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AN

ORAL PRESENTATION
ON

STUDENT EXPERIENCE INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SHEME (SIWES)


UNDERTAKEN AT 68, IWOROKO ROAD, ADEBAYO ADO-EKITI, EKITI STATE. NIGERIA BY

QSV/08/4275
DECEMBER 2012

PHILTOLA ENGINEERING LTD. is an indigenous engineering firm established in the year 2008. Services rendered includes; consultancy civil construction works Project Management among others; in both small and large scale projects. The major objective of the company is; To carry out the execution of every project without any flaws.

MANAGING DIRECTOR General Services


Receptionist

Civil Construction Project Manager Project Engineer Project QS

Consultancy

Administration
Finance Operation

Cleaners

Drivers
Security

Engineers

Trainees

The six months Industrial training exposed me to various


construction works and QS practices streamlined to the following areas:

Bridge Construction, execution and supervision. Project site management. Physical measurement Preparation of materials schedule. Site meetings. Work Progress Report.

These are the materials supplied to site.


MATERIAL Sharp Sand Granite Cement Marine Boards Stone Dust Chamfer Onion Bags (for curing) Tie Rods Reinforcement bar (high yield) 10mm rebar 12mm rebar 16mm rebar 20mm rebar 25mm rebar QUANTITY COST () 10 tonne 23,000 30 tonne 138,000 50kg bag 1,800 Each (2.44m x 1.22m) 10,000 per tonne 4,500 Each (2.44m per length) 650 Each 500 Each 4,200

135 lengths/tonne 93 lengths/tonne 53 lengths/tonne 34 lengths/tonne 22 lengths/tonne

155,000 155,000 155,000 158,000 158,000

PLANT
Excavator Payloader Concrete Mixer (8 cubic metre capacity) Concrete Mixer (1 cubic metre capacity) Concrete Vibrator Bob Cat Pumping Machine

DAILY FUEL CONSUMPTION


150 litres of diesel 120 litres of diesel 50 litres of diesel

CONCRETE MIXER (1 CUBIC METRE CAPACITY)

25 litres of diesel

4 litres of Petrol 50 litres of diesel 6 litres of Petrol

The cost of each components inclusive of labour and material cost are evaluated below LABOUR COST (FORMWORK) BEAM=N 3,000/BEAM; SLAB=N500/SLAB; PARAPET= N1,500/PARAPET LABOUR COST (CONCRETE) N2500/m3
ELEMENT NUMBER OF ELEMENT

CONCRETE

REINFORMENT
[LABOUR COST= N18,000/TONNE]

FORMWORK
[LABOUR COST VARIES]

TOTAL

EACH ()
BEAMS SLABS 24 84 99,099.91 4,251.78

EACH ()
288,200.00 5,940.00

EACH ()
16,268.71 2,400.61

EACH ()

TOTAL ()

403,568.63 9,685,647.04 12,592.40 1,057,761.27

PARAPETS
type 1 type 2 30 12 25,208.20 20,166.56 36,520.00 29,461.66 2,323.20 2,810.31 64,051.40 1,921,542.09 52,438.54 629,262.45

BEAM CASTING

VIBRATION OF CONCRETE

CURING

SLABS CASTING PRECAST SLABS

ASSEMBLED SLABS

The Industrial Training was a successful programme as it has helped me to become more oriented in the practical aspect of my discipline; introducing me to a new sphere of knowledge in;
production of precast concrete components, experience on project site management, preparation of work progress report, Physical measurement and survey works site records and supervision works, preparation of materials schedules among others.

For better and more effective scheme in later years, I would recommend the following: The Government through the Industrial Training Fund should ensure that students on industrial training are supervised regularly. The student must constantly strive to acquire knowledge and expertise in their field by paying careful attention to details during the training.

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