QUANTITY SURVEYING & COSTING - II syllabus

QUANTITY SURVEYING & COSTING - II



Subject Code
15508
Sessional
No of Period in one session : 50
          No. of Periods Per Week
Full Marks
:
50
L
T
P/S
Annual Exam.
:
30
-
-
4
Internal Exam.
:
20

Rationale:
This is a core technology subject which will enable the students to learn core facts, concepts, principles & procedures in Estimating & Costing. With this knowledge and skill, he will be able to prepare estimate before start of construction and systematically procure materials during execution using specifications for ensuring appropriate type of construction processes & quality of engineering products in specialized areas in Building Construction, Irrigation, Transportation and Environmental Engineering.

Objectives:
Students should be able to:
1)  Decide Approximate Cost of Civil Engineering Structure.
2) Prepare check list of items of construction.
3) Prepare estimate for civil engineering work.
4) Prepare rate analysis of item of construction.
5) Take measurement of completed work.
6) Compare actual quantity with estimated quantity.

Assignments:
Skills to be developed:

Intellectual Skills:
a. List various items of work with their units in a Civil Engineering Structure.
b. Calculate quantities of various items of work.
c. Prepare rate analysis.
List of Sessional Work:
1) Prepare Check list of items of following type of Civil Engineering works.
a) Load Bearing type Building
b) Framed structure type building
c) W.B.M.Road
d) Septic Tank
e) Community well
2) Writing the rules of deduction’s for below mentioned items of work as per IS 1200.
a) Brick / Stone masonry.
b) Plastering / Pointing
3) Taking out quantities of various items of work for load bearing building.
i) Earth work in excavation for foundation
ii) Base Concrete of foundation
iii) U.C.R./BB Masonry work in foundation and plinth.
iv) D.P.C.
v) Plinth Filling.
vi) Brick work in masonry.
vii) Flooring
viii) Plastering.
ix) Wood work in doors & windows
4) Taking out quantities of following items for small R.C.C. Hall
i) Concreting for footing, Column, Beam, slab.
ii) Reinforcement for above items by preparing Schedule of bars.
iii) Form work for all above items.
5) Preparing detailed estimate of a RCC single & two storied residential building for
all items of work. (The quantity of reinforcement shall be calculated by percentage.)
6) Preparing Rate analysis of following items:
Building work – Brick work, P.C.C., R.C.C., Plastering, Flooring, Doors, Windows.
7) Taking out quantities of earth work for a Road profile prepared in surveying subject.
Prepare the lead statement.
8) Taking out quantities of work for a Community well or Jack well or Septic Tank.
9) Taking out quantities of work for pipe culvert.

(Drawings shall be provided for the above exercises by subject teacher.)


1.  Reference Books:

Sl.
No.
Title

Author

Publisher

1.

Estimating & costing in Civil Engineering
B.N. Datta

UBS Publishers Distributors
Pvt Ltd New Delhi
2.

Estimating & costing,
Specification and Valuation in Civil Engineering
M. Chakraborti

M. Chakraborti , Calcutta


3.
Estimating & costing
S.C. Rangwala
Charotar Publication Anand
4.
Civil Engineering Estimating,
Contracts and accounts Vol . I
B.S. Patil

Orient Longman, Mumbai

5.
Estimating & costing
G. S. Birdie
Dhanpat Rai and Sons Delhi

2. Video Cassettes /CDS:

Sl. No.
Title
1.
Q. E. PRO software

3. IS/INTERNATIONAL CODES:


Sl. No.
Title
1.
IS 1200- Method of Measurement of building and Civil engineering works

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY syllabus

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY


Subject Code
16505
Theory
No of Period in one session : 60
No. of Periods Per Week
Full Marks
:
100
L
T
P/S
Annual Exam.
:
80
06
-
-
Internal Exam.
:
20

Rationale and Objective:
India is predominantly an agricultural country with more than 80% of its population living in about 60 lacs village in the country. The spectacular advancement otherwise achieved in science and technology have not been properly harnessed for improving the quality of life of the rural poor. A huge investment in terms of men, material and capital has gone into a variety of rural development programmes, but they have not been able to make any significant change of the formidable problems of rural poverty and unemployment.
The necessity of having technical manpower properly trained in rural technology and management at appropriate levels can not be over emphasized.

