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MAHARASTRA STATE BORD OF TACHNICAL EDUCATION
GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC
NANDURBAR

A Report On
Industrial Training Report [315004]
Academic Year : 2024 – 2025
Submitted To
Department Of Civil Engineering
Under The Guidance Of
Prof. Umesh Zurve Sir
Lecturer In Civil Engineering
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CertiFiCate


Department Of: Civil Engineering
…………………………………………………
This Is To Certify That
Mr/Miss:
………………………………………………………
…………………………
Class: ……………… Roll No: ……………………..
Semester:
………………..
Has Succesfully Completed His Industrial trening
Microproject. He Has Taken Proper Care And Utmost
Sincerity In Completion Of His Project. All Works
Was
Related To The Project Was Done By The Members
Of The Project, The Approch Towards The Subject
Has Been Since And Scientific.

Certify That Project Is Up To My Expectation And As Per
The
Guidelines Issued By MSBTE.
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DATE: / / Prof. Umesh Zurve Sir
(lecture in civil Engineering)
GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC NANDUBAR
Report Of
Industrial Training
The aim of this course is to help the student to attain

the following
industry identified competency through various teaching learning
experiences: Apply skills and practices to industrial processes.
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SUBJECT:- (ITR) (315004) CLASS:-
CE5K
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Sr. No. Name Of Student Enrollment No.
1) VISHAL GANESHRAO PATIL 2361024003
2) ABHISHEK SURESH PATIL 23610240030
3) SANKET MUSALE
4) PRIYANKA SANJAY MALUSARE 24610240065
5) SUNANDA PANDIT PATIL 23610240006
Branch: Civil Engineering
Industry: A.K. Bagul Construction, Shahada
Duration: 1st June 2025 to 30th September 2025
Institute: Government Polytechnic Nandurbar

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?????? CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This is to certify that the students of CE5K Legends have successfully completed their 12-
week internship at A.K. Bagul Construction, Shahada under the guidance of Mr. A.K. Bagul
from 1st June 2025 to 30th September 2025. Their performance was satisfactory and they
gained valuable insights into civil engineering practices.

ABSTRACT

This Internship Report in Which We Try to Explain Our Six Weeks Experience of
Industrial Training That We Completed Online. The Content of All the Chapters
Are Broadly Explained from The Information That We Collect.
Detail Information and Other Technical Details of Industry. Floor Plan,
Elevation and Complete Cost Analysis of Particular Residential Building Belong
by The
Industry Are Explained. Also, Information of Builder, Their Office Details and
Company Details Are Mentioned, Machines Used in The Company for
Construction Are Explained. Material Handling Equipment’s for Safety Purpose
and For Convenience Are Described. Safety Gear Used with Procedure & Activity
Are Mentioned.











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ACKNOWLEGEMENT

We express our sincere gratitude to our collage Government polytechnic,
Nandurbar for providing us an opportunity to undertake and complete such an
interesting industrial training and prepare project report on it.

We are very thankful to our respected to HOD__________ Sir, and our
mentor______ sir for the confidence he had on us regarding this industrial
training project. We are very much obliged to our respected principal,
PROF___________, for inspiring and motivating us to bring out a successful
industrial training project.

We are very grateful to our respected faculty ____________sir, who was our
backbone and our guide throughout this project. Without his assistance we cannot
done our training and he support and motivated regularly.





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SR. No CONTENT
Chapter 1 Organization structure of industry and general layout
Chapter 2 Introduction to Industry / Organization (history, type of
products and services, turn over
and number of employees etc.)
Chapter 3 Types of Major Equipments /raw materials/
instruments/machines/ hardware/software
used in industry with their specifications, approximate
cost, specific use and routine
maintenance done
Chapter 4 Processes/ Manufacturing Manufacturing techniques and
methodologies and material
handling procedures
Chapter 5 Testing of Hardware/Software/ Raw materials/ Major
material handling product (lifts, cranes, slings, pulleys,
jacks, conveyor belts etc.) and material handling
procedures
Chapter 6 Safety procedures followed and safety gears used by
industry
Chapter 7 Particulars of Practical Experiences in
Industry/Organization if any in
Production/Assembly/Testing/Maintenance
Chapter 8 Detailed report of the tasks undertaken (during the
training).
Chapter 9 Special/challenging experiences encountered during
training if any (may include
students liking & disliking of workplaces).
Chapter 10Conclusion
Chapter 11References / sources of information
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?????? Chapter 1:
Organization structure of industry and general layout
Company Name A.K. BAGUL CONSTRUCTION
Class of Company Private
Phone 9421327819
Email.id [email protected]

