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This course teaches Mivan formwork technology, estimation, budgeting, quantity calculation, planning, costing, and management for high-rise RCC building projects. Course link: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/MIVAN-SHUTTERING--FORMWORK-ESTIMATION--BUDGETING-AND-MANAGEMENT-6762e58621adff46e20fa3c0
Civil engineers, site engineers, quantity surveyors, estimation engineers, project managers, construction managers, billing engineers, and contractors can join.
Mivan shuttering is an aluminum formwork system used for fast construction of RCC walls, slabs, beams, columns, staircases, and lift cores.
It helps achieve faster floor cycles, better concrete finishes, reduced wastage, and improved construction quality.
Yes. The course starts from fundamentals and gradually covers advanced estimation and budgeting topics.
Yes. Quantity surveyors can learn formwork quantity calculations, costing, budgeting, and rate analysis.
Yes. Site engineers can understand Mivan erection, dismantling, planning, sequencing, and execution.
Yes. Project managers can learn budgeting, planning, material control, and project monitoring.
The course provides extensive learning through multiple modules covering estimation and management of Mivan systems.
You can enroll here: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/MIVAN-SHUTTERING--FORMWORK-ESTIMATION--BUDGETING-AND-MANAGEMENT-6762e58621adff46e20fa3c0
Panels, beams, props, pins, wedges, wall panels, deck panels, corner panels, spacers, and supports.
They form the mold into which concrete is poured for walls, slabs, beams, and other RCC elements.
Aluminum is lightweight, durable, reusable, and easy to handle.
A wall panel is used to form RCC walls in Mivan construction.
A deck panel is used for slab construction.
They are fixing accessories used to connect formwork components securely.
Props provide support to slabs and horizontal elements during concreting.
Yes, the course explains each component and its practical use.
Understanding components helps in estimation, execution, and material planning.
Yes, walls, slabs, beams, columns, shear walls, staircases, lift cores, and foundations are covered.
Walls, slabs, columns, beams, staircases, lift cores, and repetitive structures.
A shear wall is a structural wall that resists lateral loads such as wind and earthquake forces.
It provides accurate alignment and high-quality concrete finishes.
Yes, structural and formwork drawing interpretation is covered.
Without understanding drawings, accurate estimation is impossible.
Dimensions are taken from plans, elevations, and sections to calculate shuttering areas.
Yes, detailed quantity calculations are included.
It is the contact surface area between concrete and formwork.
Shuttering area determines material requirement and costing.
Yes, floor-by-floor construction sequencing is explained.
Proper sequencing improves productivity and reduces delays.
Yes, foundation formwork estimation is covered.
Raft foundations and pile caps.
By calculating the shuttering area around foundation edges and sides.
Yes, pile cap shuttering calculations are included.
Props, tie rods, supports, and related accessories.
They maintain alignment and stability of formwork.
Yes, wall shuttering estimation is covered in detail.
Using wall height multiplied by wall length and considering both faces where applicable.
Yes, column estimation methods are explained.
Yes, practical quantity calculations are included.
Corner angles, spacers, wedges, pins, and supports.
Yes, material optimization techniques are covered.
Reuse reduces project cost and improves profitability.
Yes, they can be reused multiple times with proper maintenance.
Yes, slab formwork estimation is covered.
Based on slab dimensions and formwork contact area.
Yes, beam side and beam bottom formwork calculations are included.
Formwork used to cast RCC beams.
Beam formwork contributes significantly to project cost.
Yes, slab prop calculations are included.
Yes, scaffolding material estimation is covered.
Temporary support used during construction operations.
Yes, wastage and allowances are explained.
Ignoring wastage can result in material shortages and budget overruns.
Yes, staircase formwork estimation is included.
Treads, risers, waist slabs, landings, and side supports.
Yes, lift core formwork quantities are covered.
Lift cores are major vertical structural components in high-rise buildings.
Yes, roof slab shuttering calculations are included.
Yes, parapet wall formwork estimation is discussed.
They provide safety and architectural finishing at roof level.
Yes, safety considerations for upper floors are covered.
High-rise construction involves significant safety risks if procedures are ignored.
Yes, costing and budgeting form a major part of the course.
Calculating the total cost of formwork materials, labor, maintenance, and accessories.
Yes, detailed rate analysis methods are included.
Determining the unit cost of formwork activities based on resources used.
Yes, labor cost estimation for installation and dismantling is included.
Labor is a major cost component in formwork operations.
Yes, project budgeting is covered comprehensively.
Estimating total project expenditure before execution.
Yes, budgeting for large high-rise projects is included.
Yes, through optimization and reuse strategies.
Yes, maintenance of panels and accessories is discussed.
Cleaning, repairing, and storing panels for repeated use.
Yes, scrap value considerations are included in budgeting.
Using materials efficiently to minimize wastage and maximize reuse.
It improves project profitability.
Yes, practical case studies are included.
They show real project challenges and practical solutions.
Yes, high-rise building applications are covered extensively.
Because repetitive floor layouts make the system highly efficient.
Yes, planning and scheduling modules are included.
Scheduling directly affects floor cycle time and project completion.
Yes, it provides practical understanding of progress tracking.
Yes, material planning and procurement concepts are discussed.
Yes, contractors can improve execution efficiency and profitability.
Yes, estimation engineers can improve quantity takeoff accuracy.
Yes, it supports budgeting and quantity estimation for tenders.
Yes, it helps verify quantities and project costs.
Yes, productivity enhancement techniques are included.
Because it allows repetitive and systematic construction cycles.
Yes, smooth finishes and dimensional accuracy are discussed.
Yes, Mivan expertise is valuable in large residential and commercial projects.
Yes, many countries use aluminum formwork systems for mass housing and high-rise construction.
Yes, it improves understanding of planning, cost control, and execution.
It combines estimation, budgeting, quantity calculation, management, optimization, and practical project applications.
It helps you understand the complete lifecycle of Mivan formwork from drawings and quantities to costing, budgeting, planning, and execution.
You can enroll here: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/MIVAN-SHUTTERING--FORMWORK-ESTIMATION--BUDGETING-AND-MANAGEMENT-6762e58621adff46e20fa3c0
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