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Myanmar Engineering Council Civil (Construction) Scope & Outline for P.E Part-II Day-1 Morning (Problem Solving, Open Book) Day-l Evening (Problem Solving, Open Book) No Subject c Subject c 1 C.Management 2 C.Management 2 2 Geotech I Geotech I 3 WRE WRE 4 Env Env 5 Construction Technology I Construction Technology 2 6 Building Meterial & Testing I Building Meterial & Testing I 7 Eaxthwork I Earthwork Answer 4 out of 6 Questions 6 Answer 4 out of 6 Questions 6

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P.E Part-II (GTE)

R.C Desien

1. Flexural Analysis and Design of beams

2. Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams

3. Serviceability

4. Short columns

5. Edge-Supported Slabs

6. Prestressed Concrete

7. Seismic Design

Reference;

** Design of Concrete Structures (12th Edition or Later Edition). Arthur: H. Nilson:

PE Part-II (GTE)

Steel Desisn

1. Tension Members

2. Structural Fasteners

3. Compression members (Part I :Columns)

4. Laterully Supported Beams

5. Connections

Reference;

** Steel Structures

Design and Behavior: {Load and Resistance Factor Design only}

Arthur: CHARLES G.SALMON ; JOHN E. JOHNSON (Third Edition or Later Edition)

P.E Part-II(Structural)

R.C Desisn

1. Flexural Analysis and Design of beams

2. Shear and Diagonal Tension in Beams

3. Bond, Anchorage, and Ddvelopment lenglh

4. Serviceability

5. Analysis and Design for Torsion

6. Short columns

7. Edge-Supported Slabs

8. Footings and foundations

9. Prestressed Concrete

10. Seismic Design

Reference;

** Design of Concrete Stnrctures 1126 Edition or Later Edition). Arthur: H. Nilson:

P.E Part-II (Structural)

Steel Desisn

1. Tension Members

2. Structural Fasteners

3. Welding

4. Compression members ( Part I, Columns)

5. Laterally Supported Beams

6. Torsion

7. Connections

Reference;

** Steel Structures

Design and Behavior: {Load and Resistance Factor Design only}

Arthur: CHARLES G.SALMON ; JOHN E. JOHNSON (Third Edition or Later Edition)

P.E Part-II(Structural)

Structural Analvsis

1. Moment Distribution Method

2. Approximate Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structues

Reference;

**Fundamentals of Structural Analysis (First Edition - 2008)Arthur: U Nyi Hla Nge;

(or) Any Suitable Reference Book on Structural Analysis

Course Outline for PE Part-IIEstimate

rrReferencerr

l. Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering by B.N Dutta2. Estimating in Building Construction by Frank R.Dagostino & Steven J.Peterson3. Fundamentals of Engineering (Sample questions + solutions)

l. Estimatins and Costine in Civil Ensineerins bv B.N DuttaChaeter (1)- Method of EstimatingChapter (2)- Method of Building EstimatingChapter (3)- Estimate of BuildingChapter (7)- Road Estimating EarthworkChapter (8)- Culverts, BridgesChapter (9)- Irrigation workChapter (10)- Tlpe of Estimate, Sanction, ProjectChapter (15)- Valuation

2. Estimatins and Buildins Construction bv Frank R.Dasostino & Steven J.PetersonChapter (7)- Labour

7-l Labour Hours and productivity7-4 Labour Burden7-5 Pricing Labour

Chapter (8)- Equipment

8-2 Operating Costs8-3 Depreciation8-4 Interest8-5 Ownership Costs

Chaoter (9)- Excavation

9-4 CalculatingExcavation9-6 Earthwork - New site Grades and Rough Grading9-7 Perimeter and Area9-8 Topsoil Removal9-9 Ceneral Excavation9-10 SpecialExcavation9-11 Backfilling9-21 Asphalt paving

Chapter ( 1 0)- Concrete

10-2 EstimatingConcrete10-3 Reinforcingl0-4 Vapour Retarder10-5 ConcreteFinishingl0-9 Forms

