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AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA

FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN


DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE
ARCH 306

TECHNICAL REPORT ON
STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXOERIENCE
SCHEME
(SIWES)
UNDERTAKEN UNDER:
INTERFACE PROJECTS LTD
NO 8 ALI BABA CRESCENT JABI, ABUJA.
BY
ABUBAKAR UMAR
(U17AT1020)

PERIOD OF ATTATCHMENT:
JULY 2021-DECEMBER 2021.
DECLARATION

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I ABUBAKAR UMAR with Registration Number U17AT1020 hereby
declare that the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme
(SIWES) was carried out and written by MYSELF, under the
supervision of INTERFACE PROJECTS LTD and the DEPARTMENT
OF ARCHITECTURE, FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN,
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA.

_______________ ____________
SIGNATURE DATE

AKNOWLEDGEMENT

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My complete gratitude goes to The Almighty Allah (S.W.T) who
has provided all that was required to complete this program from
start to finish. Throughout this entire study, He took absolute
care of everything that would have stopped me in my tracks, and
strengthened me during difficult times.

I would also like to express my gratitude and appreciation to


Arc Nasir Olufadi Gambari and Arc Olododo Omukumbi Mayowa my
industry-based supervisors for taking time to supervise me
throughout my stay at Interface projects ltd.

Furthermore, my sincere appreciations goes to the other


staff of Interface Projects ltd for developing in me an awareness
of the general workplace, behavior, and interpersonal skills
development, and giving me the opportunity to get a feel of the
work environment which has exposed me to the architects
responsibilities and ethics.

I would also like to express my gratitude to my colleagues


from other institutions who aided my experience in computer-
based software and Architecture in general.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Declaration…………………………………………………………………………………………………2

Acknowledgement.........................................................................................3

Table of contents………………………………………………………………………………………4

Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………….5

1.0 Industrial attachment…………………………………………………………………...5

1.1 Historical Development of student industrial work experience


scheme (SIWES)………………………………………………………………………………………5

1.2 Objective of SIWES…………………………………………………………………… 6

1.3 Contribution of the scheme…………………………………………………………7

Firm Introduction and background……………………………………………………….8

2.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………8

2.2 Background Information…………………………………….………….8,9,10,11

General overview of activities…………………………………………………………….12

3.1 Office work…………………………………………………………………13,14,15,16

3.2 Site work experience……………………………………………………………...17

Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………….……21

Recommendation…………………………………………………………………………………...22

Reference………………………………………………………………………………………………23

INTRODUCTION
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1.0 INDUSTRIAL ATTACHMENT
In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of
Bachelor of Science to students of the Department of
Architecture, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, practical
experiences were improvised for students to discover the working
environment. Students of 300 level are required by the Federal
Government through its parastatal- Industrial Training Fund (ITF)
to gain work experience for the period of six (6) months. This
report gives the summary of the works experienced during the six
(6) months of training period in Interface Projects ltd, from 19th
July, 2021 to 17th December 2021. The report consists of all the
technicalities practiced in the firm I attended.

1.1 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL


WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES)
In the earlier stage of science and technology education in
Nigeria, students were graduating from their respective
institutions without any technical knowledge or working experience.
It was in this view that students undergoing science and
technology related courses were mandated for students in
different institution in view of widening their horizons so as to
enable them have technical knowledge or working experience
before graduating from their various institutions. The Student
Industrial Work Experience Scheme {SIWES} was established in
1973/1974 session. Prior to the establishment of the scheme,
there was a growing concern among our industrialists that
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graduates of our institutions of higher learning lacked adequate
practical background studies preparatory for employment in the
industries. Consequently, the scheme affords students the
opportunity of familiarizing and exposing themselves to the needed
experience in handling equipment and machinery that are usually
not available in their {Information and Guideline for SIWES 2002} .

