
SURVEY LAB
Learn to operate basic and advanced tools of Surveying like chains, levels, total stations, theodolites, and equipment for precise measurement of angles, distances, areas, and elevations in the field.

CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL LAB
To provide hands-on experience and understanding of the various materials used in construction. Understanding the methods of constructing walls, piers, and other structures using masonry materials, and gain hands-on experience in laying bricks. In Plumbing section understand the types of materials used in plumbing, including pipes (PVC, copper, GI), fittings, fixtures, and valves, along with their properties and suitability for different applications. In electrical section understanding the procedures for installing electrical systems, including wiring, circuit design, and the safety precautions associated with electrical work.

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY LAB
Gain a deep understanding of the components used in concrete production, including cement, aggregates (fine and coarse), water, and admixtures. Learn about the physical and chemical properties of concrete and its ingredients and how they affect the final product’s performance and durability.

MATERIAL TESTING LAB
Providing a deep understanding of the properties and performance of various materials used in construction and engineering, as well as the testing techniques to evaluate their quality (strength, durability, hardness, etc.) and suitability. The lab helps students gain practical skills in testing and analyzing materials such as metals and concrete.

TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB
Perform tests on soil and pavement materials (such as aggregates, bitumen, and concrete) to determine their suitability for use in road construction, including tests like the CBR (California Bearing Ratio), moisture content, and gradation analysis, flakiness, softening point, abrasion, impact, etc.

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LAB
Learn the principles of 2D drafting, including creating technical drawings for engineering designs with proper dimensioning, annotations, and scaling. In 3D Modeling and Visualization develop skills in creating and visualizing 3D models, enabling students to design complex systems, parts, and assemblies. Students learn how to manipulate 3D objects for better visualization and analysis.

COMPUTER APPLICATION LAB
Learn how to model, analyze, and design structural systems like beams, columns, trusses, frames, and slabs under various loading conditions using different advanced software like STAAD Pro, ETABS, etc., also learn to handle the laborers, cost, and time using project management software like Primavera.

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LAB
To study the basic properties of soil, such as grain size distribution, moisture content, Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics, Shear Strength of Soil, stability and bearing capacity, Soil Compaction and Consolidation, Permeability of Soils.

PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING LAB
To measure and analyze various environmental parameters, including water quality, contamination, using standard laboratory procedures. Students will gain hands-on experience in conducting water quality tests, such as determining pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen (DO), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), etc.

ESTIMATION AND COSTING LAB
To develop proficiency in reading the plan, preparing estimation and costing using various software like MS Excel to create detailed quantity and cost of materials, labor, machinery, and overheads, etc.

STRUCTURAL DRAWING LAB
Demonstrate the ability to interpret, analyze, and design various structural elements like beams, columns, slabs, foundations, and staircases, both in terms of their functionality and the materials used. Develop proficiency in creating accurate and detailed structural drawings using manual drafting techniques.

BUILDING DRAWING LAB
Demonstrate the ability to identify and understand the various components of a building, such as walls, doors, windows, roof systems, foundation, stairs, etc., and their functional roles in building design.