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This course is about practical site inspection and supervision for civil engineers, site engineers, quality engineers, project supervisors, and construction managers working on building projects, especially high-rise construction.
Course link: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/SITE-WORKS-INSPECTION-AND-SUPERVISION-674592b0f68d572af3dbf4b9
Civil engineers, site engineers, site inspectors, quality control engineers, construction managers, project supervisors, and engineers who want to improve site inspection skills can join this course.
Yes. Fresh civil engineers can join because the course starts from inspection basics and then moves into foundation, structure, finishing, safety, services, reporting, and handover.
Yes. Experienced site engineers can use this course to improve inspection discipline, checklist preparation, reporting, quality control, defect tracking, and final handover readiness.
The course is focused on high-rise building inspection, but many inspection methods are useful for residential, commercial, institutional, and mixed-use building projects also.
The course focuses on site inspection and supervision of G+45 high-rise building work, from foundation stage to final handover.
Site inspection is important because it helps detect mistakes early, maintain quality, reduce rework, improve safety, and make sure work follows approved drawings and specifications.
A site engineer is often the first person to notice site mistakes. Good inspection knowledge helps the engineer stop wrong work before it becomes costly.
Yes. The course covers both inspection and supervision, so learners understand how to check work, guide teams, record observations, and follow up for correction.
You can join from the official BHADANIS course page here:
The course language is English.
The course validity shown is 365 days.
The course includes 17 modules.
The course includes 81 sessions.
The total course duration shown is 5 hours, 43 minutes, and 17 seconds.
Yes. This is an online course. After successful purchase, it is added to your course library.
Yes. You can access the course from a computer after login.
Yes. You can access your course library through a browser on other devices also.
Yes. The course page includes a preview option, so learners can check the course before enrollment.
Yes. The course focuses on practical formats, checklists, reporting methods, inspection logs, defect records, and supervision documentation.
Course link: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/SITE-WORKS-INSPECTION-AND-SUPERVISION-674592b0f68d572af3dbf4b9
Module 1 covers introduction to site inspection in high-rise buildings, importance of inspection, common challenges, roles, responsibilities, and inspection tools.
High-rise buildings involve more floors, more services, more safety risk, more coordination, and stricter quality control. A small mistake can repeat floor after floor if not caught early.
A site inspector checks work quality, compares work with drawings, records defects, follows up rectification, coordinates with teams, and supports approval before the next activity starts.
A site engineer checks layout, levels, materials, workmanship, safety, progress, and compliance before allowing work to proceed further.
Yes. The course introduces common inspection tools used for checking levels, alignment, dimensions, defects, strength, safety, and site progress.
Module 2 covers foundation inspection, including soil report review, excavation checks, raft, pile or mat foundation inspection, concrete strength, curing, anchor bolts, and waterproofing.
Foundation mistakes are very serious because the whole structure depends on the foundation. Wrong excavation, poor reinforcement, weak concrete, or missed waterproofing can create major problems later.
Yes. The course explains how soil and geotechnical reports are reviewed from an inspection and site supervision point of view.
Yes. Excavation inspection is included, covering levels, dimensions, safety, soil condition, dewatering, side stability, and readiness for foundation work.
Yes. Raft foundation inspection is included as part of high-rise foundation checking.
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Yes. Pile foundation inspection is included, especially for high-rise projects where deep foundations may be required.
Yes. Concrete strength and curing checks are covered because foundation quality depends heavily on correct concrete work.
Yes. Anchor bolt alignment is included where anchor bolts are required for structural or equipment-related work.
Yes. Waterproofing checks are included because leakage from basement or foundation areas can become a long-term maintenance issue.
Module 3 covers structural framework inspection, including RCC work, steel framework, structural drawings, load specifications, formwork, reinforcement, concreting, and post-concreting checks.
Yes. RCC inspection is covered in detail from formwork checking to reinforcement, concreting, curing, and defect observation.
Yes. Steel framework inspection is included where structural steel members are part of the building frame or support system.
Before concreting, the site team should check formwork, dimensions, alignment, cover, reinforcement, inserts, openings, cleanliness, support, and approval status.
Yes. Reinforcement inspection is one of the important parts of the structural inspection module.
Yes. Formwork checking is included because poor formwork can cause bulging, misalignment, honeycombing, leakage, and dimensional errors.
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The course covers defects such as cracks, honeycombing, surface defects, alignment deviations, and other common concreting issues.
Module 4 covers façade and cladding inspections, including material quality, installation techniques, curtain wall work, panels, seepage checks, insulation, and safety during façade work.
Façade work affects building appearance, water tightness, heat performance, safety, and long-term maintenance. Poor façade work can cause leakage and expensive rectification.
Yes. Façade material quality checks include common materials such as glass, aluminum, stone, panels, and related fixing systems.
Yes. Water seepage checks are included because façade leakage is a common building defect.
Yes. Safety during façade work is included because working at height needs proper supervision and control.
Module 5 covers vertical transportation systems, including elevator shafts, escalator spaces, guide rail alignment, installation compliance, load testing, and commissioning checks.
Yes. Elevator shaft inspection is included, covering space, dimensions, alignment, openings, and readiness for installation.
Yes. Load testing and commissioning checks are covered as part of vertical transportation inspection.
Module 6 covers plumbing and sanitation inspections, including plumbing layout, material quality, water supply, drainage, sewage lines, pipe jointing, insulation, pressure testing, and flow testing.
