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The document is a final professional training report submitted by an engineering trainee to the Engineers Registration Board in Tanzania. It summarizes the trainee's academic background, provides details of professional training projects undertaken including designing a bridge, and requests approval for registration as a professional engineer. The trainee gained experience in design, site supervision, procurement, and project management through working on civil engineering projects under supervision.

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General PT Report Template 19

The document is a final professional training report submitted by an engineering trainee to the Engineers Registration Board in Tanzania. It summarizes the trainee's academic background, provides details of professional training projects undertaken including designing a bridge, and requests approval for registration as a professional engineer. The trainee gained experience in design, site supervision, procurement, and project management through working on civil engineering projects under supervision.

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UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

ENGINEERS REGISTRATION BOARD

FINAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING REPORT

A FULFILMENT FOR REGISTRATION AS PROFESSIONAL


ENGINEER

YOUR ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE

By: NAME (Trainee)


ERB Graduate Reg. No: XXXX Mob:
0784 XXX XXX
Email: name @yahoo.com MM, YYYY

Cover page
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION

• Summary of your academic and professional training background.


• Maximum of one page.
CHAPTER TWO

2.0 Summary of Professional Training


Period Detail of Projects/Activities Duration Supervisor
(Months)
Name Signature

EMPLOYER :

Position: Trainee

March, Project:
2014 to
date Activities undertaken were:-

i. Preparation of annual maintenance


plan
ii. Prioritizing the road to be maintained
iii. Prepare 3year strategic plan for
road works
iv. Conduct Annual District
Road
Inventory and Condition Survey.
v. Categories maintenance work into
difference interventions i.e. Periodic, 9 Eng. …..
Spot improvement and routine
maintenance.

CHAPTER THREE 3.0 DETAILS OF PROFESIONAL TRAINING UNDERTAKEN


3.1 Project: Design of bridge along Dodoma – Mayamaya Road
(214km)
3.1.1 Project Particulars
Client : TANROADS-Ddoma

Project cost : Tshs. 650 Million

Consultant : A.C.E Consultants Ltd

Position held : Trainee Period : 3


Months

3.1.2 Project description

• Introduction of the project


• objective

3.1.3 Relevant Bridge regulation and design standards

[Codes]

 BS 5400 of 1982
 SATCC Code of Practice for design of Road Bridges and Culverts 1998 reprinted in July
2001.
 Overseas Road Note 9 Design Manual for small Bridges, 2000.
 TRRL EAFM procedures described in Report No.706 for catchments with sizes up to 200
km2.

[Software]

 Excel calculation sheets


 Master series

3.1.4 Scope of the Works

To carry out of feasibility study so as to prepare design equitable for a bridge of total length of
33m long, Design and preparation of detail drawings, prepare bills of quantities; cost estimation,
preparation of proposal to solicit funds and preparing tender documents.

3.1.5 My involvement in this Project:


Working as a District Engineer in this project I performed the following activities,

(a) Carrying out of feasibility study for the bridge


i. Involved in preliminaries checking of the site condition.
ii. Checking the population data for communities who will benefit from the
implementation of the project.
iii. Discuss with community on the river characteristics history. iv. Select
the appropriate construction site as per road alignment.
v. Conducting Topographic Survey.
vi. Road Vertical Alignment correlating with bridge.
vii. Selecting the economical span length of the structure.
viii. To check the vertical clearance and water-cross area
ix. Selecting bridge type was influenced with the existing condition.
x. Proposing means for river revetment and protection from scouring using
stone masonry wing walls.
(b) Preparing project proposal for the project to solicit funds. The proposal was wrote and
submitted to the Ministry of Finance Dar es salaam office. The proposal covered the
following components:
i. Executive summary
ii. Introduction and background
iii. Project objectives
iv. Project organization, management and implementation
v. Project output and market
vi. Project Benefit and Justification
vii. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): viii. Conclusion and endorsement.
ix. Annexes (attached with District road network map to show location of bridge,
BoQ, Drawings and site photos.)

3.1.6 Detail design and preparation of detail drawings


After collection of all necessary information and data during feasibility study,
organization of these data and start design work in the following procedures:

3.1.7 Challenges encountered and Solutions

• Challenge

• solutions

3.1.8 Experience Gained

The experiences gained during my designing practice were:-


a) The use of TRRL Model developed by the UK Transport and Road Research Laboratory
on physical reasoning of the hydrological interactions between rainfall and runoff.
Combination of data or information on area, land and channel slopes, catchment type, soil
type, vegetation cover and rainfall zone from the existing map were used to estimate peak
flood at channel existing.
b) To be more familiar with structural design codes such as BS 5400 of 1982, SATCC Code
of Practice for design of Road Bridges and Culverts 1998 reprinted in July 2001,
Overseas Road Note 9 Design Manual for small Bridges, 2000.
c) Loading of members differs to live loads from slab to beam where by the beams live
include knife edge load
d) Capability on combining design loads for the all cases (at Ultimate and serviceability
limit states).
e) Checking the suitability of structural members against bending moment, shear force and
crack control.
f) Designing of structural members in respect with determination of dead and live loads,
identification of free body diagrams (FBD)/statistical system, dimensioning and
determination of appropriate assumptions for design.
g) Preparation of working drawings and bar bending schedule.
h) Proposing good site for the bridge.

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0 Conclusion

As I have narrated above in this report, I have gained adequate Professional experience in Civil
Engineering works (design, site supervision and office management) as well as knowledge in
procurement matters, project management and contracts administration. I have now managed to
bridge theories and reality on site. I have faced many challenges while implementing projects
and I have also been able to look for the solution to those problems.

Further I certify that, this report results from my involvement in various civil engineering works
carried out and is not copied from any unauthorized materials and thus the activities written in
this report were carried out under close supervision of Professional Engineers.

With regard to the professional engineering experience I have gained so far, I finally wish the
Engineers Registration Board to consider, evaluate and approve my application for registration as
Professional Engineer.
Name: ...............................................

Signature:……………………………

Date:………………………………….

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1 Endorsement

I, the undersigned, have gone through the report that has been prepared and we endorse the
experience attained and reported by the writer. Based on our personal knowledge of the character
and professional reputation of the applicant, I recommend for acceptance of this professional
training report by the Engineers Registration Board in fulfillment of the requirements for
registration as Professional Engineer.

_____________________________ _____________________________

Name Stamp and Signature

5.2 Endorsement

I, the undersigned, have gone through the report that has been prepared and we endorse the
experience attained and reported by the writer. Based on our personal knowledge of the character
and professional reputation of the applicant, I recommend for acceptance of this professional
training report by the Engineers Registration Board in fulfillment of the requirements for
registration as Professional Engineer.

_____________________________ _____________________________

Name Stamp and Signature

APPENDICES

Design Calculations - To be signed and stamped by a Professional Engineer on every page.

Design Drawings - To be signed and stamped by a Professional Engineer on every page.

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