
Civil Engineering Learning Platform
Learn Civil Engineering from Theory to Construction Practice
Welcome to TSquare Civil Engineering, a practical Civil Engineering Learning Platform dedicated to helping students, fresh graduates, site engineers, QA/QC engineers, quantity surveyors, contractors, and construction professionals improve their technical knowledge through practical learning.
Our platform bridges the gap between engineering theory and real-world construction practice by providing high-quality articles, engineering calculators, laboratory procedures, RCC design concepts, quantity estimation guides, concrete technology tutorials, IS Code explanations, building material knowledge, and interview preparation resources.
Whether you are preparing for a technical interview, working on a construction project, or strengthening your engineering fundamentals, TSquare Civil Engineering provides practical, accurate, and easy-to-understand learning resources designed for everyday engineering applications.
Our Mission
Making Civil Engineering Practical for Everyone
Our mission is simple:
To make civil engineering knowledge practical, understandable, and accessible for every learner.
Instead of only explaining engineering theory, we focus on showing how engineering concepts are applied on actual construction projects. Every article, calculator, and guide is designed to help users understand engineering principles through practical examples and industry practices.
Featured Civil Engineering Calculators
- Steel Weight Calculator :Calculate reinforcement steel weight instantly using the D²/162 formula.
- Cement Bags Calculator
- Concrete Mix Calculator
- Brick Quantity Calculator
- Plaster Quantity Calculator
- Tile Quantity Calculator
- Paint Quantity Calculator
- Lap Length Calculator
- Concrete Volume Calculator
- House Construction Cost Calculator
- Steel Weight Calculator
- Concrete Mix Design Calculator
- Cement Bags Calculator
- Brick Quantity Calculator
- Plaster Quantity Calculator
- Tile Quantity Calculator
- Paint Quantity Calculator
- Lap Length Calculator
- Concrete Volume Calculator
- Bar Bending Schedule Calculator
Latest Civil Engineering Articles
- CONCRETE CUBE CASTING PROCEDUREConcrete Cube Casting Procedure as per IS 516:2018 & IS 456:2000 – Complete Site Guide: Concrete cube casting is a crucial quality control activity on …
- 100 Civil Engineering Interview Questions and Answers Preparing for a civil engineering interview requires both theoretical knowledge and practical understanding. This guide contains 100 carefully selected interview questions with detailed answers covering …
- Types of Tiles Used in Building ConstructionTypes of Tiles Used in Building Construction: Complete Guide to Ceramic, Vitrified, Porcelain, Single Charge, Double Charge, GVT, PGVT and Other Tiles Tiles are one …
- Essential Guide to Quantity Estimation for Residential BuildingsUnderstanding Quantity Estimation When embarking on a construction project, accurate quantity estimation is crucial for managing costs and ensuring efficient resource use. Quantity estimation involves …
- The Evolution and Future of Civil EngineeringIntroduction to Civil Engineering Civil engineering is a vital discipline that focuses on the design, construction, and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment. …
- Essential Safety Tips in Construction: Protecting Workers with PPEUnderstanding the Importance of PPE in Construction Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a critical component in the construction industry, designed to safeguard workers from a …
Why Engineers/professionals Choose TSquare Civil Engineering
✔ Free Civil Engineering Calculators
✔ Practical Construction Knowledge
✔ IS Code References
✔ Quantity Estimation
✔ Step-by-Step Guides
✔ RCC Design Concepts
✔ Laboratory Procedures
✔ Interview Preparation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What is TSquare Civil Engineering?
Answer:
Describe your website.
Q2. Which calculators are available?
Answer:
List all calculators.
Q3. Are these calculators free?
Yes.
Q4. Are calculations based on IS Codes?
Yes.
Q5. Who can use this website?
Students
Engineers
Site Engineers
Contractors
Quantity Surveyors
Popular Resources
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Concrete Mix Design
Brick Calculator
Concrete Volume Calculator
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Cube Test
Tile Calculator
100 Interview Questions





