6th Sem, Civil Diploma

31061: Construction Management With Mis Civil 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Construction Management With Mis detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Civil Engineering (CE), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (31061), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other civil 6th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Civil 6th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for construction management with mis is as follows.

Rationale:

This is an applied engineering subject. The subject aims at imparting basic knowledge about construction planning and management, site organisation, construction labour, control of work progress, inspection and quality control, accidents and safety and heavy construction equipment.

A good percentage of diploma engineers start working as small contractors. They require the knowledge of contractorship, tendering and preparation of specifications for various types of jobs. Also diploma holders adopt valuers as their profession. To promote entrepreneurship amongst these engineers, knowledge and associated skills in above field becomes essential. Hence this subject is of great importance to diploma engineers.

Objectives:

On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Describe the Role of government and construction agencies in the field of housing
  • Describe the organization set up of PWD
  • Mention the construction activity and fixing the construction agency.
  • Describe the aspects of inspection and quality control methods
  • Describe the banking system.
  • Carryout the Feasibility study of a project
  • Understands the process of Planning for civil engineering projects.
  • Explain the significance of CPM and PERT Techniques.
  • Understand the types of contract system
  • Study the organization chart of a construction company.
  • Understands the concepts and requirement of Entrepreneurship
  • Perform the Computation of Net present value.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

  1. Construction Organisations And Their Superintendence
  2. Forms of business organizations – sole proprietorship -Partnership – Joint stock company,- Co-operative society,- and State enterprises- Advantages and Disadvantages -delegation of responsibility, personnel requirements and division of works -Decentralization – Construction supervision and Superintendence – Requirements and Responsibilities of Executives of the project – Qualities of Efficient construction Manager – Pay rolls and Records – Purchase and delivery of construction materials and equipments – Percentage completion report – Insurance record – Project office requirement -Organisation chart of a small / medium / large construction company

  3. Departmental Procedure And Accounting
  4. Organisation of P.W.D. – Responsibilities of officers – Accounting procedure (administrative sanctions, technical sanctions, payment of bills) – Imprest and Temporary accounts – Cash book – Works register – Accounting for consumable materials -Record for tools and plants – Importance of M-book and its entries – Work charged establishment – Nominal muster roll (N.M.R) – Daily labour reports (D.L.R.

Unit 3

  1. Scheduling And Time Management
  2. Scheduling – Definition – Preparation of Schedule – uses and advantages – Classification of Schedules – Methods of scheduling – Bar chart – Job layout – Work breakdown chart(WBC) – Network for projects management – Activity -Event – Dummies – Basic assumptions in creating a network -Rules for developing networks – Fulckerson’s rule for numbering the events – Critical Path Method Critical and Subcritical paths – Critical and Non critical activities/events – -Significance of critical path – Simple Problems -PERT – Time estimate – EST, EFT, LST, LFT – Earliest expected time – Latest allowable occurrence time -Floats – Slack. Standard deviation -Variance – Simple problems.

  3. Resource Management
  4. Definition – Need for resource management – Optimum utilization of resources- finance, materials, machinery, human resources – Resource planning – Resource levelling and its objectives – Construction planning – Stages – Operations -Schedule -Crashing – Need for crashing an activity – Methods and tips for crashing – Time Vs Cost optimization curve – Cost slope and its significance in crashing – simple problem on resource levelling ( not for examination.

Unit 4

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Unit 5

  1. Entrepreneurship
  2. Definition – Role and Significance – Risks and Rewards -Concepts of Entrepreneurship – Profile and requirement of entrepreneur – Programmes existing in India – SISI, DIC, TANSIDCO – Funding and technical assistance to Entrepreneurship- NIDCO,ICICI,IDBI,IFCI,SFC

  3. Information Management And Computers
  4. Introduction – Definition of MIS – Out lines of MIS – Use of computers in construction industry – Requirements of MIS – A data base approach – Definition -Benefits – A data base approach to contractor’s account and its advantage – Basic concepts of estimation – Project management and operations simulation packages – Construction automation and Robotics.

  5. Financial Management
  6. Elements of cash flow – Time value of money – Interest rate of capital – Present value computation – NPV method – IRR method – simple problems – Global banking culture – Types of banks -Activities of Banks – Corporate finance – Personal, retail and rural banking – Treasury management. REVISION AND TEST

Reference Books:

  1. Sanga Reddy. S, Construction Management,Kumaran Publications, Coimbatore.
  2. Sengupta.B, &H.Guha. Construction Management and Planning ,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi
  3. Seetharaman. S, Construction Engineering & Management ,Umesh Publications, NaiSarak, New Delhi
  4. Boyd.C. & Paulson Jr, Computer Applications in Construction ,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing company Ltd., New Delhi.
  5. Rangwala.S.C.,Construction of Structures and Management of Works Charotar Publishing House, Anand 388 001, 2000
  6. B C Punmia, Project Planning and control with PERT and CPM, Laxmi Publications.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Civil, M scheme do visit Civil 6th Sem syllabus for M scheme.

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