Course File
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Course File
Vision:
higher learning in Engineering, Technology & science. PERI also visualizes being a research
incubator for academicians, industrialists and researchers from across the world.
Mission:
in the country by
Create an environment which is conducive to learn skills which will solve pressing
Vision:
Mission:
To shape the civil students as civil engineers with social obligations along with
moral values.
To promote quality education, research and consultancy for industrial and Social &
public needs.
students.
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PERI Institute of Technology
Definition:
Course Objectives:
To provide the student with the ability to estimate the quantities of item of works
involved in buildings, water supply and sanitary works, road works and irrigation works,
and also to equip the student with the ability to do rate analysis, valuation of properties
PEO1: To prepare students for successful careers in Civil Engineering field that meets
the needs of Indian and multinational companies.
PEO2: To develop the confidence and ability among students to synthesize data and
technical concepts and thereby apply it in real world problems.
PEO3: To develop students to use modern techniques, skill and mathematical
engineering tools for solving problems in Civil Engineering.
PEO4: To provide students with a sound foundation in mathematical, scientific and
engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, solve and analyse engineering
problems and to prepare them for graduate studies.
PEO5: To promote students to work collaboratively on multi-disciplinary projects and
make them engage in life-long learning process throughout their professional life.
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Program Outcomes:
PO2: Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering
problems.
PO3: Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design and conduct experiments, analyze
and interpret data.
PO4: Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design a system, component or process as
per needs and specifications.
PO5: Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and
multidisciplinary tasks.
PO6: Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and
equipment to analyze problems.
PO7: Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities.
PO8: Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form.
PO9: Graduate will show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the
society and also will be aware of contemporary issues.
PO10: Graduate will develop confidence for self education and ability for life-long
learning.
3: Strongly agree 2: Agree 1: Weakly agree 0 : Do not agree
Prepared By Approved By
Course Outcomes:
o Students will be able to Estimate the Material Quantities
o Students will be able to Prepare bill of Quantities
o Students will be able to Make specifications and prepare tender documents
o Students will be able to prepare value estimate
o Students will be able to prepare detailed reports on various works.
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
TIME TABLE ACADEMIC YEAR 2019 – 2020 (ODD SEMESTER)
Days / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hour (08.30 – 09.15) (09.15 – 10.00) (10.15 – 11.00) (11.00 – 11.45) (12.30 – 01.15) (01.15 – 02.00) (02.10 – 02.55) (02.55 – 03.40)
CE 8071 EN 8491
Subject
S. No. Subject Name Name of the Faculty Dept. No. of Hours
Code
1. CE 8501 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures Dr. R. Rajesh Guna Civil 5 + 1T
Laboratories
Individual Timetable
Days / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hour (08.30 – 09.15) (09.15 – 10.00) (10.15 – 11.00) (11.00 – 11.45) (12.30 – 01.15) (01.15 – 02.00) (02.10 – 02.55) (02.55 – 03.40)
CE 6704
BREAK (10.00 – 10.15)
Thurs CE 6704
CE 8502
Fri CE 8502
Test
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PERI Institute of Technology
Department : Civil
Note: This file is the property of the institution. Please return this file to HOD / Principal, at the
end of the semester (or) before leaving the institution, either temporarily or permanently
File No :
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SYLLABUS
Text Books
T1 : Vaidyanadhan, R and Perumal, P, “Comprehensive Structural Analysis – Vol. 1
& Vol. 2”, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2003.
T2 : BhavaiKatti, S.S, "Structural Analysis – Vol. 1 & Vol. 2", Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2008
T3 : Reddy. C.S., "Basic Structural Analysis", Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New
Delhi, 2013.
Reference Books
R1 : Devadas Menon, “Structural Analysis”, Narosa Publishing House, 2008.
R2 : Ghali.A., Nebille and Brown. T.G., "Structural Analysis - A unified classical and
matrix approach" Sixth Edition, SPON press, New York, 2013.
R3 : Gambhir. M.L., "Fundamentals of Structural Mechanics and Analysis"., PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2011.
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Course Plan
Assessment methods:
Proposed Actual
S. No Topic to be Covered Remarks
Date Date
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UNIT-III SPECIFICATION AND TENDERS
UNIT-IV VALUATION
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CAT EXAM I: JULY 2019
CE6704 – Estimation and Quantity Surveying
Year/Sem/Sec : 4th / 7th / A Date : 22.07.19
Department : Civil Duration : 180 minutes
Faculty : Hari Sathish Kumar M Max. Marks : 100
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
3. Define Estimate.
(Or)
D =1.3 X 2.1 D1 = 1.0 x 2.1 W = 2.0 x 1.4 W1 = 1.5 x 1.4 V = 1.0 x 1.0
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8. Explain various types of estimate ?