1.2 OBJECTIVES OF SIWES


The primary aim of SIWES is to prepare student for their
industrial work situation after graduation. SIWES provides avenue
for students to acquire industrial skills and experience in their
approved course of study. The objectives of the Students
industrial work experience scheme are;

* Provision of avenue for students in the Nigerian


Universities to gain industrial skills and experience in their course
of study.

* To prepare students for the work situation they are likely


to meet after graduation.  To expose students to work methods
and techniques in handling equipment and machinery that may not
be available in the universities.

* To make the transition from the university to the world of


world of work easier, and thus enhance students contacts for later
job placement.

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* To provide students with an opportunity to apply their
theoretical knowledge in real work situation, thereby bridging the
gap between university and actual practice.
1.3 CONTRIBUTION OF THE SCHEME
The scheme is making a tremendous impact in the economic
and technological development of the country especially on human
recourses development. An elaborated summary of some of the
contributions of the scheme are as follows:

* It offers the students an opportunity to associate


themselves with workers at various levels in the industries.

* It has contributed to the improved quality of skilled


manpower in Nigeria.  It prepares the students so that they can
fit into employments in the industries.  It creates more
relationships between institutions and industries.

* It assures the institutions that the quality of students


produced by them are to standard after going through the SIWES
program as it forms part of the assessment of the award of
certificates and degrees.

* It affords an opportunity for students to critically examine


themselves for the future challenges in the field.

FIRM INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND


2.0 INTRODUCTION
Name: Interface Projects Ltd

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Address: No 8 Ali Baba Crescent Jabi, Abuja.

Phone: 08033744979

Website: InterfaceProjectsLtd.com

2.1 BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON INTERFACE


PROJECTS LTD
Executive Summary
Interface Projects ltd is a registered and licensed architectural
services firm that will be based in Abuja Nigeria. This firm will
handle all aspect of architectural design related services, such as
planning and designing of various types of buildings, from
residential, institutional, industrial, recreational and commercial
projects including landscape and interior design

We are aware that to run a standard architectural services firm,


we will require well trained certified Architects with the
necessary tools and equipment.

We will be a client-focused result driven architectural services


firm that will provide brand-based services at an affordable fee.

We will offer standard and professional design services to all our


clients. We will also ensure that client’s satisfaction is our top
priority.

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Our client’s best interest will always come first and we will be
guided by our values and professional ethics.

Sustainability in terms of design and continuous training and


development will be our main focus in order to bridge the gap in
training and practice of architects.

Mission and vision Statement


Our vision is to build an Architectural services brand that will
become the number one choice for both smaller businesses, and
corporate clients in the Federal Capital Territory Abuja. Our
vision reflects on values, integrity, service, excellence and
dynamism.

Our mission is to position our Architectural services firm to


become a household name, a leading brand in the architectural
services industry in the whole of Abuja the federal capital
territory of Nigeria and the first 10 Architectural firm in
Nigeria within the first few years of operations.

Business structure
These will include the principal architect, and four other
specialized architects in planning design, landscape, construction,
interior design and interns.

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Below is the business structure that we will build at Interface
Projects ltd:

*Chief Executive offices

*Architects

*Admin and HR manager

*Marketing and sales Executive

*Accountant

*Customer care Executive/Front desk offices.

Products and Services


Interface Projects ltd offers a variety of services within the
scope of Architectural service industry in Nigeria.

We are well prepared to make profits from the industry and we


will do all that is permissible by law in Nigeria to achieve our
business goals and objectives.

Services includes:

1) Architectural services
2) Renovation and rehabilitation of buildings
3) Construction supervision
4) Planning of estate or housing development
5) Construction project management
6) Landscape and urban design
7) Building and facility restoration
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8) Consultancy services
9) Interior design and decoration

10) 3-dimensional modelling and animation

11) Training of interns and graduates training

12) Out survey services.

