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This document contains a syllabus for a course on building planning and construction management. It includes 5 units that cover topics like introduction to buildings and classification, building regulations and bye-laws, planning, scheduling, project management techniques like PERT and CPM, and quality control. The course will involve 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical sessions per week over 10 weeks, earning students 4 credits. The text and reference books listed provide further resources on construction engineering, management, planning, and techniques. The list of 10 experiments involves using AutoCAD to draw building plans, sections, and details.

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This document contains a syllabus for a course on building planning and construction management. It includes 5 units that cover topics like introduction to buildings and classification, building regulations and bye-laws, planning, scheduling, project management techniques like PERT and CPM, and quality control. The course will involve 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of practical sessions per week over 10 weeks, earning students 4 credits. The text and reference books listed provide further resources on construction engineering, management, planning, and techniques. The list of 10 experiments involves using AutoCAD to draw building plans, sections, and details.

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CE/BOS/CE C 208/0210

K L UNIVERSITY
BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (CE C 208)
L T P Cr
SYLLABUS 3 0 2 4

UNIT – 1 Introduction: Introduction to Buildings, Classification of Buildings, National


Building Code
Building Planning: Selection of Site, Orientation, Ventilation, Furniture requirements,
Roominess, Sanitation, Lighting, Space for equipment for air–conditioning, Space for machinery
etc.; Aspect and prospect, Privacy, Elegance and economy; Climatic considerations; Materials
selection, Wall thickness and Scales
UNIT – 2 Building Bye–Laws & Regulations: Objectives of Building Bye–Laws, Building
regulations; Calculation of Plinth Area (PA), floor area and carpet area; Floor Area Ratio (FAR),
Floor Space Index (FSI), Height of Buildings as per local code book
Construction Management: Introduction, Construction projects, Objectives of Construction
management; Steps involved in Project management, Project failures.
UNIT – 3 Planning: Steps involved in planning; Objectives of planning; Principles of
planning; Advantages and Limitations of planning, Stages of planning.
Scheduling: Scheduling, Methods of scheduling; Bar charts; Mile stone charts; Controlling; Job
layout; Factors affecting job layout; Project work break down; Activities involved.
UNIT – 4 Project Management Through Networks: Objectives of network techniques;
Fundamentals of network analysis; Events; Activities; Dummies; Advantages of network
techniques over conventional techniques.
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT): Introduction; Time estimates; Earliest
expected time; Latest allowable occurrence time; Slack; Critical path; Probability of completion
time for a project.
UNIT – 5 Critical Path Method (CPM) & Cost Control: Introduction; Earliest event time;
Latest event time; Activity time; Float; Critical activities and critical path; Difference between
CPM and PERT, Direct cost; Indirect cost; Total project cost
Construction Equipment: Classification of construction equipment; Concreting plant and
equipment; Factors affecting the selection; Factors affecting cost of owning and operating the
equipment.
Quality Control: Importance of quality; Elements of quality; Organization for quality control;
Quality assurance techniques; Quality control circles; Total quality management

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Construction Engineering and Management by S. Seetharaman; Umesh Publications, Nai
Sarark, Delhi,2008
2. Building Drawing by MG Shah, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,2006.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Construction Management & Planning by B. Sengupta & H.Guha; Tata McGraw – Hill
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Construction Planning, Equipment & Methods by Peurifoy R. L.; McGraw – Hill
International Book Company.
3. PERT & CPM Principles and applications by L. S. Srinath; Affiliated East West press.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Draw the Sign Conventions for Engineering Materials, Water supply & Sanitary fixtures
and Electrical Installations etc. using Auto cad.

2. Draw the English bond & Flemish bond for one, one and half brick walls using Auto cad.

3. Draw the Doors, Windows and Ventilators using Auto cad.

4. Draw the Residential Building and School Building line diagrams using Auto cad.

5. Draw the Commercial Building and Hospital Building line diagrams using Auto cad.

6. Draw the Sloped roof building with Load Bearing walls using Auto cad.

7. Draw the Flat Roof Building with Framed construction using Auto cad.

8. Draw the Stair Case Plan, Sectional elevations including T- Beam, Landing Beam &
landing slab using Auto cad.

9. Draw the Plan, section & elevation for given line plans of Single storied building using
Auto cad

10. Draw the Plan, section & elevation for given line plans of Double storied building using
Auto cad

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