Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Introduction
I. Preliminaries
- Request letter
- Acceptance letter
- OJT Form
II. Company Profile
- History
- Mission/Vision
- Organizational Chart
III. Narrative Report
- Student Daily Activity Sheet
- Narrative Report
- Problems Encountered
- Learnings
- Recommendation
- Documentation
IV. Appendices
- Curriculum Vitae/Resume
- Waiver
- Daily Time Record
- Performance Rating Sheet
- Certificate of Completion
DEDICATION
I truly dedicate this study to God Almighty and to my family, particularly
to my parents and siblings, who have supported me in completing my 240 hours
of on-the-job training (OJT).
I promise to return all of the financial, moral, and emotional support they
have given me. And I'll use and apply the experience and talents I've acquired
in my future profession, so they won't be wasted. I pledge to keep growing and
learning in order to one day become a competent and well-respected civil
engineer.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The completion of the On-The-Job Training would not be possible without
the help and guidance of the people beside me. I would like to express my
gratitude and appreciation to the people who help me complete the 240 hours
of On-The-Job Training.
To Engr. Christine L. Renomeron, our adviser, for her professional
advices and shared knowledge she gave to us.
To Engr. Alvin M. Romasanta, my supervisor, for his guidance, support
and shared knowledge to me in the construction site.
To my co-student trainees, classmates and friends for their kindness and
moral support.
To my parents Mr. Edward Mislang & Mr. Pia Donna Mislang that give me
courage and financial support that help me complete the On-The-Job Training
(OJT).
To the ART PLUS FORM BUILDERS, INC. who accepts me to do my
On-The-Job training to their company.
And most of all, to our Almighty God for His guidance, grace and wisdom.
He gave to me all throughout my On-the-Job- Training (OJT).
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
INTRODUCTION
Civil Engineering is one of the oldest engineering disciplines, yet a broader
and challenging one. A student majoring in this discipline will be able to understand
and learn that, in order to meet the infrastructural needs of human civilization,
becoming a civil engineer will require a lot of work.
For instance, it is crucial for students who have finished their on-the-job
training (OJT) to practice civil engineering, especially in the field of construction
engineering. Because it will help them a great deal in being ready for the difficulties
of working as civil engineers in the real world. However, civil engineering students
should remember that working as a trainee is a terrific opportunity to learn and gain
experience. This includes observing the actual work being done on the
construction site and completing paperwork and building plans in the office, just
like a civil engineer. They will be able to do this to increase their industry knowledge
and expertise.
Thus, by taking part in on-the-job training for at least 240 hours, students
like us who aspire to become civil engineers would have a path to follow. While
working in the field of civil engineering, there may be a lot of pressure, but in order
to learn, we must work hard and not be afraid to learn new things. There is probably
no easier way to achieve success, but if we have the willpower, we can use our
ambitions to build a better future for ourselves.
I. PRELIMINARIES
II. COMPANY PROFILE
COMPANY PROFILE
OF
ART PLUS FORM
BUILDERS, INC.
ART PLUS FORM BUILDERS, INC.
Ortigas Avenue, Greenhills, San Juan City
COMPANY PROFILE
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
Architect Jason Ng
Chairman
President and Chief Executive Officer
Architect Greg B. Sarmiento
Director
Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer
Engineer Cesar I. Cruz
Corporate Secretary
Finance Manager
Emilie B. Sarmiento
Accounting/HR Head
Marilou B.Villareal
Administrative Officer
Rehilda B. Laurel
Purchasing Officer
Architect Rogelio L. San Diego
Senior Architect
Project Manager
Engineer Edgardo M. Feliciano
Senior Project Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Engineer Alvin M. Romasanta
Project Engineer
Engineer King Mherlin R. Osicos
Junior Project Engineer
Architect Ressa Blaire G. Aclao
Junior Project Architect
III. NARRATIVE REPORT
STUDENT DAILY ACTIVITY SHEET
NARRATIVE REPORT
(June 26 - 30, 2023)
On the 26th day of June 2023, the first day of my On-the-job Training started
I go to the ART PLUS FORM BUILDERS, INC. to give my introduction and things
to accomplish during my On-The-Job Training in their company. Then I was
assigned to the ongoing project on Quezon city. Engr. Alvin Romasanta became
my supervisor during the entire On-The-Job Training.
