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How to calculate cement, sand and aggregate required for 1 cu.m of concrete (Concrete Mix Design). Different grades of concrete and how to chose the grade
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How to Calculate Quantity of Concrete Volume for Staircase with Materials: The volume calculation is one of the most important steps in constructing a staircase. Without knowing the right stair formula you may not be able to calculate the right amount of concrete needed for your staircase. Also discuss about the stairs quantity takeoff in

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Different proportions of the same four ingredients yield different strength mixes of concrete for structural and non-structural parts of a building
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This construction video tutorial sifts through grade of concrete civil engineering to determine the concrete compressive strength following IS 456:2000 standard.

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In this article you can know about different types of concrete grades and its strength
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You will learn about the quantity of water that is required for M20 grade concrete. The concrete is made of cement, sand, aggregate and water. To acquire the required strength, it is extremely crucial to get the water-cement ratio right.

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Concrete slump test to determine the workability of concrete mix. Concrete slump test is carried out to check the uniform quality during construction.

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In this civil engineering tutorial you will learn concrete materials calculation for M15 Grade Concrete Cement Sand And Aggregates.

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