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BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (Since 2016)
Language: English & Hindi
Type: Free Course
Duration: 35 Modules | 119 Sessions
If you are a civil, mechanical, electrical, or MEP engineer trying to grow in your career, this free course is made exactly for you. Most engineers enter the construction industry full of enthusiasm, but after some time, they feel stuck. They know how to read drawings, they work long hours on-site, but they still struggle to grow because they don’t understand how things connect between the site, the office, and the client.
This course bridges that gap. It gives you real-world construction knowledge that every professional must know — whether you work in estimation, site execution, quality control, billing, or project management.
The Free Readings for Civil Engineers and Construction Professionals course has 35 modules and 119 sessions, designed to cover every important aspect of the construction field — from quantity surveying, project planning, and building execution to MEP coordination, quality control, and salary negotiation.
It also includes guidance on career growth, resume building, and communication skills, so you can confidently move from a site-based profile to higher positions in estimation, planning, or management.
The course is available in multiple Indian languages — English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam — so you can learn comfortably in your own language.
The construction industry is one of the largest employers across India and the Gulf countries, but only a few engineers rise quickly because they understand both the technical and managerial side of the job. Many engineers keep repeating the same site routines for years because they never get structured, practical knowledge outside their daily work.
This free course helps you break that pattern. It focuses on developing a complete understanding of how real projects function — how planning links to costing, how site work connects to billing, and how documentation supports client payments.
Engineers working in India and Gulf countries often face similar challenges — long working hours, communication gaps between departments, unclear career paths, and salary dissatisfaction. This program is designed with those realities in mind.
When you complete this course, you will not only understand the work better but also learn how to position yourself for better salaries and international opportunities.
This course is open to all professionals connected to the construction industry:
Civil Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Electrical Engineers
MEP Engineers
Quantity Surveyors
Billing Engineers
Project Managers
Planning Engineers
Quality Control Engineers
Real Estate and Infrastructure Professionals
Whether you are a fresher looking to start your career or a professional aiming for higher roles, you’ll find valuable knowledge here.
This training program covers 35 modules and 119 sessions in total. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll learn:
1. Goal Setting for Civil and Mechanical Engineers
This part helps you build a clear career direction. It teaches how to plan your growth in construction, move from field jobs to head office roles, and stay focused on long-term goals.
2. Salary Negotiation for Engineers
Practical techniques to communicate your value to employers and secure better pay packages both in India and the Gulf.
3. Quantity Surveying and Estimation Skills
You’ll understand how quantities are measured, how rates are derived, and how project costs are calculated. It builds your foundation for estimation and billing work.
4. Civil Site Engineering and Career Building
Covers how to manage manpower, supervise activities, ensure quality, and keep records on-site. You’ll also learn how to prepare an effective resume and present your site experience properly.
5. Building Construction Practices
Learn about the sequence of activities from excavation to finishing, materials used, curing methods, and coordination between civil and MEP works.
6. Roads and Highways Construction
Understand layers like subgrade, GSB, WMM, and bituminous works with Indian and Gulf standards in mind.
7. Bridge and Culvert Construction
Learn about components like abutments, piers, girders, and deck slabs.
8. MEP Site Engineering and Quality Control
Covers HVAC, plumbing, and electrical coordination, inspection checklists, and testing procedures.
9. Quality Control and Assurance for Building, Roads, Tunnel, and Bridge Projects
Learn how to maintain quality at every stage and meet client inspection requirements.
10. PEB Construction Practices
Covers pre-engineered building execution, fabrication, and erection sequences commonly used in industrial projects in India and GCC.
11. Real Estate and Commercial Project Management
Learn how to plan and control works in private housing, commercial buildings, and mixed-use projects.
12. Site Interview Preparation
Step-by-step guidance for interviews and real project discussions.
13. Moving from Site Engineer to Head Office Role
Learn how to shift your career toward estimation, planning, and cost control profiles.
14. Concrete Engineering and IS Codes
Covers the essentials of IS 456 and concrete mix design used in Indian and international projects.
15. MIVAN Formwork and Modern Construction Techniques
Learn about modular formwork, fast-track construction, and site supervision methods used in high-rise projects.
16. MEP Quantity Surveying
Learn how to take quantities for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing services and prepare BOQs for MEP projects.
17. Gulf Quantity Surveying and Costing Practices
Learn about measurement norms, rate patterns, and documentation practices followed in Gulf countries like UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.
18. Project Management and Coordination
Learn how to control project timelines, costs, and manpower while ensuring safety and quality.
19. Concrete Design and Structural Engineering
Basic understanding of how loads, reinforcement, and detailing are handled in building projects.
20. Construction Terminologies and Vocabulary
Common industry terms and abbreviations explained in simple language to make you fluent in communication with consultants and clients.
To make the course relatable, each concept is discussed using real-world examples. For instance, while learning about concrete rates, you’ll see comparisons such as RCC M25 costing around ₹6,500 per cubic meter in India and about AED 320 per cubic meter in the UAE. Similarly, labour rates in India average ₹700 per day for skilled labour, while in the Gulf, they are around AED 80 per day.
You’ll also understand how project specifications and testing requirements differ — for example, cube testing and slump testing procedures under Indian standards versus Dubai Municipality norms.
Such comparisons help engineers adapt quickly when they move from Indian sites to international projects.
By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
Prepare and verify quantity take-offs and BOQs confidently.
Check contractor bills and maintain project records properly.
Manage site execution work with better planning and communication.
Understand project documentation, quality reports, and client submissions.
Identify cost-saving methods and manage material wastage.
Prepare resumes that highlight your technical and managerial strengths.
Face interviews with confidence and clear understanding of site activities.
It will also help you shift from purely technical site roles to profiles that involve costing, budgeting, and project coordination, which are higher-paying and more stable positions in most companies.
One of the main reasons this course has become popular among engineers is its simplicity. Every topic is explained in plain, easy-to-understand language with examples from both Indian and Gulf projects. It avoids theoretical lectures and focuses instead on how engineers actually work on-site and in offices.
It also speaks to every stage of your career — from setting goals and learning the basics to preparing for interviews and leadership roles.
If you’ve ever felt that your hard work is not matching your salary or growth, this program gives you the clarity and knowledge to change that.
The course is available in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. This makes it accessible to engineers from every region of India and helps them learn comfortably without language barriers.
After completing all 35 modules, you’ll have practical knowledge of estimation, costing, quality assurance, and project coordination. You’ll know how to communicate professionally with consultants and clients. You’ll also develop a clear roadmap for your career — from starting as a site engineer to becoming a quantity surveyor, planner, or project manager.
Wed Nov 5, 2025