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This course package is made for learners who want to build a career in construction supervision, site work, billing, quantity work, planning, tendering, contracts, rate analysis, site inspection, and basic drawing understanding.
10th pass, 12th pass, graduates, non-technical learners, site workers, supervisors, freshers, contractors’ staff, and anyone who wants to understand construction site work can join this course.
No. This course is specially useful for non-technical learners also. It is made for people who want to enter construction supervision even if they do not have a civil engineering degree.
Yes. A 10th pass learner can join if they are serious about learning construction site basics, quantity work, billing, supervision, and project coordination.
Yes. A 12th pass learner can join and start learning the practical side of construction work step by step.
Yes. Non-technical graduates can join this course if they want to move into construction supervision, site coordination, billing support, or contractor-side work.
Yes. The course package is in Hindi, which makes it easier for many learners to understand construction work in a practical way.
The main purpose is to help non-technical learners understand construction site work, quantities, billing, contracts, planning, rate analysis, inspection, and supervision.
It is a package. It includes multiple courses that support construction supervisor training.
You can join from the official BHADANIS course page here:
It is best for learners who want practical construction knowledge but do not know where to start. It is also useful for people already working at site who want to improve.
Yes. It gives a strong learning path for supervision work by covering site management, billing, quantity calculation, contracts, planning, inspection, and rate analysis.
A construction supervisor checks site work, guides labour, coordinates materials, follows drawings, tracks progress, reports daily work, supports quality checks, and helps the site run smoothly.
Yes, but it can be learned. A supervisor should understand drawings, quantities, materials, work sequence, safety, quality, and reporting.
Yes. Site supervisors can improve their knowledge of measurement, billing, site inspection, project planning, tendering, and contract basics.
Yes. Contractors’ staff can use this course to understand billing, quantity work, site coordination, material records, rate analysis, and project documentation.
Yes. The package includes quantity surveying training in Hindi, which helps learners understand measurement, quantities, BOQ, billing, and estimation basics.
Because supervisors often need to understand how much work is done, how much material is used, how measurements are taken, and how bills are prepared.
Yes. The package includes billing engineering training in Hindi.
Billing knowledge helps supervisors understand work measurement, running bills, quantity records, payment support, and final work statements.
Yes. The package includes tendering and construction contracts management training in Hindi.
Tendering knowledge helps supervisors understand scope of work, item descriptions, rates, specifications, contract conditions, and project responsibilities.
Yes. Construction contracts management is included in the package.
Site work is controlled by contract conditions. A supervisor should know what work is included, what is extra, what needs approval, and what must be recorded.
Yes. Construction project planning and management training is part of the package.
Planning helps a supervisor know what work should happen first, what comes next, which material is needed, and how progress should be tracked.
Yes. It can help learners understand daily work planning, labour coordination, material follow-up, and progress reporting.
Yes. The package includes construction site management training from the head office point of view.
Many site decisions depend on head office approvals, material supply, billing, purchase, planning, and reporting. A supervisor should know how to coordinate properly.
Yes. Rate analysis of civil works is included in the package.
Rate analysis means finding the cost of one unit of work by considering material, labour, tools, machinery, wastage, transport, and other project requirements.
It helps learners understand how construction work is priced, why rates differ, and how contractors calculate work cost.
Yes. Site works inspection and supervision training is included in the package.
Inspection helps supervisors catch mistakes early, reduce rework, improve quality, and make sure work is done as per drawings and instructions.
Yes. The site inspection and supervision part includes practical checklists, formats, and site reporting methods.
Yes. The package includes training related to drawing understanding and drafting basics for construction learners.
Because site work cannot be done properly without reading plans, dimensions, levels, sections, and details.
Yes. With proper step-by-step training, non-technical learners can understand basic construction drawings and site instructions.
Yes. Quantity surveying and billing training helps learners understand BOQ items, units, quantities, rates, and work descriptions.
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It lists construction work items with units, quantities, and rates for project pricing and billing.
Yes. Measurement basics are included through quantity surveying and billing topics.
A supervisor should understand length, area, volume, number, weight, and work-wise measurement methods used at site.
Yes. Learners can understand how material quantities are connected with work quantities and site requirements.
Yes. Site supervision topics help learners understand labour coordination, daily work targets, safety, quality, and productivity.
Yes. It is useful for contractor-side roles such as site supervisor, junior billing assistant, site coordinator, quantity assistant, and project support staff.
Yes. It can help learners understand inspection, reporting, checking work quality, documentation, and site coordination.
Yes. Builders need supervisors who understand site execution, material records, labour work, measurement, billing, and quality checks.
Yes. It is useful for residential, commercial, and building construction projects where site supervision is required.
Yes. Site inspection and supervision training helps learners understand quality checking and defect identification.
A supervisor should check material quality, workmanship, line, level, alignment, dimensions, curing, finishing, and safety-related points.