S.No.
Topics
Periods
01

Community Development.
(02)
02

Appropriate technological option for rural extension.
(08)
03

Definition & concept of process and product development.
(04)
04

Virgin & Waste land.
(03)
05

Reclaimation programme.
(04)
06

Promotion of improved Agricultural Technique and Land utilization.
(04)
07

Equipment used in Technology transfer.
(04)
08

A Powerful aid to mix farming techniques (Animal Husbandry).
(06)
09

Development of fruit cultivation.
(06)
10

Development of Village handicrafts leading to employment.
(04)
11

Arboriculture development of social forest for fuel wood.
(05)
12

Communication.
(03)
13

Community Health & Hygiene.
(04)
14

Adult Education.
(03)

Total :
(60)

CONTENTS:
TOPIC: 01 – COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT :
[02]
01.01
Meaning and objective of community development role of technical institution particularly polytechnics and community polytechnics in the field of community development: Objectives.
TOPIC: 02 – APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGICAL OPTION FOR RURAL EXTENSION:
[08]
02.01
Concept of appropriate technology, appropriate technological options in the fields of farm machinery and post harvest, soil and water conservation irrigation including drip irrigation and rain harvesting, Rural water management community health & hygiene & Rural transport, Rural housing Draught Animal Power, rural industries etc.




TOPIC: 03 – DEFINITION & CONCEPT OF PROCESS AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT:
[04]
03.01
Definition & concept of process and product development of community need based items.
03.02
Defining technology transfer concept components of technology invention, innovation and dissemination of information.
TOPIC: 04 – VIRGIN & WASTE LAND:
[03]
04.01
Survey of available virgin and waste lands.
TOPIC: 05 – RECLAIMATION PROGRAMME:
[04]
05.01
Mobilisation of local people on co-operative basis.
05.02
Irrigation facilities to the reclaimed land with the help of existing system or by other method impounded reservoirs which has a dual water pisci-culture.
TOPIC: 06 – PROMOTION OF IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUE AND LAND UTILIZATION:
[04]
06.01
Reclaimed land utilized for a pilot project on improved land utilization by a varied crop patterns.
06.02
Provision for improved seed farm catering the area.

TOPIC: 07 – EQUIPMENT USED IN TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER:
Various communication option for effecting technological transfer at the grass root level.
[04]

07.01
Mass Communications/motivational approach & techniques.
07.01.01
Mass Media including Radio, T.V., V.C.R.
07.01.02
Print Media including pamphlets, brochures, booklets etc.
07.01.03
Workshop, Seminar Symposium folk dance & drama song role plan, sheet plans contact drive on special occasion.
07.02
Demonstration & Exhibition of technological options to be transferred.

TOPIC: 08 – A POWERFUL AID TO MIX FARMING TECHNIQUES(ANIMAL HUSBANDRY):
[06]
08.01
Concept of mixed farming.
08.02
Rearing of cattle and other domestic animals sheep and goats, piggery etc.
08.03
Direct economic bearing of mixed farming.
08.04
Farm wastes(non marketable positions) used for fodder as well as for composing the residue with animal excreta, Bio gas generation.
TOPIC: 09 – DEVELOPMENT OF FRUIT CULTIVATION.
[06]
09.01
Management of fruit garden.
09.02
Fruit rearing techniques.
09.03
Fruit harvesting and marketing.
09.04
Fruit preservation.
09.05
Fruit canning industry as a cottage industry-employment of women folk.
TOPIC: 10 – DEVELOPMENT OF VILLAGE HANDICRAFTS LEADING TO EMPLOYMENT:
[04]
10.01
Manufacture of mats-baskets.
10.02
Manufacture of bed spreads cotton blankets (stiched old clothes in beautiful pattern like quits).
10.03
Manufacture of papad or other products for urban kitchen made of lentil paste.
10.04
Mixed pickles James, Jellies or the like leading to a guillotine on the distress gole of form products during pick harvesting period.




TOPIC: 11 – ARBORICULTURE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL FOREST FOR FUEL WOOD:
[05]
11.01
Indiscriminate deforestation due to a great dearth of cheep fuel wood.
11.02
Burning animal dung in form of cakes losing its other valuable potential.
11.03
Land hither to be coming out of use due to excessive moisture storage is very suitable for cultivation of deciduous trees which consumes enormous amount of moisture and grow quickly.
11.04
Elements from community septic tank can be discharged on such land solving social problems.

