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DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

PRIVATE BAG 10143-DEDAN KIMATHI

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING,

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

TITLE: External attachment report

NAME: Alphonce Kipkirui Kemboi

COURSE: Bachelor’s Degree in Building

Construction

REG NO: T056-01-2393/2021

FIELD SUPERVISOR: Richard Otieno

ATTACHMENT PERIOD:15th January TO

5th April,2024

YEAR OF STUDY:2024/2025

ORGANISATION: TEABELT CONCRETE

LIMITED

INST SUPERVISOR: Eng KETER

An external attachment report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of
the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Building Construction of Dedan Kimathi University of
Technology
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to thank God for the charitable time, strength, good health and attitude that
enabled me to complete my attachment period.
My sincere gratitude goes to my supervisor Eng Keter for assessing my progress during my
attachment period
Thanks also to the contractor engineer Daniel Ruto and my industrial supervisor MR Richard
Otieno for the assistance and training offered.
My appreciation to my parents and siblings for their support and encouragement.

ABSTRACT
Industrial attachment is one of the main programme building construction course. The period
of the training was twelve weeks started at 15th January to the 5th April 2024. The purpose
of this course is to apply the class theoretical knowledge into real practical work. There was
two main parts in my training the first part was practical part and the second part was office
work. I was trained as site engineer; it gives me an opportunity to supervise the construction
work closely. In order to comply the industrial attachment objectives, I gained and learnt
more from my attachment. I participated in all technical works done at construction site
include site preparation, interpretation of technical drawings, building setting out, rebar
reinforcement works such as cutting, bending, reinforcement binding of structural members,
footing and foundation excavations, carpentry works such as formwork preparation,
scaffolding, quality assurance and quality control of concreting operations such as volumetric
batching, concrete ingredients mixing, transportations, placing into well prepared formworks,
compactions with the aim of consolidating fresh concrete to remove void and avoiding
bleeding and segregation, curing with aim of achieving cement hydration which leads to the
strength of concrete, removal formwork and finishes, stone masonry works, checking quality
of construction materials, human resources management, site management, practical skills of
using tools and equipment at construction site. During my attach, I also increased knowledge
about team work skills, time management skills, working under pressure, meeting with
dateline, multitask management. Industrial attachment played great role in my studies where I
practiced the class theoretical knowledge. So, I am hopeful and confident that the future will
be bright in my career of Building construction profession.

ABBREVIATIONS
DeKUT- Dedan Kimathi University of Technology.
INST- Institution.
ENG- Engineer.
ATTACH- Attachment.

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1 INTRODUCTION.
Construction is a process of constructing a building or infrastructure. Building Construction
is the process of adding structure to real property. Construction of buildings and
infrastructures plays an important role in the development of countries. Construction differs
from manufacturing in which involves mass production of similar items without a designated
purchaser, while construction it takes place on location for a known client.
Construction starts with planning of building or infrastructure for construction, design of
layout for construction and financing or costing require for construction. A small-scale
construction includes the construction of houses, residential apartments, buildings. Large
scale construction includes constructions of Residential projects, bridges, infrastructures.
Large scale construction requires collaboration of multiple disciplines, sometimes it referred
as mega projects.
Building constructions are mad e of public construction and private construction. Public
construction includes the construction under government projects such as building of offices,
construction of bridges, railways, highways, mega projects, etc. Private construction includes
the construction of houses, apartments and complexes, private building projects.
Construction of Buildings Foundation
There are several types of foundations are used in the constructions such as pile foundation,
pad foundation, raft foundation, spread footing, etc. The selection of foundation depends
upon the soil condition and the amount of load applies on the foundation. It depends upon the
heavy load such as the several stories of a building apply on the foundation and the condition
of soil.
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete
Concrete is also called as RCC since along with the concrete reinforcement is also present.
There are various grades are available of concrete form M15 to M40 and special grades from
M60 to M80. The mix concrete grades can be proportion of M sand, coarse sand, slag,
cement and slag, ash, water. Those grades of concrete are mixed in a lab for several days to
check the strength of concrete and after that the suitable concrete is used at the construction
site.

