Basics of civil Engineering,General notes for civil Engineering


Basics of civil Engineering

·        Electrical conduits shall not run in column.

·        Earth work excavation for basement above 3 m should be stepped form.

·        Any back filling shall be compacted 95% of dry density at the optimum moisture content and in layers not more than 200mm for filling above structure and 300 mm for no structure.

·        f soling is specified the soling stones shall be laid at45° to 60° inclination (and not vertical) with interstices filled with sand or moorum.

·        y represents tor steel grade - fe-415 of  IS:1786. With characteristic yield strength of 415 n/mm minimum.

·        represents mild steel grade - 1 of IS: 432 (part-1).

·        All reinforcement shall be free from mill scales, loose rust & coats of paints, oil or any other substances.

·        By providing proper cover blocks, spacers, chairs etc. All reinforcement shall be placed and maintained in position as shown in structural drawing.

·        Cement shall be 43 grades ordinary Portland cement conforming to is: 8112 or53 grade ordinary Portland cement conforming to is: 12269-1987.

·        Cement shall be stored in dry places on a raised platform about 200mm above floor level and 300mm away from walls. Bags to be stacked not more than 10 bags high in such a manner that it is adequately protected from moisture and contamination.

·        Water used for both mixing and curing shall be clean and free from injurious amounts of oils, acids, alkalis, salts, sugar and organic materials or other substances that may be deleterious to concrete or steel. The pH shall be generally between 6 and 8.

·        Cement shall be tested for its setting.

1. The initial setting time shall not be less than 30 minutes.

2. The final setting time shall not be more than 10 hours.

·        Samples from fresh concrete shall be taken and at least a set of 6 cubes of 150mm shall be prepared and cured. 3cube each at 7 days and 28 days shall be tested for compressive strength. The test results should be submitted to engineer for approval. If results are unsatisfactory necessary action/rectification/remedial measures has to be exercised.

·        A set of cube tests shall be carried out for each 30 cum of concrete / each level of casting / each batch of cement.

·        Water cement ratio for different grades of concrete shall not exceed 0.45 for m20 and above and 0.50 for m10 / m15 contractor / mix designer to carry out the necessary initial (preliminary) tests. For concrete grades m20 and above approved admixture shall be used as per mix design requirements.

CONCRETE COVER

Clear cover to main reinforcement in

1. Footings: 50 mm

2. Raft foundation. Top: 50 mm

3. Raft foundation. Bottom/sides : 75 mm

4. Strap beam: 50 mm

5. Grade slab: 20 mm

6. Column: 40 mm

7. Shear wall: 25 mm

8. Beams: 25 mm

9. Slabs: 15 mm

10. Flat slab: 20 mm

11. Staircase: 15 mm

12. Retaining wall: 20/ 25 mm on earth

13. Water retaining structures: 20 / 30 mm

·        Contractor shall allow for independent testing of reinforcement steel for each dia of bar for every 50t and at change of source.

·        All beam reinf. to be anchored for a minimum length of 46 x dia of bar into col / supporting beam u.n.

·        Binding wires shall be 16 gauge 1.6mm soft annealed steel wires free from rust and other contaminants.

Concrete design mix report.

1. Concrete design mix report along with the test results for concrete cubes shall be submitted in advance for approval before relevant concreting and the minimum cement content shall be not less than 300 kg/m

2. Slump shall be 100 + 25mm.

·        Pouring of concrete. No concreting operation shall be carried out during inclement weather conditions like heavy rain, storm and high winds.

REPAIRS

·        Concrete repairs in any structural elements shall be carried out only after inspection and as per the approved method. Contractor to submit detail method statement for engineer's review and response.

·        Concrete floor screed shall be in panels of 3m x 3m with joints sealed with sealant to match with joints in slab. Locations to be approved by engineer prior to concreting.

·        All concreting must stop at a shuttered surface only.

·        At all construction joints the reinforcement shall be continuous.

·        Construction joint in retaining walls & water tank shall be provided with an approved sealant.

·        all deeper excavation below the ground level slab shall be retained by a localized soil and water retention system, as may be retained by a localized soil and water retention system, as may be

·        dewatering by suitable means to be adopted (ensuring no fines are drawn out) to keep the founding strata completely dry and shall be continued until the ground floor slab / beams are cast and cured to achieve specified design strength.

