1. National Diploma for Industrial Technician
Civil Engineering
Module : Construction Drawing 11
Module No : C 2-8
Module Value : 1.5
90 Hours (03 Hours per Week)
Pre-requisite Units : Engineering Drawing
Construction Drawing I
Building Construction
Co-requisite Units : Highway Engineering - 04 Drawing
Water Supply and Sanitation - 03 Drawing
Irrigation Engineering - 04 Drawing
Structural Engineering - 04 Drawing
Civil Engineering Construction- 04 Drawing
Rational :
Assessment Method : AE
Aim of the Unit : a) To develop ability in producing clear and accurate
drawings to depict necessary construction details and
technical information in the associated fields of Civil
Engineering.
b) To develop ability to interpret, information presented in
working drawings, extensively used in civil engineering
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2. c) To expose students to accepted standards and method of
detailing used in construction.
Special Notes :
1. Students should be encouraged to develop their skills in producing proper
accurate drawing using pencils and drawing pens.
2. Proper co-ordination with the co-requisite units should be maintained, as the
content covered under those units, have to be presented in drawings.
3. Suggested method of assessment consists of a series of course work assessed
continuously.
4. Suggested drawings under each section (tentative)
Highway Engineering
Culvert, Bridges
Water Supply and Sanitation
Manhole, Septic Tank
Water Tank, Sump
Irrigation Engineering
Sluices, Channels
Structural Engineering
Two stories building plan,
Retaining wall, Dams
Civil Engineering Construction
STE School building,
Domestic water supply
Domestic wastewater deposing
Public office building
Students should find extra time, in addition to the class contact hours, to complete their work.
All the objectives should be understood, to be prefixed by the Phrase I completion of this unit,
the student should be able to"
3. A Building Construction
1. Develop ability to produce working drawings for different of buildings
1.1 Prepare layout and construction detail drawings for
a) two storey domestic buildings
b) Single storey and two storey buildings other than type.
c) School buildings, public office buildings, commercial, buildings, Pavilions,
theatres, etc.
B Highway Engineering
2. Develop ability to produce working drawings for structures representing the content covered
under the unit “Highway Engineering”.
2.1 Prepare layout drawings and construction detail drawings, highway drainage
structures such as culverts, bridges.
C Water Supply and Sanitation
3. Develop ability to produce working drawings for structures, representing the content
covered under the unit “Water. Supply and Sanitation"
3.1 Prepare layout drawings and construction detail drawings representing.
a) Domestic water Supply and waste water disposal system
b) Water Supply and purification schemes.
c) Waste/stormed water disposal work and sewage disposal work and
treatment plants.
D Irrigation Engineering
4. Develop ability to produce working! Drawings for irrigations structure representing
the content covered under the unit '' Irrigation Engineering ''
4.1 Prepare lay-out drawings and construction detail drawings for irrigation structures
such as anicuts sluice gates, dams, and spillways, distribution schemes etc.
E Structural Engineering
5. Understand the importance of structural detailing and the preparation of such drawings.
5.1 Discuss the importance of adhering to standard forms of structural detailing.
5.2 Produce detail drawings of structural elements based on the designer's notes,
sketches and calculations.
4. a) beams-singly reinforced, Doubly reinforced, flanged, single span,
continuous etc.,
b) slabs-single bay, one way spanning, two way spanning, continuous multy
bay etc.,
d) Columns –isolated, axially loaded eccentrically loaded etc.
e) stairs -
e) Cantilever retaining walls.
5.3 Prepare structural drawings depicting construction details of structural steelwork.
a) Beams and details of supports.
b) Columns and column to beam connection.
c) Steel roof trasses and girders.
d) Various types of bolt connections and welded connections.
e) Portal frames