L&T-RAMBØLL Consulting Engineers Limited (L&T-RAMBØLL) Is A Leading Multi-Disciplinary Indian

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 7

L&T-RAMBØLL Consulting Engineers Limited 

(L&T-RAMBØLL) is a leading multi-disciplinary Indian


consultancy firm formed in 1998 by Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T – the largest Indian Engineering and
Construction Conglomerate) and RAMBØLL (a leading firm of Consultants in Europe). Both L&T and
RAMBØLL have over six decades of experience. Following the footsteps of such illustrious parents, L&T-
RAMBØLL has made a distinctive mark by creating new standards  in providing  sustainable solutions. 

Today,  L&T-RAMBØLL is distinguished from others not limited to its lineage  but for its relentless quest
for quality - a unique tradition of placing Client’s needs above all.

L&T-RAMBØLL has complete access to the technology of RAMBØLL. This technology is customised by
L&T-RAMBØLL to serve the needs of the developing world. We offer  a diverse array of talents together
with practical experience. We assure our Clients a professional approach by  innovation and evolving
optimal solutions. 

At L&T-RAMBØLL, we recognise that human resources are the key to  organisational success.
L&T-RAMBØLL provides a stimulating working environment. We have assembled a team of
skilled, creative and dynamic professionals who strive to translate the organisational ethos into
reality. We are supported by experts from RAMBØLL with proven expertise in various fields. To
enhance the efficiency of the personnel and enable them to be updated with the latest
developments in technology, we organise comprehensive technical training programmes and
development programmes at regular  intervals.

A creative work environment, motivated staff, structured training, latest methodologies and
tools, continuous adherence to Quality, adoption of best ethical standards and a keen Client
orientation are the factors that spur on L&T-RAMBØLL's journey into the future. 

Our driving philosophy is ‘Client first’. We work towards complete satisfaction of our Clients by
adopting good work practices and meeting their requirements through timely delivery of
appropriate solutions. Further for achieving this objective, we acquired the state-of-the-art IT
facilities and softwares which would ensure quality in all spheres of our activity.

L&T-RAMBØLL provides consulting services in the following Infrastructure Sectors:

 Ports & Marine Projects


 Bridges
 Roads 
 Airports 
 Railways 
 Environment 
 Urban & Transport Planning 
 Advisory Services.

 
L&T-RAMBØLL provides single point consultancy services for all infrastructure projects from
‘concept’ to ‘commissioning’.
The range of services include: 

 Field Studies and Data Collection 


 Mathematical Modelling 
 Geotechnical Studies 
 Feasibility Studies 
 Master Plan 
 Project Reports
 Environmental and Social Assessment Studies
 Risk Assessment Studies
 Privatisation Studies / Advisory Services 
 Detailed Engineering and Contracts 
 Project Management 
 Supervision and Quality Control.

STRENGTH

L&T-RAMBØLL has a well-equipped Corporate Office at Chennai. L&T-RAMBØLL’s staff is replete with a
wide range of professionals – Planners, Engineers, Designers, Environmental and Social Specialists,
Financial Analysts, Project Structuring, Marketing and Privatisation Experts, Construction Supervision
Managers – covering a wide spectrum of services. The skills of the experts are continuously aligned to
suit the changing Client requirements. L&T-RAMBØLL has strategic tie-ups with associates for
specialized services. Services of an eminent group of expert consultants are also available to L&T-
RAMBØLL. Our Clients value the highly motivated and dedicated team of professionals who assure them
international quality service through focused and optimal solutions.

L&T-RAMBØLL has modern  and fully computerized offices with latest computational and communication
facilities. A large number of high-end computers are available and are connected by a network. Further,
broad-band internet connectivity enables fast exchange of information with the Clients, as well as within
the offices and the parent companies. These facilities help us to provide our Clients high quality services
within the shortest possible time.

