Mechanization in Construction
About this Specialization
The Construction Equipment & Techniques course provides an in-depth understanding of the selection, operation, and optimization of construction machinery, along with modern construction methods. It covers various types of equipment, including excavators, bulldozers, cranes, and concrete mixers, emphasizing their applications, maintenance, and safety considerations. The course also explores advanced construction techniques such as mechanized earthmoving, tunneling, high-rise construction, and emerging technologies like 3D printing for rapid and sustainable building solutions. Additionally, it delves into comprehensive safety methods, ensuring hazard identification, risk mitigation, and compliance with industry standards. Through case studies and practical insights, learners will develop the skills needed to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety in construction projects. Target Learners: Civil Engineering Students, Mechanical Engineering Students, Faculties and working professionals, Practicing Engineers in Construction projectsCreated by: L&T EduTech

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