Top 150 Interview Question for civil Engineer Part -2
What Is The Slope Of The Staircase? As per IS 456, the slope or pitch of stairs should be between
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Read moreThumb rule #1 Thumb rule to calculate steel in slabs is 3.5 kg to 4 kg/sq. ft of built-up area.
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Read moreSoil stabilization is the act of altering a soil’s physical properties to provide long-term, permanent gains in strength. A soil
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