(Or)
9. Prepare the plan and section of your own house with all general specification.
SECTION 2
18. Explain the each and every heading and items for the preparation of Tender document.
(Or)
19. What are types of specification? Write the advantages and dis-advantages of specifications.
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CAT EXAM II: SEPTEMBER 2019
CE6704 – Estimation and Quantity Surveying
Year/Sem/Sec : 4th / 7th / A Date : 11.09.19
Department : Civil Duration : 180 minutes
Faculty : Hari Sathish Kumar M Max. Marks : 100
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS
PART A TWO MARKS (5X2=10)
1. Define Valuation and write its necessity.
2. Define Net income.
3. State Sinking fund.
4. Define year’s Purchase.
5. What are the important factors influencing the value of building?
PART B THIRTEEN MARKS (2X13=26)
6. A three storied building is standing on a plot of land measuring 1500sq.m. the plinth area of
each storey is 560sq.m. the building is of R.C.C framed structure and the future of life is
taken as 80yrs. The building fetches a gross rent of Rs. 3500/month. Work out the capitalized
value of the property on the basic of 6% net yield. For sinking fund 3% cost of land may be
taken as Rs. 100sq.m. other data required may be assumed suitably.
7. Describe briefly about various types of valuation.
PART C EIGHT MARKS (1X14=14)
8. Explain about the various methods of Depreciation.
SECTION 2
PART A TWO MARKS (5X2=10)
9. Write about any two principle of Report preparation.
10. What is Measurement Book?
11. What are all the sanitary fittings?
12. Define a report.
13. Illustrate the information that a contract document contain.
PART B THIRTEEN MARKS (2X13=26)
14. Breifly explain the report preparation for estimation of residential building.
15. Prepare a report on estimate for construction of bridge culvert.
PART C SEVEN MARKS (1X14=14)
16. Write down the general specification for preparing General report.
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
CAT – 3 (CE 6704 – Estimation & Quantity Surveying)
Unit - 1
1. Define estimate.
5. Define Engineer.
Unit - 2
4. Write the formula for Mid ordinate rule and Prismoidal formula Rule.
Unit - 4
1. Define valuation.
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6. Define the Scrap and salvage Value.
Unit - 3
2. Define a tender.
4. Define ‘contract’.
5. What are the types of penalties that are imposed on a contract and why?
6. What is arbitration?
Unit - 5
10. The present value of a property is 20000/- Calculate the standard rent. The rate of
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
shown in fig.
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(Or)
30. Prepare a detailed estimate of RCC Septic tank for 25 users from the drawing.
31. Breifly explain the each and every heading and items for the preparation of Contract documents.
(Or)
32. Write down the detailed specification of
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33. A three storied building is standing on a plot of land measuring 1000 sq.m. The plinth area of each
storey is 500 sq.m. The building is of R.C.C. framed structure and the future life may be taken as 70
years. The building fetches a gross rent of Rs. 2500 per month. Work out the capitalized value of the
property on the basis of 6% net yield. For sinking fund 3% compound interest may be assumed. Cost
of land may be taken Rs. 100 per sq.m. other data required may be assumed suitably.
(Or)