The internship was carried out at A.K. Bagul Construction, Nashik.
The organization is managed by the Owner and under him Site Engineers,
Supervisors, and Workers are working.
The site layout consists of:
Site Office
Material Storage (Cement Godown, Steel Yard)
Bar Bending Yard
Working Area (Foundation, Columns, Slabs)
?????? Chapter 2: Introduction to Industry/Organization
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?????? Company Overview: A. K. Bagul Construction is a leading civil engineering firm based
in Maharashtra, India. Established in the year 2002, the company has built a strong
reputation for delivering high-quality construction projects across residential, commercial,
and infrastructure sectors. With over two decades of experience, the firm has successfully
completed more than 150 projects across the state.
The company operates with a vision to provide sustainable and innovative construction
solutions while maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.
??????️ Type of Products and Services:
A.K. Bagul Construction offers a wide range of services in the construction domain:
Residential Projects: G+1 to G+5 buildings, apartments, bungalows
Commercial Projects: Office complexes, retail spaces
Industrial Structures: Warehouses, factory sheds
Infrastructure Works: Roads, drainage systems, compound walls
Renovation & Retrofitting: Structural strengthening, waterproofing
Project Management Services: Planning, estimation, supervision
Each project is executed with detailed planning, skilled manpower, and modern construction
techniques.
?????? Turnover and Financial Strength:
Annual Turnover: 12–15 Crores (approx.)

Major Clients: Private developers, government contracts, cooperative housing societies
Funding Sources: Self-financed and bank-supported projects
Growth Rate: 10–15% annually over the last 5 years
The company maintains financial transparency and timely payments to vendors and
labor which ensures smooth project execution.
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♂️ Workforce and Employees:
A.K.Bagul Construction employs a mix of technical and non-technical staff
to manage its operations efficiently:
Category Number of Employees
Project Managers 5
Site Engineers 12
Quantity Surveyors 4
Safety Officers 2
Store Keepers 3
Foremen 6
Skilled Laborers 40+
Unskilled Laborers 60+
Administrative Staff 8
The company also hires interns and trainees from reputed engineering colleges
to provide them with field exposure.
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?????? Chapter 3: Major Equipment, Materials & Tools
Construction projects require a wide range of tools, machines, and materials to ensure
quality, speed, and safety. During my internship at A. K. Bagul Construction, I observed
the use of several key resources that played a vital role in the execution of the residential
building project.
?????? Raw Materials Used
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MaterialSpecification
Approx.
Cost ( )

Use Maintenance
Cement
OPC 43 Grade
(Ultratech)
350/bag

RCC, plastering,
brickwork
Dry storage
Steel
TMT Fe500
(TATA/JSW)
60/kg

Reinforcement in
RCC
Rust-proofing
Bricks Fly Ash Bricks 6/brick

Wall constructionCovered stacking
Sand River Sand (sieved)1,200/brass

Mortar, plasteringMoisture control
Aggregates
20 mm crushed
stone
800/brass

Concrete mixClean surface
AdmixturesPlasticizers 50/litre

Improve
workability
Sealed containers
??????️ Major Equipment & Machines
EquipmentSpecification
Approx.
Cost ( )

Use Maintenance
Concrete Mixer10/7 CFT capacity75,000

Mixing
concrete
Greasing, cleaning
Vibrator Machine
Needle type, 1.5
HP
18,000

Compacting
concrete
Wire check, oiling
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EquipmentSpecification
Approx.
Cost ( )