On the 27th day of June 2023, in order to be familiarized to the things they
do in the company they brought me to different construction site that they were
handling. It takes me a day to travel to different sites as it was far from each other.
On the 29th day of June 2023, my supervisor brought me to an testing
center to witness how to test the steel materials that is going to use to their
construction. We brought 4 different sizes of steel; an 10mm, 12mm, 16mm and
20 mm steel. The steel are tested into two types of test. Tensile test was pulling
the steel upward while it was fixed in the bottom. Bend test or flexural test was
putting weight on the middle of the steel.
On the 30th day of June 2022, we do another test but this time it is for
concrete. In the test it need 3 pieces of concrete 2 without integral and 1 with
integral. It was placed in the cementometer moisture meter.
(July 01, 2022)
On the 1st day of July 2023, we do an concrete pouring of 2nd floor
suspended slab, beam, column, and stairs. It starts from 9 am to 6pm in the
afternoon because the are was about 1000 cubic meter.
(July 03-05, 2022)
On the 3rd day of July 2023, we just do site inspection and monitoring of
installation of retaining walls and columns.
On the 4th day of July 2023, we do volume calculation for the scheduled
concrete pouring to be able to determine how many cubic meter of concrete are
needed.
On the 5th day of July 2023, we do another material testing of concrete from
the sample of previous concrete.
(July 06- 08, 2023)
On the 6th day of July 2023, we do monitoring on progress of installing
pouring guards for scheduled concrete pouring.
On the 7th day of July 2023, we do another material testing for concrete
and site inspection afterwards.
On the 8th day of July 2023, I do another site inspection for avoiding leakage
for scheduled concrete pouring.
(July 10 - 13, 2023)
On the 10th day of July 2023, we do the scheduled concrete pouring for
beams, footing tie beams, columns, cistern walls, and retaining walls.
On the 11th day of July 2023, monitored if there are leakaged of concrete
after the concrete pouring in order of avoiding problems before removing of pouring
guards.
On the 12th day of July 2023, we do dismantling of forms including pouring
guards and installation of rebars for foundation.
On the 13th day of July 2023, we do some site inspection after dismantling
and to prepare for installing of forms and rebars.
(July 14 - 19, 2022)
On the 14th day of July 2023, we proceed on fabrication of rebars for
stirrups and continue to excavate the areas that will be used for construction.
On the 15th day of July 2023, we just do site inspection for the ongoing
fabrication of rebars and excavation of the area.
On the 17th day of July 2023, we proceed on installing of rebars for retaining
walls and installation of forms for cistern slab.
On the 18th day of July 2023, we go to an testing center to do material
testing (concrete), the samples are from the past concrete pouring.
On the 19th day of July 2023, we continue installing of rebars for retaining
wall and installation of forms for cistern slab.
(July 20- 22, 2022)
On the 20th day of July 2023, we attend on technical meeting
agenda n0. 3 for the concerns and discussions related to the
ongoing project.
On the 21st and 22nd day of July 2023, continued on installation of steel
matting for rebokada of retaining wall and excavation of elevator pit.
(July 24-27, 2022)
On the 24th day of July 2023, we do another material testing for concrete.
The sample was 4 without integral and 2 with integral.
On the 25th day of July 2023, observed the installation of rebars for
foundation and cistern walls.
On the 26th day of July 2023, we do concrete pouring of retaining walls,
cistern walls, and foundation with the total of 21 cubic meters.
On the 27th day of July 2023, do another site inspection for clarification
and observed the construction.
PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED
It was natural to encounter problems on site because it was something
that will makes our experience more nurturing and worth it. The author has low
self esteem and have a problem on communicating well with others, it was really
hard in the start because the things in the site was new and was hard to
understand. Having those kind of problem is what learning makes hard.
During the on the job training, there are things that we don’t know so we
should ask the engineers for those things. We should be able to listen and learn
to be able to make those things we learn ours. The author did not encounter
major problems because Engr. Alvin Romasanta guidance was accurate and
easy to cope with.
Those problems we encountered was part of our life it is on us if we would
run from it or face it to be able to continue on life.
LEARNINGS
The author learns so many things about the profession civil engineering.
From small things to major learning are things that can use to civil engineering.
The author was able to learn on site experiences that are important in the
construction. Material testing on concrete and steel undergo on different test. On
testing steel the author learns two different types of testing these are tensile test
and bend test or flexural test. Tensile test was pulling the steel upwards while the
bottom was on hold into its position. Bend test or flexural test is putting load in
the middle of the test and thus observe its form after bending it. Concrete testing
was different because it will be compressed on observe its crack if it was passed
or failed the test.
The process of construction written in the book are not accurate when it
comes to actual construction but there are things on the actual construction that
are not written on the book. Learning those things will widen you mind about civil
engineering from the plan of the construction, its structural and its architectural.
Plans sometimes are not being done on time because there are things to
consider like weather, your neighbors and laws and restrictions to construction
sites.
Having courage and pursuing your dream was not easy you might want to
give up sometimes but it was not a choice. Learning through experiences,
failures and being able to cope up was the best. The author was so happy to be
able to learn and experience so many things about engineering and those things
are something others would not be able to steal.
CONCLUSION
The author’s 240 hours of On The Job training is now concluded. So many
learnings, experiences and skills. This would not be a success without the help of
his supervisor Engr. Alvin Romasanta, to her adviser Engr. Christine Renomeron
and to God Almighty who gave him good health, peace of mind, strength and
courage to complete the 240 hours of On-The-Job Training.
The On-The-Job Training was trully necessary for civil engineering student,
because you can learn through experiences through the field and having
communication to the ones building it. Experiencing these things will boost your
confidence and be able to adopt the process and ideas of being an civil engineer.
RECOMMENDATION
The On-The-Job Training with a total of 240 hours was completely
honorable to be experience. Learning things through experience was the best way
to gain knowledge and skills that will help you in your career. Having the
opportunity to be encounter things you don’t know and encountering problems that
are inevitable but during the on-the-job training you will be provided the solutions
you seek and experience you need. He recommend to enroll the On-The-Job
Training for your own benefit and to discover more in the field of civil engineering.
DOCUMENTATION
ORIENTATION
JUNE 26, 2023
SITE VISIT
JUNE 27, 2023
MATERIAL TESTING FOR STEEL
(TENSILE AND BEND TEST)
JUNE 29,2023
MATERIAL TESTING (CONCRETE)
JUNE 30, 2023
CONCRETE POURING
AND SLUMP TEST
JUNE 30, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 3, 2023
VOLUME COMPUTATION
JULY 4, 2023
MATERIAL TESTING
JULY 5, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 6,2023
MATERIAL TESTING
JULY 7, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 11, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 08, 2023
CONCRETE POURING OF BEAM, FTB,
COLUMN, RETAINING WALL, AND CISTERN
WALL
JULY 10, 2023
DISMANTLING OF FORMS AND INSTALLATION
OF REBARS FOR FOUNDATION
JULY 12, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 13, 2023
FABRICATION OF REBARS FOR
STIRRUPS AND EXCAVATION
JULY 14, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 15, 2023
INSTALLATION OF REBARS FOR RETAINING WALLS AND
INSTALLATION OF FORMS FOR CISTERN SLAB.
