Civil Engineering Construction 1 (CIVL 0003)

Civil Engineering Construction 1 (CIVL 0003) – Spring – 20 – CW (Assignment 2) – A & B – QP
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Instructions to Student
General Instructions/information for the students for completing the assignment
Answer all questions.

Deadline of submission: 05/07/2020; 23:59
The marks received on the assignment will be scaled down to the actual weightage
of the assignment which is 50 marks
Formative feedback on the complete assignment draft will be provided if the draft is
submitted at least 10 days before the final submission date.
Feedback after final evaluation will be provided by 12/07/2020

Module Learning Outcomes
The following LOs are achieved by the student by completing the assignment successfully
1. Demonstrate understanding of the common methods of civil engineering construction.
2. Demonstrate understanding of the capabilities and limits of civil engineering equipment.
Assignment Objective
The major objectives of this coursework assignment are:
 to understand common construction methods of civil engineering construction.
 to be familiar with capabilities of plant and their limitations of usage in Oman.
Assignment Tasks
Student has to be considered him/herself as a site personnel of a construction company in Oman.
In this task student need to identify required dewatering techniques according to the site
conditions. Additionally, student should handle the responsibility of managing construction plant
at site and basic foundation design of a G+3 storey residential building in Al Mabelah.
Note: Individual student data is provided in a separate sheet, please consider values provided
at your ID and Name for the purpose of required calculations. It is mentioned as xx wherever
you need to check for individual student data.
Your solutions shall be as per site situations provided below:

IN SEMESTER (INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT)
Module Code: CIVL 0003 Module Name: CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION 1
Level: 1 Max. Marks: 100

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1. Ground water control methods:
From the analysis of site and soil investigation reports, it was observed that ground
consists of water below at the depth of 7m. The ground condition is not suitable for the
well point system. At any cost, water has to be dewatered at the construction site and
there is not restriction on amount to be spent to implement the required dewatering
method but must be an effective method to dewater which can substantially increase the
rate of water extraction in cohesive soils, such as clay.
According to the ground conditions, student should recommend any TWO temporary
dewatering methods to lower the ground water table which are best suitable to given
situations of the construction site.
2. Output of the construction plant team:
It is required to excavate 10,000m3 of soil and the material is ‘SANDY CLAY’.
Find out bulking factor and bucket fill factor that should be applied.
(Table 5.3 Bulk density and Bulking factors – Dene, R. W 1996, Earthworks, Pg:105)
(Table 5.4 – typical bucket fill factors Dene, R. W 1996, Earthworks, Pg:105)
Available construction plant for this project is:
a) 360° excavator with a bucket of heaped capacity 0.XX m3 & typical cycle time is half a
minute.
b) Trucks with XX m3 capacity which require 2 minutes to position itself under the 360°
excavator (positioning time).
Lorry work cycle is:

Lorry work cycle (excluding Loading time of truck)
Moving off site 1 minute
Travel 2.5 km (say) each way (at 30 km/hr.) 10 minutes
Tipping time 3 minutes

According to the data and site circumstances student should:
i. Calculate the output of the 360° excavator per week, assuming a normal working week

of 40 hours which includes down time of 10 minutes in every hour. (15 marks)
ii. Determine the ‘Plant Team’ and ‘Number of Weeks’ required for the removal of
10000m3 of soil. (15 marks)

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3. Capacity calculation of a compaction plant:
A self- propelled single drum ‘Vibrating Roller, has:
Roller width 2.50 m;
Mass per wheel is XXXX kg/m width of roller
Speed X.X km/hr.;
Type of soil which has to be compacted is “Cohesive soil (clay)”
From Compaction Specification; (Table 5.5 Compaction specification–Earthworks, Pg:111]
Hence students should:
i. Determine minimum number of passes and maximum depth of compacted layer in mm.
(5 marks)
ii. Determine the volume of soil handled per week by this Vibrating Roller based on
limitations and capabilities provided. (10 marks)
4. Effective length and Allowable pile load.
From the structural design it is identified that the load on pile is around XXX kN in clay of
average cohesion XXX kN/m2. There are three metres of soft peat above the clay. It is
recommended to be a friction bearing pile, in the clay with some form of plastic sleeve
over the top three metres to prevent negative skin friction.
In line with the data student should:

i. Determine allowable pile load, Using Skempton’s formula. (10 marks)
Where, α = Adhesion factor (assume 0.48 for clay) and Factor of safety as 2.5
ii. Determine the diameter of the pile (200mm – 400mm), actual length (8m – 30m) and
effective length (5m – 27m) of a pile to cover the applied load. (5 marks)

