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Lesson Plan Civil 6 th Semester Name of the faculty: PARMOD KUMAR BALI Discipline: Civil Engineering Semester: 6 th Semester Subject: Railways, Bridges and Tunnels (120761) Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018) Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures-05 Practical-NIL week Theory Lecture Day Topic (Including assignment /Test) 1 st 1st Introduction to Indian Railways Railway surveys: Factors influencing the railways route, 2nd Brief description of various types of railway survey 3rd Classification of permanent way describing its component parts 4th Rail Gauge: Definition, types, practice in India 5th Rails types of rails 2 nd 6th Rail Fastenings: 7th Rail joints, types of rail joints, 8th Fastenings for rails, Fish plates, Bearing plates 9th Sleepers: Functions of sleepers 10th Types of sleepers, 3 rd 11th Requirements of an ideal material for sleepers 12th Ballast: Function of ballast 13th Requirements of an ideal material for ballast 14th Crossings and signalings 15th Brief description regarding different types of crossings (Latest electronics operated signal devices ) 4 th 16th Maintenance of track: Necessity, Maintenance of track, 17th Inspection of soil, track and fixtures;

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Lesson Plan Civil 6th Semester

Name of the faculty: PARMOD KUMAR BALI

Discipline: Civil Engineering

Semester: 6th Semester

Subject: Railways, Bridges and Tunnels (120761) Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures-05 Practical-NIL

week Theory

Lecture Day

Topic (Including assignment /Test)

1st 1st Introduction to Indian Railways

Railway surveys: Factors influencing the railways route,

2nd Brief description of various types of railway survey

3rd Classification of permanent way describing its component parts

4th Rail Gauge: Definition, types, practice in India

5th Rails – types of rails

2nd 6th Rail Fastenings:

7th Rail joints, types of rail joints,

8th Fastenings for rails, Fish plates, Bearing plates

9th Sleepers: Functions of sleepers

10th Types of sleepers,

3rd 11th Requirements of an ideal material for sleepers

12th Ballast: Function of ballast

13th Requirements of an ideal material for ballast

14th Crossings and signalings

15th Brief description regarding different types of crossings

(Latest electronics operated signal devices )

4th 16th Maintenance of track: Necessity, Maintenance of track,

17th Inspection of soil, track and fixtures;

18th Maintenance and boxing of ballast maintenance gauges, tools

19th Earth work and drainage: Features of rail road,

20th Bed level, width of formation, Side slopes, drains,

5th 21st Methods of construction and requirement of drainage system

22nd REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

23rd 1ST SESSIONAL

24th 1ST SESSIONAL

25th 1ST SESSIONAL

6th 26th BRIDGES:- Introduction Bridge – its function and component parts,

27th Difference between a bridge and a culvert

28th Classification of Bridges Their structural elements and suitability

29th Classification according to life-permanent and temporary

30th According to deck level – Deck, through and semi-through

7th 31st According to material –timber, masonry, steel, RCC, pre-stressed

32nd According to structural form; - Grade Seperators-Railway Over bridges (ROB), Railway under bridge (RUB)

33rd Beam type –RCC, T-Beam, steel girder bridges, plate girder and box girder, balanced cantilever, Trussed bridges.

34th Arch type – open spandrel and filled spandrel barrel and rib type

35th Suspension type – unstiffened and stiffened and table (its description with sketches)

8th 36th Classification according to the position of highest flood level submersible and non submersible

37th IRC classification

38th Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation

39th Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation

40th Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation

9th 41st REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

42nd REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

43rd 2NDSESSIONAL

44th 2NDSESSIONAL

45th 2NDSESSIONAL

10th 46th Piers, Abutments and Wing walls:- Piers-definition, parts

47th Types of pier–solid (masonry and RCC), open

48th Abutments and wing walls – definition, types of abutments (straight and tee)

49th Abutment with wing walls (straight, splayed, return and curved)

50th Bridge bearings Purpose of bearings; types of bearings – fixed plate, rocker and roller.

11th 51st Bridge bearings Purpose of bearings; types of bearings – fixed plate, rocker and roller.

52nd Maintenance of Bridges

53rd Inspection of Steel and Equipment bridges

54th Routine maintenance

55th Revision

12th 56th TUNNELS:- Definition and necessity of tunnels

57th Typical section of tunnels for a national highway

58th Single broad gauge railway track

59th Double broad gauge railway track

60th Revision

13th 61st Ventilation –necessity

62nd Methods of ventilation

63rd Ventilation by Blowing

64th Ventilation by Exhaust

65th Combination of blowing and exhaust

14th 66th Drainage methods

67th Method of tunnels

68th Method of draining water in tunnels

69th Lighting of tunnels

70th REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

15th 71st REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

72nd REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

73rd 3RD SESSIONAL

74th 3RD SESSIONAL

75th 3RD SESSIONAL

Lesson Plan Civil 6th Semester

Name of the faculty: PARVINDER SINGH

Discipline: Civil Engineering

Semester: 6th Semester

Subject: Earthquake Resistant Building Construction (120762)

Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures- 03 Practical-NIL

week Theory

Lecture Day Topic (Including assignment /Test)

1st 1ST Definition of Earthquake.

