internship presentation of three-storeyed reinforced concrete building
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Internship presentation
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Language: en
Added: Jun 16, 2024
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TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KYAUKSE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP TRAINING REPORT (CE 62001) PRESENTED BY MG THIHA HTUN (VI C-3) JUNE , 2024
Objective of Internship To apply theoretical knowledge into practical fields . To gain practical experiences . To understand the planning, design and detail drawing. 2
Information of Internship Projects General Project profile First Project Location Kyaukse Stories Two and half-storey Area 40ft x 60ft Second Project Location Kyaukse Stories Three-storey Area 30ft x 60ft 3
Company Profile Company Name : Parallel Construction Co.Ltd Director : U Ye Lin Tun Company Location : Kyaukse Services : Construction : Structural Design : Architectural Design : Construction Management 4
Internship Period The starting date of our internship was 1 April 2024 and the ending date was 30 May 2024. The total duration is two months. The site where we performed our internship was located in Kyaukse. 5
First Week of Internship Formwork removal of first floor slab Cement type Weather condition (hot & cold) Slab type ( regular or post-tensioned) Loading & span condition Formork reuse Safety 6
Second Week of Internship Brickwork for groundfloor Thickness of wall (4.5 in) Alignment Mortar mix ratio ( 1:6 ) Brick size (9 poles 4.5in x 9in x 2.5in) Curing and preparation before and after brickwork Construction Jointing Lintels and arches 7
Third Week of Internship Roof Slab Casting Formwork Rebarwork Concreting work Formwork Strength, Alignment Rebarwork Two-way slabs Concreting work Designed strength: 2500psi Cover: 3/4 in 8
Fourth Week of Internship M&E Work and Brickwork 9
Fifth Week of Internship 10
Sixth Week of Internship 11
Seventh Week of Internship 12
Eight and Ninth Week of Internship 13
Strength The knowledge we gained from the schools is more helpful to understand the practical work in the site. In practical, we understand how the procedure of the construction is done. We need to think to run the projects as quickly as possible and some preparations need to reduce time waste. 14
Weakness Lack of strength and on site tests Lack of communication between civil and M&E engineers Inadequate care for column concrete casting. Lack of personal safety equipment. 15
Opportunities Students will learn to apply engineering principles to real world projects. Internships can lead to job offers, with about one-third of completed internships resulting in job offers. Internships help individuals explore different career paths and gain insights into various industries and roles, enabling informed decisions about their future careers. 16
Problems, Challenges from Internship The difficulty in linking civil engineering theories and concepts to practical work. The difficulty in communication with new people such as engineers and labours. The difficulty to complete all the tasks and achieve learning outcomes during a limited time. It is a new life style. 17
Conclusion Internships allow students to apply the knowledge they’ve acquired in the classroom to practical situations, enhancing their skills . Doors to professional Job offers from the host company or through the connections made during the program . B ridging the gap between academic learning and professional employment. 18