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Chief Minister's Rural Housing Mission

A Project Report

Submitted by:

In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree

Of

BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY

IN

CIVIL ENGINEERING

At

(AFFILATED TO PUNJAB TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, JALANDHAR, PUNJAB)

2016-2019
STUDENT DECLARTION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
ABSTRACT

Industrial training is an important phase of a student life. A well planned, properly executed and
evaluated industrial training helps a lot in developing a professional attitude. It develop an
awareness of industrial approach to problem solving, based on a broad understanding of process
and mode of operation of organization. The aim and motivation of this industrial training is to
receive discipline, skills, teamwork and technical knowledge through a proper training
environment, which will help me, as a student in the field of Civil Engineering, to develop a
responsiveness of the self-disciplinary nature of problems in Construction and Execution Work

During a period of three months training at CMRHM SIKKIM, I was assigned to check
weather all the works are executed according to the drawings and specification provided by the
RM&DD Department and reduces the chances of error during the execution work. As a result I
am able to understand the difference between the theoretical things and the practical things used
at site. Throughout this industrial training, I have been learned new things which I had not
studied yet in the books.
Table Of Content
Chapter 1

General-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-7

1.1 About Mungipa Trade Links Pvt Ltd------------------------------------------------- 1

1.1.1 About CMRHM Scheme---------------------------------------------------------- 2

1.2 Case Study-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3

1.2.1 Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3

1.2.2 Assessment of Damage------------------------------------------------------------ 4

1.3 Aim And Objective---------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

1.4 Funding----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

1.5 Challenges--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7

1.6.Sailent Feature Of Project-------------------------------------------------------------- 7

Chapter 2

Methodology------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7-27

2.1 House Design------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8

2.1.1 Basic Minimum Standard Of House--------------------------------------------- 8

2.2 Steps For Execution----------------------------------------------------------------------- 11

2.3 Specification For Construction--------------------------------------------------------- 12

2.4 Technical Drawings ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 19

Chapter 3

Testing On Material--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27-40

3.1 Brick------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27
3.2 Sand------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30

3.3 Cement--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31

3.4 Slump Test----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33

3.5 Important Points---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36

Conclusion------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41

Bibliography--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42
List Of Figures
Fig 1.1 Damage in House--------------------------------------------------------------------- 5

Fig 1.2 Stone masonry Load Bearing Wall suffer maximum Damage---------------- 5

Fig 1.3 Structural Damage To Brick House----------------------------------------------- 6

Fig 1.4 Non Structural Damage------------------------------------------------------------- 6

Fig 2.1 Front Elevation----------------------------------------------------------------------- 9

Fig 2.2 Side Elevation------------------------------------------------------------------------ 10

Fig 2.3 Completed House-------------------------------------------------------------------- 14

Fig 2.4 Excavation----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15

Fig 2.5 Foundation Pyramid----------------------------------------------------------------- 19

Fig 2.6 Plan Of Ground Floor--------------------------------------------------------------- 20

Fig 2.7 Working Drawing Of Ground Floor----------------------------------------------- 20

Fig 2.8 Section Drawing--------------------------------------------------------------------- 21

Fig 2.9 Roof Plan------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21

Fig 2.10 Roof Plan Reinforcement Detail--------------------------------------------------- 22

Fig 2.11 Concealed Beam In Roof------------------------------------------------------------ 22

Fig 2.12 Detail Of Beam----------------------------------------------------------------------- 23

Fig 2.13 Reinforcement in Slab--------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Fig 2.14 Detail of Lintel Beam---------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Fig 2.15 Detail Of column in Beam Joint-------------------------------------------------- 25

Fig 2.16 Detail Of Tie Beam------------------------------------------------------------------ 26

Fig 2.17 Detail Of Foundation----------------------------------------------------------------- 24

Fig 3.1 Field Test on Brick------------------------------------------------------------------- 27

Fig 3.2 Field Test on Sand-------------------------------------------------------------------- 30


Fig 3.3 Slump Test---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33

Fig 3.4 Compaction---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35

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