To accomplish above mentioned tasks, students shall:
 Investigate on various construction methods such as dewatering, earthworks, foundation etc.
which are being implemented in Oman.
 Investigate capabilities and limitations of construction plant being used in Oman.
 Collect required information through authorised textbooks, official websites.
 Student shall also perform scholarly study through text books and e-library resources.
 Prepare an Individual report according to report sections mentioned below.
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Report Sections:
1. Introduction [maximum 100 words]
Student shall start with a brief overview and introduction to the report. Student must provide
significance of earthwork, ground water control and capabilities and limitations of construction
plant.
Distribution of marks for below sections are provided at assignment tasks in detail
2. Ground water control methods [maximum 200 words]
3. Output of construction plant team [variable, Maximum 300 words]
4. Capacity calculation of a compaction plant [variable, Maximum 150 words]
5. Effective length and Allowable pile load [variable, Maximum 150 words]
6. Conclusion [maximum 50 words]
Student shall provide overall recommendations through the knowledge pursued through this
coursework. Student must discuss outcomes of this coursework through the knowledge gained
from various tasks of this study.
7. References – CU Harvard style referencing format
Student must provide respective citations and references as per CU Harvard referencing style.
Minimum 5 references 2 e-library and 3 general references
Rules & Regulations:


All resources should be cited using CU Harvard style.
The final assignment must have a Title page, Table of Contents, References/ bibliography using
CU Harvard Style and page numbers.
Title Page must have Assignment Name, Module name, Session, your name, ID, and the name of
the faculty.
Softcopy in word format is to be submitted through Turnitin link on Moodle.

Guidelines:
Assignment must be computer typed.





Font – Times New Roman
Font – Style – Regular
Font – Size – 12
Heading should be with Font Size 14, Bold, Capital and Underline.

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Provide suitable diagrams/images/photos wherever required.
Each student has to do the assignment individually.
You can refer books in e-Library or use internet resources. But you should not cut and paste
material from internet nor provide photocopied material from books. The assignment answers
should be in your own words after understanding the matter from the above resources.
Recommended textbooks to be used for this coursework:
Warren, Dene R (1996) Civil Engineering Construction, Design and Management,
Macmillan.

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o Chudley R and Greeno R (2005) Building Construction Handbook (10th ed), Routledge,
N.Y U.S.A.
Important Policies to be followed
1. Student Academic Integrity Policy*:
MEC upholds the spirit of academic integrity in all forms of academic work and any form of violation
of academic integrity shall invite severe penalty. Any benefit obtained by indulging in the act of
violation of academic integrity shall be cancelled.
All cases of violation of academic integrity on the part of the student shall fall under any of the below
mentioned categories:
1. Plagiarism
2. Malpractice
3. Ghost Writing
4. Collusion
5. Other cases
If the student fails a module and has a proven case of academic integrity violation in this module, the
student is required to re-register the module. This is applicable to first and second offenders of
plagiarism.
1. Plagiarism
A. First offence of plagiarism
I. If a student is caught first time in an act of plagiarism during his/her course of study in
any assignment other than project work, the student will be allowed to re-submit the
assignment once, within a maximum period of one week. However, a penalty of
deduction of 25% of the marks obtained for the resubmitted work will be imposed.

II. Period of re-submission: The student will have to re-submit the work one week from the
date he or she is advised to re-submit.
If the re-submitted work is also found to be plagiarized, then that assessment will be
III.

awarded a zero mark. Re-submission of the work beyond the maximum period of one
week will not be accepted and the assessment will be awarded a zero mark.
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B. Second offence of plagiarism
If any student is caught second time in an act of plagiarism during his/her course of study (in a
subsequent semester), the student will directly be awarded zero for the work in which plagiarism
is detected. In such cases, the student will not be allowed to resubmit the work. A warning of
suspension shall be issued, and student has to sign an undertaking and undergo counselling
session in such cases.
2. Malpractice/Ghostwriting/Collusion
A. First offence of Malpractice/Ghostwriting/Collusion
If a student is caught in an act of Malpractice/Ghostwriting/Collusion for an assessment
component irrespective of coursework or end semester, the student shall fail the module
and shall be required to re-register the module
B. Second Offence of Malpractice/Ghostwriting/Collusion
If a student is caught a second time in an act of Malpractice/Ghostwriting/Collusion for
an assessment component irrespective of coursework or end semester, the student
shall fail the module. A warning of suspension shall be issued, and student has to sign
an undertaking and undergo counselling session in such cases.
3. Third Offence of Academic Integrity Violation
If a student is caught a third time in an act of Academic Integrity Violation for an assessment
component irrespective of coursework or end semester (in a subsequent semester), the student
shall fail the module and also shall be suspended for one semester from the College, as
recommended by institutional level academic committee, Chaired by the Associate Dean, Academic
Affairs.
4. Fourth Offence of Academic Integrity Violation:
If a student is caught a fourth time in an act of Academic Integrity Violation for an assessment
component irrespective of coursework or end semester (in a subsequent semester), the student shall
fail the module and also shall be expelled from the College, as recommended by institutional level
academic committee, Chaired by the Associate Dean, Academic Affairs.
5. Other cases
If a student commits an act of academic integrity violation as per the definition of “other cases”
mentioned in the previous section or of a different nature, student’s case shall be forwarded to an
institutional level academic committee, Chaired by the Associate Dean, Academic Affairs. The
committee shall investigate the case by means of a viva and/or a disciplinary hearing and shall take
appropriate decision. The penalty that can be granted to a proven case of academic integrity violation
which falls in this category of “other cases” can be a warning/component zero/ module
fail/suspension/expulsion depending on the nature and gravity of the offence.
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6. Types/Variations of Cases:

