Shivraj Balasaheb Roman

B.E. student, Passionate Cyclist, Avid Reader.

Student at Navsahyadri Engineering Society & Group of Institutes, Pune

Studied at R J Thakur School , Thane

Skilled in AutoCad, MS Excel , MS Office

Certified in English Language

Indian Standard PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE - CODE OF PRACTICE

This standard deals with the general structural use of plain and reinforced concrete. - For the purpose of this standard, plain concrete structures are those where reinforcement, if provided is ignored for~determination of strength of the structure. - Special requirements of structures, such as shells, folded plates, arches, bridges, chimneys, blast resistant structures, hydraulic structures, liquid retaining structures and earthquake resistant structures, covered in respective standards have not been covered in this standard; these standards shall be used in conjunction with this standard. Please find the complete PDF attached!

Construction process of commercial building

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OF COMMERCIAL MULTISTORY BUILDING: EXCAVATION FOUNDATION COLUMN COLUMN FOOTING BEAM SLAB SALIENT FEATURES

A Guide to Civil engineering technology

This compact book has been prepared based on field experience and information collected from various hand books and standards of civil engineering. The aim is to provide maximum information which are required by a site engineer in day to day work in a compact form at one place. Please note that matter given is only for guidance and not an authentic document, In any project whatever standards and norms mentioned on drawings and in contract should be followed if any contradiction is found. please let us know if you're having any queries about above topic. thank you.

Rate analysis sample

this file contains the sample of Rate Analysis also contains standard rates used for rate analysis this pdf is for reference and self study purpose only.

Stone Masonry in Civil engineering

Applications & Uses of Building Stones in Civil Engineering Uses of stones Building Stones and other necessary details about stones used in construction industry.

Principal of Foundation Engineering

Geotechnical properties of soil Naturally soil deposit Shallow foundation Ultimate bearing capacity Mat foundation Lateral earth pressure' Retaining walls Sheet pile walls

CONSTRUCTION planning equipment and methods

Fundamentals concept Planning and earthworks Constructions Soil and rock Compaction and stabilization equipment Dozers Scrappers Excavators

Pavement design details

All details about concrete pavement design How to check quality of pavement Size of pavement Design And other details

Code of practice for Steel

Code of practice for civil engineers

Highway Engineering book

Transportation planning process Forecasting of future traffic Scheme appraisal for Highway project Basic elements of highway traffic analysis Design of highway intersection Geometric alignment and design

All Advance Formulae for Civil engineering Candidates

Contents Conversion Factor Beam formula Column formula Piles formula Concrete formula Timber Engineering Surveying Soil & earthquake formulae And many more.

lecture-notes-in-structural-engineering-analysis-design

Structural analysis comprises the set of physical laws and mathematics required to study and predict the behavior of structures. The subjects of structural analysis are engineering artifacts whose integrity is judged largely based upon their ability to withstand loads; they commonly include buildings, bridges, aircraft, ships and cars. Structural analysis incorporates the fields of mechanics and dynamics as well as the many failure theories. From a theoretical perspective the primary goal of structural analysis is the computation of deformations, internal forces, and stresses. In practice, structural analysis can be viewed more abstractly as a method to drive the engineering design process or prove the soundness of a design without a dependence on directly testing it.