Wood Construction
Wood construction is the most popular method of residential construction in the United
States. Wood construction is very useful for residential constructions, it improves efficiency,
performance and reduce construction waste. Wood construction includes timber framing,
wood coating, wood furniture restoration, wood layering, wood tiles, wood floor boards.
Steel and Composite Structures
Steel and composite buildings are such types of buildings which can be used for industrial
construction. These are mostly predominant in the industrial and commercial industry like
industrial sheds. The components used for the construction of steel and composite structures
are foundation, foundation bolts, columns, steel sheds, trusses, side sheeting, roof sheeting,

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etc. The steel structures are grown rapidly in industrial areas. These types of structures are
used for construction of factory layouts, storages, manufacturing units, logistics. The
construction time of steel structure is less and it can be recycling easily
Basic Steps for Building Construction
Construction starts with planning, design, and financing; it continues until the project is built
and ready for use. Whenever a plan is to be developing for a new building, it is require
having an idea about the start and the end of the building project. The basic steps involve in
the building project are:

-Planning
-Designing
-Preparation of construction site
-Foundation construction
-Structure construction
Planning
The planning of a building construction involves developing the building layout and the
construction plan, the costing of a building material, analyzing the finance, selection of a raw
material to be requires for construction, selection of a construction team.
Designing
The designing of a building construction is very important for a project. It involves the
developing the building layout and the construction plan, make a Bill of Material (BOM) for
analysis of the material to be require for the construction, release all the layout drawings
which are require on the construction site.
Preparation of construction site
The construction process begins while the preparation of a construction site. It involves
excavation, leveling, filling of ground to prepare the site. The necessary excavation for
power, water, and sanitation lines.
Foundation construction
Building constructions are mainly constructed on concrete foundations. The selection of
foundation depends upon the soil condition and the amount of load applies on the foundation.
Shallow foundations are required for low-rise building. For high-rise building, pile
foundation is employed. After foundation is selected, the exaction of soil started, it is formed
on the foundation of layout.
Structure Construction
. Structure construction is starts to build the structure/frame of the building after that it
finished with masonry walls. It starts after the construction of sub-structure is completed. It
involves the construction of roof, siding, flooring works, installation of heating, air-
conditioning, ventilation, interior and exterior

1.1 Background of the field attachment program


The field attachment program in building construction in Narok town serves as an integral
component of academic learning, it offers a practical exposure to the construction industry.
Narok town located in Narok county is an urban center with a growing infrastructure and
construction sector.

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As part of the program, I was immersed in the vibrant construction projects, interacting with
industry professionals and apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.
The program aims to equip me with experience, essential skills and industry insights to
prepare me for future careers in the building construction sector.
By participating in the field attachment program, I was able to enhance the technical skills
and also develop a deeper understanding of the social-economic factors influencing the
construction industry in Narok town and beyond.

1.2 OBJECTIVES
(1) Apply theoretical knowledge to real world scenarios.
(2) Gain hands-on experience in the field of building and construction.
(3) Develop practical skills essential for professional growth.
(4) Forster collaboration and networking with professionals in the field.
(5) Gain insights into the socio-economic dynamics of Narok county.