State-of-the-art Softwares

 MIKE 21 - Mathematical Modeling Software for Wave transformation, Coastal hydrodymamics,


sedimentatation,dredge spoil tracking,etc.
 Telemac Modelling System - Finite element tool for modelling coastal
hydrodynamics(2D/3D),advection-dispersion sediment transport,harbour tranquillity,etc.
 CEDAS - Software for near shore wave transformation and shoreline evolution studies.  
 AQUA - Ship Motion Studies 
 MX - Road Design Software 
 Autodesk Civil 3D
 Nova Point Professional - Road Design Software
 Inroads - Roads Design Software
 HDM - Highway Management System
 Path Planner A5 - Modular Airport Design Software  
 Bridge Design System - Advanced Design Software for a Variety of Bridges 
 LUSAS – FEM Structural and Bridge Analysis Software
 STAAD Pro V8i and Other Structural Analysis Software 
 Numerous Structural Design Software
 TRIPS - TRansport Improvement Planning System
 CUBE
 3D Studio MAX
 Pipe Flow
 MAGMAP 2000
 GeoGIS
 Environment Modelling Softwares
 AutoCAD, MS OFFICE, and Other Office Applications Software
 NLOGIT

RAMBØLL Group is a leading knowledgebased company operating in a broad international context from
116 offices in the Nordic region and the UK and from 24 permanent offices in the rest of the
world. RAMBØLL provide engineering, consultancy, product development and operation services within
the areas of: Buildings, Infrastructure, Industrial processes, Energy, Water and environment,
Telecommunication, Management and IT

L&T-RAMBØLL is committed to achieve and sustain excellence in consultancy services


to customers world-wide through an in-house Quality Management System certified by
LRQA as conforming to ISO 9001 : 2008.

We invite applications from outstanding and dynamic professionals with


required expertise in the relevant field,
Positions:
1. DESIGN ENGINEERS - PORTS / BRIDGES / HIGHWAYS / METROS 
2. PORT PLANNER
3. HYDRO DYNAMIC MODELLERS 
4. TEAM LEADERS / SECTION HEADS - PORTS / BRIDGES / HIGHWAYS / METROS
5. DRAFTSMEN - PORTS / BRIDGES / HIGHWAYS / METROS

Qualifications:

ENGINEER - Degree in Civil Engineering with Post Graduation in the relevant field.

DRAFTSMEN - Diploma in Civil Engineering / ITI trade certificate in Civil Draughtsmanship.

Experience Range: 3 to 20 years

Position 5 – Experience in AutoCAD / Detailing.

The remuneration package shall match the best in the industry and will be commensurate with
qualifications and experience. Please respond with references and last drawn pay to the email id given
below.

We also invite applications from bright and young fresh graduates in Civil Engineering and Post
Graduates in the area of Structures, Transportation Engineering, Marine Structure and Geo-Technical
Engineering, who are looking for a challenging career in the field of Design Consulting. The recruitment
process has commenced already! So rush in your CV’s to the below mentioned e-mail id.

Resource Specialist-HR 
L&T-RAMBØLL CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED
339/340, Anna Salai
Nandanam
Chennai – 600 035
India

Tel  : +91- 44 - 2433 1181 / 82 


Fax : +91- 44 - 2433 1183

Qs. 1-5. In each of the questions below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take
the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then
decide which of the given conclusion logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer:

(1) if only Conclusion I follows.


(2) if only Conclusion II follows.
(3) if either Conclusion I or II follows.
(4) if neither Conclusion I nor II follows.
(5) if both Conclusion I and II follow.
Statements: 1. Some trucks are houses. Some houses are trains
Conclusions: 
I. Some trains are trucks.
II. No train is truck.
Statements:
2. All flowers are trees. All trees are fruits.
Conclusions: 
I. Some fruits are flowers.
II. All flowers are fruits.

Statements: 3. Some kites are threads. No thread is needle.


