[TITLE OF THE PROJECT]
A SUMMER INTERNSHIP/MINI PROJECT REPORT
Submitted by
[Patel Tirth Kamleshkumar]
[FEB2000101364]
In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in
[Civil Engineering Department]
[Name of the institute with city]
Gokul Global University, Sidhpur
[Month, Year]
[Name of the institute]
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Internship /Mini Project Title> has been carried out by <Name of Student> <Enrollment
Number> under my guidance in partial fulfillment for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
in <Name of the Branch>, 7th Semester of Gokul Global University, Sidhpur during the
academic year 2022-23.
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1.Patel Tirth Kamleshkumar
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First of all I would to thank each and every family, friends and individuals who
participated and supported me in completion of my final internship report.
I am very thankful to Mr.Hariharbhai for giving me the opportunity to undertake my 3
months internship training in their working area.it was a very good learning experience
for me to have worked at this area.I would like to convey my heartiest thanks to site
supervisor Er.Hariharbhai and its entire staff member.
I would like to thanks to all the facilities of Civil Engineering department,Hansaba
college of engineering and technology, siddhpur.for their valuable support in completion
of the work.
Before I finish I would like to give my deepest thanks to all workers from the contractor
and the consultant side starting from engineer to daily labours.Also for those who do not
listed in the above but support me in different areas I would like to thanks all.
Thank you
Patel Tirth Kamleshkumar
FEB2000101364
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ABSTRACT
This study presents the compendia of the observation made during the one month of our
study. This report mainly resolves around the materials used and the tests on each building
components. To understand the process of application, sustainable masonry product
development is discussed in detail. In order to evaluate the feasibility of the material, the
necessary test evaluation method is also learned. The developed end product performance
evaluation is also learned by desired tests as recommended by standards (IS). In this report
we estimate the quantities required for the construction of home.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgement............................................................................................................i
Abstract............................................................................................................................ii
Table of Contents………………………………………………………………….……iii
List of Figures.................................................................................................................iv
List of Tables....................................................................................................................v
Chapter 1 BACKGROUND OF THE HOSTING COMPANY
1.1 Introduction………………………………………………………………….…1
1.2 Main objective…………………………………………………………….…....1
Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNSHIP
2.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................3
2.2 Aims...................................................................................................................3
2.3 Objective.......................................................................................................................3
Chapter 3 OVERALL BENEFITS GAINED FROM INTERNSHIP
3.1 Summary of An Internship
3.2 Work Piece Or Task I Was Excecuting………………………………………..4
3.2.1 Site Work...................................................................................................................4
3.2.1.1 Substructure works………………………………………………………...5
3.2.1.2 Superstructure works……………………………………………………....5
3.2.1.3 From work………………………………………………………………....5
3.2.1.3 Column…………………………………………………………………….6
3.2.1.4 Beam and slab……………………………………………………………..8
3.2.1.5 Reinforcement steel bar……………………………………………………9
3.2.1.6 Concrete casting beams………………………………………………........9
3.2.1.7 Brick masonry work……………………………………………………...11
3.2.1.8 Foundation work……………………………………………………..…...12
Chapter 4. ASSESSMENT OF THE INTERNSHIP
4.1 Objective of the engineering task that I performed……………………………...13
4.2 Method and procedures of the internship………………………………………..13
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4.3 Overall benefits gained from the internship……………………………………..14
Chapter 5. DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF PLANNING AND DESIGNED
5.1 Foundation Layout and Details………………………………………………....16
5.2 Ground beam details…………………………………………………………….17
5.3 Elevation………………………………………………………………………..18
Chapter 6. CONCLUSION………………………………………………...19
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LIST OF FIGURES
Fig 3.1 Column steel………………………………………………………………..6
Fig 3.2 Column shuttering………………………………………………………….7
Fig 3.3 Steel of beam and slab……………………………………………………...8
Fig 3.4 Reinforcement steel bar…………………………………………………….9
Fig 3.5 Slab and beam casting……………………………………………………..11
Fig 3.6 Foundation work…………………………………………………………..12
Fig 5.1 Foundation Layout and Details…………………………………………....16
Fig 5.2 Ground beam Details……………………………………………………...17
Fig 5.3 Elevation…………………………………………………………………..18
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1 From work remove period at the site…………………………………..11
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CHAPTER 1.
1. BACKGROUND OF THE HOSTING COMPANY
1.1 Introduction
AADISH CONSTRUCTION . is a multi - disciplinary Construction cum Consulting
firm , a reputation for responsive , innovative yet practical design approaches to complex
Architectural & Engineering problems . Through their experience and dedication to the
construction industry AADISH CONSTRUCTION. construction cum consulting firm is
committed to provide with the most professional , efficient and cost effective consultancy
services .
The company employs well - experienced engineers and professional , since its
inception , the primary motto of the company has been to complete its projects in time ,
deliver quality products and services . The company's commitment to quality , cost
control and client satisfaction will be the cornerstone for its uninterrupted growth into a
reputed construction firm in a short period of time .
AADISH CONSTRUCTION. is a dynamic organization of innovative professionals who
share a common goal to render the best and most effective services to the demanding
construction industry , which is sensitive to both cost containment and service levels
1.2 Main objective
Unparalleled customer satisfaction and a spirit of challenge as well as change are
core components of the company .
The company core objectives are :
( i ) Clients service . They add value to client's project through innovative solutions
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. Consistency and knowledge in dealing with clients has contributed to fulfillment and
corporate success .
( ii ) Excellence . They are resilient and persistent in talking on challenging goal
and setting higher performance benchmarks that helps them to excel in every way that is
meaningful to clients , employees and vendors
iii ) Quality . They are driven to attend to client's concern responsively towards
delivering commitments .
( iv ) Employees . The company pursues business opportunities that will enable
them to be competitive by empowering employees to take on initiative and at the same
time promote ownership of responsibilities and accountabilities to results and
performance .
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Chapter 2
2.1 INTRODUCTION OF INTERNSHIP
The report is a short description of my 3 months internship carried out as compulsory
components of my Degree Integrated -UG program.
This internship bridge the gap between theory and practice and provides students with
practical, field-based,real-world experience during their years of study.
During the training period,we, the students learn how to relate our theoretical
knowledge with practical fields. What the difficulties faced by an engineer.How to manage
everything & what are the duties of an engineer.
During the whole 3 months internship I tried to learn all the activities which in the part
of educational and residential building construction work
2.2 AIM
* The internship aims to develop our skills to important theoretical knowledge into
practical fields.
2.3 OBJECTIVE
*To allow us to apply our theoretical knowledge into practical fields
*To let us gaining practical experience
* To let us understand the planing , design, drawing of construction
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Chapter 3
OVERALL BENEFITS GAINED FROM INTERNSHIP
3.1 Short summary of the internship
Thus from those listed I have been working in the residential building construction
project at Palanpur, Gujarat.
Project title: Residential building Construction work
Project location: Palanpur,B.K.
Contractor : Vijaybhai Yogi
3.2 Work piece or task I was executing
Actually I assigned as a Intern but As a Intern, students have lack of experience that’s
why it is not easy task to perform especially for students because it needs experienced and
further specialized person in the field and most of the work is not parallel with civil
engineering it has different field within it . So , to know every work what civil engineers
do I try to work and share experience with company's Engineers ' in addition to consultant
. And also the consultant main work at the site is controlling time , cost , quality and
safety of workers so those work needs inspection , test conducting and taking different
measures when the contractor don't execute it properly . Their main work is to advice and
provides abettor idea how the project will finish with a minimum cost , time and quality .
Mostly the work I executed on the site was supervising , working as a site engineer.
3.2.1 Site work
The site work was the very important task for me because the internship main objective
lies over here and I have gained so much of knowledge from the site like communication
skill , handling workers , management skill etc. within three months I have the ability to
see many works from the project .
The work tasks I executed at site were :
Supervising of works
Inspecting the worked element and how they work
Checking the work based on the given check list
Testing materials
The site work in general overlay over the supervision part so I have been working as
supervisor based on the given check list that our company give to us .
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3.2.1.1 Sub structure works
3.2.1.2 Superstructure works
These are works which are carried from the basement
to the last slab form work to the top level. The structural components that are mainly
grouped in to super structure are columns, beams, slabs, stairs and all their finishing
works
3.2.1.3 Form work
The form work is temporary construction material used as a mold for
structure, in which concrete is placed and in it harden and matures. When
the concrete has reached to the strength the form work is no longer needed
and is removed after 7 days of slab casting. The operation of removing
form work is called striping. After stripping the removed formwork is
reused for another structural element. These kinds of form works are
mainly called panels. Form work may be steel or wooden material of any
desired shape. We use wooden formworks of rectangular and square in
shape of 12mm ply and 77mm wooden pati for good support.
Requirements of good form work
The material of form work should be cheap and suitable for reuse.
It should be water proof so that it does not absorb water from concrete.
It should be strong enough to withstand all coming loads.
It should be stiff enough so that deflection becomes low.
It should be as light as possible.
The surface of form work should be smooth to afford easy stripping.
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3.2.1.4 Columns
Are reinforced structures they transmit the axial loads to the
foundations. Columns vary in size and shape. There are different shapes of columns;
however, at our project site rectangular & L shaped columns were used. Any building
structure loads increase as we go down to the ground and so bottom structural members
are properly configured that they carry all super structural loads above it and transfer
safely to the foundation. Hence the sections of columns in upper story are reduced as they
have to carry lesser loads
Steel work of column
The steel work is done first before the form work start the column
schedule of the building we should follow that.
The iron bar is used in size of 25mm, 20mm, 16mm & 8mm in
ring with the binding wire,
Fig. 3.1 Column steel
Form work for column
Form works are made after the placement of bars.
We used speedy frame for shuttering work with support of vertical, lazer,
u-jack, tie rod , anchel nut, waller, corner clamp and joint clamp.
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These catteries are made by leaving the space for the panels in addition to
width of the column and length around the reinforcement.
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Fig. 3.2 Column shuttering
3.2.1.5 Beam & Slab
It is a building member used to carry and transfer loads to the
consecutive columns and used as a confining element for the slab. As that
of grade beams, supper structure beams are subjected to moments and
shear loads. Detail provision and reinforcement are provided as that of
grade beams. But the difference is it does not have contact with the ground
and thus the construction needs bottom formwork and props for casting.
When the slab and beams are to be made of the same concrete quality, they
are casted monolithically. On our site all beams are rectangular dimension
and fixed ended.
Steel work of beam & slab
The steel of the beam is first done because somewhere the junction is come
so the steel of slab can’t be bind first. The size of the iron bar used in the
beam is 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm and 8mm in the ring with the proper
spacing. After that the steel of the slab is started with 8mm iron bar and
8mm chair for supporting the bent-up in my building the slab type is of two
way slab. In this type their 4 side bent-up. The 20mm cover is provide in
slab and 25mm cover is used in beam for the spacing.
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Fig 3.3 Steel of beam and slab
3.2.1.5 Reinforcement Steel Bar
In the following figure we can see steel bars of beam:
Fig 3.4 Reinforcement Steel Bar
Reinforcement steel bars play great role in making reinforced concrete structure more
strong and durable . All reinforcement is free from loose mill scale , loose rust , oil and
grease , or other harmful matter , which might prevent the proper adhesion to concrete .
As necessary reinforcements cleaned by wire brushing . The reinforcement must always
be cleaned before placed in position or before concrete poured
3.2.1.6 Concrete casting beams:-
Both longitudinal bars and stirrups are provided according to their
spacing
Spacers are tied with bars and then formwork is constructed for the
member
Its verticality is checked with plumb bob
Concrete is poured into formwork and vibrated around rod
reinforcement
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Slab
Slab is a structural part of the building having plate shape and used
to cover the distance between beams and possibly columns. Generally
slabs are constructed monolithically with beams and concreted in one
operation for the full depth. The top surface of the slab is kept rough to
create a proper bond with any type of floor finish desired. At our project
site they incorporated solid slab. It was constructed from a concrete quality
M-20.
Solid slab concrete
cast
➢ After the completion of ground floor slab, rising or erecting false
column or scaff
hold. The height of false column determined by the clear height of the
room.
➢ Laying the purlin in horizontal direction. The aim of laying the purlin
horizontally is for supporting the panel and also the workers who cast slab.
➢ Placing the panel most of time it is metal and nail them by hammer.
➢ Varnishing the panel with black oil for reducing the bond b/n panel &
concrete
➢ Mesh the re-bar in the panel according to their details and spacers are
placed between panels and reinforcement bars.
➢ Check the level of slab by using leveling mechanism this helps to know the
levelness of the slab.
➢ All fixtures such as sanitary, electrical & water pipes, cutout are positioned
and installed according to their drawings.
➢ Pour the concrete in RMC in the plant
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➢ Removing the form work after 7 day it depends on cement type & setting
time of concrete.
Fig. 3.5 Slab and beam casting
Table 1-Removal period of form work for slab and beam
Form work type Minimum period of
removal
Soffit form work to slabs 7 days
Props to cantilever slabs 7 days
Soffit form work to beams 7 days
Props to cantilever beam 7 days
3.2.1.7 Brick masonry work
The brick masonry work is done after some floor so all cleaning and
touching work is completed.
We use the RCC concrete block of size 6*8*16 inch. The ratio of mortar
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of cement & sand 1:6.
After that the level dots is done for the plaster work of the beam and
column for the proper level we got and the measurement of room is must
required.
3.2.1.8 Foundation work
In my internship practice . I have practiced the two main shallow foundation types ,
isolated footings and combined footings . A foundation is part of a structure which is in
direct contact with the ground to which the loads are transmitted . Since foundation is
constructed bellow the floor finished level , it is included as one part of the sub structures
of the building . Foundations are normally placed below the ground level . The soil or
rock surface on which a building rests is called the foundation bed .
Foundations have the following purposes :
To distribute the load of the structure over a large bearing area so as to bring
intensity of loading with the safe bearing capacity of the soil lying underneath .
To load the bearing surface at a uniform rate so as to prevent unequal settlement .
To prevent the lateral movement of the supporting materials .
To secure a level and firm bed for building operation .
To increase the stability of the structure as a whole .
To ensure safety against undermining and protection against soil movements .
To provide even surface for the structure to rest etc.
Fig 3.6 Foundation work
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Chapter 4
4. ASSESSMENT OF THE INTERNSHIP
As we know that before doing any tasks there must be their own
consideration to make the work possible and easily understandable for
others. Those considerations are like objectives, method and procedure, the
products that you participate and the overall benefit of the internship.
4.1Objectives of the engineering task that I performed
The objective of this engineering task is as follows:
To introduce ourselves in professional fields.
How residential and commercial projects are effectively and
efficiently made practically.
To enable us an experience sharing.
To develop our knowledge of the work flow and harmonious
communication.
4.2 Methods and procedures of the internship
Before I began the work there was some discussion with my project
manager and senior engineer, he had gave a clear orientation how the work
was going on until my intern period is up. He classified the time in to
twelve (12) weeks. In those weeks he ordered me to give a report for each
of the weeks. This method made the communication easy with my
supervisor. The time that classified in to 12 weeks are the working
procedure of the intern period. The procedure is from excavation to
finishing work but I had seen up to 4th floor column.
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4.3 Over all benefits gained from the internship
During our internship experience at AADISH CONSTUCTION, we have
benefited a lot from the internship experience.
AADISH CONSTRUCTION is a perfect platform for a student who wants
to have awareness on building constructions. We benefited greatly from
working with the dedicated professionals in the company. The company
has provided us a conductive working atmosphere when we do our
activities.
4.3.1 Improving practical skill
During these four months, we have got the opportunity to learn different
aspects of practical skills. Most of the time, in the class students focused on
theoretical part and it was difficult to understand about the real work. The
construction company is comfortable to me to improve my practical skill by
connecting the theoretical part with the real situation. The benefit that I have
gained during my internship time is not only from my advisor or site engineer,
but also from store keeper, Forman, carpenter, bar bender and even from day
workers.
4.3.2 Upgrading theoretical Knowledge
➢ Learning the methodologies used in preparation of whole design of a building.
➢ Learning and reading different manuals that were used as guidance.
➢ Observing different construction works and their importance
➢ I learn the BBS making of the column schedule
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4.3.3 Improve leadership Skills
Some basic points that I observe about leadership skill are listed as
follows.
The leaders shall tolerate differences and find alternative methods.
The leaders should have proper plan and schedule for different activities.
Otherwise, it is difficult to achieve the project goal.
The leaders should have to consult his groups about work tasks, work
schedule and challenges.
The leaders should develop a powerful vision and build strong team.
4.3.4 Understanding about work ethics and related issues
Work ethics is a cultural norm that advocates being personally accountable
and responsible for the work that one does and is based on a belief that
work has intrinsic Value. The term is often applied to characteristics of
people, both at work and at play. In sports, for example, work ethic is
frequently mentioned as a characteristic of good players. Regardless of the
context, work ethic is usually associated with people who work hard and
do a good job.
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Chapter 5
5. DETAILED PROJECT REPORT OF PLANNING AND DESIGNED
5.1 Foundation Layout and Details
Fig.5.1 Foundation Layout and Details
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5.2 Ground Beam Detail
Fig 5.2 Ground Beam Detail
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5.3 Elevation
Fig.5.3 Elevation
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Chapter 6
6. CONCLUSION
During our internship program we have got a lot of knowledge in terms of
improving our practical skill. The various types of orientation programs,
tasks and trainings that we have been undertaking during this past four
months on the site enhanced our knowledge in building construction. We
are very glad to see that what we have learnt in the university can be a
repeated in the working world. We were able to apply our theoretical
knowledge of designing and construction works in the real-life situation.
This program played an important role to break the conventional thought
that field works can be only implemented by students who hold a degree or
people who have an experience in building construction. We were able to
acquire a high level of confidence to deal with problems that arise in a
building construction.
During these past four months, we have been able to see the different
theoretical aspects, methodologies. We have been fulfilling our curiosity in
learning practically building construction well in this internship program.
Generally, the internship program laid sound foundation for us to start our
career. We are proud to be able to contribute towards nation building
during the country's extremely critical period of the history. We will be
definitely sensible to scale this practice up and to replicate it in other
disciplines as well.
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