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Married Accommodation Project
Phase II Jalandhar Cantt
SYNOPSIS
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR
Six Month Industrial Training
At
NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt
(From 31st
July 2014 to 31st
Nov. 2014)
SUBMITTED BY
Ram Kakkar
D4CE2
110147
1283931
Civil Engineering Department
GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE
LUDHIANA, INDIA
Introduction to Company
NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the
execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly
qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including
412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has
strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental
organizations including National Highway Authority of India.
The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges,
electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and
residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects
successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida-
Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar
Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG
Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special
skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of
planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and
deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages.
Recognitions & Awards :
NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well
recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading
Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards,
empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:
 Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government &
Departments etc.
 Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG
RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.
 3rd
CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed
Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction
Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning
Commission of India and the Construction Industry.
 Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.
 Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and
Copyright Act.
Management :
Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman
Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of
its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience
in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and
development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our
Company.
Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director
A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of
India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction
business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of
funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of
newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company.
Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director
Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its
inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of
experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects.
Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director
Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system
implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat
Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni
Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the
Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India.
Introduction to Project
The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the
construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and
Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets
and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this
pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey
building.
PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK
PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL
Project MES Flats
Region Punjab
Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt
Project Type Lump Sum
Business Segment Residential
Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces
Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch
Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure
Ltd.
Noida
No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank
Project Manager Er. Sukhdev
Structural Consultant
Contracting Model (Conventional
Contract / General Contract / Design &
Build)
General Contract
Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate /
Cost Plus / Others-Specify)
Lump Sum
Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340
Date of Commencement Jan. 2009
Date of Completion
Name of Pocket G
No of Block 22
Storey G+6
Area of Block 5000sq ft.
For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into
a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other
and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also
maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are:
1) Administration
2) Planning department
3) Execution department
4) Quality Control and Quality Assurance
5) Billing department
6) Site safety department
7) PMV department
Site coordination process and responsibility matrix:
Organization and responsibility Project manager
Contract & Drawing control Planning department
Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept.
Process control system Planning / QA/QC
Quality records QA/QC
Inspection and Testing QA/QC
Production and Construction Every department
Calibration and Test Equipment
control
QA/QC
Machinery control and Inspection PMV
Supervision of work on site Execution department
Handling and storage Store
Facilities Required At Site:
The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
1) Mixer Plant
2) Transit Mixer
3) Boom Placer
4) Needle Vibrator
5) Tilted Drum Mixer
6) Bars Straighter Machine
7) Concrete Pump
8) JCB Excavator
9) Cranes
1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of
concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete
and without more lead distance.
2) Transit Mixer:
It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its
capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the
heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour.
4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker
vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating
head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted
in the concrete.
5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer)
is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or
gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete
mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site,
giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens.
6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per
requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto
12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to
be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot
be installed at site.
8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a
boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The
house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator
uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural
progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them
from one to other place at the site.
ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM:
During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical
application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
As a trainee my role is as follows:
 To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement,
concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.
 The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of
the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.
 To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like
batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.
 To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.
 To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour
and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction.
Ram Kakkar
Married Accommodation Project
Phase II Jalandhar Cantt
SYNOPSIS
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR
Six Month Industrial Training
At
NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt
(From 31st
July 2014 to 31st
Nov. 2014)
SUBMITTED BY
Suraj Kakkar
D4CE2
110152
1283939
Civil Engineering Department
GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE
LUDHIANA, INDIA
Introduction to Company
NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the
execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly
qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including
412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has
strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental
organizations including National Highway Authority of India.
The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges,
electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and
residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects
successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida-
Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar
Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG
Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special
skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of
planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and
deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages.
Recognitions & Awards :
NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well
recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading
Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards,
empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:
 Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government &
Departments etc.
 Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG
RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.
 3rd
CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed
Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction
Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning
Commission of India and the Construction Industry.
 Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.
 Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and
Copyright Act.
Management :
Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman
Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of
its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience
in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and
development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our
Company.
Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director
A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of
India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction
business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of
funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of
newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company.
Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director
Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its
inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of
experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects.
Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director
Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system
implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat
Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni
Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the
Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India.
Introduction to Project
The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the
construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and
Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets
and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this
pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey
building.
PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK
PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL
Project MES Flats
Region Punjab
Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt
Project Type Lump Sum
Business Segment Residential
Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces
Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch
Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure
Ltd.
