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6 MONTHS COURSE IN WATER & IRRIGATION (CANAL) QUANTITY SURVEYING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT TRAINING
Language: ENGLISH
Max Viewing Hours: 720 Hours
Why this course?
Offered by: BHADANIS Quantity Surveying & Estimation Training Institute (Since 2016)
Duration: 6 Months
 For: Civil Engineers, Quantity Surveyors, Irrigation Project Managers, Construction Planners, and Water Resources Professionals
Water and irrigation infrastructure has become one of the most technically demanding and cost-sensitive sectors in civil engineering. Managing its design, estimation, and construction requires not only engineering knowledge but also strong control over cost, schedule, and documentation.
This 6-Month Professional Course in Water & Irrigation Quantity Surveying & Construction Management has been designed by BHADANIS Quantity Surveying & Estimation Training Institute, established in 2016, to develop complete professional competency for engineers engaged in irrigation projects, canal systems, lift irrigation schemes, pipelines, reservoirs, and drainage structures.
The program bridges the technical, managerial, and financial sides of irrigation project delivery — from estimation and tendering to construction management and site coordination.
 It is practical, field-oriented, and tailored for both Indian and GCC (Gulf) working environments, making it relevant to engineers aspiring for government, consultancy, or contracting roles in large-scale irrigation and water projects.
Across India, the Middle East, and Africa, billions are invested annually in water and irrigation infrastructure — canals, reservoirs, pumping stations, and distribution networks. Yet, most project delays and budget overruns stem from poor estimation, incorrect quantity calculation, improper tendering, and weak site coordination.
This course fills that gap by training engineers in:
Systematic quantity surveying and estimation for irrigation projects
Preparation of detailed BOQs (Bills of Quantities) for canals, lift irrigation works, pipelines, and reservoirs
Tendering and cost management procedures under public and private sector norms
Field-level construction management for irrigation and water projects
In short, the course transforms an ordinary civil engineer into a complete project professional — one who understands both technical design and financial control of irrigation systems.
After completing this 6-month program, participants will be able to:
Prepare detailed BOQs and cost estimates for all components of irrigation projects.
Understand and apply methods of measurement and standard SOR (Schedule of Rates) systems.
Draft and evaluate tenders and contract documents for irrigation construction works.
Supervise field execution in accordance with technical specifications and design drawings.
Manage construction workflow — from planning and scheduling to billing and progress documentation.
Analyze and control costs, productivity, and quantities for major irrigation structures.
Plan and monitor irrigation network maintenance and rehabilitation projects.
Communicate effectively with project stakeholders — clients, contractors, and government authorities.
This course is designed for:
Civil Engineers involved in water resources, irrigation, and infrastructure development.
Quantity Surveyors and Estimators seeking specialization in irrigation projects.
Construction Managers and Site Engineers managing canal, dam, or lift irrigation works.
Government Engineers and Consultants handling tender evaluation and BOQ verification.
Project Planners and Cost Engineers responsible for project budgeting and financial control.
Whether you are a fresher engineer or a mid-level professional, this program provides both the technical foundation and practical procedures required to manage irrigation projects confidently.
Since 2016, BHADANIS Quantity Surveying & Estimation Training Institute has been recognized for providing industry-focused, job-oriented training to civil engineers across India and the Gulf countries.
 Our irrigation and water management programs are designed by professionals with decades of experience in CPWD, PWD, WRD, and international water projects.
BHADANIS’ courses are widely known for:
Practical approach with real project-based examples.
Modules developed by field engineers and quantity surveyors.
Focus on Indian and GCC (Saudi, UAE, Oman, Qatar) standards.
Simplified training methods using case studies and tabular project analysis.
Guidance in professional documentation and BOQ preparation.
This 6-month program is not about theoretical knowledge — it’s about what engineers actually do on-site and at project offices every day.
The training is divided into 15 comprehensive modules, each designed for logical progression — from basic concepts to advanced project-level implementation. Every module includes three submodules, combining theory, site practices, and documentation techniques.
Scope and types of irrigation projects – canals, reservoirs, and pipelines
Key design components and functional layout of irrigation systems
Overview of major Indian and Gulf irrigation schemes
Outcome: Understanding project components, hierarchy, and interconnections between water source, conveyance, and distribution.
Standard units, abbreviations, and methods of measurement (earthwork, concrete, lining, etc.)
Reference to state and central SORs and irrigation department norms
Preparing quantity abstracts for different work items
Outcome: Ability to measure and tabulate quantities accurately for BOQ and billing purposes.
Quantity calculation for canal excavation, embankment, and lining
Quantification for regulators, escapes, falls, and culverts
Estimation of concrete, steel, and formwork quantities
Outcome: Skill to prepare complete quantity breakdowns for each canal structure.
Components: pump house, sump, rising main, valves, and power equipment
Estimating civil, mechanical, and electrical works
Costing and analysis of mechanical installations
Outcome: Competence in preparing integrated estimates for lift irrigation works.
