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  1. Asked: July 15, 2020In: Construction Site Related

    How GIS is used for urban planing and land development?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 5:15 pm
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    GIS is a mordern tool used for land planning and urban development. There are various operation which are performed with help of GIS like topology processing, data conversion,raster processing etcs. The 2nd point exlplain well about your question 

    1. GIS is a mordern tool used for land planning and urban development.
    2. There are various operation which are performed with help of GIS like topology processing, data conversion,raster processing etcs.

    The 2nd point exlplain well about your question 

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  2. Asked: July 28, 2020In: Construction

    What are the criteria/requirements to become a Government approved valuator ?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:30 pm

    Hello sir, I have gone through your question and did some research I have came to this conclusion. I have kept my response very small and straight in point wise manner.hope it will help you. The process of becoming a certified registered valuer is as follows There are 5 phases of becoming a valuer IRead more

    Hello sir, I have gone through your question and did some research I have came to this conclusion. I have kept my response very small and straight in point wise manner.hope it will help you.

    The process of becoming a certified registered valuer is as follows

    There are 5 phases of becoming a valuer India  :

    1. Step 1: qualification and experience
    2. Step2: enrollment with a suitable RVO (REGISTERED VALUER ORGANIZATION)there are 13 RVO in India you can choose any one.
    3. Step 3: Educational course: After registering at RVO, its expected to complete their course.
    4. Step 4: syllabus and valuation examination, after completion of course, there is exam by ibbi.
    5. Step 5 : Registered as valuator
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  3. Asked: July 27, 2020In: Construction

    Why does India lack world class safety practices that are normal in western world?

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    Why India lacks safety? This is a big question to be questioned as far as safety is concerned. so I have put some reason of it. In India the reasons for lack of  safety in construction practices are due to following reasons as mentioned below: Lack of proper technique and training in the laborers orRead more

    Why India lacks safety?

    This is a big question to be questioned as far as safety is concerned. so I have put some reason of it.

    In India the reasons for lack of  safety in construction practices are due to following reasons as mentioned below:

    1. Lack of proper technique and training in the laborers or workman:They are doing the same mistakes again and again just because they don’t know the right technique. There is need to educate them.
    2. Ongoing poor attitude towards the safety parameters
    3. Lack of safety equipment: lots of labors don’t have proper kits for construction operations.
    4. Less safety inspections
    5. Unsafe sequencing of construction due to lack of guidance
    6. Lack of safety regulations bodies at ground level
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  4. Asked: July 10, 2020In: Miscellaneous

    How to make a home plan, step by step?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:30 pm

    Hi Raghav,For making any structure there is need to understand the need of the user. All things are planned accordingly to the need of user. There are various things which are taken into consideration before planning any structures are listed below as follows: Selection of suitable land for construcRead more

    Hi Raghav,For making any structure there is need to understand the need of the user.

    All things are planned accordingly to the need of user. There are various things which are taken into consideration before planning any structures are listed below as follows:

    1. Selection of suitable land for construction.
    2. Understanding the plot area and budget which owner can afford to make his home
    3. Understanding demands of owner may include his preferences, choices and his vision for his dream home. Then it is advised to visited a certified architect
    4. Then after making suitable plan from architect it’s advised to visit a structural engineer for execution of plan.
    5. A final submission plan form architect needs to be approved by the local authority like municipal corporations and municipal councils.
    6. It’s time to get an experienced contractor for ground level construction.
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  5. Asked: July 16, 2020In: Geotechnical Engineering

    Explain the construction & use of New Mark’s influence chart?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:30 pm

    Hi devilart, This method is used to compute the vertical and horizontal stresses of any shape ,irregular geometry below any point outside or inside The chart as shown in the above figure essentially consists of n no. of radial lines and m no. of concentric circles.   To find out vertical stressRead more

    Hi devilart, This method is used to compute the vertical and horizontal stresses of any shape ,irregular geometry below any point outside or inside

    The chart as shown in the above figure essentially consists of n no. of radial lines and m no. of concentric circles.

     

    To find out vertical stress at any point below or outside the loaded area, Plan of the loaded area is drawn such that depth Z at which stress is being computed equals the length AB as shown on

    N = No. of blocks. Bina Nusantara.

    Further, the plan is placed over influence chart such that the point below which stress is required coincides with the center of chart Then count the number of influence area (N) covered by the plan

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  6. Asked: July 28, 2020In: Career Guidance

    Which is the best online course available to be be certified as auditor in construction field?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:29 pm

    Hello sir, generally auditor in banking or insurance sectors are called as valuators. In India there is regulatory body called IBBI which regulates the valuator in India.there is specific exam called ibbi valautor which is required to become certified valuator. The eligibility requirement to get jobRead more

    Hello sir, generally auditor in banking or insurance sectors are called as valuators. In India there is regulatory body called IBBI which regulates the valuator in India.there is specific exam called ibbi valautor which is required to become certified valuator. The eligibility requirement to get job in any banking,insurance sector for civil engineer is to qualify this exam. Hope this answer is helpful for you.

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  7. Asked: December 23, 2018In: Concrete

    How to Mix Geopolymer Concrete?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:25 pm

    Geo polymer concrete are the concrete which are eco friendly concrete. This type of concrete is made from the fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag from the iron industry and aluminum industry. This concrete helps in reducing the carbon dioxide emissions

    Geo polymer concrete are the concrete which are eco friendly concrete. This type of concrete is made from the fly ash and granulated blast furnace slag from the iron industry and aluminum industry. This concrete helps in reducing the carbon dioxide emissions

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  8. Asked: August 18, 2020In: Construction

    Which kind of tile will be used for bathroom flooring and wall?

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    Added an answer on August 21, 2020 at 1:08 pm

    Hi shiv, Selection of tiles for bathroom is different from any other room because for bathroom we need slide proof and skidding proof surface. Most of the time bathroom surface is slips due to soap lathers and sticky substances. So there is need to have a slightly water proof flooring In India generRead more

    Hi shiv, Selection of tiles for bathroom is different from any other room because for bathroom we need slide proof and skidding proof surface. Most of the time bathroom surface is slips due to soap lathers and sticky substances. So there is need to have a slightly water proof flooring

    In India generally two types of tiles are preferred as floor tiles in bathroom mentioned below

    1. Ceramic tiles
    2. Porcelain tiles

    Comparisons of porcelain tile and ceramic tile:

    • Ceramic tile can be used as both walls and for so it gives a seemless look. These tiles are cost effective as compared to porcelain tiles
    • Porcelain tiles on other hand are quite costlier than ceramic tiles but it is worth investment in longer runs.
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