Use Maintenance
Bar Bending
Machine
Semi-automatic1,20,000

Bending steel
rods
Blade sharpening
Water Pump 1 HP motor 8,000

Water supply
for curing
Motor check
Total StationLeica TS03 3,50,000

Surveying and
layout
Calibration
Welding MachineArc type 15,000

Fabrication
works
Electrode check
?????? Instruments & Tools
Measuring Tape: 5m/15m for layout and checking
Spirit Level: For checking horizontal levels
Plumb Bob: For vertical alignment
Trowel & Float: For plastering and finishing
Hammer & Chisel: For masonry corrections
Wheelbarrow: For material transport
Safety Helmets & Gloves: For worker protection
?????? Software & Hardware Used
Software/HardwareUse in Construction
AutoCAD Drafting architectural & structural drawings
MS Excel Estimation, billing, material tracking
STAAD Pro Structural analysis (used by engineers)
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Software/HardwareUse in Construction
Laser Printer Printing site plans and reports
Desktop PC Site office documentation and communication
Nuddle Vibrator Barbending Machine
Steel Rebar
?????? Chapter 4: Construction Process and Material Handling Procedures
Construction is a systematic and phased activity that requires careful planning, skilled labor,
and efficient material management. During my 12-week internship at A. K. Bagul
Construction, I observed the complete construction cycle of a G+3 residential building —
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from site preparation to finishing. This chapter outlines the step-by-step construction
process and the procedures followed for handling materials on-site.
??????️ 1. Construction Process
a) Site Preparation and Layout
The site was cleared of vegetation, debris, and obstacles.
Layout markings were done using Total Station and measuring tape.
Grid lines and reference points were established for accurate positioning of footings
and columns.
b) Excavation
Excavation was carried out using JCB machines as per the depth specified in the
structural drawings.
Excavated soil was stacked for future use in backfilling.
Safety barricades were installed around open pits.
c) Foundation Work
Plain Cement Concrete (PCC) of 1:4:8 mix was laid as a base.
Reinforcement was placed according to the footing design.
Concrete of M20 grade was poured using a mixer and compacted with a vibrator.
Curing was done for 7 days to ensure strength development.
d) Column and Beam Casting
Shuttering was done using plywood and steel props.
TMT bars were bent and tied as per bar bending schedule.
Concrete was poured and compacted using needle vibrators.
Curing was done for 14 days.
e) Slab Work
Slab reinforcement was laid with proper cover blocks.
Electrical conduits were embedded before casting.
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Slab was cast using M20 concrete and cured for 14 days.
f) Masonry and Plastering
Fly ash bricks were used for wall construction with 1:6 mortar.
Internal plaster was 12 mm thick, external plaster 15 mm.
Curing was done for 7 days post plastering.
g) Finishing
Flooring was done using vitrified tiles (600x600 mm).
Doors and windows were installed — flush doors and aluminum sliding windows.
Painting was done in three coats: primer, putty, and emulsion.
?????? 2. Material Handling Procedures
Efficient material handling is essential to maintain quality, reduce waste, and ensure timely
execution. A. K. Bagul Construction follows organized procedures for receiving, storing,
and transporting materials.
a) Receiving Materials
Materials like cement, steel, bricks, and sand were received with proper
documentation.
Quality checks were performed on delivery — including visual inspection and
quantity verification.
b) Storage
Cement was stored in a dry, elevated godown with proper ventilation.
Steel was stacked on wooden battens and covered with tarpaulin to prevent rust.
Bricks were arranged in stacks and covered during rains.
Sand and aggregates were stored in separate bins to avoid mixing.
c) Internal Transportation
Wheelbarrows and trolleys were used to move materials across the site.
Laborers coordinated with the storekeeper to ensure timely supply of materials to
different work zones.
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d) Waste Management
Construction debris was collected and dumped in designated areas.
Reusable materials like steel scrap and shuttering wood were sorted and reused.
Safety protocols were followed during material movement to avoid accidents.
JCB – Excavator Reinforcement using in Footing
Brick Work in Progress
?????? Chapter 5: Testing of Materials, Equipment, and Tools
Testing is a critical part of any construction project. It ensures that the materials used meet
the required standards and that the equipment functions safely and efficiently. During my
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internship at A. K. Bagul Construction, I observed various testing procedures conducted
both on-site and in laboratories. These tests helped maintain quality control and ensured
structural integrity throughout the project.
?????? 1. Testing of Raw Materials
a) Cement Testing
Fineness Test: Ensures proper grinding of cement particles.
Initial and Final Setting Time: Checked using Vicat apparatus.
Consistency Test: Determines water requirement for standard consistency.
b) Steel Testing
Tensile Strength Test: Conducted using Universal Testing Machine (UTM).
Yield Strength and Elongation: Verified as per IS standards.