Quantity computation for pipe networks, joints, valves, and thrust blocks
Estimation of reservoir excavation, embankment, and lining
Preparing detailed BOQs for water storage and conveyance systems
Outcome: Understanding pipeline and reservoir estimation techniques for large-scale water supply projects.
Stages of tendering process and prequalification
BOQ preparation, rate analysis, and bid evaluation
Drafting tender documents with irrigation-specific clauses
Outcome: Ability to prepare and evaluate tenders as per department or client requirements.
Analyzing costs for earthwork, concrete, lining, masonry, and reinforcement
Labor, material, and equipment cost breakdown
Using departmental SORs for final rate computation
Outcome: Develop a practical understanding of rate build-up and budgeting.
Planning and scheduling of canal and pipeline projects
Work sequencing for excavation, concreting, and lining
Coordination between design, execution, and O&M divisions
Outcome: Learn how to manage irrigation projects from planning to completion efficiently.
Execution of earthwork, lining, and structural concreting
Field-level supervision and progress reporting
Managing labor, equipment, and material resources
Outcome: Field exposure to real-time construction activities and site reporting formats.
Quality checks for concrete, lining, and embankment materials
Testing and documentation during execution
Preparing QA/QC checklists for site engineers
Outcome: Ability to ensure quality compliance as per irrigation department standards.
Interim payment certificates and measurement sheets
Progressive billing and final payment documentation
Cost variation and escalation handling
Outcome: Learn to link quantity measurement with billing and cost tracking effectively.
Step-by-step method to prepare structured BOQs
Segregating works: canal, mechanical, electrical, and ancillary
Formatting BOQs for tender and departmental approval
Outcome: Mastery of BOQ preparation as per departmental or consultancy formats.
Identifying deterioration in canal and structures
Cost estimation for re-lining, patch repairs, and desilting
Planning rehabilitation budgets and tender packages
Outcome: Capability to estimate repair and maintenance projects systematically.
Site record keeping: progress registers, material consumption, and inspection logs
Coordination between departments, contractors, and consultants
Preparation of technical reports and submission formats
Outcome: Professional communication and record maintenance for project transparency.
Performance indicators for cost, time, and efficiency
Case studies of irrigation projects in India, Saudi Arabia, and UAE
Preparing final project documentation and audit reports
Outcome: Comprehensive understanding of irrigation project performance evaluation.
This 6-month program is practically structured for working professionals.
 Each module includes:
Real project-based examples from Indian and Gulf irrigation systems.
Tabular explanations and field reporting templates.
Weekly review exercises for hands-on understanding.
Assignments on estimation, BOQ, and tendering formats.
Professional interaction sessions with field experts and managers.
All sessions are designed to be interactive and practical, helping learners apply concepts directly to their ongoing or upcoming projects.
During this course, every participant will learn to prepare:
Detailed quantity abstracts and BOQ sheets for irrigation structures.
Rate analysis sheets for major work items.
Tender documents and bid comparison statements.
Site progress and billing reports.
Maintenance and rehabilitation cost sheets.
These deliverables make participants ready for both government and private project requirements.
After completing the course, participants can confidently take up roles such as:
Quantity Surveyor (Irrigation & Water Projects)
Estimation Engineer (Canal & Pipeline Projects)
Construction Manager (Water Resources Division)
Billing & Cost Control Engineer
Planning Engineer (Irrigation Infrastructure)
Consultant or Auditor for Irrigation Works
Many engineers trained under BHADANIS are currently employed in:
State Irrigation Departments (India)
CPWD and WRD projects
Gulf region projects in Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Oman
Private EPC and water infrastructure companies
Bridging the Skill Gap:
 Most civil engineers are trained in design or construction but lack strong skills in estimation and cost management, especially for specialized works like canals, lift irrigation, and pipelines.
Relevance to Real Projects:
 The course follows actual project sequences — from design drawings to execution, billing, and handover — ensuring learners understand how site work translates into quantities, costs, and documentation.
Adaptable to Multiple Regions:
 Techniques taught are equally applicable to India, GCC countries, and Africa, where irrigation and water projects form the core of infrastructure investment.
Strong Career Value:
 Quantity surveying and construction management professionals are among the most in-demand roles in government, consultancy, and contracting sectors dealing with irrigation.
Focus on Field Practices:
 Every topic — whether it’s BOQ preparation, desilting estimation, or gate structure maintenance — is discussed with field-based examples, ensuring complete professional clarity.
At the end of the course, participants will undergo a comprehensive evaluation based on:
Project-based assignments
Module quizzes and report preparation
BOQ and estimation submissions
After successful completion, participants receive a Professional Certificate in Water & Irrigation Quantity Surveying & Construction Management, issued by BHADANIS Quantity Surveying & Estimation Training Institute (Since 2016).
This certificate serves as strong professional recognition across construction and water management industries in both India and GCC countries.
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