JULY 17, 2023
MATERIAL TESTING
JULY 18, 2023
INSTALLATION OF FORMS
AND REBARS
JULY 19, 2023
TECHNICAL MEETING
AGENDA NO.3
JULY 20,2023
INSTALLATION OF FORMS AND
STEELMATTING FOR REBOKADA
JULY 22, 2023
EXCAVATION OF ELEVATOR PIT AND
INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION OF STEEL
MATTIN HFOR REBOAKADA AND RETAINING WALL
JULY 21, 2023
MATERIAL TESTING
JULY 24, 2023
INSTALLATION OF REBARS FOR
FOUNDATION AND CISTERN WALL
JULY 25, 2023
CONCRETE POURING
JULY 26, 2023
SITE INSPECTION
JULY 27, 2023
IV.Appendices
RESUME
JOHN ZEDRICK A. MISLANG
3201 Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora
mislangjohnzedrick@gmail.com
09380922760
OBJECTIVES
• To gain more knowledge, skills, and insights in the field of engineering.
• To become an aspiring engineer.
• To become a successful engineer.
• To be able to adopt in different ways of engineering through experiences
in the field.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name : John Zedrick A. Mislang
Age : 21
Gender : Male
Address : Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora
Date of Birth : July 10, 2002
Place of Birth : Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora
Civil Status : Single
Height : 5’3
Weight : 50 kg
Citizenship : Filipino
Language known : Tagalog and English
Father’s Name : Edward F. Mislang
Mother’s Name : Pia Donna A. Mislang
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATION SCHOOL YEAR
GRADUATED
Tertiary Aurora State College of
Technology
(BS Civil Engineering)
Secondary Mount Carmel College Baler
(General Academic Strand)
2020
Primary Real Elementary School 2014
DAILY TIME RECORD
TOTAL HOURS SPENT ON
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
JUNE 2023
TOTAL OF 4 DAYS
34 HOURS
JULY 2023
TOTAL OF 23 DAYS
207 HOURS
TOTAL HOURS : 241 HOURS
PERFORMANCE RATING SHEET
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  • 1.
    Table of Contents Dedication Acknowledgement Introduction I.Preliminaries - Request letter - Acceptance letter - OJT Form II. Company Profile - History - Mission/Vision - Organizational Chart III. Narrative Report - Student Daily Activity Sheet - Narrative Report - Problems Encountered - Learnings - Recommendation - Documentation IV. Appendices - Curriculum Vitae/Resume - Waiver - Daily Time Record - Performance Rating Sheet - Certificate of Completion
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    DEDICATION I truly dedicatethis study to God Almighty and to my family, particularly to my parents and siblings, who have supported me in completing my 240 hours of on-the-job training (OJT). I promise to return all of the financial, moral, and emotional support they have given me. And I'll use and apply the experience and talents I've acquired in my future profession, so they won't be wasted. I pledge to keep growing and learning in order to one day become a competent and well-respected civil engineer.
  • 3.
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The completion ofthe On-The-Job Training would not be possible without the help and guidance of the people beside me. I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation to the people who help me complete the 240 hours of On-The-Job Training. To Engr. Christine L. Renomeron, our adviser, for her professional advices and shared knowledge she gave to us. To Engr. Alvin M. Romasanta, my supervisor, for his guidance, support and shared knowledge to me in the construction site. To my co-student trainees, classmates and friends for their kindness and moral support. To my parents Mr. Edward Mislang & Mr. Pia Donna Mislang that give me courage and financial support that help me complete the On-The-Job Training (OJT). To the ART PLUS FORM BUILDERS, INC. who accepts me to do my On-The-Job training to their company. And most of all, to our Almighty God for His guidance, grace and wisdom. He gave to me all throughout my On-the-Job- Training (OJT). THANK YOU SO MUCH.
  • 4.