Bend Test: Ensures ductility of TMT bars.
c) Brick Testing
Compressive Strength Test: Measures load-bearing capacity.
Water Absorption Test: Ensures durability and porosity.
Dimension Check: Verifies uniformity in size.
d) Concrete Testing
Slump Test: Assesses workability of fresh concrete.
Cube Test: 7-day and 28-day compressive strength measured.
Air Content Test: Ensures proper mix and durability.
⚙️ 2. Testing of Equipment and Tools
a) Concrete Mixer
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Checked for drum rotation speed and blade wear.
Lubrication and cleaning done weekly.
b) Vibrator Machine
Needle inspected for damage.
Motor tested for overheating and vibration frequency.
c) Bar Bending Machine
Blade sharpness and alignment verified.
Safety switch and emergency stop tested.
d) Water Pump
Flow rate and motor efficiency checked.
Leakage and noise levels monitored.
e) Welding Machine
Electrode connection and arc stability tested.
Safety gear and insulation inspected.
??????️ 3. Testing of Material Handling Products
a) Wheelbarrows and Trolleys
Load capacity tested manually.
Wheels and handles checked for wear and tear.
b) Slings and Ropes
Tensile strength verified.
Inspected for fraying and damage.
c) Pulleys and Jacks
Load testing done with calibrated weights.
Lubrication and alignment checked.
d) Conveyor Belts (if used)
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Belt tension and motor speed tested.
Safety guards and emergency stop switches verified.
?????? 4. Software Testing (Documentation & Planning)
Though software testing is minimal on-site, the following tools were used:
AutoCAD: Drawings checked for accuracy and layer management.
MS Excel: Estimation sheets verified for formula errors.
STAAD Pro: Structural models reviewed for load combinations and deflection limits.
Chack Tensile Test in lab Slump cone
Compressive strenght machine
?????? Chapter 6: Safety Procedures and Safety Gear
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Safety is one of the most critical aspects of any construction project. A. K. Bagul
Construction places high importance on maintaining a safe working environment for all
employees, laborers, and visitors. During my internship, I observed several safety protocols
and protective measures that were strictly enforced on-site.
?????? 1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
All workers and interns were required to wear PPE before entering the construction site. The
following gear was provided and monitored daily:
Safety Gear Purpose
Safety HelmetProtects head from falling objects
Safety ShoesPrevents foot injuries from sharp tools
Reflective JacketEnhances visibility on site
Safety GlovesProtects hands during handling materials
Safety GogglesShields eyes from dust and debris
Face Mask Prevents inhalation of cement particles
Ear ProtectionUsed near loud machinery (if needed)
Each worker was checked at the site entrance for proper gear. No one was allowed to work
without full PPE.
?????? 2. Site Safety Procedures
a) Entry and Exit Control
Security guards monitored entry points.
Visitors were required to sign in and wear helmets.
Safety instructions were displayed at the gate.
b) Safety Signage
Boards like “Caution: Work in Progress,” “Wear Helmet,” and “No Entry Without
PPE” were placed at strategic locations.
Fire exit routes and first-aid locations were clearly marked.
c) Emergency Preparedness
First-aid kits were available at multiple points.
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Fire extinguishers were installed near material storage and electrical panels.
Emergency contact numbers were displayed on notice boards.
d) Daily Safety Briefings
Toolbox talks were conducted every morning.
Topics included fall prevention, proper lifting techniques, and equipment handling.
Attendance was mandatory for all workers.
??????️ 3. Equipment Safety
Machines like concrete mixers, vibrators, and bar bending machines were operated
only by trained personnel.
Electrical wires were insulated and kept away from water sources.
Scaffolding was checked for stability before use.
Ladders and platforms were secured to prevent slips and falls.
?????? 4. Fire and Hazard Control
Flammable materials were stored away from heat sources.
Smoking was strictly prohibited near fuel and chemical storage.
Sand buckets and fire extinguishers were kept ready at all times.
Workers were trained in basic fire response techniques.
Seft Equipments Site Safty
?????? Chapter 7: Practical Experiences During Internship
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During my 12-week internship at A. K. Bagul Construction, I gained valuable practical
exposure to various aspects of civil engineering. The site was a G+3 residential building
project located in Nandurbar, Maharashtra. I was actively involved in daily site activities,
technical supervision, and coordination with engineers and laborers.
??????️ 1. Site Supervision and Execution
One of my key responsibilities was to assist the site engineer in supervising ongoing
construction activities. This included:
Monitoring brickwork and plastering
Checking reinforcement placement before concreting
Ensuring proper curing of RCC elements
Verifying alignment and levels using plumb bob and spirit level
Observing slab casting and column shuttering
I learned how to read structural drawings and match them with actual site conditions. I also
