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Diploma In Concrete Technology

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₹ 6000
20 hrs
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English
Akshay Kamath
Akshay KamathCivil Engineer & Mentor
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Volume pricing for groups of 5+

Why enroll

The course helps learners understand properties of concrete, quality control, testing methods, durability, and modern advancements like admixtures and high-performance concrete. It is particularly valuable for civil engineers, site supervisors, and construction professionals who want to improve their technical expertise, ensure better construction quality, and enhance career opportunities in infrastructure and building projects.

Is this course for you?

You should take this if

  • You work in Rail & Transport
  • You're a Civil & Structural professional
  • You prefer live, instructor-led training with Q&A

You should skip if

  • You need a different specialisation outside Civil & Structural
  • You need fully self-paced, on-demand content

Course details

1. Module-1 Concrete Ingredients Cement

Concrete Ingredients Cement –

Cement manufacturing process, steps to reduce carbon footprint, chemical composition and their importance, hydration of cement, types of cement. Testing of cement. Fine aggregate: Functions, requirement, Alternatives to River sand, M-sand introduction and manufacturing. Coarse aggregate: Importance of size, shape and texture. Grading and blending of aggregate. Testing on aggregate, requirement. Recycled aggregates Water – qualities of water. Chemical admixtures – plasticize-rs, accelerators, retarders and air entertaining agents. Mineral admixtures – Pozzolanic and cementitious materials, Fly ash, GGBS, silica fumes, Meta kaolin and rice husk-ash.

2. Module-2 Fresh Concrete Workability

Fresh Concrete Workability-

factors affecting work ability. Measurement of work ability–slump, Compaction factor and Vee-Bee Consistometer tests, flow tests. Segregation and bleeding. Process of manufacturing of concrete- Batching, Mixing, Transporting, Placing and Compaction. Curing – Methods of curing – Water curing, membrane curing, steam curing, accelerated curing, self- curing. Good and Bad practices of making and using fresh concrete and Effect of heat of hydration during mass concreting at project sites.

3. Module-3  Concrete Mix Proportioning

Concrete Mix Proportioning

Concept of Mix Design with and without admixtures, variables in proportioning and Exposure conditions, Selection criteria of ingredients used for mix design, Procedure of mix proportioning. Numerical Examples of Mix Proportioning using IS-10262:2019.

Concrete Technology

Concrete is a construction material composed of cement, fine aggregates (sand) and coarse aggregates mixed with water which hardens with time. Portland cement is the commonly used type of cement for production of concrete. Concrete technology deals with study of properties of concrete and its practical applications.

The main items we'll focus on in this course are:

  • Cement - Types & Roles of Different Ingredients

  • Manufacturing of Cement - Dry & Wet Process

  • The influence of admixtures and aggregates

  • Properties of fresh and hardened concrete

  • Work ability, settlement, bleeding and Segregation

  • Production of Concrete

Course suitable for

Key topics covered

- Cement & Its Types

- Manufacturing of Cement - Ingredients , Function & Properties of Cement

- Workabiliy , Segregation & Bleeding

- Test to be conducted on Cement - Field Test + Lab Test

- Admixtures- Chemical & Mineral

- Production of Concrete - Batching to Finishing !

Opportunities that await you!

Career opportunities

Training details

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