    INTRODUCTION Civil Engineering isone of the oldest engineering disciplines, yet a broader and challenging one. A student majoring in this discipline will be able to understand and learn that, in order to meet the infrastructural needs of human civilization, becoming a civil engineer will require a lot of work. For instance, it is crucial for students who have finished their on-the-job training (OJT) to practice civil engineering, especially in the field of construction engineering. Because it will help them a great deal in being ready for the difficulties of working as civil engineers in the real world. However, civil engineering students should remember that working as a trainee is a terrific opportunity to learn and gain experience. This includes observing the actual work being done on the construction site and completing paperwork and building plans in the office, just like a civil engineer. They will be able to do this to increase their industry knowledge and expertise. Thus, by taking part in on-the-job training for at least 240 hours, students like us who aspire to become civil engineers would have a path to follow. While working in the field of civil engineering, there may be a lot of pressure, but in order to learn, we must work hard and not be afraid to learn new things. There is probably no easier way to achieve success, but if we have the willpower, we can use our ambitions to build a better future for ourselves.
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  • 14.
    COMPANY PROFILE OF ART PLUSFORM BUILDERS, INC.
  • 15.
    ART PLUS FORMBUILDERS, INC. Ortigas Avenue, Greenhills, San Juan City COMPANY PROFILE
  • 16.
    ORGANIZATIONAL CHART Architect JasonNg Chairman President and Chief Executive Officer Architect Greg B. Sarmiento Director Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer Engineer Cesar I. Cruz Corporate Secretary Finance Manager Emilie B. Sarmiento Accounting/HR Head Marilou B.Villareal Administrative Officer Rehilda B. Laurel Purchasing Officer Architect Rogelio L. San Diego Senior Architect Project Manager Engineer Edgardo M. Feliciano Senior Project Engineer Quantity Surveyor Engineer Alvin M. Romasanta Project Engineer Engineer King Mherlin R. Osicos Junior Project Engineer Architect Ressa Blaire G. Aclao Junior Project Architect
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    NARRATIVE REPORT (June 26- 30, 2023) On the 26th day of June 2023, the first day of my On-the-job Training started I go to the ART PLUS FORM BUILDERS, INC. to give my introduction and things to accomplish during my On-The-Job Training in their company. Then I was assigned to the ongoing project on Quezon city. Engr. Alvin Romasanta became my supervisor during the entire On-The-Job Training. On the 27th day of June 2023, in order to be familiarized to the things they do in the company they brought me to different construction site that they were handling. It takes me a day to travel to different sites as it was far from each other. On the 29th day of June 2023, my supervisor brought me to an testing center to witness how to test the steel materials that is going to use to their construction. We brought 4 different sizes of steel; an 10mm, 12mm, 16mm and 20 mm steel. The steel are tested into two types of test. Tensile test was pulling the steel upward while it was fixed in the bottom. Bend test or flexural test was putting weight on the middle of the steel. On the 30th day of June 2022, we do another test but this time it is for concrete. In the test it need 3 pieces of concrete 2 without integral and 1 with integral. It was placed in the cementometer moisture meter.
  • 21.
    (July 01, 2022) Onthe 1st day of July 2023, we do an concrete pouring of 2nd floor suspended slab, beam, column, and stairs. It starts from 9 am to 6pm in the afternoon because the are was about 1000 cubic meter. (July 03-05, 2022) On the 3rd day of July 2023, we just do site inspection and monitoring of installation of retaining walls and columns. On the 4th day of July 2023, we do volume calculation for the scheduled concrete pouring to be able to determine how many cubic meter of concrete are needed. On the 5th day of July 2023, we do another material testing of concrete from the sample of previous concrete. (July 06- 08, 2023) On the 6th day of July 2023, we do monitoring on progress of installing pouring guards for scheduled concrete pouring. On the 7th day of July 2023, we do another material testing for concrete and site inspection afterwards. On the 8th day of July 2023, I do another site inspection for avoiding leakage for scheduled concrete pouring.
  • 22.
