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GUEST LECTURE

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GEOLOGY & CIVIL ENGINEERING

CONDUCTED BY: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Date: 16 February, 2018 Venue: Seminar Hall, COER Number of participants: 45

Name of Guest Lecturer: Prof. AK Pachauri, Ex- Prof IIT , Ex- Senior consultant NDMA, New 1. A summary of the event

Prof Pachauri expressed his views about the relationship between geology and Civil Engineering.

The lecture was highly interactive. Discussions regarding building gap between two was also discussed.

Prof Pachauri also discussed various branches of geology and their job prospects.

The lecture was ended with a note that geology is one of main subject that every civil engineer needs to know.

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INDUSTRIAL FIELD VISIT

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SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT, JAGJITPUR,

Date: 16 February, 2018 Venue: Sewage Treatment Plant, Jagjitpur, Haridwar Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: 1. A summary of the event  Treating the available waste water is one the major and most challenging task that we have to face in our country. • This aspect is taken well by sewage treatment plant, Jagjitpur, Haridwar. Students of civil engineering 3rd year visited this plant on 16th February, 2018. • The objective of this visit was to build capacity and create awareness among students and academics to understand wastewater treatment process, technologies and affordable treatment options. • The programme further aims at evaluating the performance and design parameters along with the applicable cost implication associated with each treatment system. 2. Photographs

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GREEN MOVEMENT BUILDING IN

Date: 24 February, 2018 Venue: Seminar Hall, COER Number of participants: 45

Name of Guest Lecturer: Dr Ashish Garg, Dy. General Manager (Civil) in ONGC, Present Posting Infrastructure Development Group, ONGC,

1. A summary of the event

In this he explained the business reasons with market and client demands, Social reasons which encourages sustainable building practices and promotes greater health and wellbeing. In Environmental Reasons he give thoughts on reducing energy consumption and lower greenhouse gases with improved Indoor air quality.

Later he gave the idea about, Innovative & Emerging Trends in Green Buildings. The list of emerging trends discuss were as follows

 Solar Air-conditioning  Earth Air Tunnels & Passive Cooling  Radiant Cooling Technology  Energy Efficient – Equipment & Systems.

After that he described the some of the ongoing projects in India, the key points of those projects were-

 Net-Positive Energy Buildings  Net-Zero Energy Building  “Green

At last he sum up his lecture , with the extreme need of Green building construction in India, and how normal building construction is a major contributor to global warming which can be reduced with Green construction.

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TECHNICAL FEST

MEGALITH’18 Date: 09- 11 March 2018 Venue: IIT KHARAGPUR Number of participants: 15 1. A summary of the event

Megalith is the technical fest of the Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur under the aegis of Civil Engineering Society, IIT Kharagpur and the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK). Since its inception in 2009, Megalith has conquered a huge success in the field of Engineering & corporate sector and has grown as largest Civil Engineering Technical Fest of India, offering a diverse range of competitions, workshops and guest lectures. The students of our college participated in various events held at IIT Kharagpur and emerged as winners of the events.

The events were as follows-

i. Rotolare ii. Model Exhibition iii. Criar iv. Civionics v. Green Canvas vi. Edifice vii. Instridge

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RAIN WATER HARVESTING & ITS UTILISATION

Date: 15 March, 2018 Venue: Seminar Hall, COER Number of participants: 40 Name of Guest Lecturer: Prof (Retired) S.P. Mittal, Principal Scientist, Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation (ICAR), Chandigarh. 1. A summary of the event

The topic of presentation was rain water harvesting and its utilization for crop production, ground water recharge and sediment control.

He had discussed about construction of about a dozen rain water harvesting structures in Haryana, Punjab and .

The developed rainwater harvesting facilities helped villagers to irrigate their crops and simultaneously helped in rejuvenation of SukhnaLake in Chandigarh.

He shared his extensive practical experience with community participation, cropping pattern and water use efficiency techniques and its relevance in urban areas.

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DEPARTMENT OF GEOMATICS, IIT ROORKEE

Date: 20 March, 2018 Venue: Department of Geomatics, IIT Roorkee Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Prof P.K. Garg, Department of Geomatics, IIT Roorkee

1. Summary of the event The students of Civil Engineering were taken to the geomatics department, IIT Roorkee. Geomatics Engineering is the management of global infrastructure through the collection, measuring, monitoring and archiving of geospatial data. Geomatics engineers contribute to the welfare and safety of the public through administering appropriate research and advanced mapping techniques. Examples of geomatics career fields are: land surveying; urban planning; space exploration; agriculture; transportation; and geomarketing. The graduates of the Geomatics Engineering (GME) program should demonstrate competency in one or more of the following GME competency areas:

. Boundary/land surveying, photogrammetry, geodesy, GIS, and digital mapping. . A continued capacity for employment in one or more GME specialty area. . A capacity for graduate education. . Continued membership in professional organizations.

. A continuing commitment to lifelong learning. . A continuing commitment to serving and protecting the health and welfare of the public. . An ability to pass professional licensing or certification examinations after achieving requisite professional experience.

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TECHNICAL FEST COGNIZANCE’18

Date: 23 – 25 March, 2018 Venue: COGNIZANCE 2018 IIT ROORKEE Number of participants: 06

Contact Person: IIT Roorkee 1. Summary of the event Cognizance is annual technical festival of IIT Roorkee. It is the conjugation of some of the finest technical minds in the country with a platform for them to promulgate their skill and aim to reach the pinnacle of their talents. COGNIZANCE provide an opportunity to participate in several events, workshop and guest lecture. We participated in three events of AHEC- Alternate Hydro Energy Center. Details of three events are:-

i. IDEAZ - Ideaz is an international level paper-presentation event. This event is designed to provide platform to researches to showcase approach and results of their work. Participants have to bring research papers related to specified topics. ii. Effigy- Effigy is a model making event which deals with the making of paper structures of given dimension and judge on the bases of performance of given task. This event is to test the skills of participants regarding the selection of size of the element, shape of element, their orientation and basic framework for making the structure. iii. KRITI- KRITI is a component-designing, CAD-based event conducted by AHEC department for all the creative enthusiasts to showcase their

talent and designing skills to compete amongst the top creative designers from all over the country. All these events were comply and prepare under the guidance of Head of Civil Department Dr Deep Gupta and Assistant Professor Mr. Shashank Yadav.

