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FREE KNOWLEDGE FOR CIVIL ,MEP, INTERIOR, QUALITY SITE ENGINEERS AND FIELD MANAGERS
Language: English and Hindi Both
Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEYING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE 2016
Why this course?
Free Knowledge for Civil, MEP, Interior, Quality Site Engineers and Field Managers
By Bhadanis
Working on a construction project can feel exciting, challenging, and sometimes confusing, especially for those who are new or trying to grow in their career. Many engineers, supervisors, and field managers struggle because they never get proper practical exposure during their early years. Some know the theory but don’t know how it is actually used on site. Others learn while working, but without clear guidance, they pick up habits that do not help them grow into confident professionals.
This free course is designed exactly for such learners. It aims to give clear, simple, practical knowledge that is directly useful at construction sites. Whether you are a civil engineer, MEP engineer, interior supervisor, quality engineer, or field manager, this program will help you improve your understanding, decision-making, and confidence in day-to-day work.
The main idea behind this free program is simple: Anyone who works on a project should have access to essential practical knowledge without struggling or depending on luck. A good engineer becomes better only when they understand how things work on real sites, how activities flow, what mistakes to avoid, how to read drawings, and how to manage people and materials effectively. This course gives you that foundation.
Every construction project, no matter how big or small, depends on the skills of the people working on site. When engineers, supervisors, and managers have the right understanding, the entire project becomes smoother. Delays reduce, quality improves, wastage comes down, and coordination becomes easier.
Unfortunately, many professionals enter the field without proper guidance. They get confused about simple things like:
• How to check reinforcement
• How much slope is required for plumbing lines
• How to conduct a basic quality inspection
• When to strip formwork
• How to read levels
• How to supervise tile fixing
• How to plan daily site activities
• How to measure work for billing
• How to maintain checklists
• How to avoid common safety issues
These may sound like small points, but they decide the success of a project. The purpose of this course is to remove this confusion and give clear, step-by-step knowledge in easy language.
Engineers working on civil, electrical, plumbing, interior and quality roles will get a strong foundation that helps them work on any project with confidence. Field managers will especially benefit because the program focuses on practical coordination, supervision, and site problem-solving.
This course is open to anyone working or planning to work in the construction sector. It has been created keeping the real problems of real engineers in mind.
Ideal participants include:
• Civil site engineers
• MEP site engineers
• Junior engineers
• Diploma engineers
• Interior fit-out supervisors
• Quality engineers
• Field managers
• Foremen who want to upgrade their knowledge
• Freshers preparing for first job
• Experienced professionals who want to refresh basics
• Anyone interested in learning construction the practical way
No prior experience is required. Everything is explained from the basics, but in a practical way.
The course covers knowledge from all major domains of construction. The aim is not to teach extremely complicated theories, but to give clear explanations that help you supervise work confidently.
The learning is divided into multiple segments:
This part focuses on the everyday tasks of civil site engineers, such as:
• Understanding footings, plinths, and columns
• Reinforcement basics and lapping
• Shuttering checks for beams, slabs, and columns
• Concrete work, slump check, vibration and curing
• Brickwork, blockwork, joint thickness and alignment
• Plastering basics, do’s and don’ts
• Tile work supervision
• Finishing sequence
• Staircase construction basics
• Slope checking for toilets and balconies
Learners understand how each activity must be executed, checked, and recorded. Special focus is given to common mistakes and how to avoid them. Real site methods, simple inspection points, and basic thumb rules are explained clearly.
In many projects, civil engineers struggle to understand MEP work. This part helps bridge the gap. Topics include:
• Electrical point marking
• Wiring basics
• Earthing
• Load distribution
• Plumbing pipe types and fittings
• Slope requirements for drainage lines
• Water testing and pressure testing
• Kitchen and bathroom line routing
• Fire safety systems
• Basics of AC and ducting
• Why coordination between civil and MEP matters
This section helps all engineers understand how MEP components fit inside a building and how to coordinate work without confusion.
Interior projects require accuracy and finishing quality. This module explains:
• False ceiling basics
• Gypsum and POP difference
• Tile fixing for interiors
• Painting sequence
• Woodwork basics
• Plywood and laminate types
• Kitchen and wardrobe planning
• Light placement and switchboard planning
• Bathroom finishing sequence
• Levelling checks for floors and walls
This helps learners supervise interior works without mistakes and maintain high quality.
Quality engineers and site engineers both need to understand what to check, when to check, and how to record it. This module covers:
• Quality checklists
• Material inspection
• Cube testing
• Concrete sampling
• Mortar mixing quality
• Block and brick testing
• Surface preparation
• Waterproofing inspection points
• Tolerance limits for finishing work
• Identifying defects early
This section trains learners to think like a quality engineer and avoid rework.
This part teaches simple but powerful skills every field manager must have:
• Daily planning and activity breakdown
• Managing labour and subcontractors
• Coordination between trades
• Dealing with delays and site problems
• Site meetings and communication
• Material follow-ups and tracking
• Work sequence planning
• Documentation and daily reports
These skills make an engineer more reliable, efficient, and ready for leadership roles.
Safety is a critical part of construction. This course teaches:
• Importance of safety gear
• Working at height precautions
• Hot work safety
• Electrical safety
• Excavation safety
• Handling equipment carefully
• Lifting and shifting precautions
• Emergency readiness
Even simple safety awareness can prevent serious accidents on site.
Many engineers struggle with basic measurement. This module helps you understand:
• How to measure concrete
• How to measure brickwork
• How to measure plaster
• How to measure tile work
• Basic idea of steel calculation
• Labour calculation basics
• Material wastage control
This knowledge makes engineers more confident during site verification and billing.
Buildings need maintenance, and engineers should know the causes of common defects. You will learn:
• Reasons for cracks
• Dampness and seepage
• Tile hollow sound
• Leakage issues
• Repair methods
• Surface preparation before repair works
This helps engineers handle renovation sites and problem-solving tasks.
Even though this is a free program, the value you gain from it is practical and long-lasting. You will:
• Understand site execution clearly
• Avoid common mistakes
• Become confident in supervising multiple trades
• Gain the ability to explain work to labour and supervisors
• Improve your communication on site
• Reduce rework
• Learn how to check quality
• Become better at planning
• Stand out in interviews
• Earn respect from seniors and clients
Construction is a field where real knowledge matters more than certificates. When you work confidently, people trust you. When you understand how things are done, you grow faster in your career.
This course gives you that foundation.
The teaching style in this course is simple, easy to understand, and based on real site practices. Explanations are straightforward, with examples from day-to-day construction work. No complicated formulas, no confusing concepts. The aim is to make learning effortless so you can apply it immediately on site.
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