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Dubai Municipality Exam Insights for Engineers

The document provides technical specifications and testing procedures for construction materials. It lists the density of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) blocks and wood, Poisson's ratio for concrete, that all piles were tested by integrity testing, and procedures for slump tests and uses of weep holes in retaining walls.

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Dubai Municipality Exam Insights for Engineers

The document provides technical specifications and testing procedures for construction materials. It lists the density of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) blocks and wood, Poisson's ratio for concrete, that all piles were tested by integrity testing, and procedures for slump tests and uses of weep holes in retaining walls.

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  • Construction Engineering Questions Part 1
  • Construction Engineering Questions Part 2
  • Construction Engineering Questions Part 3
  • Construction Standards and Measurements
  • Advanced Construction Testing and Materials
  • Material Science in Construction
  • Structural Engineering Fundamentals
  • Additional Construction Exam Questions
  • Concrete and Structural Adjustments

Additional Question in DM Exam

Density of ACC Block -600 Kg/m3


Density of wood – 1000 kg/m3
Poisson ration of concrete=0.15
All Piles tested by-Integrity test
If Foreman forget to take sample for cube test before casting-Take core test after
28 days
Slump test cone filled by what no of layers and rodded by how many times- 4
Layers 25 times
Weep holes used in retaining wall for-is a passage for water to escape

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