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Civil Engineering for Non-Civil Engineers

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  • 5 Sections
  • 15 Lessons
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  • Module 1: Introduction to Civil Engineering Concepts.
    3
    • 1.1
      Key terms, disciplines, and project phases.
    • 1.2
      Role of civil engineering in infrastructure and industrial projects.
    • 1.3
      Interface with mechanical, electrical, and architectural disciplines.
  • Module 2: Understanding Drawings, Plans & Design Documents.
    3
    • 2.1
      Reading general arrangement (GA) drawings, elevations, and sections.
    • 2.2
      Specifications, schedules, and construction documentation.
    • 2.3
      CAD/BIM overview for non-technical professionals.
  • Module 3: Materials, Structures & Foundations.
    3
    • 3.1
      Overview of concrete, steel, masonry, and geotechnical materials.
    • 3.2
      Basics of structural load-bearing systems.
    • 3.3
      Shallow vs. deep foundations and soil interaction.
  • Module 4: Construction Techniques & Site Management.
    3
    • 4.1
      Earthworks, drainage, formwork, and scaffolding basics.
    • 4.2
      Key processes in roads, bridges, buildings, and utilities.
    • 4.3
      Site safety, quality control, and HSE considerations.
  • Module 5: Civil Project Oversight & Risk Management.
    3
    • 5.1
      Common failure points and how to mitigate them.
    • 5.2
      Costing, scheduling, and managing scope in civil works.
    • 5.3
      Communicating with contractors and supervising progress.
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