helped in preparing daily progress reports and labor attendance sheets.
?????? 2. Material Management
I was involved in tracking the delivery and usage of construction materials:
Recording incoming cement, steel, bricks, and sand
Verifying quality and quantity during unloading
Assisting the storekeeper in maintaining inventory
Coordinating with vendors for timely supply
This helped me understand the importance of material planning and how delays can affect
project timelines.
?????? 3. Quality Control and Testing
I observed and assisted in several on-site tests:
Slump Test: To check concrete workability
Cube Casting and Testing: For compressive strength
Brick Testing: Water absorption and dimension checks
?????? 4. Safety and Toolbox Talks
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Every morning, I attended safety briefings conducted by the safety officer. Topics included:
Use of PPE (helmet, gloves, shoes)
Safe lifting techniques
Electrical safety and fire precautions
Emergency procedures
I also helped distribute safety gear to laborers and ensured compliance during site activities.
??????️ 5. Interaction with Professionals
I had the opportunity to interact with:
Site engineers and project managers
Quantity surveyors and billing staff
Skilled masons, carpenters, and electricians
These interactions helped me understand the teamwork and coordination required to run a
construction site efficiently.
Group Photo Working on Site
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Chapter 8: Detailed Report of Tasks Undertaken During Training
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During my 12-week industrial training at A. K. Bagul Construction, I was
actively involved in a wide range of construction activities. These tasks
helped me understand the real-world application of civil engineering
concepts and gave me hands-on experience in site execution, supervision,
and coordination.
1. Site Layout and Preparation
??????️
Assisted in marking grid lines using measuring tape and Total
Station.
Helped in identifying column positions and footing centers.
Observed site clearance activities including removal of debris and
vegetation.
Participated in setting up temporary labor sheds and material
storage zones.
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2. Foundation Work
Helped in checking excavation depth using plumb bob and leveling
instruments.
Assisted in placing reinforcement for isolated footings.
Observed PCC and RCC casting using concrete mixer and vibrator.
Monitored curing process and recorded dates in site logbook.
3. Superstructure Activities
??????️
Participated in column shuttering and reinforcement tying.
Helped in beam and slab reinforcement placement.
Observed slab casting and ensured proper compaction using
vibrators.
Verified cover blocks and bar spacing as per structural drawings.
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4. Masonry and Plastering
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Assisted masons in brick laying using 1:6 mortar mix.
Checked vertical alignment and joint thickness.
Helped in internal and external plastering work.
Monitored curing and surface finishing.
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5. Plumbing and Electrical Work
Observed installation of CPVC and PVC pipes for water supply and
drainage.
Helped in placing electrical conduits before slab casting.
Participated in fixing switch boxes and wiring layout.
Verified slope and alignment of sanitary fittings.
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6. Material Testing and Quality Checks
Conducted slump test for fresh concrete.
Assisted in cube casting and recorded curing dates.
Observed brick compressive strength and water absorption tests.
Helped in checking steel bend and elongation properties.
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7. Safety and Documentation
Attended daily toolbox talks and safety briefings.
Distributed PPE to laborers and ensured compliance.
Maintained daily progress sheets and labor attendance.
Helped in preparing material consumption reports in Excel.
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Site layout
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Chapter 9: Special or Challenging Experiences Encountered During
Training
Company: A. K. Bagul Construction
Internships are not just about learning technical skills — they also expose
students to real-world challenges, unexpected situations, and personal
growth. My 12-week training at A. K. Bagul Construction was filled with
such moments that tested my patience, adaptability, and problem-solving
abilities.
1. Weather-Related Challenges
⚠️
One of the biggest challenges during my internship was dealing with
unpredictable monsoon rains. Sudden showers often disrupted slab
casting schedules and delayed curing activities.
Slab casting had to be postponed twice due to heavy rainfall.
Waterlogging at the site made movement difficult and unsafe.
Materials like cement and sand had to be quickly covered to prevent
damage.
Despite these issues, the site team responded efficiently by rescheduling
tasks and using tarpaulin sheets to protect materials.
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2. Labor Shortage and Coordination
During Week 5 and Week 8, there was a noticeable shortage of skilled
laborers due to local festivals and personal leaves.
Brickwork and plastering slowed down.
Site engineer had to reassign tasks and prioritize critical zones.
