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Domain Track; CONSTRUCTION PLANNING, MONITORING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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Domain Track Title : CONSTRUCTION PLANNING, MONITORING AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Track Total Credits =Theory + Practice + Project = 16 (4- 6 - 6)

Courses Division( list all divisions):

PHASE I.        Study of Drawings and Plan                        (2+1+0)         30 Hours

PHASE II.       Project Scheduling &Management             (0+2+0)       25 Hours

PHASE III.     Quantity Estimation and Equipment Management  (0+1+1)  25 Hours

PHASE IV.     Site Study and Study on Contract Laws      (2+1+0)        30 Hours

PHASE V.       Concepts of Quality Control and Checking  (0+1+1)       25 Hours

PHASE VI.     Site Supervision Project                                    (0+0+4)      54 Hours

Domain Track Objectives:

  • Students will be able to work with the latest trend of the construction industry needs.

  • Understand different methods of project delivery and the roles and responsibilities of all constituents involved in the design and construction process.

  • Give the students experience, supervision and direction in recognizing and applying the concepts of project management and construction planning.

Domain Track Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will plan various projects relating to advanced building technology with trust.

  • Students will be churned as Construction Manager, Project Engineer, Site Supervisor and Project Consultant.

  • Maintain and develop the pupils’ ability to put their knowledge of theory into practice using forms of construction.

COs Course outcomes Mapping COs with POs (High-3, Medium-2, Low-1)
CO1 Students will apply knowledge and plan various complex project problems relating to advanced building technology with trust. Engineering knowledge PO1 (3), Problem analysis PO2 (2), Conduct investigations of complex problems PO4 (1)
CO2 Students will be able to churned as Construction Manager, Project Engineer. Site Supervisor and Project Consultant with critical thinking and skills Individual and team work PO9 (3), Project Management and finance P011 (2),
CO3 Maintain and develop the ability to put their knowledge of theory into practical problems using forms of construction focusing to society and environment. The engineer and society PO6 (3), Environment and sustainability PO7 (2)

Domain Syllabus:

PHASE I         STUDY OF DRAWINGS   2+2+0

Inputs required completing the project

  1. To ensure the student to read about the technical terms in various building drawings.

  2. To give hands on practice to the students in preparing blue prints of a proposed construction.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.NO

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

1.1

Preparation of Site Map

Theory + Drawing Practice

1.2

Preparation of Electrical and Plumbing drawing

Theory + Drawing Practice

1.3

Preparation of Bar Bending Schedule and Carpentry drawing

Theory + Drawing Practice

1.4

Structural Detailing of building components

Theory + Drawing Practice

1.5

Preparation of Building layouts

Field Work

1.6

Report Preparation

Report

1.7

Review

Presentation

Phase II:         PROJECT SCHEDULING &MANAGEMENT 0+2+0

Inputs required completing the project

  1. WBS

  2. Equipment Scheduling

  3. Labour Scheduling

  4. Material Scheduling

  5. Financial Resource allocation.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.NO

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

2.1

Preparation of Functional Planning

Practice

2.2

Detail analysis report about the information of an equipment

Practice

2.3

Preparation of datasheet of construction labors

Practice

2.4

Preparation of materials list required for the project

Project

2.5

Scheduling the resources of the project

Project

2.6

Report Preparation

Report

2.7

Review

Presentation

PHASE III      QUANTITY ESTIMATION AND EQUIPMENT MANAGEMENT                  0+1+1

Inputs required completing the project

  1. Identify the particular equipment to be used in the construction project they will undertake.

  2. Prepare plans for economic management by estimating the costs of the total construction works.

  1. To appraise the student with the aspects related to functioning, operation and maintenance of various construction equipment.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.No

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

3.1.

Planning & Selection of Equipment.

Practice (Self-Learning)

3.2.

Economics of Equipment and procurement techniques.

Practice (Self-Learning)

3.3.

Estimation for total construction cost.

Practice (Self-Learning)

3.4.

Estimation for total labor and material cost.

Practice (Self-Learning)

3.5.

Preparation of BOQ.

Estimator 2.0 (Lab)

3.6.

Review

Presentation

PHASE IV      SITE STUDY AND STUDY ON CONTRACT LAWS   2+2+0

Inputs required completing the project

  • To learn about the methods of marking layouts and pre construction process.

  • To study the various types of construction contracts and their legal aspects and provisions.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.NO

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

4.1.

Marking Layouts of proposed plan.

Field work

4.2.

Preparation of Site Map

Surveying Practice

4.3.

Design of contract documents

Theory+ Class Room Practice

4.4.

Tenders Prequalification–Bidding–Accepting–Evaluation of Tender from Technical, Contractual and Commercial Points of View.

Theory+ Class Room Practice

4.5.

Legal Requirements, Insurance and Bonding, Laws Governing Sale, Purchase and Use of Urban and Rural Land–Land Revenue Codes–Tax Laws

Theory+ Class Room Practice

4.6.

Assessment (Lab)

Examination

PHASE V        CONCEPTS OF QUALITY CONTROL  AND CHECKING   0+1+1

Inputs required completing the project

  • To enlighten the student with the tools of total quality management process.

  • To give hands on practice to the students in preparing quality assessment schedules and inspection check lists

  • Carryout the field and laboratory tests for quality assessment in construction industry.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.NO

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

5.1

Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Industrial building.

Practice (Self-Learning)

5.2

Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Institutional building.

Practice (Self-Learning)

5.3

Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Apartment building.

Practice (Self-Learning)

5.4

Generation of sample QC inspection Check list Road Structures.

Practice (Self-Learning)

5.5

Report Preparation.

Report

5.6

Review.

