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Is 1200 Important Point Part-1

IS Code 1200

IS 1200 1992 Part 1- Earthwork Measurements: (Is 1200 Part 1, Page no.- 1 Cl 2.3) Each dimension shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 m. Areas shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 sq.m. and Cubical contents shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 Cu.m. Not Consider in MB /Work to … [Read more...]

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Bar Bending Schedule Formulas As Per IS:2502-1963 | Unit Weight of Steel Bars

Bar Bending Schedule Formulas As Per IS_2502-196

What Is Bar Bending Schedule? Bar bending is calculating steel quantity that calls bar bending schedule. The preparation of bar bending schedules is one of the final stages in any concrete design following the preparation and detailing of the working drawings. Whereas the procedure is generally … [Read more...]

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IS 516:1959 Most Important Point (Method of Tests For Strength of Concrete)

IS 516 Most Important Point (1)

Is PDF Download: Click Here (Credit : www. iitk.ac.in) As Per Is 516: 1959 Sampling of Material In Lab A representative sample of the materials of concrete for use in the particular concrete construction work shall be obtained by careful sampling. Test samples of cement shall be made up of a … [Read more...]

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IS 1200 Important Point Part-2

IS 1200 Important Point Part-2

IS 1200 1972 Part 7 Hardware Scope of Work (IS 1200 Part 7, Page no.- 4, Cl 1.1) This standard (Part VII) coven the method of measurement of hardware in buildings and civil -engineering works. Limits of Mesurmants (IS 1200 Part 7, Page no.- 4, Cl 2.2) The dimensions shall be measured net in … [Read more...]

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IS Code for Civil Engineer [Q&a]

IS Code for Civil Engineer [Q&a]

IS Code Full name is INDIAN STANDARD CODE. Civil & Mechanical Engineer we are using different IS Code for different work. This IS code Normal person written his experience in this IS Code. IS Code Publish by Bureau of Indian standard. Bureau of Indian standard (BIS) to be ensured of quality … [Read more...]

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What Is Bar Bending Schedule | Preparation as Per Bs 4466 | Tolerances as Per Bs 4466

Bar Bending Schedule

What Is Bar Bending Schedule? Bar bending is calculating of steel quantity that calls bar bending schedule. The preparation of bar bending schedules is one of the final stages in any concrete design following the preparation and detailing of the working drawings. Whereas the procedure is … [Read more...]

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IS 456 Most Important Point Part- 1

IS 456 Most Important Point

Metakaolin IMP Point As Per IS 456 • Metakaolin having fineness between 700 to 900 m2/kg may be used as pozzolanic material in concrete. (As Per IS Code-456, P-13, Cl. No: 5.2.1.4) • Note-Metaknoline is obtained by calcination of pure or refined kaolinitic clay at a temperature between 650oC and … [Read more...]

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