I. If plagiarism is detected in any component of one assessment, the deduction in marks will be
applicable for the whole assessment, even if only the component or part submission alone needs
to be resubmitted.
If plagiarism is detected in a group assessment, all students of the group will be considered as
having committed an act of plagiarism and the policy will then be applied to all students
If plagiarism is detected in any component of a group assessment, the deduction in marks will be
II.
III.

applicable for the whole assessment even if only the component or part submission alone needs
to be resubmitted.
All students of the group would be considered as having committed an act of plagiarism and the
policy will then be applied to all the students of the group.

IV. If the assessment consists of components or part submissions that could be a group assessment
component (e.g. group assignment) and an individual assessment component (e.g. individual
reflection), the following will be applicable:
a. If plagiarism is detected in the group assessment component, all students of the group

will be considered as having committed an act of plagiarism, The policy will then be
applied to all students of the group. Group assessment component will be resubmitted
as per the policy.
b. If plagiarism is detected in the individual assessment component, the individual
assessment component will be resubmitted and the policy will then be applied to that
student alone.
c. For both (a) and/or (b), the deduction in marks will be applicable for the whole
assessment.
* for further details Refer to MEC Student Academic Integrity Policy in Student Handbook.
2. Late Submission Regulations:
It is the students’ responsibility to check all relevant timelines related to assessments.
As per the Assessment Policy at MEC, late submissions are allowed for one week (5 working days)
for all UG modules with a penalty. In such cases, a deduction of 5% of the marks obtained for the
submitted work shall be imposed for each working day following the last date of submission
till the date of actual submission. Assessment documents submitted beyond a period of one
week (5 working days) after the last date of submission will not be accepted and will be awarded
a zero for that assessment. In cases where the submission has been delayed due to extenuating
circumstances, the student may be permitted to submit the work without imposing the late
submission policy stated above. The extended period of submission will be one week from the
original last date of submission. In such cases, the student is expected to submit the supporting
certificates on or before the original last date of submission of the assessment and the decision
of extension rests with faculty responsible for the assessment. The late submission policy shall be
applied if the student fails to submit the work within one week of the original last date of
submission.
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Students may contact their teachers for clarification on specific details of the submission time
if required.
3. Research Ethics and Biosafety Policy
To protect and respect the rights, dignity, health, safety, and privacy of research subjects involved
including the welfare of animals and the integrity of environment, all student projects are
expected to be undertaken as per the MEC Research Ethics and Biosafety Policy. Accordingly, the
following shall apply.
 Research and other enterprise activities shall be conducted by maintaining the high ethical
standards consistent with national and international standards and conventions.
 Any research at MEC that is categorized as high-risk research shall be subject to review and
approval by the Research Ethics and Biosafety Committee.
 Research activities involving collection of human or animal tissues and manipulation of microbial,
animal or plant cells shall be subject to review and approval by the Research Ethics and Biosafety
Committee.
 Participants involved in research must be informed about the purpose of research and intended
uses of research findings. Written consent must be obtained from people involved prior to the
commencement of research.
 Data obtained from participants must be treated with high confidence and should be used only
for the intended purpose of research.
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Assessment Evaluation Criteria