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QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMME QUIZ COMPETITION

Date: 26 March, 2018 Venue: Quiz competition, Department of Civil Engineering

Number of participants: 60

Contact Person: Dr. Deep Gupta, Head of the Department

1. Summary of the event Department of Civil Engineering has conducted a technical quiz for the final year students. The quiz comprises questions based on the GATE exam and all the other technical exams. This has encouraged students to deal with such type of problems which are asked generally and also motivate them to work sincerely in this direction. The prize distribution of the quiz competition was on 18 April, 2018 2. Photographs

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TECHNICAL FEST RECONAISSANCE

Date: 06 – 08 April, 2018 Venue: Participation in technical fest at PEC Civil Engineering tech fest

RECONNAISSANCE

Number of participants: 20

Contact Person: Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh 1. Summary of the event RECONNAISSANCE is the annual technical fest of the Department of Civil Engineering, PUNJAB ENGINEERING COLLEGE, CHANDIGARH held under the aegis of the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers). Students participated in the following events a. Inverto b. Aquajet c. Quizzard d. Geowall e. Tenders and Bidding f. Build a Bridge g. Green Canvas 2. Photographs

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INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO BRICK KILN, REHMATPUR

Date: 20 April, 2018 Venue: Visit to brick kiln Rehmatpur

Number of participants: 40

Contact Person: Baburam, Manager 1. Summary of the event  In order to have a brief overlook on manufacturing of brick.  In order to have a brief overlook on the moulding of brick  In order to learn about the air drying of brick  In order to learn about the working brick kiln.

The following is the list along with photographs which students had observed during industrial visit

 Students had learned about the practical process of manufacturing of bricks  Students had observed the mixing of ingredients used in brick manufacturing  Students had learned about the proper functioning of brick kiln.

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ArcGIS

Date: 04 – 16 June, 2018 Venue: Summer Internship Program, COER

Number of participants: 27

Contact Person: Dr. Mridula, Coordinator, Department of Civil Engineering

1. Summary of the event ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for creating and using maps, compiling geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and discovering geographic information, using maps and geographic information in a range of applications, and managing geographic information in a database. The system provides an infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the Web. ArcGIS includes the following Windows desktop software:

 Arc Reader, which allows one to view and query maps created with the other ArcGIS products  ArcGIS for Desktop, which is licensed under three functionality levels  ArcGIS for Desktop Basic (formerly known as ArcView), which allows one to view spatial data, create layered maps, and perform basic spatial analysis.

 ArcGIS for Desktop Standard (formerly known as Arc Editor), which in addition to the functionality of ArcView, includes more advanced tools for manipulation of shape files and geodatabases;

 ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced (formerly known as Arc Info), which includes capabilities for data manipulation, editing, and analysis. This course started with registering raw image and how to use basic editing tools. After covering basics, basic operations between CAD, GID and also GIS is discussed. Supervised approaches for map composition, capturing Google earth images and registering it into arc map were described. The course ended with a look at more advanced techniques such as digitization and conversion of elevations into TIN file. The trainer was experienced over the years in the field of GIS. The training was really engaging and informative. The trainer made everyone feels very comfortable, able to contribute and take something away. The students got opportunity to learn lot of things about ArcGIS. They were very much enthusiastic about new skills.

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INDUSTRIAL VISIT

TO , HARIDWAR

Date: 19 July, 2018 Venue: Bhimgoda Barrage, Haridwar

Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Mr. K.K. Kansal, Assistant Engineer, Irrigation Department 1. Summary of the event The Bhimgoda Barrage, also referred to as the Bhimgoda Weir or Bhimgoda Head Works, is a barrage on the River near HarkiPauri in , , India. Built as the headworks of the Upper , an initial barrage was completed by 1854 and replaced twice; the final one completed in 1983. The primary purpose for the barrage is irrigation but it also serves to provide water for hydroelectric power production and control floods. The area behind the barrage is known as the Neel Dhara Bird Sanctuary and is a popular destination for various waterbirds and tourists. Design and operation The barrage is 455 m (1,493 ft) long and sits at the head of a 23,000 km2 (8,880 sq mi) catchment area. It contains 15 spillways gates and 7 under- sluice gates, all 18 m (59 ft) wide. The flood discharge of the barrage is 19,300 m3/s (681,573 cu ft/s). Adjacent to it, on the right bank of the river, the barrage diverts water into the Upper Ganges Canal. The canal system is immense, consisting of 6,450 km (4,008 mi) of main canal and branches, providing irrigation for up to 2,023,000 ha (4,998,942 acres). At a distance of 13 km (8 mi) down the main canal, water reaches the 20.4 MW Pathri Power Plant at 29°42′12″N 77°51′38″E. It contains three 6.8 MW Kaplan turbine- generators and has a design hydraulic head of 9.75 m (32 ft). Further down

the main canal, and south of Manglaur, is the 9.3 MW Mohammadpur Power Plant at 29°42′12″N 77°51′38″E. It contains three 3.1 MW Kaplan turbine- generators and has a design head of 5.79 m (19 ft). The design discharge of both power plants is about 255 m3/s (9,005 cu ft/s). The study of the barrages and the weirs can be well understood by the study of diversion headworks. The bhimgoda barrage was the best example of the diversion headworks the following parts of the headworks are-  Weir or barrage  Divide wall  Fish ladder  Pocket channel  Scouring sluices  Silt prevention devices  Canal head regulators  River training works(marginal bunds and guide banks)

