Course Description:
The Design and Reconstruction broadly, involve transforming a concept, idea, or theory into a tangible form, often represented by drawings, plans, and specifications. This process includes creating solutions to project requirements and preparing instructions for construction. Reconstruction, on the other hand, entails physically bringing that design to life, whereas design focuses primarily on the conceptualization and detail.
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Essentials Skills You will Develop Design and Reconstruction:
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Syllabus:
Module 1: Fundamentals of Structural Design Introduction to design principles (Limit State, Working Stress) Overview of materials: Concrete, Steel, Composites
Structural systems and load paths Codes and standards (IS, ACI, Eurocode overview).
Module 2: Analysis and Design of RCC Structures Design of beams, slabs, columns, and footings Load combinations and detailing as per IS 456 Seismic and wind considerations Practical case studies.
Module 3: Steel Structure Design Types of steel sections and their uses Design of steel connections, trusses, and frames Bolt vs. weld connections Code compliance.
Module 4: Retrofitting and Rehabilitation of Structures Assessment and diagnosis of existing structures Causes of structural distress and failures Retrofitting techniques
Material compatibility and safety considerations.
Module 5: Reconstruction Planning & Approaches Difference between repair, rehabilitation, and reconstruction Demolition methods and safety protocols Structural planning for reconstructed elements Reconstruction in post-disaster scenarios.
Module 6: Design Software Tools (Hands-on) AutoCAD for drafting ETABS / STAAD Pro for structural analysis Revit for structural BIM modeling MS Project or Primavera for reconstruction planning.
Module 7: Sustainable and Green Reconstruction Low-carbon material use Green building standards (LEED, GRIHA) Waste management during reconstruction Energy-efficient retrofitting techniques.
Module 8: Legal, Safety & Code Compliance National Building Code (NBC) guidelines Building by-laws and legal permissions Occupational safety in reconstruction zones Documentation and compliance checklists.
Module 9: Case Studies & Industrial Practices Real-time case studies (urban renewal, bridge retrofitting, heritage restoration) Government schemes and smart city missions Construction Management best practices Costing and budget evaluation.
Module 10: Final Project & Certification Preparation Capstone design or reconstruction project Drawing, modeling, and analysis submissions Viva or presentation Mock test and certification exam prep.
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How To Apply:
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Email: coursedivine@gmail.com
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