    (July 10 -13, 2023) On the 10th day of July 2023, we do the scheduled concrete pouring for beams, footing tie beams, columns, cistern walls, and retaining walls. On the 11th day of July 2023, monitored if there are leakaged of concrete after the concrete pouring in order of avoiding problems before removing of pouring guards. On the 12th day of July 2023, we do dismantling of forms including pouring guards and installation of rebars for foundation. On the 13th day of July 2023, we do some site inspection after dismantling and to prepare for installing of forms and rebars. (July 14 - 19, 2022) On the 14th day of July 2023, we proceed on fabrication of rebars for stirrups and continue to excavate the areas that will be used for construction. On the 15th day of July 2023, we just do site inspection for the ongoing fabrication of rebars and excavation of the area. On the 17th day of July 2023, we proceed on installing of rebars for retaining walls and installation of forms for cistern slab. On the 18th day of July 2023, we go to an testing center to do material testing (concrete), the samples are from the past concrete pouring. On the 19th day of July 2023, we continue installing of rebars for retaining wall and installation of forms for cistern slab.
  • 23.
    (July 20- 22,2022) On the 20th day of July 2023, we attend on technical meeting agenda n0. 3 for the concerns and discussions related to the ongoing project. On the 21st and 22nd day of July 2023, continued on installation of steel matting for rebokada of retaining wall and excavation of elevator pit. (July 24-27, 2022) On the 24th day of July 2023, we do another material testing for concrete. The sample was 4 without integral and 2 with integral. On the 25th day of July 2023, observed the installation of rebars for foundation and cistern walls. On the 26th day of July 2023, we do concrete pouring of retaining walls, cistern walls, and foundation with the total of 21 cubic meters. On the 27th day of July 2023, do another site inspection for clarification and observed the construction.
  • 24.
    PROBLEM ENCOUNTERED It wasnatural to encounter problems on site because it was something that will makes our experience more nurturing and worth it. The author has low self esteem and have a problem on communicating well with others, it was really hard in the start because the things in the site was new and was hard to understand. Having those kind of problem is what learning makes hard. During the on the job training, there are things that we don’t know so we should ask the engineers for those things. We should be able to listen and learn to be able to make those things we learn ours. The author did not encounter major problems because Engr. Alvin Romasanta guidance was accurate and easy to cope with. Those problems we encountered was part of our life it is on us if we would run from it or face it to be able to continue on life.
  • 25.
    LEARNINGS The author learnsso many things about the profession civil engineering. From small things to major learning are things that can use to civil engineering. The author was able to learn on site experiences that are important in the construction. Material testing on concrete and steel undergo on different test. On testing steel the author learns two different types of testing these are tensile test and bend test or flexural test. Tensile test was pulling the steel upwards while the bottom was on hold into its position. Bend test or flexural test is putting load in the middle of the test and thus observe its form after bending it. Concrete testing was different because it will be compressed on observe its crack if it was passed or failed the test. The process of construction written in the book are not accurate when it comes to actual construction but there are things on the actual construction that are not written on the book. Learning those things will widen you mind about civil engineering from the plan of the construction, its structural and its architectural. Plans sometimes are not being done on time because there are things to consider like weather, your neighbors and laws and restrictions to construction sites. Having courage and pursuing your dream was not easy you might want to give up sometimes but it was not a choice. Learning through experiences, failures and being able to cope up was the best. The author was so happy to be able to learn and experience so many things about engineering and those things are something others would not be able to steal.
  • 26.
    CONCLUSION The author’s 240hours of On The Job training is now concluded. So many learnings, experiences and skills. This would not be a success without the help of his supervisor Engr. Alvin Romasanta, to her adviser Engr. Christine Renomeron and to God Almighty who gave him good health, peace of mind, strength and courage to complete the 240 hours of On-The-Job Training. The On-The-Job Training was trully necessary for civil engineering student, because you can learn through experiences through the field and having communication to the ones building it. Experiencing these things will boost your confidence and be able to adopt the process and ideas of being an civil engineer.
