Gypsum False Ceiling- A ceiling where Gypsum Board, is fixed with a screw to a metal frame connected to a structural slab. Materials And Installation Process of Gypsum Board False Ceiling Available thickness = 6.5 to 12.5 mm. The Size of the Gypsum Board is available in the Market = 8′ x 4′, 6′ x 4′. Know More About Other Flase Ceilings: false ceiling, Fiber Cement Board, Wash Basin and Sink, Finishing material, Section Used in Gypsum Board False ceiling Perimeter Channel section Hanger Angle (L shape) Intermediate Section (Heavy) Ceiling Section Material Used to Hang or Fixed to Support…
Stainless Steel Railing-Grade, Pros, Cons, Size, Shape, Checklist
What is Stainless Steel Railing Pipes? It is a hollow Rectangular or square tube high-quality pipe that is corrosion-resistant, durable, and used in both indoor and outdoor spaces. Benefits of Stainless Steel Pipes You can Also Learn: Sanitary fittings, Wash Basin and Sink, false ceiling, Architecture, Interior Tips, Checklist, Exterior tips, Demerits Grade of Stainless Steel Railing Pipes 304 Grade of Stainless Steel Railing 202 Grade of Stainless Steel Railing Shape of Railing Pipes Circular Pipes Rectangular Pipes Thickness/ Gauge of Pipes Note: Higher the gauge, the lesser the thickness, and vice-versa. Installation Tips for Stainless Steel Railing Pipes Important Points to remember…
Slab Inspection Checklist By Consultant
Slab work refers to the process of creating a flat, level surface using concrete. Slab Inspection Checklist is an important aspect of construction projects. The site engineer can help reduce mistakes and ensure that the slab work is done correctly. For Beam Checklist Given by Consultant Engineer to Site Engineer: Beam Rebar Checklist Given By Consultant Engineer to Site Engineer Here are some Important points that the consultant engineer should discuss with the site engineer before the execution of the Slab Inspection Checklist. Checklist for Slab Reinforcement If you want to learn in detail, then follow the below links for…
Beam Rebar Checklist Given By Consultant Engineer to Site Engineer
Beam Rebar Checklist: Beam work is a critical component of any construction project and requires precise planning and execution to ensure the structure is safe and stable. However, mistakes can occur during the beam work process, leading to costly delays and potential safety hazards. To reduce the risk of mistakes, consultant engineers must provide clear instructions to site engineers to ensure the beam work is carried out correctly. Beam Rebar Checklist Given By Consultant Engineer to Site Engineer-01 The instruction that is given by the consultant engineer to the site engineer before the starting of work on the site to…
How To Prepare M20 Grade of Concrete At Construction Site
M20 Grade of Concrete: In this article, you will know the Two methods for making M20 Grade of Concrete at the Construction Site. In the first method, we use the Measuring Box, and in the second method, we use Mortar Pan. Generally, these two methods are adopted nowadays. The standard Dimension of Measuring Box = 1 feet x 1 Feet x 1 Feet 3 inch (1′ x 1′ x 1.25′) Volume of Measuring Box = 1.25 CFT = 0.03539 cum. Now let’s find the Volume of 1 Bag of Cement. Density of Cement = 1440 Kg/m3 Weight of 1 Bag…
Storage of Construction Material- Steel Bars, Cement, Bricks & Aggregate At Construction Site
Storage of Construction Materials (Steel Bar) at Construction Site. As we know that steel bars cover 25 -30% of the overall cost of the building so it is very crucial that steel bars must be handled and stored with precaution on the site. There are different processes or operations where laborers need to take care of steel bar such as unloading, Stacking, Cutting, Bending, Fabrication, etc. Reinforcement has the capability to resist lateral forces and provide strength and ductility to the buildings, so it is very necessary that all these loading and unloading operations should be done properly on site.…
Top Important Formulas Used by Civil Engineer While Working at Construction Site -Part 1
In this article, you will learn the Top Important Formulas used by Civil Engineer While working at Construction Site. Important Formulas aids you to calculate the quantity of material, shuttering work, Skirting work, Plastering Work, Painting Work, Cornice work, etc. Important Formulas Rectangle Length of Rectangle = L. Breadth of Rectangle = B. Height of Rectangle = H. Formula Applications Read also:-How to Measure the Irregular Land/Plot in Katha, Dhur, Ropani, Bigha, Acre. Square Length of Square = L. Breadth of Square = L. Height of Square = H. Formula Applications Circle Diameter of Circle = D. Radius of Circle…
M15 Grade of Concrete Prepared At Construction Site
In this article, we will learn the different methods for Grade of Concrete M15 Prepared at the construction site. The concrete which is prepared at the site is known as Cast in situ concrete. As per IS 456-200, Nominal Mix such as M5, M7.5, M10, M15, M20. and above M20 Grade of concrete is known as Design Mix. There are two different methods to measure the Concrete ingredients i.e. volumetric batching and weigh Batching. In this article, we will learn to prepare the Grade of concrete using volumetric batching. (Measuring Box i.e. Farma in Hindi). The standard Dimension of Measuring…
How to Measure the Irregular Land/Plot in Katha, Dhur, Ropani, Bigha, Acre.
Land Measurement is important for the planning of House, Buying, and Selling of land. The various unit is used for land measurement such as Square Feet, Square Meter, Dhur Katha Ropani Aana Acre, etc. In the case of an Irregular Plot, Try to Make More Number of a Triangle to get accurate results. The below irregular plot consists of Triangle (1), Triangle (2), Triangle (3). In Triangle (1) have three sides A, B, and C, Triangle (2) has sides C, D, and E and Triangle (3) have sides E, F, and G. Let’s calculate the land in Dhur Katha Ropani…
How to Measure the Land/Plot in Square Feet, Square meter, Acre, Kathaa, Dhur, Ropani, Aana, Kanma
It is necessary to measure land area while selling or purchasing land. It is also mandatory to measure the land for the Planning or Construction of infrastructure projects. Generally, Square Feet or Square Meter is word wide unit of Land measurement. In most of the Government measurements, Land is measured in Square meters. The measurement unit of land is different according to the place. In Nepal (eg. Terai), India (Bihar, Jharkhand, etc), Land Is measured in Katha Dhur Bigha Acre and Bigha respectively. In Hilly regions, the unit of measurements are Daam, Paisa, Aana, and Ropani. In this article, I…