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10/05/2026

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Setting Out Layout :---🔹 Step-by-Step Details1. Marking Pegs & String Lines     - Place pegs at the corners according to...
26/04/2026

Setting Out Layout :

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🔹 Step-by-Step Details
1. Marking Pegs & String Lines
- Place pegs at the corners according to the required length and width.
- Stretch string lines tightly between pegs to outline the rectangle.

2. Ensuring Right Angles (90°)
- Use the 3-4-5 method: measure three units on one side, four units on the adjacent side, and check that the diagonal measures five units.
- This confirms the layout is square.

3. Diagonal Check for Accuracy
- Measure diagonals across the rectangle.
- Both diagonals must be equal to ensure squareness.

4. Area Confirmation
- Cross-check the length and width to verify the foundation matches design requirements.

5. PVC Pipe Guides
- Insert short PVC pipes at peg positions to keep string lines aligned and prevent displacement during construction.

6. Final Verification
- Re-check all measurements, diagonals, and angles before excavation or concreting.
- Accuracy at this stage prevents costly errors later.

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📌 Key Notes
- Always double-check diagonals before proceeding.
- Keep string lines tight for precision.
- Use durable pegs and protective PVC sleeves for long-term site work.

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17/04/2026

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Why do slabs leak? 🤔Because concrete is not truly waterproof—it’s porous. 💧Add to that:• High water-cement ratio → incre...
17/04/2026

Why do slabs leak? 🤔

Because concrete is not truly waterproof—it’s porous. 💧
Add to that:

• High water-cement ratio → increased permeability

• Poor compaction → voids and honeycombing

• Cracks → primary entry points for water ⚠️

The takeaway: Quality control during ex*****on is just as critical as design in ensuring long-term performance. 🏗️
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06/04/2026

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Site Visit
1. Carry the Right Tools
🔸Laser measuring device
🔸Measuring tape (backup)
🔸Notebook / iPad
🔸Pencil & markers
🔸Phone/camera with enough storage

2. Start With Basic Measurements
🔸Overall room dimensions (L × W × H)
🔸Wall plumb and floor levels
🔸Columns, beams, offsets and projections.

3. Windows & Doors
🔸Window width, height and sill level
🔸Lintel height
🔸Door size, swing direction and frame thickness
🔸Ventilation points

4. Electrical Points
🔸Existing switchboards
🔸Fan and AC points
🔸Light points
🔸Internet and TV points
🔸UPS/ power backup connections

5. Plumbing Points
🔸Water inlet and outlet positions
🔸Drain locations
🔸Heights of taps, mixers and WC
🔸Geyser points

6. Furniture Planning Measurements
🔸Space behind door swings
🔸Walkway clearances
🔸Niche/recess sizes
🔸Wardrobe depth allowances
🔸Bed placement and side clearances

7. Ceiling & Floor Details
🔸Existing false ceiling height (if any)
🔸Slab height
🔸Flooring levels and finishes

8. Structural Elements
🔸Beam drop levels
🔸Column sizes
🔸Ducts, pillars and chajjas
🔸Load-bearing walls

9. Documentation
🔸Photos and videos of every wall
🔸Close-ups of problem areas
🔸Voice notes for quick observations

🔺🔻Pro Tip:
A detailed site visit saves weeks of confusion,revisions and costly mistakes later.



20/03/2026

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20/03/2026

🏗️ Step-By-Step Footing Construction Explained

1️⃣ Site Layout & Marking

2️⃣ Excavation

3️⃣ PCC (Plain Cement Concrete)

4️⃣ Formwork / Shuttering

5️⃣ Reinforcement Placement

6️⃣ Concrete Pouring

7️⃣ Leveling & Finishing

8️⃣ Curing

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20/03/2026

✅ How to Calculate Concrete Quantity For Pouring A Street Light Pole Foundation

◼ Foundation Type = Square Block
◼ Size = 0.6 m × 0.6 m × 1.5 m (Depth)
◼ Mix = M20 (1:1.5:3)
◼ Dry Volume Factor = 1.54

📌 Calculate Wet Volume:
◼ Vw = L × B × H
◼ 0.6 × 0.6 × 1.5
✅ 0.54m³

📌 Convert to Dry Volume:
◼ Vⅾ = Vw × 1.54
◼ 0.54 × 1.54
✅ 0.832m3

📌Mix Ratio (1 : 1.5 :3)
◼ Total Parts = 1 + 1.5 + 3 = 5.5

1️⃣ Cement = 1/5.5 × 0.832 = 0.151m³
2️⃣ Sand = 1.5/5.5 × 0.832 = 0.227m³
3️⃣ Aggregate = 3/5.5 × 0.832 = 0.454m³

📌Convert Cement Volume to Bags:
◼ Weight = 0.151 × 1440 = 217.4kg
◼ Bags = 217.4 ÷ 50
✅ 4.35 ≈ 5 Bags

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