TOPIC: 12 – COMMUNICATION:
[03]
12.01
Improvement and maintenance of existing village roads by adopting new techniques.
12.02
Development of improved animal driven cart for efficiency and preventing damage to rural roads.
TOPIC: 13 – COMMUNITY HEALTH & HYGIENE:
[04]
13.01
Environmental up lift for general improvement of health.
13.02
Hygiene and public health awareness.
13.03
House to house health training for effective motivation.
13.04
Responsibility of schools.
TOPIC: 14 – ADULT EDUCATION:
[03]
14.01
Establishment of night school for adult literacy and education.
14.02
Audio signal programme for effective motivation.

Books Recommended:

1.       
Jaivik Khad, Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
-
A. C. Gard, M. A. Idani and R. P. Abrahim
2.       
Science & Technology for Rural Development, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
-
B. C. Chattopadhyay

HYDRAULICS AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING syllabus

HYDRAULICS AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING



Subject Code
16504
Theory
No of Period in one session : 60
No. of Periods Per Week
Full Marks
:
100
L
T
P/S
Annual Exam.
:
80
06
-
-
Internal Exam.
:
20

Rationale  & Objective :
This subject “Hydraulics & Irrigation Engineering” is one of the important papers of civil engineering which can be utilised in improving the basic occupation i.e. Agriculture of the rural area as depends on water also. The hydraulics deals with the effect of water in both hydrostatic & kinetic stage as well as characteristics of flowing in open channel as well as irrigation explains the basic concept of applications of fluid flow problems in wide variety of irrigation structures like canal, canal Head works, Regulatory and Cross Drainage works etc. To ensure a correct and economical design of an irrigation system an engineer must be acquainted with the aspect of irrigation as well as principle of Hydraulics.
The knowledge and skill of Hydraulics & Irrigation will create an appropriate attitude of technicians of Civil Engineering (Rural) towards solving the basic needs of Agriculture of Rural areas.
With this objective, this subject is divided into two groups-Groups A & Group B. Group a deals with the topics of Hydraulics whereas Group B contains the topics of Irrigation. The details of topics are as follows:

S.No.
Topics
Periods
GROUP-A : HYDRAULICS

01

Hydrostatics.
(08)
02

Buoyancy.
(05)
03

Hydro-Kinematics.
(05)
04

Measurement of flow.
(07)
05

Flow through open channel.
(05)


Sub Total A :
(30)
GROUP-B : IRRIGATION
06

Hydrology.
(08)
07

Lift of Flow Irrigation.
(05)
08

Head Works.
(05)
09

Irrigation.
(07)
10

Miscellaneous topics.
(05)


Sub Total B :
(30)

Total :
(60)