I assisted in coordinating with labor contractors to arrange backup
workers.
This experience taught me the importance of manpower planning and
flexibility in execution.
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3. Technical Difficulties
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While assisting in cube testing, we faced a situation where the curing
tank’s water level was too low, which could have affected the strength
results.
I reported the issue to the site engineer.
The team immediately refilled the tank and marked the cubes for re-
testing.
This incident highlighted the importance of vigilance in quality
control.
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4. Safety Incidents
One day, a laborer slipped while carrying bricks on a wet surface. Though
the injury was minor, it was a wake-up call for everyone.
Safety officer conducted an emergency briefing.
Anti-slip mats were placed in high-risk zones.
I helped distribute additional PPE and update the safety checklist.
This moment reinforced the value of proactive safety measures.
5. Personal Highlights
??????
I was given the responsibility to supervise a small team during slab
reinforcement — a proud moment for me.
My suggestions for organizing the material yard were appreciated
and implemented.
I received verbal appreciation from the project manager for
maintaining accurate daily progress logs.
These experiences boosted my confidence and made me feel like a
valuable part of the team.
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Cube testing setup and curing tank Group photo with site
team
??????
Chapter 10: Conclusion
My 12-week internship at A. K. Bagul Construction was a transformative
experience that bridged the gap between academic learning and practical
application. Working on a live construction site gave me a deeper
understanding of civil engineering principles, site management, and the
challenges faced in real-world projects.
??????
Technical Learnings
Throughout the internship, I gained hands-on experience in:
Site layout and excavation
Foundation casting and reinforcement placement
RCC work including columns, beams, and slabs
Brickwork, plastering, and finishing
Plumbing and electrical installations
Material testing and quality control procedures
I also learned how to read structural drawings, interpret bar bending
schedules, and maintain daily progress records. These skills will be
invaluable in my future career as a civil engineer.
Professional Exposure
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Interacting with site engineers, project managers, and skilled laborers
helped me understand the importance of teamwork, communication, and
coordination. I observed how decisions are made on-site, how problems
are solved under pressure, and how safety and quality are maintained
throughout the project lifecycle.
I also participated in safety briefings, toolbox talks, and documentation
tasks, which gave me a well-rounded view of construction site operations.
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??????
Personal Growth
This internship helped me grow not just as a student, but as a
professional. I learned to:
Adapt to changing site conditions
Take initiative and responsibility
Communicate effectively with diverse teams
Stay organized and punctual
Handle challenges with confidence
The experience boosted my self-confidence and clarified my career goals in
the field of civil engineering.
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Gratitude
I am sincerely thankful to the entire team at A. K. Bagul Construction for
their guidance, support, and encouragement. Special thanks to the site
engineer and project manager who patiently answered my questions and
involved me in key activities.
I also thank my college faculty for arranging this internship and helping
me document my learnings.
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Chapter 11: References / Sources of Information
The following sources were referred to while preparing this internship
report. These include academic textbooks, online resources, site
observations, and guidance from professionals at A. K. Bagul
Construction.
Books and Academic Material
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1.Building Construction by B.C. Punmia
2.Civil Engineering Materials by S.K. Duggal
3.Concrete Technology by M.S. Shetty
4.Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering by Dutta
5.Construction Planning and Management by P.S. Gahlot & B.M. Dhir
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Online Resources
1.www.nbmmedia.com – Construction industry updates
2.www.engineeringcivil.com – Technical articles and tutorials
3.www.slideshare.net – Internship report samples
4.www.ultratechcement.com – Cement specifications and usage
5.www.tatasteel.com – TMT bar specifications
Site Observations and Practical Inputs
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Daily supervision and interaction with site engineers
Material testing and quality control procedures
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Safety briefings and toolbox talks
Equipment handling and maintenance practices
Planning and documentation at site office
Faculty and Professional Guidance

Site Engineer, A. K. Bagul Construction
Project Manager, A. K. Bagul Construction
Internship Coordinator, [Your College Name]
Civil Engineering Department Faculty
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