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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
The number of concrete blocks required for 100sft depends on the size of the blocks and the thickness of the wall being built.
The number of concrete blocks needed can be calculated by dividing the total area (100sft) by the area of one block.
The size of the concrete block and the thickness of the wall will determine the number of blocks needed.
For example, if each concrete block is 1ft x 1ft and the wall is 4 inches th
Concrete density is the mass per unit volume of concrete.
Concrete density is typically measured in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3).
The density of normal concrete is around 2400 kg/m^3.
Higher density concrete, such as heavyweight concrete, can have densities up to 4000 kg/m^3.
Lightweight concrete, on the other hand, can have densities as low as 1600 kg/m^3.
The thickness for outer and inner walls plastering typically ranges from 12mm to 20mm.
The thickness of plastering for outer walls is usually around 15mm to 20mm.
The thickness of plastering for inner walls is typically around 12mm to 15mm.
The thickness may vary based on the type of wall surface and the desired finish.
It is important to ensure proper curing and finishing for a durable and aesthetically pleasing result.
Various types of formwork have been used in my recently worked companies, including timber formwork, steel formwork, and aluminum formwork.
Timber formwork is commonly used for small to medium-sized projects due to its cost-effectiveness and flexibility.
Steel formwork is preferred for large and complex structures due to its durability and reusability.
Aluminum formwork is lightweight and easy to handle, making it suitabl
The mix proportion of plastering mortar typically consists of 1 part cement to 3-4 parts sand.
The mix proportion of plastering mortar is usually 1:3 or 1:4 (cement:sand)
The mix can also include lime to improve workability and durability
Water is added to achieve the desired consistency for application
Example: A common mix proportion for plastering mortar is 1 part cement, 3 parts sand, and water as needed
The materials required in 1m3 of plastering mortar include cement, sand, and water.
Cement is typically used in the ratio of 1:4 for plastering mortar.
Sand is used in the ratio of 3-4 times the amount of cement used.
Water is added as needed to achieve the desired consistency.
For example, for 1m3 of plastering mortar, you may need 0.25m3 of cement, 1m3 of sand, and water as needed.
Test was based on numerical, reasoning and verbal,Geometry,Profit & loss, Algebra, Simplication, trigonometry,Load calculation,etc
Yes, I am willing to work for 1-3 years at Sobha Ltd to contribute to the growth of the company and gain knowledge in the technical world of Civil engineering.
I am committed to continuous learning and professional development in the field of Civil engineering.
I understand the importance of gaining practical experience and knowledge to contribute effectively to the growth of the company.
I am excited about the opportunit...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Yes, I am ready to work at night as required for the job.
I am willing to work night shifts to meet project deadlines
I understand the importance of flexibility in the engineering field
I have previous experience working night shifts on construction projects
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Concrete slump can be checked using a slump cone and measuring the difference in height before and after filling with concrete.
Prepare the slump cone by wetting it and placing it on a flat, level surface.
Fill the cone with concrete in three layers, each tamped with a rod 25 times.
Lift the cone vertically and measure the difference in height between the top of the cone and the displaced concrete.
The slump value is the d...
To check concrete cube, perform a compression test to determine the strength of the concrete.
Perform a compression test on the concrete cube using a compression testing machine.
Calculate the compressive strength of the concrete cube by dividing the maximum load applied to the cube by the cross-sectional area of the cube.
Compare the compressive strength of the concrete cube with the specified strength in the design mix ...
posted on 14 Jul 2023
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Laminar flow is a type of fluid flow where the fluid moves in parallel layers with minimal mixing between the layers.
Laminar flow occurs at low Reynolds numbers.
The flow is smooth and predictable, with little to no turbulence.
It is characterized by a constant velocity profile across the flow.
Examples include flow in small pipes, blood flow in capillaries, and flow in a viscous liquid.
Turbulent flow in fluid is characterized by chaotic and unpredictable movement of particles.
Turbulent flow occurs when the fluid velocity exceeds a certain threshold, causing eddies and vortices.
It is characterized by irregular fluctuations in velocity and pressure within the fluid.
Turbulent flow is common in natural phenomena like rivers, oceans, and atmospheric air currents.
It is important to consider turbulent flow ...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Dec 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Quality control and waste management
Maths reasoning and core subjects
I was interviewed before Dec 2019.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
M20 grade concrete proportion is 1:1.5:3 (cement:sand:aggregate) with a compressive strength of 20 MPa.
M20 grade concrete is commonly used for residential and commercial construction.
The proportion of cement, sand, and aggregate is 1:1.5:3 by volume.
The compressive strength of M20 grade concrete is 20 MPa.
The water-cement ratio for M20 grade concrete is typically 0.5.
M40 concrete has a compressive strength of 40 megapascals (MPa).
M40 concrete is a high-strength concrete mix commonly used in construction.
It has a compressive strength of 40 MPa, which means it can withstand heavy loads and pressure.
M40 concrete is typically used in the construction of bridges, high-rise buildings, and other structures that require high strength and durability.
The unit weight of a 20mm dia rod varies depending on the material it is made of.
The unit weight of a 20mm dia rod made of steel is approximately 2.47 kg/m
The unit weight of a 20mm dia rod made of brass is approximately 3.68 kg/m
The unit weight of a 20mm dia rod made of aluminum is approximately 1.57 kg/m
posted on 9 Oct 2021
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There were 4 interview rounds.
High rise buildings require careful planning, design, and construction techniques.
Site selection and analysis
Structural design and analysis
Foundation design and construction
Use of high-strength materials
Installation of elevators and other building systems
Safety measures for workers and occupants
Quality control and testing
Regular maintenance and inspections
posted on 14 Feb 2021
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Aug 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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