Classification
And % Range <to
be given as per
requirement>
Reflection and critical analysis. Knowledge and
Understanding/
Application of Theory
Evidence of Reading Referencing and
Bibliography
Presentation, Grammar
and Spelling
Outstanding Highly competent analytical skills
and reflective practice,
demonstrating personal learning and
growth, insight into required
professional values and principles
and professional development
planning.
Extensive knowledge
and depth of
understanding of
principles and concepts
and /or outstanding
application of theory in
practice.
Evidence of reading an
extensive range of
educational
literature/research and
where applicable workplace
strategies, policies and
procedures.
Accurate referencing
and bibliography
correctly using
appropriate referencing
style
Excellent presentation,
logically structured,
using correct grammar
and spelling, excellent
cross-referencing and
links to supporting
evidence
Excellent Strong analytical skills and reflective
practice used, demonstrating
personal learning and growth, insight
into required professional values,
principles and competencies and
professional development planning.
Excellent knowledge
and understanding of
principles and concepts
and /or excellent
knowledge and
understanding of the
application of theory in
practice
Evidence of reading a wide
range of educational
literature/research and
where applicable, workplace
strategies, policies and
procedures.
Appropriate referencing
and bibliography
correctly using
appropriate referencing
style
Good presentation,
competently structured,
using correct grammar
and spelling, clear and
easy to use links to
supporting evidence
Very Good Quality Good use of analytical skills and
reflective practice demonstrating
personal learning and growth, insight
into required professional values,
principles and competencies and
professional development planning.
Good knowledge or
key principles and
concepts and/or good
knowledge of the
application of theory in
practice
Evidence of reading a good
range of educational
literature/research and
where applicable workplace
strategies, policies and
procedures.
Generally well
referenced with correct
use of the appropriate
referencing style
Reasonable
presentation,
completely structured,
acceptable grammar and
spelling, acceptable links
to supporting evidence
Good
(Acceptable)
Acceptable use of analytical skills and
reflective practice demonstrating
personal learning and growth, insight
into required professional values,
principles and competencies and
professional development planning.
Acceptable knowledge
of key principles and
concepts and/or
knowledge of the
application of theory in
practice
Evidence of reading an
appropriate range of
educational
literature/research and
where applicable, relevant
workplace policies and
procedures
Adequate referencing.
Generally accurate use
of appropriate
referencing style
Adequate presentation
and structure,
acceptable grammar and
spelling, adequate links
to supporting evidence
Adequate/
Satisfactory
Adequate use of analytical skills and
reflective practice demonstrating
personal learning and growth, insight
into required professional values,
principles and competencies and
professional development planning.
Adequate knowledge of
key principles and
concepts and/or
satisfactory evidence of
the application of
theory in practice.
Evidence of minimal reading
of educational
literature/research and
where applicable relevant
workplace policies and
procedures
Adequate referencing.
Appropriate referencing
style used but may
contain some
inaccuracies.
Weak presentation ,
satisfactory structure,
grammar and spelling,
links to supporting
evidence
Weak /Poor
(all learning
outcomes not
adequately met)
Little use of analytical skills and
reflective practice demonstrating
personal learning and growth,
insight into required competencies
and/or professional development
planning. Professional values and
principles not reflected in the
submission.
and/or
Insufficient/no use of analytical skills
and reflective practice
demonstrating personal learning
and growth, insight into required
competencies and professional
development planning
Little evidence of
knowledge of key
principles or concepts
and/or little evidence
of the application of
theory in practice
and/or
No evidence of
knowledge of key
principles or concepts
and/or no evidence of
application of theory in
practice
Little or no evidence of
reading outside of the course
textbook and/or reference to
relevant work place policies
and procedures
and/or
No evidence of reading
outside of the course
textbook and/or reference to
relevant workplace policies
and procedures
Little or no referencing,
incorrect style, or very
inaccurate use of
appropriate referencing
style
Poor presentation,
grammar and spelling,
links to supporting
evidence
and/or
Unacceptable
presentation, grammar
and spelling, structure is
very poor, links to
supporting evidence

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Marking Criteria
(Assignment 2 – CIVL 0003)

S.No Task Weak
/Poor
(< 50%)
Adequate/
Satisfactory
(50-69)%
Good
(Acceptable)
(70-76)%
Very Good
Quality
(77-83)%
Excellent
(84-90) %
Out
standing
(>91%)
Max
Marks
Obtained
marks
REPORT SECTIONS
1 Introduction [10 marks]
Significance of earthwork, ground
water control and construction plant.
10
Ground water control methods [20 marks]
2 Dewatering method – 1 10
Dewatering method – 2 10
3 Output of the construction plant team [30 marks]
Output of the 360° excavator per week 15
Determination of Plant Team and
number of weeks
15
4 Capacity calculation of a compaction plant [15 marks]
Minimum number of passes and
minimum depth of compacted layer
5
Volume of soil handled per week 10
5 Effective length and Allowable pile load [15 marks]
Determination of allowable pile load 10
Diameter of the pile, actual length and
effective length
5
6 Conclusion [5 marks]
Overall recommendations through the
knowledge pursued through this study
5
7 References – CU Harvard style [5 marks]
e-library references (2) 2
General references(3) 3
Total 100
Penalty, if any (-)
Final marks 100
Scaled to 50% 50

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