·        Cement proportion: concrete mix in above such foundations shall contain 10percent extra cement than specified.

·        At locations of isolation / expansion joint provide polysulphide sealant with backer rod polystyrene boards.

·        No through bolts shall be used in formwork of retaining wall. And water tank walls.

FOUNDATIONS

·        All loose pockets and soft spots are to be filled in mass concrete of grade m10.

·        Back filling behind the retaining wall shall be carried out only after the ground floor slab is cast and has attained design strength.

·        The space between hard strata (to achieve a minimum of 25 met/m2) and bottom of raft/ foundation shall be filled with plum concrete.

·        Size stone masonry shall be in cm 1:6 unless specified otherwise.

·        Continuous wall foundation shall be stepped in a ratio of 1 vertical to 2 horizontal wherever level changes are necessary.

·        Sloped portion to be finished smooth with trowel without using mortar. Column portion to be finished smooth with concrete.

·        Grade of concrete shall be as per footing schedule/ raft details.

SUPER STRUCTURE

·        All exposed corners of columns and beams shall have straight edges and shall be champhered if specified in architectural drawings.

·        Concreting of columns, beams, facials, and thin sections of concrete members shall be carried out using approved plasticizer as per manufacturer’s specifications.

·        Concrete pouring, testing, removal of formwork and acceptance criteria shall be as per relevant Indian standard code of practice.

·        Centering of cantilever beams and slab projections shall not be removed unless roof slab above is cast and cured and sufficient balancing load is attained. Provide pre camber to cant. beams/slabs

·        Before pouring floor level concrete, the floor systems below shall be sufficiently supported by means of propping and this system shall be approved by the engineer-in-charge.

·        Concrete in toilet, kitchen, water body areas shall be mixed with approved waterproof compound and waterproofing over slabs and sides of walls shall be done as per architectural details.

·        Contractor shall check all the openings as per architectural/service drawings and shall provide necessary trimming bars.no additional opening shall be drilled in the structure unless approved.

·        Concrete should be placed in thin layers which can be effectively compacted as the placing proceeds say in 300mm.

·        When casting columns, walls or beams of depth 700mm or more, a layer of rich cement mortar should be placed first. This is to avoid accumulation of gravel in the bottom layer and to have a better bond.

·        Compaction of concrete shall be done by mechanical vibrators. Proper care shall be taken to avoid segregation and honeycombing.

·        Contractor shall submit shop drawings including bar bending schedule for approval prior to taking up of construction.

·        The secondary beam bars shall be placed over main beam bars when the depth of beams is same at junctions.

·        Short span steel shall be at bottom layer in two way slab system and spacers bar, chairs to top steel shall be provided with adequate cover.

·        No splicing of bars shall be made at the point of maximum tensile stresses.

·        For splices of reinforcement, minimum lap length for bars shall be 50 x dia of bar.

·        Not more than 1/3 of main reinforcement shall be lapped at any section.

·        Splices if un avoidable, must be located from face of the column at not closer than twice the beam depth.

·        Splices in beams shall be contained by additional stirrups at a spacing not exceeding 150mm over the entire length of splices.

·        Stirrups shall be closed type with ends hooked at 135 with 10x bar dia extension (but not less than 75mm).

·        Spacing of stirrups shall not exceed 200mm.

COLUMNS

·        Concrete mix shall be as per schedule of columns.

·        p.v.c cover blocks to be used with prior approval of engineer.

·        Rings to be provided for full length of main rods to prevent dislocation of main bars while concreting, at spacing as specified in the schedule.

·        Ld. shall be

1. M25 and above    46 x dia

·        Column starter to be set by template and shall be provided with next higher grade of concrete mix of columns.

·        Beam bottom levels are to be marked on column rods and column to be stopped at this level to avoid extra shuttering of columns below beam bottoms.

