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This course explains Pre Engineered Building construction specifications, methods, materials, erection process, quality checks and documentation used in industrial and commercial building projects.
Civil engineers, PEB engineers, site engineers, project managers, construction managers, quality engineers, estimation engineers and professionals working in steel building projects can join this course.
Yes, fresh civil engineers can join this course to understand how PEB projects are planned, fabricated, erected and inspected at site.
Yes, experienced engineers can use this course to improve their knowledge of PEB specifications, erection methodology, quality control and contract documentation.
PEB stands for Pre Engineered Building. It is a building system where steel components are designed, fabricated in a factory and assembled at site.
PEB structures are commonly used in warehouses, factories, industrial sheds, logistics parks, workshops, showrooms, commercial buildings and storage facilities.
You can check the course here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/PEB--PRE-ENGINEERED-BUILDING-CONSTRUCTION-SPECIFICATIONS-68545427cbd37239712349d9
The course is structured for 8 weeks of learning.
The displayed course fee is ₹12,500.
This course is provided by BHADANIS Quantity Surveying Training Institute.
The course is in English.
Yes, the course starts with fundamentals of Pre Engineered Buildings, components and advantages over conventional construction.
The main components include primary frames, secondary members, roof cladding, wall cladding, bracing systems, fasteners, gutters, trims and accessories.
Primary frames are the main load-carrying steel members such as columns and rafters.
Secondary members include purlins, girts, eave struts and other supporting members used to support cladding and transfer loads.
Yes, roof cladding and wall cladding are covered in the course.
Yes, insulation techniques and thermal performance are included.
Yes, roofing systems, drainage slope and roofing specifications are included.
Yes, wall cladding, panel installation and joint sealing methods are covered.
Yes, the course discusses important Indian standards related to steel construction, loads, materials, safety and compliance.
Yes, dead load, live load, wind load and seismic load concepts are included.
Yes, wind load is very important in PEB because large roof and wall areas are exposed to wind pressure.
Yes, seismic load consideration is included in the structural design principles module.
Yes, rigid frame design and connection understanding are covered.
Yes, member design for columns, rafters and tapered members is included.
Yes, foundation design concepts, anchorage systems and grouting specifications are included.
Anchor bolt placement is critical because even small mistakes can create alignment issues during steel erection.
Yes, primary component fabrication is covered, including cutting, drilling, welding, surface preparation and quality documentation.
Yes, cutting, drilling, tolerances and hole alignment are included.
Yes, welding procedures, inspection and quality checks are covered.
Welding quality affects strength, safety and long-term performance of the building.
Yes, surface preparation before painting or coating is covered.
Yes, coating inspection and dry film thickness checking are included.
Corrosion protection means protecting steel from rust and weather damage through proper surface treatment and coating.
Yes, it is very important in coastal and high-humidity areas because steel is more exposed to corrosion risk.
Yes, material verification and mill test certificate checking are included.
Yes, quality documentation such as inspection formats, test records and project checklists are included.
Purlins are secondary steel members that support roof sheeting.
Girts are secondary steel members that support wall cladding.
Yes, spacing, bridging details and installation understanding are included.
Yes, rod bracing, diaphragm bracing and installation sequence are covered.
Bracing gives stability to the structure and helps transfer lateral loads safely.
Yes, crane runway beams and crane load understanding are included.
Yes, the course includes warehouse-related case study learning and is useful for warehouse construction professionals.
Yes, industrial plant PEB systems, multi-gable design and mezzanine integration are included in case study learning.
Yes, mezzanine-related understanding is included in the industrial plant case study.
Yes, erection methodology is one of the main parts of this course.
PEB erection means assembling the fabricated steel components at site as per approved drawings and method statement.
Yes, crane positioning and site logistics planning are covered.
Site logistics is important because PEB erection depends on safe lifting, component staging, access routes and proper sequencing.
Yes, step-by-step erection sequence and bolt tightening sequence are included.