1.3 Background of the organization Teabelt Concrete Limited


Teabelt concrete limited is a renowned construction company located in Bomet county,
Kenya, specializing in a wide array of construction services. It was established in 2008,
Teabelt concrete has established itself as a leader in the construction industry, with a
reputation for quality, reliability and innovation.
1.3.1 Core services.
Teabelt Concrete Limited offers a comprehensive range of construction services including;
(i)Construction projects-the company undertakes various construction projects
including residential, commercial and technologies to deliver superior results.
(ii)Contracting and subcontracting-the company provides contracting and
subcontracting services to clients, collaborating with architects, engineers and other
stakeholders to deliver turnkey solutions tailored to meet specific project requirements.
(iii)Consultation and Design-Teabelt Concrete Limited offers consultation and design
services, assisting clients in planning and executing construction projects efficiently and cost-
effectively.
1.3.2 Values and Commitments
Teabelt Concrete Limited is guided by a set of core values and commitments that shape its
organization culture and operation include;
(i)Quality assurance-the company is committed to maintaining the highest standards of
quality in all its products and services, ensuring durability and customers satisfaction.
(ii)Safety and Compliance-Teabelt Concrete Limited prioritizes the safety of its
employees, subcontractors and stakeholders, adhering to strict and safety protocols and
regulatory requirements to create a secure work environment.
(ii)Customer focus-Teabelt Concrete Limited places a strong emphasis on customer
satisfaction striving to understand and exceed customer expectations through personalized
service, timely delivery and transparent communication.

1.4 Structure and organization of Narok District.

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Narok District is a diverse administrative region located in Narok County, Kenya
characterized by its cultural heritage, varied landscape and vibrant economic activities. The
district is governed by a hierarchical structure that comprises various administrative units and
departments responsible for different aspects of governance, public services and development
initiatives.

County Government
Narok County is governed by the county Government which overseas the overall
administration policy making and service delivery within the county. The county Government
is headed by Governor, who is elected by the residents of Narok County and supported by
various executive and administrative departments.
Administrative Sub-Counties
Narok District is further divided into administrative sub-counties, each headed by a Sub-
County Administrator appointed by the County Government. These sub-counties serve as
decentralized units responsible for local governance, public service delivery, and community
development initiatives.
Departments and Divisions
Within each sub-county, there are various departments and divisions tasked with specific
responsibilities related to governance, service provision, and development. These
departments and divisions include but are not limited to:

Department of Public Works and Infrastructure


Responsible for planning, implementing, and maintaining public infrastructure projects,
including roads, bridges, water supply systems, and public buildings. Teabelt Concrete
Limited, being a construction company, likely interacts closely with this department for
permits, approvals, and collaboration on infrastructure projects.
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Focuses on urban planning, land use management, and housing development initiatives
within Narok Town and its environs. Teabelt Concrete Limited may engage with this
department for permits and approvals related to construction projects within urban areas.
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Charged with overseeing environmental conservation efforts, sustainable resource
management, and compliance with environmental regulations. Teabelt Concrete Limited may
collaborate with this department to ensure adherence to environmental standards and mitigate
environmental impacts associated with construction activities.

Emphasis on the Department where Attachment was Conducted


In the context of my attachment at Teabelt Concrete Limited, the department of primary
focus would likely be the:
Department of Public Works and Infrastructure
This department plays a crucial role in coordinating construction projects, issuing permits,
and regulating construction activities to ensure compliance with relevant laws and standards.
As such, my attachment at Teabelt Concrete Limited would provide valuable insights into the

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operations and functions of this department, as well as its interactions with private sector
entities involved in the construction industry.
1.5 Major activities and focus of the department
The following are the major activities and focus of the department where i did my attachment
in Narok Town in the building and construction field at Teabelt Concrete Limited:
(i) Department of Public Works and Infrastructure
The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure in Narok Town plays a central role in
overseeing construction-related activities, infrastructure development projects, and public
works initiatives within the district. As a crucial component of the local government
structure, this department focuses on a range of activities aimed at enhancing the quality of
infrastructure, promoting sustainable development, and improving the overall well-being of
the community. Specifically, the major activities and focus areas of the department include:
1. Infrastructure Planning and Development
- Conducting comprehensive infrastructure assessments to identify priority areas for
development.
- Formulating strategic plans and development blueprints to guide infrastructure projects
and investments.
- Collaborating with relevant stakeholders to design and implement infrastructure projects
aligned with community needs and development objectives.
2. Project Management and Implementation
- Managing the execution of construction projects, including road construction, bridge
construction, and public building construction, from inception to completion.
- Coordinating project timelines, budgets, and resources to ensure efficient project delivery
and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Monitoring project progress, quality standards, and contractor performance to address any
issues or deviations promptly.