Noida
No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank
Project Manager Er. Sukhdev
Structural Consultant
Contracting Model (Conventional
Contract / General Contract / Design &
Build)
General Contract
Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate /
Cost Plus / Others-Specify)
Lump Sum
Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340
Date of Commencement Jan. 2009
Date of Completion
Name of Pocket G
No of Block 22
Storey G+6
Area of Block 5000sq ft.
For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into
a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other
and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also
maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are:
8) Administration
9) Planning department
10) Execution department
11) Quality Control and Quality Assurance
12) Billing department
13) Site safety department
14) PMV department
Site coordination process and responsibility matrix:
Organization and responsibility Project manager
Contract & Drawing control Planning department
Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept.
Process control system Planning / QA/QC
Quality records QA/QC
Inspection and Testing QA/QC
Production and Construction Every department
Calibration and Test Equipment
control
QA/QC
Machinery control and Inspection PMV
Supervision of work on site Execution department
Handling and storage Store
Facilities Required At Site:
The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
10) Mixer Plant
11) Transit Mixer
12) Boom Placer
13) Needle Vibrator
14) Tilted Drum Mixer
15) Bars Straighter Machine
16) Concrete Pump
17) JCB Excavator
18) Cranes
1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of
concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete
and without more lead distance.
2) Transit Mixer:
It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its
capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the
heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour.
4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker
vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating
head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted
in the concrete.
5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer)
is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or
gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete
mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site,
giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens.
6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per
requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto
12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to
be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot
be installed at site.
8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a
boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The
house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator
uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural
progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them
from one to other place at the site.
ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM:
During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical
application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
As a trainee my role is as follows:
 To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement,
concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.
 The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of
the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.
 To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like
batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.
 To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.
 To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour
and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction.
Suraj Kakkar
Married Accommodation Project
Phase II Jalandhar Cantt
SYNOPSIS
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR
Six Month Industrial Training
At
NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt
(From 31st
July 2014 to 31st
Nov. 2014)
SUBMITTED BY
Simranjit Singh
D4CE2
110078
Civil Engineering Department
GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE
LUDHIANA, INDIA
Introduction to Company
NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the
execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly
qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including
412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has
strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental
organizations including National Highway Authority of India.
The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges,
electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and
residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects
successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida-
Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar
Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG
Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special
skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of
planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and
deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages.
Recognitions & Awards :
NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well
recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading
Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards,
empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:
 Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government &
Departments etc.
 Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG
RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.
 3rd
CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed
Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction
Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning
Commission of India and the Construction Industry.
 Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.
 Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and
Copyright Act.
Management :
Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman
Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of
its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience
in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and
development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our
Company.
Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director
A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of
India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction
business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of
funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of
newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company.
Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director
Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its
inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of
experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects.
Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director
Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system
implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat
Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni
Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the
Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India.
Introduction to Project
The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the
construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and
Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets
and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this
pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey
building.
PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK
PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL
Project MES Flats
Region Punjab
Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt
Project Type Lump Sum
Business Segment Residential
Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces
Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch
Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure
Ltd.
Noida
No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank
Project Manager Er. Sukhdev
Structural Consultant
Contracting Model (Conventional
Contract / General Contract / Design &
Build)
General Contract
Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate /
Cost Plus / Others-Specify)
Lump Sum
Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340
Date of Commencement Jan. 2009
Date of Completion
Name of Pocket G
No of Block 22
Storey G+6
Area of Block 5000sq ft.
For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into
a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other
and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also
maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are:
15) Administration
16) Planning department
17) Execution department
18) Quality Control and Quality Assurance
19) Billing department
20) Site safety department
21) PMV department
Site coordination process and responsibility matrix:
Organization and responsibility Project manager
Contract & Drawing control Planning department
Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept.
Process control system Planning / QA/QC
Quality records QA/QC
Inspection and Testing QA/QC
Production and Construction Every department
Calibration and Test Equipment
control
QA/QC
Machinery control and Inspection PMV
Supervision of work on site Execution department
Handling and storage Store
Facilities Required At Site:
The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
19) Mixer Plant
20) Transit Mixer
21) Boom Placer
22) Needle Vibrator
23) Tilted Drum Mixer
24) Bars Straighter Machine
25) Concrete Pump
26) JCB Excavator
27) Cranes
1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of
concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete
and without more lead distance.