CONTENTS:
GROUP-A : HYDRAULICS
TOPIC: 01 – HYDROSTATICS :
[08]
01.01
Brief study of fluid properties like density, Specific weight, Compressibility, Surface Tension, Viscosity and Vapour Pressure.
01.02
Knowledge of units & dimensions of various parameters like discharge, pressure, pressure head, energy and power.
01.03
Total liquid pressure, intensity of pressure and pressure head. Laws of liquid pressure, Atmospheric pressure, Gauge pressure, Negative pressure and absolute pressure.
01.04
Measurement of pressure by Simple Manometer, Differential Manometer and inverted manometer only.
01.05
Total pressure & centre of pressure including its location for horizontal, vertical and inclined surfaces.
01.06
Pressure Diagram for different cases.
01.07
Simple numerical problems based on above topics.
01.08
Basic idea of forces on vertical dam, walls & gates (excluding numerical problems).
TOPIC: 02 – BUOYANCY:
[05]
02.01
Buoyant force and centre of buoyancy.
02.02
Kinds of equilibrium of a floating body stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium.
02.03
Meta centre and Meta centric Height, Analytical & experimental determination of Meta centric Height.
02.04
Simple numerical problems based on above topics.
TOPIC: 03 – HYDRO-KINEMATICS :
[05]
03.01
Types of flow-Definition & basic concept of Laminar & Turbulent flow, steady & non-steady flow, sub critical & Super critical flow and compressible & non-compressible flow. Reynold number, Froude number & webber number (definition only).
03.02
Definitions & basic idea of Datum head, Velocity head, pressure head & total head. Equation of continuity for one dimensional steady flow. Assumptions statement explanation & limitations of Bernoulli’s equation. Application of Bernoulli’s equation.
03.02.01
Venturimeter- coefficient of Venturimeter & Discharge of Venturimeter.
03.03
Simple numerical problems related to above topics.
TOPIC: 04 – MEASUREMENT OF FLOW:
[07]
04.01
Definitions of coefficient of contraction, coefficient of discharge and coefficient of velocity including their relation.
04.02
Definitions and types of orifices and notches as well as weirs. Flow through Rectangular, triangular and trapezoidal notches. Velocity of approach and its effect.
04.03
Loss of head due to friction in pipe-Darcy’s equation. Loss at sudden enlargement and sudden contraction of cross section of pipe. Miscellaneous losses in pipe flow.
04.04
Simple numerical problems related to above topics.
04.05
Hydraulic Gradient line & total energy line, simple idea of water hammer and hydraulic jump, Specific energy diagram. (Excluding numerical problems)
TOPIC: 05 – FLOW THROUGH OPEN CHANNEL:
[05]
05.01
Steady uniform flow through rectangular and trapezoidal channels.
05.02
Chazy’s & Manning formula.
05.03
Channel of most economical section-Rectangular & Trapezoidal section.
05.04
Simple numerical problems related to above topics.



GROUP-B : IRRIGATION
TOPIC: 06 – HYDROLOGY:
[08]
06.01
Hydrological Cycle- Concept & details component. Rainfall and its measurement by automatic & non-automatic rain gauges. Average rainfall over catchment.Run Off- factors affecting run off & determination of flood discharge including of run off.
06.02
Hydrograph - definition, types and its application in determination of run off.
TOPIC: 07 – LIFT OF FLOW IRRIGATION:
[05]
07.01
Irrigation method, necessary, advantages, disadvantages & limitations of Lift irrigation in particular.
07.02
Yield of open well-Pump test & Recharge Method. Determination of Yield of wells from Darcy’s law- confined & unconfined aquifers. Technical terms related to well hydraulics. Simple numerical problems related to this topic.
07.03
Types of canal, canal alignment & typical cross section of canal. Design of regime irrigation canals by Lacy’s & Kennedy’s theory. Simple problem based on these methods of design. Canal lining- purpose, advantages & disadvantages.
TOPIC: 08 – HEAD WORKS:
[05]
08.01
Diversion Head Works- Definition, Objects, General layout of a division head works. Function of divide wall, under sluice, fish ladder, head regulator & approns etc.
08.02
Storage Head Works- Types of Dams, essential characteristics of dam with their component parts. Condition of stability of dam. Seepage in earthen dam & its control. Functions & elementary idea of spillways & gates.
TOPIC: 09 – IRRIGATION:
[07]
09.01
Cross Drainage works- Function, its types.

09.02
Head Regulators, Cross Regulators, falls & escapes.

09.03
River Training works-Functions & Methods only.

TOPIC: 10 –MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS:
[05]
10.01
Sprinkling Irrigation.
10.02
Siltation in Canal- causes & remedy.
10.03
Water logging- causes & preventive measures, reclamation of  water logged areas.
10.04
Soil Conservation Methods.
10.05
Watershed Management.
10.06
Causes of Floods and its management.

Books Recommended:


1.       
Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machine (Hindi), M. B. K. publication
-
J. Lal
2.       
Fundamental Principle of Hydraulics, Charotar Book Stall, Anand
-
V. B. Priyani
3.       
Hydraulics  & Hydraulic Machinery, T.M.H.
-
T. T. T. I.
4.       
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-
S. K. Mishra
5.       
nzo bathfu;jh ,oa nzo pkfyr e’khu, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi
-
B. L. Gupta
6.       
Engineering Hydrology, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi
-
B. L. Gupta
7.       
Irrigation & Water Power Engg., Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi
-
Dr. B. C. Punamia
8.       
Fundamentals of irrigation Engg, Nemchand & Brothers
-
Bharat Singh