Civil Engineering PDF Notes

Civil engineering is the branch of engineering that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of various infrastructure projects such as dams, bridges, aqueducts, canals, highways, power plants, sewerage systems, and more. Civil engineers play a crucial role in ensuring that these infrastructures meet safety standards, are sustainable, and effectively serve the needs of society.

This page is dedicated to providing notes and resources for various topics in civil engineering. To read about any of these four Civil Engineering subjects online—Open Channel Flow, Surveying, Highway Engineering, or Soil Mechanics—click on this link to find the relevant topics. Click Here

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To download notes for any Civil Engineering subject, click the ‘Click Here’ button next to the subject in the table below. This will redirect you to a page with detailed information about the subject, including the number of chapters and related sample images. To download the notes, click the download button on that page. You can then download the PDF from Google Drive.

Civil Engineering PDF Notes

Civil Engineering PDF Notes​

S.NoSubjectDownload
1Engineering MechanicsClick Here
2Building ConstructionClick Here
3Building MaterialsClick Here
4Strength Of MaterialsClick Here
5Structure AnalysisClick Here
6Reinforced Cement ConcreteClick Here
7Design Of Steel StructuresClick Here
8CPM & PERTClick Here
9Estimation Costing And ValuationClick Here
10Soil MechanicsClick Here
11Foundation EngineeringClick Here
12Environmental EngineeringClick Here
13Highway EngineeringClick Here
14Railway EngineeringClick Here
15Airport EngineeringClick Here
16Fluid MechanicClick Here
17Hydraulic MachinesClick Here
18Irrigation EngineeringClick Here
19Open Channel FlowClick Here
20Engineering HydrologyClick Here
21Surveying & Engineering GeologyClick Here

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The process of formation of soil is termed as PEDOGENESIS. Soil is formed due to the weathering (erosion /wear and tear) of rocks. Weathering of rock can occur either physically or chemically.

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