A Project Report On Flyover Internship Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited Patna. - PDF
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A project report on flyover internship bihar rajya pul nirman nigam limited patna.
1. A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSTRUCTION OF FLYOVER For Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam Limited. Guided by :- Mr. Arvind Prasad Gupta ( Project Engineer ) Project Name Lohia
Path Chakra Submitted by:- Prabhat Kumar Prashant Shaurabh Civil Engineering VIIth Sem Civil Engineering VIIth Sem Roll No:-14102024 Roll No:-14102025 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,GURU GHASIDAS VISHWAVIDYALAYA BILASPUR, C.G.
2. REASON BEHIND GOING FOR A FLYOVER As the traffic on the road goes on increasing and we don’t have any space left in both the dimensions, then the only option left will be to
go to the third dimension and that is done through Flyover construction. There is so much traffic in the city so it takes around 45 to 60 minutes to go from saguna more to patna high
court even they are 12 kms apart,and of being the lifeline road of the city it is important to control the traffic on this road.So the decision has been taken to construct a flyover so to
reduce the travelling time to 15 minutes from 45 minutes.
3. Contents Aknowledgement Abstract SECTION -A Different stages of project Topographic survey and analysis Traffic survey and analysis Geotechnical aspects and
analysis Planning and design SECTION –B Features of project Salient features Physical features SECTION –C Components involved Foundation Substructure
Superstructure SECTION –D Machines and equipments used Air compressor Backhoe loader Crawler crane Excavator Genset Hydraullic rig machine Hydraullic crane
Mini roller
4. Pneumatic concrete breaker Transit mixer Tanks Augur Casing Treamie pipe Funnel Goliath Gantry Crane SECTION –E Construction Procedure & dimensions
Pile Pile cap Pier Pier cap Girder Deck Bearing Crash barrier Installation of light SECTION –F Quality Control Test on aggregates Crushing test Impact test
Shape test Bitumen adhesion test Test on Cement Date of packing Colour Rubbing Hand Insertion Float test
5. Shape test Strength test Performance test Load test Capacity test Stress test Cube strength Slump cone test SECTION –G Conclusion
6. Acknowledgement A vocational training is a golden opportunity for learning and self development.I consider myself very lucky and honored to have so many wonderful people
lead me through in completion of this project. First of all I would like to thank all the families and friends that participate on my life and get me in this intensityand individuals who
support and share idea and also helping me to be like this. I am very thankful to BIHAR RAJYA PUL NIRMAN NIGAM LIMITED(BRPNNL) and its managing director RANJAN KUMAR for
having given me the opportunity to undertake my one month summer training in their working area.It was a very good learning experience for me to have worked at this area.I
would like to convey my heartiest thanks to Chief Engineer ARVIND KUMAR and all the Faculty members at Department of Civil Engineering at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya,who
made it all possible. I would also thank SUJEET SIR for his endless support at site and in his office by consulting me how to do things at site,all teachers of Civil Engineering who
brought me to my present performance and shape me like this during the last Three successive years, special thank to my prof NIKHIL KUMAR VERMA for guiding me to do training at
BRPNNL. Before I finish I would like to give my deepest thanks to all workers from thr contractor, S P Singla Construction Private Limited and the consultant side starting from
Engineers to daily labours.Also for those who do not listed in the above but support me in different areas I would like thank all.
7. ABOUT BIHAR RAJYA PUL NIRMAAN NIGAM LTD. Constitution and objectives Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam (BRPNN) was formed on 11th June, 1975 under Indian Company Act,
1956 as a Govt. Company. Its main objectives are - Construction of Bridges/Roads Maintenance of Bridges Toll Collection The Nigam is registered as a Public Company under
Indian Company Act, 1956 and it is a Govt. Company as total share capital of Rs.500 Lakhs is pledged in the name of Governor of Bihar. The Nigam is governed by Managing Director
on behalf of Board of Directors nominated by the Govt. under guidelines set by Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association along with work rules mentioned therein.
Concept of Working Bridges are constructed departmentally by the Nigam on the basis of current Schedule of Rates (SoR) sanctioned for Works Department. As the work is done
departmentally, cost incurred is less as compared to work done by contractors. ABOUT S P Singla Construction Pvt Ltd. S. P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. collaboratively facilitate,
engineer, and disseminate construction services fostering the world’s ethical, social, economic, and intellectual growth, using progressive and diverse techniques on the cutting
edge of the construction industry. Every aspect of how we work has been built to fulfil our mission to make lasting contributions to our people, our communities, and the
construction industry. From company’s commitment for its valuable employee’s teamwork to a continued commitment to hard work and performing with excellence, our values are
obvious in every office and on every project site. S. P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. collaboratively facilitate the construction services fostering the world’s geographical growth,
using progressive and diverse techniques on the cutting edge of the construction industry and provides healthy professional environment which is unanimously
8. accepted by every associated employee of S. P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. we filter excellent from best. VISION To build a progressive and creative organisation that constantly
strives to improve its business & construction practices and win clients’ trust by exceeding their expectations. MISSION To be pioneers in the field of Bridge construction by
application of innovative solutions and knowledge to work. S. P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd. is a company pioneering spirit. That pioneering spirit drives us to constantly find new
and smarter ways to build. Our construction services have been fine-tuned over a century of building and during that time have embraced advances in technology that help us build
better and safer infrastructure and for a lower cost. Our experienced team applies today’s technology to proven building principles. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN CONSTRUCTION OF:
R.C.C. bridges Pre-stressed concrete bridges Cantilever bridges for construction of long span bridges Well foundations Pile foundations Flyovers Road / Rail over bridges
Steel bridges including fabrication & launching Launch of pre-cast & pre-stressed concrete girder Roadwork with asphaltic concrete and mastic asphalt surfaces Segmental
constructions At S. P. Singla Constructions Pvt. Ltd., we are always striving to bring on board the latest of technologies and equipment to meet the demands of today’s clients. While
listed above are few of the technologies we are presently working with, in near future we will be adding more to our list. The technologies are updated time-to-time to deliver today
what others hope to do tomorrow.
