VISIT : CIVILDATAS.BLOGSPOT.IN SEMESTER: 07

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REGULATION-2013

ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016-2017

UNIT I ESTIMATE OF BUILDINGS Load bearing and framed structures – Calculation of quantities of brick work, RCC, PCC, Plastering, white washing, colour washing and painting / varnishing for shops, rooms, residential building with flat and pitched roof – Various types of arches–Calculation of brick work and RCC works in arches – Estimate of joineries for panelled and glazed doors, windows, ventilators, handrails etc. 1 2

List the methods of estimating quantities? Define estimate.

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What is a detailed estimate?

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Name the types of estimate.

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Show the contents of abstract estimate?

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Define preliminary estimate

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Discuss Long wall and short wall method? Summarize the advantages of centre line method over long wall and short wall method? Classify the type of arches?

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Describe centre line method.

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Write the recommendations for degree of accuracy on measurements.

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Demonstrate the importance of estimation

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Illustrate what is prime cost

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State plinth area rate

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An arch of 2.5m span subtends an angle of 80 at the center. The thickness of arch is 30cm and the breadth of the wall is 40cm. calculate the quantity of arch work. Explain schedule of rate

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Generalize the duties of quantity surveyor.

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Formulate methods to be adopted for volume calculating?

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Write the unit of measurement for earth work, D.P.C and brick work.

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Write the units of measurements for plastering, flooring and painting

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Explain the following measurements of a building? (i) Carpet area (ii) Floor Area (iii) Circulation area (iv)Carpet area The Plan and sectional elevation of the building are given in Fig-1 Estimate the quantities for the following items of works. (i) RCC slabs, lintels & sunshades. (ii) Doors and windows (iii)Plastering internal The Plan and sectional elevation of the building are given in Fig-1 Estimate the quantities for the following items of works. (i) 1 st class brickwork in Super structure CM1:6 (ii) PCC in foundations (iii)Ceiling plastering Prepare the Detailed Estimate for the following items of works are given in Fig-2 (i) Earth work excavation in foundation (ii) Cement plastering CM 1:6 (iii)White washing Prepare the Detailed Estimate for the following items of works are given in Fig-2 (i) RCC slabs, lintels & sunshades. (ii) Steel reinforcements bars in RCC at 1% (iii)Plastering internal Explain in detail about (i) Joineries (ii) Arch types (iii) Abstract estimate (iv) Supplementary estimate (i) What are methods to be adopted for volume calculating? (ii) Differentiate abstract and detailed estimate (i) Explain any four types of approximate estimate? ii) Differentiate Cube rate estimate and item rate estimate Briefly explain various types of estimates in detail?

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The Plan and sectional elevation of the building are given in Fig-3 Estimate the quantities for the following items of works. 10 (i) RCC slabs, lintels & sunshades. (ii) Doors and windows (iii)Plastering internal The Plan and sectional elevation of the building are given in Fig-3 Estimate the quantities for the following items of works. 11 (i) 1 st class brickwork in Super structure CM1:6 (ii) PCC in foundations (iii)Ceiling plastering

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Prepare the Detailed Estimate for the following items of works are given in Fig-4 (i) Earth work excavation in foundation 12 (ii) Cement plastering CM 1:6 (iii)White washing

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Prepare the Detailed Estimate for the following items of works are given in Fig-4 (i) RCC slabs, lintels & sunshades. 13 (ii) Steel reinforcements bars in RCC at 1% (iii)Plastering internal

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(i)Explain the following measurements of a building? 14 (a) Plinth area (b) Plot area (ii)Write the formula for Mid ordinate rule and Prismoidal formula Rule.

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UNIT II ESTIMATE OF OTHER STRUCTURES 10 Estimating of septic tank, soak pit – sanitary and water supply installations– water supply pipe line– sewer line – tube well– open well– estimate of bituminous and cement concrete roads– estimate of retaining walls– culverts – estimating of irrigation works– aqueduct, syphon, fall. PART-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

What are the different types of roads? Explain the role of soak pit What are factors to be considered in design of septic tank? Define lead. Define lift. Describe the methods to determine the area of roads in excavation Rewrite the mid sectional area formula. Explain prismoidal rule. Write about sewer line. Workout the quantity of stone metals required for 2km length of a 4m wide road. A cement concrete road is to be constructed over the existing water bound macadam road. Calculate the material requirement for a slab thickness of 10cm. What are all sanitary fittings? Illustrate Sketch and discuss about different parts of culvert. What is the importance of soak pit? Explain Classify the various types of arches

