Hollow Block Slab Procedure for G+1 Building
Hollow Block Slab Procedure for G+1 Building
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CERTIFICATION
The internship was written by TCHOUPOU FOPA under the guidance and
supervision of Mr. MBOKEH Eric and approved by the member of jury has been submitted
an accepted by IUG/ISTA in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of a higher
national diploma (HND) in Road and Civil Engineering.
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DEDICATION
TO MY
FAMILY
ACKNOWLEDGEMEN
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Firstly, I want to thank all of the following individuals who played a good role
Firstly, the GOD almighty for giving me life knowledge, wisdom and understanding.
The founder of IUG LATE Mr. LOUIS MARIE DJAMBOU for the creation of the
university IUG.
The president of IUG
The director of ISTA
Head of department
My supervisor MBOKEH Eric for helping me
My late father Mr. TCHOUPOU FOPA DIEUDONNE without which I would have
not been in this school and for believing in me
My mother LEKOUBOU NGOUANE YVETTE
My grandfather Mr. NGOUANE LUCAS for his financial assistance and advice
My uncles Mr.
ABSTRACT
This internship took place from the 15 of June to the 30 of July 2022 in LOM and
SCIE SARL located in Douala. This internship was aimed to bring theory into practice and to
understand the real-life executions of projects and to gain in professional skills. This report is
all about THE REALISATION PROCEDURE OF A HOLLOW BLOCK SLAB FOR A
G+1 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, firstly in my introduction I will first talk about de notice
of slabs then next to the various types of slabs
RESUME
PREFACE
We should also take into account that the private sector was and is still booming,
needing concrete training not only based on new technology requirements but also on logistic
ones. Therefore, attention was to be given to all these requirements and was to be done
gradually. So the university Institute of the Gulf of Guinea in its own way to meet the
requirements by creating the following schools:
• Masters Professionnels
• Génie Civil (GC) ;
• Ingénierie Électriques (IE) ;
• Électronique et Informatique Industrielle (E2I) ;
• Génie Thermique, Énergie et Management de l’Environnement (GTEME) ;
CHAPTER I:
LOM &Cie SARL Is a private company specializing in the study and the realization
of civil engineering work, the rental of heavy equipment and trucks and the service
provision in construction.
1.2. BACKGROUND
This is a private Limited liability company (SARL) created in 2010 under the vision of two
young businessmen namely Mr.LOM MARC. It is located in Douala, drop in the field of
BTP with employees which are active and has a Slogan: the best in displacement of heavy
machinery and the service from BTP service. Study and realization of civil engineering
works, renting of heavy machinery and services provision in building construction and
public works with a turn over 1,000,000 FCFA (one million franc). The postal address of
the company is P.O box 1510 in Douala and email address LOM &[email protected]
NAME OF DIRECTOR
Mr. LOM MARC
CAPITAL 1,000,000
ENROLMENT 15
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SARL
stadium
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King environment
General directory
secretary
Directors of operation
BTP
SERVICES COMMERCIAL LOGISTIC
DAF SERVICES SERVICES
CHAPTER II:
This chapter presents a record of all the activities which I had the pleasure to engaged and takepart
in during the period of the internship. During this period, we focused on the realisation of a pad
foundation which was designed for a G+1 residential building. The record is presented on a weekly
basis below;
Site meetings
Cutting and fashioning of steel reinforcement
Trenches and footing excavation
Casting of foundation footings
Formwork and casting of foundation pillars
Casting of ground beams
Formwork and casting of pillars
Masonry of partition wall
Casting of lintels
Formwork and casting of half beams
Construction of platform
Propping of platform
Placing of rib beams and hollow blocks
All these activities will be more detail making use of pictures taken on site during the
realization process.
