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OJT Journal
Submitted By:
DOMAN GUIAN CARLO
Submitted to:
Engr. Alma Aguilar
February 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover page 1
Table of Contents 2
Personal Profile 3
Reflection
My Department/Functional Area 20
Appendices
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PERSONAL PROFILE
GUIAN CARLO D. DOMAN
Address: #94 North Sanitary Camp,
Baguio City, Benguet
Contact #: 09301955379
Email: gcdoman@gmail.com
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Degree : Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
College : University of the Cordilleras
Governor Pack Road, Baguio City
Up to present
Secondary : Mankayan National High School
Poblacion, Mankayan, Benguet
Primary : Abatan Bauko Elementary School
Abatan, Bauko, Mt. Province
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Age : 22
Date of Birth : La Trinidad, Benguet
Gender : Male
Civil Status : Single
Height : 5’5”
Weight : 68 kg.
Nationality : Filipino
Religion : Anglican
SPECIAL SKILLS
● Computer Literate (MS Office)
● AUTOCAD Literate
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PICTURES AND DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITIES
Elevator shaft
Mezzanine Floor
Vault Area
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Slab and beam reinforcement;
and form works for Mezzanine
floor.
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Concrete pouring for the
elevator shaft and RC walls. It is
poured monolithic.
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The formworks of RC wall next
to the vault area are done
during the day. Scaffolds are
installed as a platform for the
workers preparing for concrete
pouring.
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December 20, 2017
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300x900mm girder beam
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Concrete pouring on
exterior column.
Installation of miller
board on the
columns and walls
around the vault
area.
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December 21, 2017
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The steel frames and
studs were erected
to support the
mezzanine floor
temporarily. It will
not be removed until
the reinforced
concrete floor slab
gained sufficient
strength.
Installation of
conduit box on the
Mezzanine floor. The
conduit box is filled in
with paper so that
the concrete mix will
not enter during
pouring.
Reinforcement and
formwork for
Mezzanine floor.
Excavation on the
upper ground floor
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December 22, 2017
Soil compacting to
increase the density of
the soil, making it less
prone to settling. It is
typically laid to a
thickness of 50 mm.
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Installation of electrical
pipes passing through the
concrete slab
reinforcement before
concrete pouring.
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January 04, 2018
Before After
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After completion on
constructing the tie
beams, columns and part
of the RC wall, the similar
excavated soil material
was used to backfill the
area.
A layer of polyethylene
sheet was laid out before
the reinforcing bars. A
layer of poly helps to keep
a slab dry, because it
stops upward water vapor
from the soil.
Before After
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January 05, 2018
Removal of formwork
from the slab and beam in
the ground floor
Construction of girder
beam.
Trenching
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January 13, 2018
Second Floor
Reinforcement and
formwork of tie beam and
wall, ready for concrete
pouring before the end of
day.
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Delivered steel plates
being carried by a mobile
crane.
Installation of
reinforcement and
formwork for beam and
slab.
Inspection
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OJT REFLECTION
A. YOUR DEPARTMENT/FUNCTIONAL AREA
b. Describe the structure, methods of operation and facilities within your department or functional
area.
The department structure is well organized. All employees at every position knows their
expertise and what is expected of them. In my stay, I consult with civil engineers, some who are
specialists in electrical, and others who just have amazing ideas to learn with. There are safety
officers, project supervisors/managers to civil engineers all working in the one office.
The people in this department seemed to be really busy and had so much work to do each day.
Most of the time, they perform day to day inspection and checking for all activities in the site
and ensures activity at the site are followed.
Field Works
Fieldworks involves inspection and monitoring of progress. For the inspection, it must have
the dimensions presented in the plan.
There is also a housekeeping every day. During housekeeping, me and the safety officer in
charge assign people to pick up scattered materials in the site.
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d. Summarize how you spent the hours during your construction monitoring including
accomplishments.
The work that I had to complete varied day-to-day depending on what activity was about to
begin or things needed to be done. Some days were quiet, and during these days I work in some
of the CAD works that their working on. Office works such as checking of rebar cutting list,
calculation of forms and volume of concrete. Preliminary checking of rebar cutting list and
estimates are part of my daily routine under the Engineering Department. After the preliminary
checking, the document will be returned to the Project Engineer(supervisor) for review and
approval.
There were many days that I spent my time in the field observing the actual construction
processes. This includes electrical works, scaffolding and formworks, steel works, concrete
pouring and other construction processes. Also, I was able to take pictures during the
construction on the site. As I seek for more learning and knowledge and as a part of my curiosity
as a student, I spent some of my working hours visiting the staff house which is also one of the
building projects in BSP.
The overall experience for me was very worthwhile. I was able to contribute my little knowledge
for the accomplishment of particular tasks. Most importantly, I had the opportunity to interact
with a group of people.
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Circular and rectangular columns have been adopted in the project. Main reinforcement is put
vertically to take axial load and with column ties around them to ensure shear resistance.
Through experience and observation, another valuable lesson that I learn was that in the site.
Having a lot of people with different strengths and skills, they work together and organize their
work in sync so they were able to complete their work efficiently. The project is fast progressing
with the contractor working in two structures simultaneously. The construction project
including cranes, trucks, bulldozer, concrete pumps and several concrete mixing plants from
Goldrich and RUA have been incorporated making the work efficient.
b. What content from your coursework did you apply to your experience? What courses did you
find most helpful? Name at least 3 examples.
Working on site was enjoyable for me as it did make me use all the knowledge I learned at the
University in every course of Civil Engineering. The task given to me was an application of
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD), Building design, Reinforcing Bar Details, Theory of Structures,
Reinforced Concrete Design, Construction Materials & Testing and Construction Management
(Estimates).
The mixing of cements and aggregates to form a concrete mixture and the making of a concrete
cylinder sample has a great in connection to the subject CMT. The drafting of plans using
AutoCAD deals with the study of Drafting and Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) itself. The basic
knowledge on estimates which I learned from Construction Methods and Management.
c. What challenges did you face? And how did you address these challenges? (give at least one
example)
My biggest challenge as a trainee was lack of skill set. Going through different tasks was
sometimes difficult as I’m the only trainee at that time. My mind and body were always wanted
to quit and I couldn’t wait to go home. I felt that I had no idea what I’m doing and I lacked
confidence about what I could do and what I’m really good at. Coming into this situation, I
manage to overcome it by asking questions, getting used to everything I do and just observing
the everyday events. Although sometimes I make mistakes along the way, this give me a better
understanding of my skill set.
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C. WHAT RECOMMENDATIONS YOU MAY PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZATION IN ORDER TO
FACILITATE OJT EXPERIENCES IN THE FUTURE?
none
e. My advice to those who will take their Ce 435 in the near future.
Being confident in saying you don’t know something. Your supervisor is relying on you to get
something done, if you don’t know, say it. This is the best place to ask questions that can never
be taught in a classroom.
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