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Arihant Civil Engineering Interview Questions
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1) One mason per day how many cu.m work will do as per list given a) Brick work,hollow brick work and cc block work and plastering how many m2 per day 2) one carpenter per day how many m2 will do as well as scaffolding how many m3

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For a RCC section with congested reinforcement , what is the compaction factor

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