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Plumbing mistakes can create leakage, low pressure, blockage, smell, seepage, ceiling damage, and complaints after handover.
Yes. Drainage and sewage line inspection is included, covering slope, joints, material, routing, supports, and testing.
Yes. Water pressure testing and flow checks are included in the plumbing inspection module.
Module 7 covers electrical systems inspection, including conduit layout, cable installation, panels, transformers, switchgear, grounding, earthing, surge protection, lighting, sockets, and emergency systems.
Yes. Civil engineers may not do detailed electrical design, but they still need to coordinate conduits, openings, sleeves, panels, shafts, and inspection readiness on site.
Yes. Grounding and earthing compliance checks are included in the electrical systems inspection module.
Module 8 covers fire safety systems inspection, including sprinklers, fire alarms, hydrants, fireproofing, emergency evacuation systems, signage, detection systems, and suppression systems.
Fire safety inspection is critical because high-rise buildings must be ready for safe evacuation, fire detection, fire suppression, and emergency response.
Yes. Fire alarm installation and testing checks are included.
Yes. Sprinkler and hydrant installation checks are included as part of fire safety system inspection.
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Module 9 covers HVAC system inspections, including duct layout, insulation, sealing, chillers, cooling towers, air handling units, energy efficiency, air quality, and functional testing.
Site engineers need to coordinate openings, shafts, supports, sleeves, access panels, ceiling spaces, and testing readiness for HVAC work.
Yes. Duct layout, sealing, support, insulation, and installation checks are included.
Yes. Functional testing of HVAC systems is included as part of inspection and commissioning readiness.
Module 10 covers waterproofing and roofing inspections, including basement waterproofing, terrace waterproofing, wet area waterproofing, roof drainage, material quality, application method, and leakage testing.
Waterproofing defects can become very costly after finishing work is complete. Proper inspection during application helps avoid leakage, dampness, and rework.
Yes. Terrace waterproofing inspection is included.
Yes. Wet areas such as bathrooms and service areas are covered in waterproofing inspection.
Yes. Water leakage testing is included as part of waterproofing and roofing inspection.
Module 11 covers interior finishes and fit-outs, including flooring, walls, ceilings, tiles, paint, plaster, doors, windows, fittings, acoustic checks, and thermal insulation checks.
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Finishing work is what clients and users see first. Poor finishing can create complaints, rework, delay in handover, and damage to project reputation.
Yes. Tile work inspection is included, covering alignment, levels, joints, hollow sound, finish, slope, and workmanship.
Yes. Painting inspection is included as part of interior finish checking.
Yes. Doors, windows, fittings, alignment, operation, and finishing checks are included.
Module 12 covers safety inspections during construction, including high-rise safety protocols, scaffolding, lifting equipment, work platforms, safety audits, and mock drills.
High-rise construction has fall risk, lifting risk, material handling risk, electrical risk, fire risk, and public safety concerns. Regular safety inspection helps prevent accidents.
Yes. Scaffolding inspection is included as part of construction safety checks.
Yes. Lifting equipment and work platform checks are included.
Yes. Safety audits and mock drill coordination are included.
Module 13 covers environmental and sustainability inspections, including green building compliance, waste management, renewable energy installations, air pollution control, and water pollution control.
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Environmental inspection helps control waste, dust, noise, water pollution, air pollution, and site practices that can affect people and surroundings.
Yes. Waste management inspection is included as part of environmental and sustainability checks.
Yes. The course includes green building-related inspection points from a site supervision perspective.
Module 14 covers documentation and reporting, including inspection checklists, logs, non-conformance reports, rectification plans, contractor coordination, approval process, and handover documents.
Inspection is not complete unless it is recorded. Good documentation helps prove what was checked, what was rejected, what was corrected, and what was approved.
Yes. Inspection checklist preparation is one of the main practical parts of the course.
NCR means non-conformance report. It is used when work does not meet approved drawings, specifications, quality requirements, or inspection standards.
Yes. Rectification plans are included so learners understand how defects are recorded, corrected, checked again, and closed.
Module 15 covers final handover inspection, including final walkthroughs, operational readiness checks, punch list preparation, defect closure, certification, and sign-off.
A punch list is a list of pending works, defects, incomplete items, corrections, and final finishing issues that must be closed before handover.
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Final handover inspection confirms that the building is complete, safe, functional, documented, and ready for use.
Yes. Operational readiness of building systems is included in the final handover inspection module.
Yes. Certification and sign-off for project completion are included.
Module 16 covers brickwork inspections and quality control, including alignment, thickness, bonding, mortar joints, plumb, level, openings, curing, and workmanship checks.
Brickwork mistakes can affect wall alignment, plaster thickness, door-window openings, service chasing, finish quality, and long-term durability.
Yes. The course helps learners understand how to prepare inspection reports, defect logs, checklists, NCRs, approval records, and handover documents.
Yes. Quality control engineers can benefit from inspection methods, checklists, defect reporting, rectification tracking, and documentation modules.
Yes. Construction managers can use this course to improve inspection systems, site quality control, safety monitoring, reporting discipline, and handover planning.
BHADANIS has designed this course for engineers who want practical site inspection and supervision knowledge. The course focuses on real site checks, checklists, formats, reports, defects, quality control, safety, and handover.
You can enroll from the official BHADANIS course page here: