, Harper and row,
Cambridge.
IS:800-2007, Code of practice for general construction in steel ( Third revision )
BIS: SP 6(I) Hand book for structural steel sections.
P.Dayaratnam Design of steel structures,, AH Wheeler & Co., 2002.
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TEXT BOOKS
1.
2.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
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INTRODUCTION
(09)
Estimating preparation of a detailed estimate preparation of specifications-Report accompanying
the estimate.
RATE ANALYSIS
Purpose Schedule of rates and data sheets requirement of labour and materials for different types
of works.
(09)
Costing Approximate methods of costing types of estimate costing of various structure
abstract estimate.
(09)
.
TENDER AND CONTRACT
(09)
Tender notice Types corrigendum notice Tender procedures Drafting- model tenders.
Contract types of contract contract for labour and material - work order billing running
account bill first and final bill
VALUATION
Scopes of valuation types of valuation escalation evaluation.
(09)
TOTAL: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. S.Dutta, Estimation and costing in Civil Engineering, UBS publishers Limited, 2007.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Jagannathan, G. Getting more at less cost The value Engineering way, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing company, NewDelhi, 2000.
2. Senguptha, Construction Engineering and management, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing company, NewDelhi,2001.
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2.
3.
4.
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TOTAL: 50 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. Krishnamoorthy C.S., and Rajeev.S., Computer Aided Design and Analytical tools,
Narosa., 2000.
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TOTAL : 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. T.N.Seshu., Finite Element Analysis- Theory and Programming, Second Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,2004.
2. Tirupathi.R, Belugunda and Ashok.D., Introduction to Finite Element in Engineering,
Second Edition, Chandrapatla, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Cook Robert.D, Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis, John Wiley and
Sons ,INC, 1995.
2. Rajasekaran.S., Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design, Wheeler
Publishing,2000.
3. S.S.Rao, Text book for Finite Element Method, Butters worth publishing, 2000.
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M. Narayana Rao and Amal K. Dutta, Wastewater Treatment, Oxford & IBH
Publishing Co., Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2001.
D. Barnes, P. J. Buss and B. W. Gould, Water and Wastewater Systems,
Pitman Publishing Inc., Marshfield, 2000.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Nemerow N. L., Industrial Water Pollution, Addison - Wesley Publishing Company Inc.,
USA, 1978.
2. Wesley Eckenfelder Jr. W, Industrial water pollution control, McGraw Hill book Co, New
Delhi, 2001.
3. Mahajan S. P. Pollution Control in process industries, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co
Ltd., New Delhi, 1989.
4. Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook, Towards Cleaner Production - The
world Bank Group, Washington, D. C., 1998.
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UNITV PREFABRICATION
(09)
Principles of prefabrication - Prestressed precast roof trusses- Functional
requirements for Precast concrete units
TOTAL : 45 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Henn W., Buildings for Industry, Vols.I and II, London Hill Books, 1995
2. SP32 1986,Handbook on Functional Requirements of Industrial buildings ,
Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi , 1990
3. Structural Engineering Research Centre, Course Notes on Modern
Developments in the Design and Construction of Industrial Structures,,
Madras, 1982.
4. Dunham., Industrial Structures, 1981.
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Calculation
of
principal
strains
and
principal
stresses.
UNIT - III PHOTO ELASTICITY
(09)
Two dimensional photo elasticity Stress optic law Polariscope isoclinic and isochromatic
fringes compensators Separation techniques Model materials Calibration of photo elastic
materials.
UNIT - IV MODEL ANALYSIS
(09)
Model analysis Direct and Indirect models laws of structural similitude choice scales Model
materials Limitations of model studies Buckingham pi theorem Design of direct and indirect
models Beggs Deformeter and its applications.
UNIT-V ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
(09)
Fundamental of photo elastic coatings Morie fringe and Brittle coating technique crack detection
techniques Introduction to stress freezing technique. Introduction to nondestructive testings.
TOTAL : 45 hrs
TEXT BOOK
1. Sadhu Singh, Experimental stress analysis, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2005.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Dally and Railey, Experimental stress analysis, 2003.
2. Dove and Adam, Experimental stress analysis and Motion measurements,1989
3. Srinath.L.S., Experimental stress analysis,2004.
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UNIT I INTRODUCTION
(09)
(09)
Theory of vibrations free vibrations and forced vibrations single degree and multi degree of
freedom systems.
UNIT III DESIGN PARAMETERS
Evaluation of design parameters their importance block vibration tests.
(09)
(09)
TOTAL: 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Prakash.S., and Puri.V.K., Foundations for Machines, McGraw Hill Publishing
company, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Srinivasalu.P, and Vaidyanadhan.C.V., hand book of machine foundation, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Ltd.,New Delhi, 1978.
2. Barkan, Dynamics of bases and foundations, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1960.
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UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENT
(04)
Principles of Management Functions of Management Functions of a Manager Types of
organisation Types of Business Operations Sole proprietorship Partnership Company, Public
and private sector enterprises / joint Ventures, Collaborations.
UNIT II CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
(09)
Development of construction plans Defining work tasks and their relationship Estimating activity
duration and resource requirements Work Breakdown Structure coding systems. Relevance of
Construction schedules Bar charts The Critical Path Method float calculations PERT
Scheduling with uncertain duration Precedence Network Analysis Crashing and Time/cost trade
offs.
UNIT III MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT
(09)
Planning Identification, Procurement and Inventory Control Resource Allocation, Resource
Leveling - Linear Programming Transportation Problem System approach in resource
management ABC analysis, VED analysis, FSN analysis, Vendor rating evaluation, Buying versus
leasing of equipment.
UNIT IV HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
(09)
Scope and objectives of HRM - Manpower policy and planning Recruitment and selection
Training Performance appraisal Wage Policy and Compensation systems Company union
relationship and collective bargaining Accidents Absenteeism and Labour Turn over
Grievances / Conflicts Identification and resolution.
UNIT V COST CONTROL MONITORING AND ACCOUNTING
(14)
The cost control problem The Project Budget Forecasting for Activity cost Control Financial
accounting systems and cost accounts Control of project cash flows Schedule control Schedule
and Budget updates Relating cost and schedule information.
INTRODUCTION
TO
COMPUTER
APPLICATION
IN
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
Usage of Project Management Software Planning, Scheduling and Resource analysis Recording
and operations Project accounting, costing and finance.
TOTAL : 45 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1. Chitkara, K.K. Construction Project Management Planning, Scheduling and Controlling Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2006
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Moder J., C.Philips and Davis, Project Management with CPM, PERT and Precedence
Diagramming, Van Nostrand Reinhold company, 2001.
2. Clifford F. Gray and Erik W, Larson, Project Management - The Managerial Process, Tata
McGraw Hill Company Limited, 2008.
3. Momoria, Personnel Management , Himalaya Publishing Company, 2000.
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