Presentation

PHASE VI      SITE SUPERVISION PRACTICES 0+0+2

Inputs required completing the project

  1. To demonstrate supervision of concreting task such as form finish concrete structure, complex structure, slip form concreting and concreting in extreme weather condition.

  1. Supervise, monitor and evaluate performance of subordinates at workplace.

  2. To study about the processes of various stages of construction on the field.

To fulfill the requirement of the INPUTS the candidate has to learn the following steps:

S.No.

TYPES OF INPUT

TYPE OF STUDY

6.1.

Supervise and monitor the execution of System/shuttering

Carpentry works.

Practice (Self-Learning)

6.2.

Supervise and monitor the execution of concreting works.

Practice (Self-Learning)

6.3.

Supervise and monitor the execution of bar bending works.

Practice (Self-Learning)

6.4.

Supervise and monitor the execution of scaffolding works.

Practice (Self-Learning)

6.5.

Supervise and monitor the daily labour works (DPR).

Practice (Self-Learning)

6.6.

Assessment (Review)

Presentation

REPORT WRITING

Inputs required completing the project

Students take up group projects and deal the following activities during the course of their project.

  1. Functional Planning of the project

  2. Identification of Objects

  3. Literature Review

  4. Preparation of Flow chart for Methodology

  5. Sequences of construction process

  6. Identifying the possible Risks involved (specific to the project)

  7. Result and Discussion

  8. Conclusion

  9. Recommendation

  10. References

Software Handling

  1. Auto CAD

  2. Revit Architecture

  3. M.S.Project

  4. Primavera

  5. Estimator 2.0

Session Plan for the Entire Domain:

 

Course 1. Study of Drawings

 

1.1 Preparation of Architectural drawing

Web Link :

Video 1

Video 2

 

1.2 Preparation of Electrical and Plumbing drawing

Web Link :

Video 1

PDF

 

1.3 Preparation of Bar Bending Schedule and Carpentry drawing

Web Link :

Video 1

Document

 

1.4 Structural Detailing of building components

Web Link :

Video 1

 

1.5 Preparation of Building layouts

Web Link :

Video 1

 

1.6 Report Preparation

 

1.7 Review

 

Course 2. Project Scheduling & Management (MS Project & Primavera)

 

2.1 Preparation of Functional Planning

Web Link :

Video 1

 

2.2 Detail analysis report about the information of an equipment

Web Link :

PPT

 

2.3 Preparation of datasheet of construction labors

Web Link :

Video 1

 

2.4 Preparation of materials list required for the project

Web Link :

Video 1

PDF

 

2.5 Scheduling the resources of the project

Web Link :

Document

PDF

 

2.6 Report Preparation

 

2.7 Review

 

Course 3. Site Study and Study on Contract Laws

 

3.1 Marking layouts for the proposed construction project

Web Link :

Video 1

Video 2

 

3.2 Preparation of Site map for the proposed construction project

Web Link :

Video 1

Video 2

 

3.3 Preparation of Contract documents

Web Link :

Document

 

3.4 Preparation of Tender document

Web Link :

PDF

Document

 

Course 4. Concepts of Quality Control and Checking

 

4.1 Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Industrial building

Web Link :

Document

 

4.2 Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Institutional building

Web link :

Document

 

4.3 Generation of sample QC inspection Check list for Apartment building

Web Link :

Document

 

4.4 Generation of sample QC inspection Check list Road Structures

Web Link :

Document

 

4.5 Report Preparation

 

4.6 Review

 

Course 5. Quantity Estimation and Equipment Management

 

5.1 Preparation of selection of equipment for the construction project

Web Link :

PPT

 

5.2 Estimation report for total construction cost

Web Link :

Video 1

Document

 

5.3 Estimation report for total labour and material cost

Web Link :

Document

Document

 

5.4 Preparation of B.O.Q.

Web Link :

Video 1

Document

 

5.5 Report Preparation

 

5.6 Review

 

Course 6. Site Supervision Project

 

6.1 Supervise and monitor the execution of system/shuttering carpentry works

Web Link :

Video 1

Document

 

6.2 Supervise and monitor the execution of concreting works

Web Link :

Video 1

Video 2

 

6.3 Supervise and monitor the execution of bar bending works

Web Link :

Video 1

 

6.4 Supervise and monitor the execution of scaffolding works

Web Link :

Document

 

6.5 Supervise and monitor the daily labour works (DPR)

Web Link :

Document

Web Page

 

6.6 Supervise and monitor the execution of foundation works

Web Link :

Video 1

Document

 

6.7 Report Preparation

 

6.8 Review

List of Projects to be done in domain:

Students will form as a group for the projects and they will deal the following activities during the course of their project.

S. NO.

PROPOSED PROJECT TOPICS

MODE OF TEACHING

PROJECT LOCATION

OUTCOME OF THE PRODUCTS

GROUP MEMBERS

PUBLICATION

Experimental Analysis of the Construction Methodologies of Plastic Waste Recyclable Building.

BOTH

CUTM/Hyderabad

  1. Plastic Waste Recyclable Wall Panels.

  2. Plastic Waste Recyclable Columns/Footings.

05

1.      Journal for Cleaner Production

2.      Journal for Waste Management.

Application of Bio-Degradable Polymer Composites in Structural Applications.

BOTH

CUTM

1.      Bio-Degradable of Polymer Composites Structures.

05

1.      Journal of Natural Fibres

2.      Journal of Plastic, Rubber and Composites.

Construction and Project Management of Proposed Open Theatre / Auditorium in CUTM.

BOTH

CUTM

1.      Open Auditorium Structure

05

1.      Journal for Construction Management Techniques.

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Vignesh M

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