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Contents

Abstract
Acknowledgement
List of Figures
List of Notations
1. Introduction
1.1. About Training Organization
1.1.1. Nature of Business
1.1.2. Company organizational chart
1.2. Corporate Plan
1.2.1. Vision
1.2.2. Mission
1.2.3. Objectives
1.2.4. Strategy Planning
1.3. Management practices
2. Training experience
2.1. Introduction of Project
2.1.1. Project summary in brief
2.1.2. Site layout and organizational chart
2.2. Summary of Duties
2.2.1. Major Divisions of Work at site
2.2.2. Typical Engineering Trainee’s role
2.3. Projects involved
2.3.1. Setting out
2.3.1.1. Setting out of a column
2.3.2. Survey equipment used
2.3.3. Steps followed at a typical on-site levelling session
2.3.4. Concrete Reinforcement
2.3.4.1. Typical Concrete R/F working sequence at the site
2.3.4.2. Bar coding and scheduling
2.3.4.3. Clear cover to the main r/f
2.3.4.4. Bar Bending schedule
2.3.4.5. Bar bending schedule for a peripheral beam
2.3.4.6. Observations made in concrete R/F
2.3.5. Formwork and Shuttering
2.3.5.1. Hardware and equipment used
2.3.5.2. 1st Floor Slab Formwork and Scaffolding Arrangement
2.3.5.3. General design details regarding the slab construction
2.3.6. Concrete and Masonry works
2.3.6.1. Cement types used at the site
2.3.6.2. Types of Admixtures used
2.3.6.3. Aggregates
2.3.6.4. Water
2.3.6.5. Concrete Batching – Volume Batching
2.3.6.6. Mixing and supplying of insitu cast concrete
2.3.6.7. Designed Mix concrete
2.3.6.8. Water- Cement ratio (w/c ratio)
2.3.6.9. Self-compacting Concrete (SCC)
2.3.7. Mass Concrete Thermal Control
2.3.7.1. Actual temperature monitoring process
2.3.8. Post – tensioned (PT) slab construction
2.3.8.1. Introduction to Post-tensioned technique
2.3.8.2. Principle of Post-tensioned concrete
2.3.9. Core sampling and testing of concrete
2.3.10. Slump Test
2.3.11. Slump Flow Test
2.4. Problems encountered and approach of solving
3. Conclusion

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