
Construction is a visual science. A text-heavy description of a "Dog-legged stair" or an "English bond" can be confusing. Sushil Kumar’s book is renowned for its crisp, clear, and annotated illustrations.
The diagrams are specifically drawn to scale and labeled in a way that helps students reproduce them in examination answer sheets. For a visual learner, these illustrations are often the primary reason to keep the book handy. Building Construction By Sushil Kumar.pdf
If you are stepping onto a construction site for the first time, Chapter 11 (Stairs) and Chapter 18 (Building Materials) will save you from looking foolish in front of contractors. You’ll learn the difference between a riser, tread, and nosing instantly. Construction is a visual science
Junior Engineer (JE) exams (SSC, State PWDs, RRB) place heavy emphasis on construction technology. Chapters on Dampness prevention, Stone masonry, and Plaster defects are gold mines for objective questions. The diagrams are specifically drawn to scale and