2) Transit Mixer:
It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its
capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the
heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour.
4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker
vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating
head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted
in the concrete.
5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer)
is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or
gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete
mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site,
giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens.
6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per
requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto
12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to
be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot
be installed at site.
8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a
boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The
house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator
uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural
progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them
from one to other place at the site.
ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM:
During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical
application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
As a trainee my role is as follows:
 To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement,
concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.
 The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of
the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.
 To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like
batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.
 To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.
 To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour
and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction.
Simranjit Singh

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Synopsis for insustrial training of Civil engineering

  • 1. Married Accommodation Project Phase II Jalandhar Cantt SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR Six Month Industrial Training At NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt (From 31st July 2014 to 31st Nov. 2014) SUBMITTED BY Ram Kakkar D4CE2 110147 1283931 Civil Engineering Department GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE LUDHIANA, INDIA
  • 2. Introduction to Company NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including 412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental organizations including National Highway Authority of India. The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges, electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida- Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages. Recognitions & Awards : NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards, empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:  Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government & Departments etc.  Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.
  • 3.  3rd CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning Commission of India and the Construction Industry.  Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.  Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and Copyright Act. Management : Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our Company. Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company. Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects. Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India.
  • 4. Introduction to Project The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey building.
  • 5. PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL Project MES Flats Region Punjab Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt Project Type Lump Sum Business Segment Residential Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure Ltd. Noida No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank Project Manager Er. Sukhdev Structural Consultant Contracting Model (Conventional Contract / General Contract / Design & Build) General Contract Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate / Cost Plus / Others-Specify) Lump Sum Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340 Date of Commencement Jan. 2009 Date of Completion Name of Pocket G No of Block 22 Storey G+6 Area of Block 5000sq ft.
  • 6. For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are: 1) Administration 2) Planning department 3) Execution department 4) Quality Control and Quality Assurance 5) Billing department 6) Site safety department 7) PMV department Site coordination process and responsibility matrix: Organization and responsibility Project manager Contract & Drawing control Planning department Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept. Process control system Planning / QA/QC Quality records QA/QC Inspection and Testing QA/QC Production and Construction Every department Calibration and Test Equipment control QA/QC Machinery control and Inspection PMV Supervision of work on site Execution department Handling and storage Store Facilities Required At Site: The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
  • 7. 1) Mixer Plant 2) Transit Mixer 3) Boom Placer 4) Needle Vibrator 5) Tilted Drum Mixer 6) Bars Straighter Machine 7) Concrete Pump 8) JCB Excavator 9) Cranes 1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete and without more lead distance. 2) Transit Mixer: It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
  • 8. 3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour. 4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted in the concrete.
  • 9. 5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens. 6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto 12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
  • 10. 7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot be installed at site. 8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
  • 11. 9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them from one to other place at the site. ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM: During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
  • 12. As a trainee my role is as follows:  To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement, concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.  The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.  To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.  To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.  To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction. Ram Kakkar Married Accommodation Project Phase II Jalandhar Cantt
  • 13. SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR Six Month Industrial Training At NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt (From 31st July 2014 to 31st Nov. 2014) SUBMITTED BY Suraj Kakkar D4CE2 110152 1283939 Civil Engineering Department GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE LUDHIANA, INDIA Introduction to Company
  • 14. NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including 412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental organizations including National Highway Authority of India. The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges, electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida- Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages. Recognitions & Awards : NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards, empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:  Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government & Departments etc.  Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.  3rd CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning Commission of India and the Construction Industry.
  • 15.  Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.  Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and Copyright Act. Management : Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our Company. Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company. Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects. Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India. Introduction to Project
  • 16. The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey building.
  • 17. PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL Project MES Flats Region Punjab Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt Project Type Lump Sum Business Segment Residential Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure Ltd. Noida No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank Project Manager Er. Sukhdev Structural Consultant Contracting Model (Conventional Contract / General Contract / Design & Build) General Contract Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate / Cost Plus / Others-Specify) Lump Sum Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340 Date of Commencement Jan. 2009 Date of Completion Name of Pocket G No of Block 22 Storey G+6 Area of Block 5000sq ft.
