1. Geotechnical Lab
Geotechnical investigations are performed by geotechnical engineers or engineering geologists to obtain information on the physical properties of soil and rock around a site to design earthworks and foundations for proposed structures and for repair of distress to earthworks and structures caused by subsurface conditions.

2. Survey Lab
Surveying is the process by which a surveyor measures certain dimensions that generally occur on the surface of the Earth. Surveying equipment, such as levels and theodolites, are used for accurate measurement of angular deviation, horizontal, vertical and slope distances. With computerisation, electronic distance measurement (EDM), total stations, GPS surveying and laser scanning have supplemented (and to a large extent supplanted) the traditional optical instruments.

3. Geoinformatics lab
Geoinformatics has been described as "the science and technology dealing with the structure and character of spatial information, its capture, its classification and qualification, its storage, processing, portrayal and dissemination, including the infrastructure necessary to secure optimal use of this information"[1] or "the art, science or technology dealing with the acquisition, storage, processing production, presentation and dissemination of geoinformation".

4. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics Lab
This lab has basic fluid mechanics set-up. The lab is equipped with different flow measuring set-ups such as Venturimeter, Orifice-plate, Pitot tube, Rotameter etc., where students can visualize the basic theory of how the flow meter works. The lab also has Reynolds setup, free-forced vortices setup, flow over open channels and impact of jet set-up, where students can fortify their theoretical knowledge. Hydraulics engineering is concerned with the flow and conveyance of fluids, principally water. Hydraulic engineering is the application of fluid mechanics principles to problems dealing with the collection, storage, control, transport, regulation, measurement, and use of water. Application of hydraulics engineering includes fluid mechanics, fluid flow, behaviour of real fluids, hydrology, pipelines, open channel hydraulics, mechanics of sediment transport, physical modelling, hydraulic machines, and drainage hydraulics.

5.Transportation Lab
Transportation Lab in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering encompasses teaching and research of transportation system planning, design and operations. The Transportation Lab provides necessary equipment and space for traffic control and analysis, system planning, model development and testing, intelligent transportation system evaluation, highway safety assessment and crash data analysis.



6. Structure Lab
The structural analysis lab is well equipped and helps to understand the practical behaviour of the physical structural elements like beams, arches, columns and struts etc. The list of apparatus, which are being used for conducting experiments in the Structural analysis laboratory are as follows - Elastic properties of deflected beam apparatus, Elastically coupled beam apparatus, Apparatus for verification of Clark's Maxwell reciprocal theorem, Two hinged arch apparatus, Curved member apparatus, Redundant joint apparatus, Unsymmetrical bending apparatus, Three hinged arch apparatus, Column and Strut apparatus.

7. Environmental Engineering Lab
The Environmental engineering lab facilitates the students to understand the practical aspects of environmental engineering involved in water supply engineering. In this lab various instruments like fluoride content with multi-parameter, Dissolved oxygen Multi-parameter, BOD Incubator & COD Meter, Particulate matter in air with HVAS, Level of noise pollution with noise meter, pH of water with pH meter, Turbidity of water with multi-parameter are placed. With the help of following instruments various tests are conducted which are as follows - BOD of Sewage water, COD of sewage water, Level of Dissolved Oxygen in water and wastewater, Turbidity Determination in water and waste water, Determination of Fluoride Content in water, Determination of pH of Water and waste water, Determination Level of Noise, Determination of Particulate Matter in Air.

8. Material Testing & Concrete Lab
Concrete Technology lab is well equipped with the state of art equipment, and deals with: Testing of Bricks, Testing of ingredients of Concrete i.e. Cement, Fine Aggregate, Coarse Aggregate, Test on Fresh Concrete (Workability in terms of Slump and Compaction Factor), Test on Hardened Concrete (Compressive and Flexural Strength), Non Destructive Testing of Hardened Concrete: Rebound Hammer, UltraSonic Pulse Velocity.

9.CAD Lab

CAD Lab of this department was established for concept design and product realization. This lab is to primarily facilitate students to evolve concepts and convert them into a complete product. The lab covers STAAD-PRO (Structure analysis and design software), PLAXIS (Geotechnical software for analyzing and designing foundations), Water Gems, Sewer Gems covering water supply and sewerage systems. It also covers working on Project Planning and Management softwares like Primavera & MS Project latest versions to make our students well versed with analysis and design of structures and also inculcate managerial skills.