9. Abstract The training report in broad spectrum contains six sections in which I try to explain my one month learning experience in the running project, construction of LOHIA
Path CHAKRA as a part of Bailey Road Flyover. The content of all section is broadly explained and it is made from the practical basis of the site work of weekly basis. In section A I
give all the details of different stages of the project. In this section I put all the details of the work done in the same manner at the site for the completion of the project. In section B I
try to explain the features of the project like the project details, the cost involved, the length of the flyover, no of piles involved, cost involved .etc. In section C I try to explain the
components involved in the Flyover construction. It has been categorized into three parts the foundation part, the sub structure and the superstructure part. In section D I try to
explain all the machines and equipments used in the whole construction with their respective pictures. The section E is the most important chapter in which explains all the
dimensions and the construction procedure of the components involved with some practical images whatever I clicked during the whole training period. In the section F I try to
explain all the related tests on the materials involved in the construction the tests on the aggregates, cement, soil and, model testing of pile on the basis of which we decide the size
of different part of the bridge, which type of material is suitable for the construction process, how we can minimize the cost on that particular project and also the load carrying
capacity of pile. After reading all the sections one can easily understand basics of flyover construction procedure, dimension and minimization of the cost of the project.
10. SECTION –A DIFFERENT STAGES OF PROJECT 1.SURVEY AND ANALYSIS Each and every civil engineering project starts with survey. There are various stages of survey. The first
step of surveying is reconnaissance Then after that various maps of the site is studied. Only after this detail survey of proposed project site is done. Here in this project a detail
survey of the site is done by the Total Station and various other instruments of surveying and layout is drawn in Autocad. With help of this total space available for construction,
alignment of flyover and no. lanes of flyover & total carriageway. It should be noted that surveying not only plays an important role in the design of the project but also in the
execution. 2. TRAFFIC SURVEY AND ANALYSIS The main purposes of traffic survey are: traffic monitoring, traffic control and management, traffic enforcement, traffic forecasting,
model calibration and validating etc. The purposes of carrying out traffic volume count are designing, improving traffic system, planning, management etc. Traffic forecast predicts
the future traffic volume levels on the project road. In this project, the flyover is designed to meet the requirements of traffic for next 25 years. From traffic survey it was decided to
design the flyover for live load for a single lane of class 70R or 2 lanes of class -A. .3. GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS AND ANALYSIS It is very necessary to carry out thorough soil
investigation of the site as the whole load of the structure is ultimately taken by soil through foundation. Feasibility, design and safety of the structure all depends upon load bearing
capacity of the soil strata at the site.
11. For this purpose bore holes were drilled in the ground to get information about the sub-soil strata. Boring was done at an interval of 40m along the alignment and depth of
exploration was 39m. Samples were taken from the bore hole and tested in the laboratory and engineering properties of the soil was investigated. Also some field test was carried
out. From these tests & investigations, it was concluded that the Soil Bearing Capacity (SBC) of the site was 230 MPa. 4. PLANNING & DESIGN All the results were taken into account
and with help of Various IS Codes detailed planning and design were prepared according to which execution is going through and the flyover is under construction. From all
available data a pile was designed and Initial Load Test for pile was done to confirm the load carrying capacity of the single pile. TECHNICAL DATAS :- SAGUNA MORE TO PATNA HIGH
COURT Diameter of Pile 1200 mm Verticle load capacity of pile 250T Horizontal load capacity of pile 20T Depth of pile cap 1800 mm SECTION – B Salient Features:- Project Cost :
391.47cr Agency : BRPNNL
12. Date of commencement : 9 Dec 2015 Target date of completion : 18 Dec 2017 Physical Features:- Total length of Project 3.2 kM Length of elevated part 1.7 kM No.of piers 16 Type
of superstructure PSC GIRDERS Slope across bridge length 1 in 30 No.of underpasses 4 Elevated Bridges 1 Average traffick movement 2000 Vehicles/hour. SECTION :- COMPONENTS
INVOLVED FOUNDATION Piles and the Pile cap comes under the Foundation part. Piles:- The function of pile is to transfer the load to the soil. Three types of pile are there:- 1. End
bearing pile 2. Friction pile 3. End bearing and friction pile In this project we used End bearing Pile,some parts of the load transferred by the pile by end of pile and remaining load is
by the friction between pile and the surface of soil around the pile.