3. Permitting and Regulatory Compliance


- Reviewing and issuing permits and approvals for construction activities, land
development projects, and infrastructure upgrades.
- Enforcing building codes, zoning regulations, and other construction-related ordinances to
maintain safety, quality, and environmental sustainability standards.
- Conducting inspections and assessments to verify compliance with permit conditions and
address any non-compliance issues.
4. Maintenance and Rehabilitation
- Implementing maintenance and rehabilitation programs to preserve and enhance existing
infrastructure assets, including roads, bridges, drainage systems, and public facilities.
- Conducting routine inspections, repairs, and upgrades to address infrastructure
deterioration, mitigate hazards, and prolong the lifespan of infrastructure assets.
- Responding to emergency situations, such as natural disasters or infrastructure failures, by
mobilizing resources and implementing rapid response measures to restore essential services.
5. Community Engagement and Stakeholder Collaboration
- Engaging with local communities, civic organizations, and other stakeholders to solicit
input, gather feedback, and address concerns related to infrastructure development projects.

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- Facilitating public participation processes, community meetings, and outreach activities to
promote transparency, accountability, and inclusivity in decision-making.
- Building partnerships with private sector entities, non-profit organizations, and
government agencies to leverage resources, expertise, and innovative solutions for
infrastructure development and service delivery.

2 EXPERIENCES.
2.1 Duties and Responsibilities.
During my attachment, I attended every day and I participated in multitasks at construction
site.
✓ Setting out of building
✓ Substructure and superstructure constructions works
✓ Carpentry works (formworks for footings, columns, foundation beam, lintel beam;
scaffoldings, ladders). ✓ Concreting operations works (mixing, transporting, placing,
compacting, curing)
✓ Steel works (rebars cutting, bending and fixing)
✓ Drawing interpretations
✓ Safety and rules at construction site
✓ Labor management
2.2 Skills gained on each duty.
setting out refer to the drawing layouts and details
During the setting out, we interpreted the drawings into real practice, locate and setting out
dimensionally. I understood how to use the tools and required during setting out like L-
shaped steel right angle, hammer, pegs, construction line, plumbing bob, water level, profile
boards.
steel reinforcement works
Cutting, bending, reinforcement bindings dimensionally, I always participated in order to
conform design specification as indicated by drawings

Figure 1

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Carpentry works
Measuring, cutting, and joinery of wooden timber with the aim of making formwork that
conform the dimension of structure as per specifications and drawings. I also participated to
construct safe scaffoldings and ladders to help labors effectively.

Figure 2

Masonry works
I learned the principles of stone masonry works like laying of stones in position and proper
filling of joints with mortar.

Figure 3
concreting operations
Materials measurements for mixing, placing plastic concrete into formwork and compacting,
placing rebars. All of them I learnt from them.

2.3 Environmental aspects of the training


Actually, this industrial training period was planned in a good and favorable season of
summer where there is no rain or storms and other disturbance at the site. It is proper to
manage all construction works and site management during the summer. Hence, the time of
completion is really achievable. From this, I learnt to manage and predict the good way of
working according to the environment in which site is located.
2.3.1 Benefit/cost analysis of the training
I have benefited a lot during the industrial attachment. As a matter of the fact, the practical
works made me understand more of the theory that I gained from class lectures. The courses
like basic construction technology, concrete technology, structural analysis, Soil Mechanics,
CAD and Surveying were only known theoretically but not practically. I knew interpretation
of drawings, setting out, reinforcement works, carpentry works, stone masonry work,
concreting operations, construction management. Even the students are financially unstable
and struggling with the life, the persistence, patience, self-esteem, self-reliance, motivations,
confidence helped me to adapt the summer IA towards the objectives and the desired