DESHUTTERING TIME

·        In normal circumstances where ambient temp. does not fall below 15 c & where ordinary Portland cement is used & adequate curing is done. Following stripping time may deem to satisfy.

i. vertical formwork to columns, walls, beams - 16 to 24hrs

ii. Soffit formwork to slabs(props to be refixed immediately after removal of formwork) - 3 days

iii. Soffit formwork to beams(props to be refixed immediately after removal of formwork) - 7 days

·        props to slabs:

a) Slabs spanning up to 4500 mm - 7 days

b) slabs spanning over 4500 mm - 14 days

·        props to beams and arches:

a) Beams spanning up to 6000 mm - 14 days

b) beams spanning above 6000 mm -21 days

ROOF LEVEL CONCRETE.

Floor shuttering levels to be as per architectural drawings. The shuttering should be leveled and contain no voids to prevent slurry leakage. The external shuttering to be more in height by 75 mm than required. Diagonals of each rectangles / squares shall be checked.

·        distribution reinforcement for slab top rods shall be y8@225cc unless specified otherwise in relevant drawing pin rods/chairs

·        Second layer and third layer reinforcement in beams to be tied with pin rods of y20 / y25 only.

·        chairs to be provided to support top reinforcement in slabs using suitable dia bars with approval of engineer in-charge

CONSTRUCTION JOINTS

·        Construction joints in slabs and beams are often placed either at point of contraflexture in which case the concrete may be left sloped off or stepped off by means of stop forms. Construction joints located near minimum shear shall have stop forms perpendicular to the acting forces. Where the concrete is to be placed in the second pour, the old concrete shall be thoroughly roughened to expose aggregates. Moistened and a layer of rich fresh mortar should be laid immediately before fresh concrete is placed. it should be placed to a thickness of 20 to 30mm and shall be worked well into the irregularities of hardened concrete.

·        All the construction joints shall be pre-determined as per the sequence of operation and shall be got approved.

·        Construction joints shall be in accordance with typical construction joint details.

·        Expansion joint detail shall be as per typical expansion joint details.

CURING METHOD

·        Curing of slabs and beams shall be achieved by ponding only, for a minimum period of 7 days.

·        Curing of footing tops, rcc walls, columns and external beam faces shall be done by covering them with gunny bags or hessian and keeping wet constantly for complete curing period of 7 days.

·        Groove cutting machine shall be used for chasing of walls for all electrical conduits.

·        4" wide to 7" wide expanded metal mesh shall be used before plastering of all conduit chasings in walls.

·        For column-wall junctions & beam-wall junctions 4" wide expanded metal mesh shall be used, before plastering of concrete and wall junctions.

WATER RETAINING STRUCTURE

·        Concrete mix m-25 shall be used for all water retaining structure with 330kg/cu.m of cement minimum. Unless otherwise specified.

·        ditchtment d.m or conplast liquid admixture shall be used with m-25 concrete at 150 ml per bag of cement.

·        Plastering shall be done with c.m 1:4 using putz ditchment d.m or conplast liquid admixtures at 150ml per bag of cement.


Civil Engineering IS codes

Civil Engineering IS Code List

Indian standard codes/ IS code books

Civil engineers use a large number of Indian Standard (IS) codes in India for the purpose of design and analysis of civil engineering structures like buildings, roads, steel structures, dams, railways, airports, harbor and many more

 

INDIAN STANDARD

PURPOSES

 

IS : 456

 

Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete.

 

IS: 383

 

Specifications for fine & coarse aggregate from natural sources for concrete.

 

IS: 2386

 

Methods of tests for aggregate for concrete. (9 parts).

 

IS: 2430

 

Methods of sampling.

 

IS: 4082

 

Specifications for storage of materials.

 

IS: 2116

 

Permissible clay, silt & fine dust contents in sand.

 

IS: 2250

 

Compressive strength test for cement mortar cubes.

 

IS: 269-2015

 

Specifications for 33, 43 & 53 grade OPC.

 

IS: 455

 

Specifications for PSC (Portland slag cement).

 

IS: 1489

 

Specifications for PPC (Portland pozzolana cement).

 

IS: 6909

 

Specifications for SSC (super sulphated cement).

 

IS: 8041

 

Specifications for RHPC (Rapid Hardening Portland cement).

 

IS: 12330

 

Specifications for SRPC (sulphate resistant portland cement).