  • 27.
    RECOMMENDATION The On-The-Job Trainingwith a total of 240 hours was completely honorable to be experience. Learning things through experience was the best way to gain knowledge and skills that will help you in your career. Having the opportunity to be encounter things you don’t know and encountering problems that are inevitable but during the on-the-job training you will be provided the solutions you seek and experience you need. He recommend to enroll the On-The-Job Training for your own benefit and to discover more in the field of civil engineering.
  • 28.
    DOCUMENTATION ORIENTATION JUNE 26, 2023 SITEVISIT JUNE 27, 2023 MATERIAL TESTING FOR STEEL (TENSILE AND BEND TEST) JUNE 29,2023
  • 29.
    MATERIAL TESTING (CONCRETE) JUNE30, 2023 CONCRETE POURING AND SLUMP TEST JUNE 30, 2023 SITE INSPECTION JULY 3, 2023 VOLUME COMPUTATION JULY 4, 2023
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    MATERIAL TESTING JULY 5,2023 SITE INSPECTION JULY 6,2023 MATERIAL TESTING JULY 7, 2023
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    SITE INSPECTION JULY 11,2023 SITE INSPECTION JULY 08, 2023 CONCRETE POURING OF BEAM, FTB, COLUMN, RETAINING WALL, AND CISTERN WALL JULY 10, 2023
  • 32.
    DISMANTLING OF FORMSAND INSTALLATION OF REBARS FOR FOUNDATION JULY 12, 2023 SITE INSPECTION JULY 13, 2023 FABRICATION OF REBARS FOR STIRRUPS AND EXCAVATION JULY 14, 2023
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    SITE INSPECTION JULY 15,2023 INSTALLATION OF REBARS FOR RETAINING WALLS AND INSTALLATION OF FORMS FOR CISTERN SLAB. JULY 17, 2023
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    MATERIAL TESTING JULY 18,2023 INSTALLATION OF FORMS AND REBARS JULY 19, 2023
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    TECHNICAL MEETING AGENDA NO.3 JULY20,2023 INSTALLATION OF FORMS AND STEELMATTING FOR REBOKADA JULY 22, 2023 EXCAVATION OF ELEVATOR PIT AND INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION OF STEEL MATTIN HFOR REBOAKADA AND RETAINING WALL JULY 21, 2023
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    MATERIAL TESTING JULY 24,2023 INSTALLATION OF REBARS FOR FOUNDATION AND CISTERN WALL JULY 25, 2023 CONCRETE POURING JULY 26, 2023
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    RESUME JOHN ZEDRICK A.MISLANG 3201 Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora mislangjohnzedrick@gmail.com 09380922760 OBJECTIVES • To gain more knowledge, skills, and insights in the field of engineering. • To become an aspiring engineer. • To become a successful engineer. • To be able to adopt in different ways of engineering through experiences in the field. PERSONAL INFORMATION Name : John Zedrick A. Mislang Age : 21 Gender : Male Address : Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora Date of Birth : July 10, 2002 Place of Birth : Brgy. Real, San Luis, Aurora Civil Status : Single Height : 5’3 Weight : 50 kg Citizenship : Filipino Language known : Tagalog and English Father’s Name : Edward F. Mislang Mother’s Name : Pia Donna A. Mislang EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND EDUCATION SCHOOL YEAR GRADUATED Tertiary Aurora State College of Technology (BS Civil Engineering) Secondary Mount Carmel College Baler (General Academic Strand) 2020 Primary Real Elementary School 2014
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    TOTAL HOURS SPENTON ON-THE-JOB TRAINING JUNE 2023 TOTAL OF 4 DAYS 34 HOURS JULY 2023 TOTAL OF 23 DAYS 207 HOURS TOTAL HOURS : 241 HOURS
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