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REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT & KULHAL POWER HOUSE

Date: 20 July, 2018 Venue: Visit to Kulhal Power House, Dehradun

Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Mr. K.K. Kansal, Assistant Engineer, Irrigation Department

1. Summary of the event The main purpose of visit to studying the whole civil work structure of power house and barrage and their working system. The working structure of Aasan barrage and Kulhal power house are inter connected. The main focus of visit to understanding the construction stages and principles of this type of massive projects

The batch of student first gathered in college at 6:30 am sharp and then group went to destination by college bus .At first group of students and faculty visited the Kulhal Power House, district – Dehradun, state-Uttarakhand. Then group visited the Asan barrage after visiting both structures back to college and reached 6:00 PM. The whole visit was very useful for all students.

The whole visit was divided into two parts so that information which we all were gathered into two parts as written below.

1. KULHAL POWER HOUSE

Power House structure is divided into four parts namely-

1. INTAKE STRUCTURE –The intake in power house is canal which comes from Asan Barrage. This canal consist screening wall and silt removing work. Screening wall of iron grid is provided for removing the harmful materials from the canal water to protect the Turbine and its plates. There are one open spillway is constructed for removing extra water.

2. GENERATOR FLOOR AREA – It is a big hall contructed above the turbine for giving them better control and protection.Control room is situated in this cover area.

3. CONTROL ROOM – It is room with many switches and digital screen showing many important values to operate the power house functions. There are many switches namely Trip relay panel ,Electric Hooter , Line protection panel ,Bus bar protection , spare control panel ,unit control panel , Gate control panel, Fault indication panel etc .There are places provided foe these panel in control rooms .

4. TURBINE ROOM –It is lowest level structure to maintain the required head .This structure constructed with setting of turbines. There are many pipes as required for working. Penstock is front of turbine room at the same level.

This is all about the structure of power house.

SOME SALIENT FEATURE OF KULHAL POWER HOUSE  It was manufactured in Hydroelectric Project in 1975.The total cost of project is 14.11 Cr.  It have three Kaplan turbine vertically downward of capacity 10 mega watt each, total 30 mega watt, speed 187.5 r.p.m. ,rated head 18 m, manufactured by BHEL Haridwar.  The intake level of power house is 399.22 m and tail race level is 382.66 m. So that the head at the time of visit was 16.56m .  The size of penstock pipe is 5m. Diameter and 18 m. Length. There are three penstock in power house. Discharge through each penstock is 65 cumec.

 Energy meter is used to control the amount of distribution of electricity between Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh.  Turbine has efficiency of 91 %.

After visiting the KULHAL POWER HOUSE the group of student visited the ASAN BARRAGE on same day .

2. ASAN BARRAGE

It is situated in the Uttarakhand – Himachal Pradesh border region in , . It is situated at the confluence of the Eastern Yamuna Canal and Asan River and about 11 km from Dakpather. Asan barrage was manufactured in the Yamuna hydro scheme stage (IV) in 1967.From the canal of Asan barrage two Power stations are worked namely 1. KULHAL POWER HOUSE –  Constructed in 1975  Kaplan type turbine  30 mega watt installed capacity. 2. KHARA POWER HOUSE-  Constructed in 1986  Francis type turbine  72 mega watt installed capacity. 2. Photographs

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REPORT ON TECHNICAL FEST EXPO- PRAGITI MAIDAN NEW DELHI

Date: 06 August, 2018 Venue: Visit by faculty to Expo at PragatiMaidan, New Delhi

Number of participants: 04

1. Summary of the event

Didac India was the event for educational supplies, training, technology and didactic materials. The exhibition served as a comprehensive platform to meet executives and decision-makers from educational and training institutes globally and assist in implementing concepts and enhance their educational standards and practices. The event was partnered by the Worlddidac Association, British Education Suppliers Association (BESA), DIDACTA (Germany) & India Didactics Association and the event is supported by all prominent ministries of the and various educational bodies. India International Security Expo 2018 organized by India Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO), covered almost all aspect of security and safety. The exhibition displayed all security equipments required in and armed forces. It also demonstrated actions taken during natural calamities.

Following exhibitors were visited and an interaction was done to get to know about their product 1. Janatics India Private Limited, Coimbatore is a Pneumatic with IOT based company which manufacture automation product for pneumatics,

electrical PLC, mechanical and sensors. This company provides advanced trainer kits for enhancement of students. 2. Epson India Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore is manufacture less wastage, more eco- friendly printing machine which power consumption is 1.5Kw. 3. Honeywell Security & Fire, Gurgaon have various products for Fire security, video surveillance/CCTV and Access control system. 4. HSATI Anti-UAV Defense system, USA have the anti drone product. This product detects the drone and jams it. 5. SMC Pneumatic (India) Pvt. Ltd, GautamBudh Nagar provides the Pneutrainer-200, VAC-200, Hydrotrainer-200, Hydromodel-200 and Automate-200. 6. Frontline Technologies, Coimbatore, India setup the solar-wind energy trainer stations, smart factory trainer stations, sensors trainers’ station and Industry 4.0 trainer station for enhancement the skilled of students as well as faculties. 7. NVT Phybridge is the global leader in power over long reach Ethernet. 8. AV-Energies have the product viz. security forces equipment set, terrorist set. 9. Take Down is manufacturing fogger which is a tear gas. By this fogger, attacker will be blind for next 30 minutes. 10. EDUPREC Intelligence is a company for improvement in weak students through software and artificial intelligence method. 11. ACTUniv Group is a knowledge recourses enterprise in Ahmadabad. This company develop a words worth English language lab for English proficiency through digital language lab. 12. BenQ India Pvt. Ltd, Gurgaon provide the education solutions and smart eye care interactive flat panels. 13. British Council provides the Institutional membership for access the British books and journal. British Council also provides the training to teachers for various module viz. negotiation skills, motivation and leadership, performance coach etc.

