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ONLINE COURSE ON QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE [QA/QC] FOR G+45 HIGH RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS AND QA QC ENGINEERS
Language: ENGLISH
Instructors: BHADANIS QUANTITY SURVEY INSTITUTE SINCE 2016
Validity Period: 265 days
Why this course?
Course Duration: 6 Months (150 Hours)
The course is divided into 12 modules, each tailored to cover specific aspects of quality management from design to handover. It is enriched with real-life examples, practical exercises, and checklists for immediate application on-site.
TESTING MODULES
These are done before detailed design starts. The aim is to understand the nature of the site.
Site reconnaissance and visual inspection
Study of existing bore well data near the site
Review of nearby building foundation performance
Trial pits excavation
Groundwater level observation
Surface soil classification
Topsoil depth identification
Flood history and waterlogging assessment
These tests help understand soil layers at different depths, which is critical for tall buildings.
Rotary drilling boreholes
Wash boring
Auger boring
Core drilling in rock strata
Borehole logging
Collection of disturbed soil samples
Collection of undisturbed soil samples
Borehole permeability observation
Borehole water level monitoring over time
These are conducted directly on site without removing soil.
Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
Dynamic Cone Penetration Test (DCPT)
Static Cone Penetration Test (CPT)
Cone Penetration Test with pore pressure measurement
Field vane shear test
Plate load test
Pressure meter test
Flat dilatometer test
Field density test by sand replacement
Core cutter density test
Very important for basements, raft foundations, and deep excavations.
Constant head permeability test (field)
Falling head permeability test (field)
Pumping test
Recharge test
Slug test
Observation well monitoring
Artesian pressure measurement
Seepage assessment test
These tests identify soil type and behavior.
Grain size analysis (sieve analysis)
Hydrometer analysis
Liquid limit test
Plastic limit test
Plasticity index determination
Shrinkage limit test
Specific gravity test
Natural moisture content test
Soil classification as per standard codes
Used for foundation design and settlement analysis.
Unconfined compressive strength test
Direct shear test
Triaxial compression test (UU, CU, CD)
Vane shear test (lab)
California Bearing Ratio test
Bearing capacity evaluation tests
Stress strain behavior tests
Critical for high-rise buildings to control long-term settlement.
One dimensional consolidation test
Swell pressure test
Swell potential test
Collapse potential test
Secondary consolidation assessment
Compression index determination
Recompression index determination
These protect foundations and reinforcement from long-term damage.
Soil pH value test
Sulphate content in soil
Chloride content in soil
Organic matter content
Carbonate content
Electrical conductivity test
Groundwater chemical analysis
Aggressiveness classification of soil
Essential when foundations rest partially or fully on rock.
Rock core recovery ratio
Rock quality designation
Point load strength index test
Uniaxial compressive strength of rock
Slake durability test
Joint spacing and orientation study
Weathering classification
Permeability of rock mass
Mandatory for tall buildings using pile foundations.
Initial pile load test (compression)
Routine pile load test
Tension pile load test
Lateral pile load test
Pile integrity test
Low strain integrity test
Cross hole sonic logging
Thermal integrity profiling
Pile toe level confirmation
Borehole verticality test
Used when soil treatment or improvement is done.
Pre and post improvement plate load test
Field density after compaction
Improvement depth verification
Load test on improved ground
Settlement monitoring points
Pore pressure measurement during treatment
These continue even after construction starts.
Settlement marker readings
Building tilt monitoring
Inclinometer readings
Piezometer readings
Crack width monitoring
Basement wall movement monitoring
Excavation deformation monitoring
Usually done for very tall or sensitive structures.
Seismic site response analysis tests
Liquefaction potential assessment
Microtremor study
Ground vibration analysis
Dynamic soil property testing
Resonant column test
Cyclic triaxial test
By the end of this course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to implement world-class quality control practices in high-rise construction projects, ensuring safety, efficiency, and durability.
Enroll now to master the art of Quality Control in G+45 high-rise projects!
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