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PRESENTATION ON INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

 
ENTITTLED AS
CONSTRUCTION OF GUEST HOUSE IN IN NEW
CHANDIGARH ECOCITY 1 SECTOR 5
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Zainab Parvez is the student of SHAHEED UDHAM SINGH ENGINEERING COLLEGE semester
8th under Roll no. 1733048 of CIVIL ENGINEERING department and is being a part of the
projectCONSTRUCTION OF GUEST HOUSE IN IN NEW CHANDIGARH ECOCITY 1 SECTOR 5 Under
our guidance and supervision. The submission of the report being compulsory for the award of B.Tech. It is hereby
certified that this report is the original work of the students and has not been submitted anywhere for the award
of the same.
Introduction to buildings

The history of buildings and homes really dates back to prehistoric times, when human
beings needed shelter as mochas people do now. The timeline for building and home
construction history therefore begins with the prehistoric, moves to the Roman,
advances to the Medieval, goes forward to the Elizabethan and Tudor, progresses to the
Georgian and Victorian and then continues to advance until the modern day. The period
from 1930 to 1950 is one semi-modern phase of building and home construction, as is
the phase from 1950 to 1970. The third semi-modern phase runs from 1970 to 1990.

Types of Buildings

The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (Mohua), Government of India, as a part of its
“Modern Building By-Laws,2016”, has defined various types of buildings
 Buildings categorized according to the purposes theirpremises are being used
for:-
 Residential Buildings
 Educational Buildings
 Institutional Buildings
 Assembly Buildings
 Business Buildings
 Mercantile Buildings
 Industrial Buildings
 Storage Buildings
 Wholesale Establishments
 Mixed Land Use Buildings
 Hazardous Buildings
 Salient Features
 Utility Of Building : Hospital Building
 No Of Stories : 02( G+1)
 Floor area details:
1. Ground floor: 262.46 sqm First floor:
2. 158.04 sqm Gross floor area: 420.50 sqm
3. Shape of the Building : Rectangular
 No. Of Staircases : One
 Types Of Walls : Brick Wall
 Geometric Details
1. Floor-To-Floor Height : 3.35 M Height of Plinth : 0.6 M above G.L
2. Depth of Foundation : 0.6 M below G.L

 Type Of Structure :Load bearing structure.


 Specifications:
The brief description of specifications of main items of working are given as under:-
 Foundations:
Raft foundation of designed section and grade shall beprovided at required depth of plinth.
 Superstructure:
Superstructure shall be raised with burnt masonry incement sand mortar(1:6 Mix) with RCC slab/beams of
designed thickness and grade shall be laid
 Joinery:
wood frames of designed section and best available quality shall be provided for all doors/ windows opening
35mm to 40mm thick deodar wood penal led shutters for doors, glazed shutters for windows and wire gauze
shutters shall be provided in accordance with approved details.
 Roofing:
Tiled profile sheet roofing shall be provided over steel trussof designed specifications/ details. 
 Ceiling:
RCC slab of designed thickness shall be provided in ground floor and ply wood ceiling shall be provided on
topo Ist floor.
 Finished work:
Cement concrete flooring shall be provided in all rooms, corridors and other locations. Interior walls
exterior wall surfaces shall be plastered with cement sand motor and all timber work shall be finished with
synthetic enamel paint ofapproved shade and manufacture.
 
 Internal Electrification:
All internal electrification shall be done by using concealed conduits for wiring. Standard quality/fittings
and fixtures shall be provided in accordance with the approved electrical layout plan.
 Water supply / plumbing /sanitary works:
All Bath rooms/ Water closets shall be provided with requisite water supply and sanitary pipes/ fittings of
standard quality. Proper sewerage disposal lines shall be installed for connecting the internal waste to the
sewage disposal work( I.e., septic and soakage pits).
 Steps of Construction:
 Layout of guest house building [ by Triangle method] :-
The center line of one of the longest wall is marked out by stretching a string between two wooden
pegs, driven at ends. The center lines of other walls, is set out reference to this wall.
I. Earthworks
II. Removal of ground water:
III. Site investigation and exploration:
IV. Foundations
V. Formwork or centering and shuttering.
VI. Brick Works
VII. Door and Window Frames
VIII. Concrete works
IX. Bending and binding MS steel bars
X. Laying of concrete
XI. Curing
 Different tests

test result of
bricks
Slump test
Estimation
Conclusion 
As an undergraduate of the SUSGOI, I would like to say that this training program is an excellent
opportunity for me to get to the ground level and experience the things that we would have never
gained through going straight into a job. We aim grateful to SUSGOI and FLAT WINGS MOHALLI
for giving us this wonderful opportunity. The main objective of the industrial training is to provide an
opportunity to undergraduates to identify, observe and practice how engineering is applicable in the
real industry. It is not only to get experience on technical practices but also to observe management
practices and to interact with fellow workers. It is easy to work with sophisticated machines, but not
with people. The only chance that an undergraduate has to have this experience is the industrial
training period. we feel we got the maximum out of that experience. Also, we learnt the way of work
in an organization, the importance of being punctual, the importance of maximum commitment, and
the importance of team spirit. The training program having three destinations was a lot more useful
than staying at one place throughout the whole duration of the project. In our opinion, we have gained
lots of knowledge and experience needed to be successful in a great engineering challenge, as in my
opinion, Engineering is after all a Challenge, and not a Job.
Bibliography
 
I. FLAT WINGS MOHALI
II. Aspect of civil engineering contract procedure, by Marks, R.J., etal.
III. Construction Technology , Level Two Part 1, by R.L.Fullerton.
IV. The construction of building , Part 1&4, by BARRY.
V. Building construction, by S.K. Sharma.
VI. Construction Technology, by R.L.Fullerton. ϧ¹Ύ Β' ›¹ ϧ' ›Ϯ ¹~ 3Rom p Ϯ RΒ R
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VII. BARRY, The construction of building, vol. 2.

VIII. Building construction by Rang Wala.


IX. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (Mohua), Government ofIndia.
 Submitted & Presented by:
 Name: Zainab Parvez
 Roll No: 1733048
 Branch: civil
 Semester : 8TH

Thank you

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