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This course is about preparing BOQ for roads, highways and bridge projects. It teaches how to read drawings, measure quantities, prepare item descriptions, calculate rates and arrange BOQ items properly for tender and project work.
Civil engineers, quantity surveyors, estimators, billing engineers, planning engineers, site engineers, project engineers and construction professionals working in road, highway and bridge projects can join this course.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join this course because BOQ preparation is an important skill for getting jobs in estimation, billing, tendering and quantity surveying.
Yes, experienced engineers can use this course to improve their measurement method, BOQ checking, rate analysis and tender documentation skills.
The course focuses on roads, highways, pavements, drainage works, retaining structures, culverts, bridges, road furniture and related infrastructure works.
Yes, the course covers bridge substructure and superstructure items such as foundations, piers, abutments, deck slab, bearings, expansion joints and finishes.
Yes, road earthwork is covered with cut and fill quantity calculation, cross-section method, lead, lift, borrow area and BOQ item preparation.
Yes, the course covers pavement layers such as subgrade, sub-base, flexible pavement and rigid pavement items.
Yes, rate analysis is an important part of this course. You will learn how to build rates using labour, material, machinery, overheads, profit and contingency.
Yes, tender engineers can use this course to prepare BOQ, check quantities, understand item descriptions and support pricing work.
Yes, billing engineers can benefit because BOQ knowledge helps in measurement, bill checking, variation claims and payment certification.
No, it is mainly for road, highway and bridge works, but any civil engineer who wants to learn infrastructure BOQ preparation can join.
Yes, the course explains how BOQ is structured, how items are grouped and how numbering is arranged for tender documents.
Yes, drawing interpretation is covered so that learners can extract quantities from plans, sections, profiles and construction details.
Yes, the course explains practical measurement rules for length, area, volume and item-wise quantity calculation.
Yes, contractors can use this course to prepare tender BOQs, check consultant quantities and understand project cost better.
Yes, consultants can use this course to prepare BOQ documents, review quantities and improve tender accuracy.
Yes, BOQ, estimation, rate analysis and measurement are common interview topics for civil engineers and quantity surveyors.
Yes, the course is designed with practical examples, BOQ tables, quantity take-off methods and real project-style learning.
The main benefit is that you learn how to prepare clear and accurate BOQ for road, highway and bridge projects.
Yes, drainage works such as side drains, culverts, lining, excavation and related BOQ items are covered.
Yes, pipe culverts and box culverts are included with excavation, concrete, reinforcement, backfilling and finishing items.
Yes, retaining structures and gabion-related quantity preparation are included in the course.
Yes, road signs, safety barriers, fencing and similar ancillary road works are part of the course.
Yes, utility-related works such as ducts, water supply, drainage and other service items are covered.
Yes, working professionals can join because the course is suitable for engineers who want to learn alongside their job.
Yes, this is an online course from BHADANIS Quantity Surveying Training Institute.
Course page: https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses
The course is in English.
The displayed course fee is ₹12,500.
This course is provided by BHADANIS Quantity Surveying Training Institute.
Yes, the course starts from BOQ fundamentals and then moves towards detailed measurement and pricing.
BOQ means Bill of Quantities. It is a document that lists all work items, quantities, units, descriptions and rates for a project.
BOQ helps in tendering, budgeting, cost control, billing, variation management and project comparison.
Bridge works involve many technical items, and BOQ helps in measuring and pricing each item correctly.
Yes, the course is useful for preparing tender BOQ for roads, highways and bridges.
Yes, you will learn how BOQ items are described clearly with proper unit and scope.
Yes, unit conversion and standard units are covered in the BOQ fundamentals section.
Yes, quantity take-off is one of the main parts of this course.
Quantity take-off means extracting quantities from drawings, specifications and site data.
Yes, road cross-section quantity calculation is covered for earthwork and pavement works.
Yes, lead and lift concepts are covered for earthwork and material movement items.
Yes, common BOQ errors and checking methods are covered in the course.
Yes, the course explains review methods so that quantity and pricing mistakes can be identified.
Yes, case studies and practical examples are included to connect learning with real project work.
Yes, the course includes an integrated BOQ preparation exercise for road and bridge work.
Yes, it can help because many freelance quantity work assignments require BOQ preparation and quantity take-off knowledge.