 

IS: 6452

 

Specifications for HAC for structural use (high alumina cement).

 

S: 3466

 

Specifications for masonry cement.

 

 

IS: 4031

 

Chemical analysis and tests on cement.

 

 

IS: 456; 10262; SP 23

 

Codes for designing concrete mixes.

 

IS: 1199

 

Methods of sampling and analysis of concrete.

 

IS: 516BXB JWJJS

 

Methods of test for strength of concrete.

 

IS: 13311

 

Ultrasonic testing of concrete structures.

 

IS: 4925

 

Specifications for concrete batching plant.

 

IS: 3025

 

Tests on water samples.

 

IS: 4990

 

Specifications for plywood formwork for concrete.

 

IS: 9103

 

Specifications for concrete admixtures.

 

IS: 12200

 

Specifications for PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) water bars.

 

IS: 1077

 

Specifications for bricks for masonry work.

 

IS: 5454

 

Methods of sampling of bricks for tests.

 

IS: 3495

 

Methods of testing of bricks.

 

IS: 1786

 

Cold-worked HYSD steel rebar’s  (grade Fe415 & Fe500).

 

IS: 432; 226; 2062

 

Mild steel of grade I.

 

IS: 432; 1877

 

Mild steel of grade II.

 

IS: 1566

 

Specifications for hard drawn steel wire fabric for reinforcing concrete.

 

IS: 1785

 

Specifications for plain hard drawn steel wire fabric for prestressed concrete.

 

IS: 2090

 

Specifications for high tensile strength steel bar for prestressed concrete.

 

IS: 2062

 

Specifications for steel for general purposes.

 

IS: 226

 

Specifications for rolled steel made from structural steel.

 

IS: 2074

 

Specifications for prime coat for structural steel.

 

IS: 2932

 

Specifications for synthetic enamel paint for structural steel.

 

IS: 12118

 

Specifications for Polysulphide sealants.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR CEMENT

 

 

IS 269 - 2015

 

Specification for 33 Grade ordinary portland cement.

 

IS 8041 - 1990

 

Specification for Rapid hardening portland cement.

 

IS 1489 (part 1&2) 1991

 

Specification for portland  Pozzolona cement.

 

IS 4031 - 1988

 

Methods of physical test for hydraulic cement.

 

IS 4032 - 1985

 

Method of chemical analysis of hydraulic cement.

 

IS 3535 - 1986

 

Method of sampling for hydraulic cement.

 

IS 650 - 1991

 

Standards and testing of cement.

 

IS 8112 - 2013

 

Specification for 43 Grade OPC

 

IS 12269-1987

 

Specification for 53 Grade OPC.

 

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR COARSE / FINE AGGREGATE

 

 

IS 383-2016

 

Specification for coarse & fine aggregate.

 

IS 2386 (Part I) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate for concrete particle size and shape.

 

IS 2386 (Part II) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate for concrete estimation of deleterious materials and organic impurities

 

IS 2386 (Part III) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate for specific gravity, density, voids, absorption & bulking .

 

 

IS 2386 (Part IV) 1963

 

 

 

Methods of test for aggregate for Mechanical properties.

 

IS 2386 (Part V) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate Soundness.

 

IS 2386 (Part VI) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate measuring mortar making properties of fine aggregates.

 

IS 2386 (Part VII) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate for alkali-aggregate reactivity.

 

 

IS 2386 (Part VIII) 1963

 

Methods of test for aggregate for petrographic examination.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR BRICKS

 

 

IS 5454 - 1978

 

Method of sampling of clay building bricks.

 

IS 3495 (Parts I TO iv) 1976

 

Method of test for burnt-clay building bricks.

 

IS 1077 - 1992

 

Common burnt clay building bricks.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR MASONRY MORTAR

 

 

IS 2116 - 1980

 

 

Specification for sand for masonry mortars.

 

IS 2250 - 1981

 

Code of practice for preparation and use of masonry mortar .

 

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR CEMENT CONCRETE

 

 

IS 383 - 1970

 

Specification for coarse and fine aggregate.

 

IS 516 - 1959

 

Specification for compressive strength, Flexural strength.

 

IS 456 – 2000

 

Code of Practices for Plain & reinforced concrete etc.