FIRST DAY
DATE; from the 15th of June2022
This first day was a day of visit and presentation to the different members of the company and
different interns
The first day was a day of welcome by LOM &Cie SARL to the different interns. The site was already
free from vegetation and setting out carried out
Fashioning of reinforcement
Fashioning of reinforcement
Equipment used: tie knife metallic pipe, grip and grinding wheel or rebar scissors
b. Pillars
A formwork is done to the pillar reinforcement and stabilised to prevent
movement during vibration
We use the same proportion mix of concrete to cast the pillar
During this casting , vibration is done progressively till the required level using a
needle vibrator
This vibration is done to prevent honey combs on the pillar
After placing the reinforcement at the right positions, a formwork is done and
stabilize
The formwork is then watered to prevent water absorption from concrete by the
boards
Concrete is then poured in the formworks and vibrated using a piece of rod and a
hammer
Then concrete let to settle and dry, and the formwork remove the next day
Figure :
casting ground beams
Casting of lintels
Using a well transparent water level, this is to enable us to have a level surface of work for
us to put the lintels
Reinforcement bars of HA8 was used for the different doors and windows
A reinforce concrete slab is a crucial structural element and is used to provide flat
surface (floor and ceiling) in building. On the basis of reinforcement provided, beam support,
and the ratio of the spans. They are various types of slab they includes;
Cast in situ method is used to construct one-way slabs on beam which involves fixing of
forms followed with the installation of reinforcements, and finally the pouring of fresh
concrete. They are most suitable for spans of 3-6m, and a live load of 3 to 5KN/m².
It is suitable for spans of 6-9m and loads of 4-6KN/m². Because of the deep ribs, the
concrete and steel quantities are relatively low, but expensive formwork is needed.
It is a type of RC slab that contains square grids with deep sides, it processes includes
fixing forms, placement of pods on shuttering, installation of reinforcement between pods,
installation of steel mesh on top of pods, and pouring of concrete.
It is suitable for spans of 9-15m and live loads of 4-7KN/m². Formwork, including the use
of spans, is quite expensive.
post-tensioned slabs.
V. Flat Slabs
This is typically a reinforce slab supported directly by columns or caps, without the use of
beams. This type of slab is generally easy to construct and requires little formwork. The loads
are directly transferred to the columns. They are most suitable for spans of 6 to 9m and for a
live load of 4-7KN/m².
The construction of this type of slab is similar to that of one-way slab on beams, but it
may need more formworks since two-way slabs are supported on all sides. Slabs on beam are
suitable for spans between 6 and live loads of 3-6KN/m². The beams increase the stiffness of
It is a type of precast slab through which cores are run. Not only do these cores decline
slab self-weight and increase structural efficiency but also act as service ducts. It is suitable
for cases where fast constructions are desired.
There is no restriction on the span of the hollow core slab units, and their standard width is
120mm and depth ranges from 110mm to 400mm.The slab units are commonly installed
between beams using cranes and the gaps between units are filled with screeds. It has been
observed that, hollow core slab can support 2.5KN/m² over a 16m span. It is suitable for
3.5.1 ADVANTAGES
3.5.2 DISADVANTAGES
Very weak in highly concentrated loads such as cars parking, water tanks with large
capacity
Vibrations might lead to detachment of the filling material that surrounds concrete
It should take in consideration to put the isolation material at the final slab
Sand: sand is an element use for the fabrication of concrete and mortar. The sand use
on the site came for the construction came from river wouri
Gravels: it is a material that enters into the composition of concrete, on site we use
gravel that came from the career. On the site we had gravel of size 5/15 and 15/25.
Cement: it is a building material composed of limestone, clay and clinker, which when
mixed with water hardens as it dries. It is a hydraulic binder which can harden, keep
for a long time in the air. On the construction site,
Water: on the construction site, water comes from the tap to wet the different particles
during the implementation of the concrete or mortar. The mixing water must be clean
and not salty
Framework: reinforcement is a construction material used for the manufacture of
reinforced concrete. It main role is to absorb the tensile forces in the concrete.
The reinforcements used on the site was FeE500 high adhesion steels with a
diameter of 12, 10, 8 and smooth round bars with a diameter of 6mm where used for
framework and stirrups.