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What is the role of baffle wall in septic tank? Mention and explain few irrigation structures. What are the needs for retaining wall? Explain aqueduct. Calculate the size of septic tank for 25 users

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Describe in detail the different types of roads. Describe briefly the different types of irrigation structures. Prepare an estimate for the following, i) Excavation ii) Sub Grade iii) Quantity of concrete ‘cement concrete road’ given in fi

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Prepare the estimate quantity for the following constrains of ‘bituminou BT-2 shown in fig i) ii)

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Quantity of road thar and asphalt coat for 2m length Detailed estimate of sub grade

Prepare the estimate for the ‘sept

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Prepare the estimate(see theforabove sketch)the ‘soak i) Brick work ii) Quantity of brick bats Prepare an estimate for the ‘box c BT-5

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Describe in detail the methods of estimation of roads. What are the components of a culvert? Illustrate. Illustrate about any two irrigation structures. Calculate the quantities and estimate the retaining wall shown in figure below

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ii) Reinforcement activities iii) Concreting quantities 12 Estimate the cost of earthwork for a portion of a road from the following data. Road width at the formation surface is 8m.Side slopes 2:1 in banking and 1.5:1 in cutting. Length of chain is 30m.

13 Explain a procedure for estimation of the following i) Open well ii) Tube well. 14 Explain a ‘cantileverreparethe estimateretainingforthegivenone ofwa 100m length.

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UNIT III

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Data – Schedule of rates– Analysis of rates– Specifications– sources–Preparation of detailed and general specifications – Tenders– TTT Act– e-tender–Preparation of Tender Notice and Document – Contracts– Types of contracts – Drafting of contract documents– Arbitration and legal requirements. PART-A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

What is analysis of rates? Define specification. Briefly illustrate the schedule of rates. Define contract. Discuss, what a tender is. Explain the termstandard specification. Illustrate the term arbitration. The actual expenditure incurred in the construction of school building which have a total length of main walls140m is Rs. 14.97 lakhs. Estimate the approximate cost of a school building which will have 180m length of main walls. 9 Classify and explain the types of penalties that are imposed on a contract and why are they imposed? 10 Discuss the different types of specification? 11 Illustrate, the information that a contract document contain. 12 What is a tender notice? 13 Explain the types of contract? 14 Rewrite the requirements of a contract. 15 Define lump sum contract. 16 Explain the objects of specification 17 Discuss the types of termination of contract 18 Define the term Contractor 19 Rewrite the Essentials of contract 20 Summarize the important legal implications of a contract PART-B (16 Marks) 1 Illustrate the general specifications of a residential building. 2 Mention and describe the general specifications of a bituminous road. 3 Explain detailed specification of earth work. 4 Explain a detailed specification of super structure. 5 Explain and compare the different types of contract in detail. 6 Describe the legal requirements of a contract? 7 Discuss about schedule of rates. 8 Illustrate the specifications for a septic tank? 9 Illustrate the following in brief i) General or brief specification ii) Detailed specification iii) Standard specification 10 Explain about the contents of Tender notice? 11 Describe the general specification for first class buildings 12 Explain and rewrite the detailed specifications for any four items of work?

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13 Explain and compare the different types of estimates & differentiate detailed estimate from cube rate estimate? 14 Summarize the contents of contract document.

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UNIT – IV VALUATION Necessity – Basics of value engineering– Capitalised value– Depreciation– Escalation– Value of building– Calculation of Standard rent – Mortgage– Lease. 1 2 3

PART –A List the different methods of depreciation? Define valuation?

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What is obsolescence? Find the plinth area required for the residential accommodation for an assistant Engineer in the pay scale of Rs.36100 to 47500 per month. Define the Gross income:

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What is scrap value?

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Summarize why we calculate standard rent of building?

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Explain Gross income

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Describe Net come A property fetches a net income of Rs.900.00 deducting all outgoings. Workout the capitalized value of the property if the rate of interest is 6% per annum. Demonstrate the meaning of salvage value?

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Illustrate about Annuity

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Illustrate about book valve

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Differentiate between market valve and book valve.

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Point out factors influencing compaction? A pumping set with a motor has been installed in a building at a cost Rs.2500.00.Assuming the life of the pump as 15 years, workout the amount of annual installment of sinking fund to be deposited to accumulate the whole amount of 4% compound interest.

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An old building has been purchased by a person at a cost of Rs.30, 000/‐excluding

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the cost of the land. Evaluate the amount of annual sinking fund at 4% interest assuming the future life of the building as 20 years and scarp value of the building as 10% of the cost of purchase. Sinking fund method of depreciation is more reliable”-Justify

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Write the necessity of valuation.

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Write short note on Escalation?

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PART –B Define the following : (i) Type of lease 1 (ii) mortage (iii) Escalation State the following terms : (1) Scrap valve 2 (2) Salvage valve (3) Book Valve (4) Market valve In a plot of land costing Rs 20,00,000 a building has been newly constructed at a local cost of Rs80,00,000 including sanitary and water supply works , electrical insllations,etc . The building consist of four flats of four tenants. The owner expects 8 % return on the cost of construction and 5 % of return on the land. Calculate the 3 standard rent for each flat of the building assuming. (i) The life of the building is 60 yrs and the sinking fund will be created on 4% interest basis (ii)Annual repair cost 1% of the cost of construction (iii) Other outgoings including taxes at 30% of the net return on the building? (i) Explain differ forms of valve 4 (ii) Discuss about a freehold property Discuss the following terms : (i) Types of Lease 5 (ii) Mortage (iii) Escalation (iv) Methods of Depreciation Explain the terms clearly: (i) Annuity Head rent 6 (ii) Deferred income (iii) Deferred annuities (iv) Single rate Y.P. Calculate the annual rent of a building with the following data. Cost of land = Rs.20,000/Cost of building = Rs.80,000/Estimate life = 80years 7 Return expected = 5% on land 6% on building Annual repairs are expected to be 0.7% of the cost construction and other out goings will be 25% of the gross rent. There is no proposal to set up a sinking fund The capitalized cost of a building is Rs.one lac, including all fittings of first class 8 construction. if the rate of interest is 6%, Calculate net return from the property. Assume out goings as 15% on gross income. A plot measure 800sq.m.the built up area rate of this 1st class building is Rs.600/per sq.m this rates includes cost of water supply, sanitary and electric installations. 9 The age of the building is 50 years. The cost of the land is Rs.1800/- per sq.m Calculate the standard rent for a building located in CMA assuming the required

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land and building.The following particulars are available. Evaluate the present valve of the property Valve of the land = Rs4,00,000.00 Cost of the building to put up such a building present =Rs10,00,000 Age of the building = 40 year Estimate cost of repair =Rs.50,000.00 Depreciation to be allowed for the building = 0.75% per annum Differentiate clearly between the following: (i) Capitalized value and year’s purc 11 (ii) Freehold property and leasehold property (iii) Depreciation and obsolescence. 12 Examine in detail about various methaods of calculations Depreciation

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13 Explain in detail about various methaods of Valuation

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Write Short note on the following terms: (i)Sinking fund 14 (ii)Outgoings (iii)Capitalized value (iv)Price and Cost

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UNIT V REPORT PREPARATION Principles for report preparation – report on estimate of residential building– Culvert– Roads– Water supply and sanitary installations – Tube wells– Open wells PaRt A 1 2

Define Engineer: State Owner:

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Define Analysis of work:

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What are the principle of report preparation List the factors involved in locating a site?

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What are the set of drawings required for preparing a report?

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Discuss Measurement Book

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Identify the size of septic tank for 50 & 25 users?

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Explain Work sheet

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Discuss Drawings.

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Illustrate the estimate for the Open well?

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Write the estimate for the Tube well?

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Why valuation is necessary?

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Examine work

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Define Site

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Differentiate Open well and Tube well

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Select any two principles for the preparation of Water supply schemes?

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18 Select any two principles for the preparation of residential building?

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(i) Define the Procedure for preparation for preparation of reports? (ii)State how will you prepare a report on estimate of Box culvert? Describe the following in Report Preparation? (i) Definition of reports (ii) Types of reports (iii) Necessity of report Prepare a report on estimate for the following items in Single storey Residential building ((i) Sub structure (ii) Super Structure Explain the report on estimation for construction of bituminous roads

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Write a report on estimate for construction of cement concrete roads

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Explain the report on estimation for construction of Water bound macadam roads

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(i) List out the points to be considered while writing technical report? (ii) Differentiate Administrative report and technical report? Discuss the report on estimation for the construction of a multi storey building for the following (i) Sub structure (ii) Super Structure Write the report on estimate for construction structures : (i) Tube well (ii) Open well Examine the report on estimation for construction of Small bridge

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Examine the report on estimation for construction of water supply & sanitary work

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Examine the report on estimation for construction of following culverts (i) Bridge culvert (ii) Arch culvert Prepare the report on estimation for construction pipe line culvert (i) Summarize the documents to be attached with a report (ii) Explain Status report

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