Course image Method of Construction and Estimation
Evening Study

In any construction project, whether it’s building a new home, developing a commercial property, or working on a large-scale infrastructure project, accurate estimating is critical. It’s not just about crunching numbers; it’s about setting the foundation for everything that follows—from managing budgets and timelines to delivering quality work on time. Failure to estimate correctly can lead to project delays, cost overruns, and client dissatisfaction, threatening the entire project’s success.

Course image Highway Engineering I
Evening Study

Outline Description of Module

This module introduces students to the following:

vThe technical details of all highway engineering- pavement types
vPavement materials
vPavement layers
vPavement design for both flexible and rigid pavements
vPavement maintenance
vDescribe the composition and function of road pavement structures
Course image Sanitary and Environmental Engineering I
Evening Study

Course: Environmental and Sanitary Engineering

This course provides a comprehensive overview of essential aspects related to water resources management in the field of environmental and sanitary engineering. Key topics include:

  • Quantity of Water: Analyzing water demand, consumption patterns, and strategies for sustainable water management to ensure adequate supply.

  • Collection and Distribution of Water: Examining methods for efficient water collection, storage, and distribution to meet public and industrial needs, considering both urban and rural settings.

  • Intakes: Studying intake structures and systems for capturing water from various natural sources, ensuring a reliable supply while minimizing environmental impact.

  • Pumps and Pumping Stations: Understanding the design, operation, and maintenance of pumps and pumping stations critical to transporting water through complex networks with efficiency and reliability.

  • Quality of Water Supply: Focusing on water quality standards, testing, and monitoring to ensure safe and potable water, addressing physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters.

  • Treatment of Water: Exploring different water treatment processes, including sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection, aimed at delivering clean and safe water for consumption.

This course is fundamental for students specializing in environmental engineering and public health, equipping them with the knowledge needed to design, operate, and manage water systems that are sustainable, safe, and efficient.