Planning & Execution plan in Heavy Lifting

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Planning & Execution plan in Heavy Lifting

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Explains planning and execution in heavy lifting projects, including feasibility studies, crane operations, equipment selection, and safety protocols

Original Description

This course provides an in-depth exploration of critical aspects in engineering projects, focusing on feasibility studies, crane operations, equipment selection, rigging and lifting planning, advanced construction methods, and safety protocols. Starting with feasibility case studies, the modules guide learners through crane chart interpretation, machine selection, and the preparation of rigging charts and lifting schemes. Advanced construction techniques such as modularization, pre-fabrication, and push launching are also covered, along with safety requirements for crane operations. Emphasizing practical applications, these modules equip participants with essential skills in feasibility assessments, crane operations, rigging planning, innovative construction methods, and stringent safety practices, ensuring efficient and effective project execution in diverse engineering environments. Target Learners: • Undergraduate students of Civil Engineering • Undergraduate students of Mechanical Engineering • Post-Graduate Students in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. • Practicing Engineers involved in heavy lifting in construction. • Faculties in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. • Professionals in construction industry • Engineers and project managers involved in large projects Prerequisites: • Basics of Civil Engineering • Basics of Mechanical Engineering • Basics of Engineering Mechanics • Understanding of Construction Techniques
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