Yes, BOQ, estimation, tendering and quantity surveying skills are useful for infrastructure jobs in many countries.
Yes, the course is suitable for Indian road, highway and bridge project requirements.
Yes, the course explains how specifications are connected with BOQ items and measurement.
Yes, BOQ preparation and documentation are covered, including numbering, sections and item arrangement.
Yes, BOQ helps procurement teams compare rates, check quantities and manage supplier or subcontractor pricing.
Yes, project managers can use BOQ knowledge for budgeting, cost control, tender review and contract management.
Yes, site engineers can understand quantities, work scope and billing requirements better after learning BOQ preparation.
Yes, planning engineers can connect BOQ quantities with work schedules, progress tracking and resource planning.
Yes, contract engineers can use BOQ knowledge for tender review, variations, claims and payment certification.
Yes, labour input is part of rate analysis learning.
Yes, material consumption and market rate collection are covered in rate analysis.
Yes, equipment and machinery cost are included in rate buildup.
Yes, overhead, profit and contingency are included in composite rate preparation.
Composite rate is the final rate of an item after adding labour, material, machinery, overheads, profit and other cost components.
Yes, rigid pavement and concrete road item quantities are covered.
Yes, flexible pavement layers are covered, including bituminous work items and related quantity preparation.
Yes, the course covers pavement-related items including prime coat and tack coat quantity calculation.
Yes, dense bituminous macadam quantity preparation is included under pavement work.
Yes, seal coat related BOQ understanding is included in pavement works.
Yes, subgrade preparation, compaction and quantity take-off are covered.
Yes, granular sub-base quantity calculation and BOQ preparation are included.
Yes, geotextile placement and related quantity measurement are included.
Yes, concrete quantities for foundations, piers, abutments and deck slab are covered.
Yes, bridge and RCC-related quantity preparation includes reinforcement understanding.
Yes, shuttering and formwork quantity calculation is included where required.
Yes, expansion joints are covered as part of bridge superstructure and finishes.
Yes, bridge bearings are included in the bridge superstructure section.
Yes, waterproofing-related bridge finish items are included.
Yes, approach slab take-off is included in bridge-related BOQ preparation.
Yes, pile foundation-related BOQ items are covered in bridge substructure estimation.
Yes, abutments are included in bridge substructure quantity preparation.
Yes, pier concrete and related quantities are covered.
Yes, backfilling around structures and related BOQ items are included.
Yes, BOQ numbering and section-wise arrangement are explained in the documentation module.
Yes, BOQ documentation and version control are included so that revisions can be managed properly.
Yes, the course mentions standard BOQ sheets, rate analysis worksheets and checking formats.
Yes, the measurement and BOQ preparation concepts are useful for government and private infrastructure tenders.
Yes, contractors can use these BOQ skills for tender pricing, subcontractor comparison and project cost control.
Yes, the course begins with fundamentals and gradually moves into detailed project items.
Site experience is helpful but not compulsory. Freshers can also understand the course if they follow the modules properly.
The course has 14 listed curriculum modules with 70 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 5 hours 43 minutes 53 seconds.
The course title is BOQ Preparation Detailed Guide Course for Civil Engineers and Construction Professionals of Roads, Highways and Bridges.
You can check the course through BHADANIS course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses
No, it is also useful for civil engineers, road engineers, bridge engineers, billing engineers, tender engineers and project professionals.
Yes, the course improves estimation skills by teaching quantity take-off, BOQ structure and rate analysis.
Yes, BOQ knowledge helps in understanding item scope, quantity measurement and bill checking.
Yes, this course can help civil engineers move towards quantity surveying, estimation, billing and tendering roles.
After completing the course, you should be able to prepare BOQ items, calculate quantities, build rates and review BOQ documents for roads, highways and bridges.
Civil engineers should learn BOQ preparation because it connects drawings, quantities, cost, contracts and billing in one practical document.
BHADANIS focuses on practical quantity surveying and estimation training for civil engineers, with industry-style explanations and project-based learning.
Yes, BOQ knowledge helps in cost control because project quantities and rates become clear from the beginning.
Yes, variation claims need proper quantity comparison, item understanding and rate knowledge, which this course helps to develop.
You can visit the BHADANIS course page and enroll from there:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses
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