Earthquake Engineering or Seismology

2nd Glossary of important terms associated with Engineering Seismology.

3rd Theory of tectonic earthquake

Causes of earthquakes

2nd 4th Seismic waves

Earthquake size (magnitude and intensity)

5th (Recording of an Earthquake) Seismograph, Seismogram

6th Classification of earthquakes,

Seismic zoning map of India,

3rd 7th Static and Dynamic

Loading, Fundamental period.

8th Seismic Behaviour of Traditionally Built Constructions of

India

Performance of building during earthquakes and

9th Mode of failure (Out-of-plane failure, in-plane failure,

Diaphragm failure,

Connection failure,

Non-structural components failure)

4th 10th Special construction method,

Tips and precautions to be observed while planning,

11th Tips and precautions to be observed while designing

Tips and precautions to be observed while construction of

earthquake resistant building.

12th Revision/Assignment

5th 13th 1ST Sessional test

14th 1ST Sessional test

15th 1ST Sessional test

6th 16th Introduction to IS: 4326

17th Introduction to IS: 13828

Introduction to IS: 1893(Part 1)

18th Introduction to IS 154326

Introduction to IS: 13920

7th 19th Seismic Provision of Strengthening

objectives of strengthening

20th Define Repairing, Restoration, Retrofitting

Need of Retrofitting

21st Classification of Retrofitting Technique

8th 22nd Retrofitting Measures for Traditionally- Built Constructions

23rd Methods and technique used in retrofitting the RCC structure

24th

Provision of Reinforcement Detailing in Masonry

Provision of Reinforcement Detailing in RC Construction

9th 25th Revision/Assignment

26th 2nd Sessional test

27th 2nd Sessional test

10th 28th 2nd Sessional test

29th seismic strengthening arrangements of masonry are necessary in earthquake resistant construction

30th

Horizontal Bands in Masonry Buildings

Types of Horizontal Bands

11th 31st

Reinforcement Details of Horizontal Bands in Masonry Walls as per Indian Standards IS 4326-1993 and IS 13828(1993).

32nd Disaster

Type of disaster

33rd Disaster Management

Function of disaster management

12th 34th Objective of Disaster Management

Psychology of Rescue

35th Rescue Worker

Role of rescue worker

36th Rescue Plan

Various Stages of rescue plan

Rescue By Step

13th 37th Rescue Equipment

Rescue Operation

38th Rescue worker safety

Basic Precautions

Casualty safety

Equipment safety

39th Debris Clarence

Percussion in debris clearance

14th 40th Casualty

Casualty Management

41st Revision/Assignment

42nd Revision/Assignment

15th 43rd 3rd Sessional Test

44th 3rd Sessional Test

45th

3rd Sessional Test

Lesson Plan Civil 6th Semester

Name of the faculty: ANKIT WALIA

Discipline: Civil Engineering

Semester: 6th Semester

Subject:- QUANTITY SURVEYING & VALUATION (120763) Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures-05 Practical-NIL

week Theory

Lecture Day

Topic (Including assignment /Test)

1st 1st Introduction to quantity surveying and its importance.

2nd Duties of quantity surveyor

3rd Types of estimates:- Preliminary estimates, Plinth area estimate, Cubic rate estimate

4th Detailed estimate, Definition, Stages of preparation

5th Details of measurement and calculation of quantities and abstract

2nd 6th Measurement:- Units of measurement for various items of work as per BIS:1200

7th Rules for measurements

8th Different methods of taking out quantities – centre line method and long wall and short wall method

9th Preparation of Detailed and Abstract Estimates from Drawings for: A small residential building with a flat roof and pitched roof building comprising

10th Two rooms with W.C., bath, kitchen and veranda

3rd 11th Earthwork for unlined channel

12th WBM road and pre-mix carpeting

13th Single span RCC slab culvert

14th Earthwork for plain and hill roads

15th RCC work in beams, slab, column and lintel, foundation

4th 16th users septic tank - 10 users, - 50 users

17th Calculation of quantities of materials for:- Cement mortars of different proportion

18th Cement concrete of different proportion

19th Brick/stone masonry in cement mortar

20th Brick/stone masonry in cement mortar

5th 21st Revision/Assignment

22nd Revision/Assignment

23rd 1ST Sessional

24th 1ST Sessional

25th 1ST Sessional

6th 26th Plastering and pointing

27th White washing, painting

28th R.C.C. work in slab, beams

29th R.C.C. work in slab, beams

30th Analysis of Rates:- Steps involved in the analysis of rates. Requirement of material,

7th 31st labour, sundries,

32nd contractor’s profit and overheads

33rd contractor’s profit and overheads

34th Analysis of rates for finished items when data regarding labour, rates of material and labour is given:

35th Earthwork in excavation in hard/ordinary soil and filling with a concept of lead and lift

8th 36th RCC in roof slab/beam/lintels/columns

37th RCC in roof slab/beam/lintels/columns

38th Brick masonry in cement mortar

Cement Plaster

39th White washing, painting

Stone masonry in cement mortar

40th Running and maintenance cost of construction equipment

9th 41st Revision/Assignment

42nd Revision/Assignment

43rd 2nd Sessional

44th 2nd Sessional

45th 2nd Sessional

10th 46th Contractor ship:- Meaning of contract

47th Qualities of a good contractor and their qualifications

48th Essentials of a contract

49th Types of contracts, their advantages, disadvantages & Suitability

50th Types of contracts, their advantages, disadvantages & Suitability

11th 51st System of payment

52nd Single and two cover-bids; tender, tender forms and documents,

53rd Tender notice, submission of tender and deposit of earnest money

54th Security deposit, retention money, maintenance period

55th Classification and types of contracting firms/construction companies

12th 56th Preparation of Tender Document based on Common Schedule Rates (CSR):- Introduction to CSR and calculation of cost based on premium on CSR

57th Exercises on writing detailed specifications of different types of building works from excavation to foundations, superstructure and finishing operation

58th Exercises on preparing tender documents for the following:-Earth work

59th Construction of a small house as per given drawing

60th RCC works

13th 61st Pointing, plastering and flooring, White-washing, distempering and painting

62nd Wood work including polishing , Sanitary and water supply installations

63rd False ceiling, aluminum (glazed) partitioning

64th Tile flooring including base course, Construction of W.B.M/Concrete road

65th Exercises on preparation of comparative statements for item rate contract

14th 66th Valuation:-Purpose of valuation, principles of valuation

67th Definition of various terms related to valuation like

Depreciation

sinking fund

salvage

68th scrap value

market value, fair rent

year’s purchase etc

69th Methods of valuation (i) replacement cost method

70th Methods of valuation (ii) rental return

15th 71st Revision/Assignment

72nd Revision/Assignment

73rd 3rd Sessional

74th 3rd Sessional

75th 3rd Sessional

Lesson Plan Civil 6th Semester

Name of the faculty: NEHA AHUJA

Discipline: Civil Engineering

Semester: 6th Semester

Subject: Construction Management And Accounts (120765) Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures-05 Practical-NIL

week Theory

Lecture Day

Topic (Including assignment /Test)

1st 1st CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: Introduction:

Significance of construction management

2nd Main objectives of construction management and overview of the subject

3rd Functions of construction management, planning, organising, Staffing, directing, meaning of each of these with respect to construction job.

4th Controlling and coordinating, meaning of each of these with respect to construction job.

5th Classification of construction into light, heavy and industrial construction

2nd 6th Stages in construction from conception to completion

7th The construction team: owner, engineer,

8th Architect and contractors, their functions and inter-relationship

9th Construction Planning:- Importance of construction planning

10th Stages of construction planning:- Pre-tender stage, Contract stage

3rd 11th Scheduling construction works by bar charts:- Definition of activity, identification of activities

12th Preparation of bar charts for simple construction work

13th Preparation of schedules for labour, materials, machinery and finances for small works

14th Limitations of bar charts

15th Scheduling construction works by bar charts:- Definition of activity, identification of activities

4th 16th Scheduling by network techniques, Introduction to network techniques; PERT and CPM

17th Differences between PERT and CPM terminology

18th Organization-Types of organizations: Line,

19th REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

20th REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

5th 21st 1ST SESSIONAL

22nd 1ST SESSIONAL

23rd 1ST SESSIONAL

24th Site Organization:-Principle of storing and stacking materials at site

25th Location of equipment

6th 26th Preparation of actual job layout for a building

27th Organizing labour at site

28th Revision

29th Construction Labour: Conditions of construction workers in India

30th wages paid to workers

7th 31st Important provisions of the following Acts:-Labour Welfare Fund Act 1936 (as amended)

32nd Labour Welfare Fund Act 1936 (as amended)

33rd Payment of Wages Act 1936 (as amended)

34th Minimum Wages Act 1948 (as amended)

35th Revision

8th 36th Control of Progress:-Methods of recording progress

37th Analysis of progress

Taking corrective actions keeping head office informed

38th Cost time o variation with time optimization for simple jobs

Direct and indirect cost,

39th cost optimization

40th REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

9th 41st REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

42nd 2NDSESSIONAL

43rd 2NDSESSIONAL

44th 2NDSESSIONAL

45th Inspection and Quality Control:;-

10th 46th Need for inspection and quality control

47th Principles of inspection

48th Stages of inspection and quality control for Earth work

49th Stages of inspection and quality control for RCC

50th Stages of inspection and quality control for Sanitary and water supply service

11th 51st Accidents and Safety in Construction:

Accidents – causes and remedies

52nd Safety measures for:- Excavation work,

Safety measures for Drilling and blasting

53rd Safety measures for Hot bituminous works

Safety measures for Scaffolding, ladders, form work Demolitions

54th Safety measures for Demolitions

Safety campaign

safety devices

55th ACCOUNTS:-Public Work Accounts: Introduction, technical sanction, administrative approval

12th 56th Allotment of funds, reappropriation of funds bill

57th Contractor ledger, measurement book

58th running and final account bills complete, preparation of bill of quantities (BOQ),

59th Completion certificate & report, hand receipt,

60th Aquittance roll. Muster Roll labour,

13th 61st Casual labour roll-duties and responsibility of different cadres,

62nd Budget-stores, returns, account of stock,

63rd Misc. P.W. advances T & P – verification,

64th survey report, road metal material charged direct to works,

65th Account - expenditure & revenue head,

14th 66th Remittance and deposit head, definition of cash,

67th Precaution in custody of cash book, imprest account,

68th Temporary advance, treasury challan, preparation of final bills.

69th Students must learn to prepare accounts register, stock register

70th Precaution in custody of cash book, imprest account,

15th 71st REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

72nd REVISION/ ASSIGNMENT

73rd 3RD SESSIONAL

74th 3RD SESSIONAL

75th 3RD SESSIONAL

Lesson Plan Civil 6th Semester

Name of the faculty: Amit Kumar Dhiman

Discipline: Civil Engineering

Semester: 6th Semester

Subject: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (120766-B)

Lesson plan Duration: 15 week (from January, 2018 to April, 2018)

Work Load (Lecture/Practical) per week (in Hours) Lectures- 03 Practical-NIL

week Theory

Lecture Day Topic (Including assignment /Test)

1st 1st Study of Importance of Environmental Engineering

Importance of clean environment

control of environmental pollution with respect to air, land and water

2nd Conservation of natural resources

environmental education and awareness

sustainable development

3rd Environments and Ecology:-Definition and understanding of environment and ecology concept

2nd 4th Ecosystem and types of ecosystems,

energy flow in an ecosystem,

5th food chain, ecological pyramids

consortium and ecological balance

6th Water Pollution:-Causes of pollution in surface and underground water

Eutrophication of lakes

3rd 7th Preventing measure; BIS standards for water quality.

8th

Air Pollution:-Definition, principal air pollutants, atmospheric parameters

9th Influencing air pollution, types of air contaminants and their sources,

4th 10th Effects of air pollution on human beings, plants, animals, automobile pollution

11th BIS ambient air quality standards and measures to combat air pollution

12th REVISION/ASSIGNMENT

5th 13th 1ST SESSIONAL

14th 1ST SESSIONAL

15th 1ST SESSIONAL

6th 16th Noise Pollution:--Definition, unit of measurement of noise,

Sources and effects of noise pollution

17th Control of noise pollution

18th Mining and its Ill effects on the environment human life and wild life.

Blasting and its Ill effects on the environment human life and wild life.

7th 19th Deforestation and its effects on the environment human life and wild life.

20th

Land Use:- Effect of land use on environmental quality

land use and natural disasters,(land slides etc)

21st Soil degradation problems - erosion, water logging, soil pollution etc

8th 22nd Environmental Impact Assessment:-Definition

Requirements,

23rd Describe the need and importance of EIA.

Flow chart of environmental impact assessment methodology.

24th Revision/Assignments

9th 25th 2nd Sessional

26th 2nd Sessional

27th 2nd Sessional

10th 28th Legislation to Control Environmental Pollution (idea):-

29th Indian legislative acts for water, pollution control

Indian legislative acts for land pollution control

30th Indian legislative acts for air pollution control

Provisions, scope and implementation of legislation.

11th 31st Revision

32nd Global Issues of Environmental Engineering:-Global warming

ozone depletion

33rd Acid rain,

Global Issues of Environmental Engineering :-oil pollution

radiation hazards and their control,

12th 34th Concept of clean technology

Carbon credits.

35th Revision

36th Renewable Source of Energy

Role of non-conventional sources of energy :-biogas

13th 37th

Role of non-conventional sources of energy :- solar energy

Role of non-conventional sources of energy :- wind energy in environmental protection

38th Conservation of energy resources like coal, oil etc.,

39th Alternative fuels, bio-diesel etc.

14th 40th Revision/Assignment

41st Revision/Assignment

42nd Revision/Assignment

15th 43rd 3rd Sessional

44th 3rd Sessional

45th 3rd Sessional