Conclusions: 
I. Some kites are needles.
II. No needle is thread.
Statements:
4. All chairs are buildings. All tables are buildings. 
Conclusions: 
I. Some chairs are tables.
II. Some tables are chairs.
Statements:
5. Some books are pens. All pens are papers.
Conclusions: 
I. Some papers are books.
II. All books are papers.
Statements:
6. The difference between th of th of a number and th of th of the same number is 9. What is the number?

1) 45
2) 35
3) 40
4) 30
5) None of these

7. What is the area of a circle with the circumference of 88cms?


1) 618sq cms
2) 516sq cms
3) 600sq cms
4) 615sq cms
5) None of these

8. A student scores 55% marks in 8 papers of 100 marks each. He scores 15% of his total marks in English. How much does he
score in English?

1) 55
2) 66
3) 77
4) 44
5) None of these

9. What should come in place of the question-mark (?) in the following number series?
5690 5121 4552 3983 3414 2845?

1) 2276
2) 2516
3) 2746
4) 2356
5) None of these

10. Car ‘X’ covers a distance of 385 kms in 7 hours and car ‘Y’ covers a distance of 715 kms in 13 hrs. What is the difference in the
speed of the two cars?

1) 2kms/hr
2) 1km/hr
3) 3kms/hr
4) 5kms/hr
5) None of these 
11. The ratio of the present ages of Sunita and vinita is 4:5. Six years hence the ratio of their ages will be 14:17. What will be the
ratio of their ages 12 years hence?

1) 15:19
2) 13:15
3) 16:19
4) 17:19
5) None of these

12. Find out the greatest possible number for which 30% of that number is less than 100?

1) 331
2) 335
3) 325
4) 333
5) 328

13. ‘a’ is greater than ‘b’ by 2 and ‘b’ is greater than ‘c’ by 10.
If a + b + c = 130, then (b +c) – a = ?
1) 38
2) 42
3) 44
4) 34
5) None of these

14. Mr Sharma takes loan of Rs 25,000 and repays an amount of Rs 31,000 at the end of 2 years. What is the rate of simple interest
at which repays the loan?
1) 8 p.c.p.a.
2) 6 p.c.p.a.
3) 12 p.c.p.a.
4) 9 p.c.p.a.
5) None of these

15. If 11 is subtracted from 15 and the difference is multiplied by 504, what will be the number?

1) 2024
2) 2104
3) 2004
4) 2014
5) None of these

16. The product of two successive positive integers is 462. Which is the smaller integer?

1) 20
2) 22
3) 21
4) 23
5) None of these

17. Each child from a certain school can make 5 items of handicraft in a day. If 1125 handicraft items are to be displayed in an
exhibition then in how many days can 25 children make these items?

1) 6 days
2) 9 days
3) 8 days
4) 7 days
5) None of these

18. The owner of a furniture shop charges his customers 15% more than the cost price. If a customer paid Rs 9,039 for a sofa set,
then what is the cost price of the sofa set?

1) Rs 7,680
2) Rs 7,860
3) Rs 7,880
4) Rs 7,660
5) None of these

19. While withdrawing an amount of Rs 49,350 a customer by mistake collects Rs 48,150. The remaining amount is deposited back
to his account by the bank, which shows the balance of Rs 25,376. What will be the customer’s balance after depositing the
remaining amount?

1) Rs 26,576
2) Rs 26,676
3) Rs 26,586
4) Rs 26,686
5) None of these

20. 20% of the total cost of a plot with an area of 395sqft is Rs 78,210. What is the rate of per sq ft of the plot?

1) Rs 1,020
2) Rs 999
3) Rs 1,000
4) Rs 995
5) None of these

Answers:
1. (3)
2. (5)
3. (2
4. (4)
5. (1)
6. (3)
7. (5)
8. (2)
9. (1)
10. (5)
11. (3)
12. (4)
13. (4)
14. (3)
15. (3)
16. (3)
17. (2)
18. (2)
19. (1)
20. (5)

You might also like