34. Mention the Various method of Valuation and explain.
35. Breifly explain the report preparation for estimation of residential building.
(Or)
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PERI Institute of Technology
2. 411516103003 R BALAJI 69 70 93 AB
3. 411516103005 M HARIHARAN AB 76 87 AB
4. 411516103006 R HARSHAVARDHAN 20 AB AB AB
6. 411516103009 A NISHANTHI 62 AB 68 AB
8. 411516103011 G SAHITHYAN 56 70 80 83
9. 411516103012 S. SANDEEP 11 AB AB AB
No of Students Appeared 17 9 12 7
No of Students Absent 4 12 9 14
No of Students pass 11 7 12 6
No of Students Fail 6 2 0 1
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Passed : 11 ` Failed : 06
No. of Students 11 5 6 0
Root Cause for the Failed & Poor Students: (Analyze student wise for good result) –
Corrective Action for the Failed & Poor Students: (Attach separate sheet, if required)
Subject-Incharge HOD
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Passed : 07 ` Failed : 02
No. of Students 07 03 04 0
Root Cause for the Failed & Poor Students: (Analyze student wise for good result) –
Corrective Action for the Failed & Poor Students: (Attach separate sheet, if required)
Subject-Incharge HOD
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Passed : 12 ` Failed : 00
No. of Students 0 0 8 4
411517103003, 04, 07, 09, 11, 16, 18, 25, 3305, 3305
Root Cause for the Failed & Poor Students: (Analyze student wise for good result) –
Corrective Action for the Failed & Poor Students: (Attach separate sheet, if required)
Subject-Incharge HOD
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Passed : 06 ` Failed : 01
No. of Students 06 05 02 0
411517103003, 04, 07, 09, 11, 16, 18, 25, 3305, 3305
Root Cause for the Failed & Poor Students: (Analyze student wise for good result) – Add
Corrective Action for the Failed & Poor Students: (Attach separate sheet, if required)
Subject-Incharge HOD
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PERI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Assignment & Test Plan
Subject Code / Name: CE 8502 - Structural Analysis 1 Class / Sem: 3rd / 5th
Unit Assign. Assign. Test
Assignment topic Test questions
No date sub date date
Basics of Structure: Load bearing & Basics of Structure: Load bearing
Framed & Framed
Detailed Estimation of Various Detailed Estimation of Various
21.06.19 24.06.19 24.06.19
Quantity of Building Quantity of Building
Brick Work, Rcc, Pcc & Plastering Brick Work, Rcc, Pcc & Plastering
UNIT
(Problems) (Problems)
I
Painting: White wash and Color Wash Painting: White wash and Color
(Problems) Wash (Problems)
Doors, Windows, Ventilation etc 28.06.19 01.07.19 Doors, Windows, Ventilation etc 01.07.19
(Problems) (Problems)
Types of Arches Types of Arches
Special Structures Details Special Structures Details
Estimation on Septic Tank and Water Estimation on Septic Tank and
Supply installation 05.07.19 08.07.19 Water Supply installation 08.07.19
Culvert and retaining Estimation Culvert and retaining Estimation
UNIT Problems Problems
II Bituminous and Concrete Road Bituminous and Concrete Road
Estimation Estimation
12.07.19 15.07.19 Estimate for Irrigation Work 15.07.19
Estimate for Irrigation Work Problems Problems
Aqueduct, Syphon and Fall Aqueduct, Syphon and Fall
Data , Schedule of rates Data , Schedule of rates
Analysis of rates Specifications
Analysis of rates Specifications sources 30.07.19 01.08.19 sources 01.08.19
Preparation of detailed and general Preparation of detailed and
specifications general specifications
UNIT
Tenders TTT Act e-tender
III
Tenders TTT Act e-tender Preparation Preparation of Tender Notice and
of Tender Notice and Document Document
16.08.19 19.08.19 19.08.19
Contracts – Types of contracts – Contracts – Types of contracts –
Drafting of contract documents Drafting of contract documents
Arbitration and legal Arbitration and legal
Necessity – Basics of value
Necessity – Basics of value engineering engineering
Depreciation Escalation Value of 06.09.19 09.09.19 Depreciation Escalation Value of 9.09.19
building building
UNIT
Problems on Valuation Problems on Valuation
IV
Capitalised value Capitalised value
Calculation of Standard rent Mortgage Calculation of Standard rent
06.09.19 09.09.19 9.09.19
Lease Mortgage Lease
Problems on Depriciation Problems on Depriciation
Principles for report preparation Principles for report preparation
report on estimate of residential report on estimate of residential
21.09.19 23.09.19 23.09.19
building building
UNIT Culvert – Roads Culvert – Roads
V Water supply and sanitary Water supply and sanitary
installations installations
27.09.19 30.09.19 30.09.19
Tube wells Tube wells
Open wells. Open wells.
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Attendance Detail
2. 411516103003 R BALAJI
18 18 22 18 67
3. 411516103005 M HARIHARAN
17 17 22 19 65
4. 411516103006 R HARSHAVARDHAN
16 15 17 15 57
6. 411516103009 A NISHANTHI
20 17 17 16 65
8. 411516103011 G SAHITHYAN
16 18 17 15 60
9. 411516103012 S. SANDEEP
20 15 20 18 65
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