Wood: it is a construction material used for the realisation of permanent element such
as structural elements/ windows/ doors/ floor/ and consumable elements such as
scaffolding and formwork. On site we used plywood, slats/ stakes and rafters. They
are used to make scaffolding, formwork, shoring, and also for the bottom of beams.
Wire and Nail: used for reinforcement and for the manufacture of concrete wedges,
while nails are small metal rods pointed at one end and flattened at the other end used
for assembly and fixing of materials. On the site, we used 60, 70, and 80 mm size nail
for the construction of formwork and scaffolding.
I IMPLEMENTATION OF HEELS
The heel pads are structures that allow posts to be positioned and are made
according to these steps
Prefabrication using the slats the formwork of the heels of (20x40) and those of
(30x30) while leaving the coating which is 5cm
Formwork for the heel pads: “put these on the waiting reinforcement that have already
been scrapped. Use slats to wedge the trunk, which will prevent”
Concrete mixing
Pouring the heel pads: “operation which consists of introducing the mixed concrete
into the heel pad box thus produced, checking that the concrete does not escape”
Vibrate and let dry for a day
Stripping of the heel pads: “operation which consists in removing all the slats used for
the formwork and those used to hold the support so that the concrete does not escape”
Installation of wall
We spread a layer of mortar thick enough like 3cm then we place blocks at
the extreme to serve as reference and to guide the line, then it is plumb and
level. We stretch the string between the extreme blocks and we align the
intermediate blocks and so on. Then we proceed with the other row
Realization of ribs: the rib was cast in situ, before that the realisation of
reinforcement was made and the composition was made only of gravel and
cement.
Placing of hollow blocks: the slab is put in place by filling the spacing
between the ribs so as to obtain a flat surface
Installation of electrical conduit; after laying the slab, the site leader call for
an electrician who came install it as required by the plan.
Placing of steel mesh; the steel mesh where place both longitudinal ang
longitudinal on the building.
Concreting of the slab;
- The concrete used was composed of cement, sand, and gravel of size
5/15
- The concrete is vibrated with the use of vibrator
During this we had to face too many problems since we were novices in the domain:
Lack of finance for our transport every day from our respective homes to the site and from
the site back to the home.
Less resting time since we were going early to work and coming back late every day.
The first week we had a lot of difficulties to familiarize with all the materials on site since
we were novices.
4.2 Remarks
During this internship period we noticed many remarks on the site which were:
A bad season; since it was during the rainy season, we had to stop the work for some days
due to excess rainfall
On the site we were using tap water and at time we had no water
Safety and security of workers; they were no rules and regulations governing the safety
and security of workers on site.
4.3 Suggestion
From our point of view, we made the following suggestions to the enterprise:
A good site management should be put in place so as to coordinate each worker on his
corresponding task or activity on the day.
Rules, policies and regulations should be implemented so as to provide security and safety
to workers.
Fast decisions making so as to fasten and ease the rapid and correct realization of the part
of the structure to be executed.
A qualify security should be put in place to protect the materials so as to avoid its
exposure to thefts.
4.4 ben
When going for internship each individual has his or her own objective which could
be gotten as benefits at the end of his or her internship. Some of these benefits are:
A good understanding of the theory studies in class through the practice study on the
site.
A real experience about the life in the professional life.
A well familiarization with some technical names of materials, and practices.
GENERAL CONCLUSION
In the view of ameliorating our inadequacy in the practical field, we have been
recommended to carry out an academic internship in an enterprise of our choice, in view of
obtaining the Higher National Diploma (HND). This is why we actively took part in an
internship within the enterprise, where we partially participated in the realization procedure of
a hollow block slab which is our point of focus in this internship report. The different tasks
which we were subjected to help us to better understand the functioning of the enterprise and
the realization of the professional word. At the end of the internship which has been a great
experience, I acquired much knowledge like familiarization with the professional world,
respect of hierarchy, utilization of some equipment, gained team spirit and ability to work
with reservation. Besides this work, I pay attention to all objections and suggestions which
will ameliorate this report and would help me in the future, since no human work is perfect.
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