  • 18. For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are: 8) Administration 9) Planning department 10) Execution department 11) Quality Control and Quality Assurance 12) Billing department 13) Site safety department 14) PMV department Site coordination process and responsibility matrix: Organization and responsibility Project manager Contract & Drawing control Planning department Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept. Process control system Planning / QA/QC Quality records QA/QC Inspection and Testing QA/QC Production and Construction Every department Calibration and Test Equipment control QA/QC Machinery control and Inspection PMV Supervision of work on site Execution department Handling and storage Store Facilities Required At Site: The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
  • 19. 10) Mixer Plant 11) Transit Mixer 12) Boom Placer 13) Needle Vibrator 14) Tilted Drum Mixer 15) Bars Straighter Machine 16) Concrete Pump 17) JCB Excavator 18) Cranes 1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete and without more lead distance. 2) Transit Mixer: It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
  • 20. 3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour. 4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted in the concrete.
  • 21. 5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens. 6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto 12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
  • 22. 7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot be installed at site. 8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
  • 23. 9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them from one to other place at the site. ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM: During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
  • 24. As a trainee my role is as follows:  To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement, concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.  The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.  To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.  To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.  To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction. Suraj Kakkar Married Accommodation Project Phase II Jalandhar Cantt
  • 25. SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR Six Month Industrial Training At NKG Infrastructure Ltd ,Jalandhar Cantt (From 31st July 2014 to 31st Nov. 2014) SUBMITTED BY Simranjit Singh D4CE2 110078 Civil Engineering Department GURU NANAK DEV ENGINEERING COLLEGE LUDHIANA, INDIA Introduction to Company
  • 26. NKG Infrastructure is a construction company in India, with expertise in the execution and construction of infrastructure projects. Governed by a highly qualified Board of Directors, the company deploys over 1,456 employees including 412 professionals across its network of branches and work-sites. The company has strong construction capabilities and is empanelled with leading developmental organizations including National Highway Authority of India. The company has capabilities in construction of roads, bridges, electrification network including erection of power substations, institutional and residential buildings, and potable water and drainage lines. Certain major projects successfully completed by us since our inception include widening of the Noida- Greater Noida Highway, Noida, Uttar Pradesh and strengthening of the Raj Nagar Zonal Road, under the ‘Raj Nagar Scheme’, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. NKG Infrastructure takes pride in executing challenging projects that involve special skills, personnel, equipments and material. A dedicated and competent team of planners, designers and construction engineers enables it to optimize resources and deliver quality infrastructure to its customers with cost and time advantages. Recognitions & Awards : NKG Infrastructure’s technical and project execution capabilities have been well recognized by various Governmental Bodies, Global Institutions and leading Infrastructure Developers of India which is reflected in form of awards, empanelment and certifications. Some of them are:  Registered 'Grade A' Contractor with various State Government & Departments etc.  Chairman of the Company, Mr. N. K. Garg being conferred ‘UDYOG RATTAN’ award by ‘Institute of Economic Studies’ in September, 2007.  3rd CIDC Vishwakarma Award 2011 for the Best Professionally Managed Company, having turnover exceeding Rs. 1000 Crores from Construction Industry Development Council – the apex body established by the Planning Commission of India and the Construction Industry.
  • 27.  Accreditation of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007.  Registration of NKG Infrastructure’s Logo under Trade Mark Act and Copyright Act. Management : Mr. Naresh Kumar Garg; Chairman Having incepted NKG Infrastructure in 1989, Mr. N.K. Garg is the key architect of its evolution as a professionally run company . He has over 30 years of experience in construction business and has been responsible for strategic direction and development of our Company in relation to major construction projects of our Company. Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg; Managing Director A law graduate and a fellow member of Institute of 1Chartered Accountants of India, Mr. Pradeep Kumar Garg has 19 years of experience in the construction business. As a key financial expert, his participation in arrangement of funds/working capital, cost analysis of the projects together with the exploration of newer avenues of investment is instrumental in the growth of the company. Mr. Devendra Kumar Garg; Joint Managing Director Mr. D.K. Garg has been involved in the management of the Company ever since its inception and has played an active role in its development. With almost 30 years of experience, he is the key person behind the execution of the company’s projects. Mr. Rakesh Kumar; Executive Director Mr. Kumar has over 22 years of experience in corporate finance, budgeting, system implementation and administration with various corporations such as the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Federation Ltd. (Amul), Paradeep Phosphate Ltd. and Triveni Structures Ltd. Mr. Kumar is a commerce graduate and associate member of the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India. Introduction to Project
  • 28. The company has get the tender from SNC Lavalin Infra. Ltd., Nodal for the construction of Military Engineering Services flats. at Jalandhar Cantt and Adampur. Thus the Project has been divided into various parts known as pockets and Main office in Pocket G and our construction site is also in Pocket G. In this pocket there are twenty two Blocks and each block consists of G+6 storey building.