14. Drone Taiwan International Exhibition will be organize during August 15-17, 2019 at Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1.

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REPORT ON WORKSHOP ON HIMALAYAN BACHAO

Date: 09 September, 2018 Venue: Workshop on Himalaya Bachao, CE- 105, Seminar Hall

Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Dr Deep Gupta, Head, Department of Civil Engineering

1. Summary of the event

Head of Civil Engineering Dept. Dr. Deept Gupta today administered the pledge to save the and their environment to College of Engineering students, Faculties on Himalaya Diwas. She said concerted and genuine efforts are needed to save the environment of Himalayas as the existence of the region depended on its well being. She further said cosmetic gestures like planting few saplings and organising seminars to save the environment carried no meaning until bigger efforts were not made to save the environment. Glaciers were receding and the world was feeling the pinch of global warming but was still neglecting the issue, which was a cause of concern. She also shared the need to celebrate Himalaya Diwas not just on one day but on everyday by remembering, honouring and bringing together our time, talent, technology and tenacity to check migration from the Himalayas, address the challenges faced by Uttarakhand and providing it’s Himalayan water, oxygen and medicinal plant powerhouse to the world. The celebration dedicated to the protection and conservation of the Himalayas was organized

with an aim to spread the message of conservation of the Himalayan ecosystems while stressing on the needs to address environmental and social problems in the Himalayas region and the necessities to understand and tackle the livelihood issues in the Himalayan region and work towards conservation of the region It also deliberated upon the role of Himalaya in species endemism and species migration and emphasis on the availability of water, pure air and soil in India because of the presence of great Himalaya as a boundary to the country in north while exhorting upon the younger generation to revisit the subject carefully because the origin of Himalaya is very complicated and its sustenance is required for the life of whole of the Indian sub-continent.

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REPORT ON WORKSHOP ON SOFTWARES USED IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

Date: 11 September, 2018 Venue: Softwares used in Civil Engineering, Seminar Hall, CE-105

Number of participants: 45

1. Summary of the event Brief introduction about the centre (5-10 minutes)

List of softwares discussed by the centre

 CAD  CAE DESIGN  AUTOCAD  ARES COMMANDER  3D MODEL  REVIT  3D MAX  SKETCHUP  STADD PRO  ETABS

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TECHNICAL EXHIBITION

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COER

Date: 17 September, 2018 Venue: Technical Exhibition, Vardhaman Auditorium, COER

Number of participants: 25

1. Summary of the event On Engineer’s Day, a technical exhibition was in which students from all the years of Civil Engineering participated with great enthusiasm. The students made different working and non-working models which depict great knowledge.

The first year students made a project on sewage treatment plant. The second year students made a cable suspension bridge which gives a great knowledge from the point of view of structural engineers. The third year students very enthusiastically and with great efforts made a project on automatic car parking working model. The final year students made a project on zero energy building. Several posters were also made which created a technical environment on the auspicious Engineers Day.

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INDUSTRIAL VISIT

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OIL & NATURAL GAS CORPORATION

TEL BHAWAN, DEHRRADUN

Date: 03 October, 2018 Venue: Oil & Natural Gas Corporation, Tel Bhawan, Dehradun

Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Dr. Harilal, Executive Director, ONGC, Dehradun

1. Summary of the event On October 3rd, 2018, 45 students along with two faculty members visited ONGC Dehradun. The visit was divided into 4 parts:

1. SubirRaha Oil Museum, TelBhavan, ONGC Dehradun 2. Green Hills, Telbhavan Dehradun 3. Institute of Drilling Technology (IDT, Dehradun) 4. Keshav Dev Malviya Institute of Petroleum Extraction, KDMIPE

Purpose of visit The purpose of visit was to know about the formation of oil and gas history of fossil fuels.

SubirRha Oil Museum, TelBhavan, ONGC Dehradun

In SubirRaha oil museum students came to know about the details of how oil is created, the geology surrounding its discovery, how the oil is extracted and

how it is refined. The museum was divided into three sections: First section depicts the oil history. on this phase, there had been samples of various varieties of crude oil and several charts explaining their characteristics at exceptional temperature. Second section was insight at the exploration and data processing required for production of oil. Third section offers insight into transportation of oil.

Green Hills: The first platinum rated green building in Uttarakhand, was also visited. Students were given detailed about structural details and key points for green building. This green building is able to save 7.5% of the total energy consumption

IDT: In IDT student attended a seminar which created awareness about the various aspects of drilling and excavation of oil and gas well. Several equipments and processes involved in the drilling process were also introduced.

KDMIPE: A museum which contained fossils of different ages is kept for creating awareness about formation of petroleum. Also different sample of oils extracted from different regions known as basins are also showcased. Also students got familiar with physical, chemical and biological properties of the oil.

Outcome of the visit: Students had an insight of the oil exploration industry by visiting various labs which showed them the stages from formation to final product. Student came to know about various types of oils, different stages of its formation, well completion, oil and gas production, crude oil recovery method. By visiting green hills architectural and engineering aspect of the green building is well understood. They can well relate that to their daily life. Also students

understood the importance of conserving nonrenewable resources. It clearly showcased that it is not one day process. We need to do lot more to create awareness to protect our natural resources of energy.