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practical skills. I struggled find what to eat, drinking, house rent but I survived. So, I am able
to adapt in any environment in all situations.
2.4 Relationship with other staff
During my attachment at Teabelt Concrete Limited in Narok, I developed a strong
professional relationship with the other staff members. The team was supportive and
collaborative, providing guidance and sharing their expertise, which greatly enhanced my
learning experience. I was welcomed into a culture of teamwork and mutual respect, which
facilitated effective communication and problem-solving on various construction projects.
This positive interaction not only helped me gain practical skills but also fostered a sense of
camaraderie and belonging within the company.

2.5 Experiences I Enjoyed Most During My Attachment at Teabelt


Concrete Limited
1. Hands-On Learning
-I had the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting, which deepened
my understanding of construction techniques and materials. The experience of mixing
concrete, setting forms, and pouring foundations was invaluable and enhanced my technical
skills.
2. Collaborative Environment
-Working with a diverse team of experienced engineers, architects, and construction
workers provided a rich learning environment. The collaboration fostered a sense of
community and allowed me to gain insights from seasoned professionals, improving my
problem-solving and teamwork abilities.
3. Project Management Exposure
- Observing and participating in the project management process was enlightening. I
learned about scheduling, resource allocation, and quality control, which are crucial aspects
of ensuring project success. This exposure gave me a clearer picture of the complexities
involved in managing large construction projects.
4. Safety Practices
- The emphasis on safety at Teabelt Concrete Limited was impressive. I appreciated the
rigorous safety protocols and training sessions, which highlighted the importance of
maintaining a safe working environment. This instilled in me a strong sense of responsibility
towards workplace safety.
5. Innovation and Technology
- Witnessing the integration of modern technology in construction, such as the use of
advanced machinery and software for design and project management, was fascinating. This
experience underscored the importance of staying updated with technological advancements
in the industry.

6. Community Impact
-Seeing how our projects positively affected the local community was deeply rewarding.
Constructing buildings that serve educational, residential, or commercial purposes reinforced
the significance of our work in contributing to community development and growth.

2.6 Things I Enjoyed Least and Why

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During my attachment at Teabelt Concrete Limited in Narok, there were a few aspects that I
found less enjoyable:
1. Repetitive Tasks
The nature of some tasks, such as mixing concrete or handling materials, was highly
repetitive. This monotony sometimes made it difficult to stay engaged and motivated
throughout the day.
2. Long Working Hours
The extended working hours, especially during peak construction periods, were quite
demanding. The physical and mental fatigue from these long hours often impacted my ability
to maintain a high level of productivity and focus.
3. Harsh Weather Conditions
Working outdoors in the harsh weather conditions of Narok, including extreme heat or
unexpected rain, was challenging. This made certain tasks uncomfortable and sometimes
hindered efficient work.
4. Limited Hands-on Experience with Advanced Technology
I had hoped to gain more hands-on experience with advanced construction technologies and
machinery. However, much of the work involved traditional methods, which limited my
exposure to newer, more innovative practices in the industry.

5. Communication Barriers
Occasionally, there were communication barriers between team members due to language
differences or varying levels of technical knowledge. This sometimes led to
misunderstandings and inefficiencies in task execution.