3.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW OF ACTIVITIES


My industrial training began on Thursday 15 th July 2021 at
Interface projects ltd. I was asked to show any of my software
designs in order to be accessed initially, I had a four-bedroom
bungalow design at the time and my supervisor went through the
design and found I needed more experience on my working
drawings and 3D.

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Afterwards I was assigned a workstation with a system for
my drawings. On Monday 19th July I received a brief to design a
four-bedroom bungalow on a certain site. The requirements were
working drawings and one 3D view.

I was also opportuned to visit some construction sites and


completed projects during my stay at Interface Projects ltd which
were:

*Construction of Residential Apartment at Asokoro, Abuja.

*Residential Apartment at Wuye, Abuja.

*Construction of a shopping complex at Gwarimpa, Abuja.

I was opportuned to have both office and site experience at


Interface Projects ltd, which include Software Designs (Plans, 2Ds
and 3Ds using Auto Desk Revit, Sketch-Up, and V-ray).

3.2 OFFICE WORKS


During the period of this training, I was opportuned to gain
experience and learn software designs both 2Ds and 3Ds using
different software, which include; Auto-Desk Revit, Auto-Desk
AutoCAD, Sketch-Up and V-Ray. Here are some of these designs;

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FOUR BEDROOM BUNGALOW

OFFICE COMPLEX

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5 BEDROOM DUPLEX

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3 bedroom semi-detached with boys quarters

3.3 SITEWORK EXPERIENCE


Besides office work I was able to visit some sites during my
SIWES at Interface Projects ltd. I was assigned to the site for a
period of two weeks from 6th October-21st October. During the
first week setting out was carried out. Digging of trenches were
also done as well as demolition of existing substructure. In the
second week arranging of reinforcement bars and formwork for
the column base was done. Soon after the column base was cast.

SETTING OUT

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Setting out refers to the process of bringing down drawings from
paper to the ground in scale 1:1. The method used in site was
manual method of setting out using tape, lines, square, pegs etc.
The steps involved include;

*Establishment of baseline.

*A setback of 3.0m was taken at the back of the site fence.

*An offset of 1.5m was taken from left and right side of site
fence.

*Each time an offset or setback is taken, a peg is placed to mark


the point.

*The overall building outline was measured with tape and marked
with pegs.

* The positions of walls were measured and marked with pegs.

* Lines were pulled along the width of the foundation trenches.

* Diggers were used to mark the position and width of trenches on


the top soil.

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excavation
Generally speaking, ground conditions are divided between two
types of soil: vegetable soil or topsoil and subsoil. Over much of
the world’s land surface vegetation grows, and the layer of soil in
which it grows is what we refer to as topsoil. Although the basic
‘ingredients’ of topsoil are mineral in origin, it contains a very high
proportion of organic matter as well as bacteria, insects and other
creatures such as worms.

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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, as a student of architecture, I have been able to
obtain the most relevant and effective practical industrial training
experience in a duration of six months {6months} having been
exposed to practical onsite situations and activities and office
works such as using computer-based software in design. Also, an
awareness of the Architectural workplace has been developed in
me and I have acquired important behavior and interpersonal skills
with the opportunity giving to me to get a feel of the work
environment and exposure as a student to the Architects
responsibilities and ethics. My training at Interface Projects ltd
has given me a broader view to the importance and relevance of
architecture in the immediate society and the world as a whole, as
I now look forward to impacting it positively after graduation.

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RECOMMENDATION
*Nigerian Institute of Architects (NIA) should also conduct
supervision for students of architecture to guarantee that the
student is learning the proper thing according to the profession so
they can be useful for the nation.

*Both Government and private firms should be willing to accept


students on SIWES and help them financially no matter how little.

* The Industrial Training Fund (ITF) should conduct visits on


students on SIWES at their respective firms/organizations.

*SIWES should be conducted in one year and also the option of


undergoing it at two different places with different structures as
more added experience.

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Reference
*Comprehensive manual of student industrial work experience
scheme.

*Interface Projects ltd profile.

*Construction Technology by Eric Fleming.

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