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REPORT ON GUEST LECTURE ON R & D CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION

Date: 17 October, 2018 Venue: CE-105, Seminar Hall, COER

Number of participants: 45

Guest Lecturer: Dr. Harilal, Executive Director, KDMIPE, ONGC, Dehradun

1. Summary of the event Topic of the lecture: R&D Challenges and Opportunities in Petroleum Exploration

A guest lecture was organized by Civil department on 17th October, 2018. The lecture started with an introduction to ONGC as Maharatna i.e. ONGC is the largest crude oil and natural gas Company in India, contributing around 70 per cent to Indian domestic production. It also explained that Oil and natural gas is main transportation fuel and Source of Energy of today and it is also a raw materials for countless products used in daily lives It is explored and produced from subsurface by using geoscience and engineering technology (E&P Business)Development (GDP growth) and consumption of energy are found to be directly linked. More energy (Oil and gas) is required for faster growth. Newer oil and gas may be found in difficult and inaccessible areas. The lecture was divided into seven parts: a. E&P business model and life cycle b. Exploration methods: Fundamentals c. Exploration technology: Seismic d. Exploration technology: Non-seismic e. Drilling technology f. Development and Production g. unconventional resources

Why R&D and Innovations are required in Exploration and Petroleum Business was very well explained. For civil engineers a typical E & P model consists of different phases where bidding plays an important role.

The lecture continued with the following recent industry trends for oil industry • Oil is and will remain the world’s most vital source of energy, at about 35% of all needs. • Reducing time gaps between first find and monetization • Seismic technology is used to map and interpret potential hydrocarbon reserves. • Use of non-seismic (GM, MT, EM) increasing • 4D seismic technology used to know how a reservoir will change over time. • Robotics for handling complex and repetitive tasks such as connecting pipes and replacing broken machinery. • Many oil companies are transforming their traditional practices into a mobile performance-powered approach, which acts as a key driver for the oil and gas mobility market growth. • Oil and gas companies need immediate access to real-time information from oil fields and drilling platforms to make informed, quick- production decisions. • Wearable technology has a huge potential to improve performance and reduce the risk of personnel maintaining assets in hazardous environments.

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REPORT ON INDUCTION PROGRAMME FOR DIPLOMA STUDENTS Date: 15 November, 2018 Venue: CE-105, Seminar Hall, COER

Number of participants: 45

Speaker: Dr. Mridula, Coordinator, Department of Civil Engineering

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REPORT ON FOUNDATION DAY

Date: 03 December, 2018 Venue: Foundation Day, Vardhaman Auditorium, COER

Number of participants: 10

Contact Person: Dr. Deep Gupta, Head, Department of Civil Engineering

1. Summary of the event Branch, S N Project name Group of students Guide Year

AMAN MISHRA AMAN SAINI 1. COER Prototype AJAUR REHMAN CE, 3rd year Dr. Mridula ABHISHEK MOHD SHAHBAN

SHARUN ALI SHASHANK BHARTI SUSHANT CHAUHAN Mr Ashish 2. Zero Energy Building CE, 4th year SHIVANG CHAUHAN Mishra SHOURYA PRATAP SINGH AASHISH KUMAR GUPTA, ALI HAMMAD , Mr Shashank Smart , waste and 3. AMISH KUMAR, ANIL CE, 3rd year Yadav/ Dr. irrigation system KUMAR MAHTO, Mridula GAURAV GUNWANT, PARIDHI PRAKASH RAMPUKAR PANDIT SUMIT SANDHYA AJIT KUMAR SHAH Ms. Pallavi 4. Sewage Treatment Plant ASHUTOSH SHARMA CE, 3rd year Chaurasia ANANT KUMAR PREM BISTA UTKRISHT BURMAN PRANJAL GUPTA Seismic Retrofitting – Base ASHISH GUPTA 5. CE, 3rd year Dr. Mridula Isolator and seismic damper AMAN SHARMA NIKHIL SINGH AMAN MISHRA AMAN SAINI Shown In Automatic car Parking rd 6 AJAUR REHMAN CE, 3 year system Engineer’s ABHISHEK day (May be MOHD SHAHBAN included if Pervious pavement for TAIMOOR rd required) 7 CE, 3 year ground water recharge ABDUL QADIR

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REPORT ON ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON RECENT TRENDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING & PRIMAVERA SOFTWARE Date: 28 February, 2019 Venue: TEQIP, CE- 105, Seminar Hall, COER

Number of participants: 45

Contact Person: Dr. Mridula, Mr. Nishant Kumar, Mr. Gaurav Airi

1. Summary of the event CONVENOR Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Associate Professor & &ORGANIZING Dean Academics SECRETARY Dr. Mahesh Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT RESOURCE PERSONS Jalandhar Mr. Digvijay Singh Chauhan, Trainer, Insergo Tech private ltd, Dehradun ORGANISING Dr. Prabhat Kumar ( HOD , CE ) COMMITTEE Dr. Mridula(COORDINATOR , CE ) Mr. Nishant Kumar(Assisant Professor, CE) COORDINATOR Mr. Gaurav Airi( Lecturer CE )

45 ( COER, ROORKEE )

TOTAL PARTICIPANTS 09 ( RIT, ROORKEE ) 06 (RCE, ROORKEE)

04 (PHONICS, ROORKEE ) 08 ( DIET , . Workshop has been organized with the prior permission and guidance of honourable Director of College of Engineering RoorkeDr S.P. Gupta& by the initiative and hard efforts of Dean

Dr. Brij Mohan Singh , Head of Civil Engineering department Dr.Prabhat , Coordiantor of Civil Engineering department Dr. Mridula& Workshop coordinator Mr. Nishant&Mr. Gaurav Airi , guided the students . Along with the faculty members, students of B.tech Civil Engineering from different colleges under UTU takes hard efforts and initiative under the continuous guidance of Dr. Mahesh Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Jalandhar, which makes this a grand success.

And at last we are heartily thankful to Registrar ,UTU Dr. Anita Rawat to give COER an oppurtuinity to host this workshop for overall quality improvement in Technical Education at our institutional level with University.