 

 

IS 1199 – 1959

 

Methods of sampling and analysis of concrete.

 

IS 10262 – 1982

 

Recommended Guide Lines for Concrete Mix Design.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR CURING COMPOUND

 

 

ASTM-C-156809

 

Standard test method for water retention & daylight reflection test on concrete.

 

ASTM-C. 87-69

 

The standard method of test for the effect of organic materials in fine aggregate on strength of mortar.

 

ASTM C. 309-89

 

Standard specification for liquid membranes forming compounds.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR PVC Water Stops

 

 

IS 12200 – 1987

 

Code of practice for the provision of water stops.

 

IS 8543-19

 

Procedure for Testing Parts.

 

ASTM : D 638-1991

 

 

Standard Test Methods for Tensile Properties of Plastics

 

ASTM : D 412-1992

 

Standard Test Methods for Thermoplastic Elastomers-Tension.

 

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR HYSD BARS

 

 

IS 1786 – 1985

 

 

Specifications for HYSD bars.

 

IS 432 (P II) 1966

 

Specification for Mild Steel and Medium Tensile steel bars.

 

IS 5121 – 1972

 

Method for Tensile testing of steel wires.

 

IS 1566 – 1982

 

Hard drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement.

 

IS 1608 – 1972

 

Method for Tensile testing of Steel products.

 

IS 2502 - 1963

 

Code of practice for bending & fixing of bars for concrete reinforcement.


LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR Precast R.C.C. Pipes

 

 

IS 458 – 1988

 

Specifications for precast concrete pipes.

 

IS 3597 – 1985

 

Methods of Tests for concrete pipes.

 

LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS FOR SOIL

 

 

IS:2720 (Part .I) 1983

 

 

Preparation of dry sample (soil).

 

IS:2720 (Part .III) 1980 Sect/1

 

Determination of water content (moisture content).

 

 

IS: 2720 (Part. III) 1980 Sect/2

 

Determination of specific gravity of fine-grained soil.

 

IS: 2720 (Part. III) 1980 Sect/2

 

 

Determination of specific gravity of fine, medium & coarse-grained soil.

 

 

IS:2720 (Part.4) 1985

 

 

Grain size analysis.

 

IS:2720 (Part.5) 1985

 

Determination of Liquid and plastic limit.

 

IS: 2720 (Part. VI) 1987

 

 

Determination of shrinkage factors.

 

IS: 2720 (Part. VII) 1980

 

 

Determination of water content - dry density relation using light compaction.

 

IS:2720 (Part.8) 1983

 

 

Determination of water content - dry density relation using heavy compaction.

 

IS:2720 (Part IX) 1971

 

Determination of water content - dry density relation using constant wt. soil method.

 

IS: 2720 (Part. X) 1991

 

 

Determination of Unconfined compressive strength.

 

 

IS: 2720(Part. XI) 1971

 

Determination of shear strength parameters (tri-axial) without measurement of pore pressure parameters (Tri-axial compaction).

 

IS: 2720 (Part. XII) 1981

 

 

Determination of shear strength parameters (Tri-axial compaction).

 

IS: 2720 (Part. XIII) 1986

 

 

Direct shear test.

 

IS:2720 (Part.14) 1983

 

Determination of Density Index (R.D) of cohesion less soil.

 

IS:2720 (Part.15) 1986

 

Determination of consolidation properties.

 

IS:2720 (Part.17) 1986

 

 

Determination of permeability.

 

IS:2720 (Part.28) 1974

 

Determination of dry density of soils, in place by the sand replacement method.

 

IS:2720 (Part.29) 1975

 

 

Determination of dry density of soils, in place by the core-cutter method.

 

. IS:2720 (Part.30) 1980

 

 

Laboratory vane shear test.

 

IS:2720 (Part.33) 1971

 

Determination of the density in place by the ring and water replacement method.

 

IS: 2720 (Part. XI) 1977

 

 

Determination of free swell index of soils.

 

 

IS: 2720 (Part. XII) 1978

 

Measurement of swelling pressure of soils.

 

 

IS:1498 1970

 

Classification and identification of soils for General Engineering purposes.