Chapter (12)- Metals

12-4 Metal .Ioistsl2-5 Metal Decking

Chapter (14)- Thermal and moisture protection

l4-3 Integral methodl4-4 Metallic methodl4-5 Damp Proofing14-6 Painting methodl4-7 Plasteringl4-8 Insulationl4-9 Roofingl4-i0 RoofAreal4-ll Shingles

Chaoter (15)- Doors and Windows

15-1 Window and Curtain Wall framesl5-2 Accessories15-3 Doors15-5 Pre finishing Doors15-6 Door frames

Chaoter (16)- Finishes

l6-1 Dry-wall and wet-wall Construction16-2 SupportingConstructionl6-3 Suspended Ceiling System16-4 Tlpes of Assemblies16-6 Drywall partitionsl6-8 Accessoriesl6-10 Plasterl6-14 Flooring16-15 Painting

Chapter (21)- Other Estimating method

21-2 Project Comparison method21-3 Square foot Estimating21-4 AssemblyEstimating

3. Fundamentals of Enqineerins (Samole questions + solutions) (All)

Course Outline for PE Part-II

Water Resources Engineering

ITYDRAULICS

Ilydraulic-closed conduit

- Flow of fluid in pipe lines

- Impact ofjets- Hydraulic turbine (Pelton wheel)- Pumps (Centrifugal pump,)

- Dimensional Analysis

Hvdraulic-onen channel

o Energy and momentum principles (specific enerry (E),specific force, criteria for critical state offlow)

r Energy dissipation (hydraulicjump, velocity control)

o Channel design.

o Theory and analysis of Gradually Varied Flow

o Design ofhydraulic structures (Gravity dam, earth dams, spitlway, stilling basin etc.)

References

o J.F Douglas & R.D Matthews. Fluid Mechanics (vol.l & vol.2)

. Frank M. White, Fluid Mechanics

o V.T. Chow, Open-Channel Hydraulics.

TII'DROLOGY

l. Probability and Frequency Analysis

2. Ground Water

(i) Occurrences and distribution ofground water aquifers, aquiclavels and arlesian wells(ii) Water wells and their types(iii) Wells and their classification(iv) Well hydraulics (Steady Unidirectional flow and steady radial flow to a well)(v) Pumps for the water well

3. Flood Analysis

(i) Definition, causes and effects offloods(ii) Flood prediction and design flood(iii) Methods of mitigating floods, flood plain management

(iv) Flood routing

Textbook & Materials:

Hydrology Principles Analysis Design, H.M. Raghunath, 2'd edition. (2006)

Water Resources Engineering, McGraw-Hill. Linsley, Kobler and Paulhus

D.K.Todd, L.W.Mays (2005) Groundwater Hydrology, 3rd Edition

Scooe for Bridqe Conslruction 0\{ornine)

1. genoalized for a1l 6pes ofbridge2. not too much in desigr & struch:ral calculation3. fundamental and basic for each bridge type, ie terms, terminology, basic assumption.

Scope for Bridse Construction (Evcnine)

1. Description of methodology for executing bridge project or river pier construction works and

etc

2. Identify the tasks or activities for the proposed jobs

References:

l. The Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges 2002 Edition by AASHTOSuperstructure

2. Bridge Engineering Handbook by WAI-FAH CHEN and LIAN DUAN3. Design of Modem Highway Bridges by NARENDRA TALY4. Erection Methods of Steel Bridges by JAPAN ASSOCIATION OF STEEL BRIDGE

CONSTRUCTION

Substructure

5. Principle of Foundation Engineering by BRAJA DAS6. Pile Design & Construction Practice by M.J.TOMLINSON7. Foundation Analysis & Design by J.E BOWLES

Scooe for Road Constructlon1 . Geometric Design2. Material Specification3. Pavernent Design

References Books:- Civil Engineering P.E Exam Guide (Indranil Coswami, Ph.D., P.E)- Oversea Road Note 3l (Iransport Research Laboratory, United Kingdon)- Pavement Analysis and Design (Yang H. Huang)

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