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FIRST SESSION ( from 9.00 a.m to 12.30 p.m ) : A lecture delivered by, Dr. Mahesh Patel, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Jalandhar, on topic “Recent Trends in Civil Engineering” .

In this topic he talk about the following recent trends in Civil Engineering.

 Building Information Modeling (BIM) Will Be Used in Large-scale Applications More civil engineering projects this year are likely to see large-scale utilization of the Cloud technology and Big Data. Also, latest in the list of innovation is the Building Information Modeling (BIM). Engineers can now create virtual models of their designs through intelligent 3D modeling process.

Demand for Sustainable Designs - Sustainable design is the most significant civil engineering trends in upcoming year. It is a movement that enjoys much support from global organizations and even the government. The demand for smart materials, intelligent electrical grids, smart buildings with embedded sensors, and other revolutionary technologies is giving civil engineers the push to innovate sustainable designs that are forward-looking. One of the key areas of focus is zero-energy housing. Insulating homes with double skin facade and integrating PV panels that facilitate better utilization of captured energy.

Advanced Building Materials Will Shape the Civil Engineering Designs of the Future -Advanced materials with shifting properties that adapt to external conditions are being introduced into the civil engineering industry. From cement composite, advanced steel, and self-healing concrete, to fiber- reinforced polymer composites, technology is transforming the materials being used in construction.

SECOND SESSION ( 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.) : A training program of 2 hours on Primavara software by- Mr. Digvijay Singh Chauhan Trainer, Insergo Tech private ltd, Dehradun.

During his training he demonstrated the use of tools to create a project baseline program (set by planning manager with the help of site planning engineer) , the initial program used to find the actual sequence of activities to be followed for execution in site.

Then he displayed the initial baseline program, which is once is set and finalized then showed us how we can now monitor the project very easily. After that the Baseline program can be set in the program and can be monitored. So this gives an actual site progress status. This is comparatively very easy in primavera rather than any other software.

Primavera P6 is professional and amazing software program, which is employed not by simply planners, and also project professionals, engineers, schedulers, and other people involved with planning, management, project reporting. Primavera P6 possesses benefited every industry through aerospace to be able to manufacturing, electronics to information technology, Telecom sector to Civil, and all other sectors that are involved in business management.

Conclusion - The workshop helped assess the current level emerging technologies and trends in Civil Engineering and civil engineering industry, like any other,

is no stranger to evolving challenges, and is undergoing a radical transformation from the outset of past years. The need to build sustainable buildings, bridges and roads is higher than ever. Energy efficiency within these structures is a major need, as well. Students definitely have learnt a lot from these useful lectures and training program, and we are hoping that we will see more these kind of workshops and training program in COER by UTTARAKHAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.

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REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES, IIT ROORKEE Date: 08 March, 2019 Venue: Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Roorkee

Number of participants: 39

Contact Person: Dr. Ajanta Goswami, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Roorkee

1. Summary of the event An Industrial visit to “Department of Earth Sciences.”, Indian Institute of technology, Roorkee, Uttarakhand- was organized by the Civil Engineering Department of College of Engineering Roorkee on Friday, 8 March 2019. Fifty two Civil Engineering students and two faculties visited to Department of Earth Sciences, IIT, Roorkee to enhance their practical knowledge of Seismology and to let them having an overview on the fossils related to Engineering Geology.

OVERVIEW OF THE TRIP

College of Engineering Roorkee had organized and industrial visit on 8 March 2019 to Department of Earth Sciences located in Indian Institute of technology, Roorkee for the students of Department of Civil Engineering

The visit was organized with prior permission and guidance of Dr. S P Gupta, Director General

Dr. Mridula Singh and Mr. Prashant Kumar were the co-ordinators for this whole industrial visit.

DETAILS OF VISIT

 Trip started from the college campus at 10:15 am via our college bus on 8 march 2019 along with co-ordinator faculties  We reached Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Roorkee in 30 minutes.  At the very beginning of our visit we met Dr. Ajanta Goswami in the Earth Sciences Department who is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, IIT Roorkee

COMPANY PROFILE

The Department of Earth Sciences (formerly the Department of Geology and Geophysics) is one of the leading departments in the country engaged in high quality teaching, research and consultancy in the field of Earth Sciences. It was established in year 1960. During the span of about six decades, the department has become one of the foremost centres of teaching, research and consultancy. The main strength of the department is amalgamation of two major divisions of Earth Sciences: Geology and Geophysics under one umbrella. During last six decades, department has produced large number of trained Earth Scientists who are the backbone of the Country's mineral, oil & gas, groundwater resources and other exploration industries.

Presently, the department is running two five year Integrated M.Tech. programmes on Geological Technology and Geophysical Technology. In these programmes (started from 2007) admissions are made through Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). In addition, department also runs M.Sc. (Applied Geology) of two years duration having admissions through Joint Admission Test to M.Sc. (JAM).

OBJECTIVES OF THE VISIT

 In order to have a brief overlook on seismic observatory.  In order to have a brief overlook on the Geology museum in Earth Sciences Department  In order to learn about the different activities carried out in seismology laboratory.

GROUP OBSERVATIONS AND LEARNINGS

The following is the list along with photographs which students had observed during industrial visit

 Students had learned about the practical process of formation of rocks  Students had observed the fossils very closely and related their understanding to theoretical learning.  Students had visited seismic observatory  Students had learned about the proper monitoring on seismic activities in seismology laboratory.

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REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO BRICK KILN, REHMATPUR, ROORKEE

Date: 11 March, 2019 Venue: Brick kiln, Rehmatpur

Number of participants: 39

Contact Person: BabuRam, Manager, Brick Kiln

1. Summary of the event An Industrial visit to “Brick Kiln, Rehmatpur, Roorkee, Uttarakhand- was organized by the Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering Roorkee, on Friday, 11 March 2019. Fifty two students of first year and second year of Civil Engineering and two faculty members visited to Brick Kiln, Rehmatpur, Roorkee to enhance their practical knowledge of manufacturing of brick.