Yes. Site supervision naturally includes safety awareness because supervisors must watch unsafe work, risky conditions, and site discipline.
Because accidents can happen quickly on construction sites. A supervisor must make sure labour uses safe methods and follows site instructions.
Yes. Site reporting is connected with supervision, planning, billing, and inspection topics.
A supervisor may prepare daily progress reports, labour reports, material reports, work completion notes, inspection records, and site issue reports.
Yes. Planning and site management topics help learners understand daily progress tracking.
Yes. Quantity work, billing, and site management help learners understand material issue, consumption, balance, and wastage.
Material reconciliation means checking received material, used material, balance material, wastage, and billed quantity.
Material tracking helps avoid wastage, theft, shortage, wrong billing, and project cost loss.
It helps learners understand productivity from a practical site point of view through planning, supervision, and rate analysis.
Labour productivity means how much work labour completes in a certain time with available material, tools, and instructions.
Yes. Quantity surveying, billing, and rate analysis topics help learners understand how common civil materials are used and calculated.
Yes. Site supervision training can help learners understand brickwork line, level, thickness, bonding, mortar, curing, and quality checks.
Yes. Supervisors can learn how to check surface preparation, thickness, level, finishing, curing, and defects in plaster work.
Yes. Learners can understand basic checks before, during, and after concrete work.
Yes. Site inspection and quantity work can help learners understand basic checking of shuttering, reinforcement, cover, spacing, and alignment.
Yes. Finishing work like plaster, flooring, tiles, painting, doors, windows, and final defects can be understood through supervision and inspection learning.
Yes. Site inspection topics can help learners understand waterproofing checks, leakage testing, and defect control.
Yes. Site supervisors need to coordinate plumbing layouts, sleeves, openings, drainage slopes, and testing.
Yes. Supervisors can learn how to coordinate conduits, sleeves, boxes, panel spaces, and work sequence with other site activities.
Yes. Site inspection and supervision topics help learners understand punch lists, defect closure, final checking, and handover preparation.
A punch list is a list of pending works, defects, corrections, and finishing issues that must be completed before handover.
Yes. Learners can understand construction terms, work stages, drawings, quantities, and reports, which helps them communicate better with engineers.
Yes. Site supervision learning helps learners understand how to explain work clearly, check output, and maintain discipline at site.
Yes. Billing, quantity, tendering, contracts, and supervision topics help learners speak more clearly with contractors and subcontractors.
Yes. Learners can speak better about site supervision, measurement, billing, planning, tendering, quality, and construction work.
Learners can target roles like construction supervisor, site supervisor, junior site coordinator, billing assistant, quantity assistant, project assistant, and contractor office support roles.
No course can honestly guarantee a job. But this package can help learners build practical skills and improve their confidence for construction-related work.
Yes. Practical site experience is important. This course gives the learning base, and site exposure helps strengthen it.
Yes. Since it is online, learners can study through their course library after purchase.
After successful purchase, the package is added to your courses and can be accessed after login.
Yes. You can access it from a computer after successful login.
Yes. You can access your course library through a browser on other devices also.
The validity period shown for this package is 740 days.
Yes. If the learner is serious and wants to work in construction, this Hindi course can help build basic and practical site knowledge.
No. The package is in Hindi, so learners who are more comfortable in Hindi can understand the topics better.
Yes. It is suitable for non-technical learners and starts with practical construction learning areas.
Yes. Helpers, junior site staff, store assistants, and contractor staff can use this course to move towards supervision and documentation roles.
Yes. If someone is involved in a family construction business, this course can help them understand site work, billing, rates, contracts, and supervision.
Yes. Small contractors can benefit from quantity, billing, rate analysis, tendering, planning, and site inspection knowledge.
Yes. Planning and site supervision topics help learners understand work sequence from starting stage to finishing and handover.
Construction sequence means the order in which site activities are done, such as layout, excavation, foundation, structure, masonry, plaster, services, finishing, and handover.
Yes. Site inspection training helps learners identify common mistakes and understand how to report and correct them.
Yes. Tendering, contracts, billing, quantity surveying, planning, and site supervision all include document understanding.
A supervisor should know drawings, BOQ, work orders, measurement sheets, daily reports, checklists, material records, bills, and inspection reports.
Contracts explain scope, rates, payment terms, quality requirements, time limits, penalties, and responsibilities. A supervisor who understands contracts works more carefully.
Yes. With practice, learners can become more confident in checking work, recording progress, coordinating labour, and supporting engineers.
Yes. Anyone planning to start small construction-related work can learn useful basics of rates, quantities, site work, billing, and supervision.
This package is not only about one topic. It brings together quantity surveying, billing, tendering, contracts, planning, site management, rate analysis, site inspection, and drawing basics for non-technical learners.
BHADANIS has designed this course package for learners who want practical construction career skills in Hindi. It keeps the learning focused on real site work, billing, quantities, planning, contracts, inspection, and supervision.
You can enroll from the official BHADANIS course page here: