Construction of Residential Building Internship Training Report
Construction of Residential Building Internship Training Report
Construction of Residential Building Internship Training Report
BUILDING
INTERNSHIP TRAINING REPORT
Submitted by
B.RAMAMURTHY (1716145)
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in
CIVIL ENGINEERING
APRIL 2021
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
Dr.N.RAMESH.M.E ,Ph.D., MR.G.ANAND M.E,
HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT INTERNSHIP TRAINING
Professor COORDINATOR
Department of Civil Engineering Assisstant Professor
K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology Department of Civil Engineering
Tiruchengode - 637 215 K.S. Rangasamy College of Technology
Tiruchengode - 637 215
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DECLARATION
Signature
Place: Tiruchengode
Date:
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I wish to express our sincere gratitude to our honourable founder LION Dr.
K. S. RANGASAMY, M.J.F.,for providing immense facilities at our institution.
I wish to acknowledge the help received from various Departments and various
individuals during the preparation and editing stages of the manuscript.
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ABSTRACT
This Internship Training report covered the topics which I understood during
my training period. I underwent internship training in the company Avighna
Construction, Tirupur. It deals with the construction of Construction of Residential
Building .The motto of the company is to achieve quality construction and hence,
focus on the material selection and proper execution of work were its important
parameters. For this a thorough knowledge on different brands of materials and it’s
specifications must be known priority. As an engineer, the plan must be properly
executed as per specifications and to describe the plan to the labour skill level in order
to avoid various kinds of errors occurring during construction. In addition to, I have
gained knowledge from various departments such as quality assurance, safety, finance,
store keeping, batching plant, etc.,. The estimated cost of the project is 50 lakhs.
Though it is a major construction, I am able to gain knowledge on the various phases
of construction activities.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS v
1 INTRODUCTION 1
4 SAFETY INDUCTION 6
5 MATERIAL DETAILS 7
6.3 PCC 11
6.5 FOOTING 13
GROUND LEVEL
BOTTOM LEVEL
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6.12 PLINTH BEAM 16
8 CONCLUSION 23
9 REFERENCES 24
10 CERTIFICATE 25
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LIST OF FIGURES
TITLE
FIGURE NO PAGE NO
3.1 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 3
3.2 FIRST FLOOR PLAN 4
3.3 SECOND FLOOR PLAN 5
4.1 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 6
5.1 CEMENT 8
5.2 M-SAND 8
5.3 COARSE AGGREGATE 9
6.1 EARTHWORK EXCAVATION 10
6.2 DEWATERING 11
6.3 PCC 12
6.4 FOOTING FORM WORK 12
6.6 COLUMN RISING UPTO GROUND LEVEL 13
6.7 GRADE BEAM 14
6.8 SHOE MARKING 14
6.9 COLUMN RISING UPTO PLINTH BOTTOM
LEVEL 15
6.10 BASEMENT BRICKWORK 15
6.11 SOIL FILLING 16
6.12 PLINTH BEAM 16
6.13 COLUMN CURING 17
6.14 SLAB CENTERING 17
6.15 ROOF BEAM REINFORCEMENT 18
6.16 ELECTRICAL WORK 18
6.17 ROOF SLAB 19
6.18 SLAB CURING 19
6.19 BRICK WORK 20
6.20 FIRST FLOOR COLUMN 21
7 CONSTRUCTION WORK UPTO THIS DATE 22
10 CERTIFICATE 25
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
During the training period Earthwork Excavation for foundation, Plain cement
concrete, footing, Pedestal, Shoe, column, Plinth beam, Brickwork, Slab were in
progress.
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CHAPTER 2
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPANY
It is proposed to construct Avighna Construction. This contractor is mainly
concerned with building of College, school, Hospital, Highway Road, residential
buildings , Government Office etc. The are one of the renowned quality oriented
contractor and quality is their main aim towards which they are dedicated. The use
high quality raw materials in each of their field works.
Phone 9787676856
Email.id [email protected]
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CHAPTER 3
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
Construction of Residental Building (G+2) including internal water supply,
sanitary and Electrification arrangements with all development work at Gandhi nagar
Tirupur.
Details:
Plinth Area : 850 sq.ft
Common Area : 10 sq.ft
Project Name : residental building.
Location : gandhinagartirupur.
Date of Project Started on : 20.10.2020
Agreement Period : 16 Months
Total Estimation : 50 lakhs
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Figure 3.2: First Floor Plan
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Figure 3.3 : Second Floor Plan
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CHAPTER 4
SAFETY INDUCTION
Safety is very important part of any work. Most accidents can be prevented by
taking simple measures or adopting proper working procedures. It is important to
educate everyone in the site regarding safety.
Working safety.
Construction progress.
Standard procedures.
Legal cases.
Working efficiency.
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CHAPTER 5
MATERIAL DETAILS
In the Public building grade of concrete is M20 of mixing ratio 1:1.5:3 Fy415
grade of steel (HYSD bars), 40mm size of coarse aggregate at PCC, 20mm size of
coarse aggregate at plinth beam, bricks, M-sand, cement used and another material
such as pan, mortar, trowel, etc..
5.1 CEMENT
1. The cement used shall be one of the following types:
a) 43 grade Ordinary Portland Cement conforming to IS: 8112.
b) 53 grade Ordinary Portland Cement conforming to IS: 12269.
c) Portland Slag Cement confirming to IS:455.
i. For piling and foundation work, slab on grade, underground structures and all
structures in contract with earth, type of cement shall be as mentioned in section8
on pile foundations.
ii. Whenever possible all cements of each type shall be obtained from one constant
throughout the contract. Cement of different types shall not be mixed with one
another. Different brands of cement, or the same brand of cement from different
sources, shall not be used without prior approval of the Engineer.
iii. Packaged cement shall be delivered to the site in original sealed bags which shall
belabelled with the weight, name of manufacturer, brand and type. Cement
received in torn bags shall not be used. Cement shall be used in the order in which
it is received. Cement in bags in storage for more than 3 months shall be retested
before use. A sample taken once for every 1000 bags shall be tested.
Contractor may obtain cement in bulk and store it in suitable silos of adequate
capacity. Each type of cement shall be stored in a separate silo and it shall be ensured,
that cements of different quality are not mixed up.
iv. All cement shall be fresh when delivered and at ambient atmospheric temperature.
v. In fair faced elements, the cement used in the concrete for any complete element
shall befrom a single consignment. All cement for exposed concrete shall be from
the same approved source and uniform in colour.
vi. With each and every delivery of cement, the contractor shall provide
manufacturerscertificate that the cement conforms to the relevant Indian standard.
The contractor shall provide complete facilities at site for carrying out the
following tests:
a) Setting time by vicat apparatus as per IS:4031 and IS:5513.
b) Compressive strength of cement as per IS: 4031, IS:650, IS:10080.
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vii. Total chloride content in cement shall in no case exceed 0.05 percent by mass of
cement. Also, total sulphur content calculated as sulphuric anhydride (SO3), shall in
no case exceed 2.5 percent and 3.0 percent when tri-calcium aluminates per cent by
mass is upto5 or greater than 5 respectively.
Fig-5.1 Cement
5.2 M-SAND (MANUFACTRED SAND)
Manufactured sand (M-Sand) is a substitute of river sand for concrete
construction. Manufactured sand is produced from hard granite stone by crushing.
The Size is less than 4.75mm.Fig 5.2
Fig-5.2 M-SAND
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5.3 COARSE AGGREGATE
Coarse aggregates are particulates that are greater than 4.75mm.Typically the
most common size of aggregate used in construction is 20mm. A larger size, 40mm, is
more common in mass concrete. Fig 5.3
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CHAPTER 6
Earth work excavation for foundation article covers the works specification of
earthwork in excavation in all kinds of soils including murrum, hard murrum,
soft rock.
Drawings for earth work excavation for foundation should contain all
necessary drawings showing the areas to be excavated, filled, sequence of
priorities etc.
Engineer at site shall follow strictly such drawings.
Earth Work in Excavation Manually for depth up to 1.9m from Existing GL.
For excavation for drain work, the sides and the bottoms should be to the
required slope, shape and gradient. The cutting shall be done from top to
bottom. Under no circumstances shall undermining or under cutting be
allowed. The final surface shall be neatly levelled and well compacted. The
earth from the cutting shall be directly used for filling either in plinth or on
grounds. Fig 6.1
Fig-6.2 Dewatering
6.3 PCC
Plain cement concrete 1:4:8, one part of cement, four part of sand, eight part coarse
aggregate of 20mm size. Depth of Pcc 100MM
This is used at below any foundation to make a clean and level surface for easy to
work, away from sand, dust, mud, etc. This is the temporary structure created to ease
your work. PCC is not a Structural Member which can bear any load or pressure. But
this plays a very important role when foundation work is going on. PCC will help to
keep it as per measurement and as per design. Fig 6.3
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Fig-6.3 PCC
The first step for any concrete construction starts with the construction of foundation.
Foundation can be for columns or walls. So, based on type of structural member, the
shape and size of footing are designed. Thus formwork size and shape depends on the
type and dimension of the footing.
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6.5 FOOTING
Footing are structural member used to support column and wall and to transmit and
distribute their load to the soil in such a way that the load bearing capacity of the soil
is not exceeded, excessive settlement, differential settlement (or) rotation are
prevented and adequate safety against overturning (or) sliding is maintained.
The plinth beam is a reinforced concrete beam built between the wall and its
foundation. The plinth beam is provided to prevent the extension or cracking of the
foundation cracks in the wall above when the foundation suffers from laying.
Plinth Beam evenly distribute the load from the wall over the foundation.
In a skeletal system, which is the other name for a framed structure, the plinth
beam is the first beam to be built after the foundation. Fig 6.12
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6.19 BRICK WORK
Brick work in cement mortor 1:5& 1:6 using Ash brick of size not less than
23cm*11cm*7cm including dewatering wherever necessary, proper setting, curing ,
etc. Complete in all respects as direction by the department officers.
Ash bricks are masonry units that are used in the construction of buildings. They are
considered to be a part of good and affordable building materials. They contain Class
C ash and water.
Ash bricks are made by compressing Class C ash and water at 4000psi and then
curing is carried on for 24 hours at a temperature of 66 degrees Celsius steam bath.
Air entrainment agent is used to toughen the bricks.
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CHAPTER 7
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CHAPTER 8
CONCLUSION
The primary objective of this report is a description of practical knowledge.
In the period of training, the aspects of practical application of various
methodologies were studied and learnt the art of being pioneer in solving practical
problem faced at site
The quality of construction work was at priority with respect to time. Various
check were formatted at each step of construction to ensure the quality of work.
The foundation regarding material used, size, type of concrete used, column size
extract from footing, forces acting, and column reinforcement were studied.
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CHAPTER 9
REFERENCES
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CHAPTER 10
CERTIFICATE
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