  • 29. PLANNING/METHODOLOGY OF WORK PROJECT INFORMATION - GENERAL Project MES Flats Region Punjab Address of the Project Site Jalandhar Cantt Project Type Lump Sum Business Segment Residential Name of the Client Military Engineering Servuces Overall Responsibility DG MAP, E in C's Branch Project Management Consultancy SNC Lavalin Infrastructure Ltd. Noida No of Dwelling Unit 528 other rank Project Manager Er. Sukhdev Structural Consultant Contracting Model (Conventional Contract / General Contract / Design & Build) General Contract Pricing Model (Lump Sum / Item Rate / Cost Plus / Others-Specify) Lump Sum Total Value of Project (in Crores) 340 Date of Commencement Jan. 2009 Date of Completion Name of Pocket G No of Block 22 Storey G+6 Area of Block 5000sq ft.
  • 30. For the proper continuation and execution of work responsibilities are divided into a number of departments at site. These are controlled and inspected by each other and depend on each other. This helps to maintain the continuity of work and also maintains the quality of work executed. These departments are: 15) Administration 16) Planning department 17) Execution department 18) Quality Control and Quality Assurance 19) Billing department 20) Site safety department 21) PMV department Site coordination process and responsibility matrix: Organization and responsibility Project manager Contract & Drawing control Planning department Planning, Billing & Client Planning / Billing dept. Process control system Planning / QA/QC Quality records QA/QC Inspection and Testing QA/QC Production and Construction Every department Calibration and Test Equipment control QA/QC Machinery control and Inspection PMV Supervision of work on site Execution department Handling and storage Store Facilities Required At Site: The facilities and equipment required for the proposed work are as follows:
  • 31. 19) Mixer Plant 20) Transit Mixer 21) Boom Placer 22) Needle Vibrator 23) Tilted Drum Mixer 24) Bars Straighter Machine 25) Concrete Pump 26) JCB Excavator 27) Cranes 1) Mixer Plant: Mixer plant provide the facility to mix the various ingredients of concrete in required proportions at the in order to fufill the quantities of concrete and without more lead distance. 2) Transit Mixer: It is used to transport the concrete from the place of production to the site. Its capacity is 6 cumecs and it revolves at a rate of 7 rpm while transportation.
  • 32. 3) Boom Placer: It is used to lift material from the bottom and take it to the heights of building which would have been very difficult by labour. 4) Needle Vibrator: The Needle Vibrator, also known as immersion or poker vibrator have a power unit and long flexible tube at the end of which a vibrating head is attached. Wherever compaction is to be done, the vibrating head is inserted in the concrete.
  • 33. 5) Tilted Drum Mixer : A concrete mixer (also commonly called a cement mixer) is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. For smaller volume works portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens. 6) Bar Straighter Machine: This machine is used for cutting the bar as per requirement in large quantities. The machine can done the operation of cutting upto 12mm dia. and for bar having dia greater than 12mm than Bar Cutter is used.
  • 34. 7) Concrete Pump: Concrete pump are used when large quantity of concrete is to be transported continuously when Boom placer is not in working position cannot be installed at site. 8) JCB Excavator:- Excavators are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels.
  • 35. 9) Cranes :- These are used taking off heavy objects and also to transport them from one to other place at the site. ROLE AS A TRAINEE IN THE FIRM: During my training, I look forward to learn as much as I can about the practical application of all the concepts I have studied in Civil Engineering so far.
  • 36. As a trainee my role is as follows:  To properly study and understand the various drawings of reinforcement, concreting of foundations, columns, slabs & beams.  The ways and methods to construct and check the various components of the structure such as that of a foundation, slab, beam and column etc.  To become accustomed with the machinery involved in construction like batching plants, concrete pumps, load cells, excavators etc.  To make daily report of the work done at the site for the daily Diary.  To learn the basic tips and tricks of everyday on-site work like managing labour and overcoming any obstacles faced during everyday construction. Simranjit Singh