The visit was organized with prior permission and guidance of Dr. S P Gupta, Director General

Dr. Mridula Singh and Mr. Prashant Kumar were the co-ordinators for this whole industrial visit.

DETAILS OF VISIT

 The students first visited to department of Earth-Sciences, IIT Roorkee and then from the IITR campus proceede toward brick kiln along with coordinators.  We reached Brick Kiln, at Rehmatpur, Kaliyar Road, Roorkee in 30 minutes.  At the very beginning of our visit we met Mr. PraveshMunshiwho is the in charge of Rehmatpur site.

OBJECTIVES OF THE VISIT

 In order to have a brief overlook on manufacturing of brick.  In order to have a brief overlook on the molding of brick  In order to learn about the air drying of brick  In order to learn about the working brick kiln.

GROUP OBSERVATIONS AND LEARNINGS

The following is the list along with photographs which students had observed during industrial visit

 Students had learned about the practical process of manufacturing of bricks  Students had observed the mixing of ingredients used in brick manufacturing  Students had learned about the proper functioning of brick kiln.

 CONCLUSION  We are very thankful to our management for organizing such an informative event for students to develop their practical skills and enhance their understanding level. We hope we get more chances to have such wonderful and informative experiences of visiting different industries. 2. Photographs

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Date: 20 March, 2019 Venue: Geomatics Department, IIT Roorkee

Number of participants: 42

Contact Person: Dr P.K. Garg, Assistant Professor, IIT Roorkee

1. Summary of the event The students of Civil Engineering were taken to the geomatics department, IIT Roorkee. Geomatics Engineering is the management of global infrastructure through the collection, measuring, monitoring and archiving of geospatial data. Geomatics engineers contribute to the welfare and safety of the public through administering appropriate research and advanced mapping techniques. Examples of geomatics career fields are: land surveying; urban planning; space exploration; agriculture; transportation; and geomarketing. The graduates of the Geomatics Engineering (GME) program should demonstrate competency in one or more of the following GME competency areas:

. Boundary/land surveying, photogrammetry, geodesy, GIS, and digital mapping. . A continued capacity for employment in one or more GME specialty area. . A capacity for graduate education. . Continued membership in professional organizations. . A continuing commitment to lifelong learning. . A continuing commitment to serving and protecting the health and welfare of the public. . An ability to pass professional licensing or certification examinations after achieving requisite professional experience.

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REPORT ON FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME ON EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING & SMART SURVEYING

Date: 26- 27 March, 2019 Venue: CE- 105, Seminar Hall, COER

Number of participants: 42

Guest Lecturer: Dr. Amit Goyal, Assistant Professor, NITTTR, Chandigarh

1. Summary of the event CONVENOR Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Associate Professor & &ORGANIZING Dean Academics SECRETARY Dr.Amit Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NITTTR RESOURCE PERSONS Chandigarh Mr.AshokRanjan, Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee ORGANISING Dr. Prabhat Kumar ( HOD , CE ) COMMITTEE Dr. Mridula(COORDINATOR , CE ) Dr. Mridula (Assistant Professor, CE) COORDINATOR Ms. Pallavi Chaurasia(Teaching Assistant, CE )

50 Participants TOTAL PARTICIPANTS 45 (COER ROORKEE)

4 (Ramanand institute & Pharmacy) 1(Phonics group of institutions)

Faculty Development Programme has been organized with the prior permission and guidance of honorable Director of College of Engineering Roorkee Dr S.P. Gupta& by the initiative and hard efforts of Dean Academics Dr. Brij Mohan Singh, Head of Civil Engineering Department Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Coordinator of Civil Engineering department Dr. Mridula&Ms Pallavi Chaurasia. Faculty members of Civil Engineering from different colleges under UTU takes hard efforts and initiative under the continuous guidance of Dr.Amit Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NITTTR, Chandigarh and Mr. Ashok Ranjan, Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee which makes this FDP a grand success.

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26 March 2019, FIRST SESSION ( from 9.00 a.m to 12.30 p.m ) : A lecture delivered by, Dr. Amit Goyal, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, NITTTR , Chandigarh, on topic “Emerging Trends in Civil Engineering” . In this topic he talk about the following recent trends in Civil Engineering.

 Need for Innovative technologies  Impact of Climate change in building and construction  Ferro-Cement Technology  NEM Plaster  Bio mimicry  Building subjected to Earthquake and concept of Earthquake Resistant Design  Damping Based Vibration Control- Interlinked Block Masonry system with Visco-elastic energy dissipator links  Used Radial Tires

SECOND SESSION (2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.) : A Lab session of 3 hours on “Introduction to Arc GIS” by Mr. Ashok Ranjan,Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee & Dr. Mridula, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering Roorkee, Roorkee.

This training started with registering raw image and how to use basic editing tools. After covering basics, basic operations between CAD, GID and also GIS is discussed. Supervised approaches for map composition, capturing Google earth images and registering it into arc map were described.

The trainer was experienced over the years in the field of GIS. The training was really engaging and informative. The trainer made everyone feels very comfortable, able to contribute and take something away.

ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for creating and using maps, compiling geographic data, analyzing mapped information, sharing and discovering geographic information, using maps and geographic information in a range of applications, and managing geographic information in a database. The system provides an infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the Web

27 March, 2019, FIRST SESSION (from 9.00 a.m to 12.30 p.m): A lecture delivered by Mr. Shashank Yadav, Assistant Professor, COER, Roorkee on Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) and Brief Introduction of “Data Processing by Trimble Business Center software”

Differential Global Positioning Systems (DGPS) are enhancements to the Global Positioning System (GPS) which provide improved location accuracy, in the range of operations of each system, from the 15-meter nominal GPS accuracy to about 10 cm in case of the best implementations.

