CRDA training engineers for capital construction

CRDA training engineers for capital construction
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According to the CRDA officials, they have selected young engineers, who completed B Tech, M Tech and working in various companies, for the construction of capital city.

​Amaravati: The Capital Region Development Authority has selected 100 engineers and imparting training for the capital construction at the Human Resources Development Centre in Bapatla town for the past one month.

According to the CRDA officials, they have selected young engineers, who completed B Tech, M Tech and working in various companies, for the construction of capital city.

They will prepare designs for the construction of buildings, tourist places and for laying roads in the capital city. They will finalise the plans prepared by the architects. The senior engineers, who have experience in the cities construction, are imparting training to the engineers on how to coordinate with the infrastructure companies. The engineers are saying training is useful for the capital city construction.

Ch Madhusudhana Rao, B Tech, said: “The engineers are imparting training in various wings and explaining how to do team work. Precautionary measures will be taken up in the cities construction. They are creating awareness about big cities in the country, how they constructed and improving the skills of the engineers.

Retired IAS officers are imparting training and creating awareness on the capital city construction. They impart training in remote sensing, horticulture, heritage. Training is useful for the construction of the capital city.”

M Harini, M Tech said: “The CRDA is imparting training in the capital city construction on par with the corporate companies and explaining precautions to be taken while constructing the cities. Training is useful to get grip in other branches of engineering also.”
V Trinath, M Tech (Electrical Engineering) said: “I have learnt new things in the training.

We have trained in eco- sanitation. They created awareness on rural areas and need of model toilets in the rural areas. We have visited Regulanka village for field visit.”

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