2.7 Problems Experienced and How They Were Handled


1. Delay in Material Delivery
- There were frequent delays in the delivery of construction materials, which affected the
project timelines.
Handling
- Coordinated with the procurement team to establish a more reliable supply chain.
- Implemented a buffer stock strategy to ensure materials were available when needed.
- Communicated regularly with suppliers to get real-time updates on delivery schedules.
2. Equipment Malfunction
- Critical construction equipment, such as mixers and concrete pumps, often malfunctioned,
causing project delays.
Handling
- Conducted routine maintenance checks to prevent breakdowns.
- Established a quick-response team to address equipment issues promptly.
- Arranged for backup equipment to be available on-site to minimize downtime.
3. Labor Shortages
- There were instances of labor shortages due to absenteeism or high turnover rates among
workers.
Handling

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- Implemented a recruitment drive to hire additional workers.
- Improved working conditions and incentives to retain existing employees.
- Scheduled flexible work shifts to ensure continuous progress on the project.
4. Safety Concerns
- There were safety concerns on the construction site, including the lack of personal
protective equipment (PPE) and inadequate safety protocols.

Handling
- Conducted safety training sessions for all workers.
- Ensured that PPE was available and mandated its use on-site.
- Established strict safety protocols and regular safety audits to maintain a safe working
environment.

2.8 Major Benefits Derived from the Field Attachment Program at


Teabelt Concrete Limited
1. Hands-on Experience- The attachment provided practical experience in concrete
production, quality control, and construction techniques, bridging the gap between theoretical
knowledge and real-world application.
2. Skill Development- Exposure to various construction equipment and tools enhanced
technical skills and familiarity with industry-standard practices.
3.Professional Networking-Interaction with industry professionals and colleagues facilitated
the building of a professional network, potentially opening up future career opportunities.
4. Problem-Solving Skills- Engaging in real-world projects and overcoming on-site
challenges improved critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
5. Understanding of Industry Standards-Gaining insights into industry regulations, safety
standards, and quality assurance processes reinforced the importance of compliance and best
practices.
6. Project Management Experience-Participation in project planning, scheduling, and
execution provided a deeper understanding of project management and coordination.
7. Career Insight- Observing day-to-day operations and the dynamics of the construction
industry offered a clearer perspective on career paths and areas of interest within the field.

3 CONCULUSION
The summer Industrial attachment conducted in period of twelve weeks played great role in
my undergraduate program. It was period of opportunities to apply class theoretical
knowledge into real practice skills. I participated in multitask works at construction site that
helped me get experiences in building construction like CAD drawings and interpretation into
real practice; building setting out on site; steel related activities include cutting, bending,
binding of reinforcements; carpentry works at site include formworks for structural members,
scaffoldings, ladders; masonry works; concreting operations, plastering, pointing, backfilling
and compaction. Being on construction site was highly contributed my level of sociability
like communication skills, team work skills, time management, motivation skills, labor
management skills, personal work ethics, consultative skills, to meet with date line, task
scheduling skills and analytical skills. Participating with the consultants and supervisors

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helped me to produce valuable and qualitative work to meet client requirements. Skills
obtained in attachment will help me in the career of building construction fields.

4 RECOMMENDATIONS
RECOMMENDATION TO TEABELT LTD is the Bomet construction company which is
working in the country wide. It is playing big role and contributing to the development of the
construction and achieving the goals of their mission. There are some recommendations I
want to suggest to the company for future trainings
• The company should provide the protective equipment to her workers.
• The project managers want the supervisors to focus on their task instead of internee. So,
the future training the internees should be considered in order to improve their skills.
• The company should provide many qualified supervisors in order to give more time to
internees.
• Motivation should be given to trainees, if motivated, they can do more things of great
importance to the company
RECOMMENDATION TO DeKUT
• To promote the quality of training and amount of time spent, I recommend that The DeKUT
authorities and administration may start making partnerships with companies.
• Most student have struggled in getting companies which were hosted them in period of
industrial attachment that is why DeKUT should look the companies which will host the
student.

5 REFERENCES
• Retrieved from www.civilstudent.com
• Doran, D. (2009). Site Engineers Manual (2nd ed.). Scotland, UK: Whittles Publishing.
• GREENO, R. C. (2007). CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY (4th ed.). London, England:
Pearson Education Ltd.

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