Each DGPS uses a network of fixed ground-based reference stations to broadcast the difference between the positions indicated by the GPS satellite system and known fixed positions. These stations broadcast the difference between the measured satellite pseudo ranges and actual (internally computed) pseudo ranges, and receiver stations may correct their pseudo ranges by the same amount. The digital correction signal is typically broadcast locally over ground-based transmitters of shorter range.

Features of Trimble Business Center software:

 Edit, process, and adjust optical, GNSS, and imaging survey data.

 Import data straight from the field and begin working with it immediately.

 Quickly and easily edit RTK and total station data.

 Interface with design, drafting, and GIS systems

 Compatible with Trimble's suite of GNSS, optical, and UAS solutions

 Flexible licensing options (Base, Complete and Advanced editions) and optional add-on modules (Photogrammetry)

27 March, 2019, SECOND SESSION (from 2.00 p.m to 5.00 p.m): Lab session on “GIS based mapping on DGPS data” by Mr. Ashok Ranjan,Trainer, Real World Infotech, Roorkee

In this session, data collected from the field by using DGPS was applied on the Arc GIS for its further application. It helped in creating the map and analyzing all the topographical features of the field area

Conclusion – The faculty Development Program helped in gaining knowledge about emerging technologies in Civil Engineering and smart surveying. The need to build sustainable buildings, bridges and roads is higher than ever. New technologies have come in the industries. Energy efficiency within these structures is a major need. The need for smart surveying is increasing day by day in the industries. Participants definitely have learnt a lot from these useful

lectures and training program, and we are hoping that we will see more these kind of FDP’S and training program in COER by UTTARAKHANDTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY.

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REPORT ON INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO DEPARTMENT OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING IIT ROORKEE

Date: 28 March, 2019 Venue: Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee

Number of participants: 42

Contact Person: Dr. Ravi Jakka, Assistant Professor, IIT Roorkee

1. Summary of the event On 28 March, 2019, the Department of Civil Engineering has planned an industrial visit to Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee. The students of III year and IV year in a batch of 31 were taken for the visit with two faculty members Dr Mridula and Ms Pallavi Chaurasia. Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee PURPOSE OF VISIT The purpose to visit the Department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee was to make the students familiar with the design of an Earthquake Resistant also how the soil plays an important role in the stability of a structure adding to this they can learn the monitoring of earthquakes. Students have a full- fledged view that how Civil Engineering can be related to the Earthquake Engineering.

INFORMATION OF THE VISIT The visit was carried out in three stages, firstly the students were taken to soil dynamics lab, then to structure testing lab and finally to the seismology lab. In soil dynamics lab, Dr Ravi Jakka, briefed the students about the equipments that are used for the testing of soils in order to determine the stability of the structure. Sir explained about the cyclic triaxial test and then explained about the liquefaction process and how the test is carried out in order to make the structure safe against submergence. After that MrSujit guided students to the pseudo and quasi structure testing lab where he give a detailed information about the testing of load carrying walls in horizontal and vertical direction. Adding to this he also briefed about the Earthquake resistant visco-elastic energy dissipator link elements used to make the structure. This covered the shock table testing then the shake table lab was also shown to the students where they saw a large table in which the framed structure is taken to the shake table which is made to test whether the structure can withstand high magnitude earthquakes especially of Zone V. Finally Dr SC Gupta interacted with the students in the seismology lab where the students were shown how the seismograph records the earthquake and the data is analysed so that detailed information can be given about the earthquake occurred in any part of India. Conclusion From this visit, students gained knowledge about the stability of the structure and how the data interpretation is done for the earthquake. We are thankful to the department of Earthquake Engineering, IIT Roorkee for such a delightful experience.

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REPORT ON

SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME’19

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ADVANCED SURVEYING

Date: 11 – 26 June, 2019 Venue: College of Engineering Roorkee

Number of participants: 34

Contact Person: Dr. Prabhat Kumar, Head & Mr. Shashank Yadav

1. Summary of the event

Introduction to designing and Drafting, Introduction to AutoCAD, Introduction to 9:00 am - 01:00 Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Survey, Aboslute Cartesian co-ordinate pm syatem, Relavite Cartesian Co-ordinate system

Wednesday, June 12, 9:00 am - 01:00 Absolute & relative polor Coordinate system, 2019 pm Direct input mode, ortho&poloar mode

Layer Properties, Layer management, Circle, 9:00 am - 01:00 Thursday, June 13, 2019 Rectangle, trim, Polygon,Scripting, Block , pm Dimensioning 9:00 am - 01:00 Friday, June 14, 2019 Surveying Total Station On campus pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Running Data into Autocad on campus TS Saturday, June 15, 2019 pm data Sunday, June 16, 2019 9:00 am - 01:00 Monday, June 17, 2019 Surveying Total Station Off Campus pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Running Data In Autocad off Campus TS data pm Wednesday, June 19, 9:00 am - 01:00 Aaignment 1:Running Data into Autocad 2019 pm

9:00 am - 01:00 Thursday, June 20, 2019 Surveying/Drone Mapping pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Friday, June 21, 2019 Surveying DGPS and processing With TBC pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Saturday, June 22, 2019 Introduction to GiS and data Processing pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Data processing Of Done and Dgps Surveying Sunday, June 23, 2019 pm (Map Making) 9:00 am - 01:00 Monday, June 24, 2019 Assignment 2: GIS Data Processing pm 9:00 am - 01:00 Tuesday, June 25, 2019 Assignment 3: Gis Map Making pm Wednesday, June 26, 9:00 am - 01:00 Drafting 2019 pm

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