Yes, plumb, level, tolerance and survey checks are covered.
Proper alignment ensures smooth erection, correct cladding installation and structural safety.
Yes, scaffolding, fall protection and safety compliance are covered.
Yes, fall protection is extremely important because PEB work involves height, roof work and steel erection activities.
Yes, material verification, weld inspection, coating inspection and final commissioning checks are included.
Material verification means checking whether supplied materials match approved specifications, drawings and quality documents.
Yes, weld inspection methods and report formats are included.
NDT means non-destructive testing. It is used to check welding quality without damaging the component.
Yes, coating inspection, dry film thickness logs and adhesion checking are covered.
Final commissioning means completing all checks before handing over the structure for use.
Yes, as-built documentation is included in final commissioning and project documentation.
Yes, maintenance and repair methods are included.
PEB maintenance helps increase building life, prevent corrosion, detect loose bolts and avoid long-term structural problems.
Yes, regular inspection formats, corrosion mapping and structural assessment methods are covered.
Corrosion mapping means identifying and recording areas where steel corrosion has started or may become serious.
Yes, panel replacement, bolt replacement and component repair methods are included.
Yes, surface preparation and repainting specifications are included.
Yes, strengthening and retrofitting methods are included.
Yes, the course includes a seismic zone case study with design and connection-related understanding.
Yes, coastal facility specifications and corrosion protection are included in case study learning.
Yes, the course includes case studies for warehouse, industrial plant, seismic zone and coastal facility projects.
Yes, standardized takeoff sheets for PEB components are included.
Yes, quantity surveyors can learn PEB component takeoff, specification understanding, BOQ preparation and documentation.
Yes, estimation engineers can use this course to understand PEB items, components, quantities and specification-based costing.
Yes, technical specification writing and documentation are covered.
Yes, supplier assessment and fabrication quality evaluation are included.
Vendor evaluation helps check whether the supplier can deliver correct fabrication quality, material compliance and timely project support.
Yes, documentation and contract-related topics are included.
Yes, defect liability and dispute-related documentation templates are included.
Yes, project managers can use this course to understand PEB project lifecycle, quality checks, erection planning and documentation.
Yes, site engineers can learn erection sequence, alignment checks, safety, component handling and site coordination.
Yes, quality engineers can learn material verification, weld inspection, coating checks and final commissioning documentation.
Yes, construction managers can use this course to manage PEB execution, site logistics, safety and quality control.
Yes, PEB basics, components, fabrication, erection, cladding, safety and quality checks are useful interview topics.
Yes, PEB knowledge is useful for industrial sheds, warehouses, plants and large steel building projects.
Yes, the course is useful for professionals working in warehouse and logistics building projects.
Yes, clear-span warehouse case study learning is included.
Clear span means the distance between two supports without intermediate columns.
PEB buildings are popular because they are fast to construct, economical for large spans, flexible in design and suitable for industrial use.
Yes, PEB construction generally saves time because many components are fabricated before site erection.
Yes, PEB is widely used for large industrial and storage spaces because it can cover wide spans efficiently.
You will understand PEB components, specifications, fabrication, erection, cladding, quality checks, maintenance, documentation and case study applications.
Yes, this is an online course. You can check it here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/PEB--PRE-ENGINEERED-BUILDING-CONSTRUCTION-SPECIFICATIONS-68545427cbd37239712349d9
The curriculum shows 11 modules including introduction and detailed technical modules.
The course curriculum shows 50 sessions.
The displayed recorded duration is 1 hour 28 minutes 17 seconds.
BHADANIS focuses on practical construction, quantity surveying and estimation learning for civil engineers and construction professionals.
You can enroll through the course page here:
https://www.bhadanisrecordedlectures.com/courses/PEB--PRE-ENGINEERED-BUILDING-CONSTRUCTION-SPECIFICATIONS-68545427cbd37239712349d9
Yes, this course is useful for civil engineers who want to understand PEB specifications, erection methods, quality checks and project documentation in a practical way.
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