13. Arrow in the above image denotes how load transferred to the ground Pile cap reinforcement Piles usually exists as a group which are all integrated by means of a pile cap as
shown in figure. Piles carrying very heavy point loads tend to produce high tensile stress at the pile cap. Reinforcement is thus designed to provide: - 1.Resistance to tensile bending
forces in the bottom of the cap. 2.Resistance to the vertical shear. SUBSTRUCTURE Pier and Pier-cap Support of superstructure, transfer dead and live load to pile.It also carries its
own considerable weight.
14. Pier It is a raised structure typically supported by well-spaced piles or the pile cap. It can be made by wooden concrete, steel, mixed, but in this project we use concrete pier with
well-maintained iron rod. Pier cap The upper or bearing part of the pier, usually made of concrete or hard stone; designed to distribute concentrated loads evenly over the area of
pier.The width of pier cap depends upon the width of carriageway, its size depends upon the live load and dead load bridge capacity. SUPERSTRUCTURE Wearing surface consists of
the deck structure itself, which support the direct loads due to traffic and all the other permanent and variable leads to which the structure is subjected. Also known as carriageway.
Width of carriageway depends upon number of lane of flyover. For intermediate carriage -5.5 m and for two lane-7.5 m. Bearing Bridge bearings are used to transfer forces from the
superstructure to substructure, allowing the following types of movements of the superstructure :- Translational movements; are displacements in vertical and horizontal directions
due to in-place or out-of- place forces like wind and self-weight.
15. Rotational movements; cause due to moments. Until the middle of this century, the bearings used considered of following types: - pin, roller, rocker, metal sliding etc. Girder It
is support of carriageway between two piers, it is of many types like box shape, Z shape,I-shape and many other forms. In this flyover, I-shape pre-stressed beam used . Crash barrier
A strong fence at the side of carriageway, intended to reduce the risk of serious accidents. It is of various types ex: - wooden, tin, steel, cable, wire, concrete. Concrete barrier is
strongest one and cheap as well. Now these days in flyover concrete crash barrier is preferred generally. SECTION -D Machines and equipments used Air Compressor Backhoe
Loader
16. Crawler crane Excavator Genset Hydraullic Rig Machine Hydraullic Crane Mini Roller
17. Pneumatic concrete breaker Transit Mixer Tanks Bullet Augur Bucket Augur Casing
18. Treamie Pipe Funnel Goliath Gantry Crane
19. SECTION -E CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES AND DIMENSIONS PILE :- In this particular project, we use rotary hammer machine for drilling purpose. 1.Pile boring procedure Set
up the Location of Bored Pile. We use Total Station instrument to survey each pile point. The dia of the pile is 1.2m and the depth is 32m. 2. Drilling Using MAIT machine
20. 3. Insert Casing
21. After Casing is inserted the bore is filled W with the bentonite clay mixed with water to Prevent the soil from the sides to fall down to Bottom. 4. Insertion of Steel Cage
22. 5. Insertion of Tremie Pipe & Pouring of Concrete Number of piles: number of piles required for a particular pier is depends upon the spam, length number of lane of carriage
way, capacity of a particular pile and type of bridge it is. Capacity of each pile in this project is 230 tones PILE CAP A pile cap is thick concrete mat that rests on piles to provide a
suitable foundation. It forms the part of the foundation of structure. This pile cap distributes the load to piles uniformly. Pile capping Procedure 1. Shuttering and Reinforcement 2.
Concreting 3. Curing
23. Dimension of pile cap varies as number of piles and type of soil at that particular place, Carry a height in the rage of 10-15 feet. In this project the height is taken as 10feet.
DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS OF FOUNDATION Pile foundation with pile cap No. of piles – 4 for Abutments & 9 for piers M35 Grade Concrete is used for casting piles & pile cap
Depth of pile 32000 mm & Dia of pile 1200 mm Depth of pile cap is 3000 mm Bars used – Fe 500 Tor Steel Bar of Dia 28 mm & Dia 32 mm Sand filling is done around pier caps
to control & minimize expansion & contraction of structure and sand is economical also.
24. PIER :- A part of substructure which transfers the load to pile followed by pile cap, its construction is a normal process of filling concrete mixture with steel rod arranged in
particular manner as shown in picture . The dimensions and construction details of the cast-in-situ piers are given below. Every single pier consists of Reinforcement bars of
different dia (max upto 32mm) Casted by using M35 grade Concrete. Internal vibrators are used for compaction of concrete.
25. PIER CAP – Main function is to distribute concentrated loads evenly over the area of pier. Pier cap carry a standard shape of inverse triangle shape, which behave like a truss of
compression and tension member. I tried to show it in the picture below, tension member by dotted line and compression member by bold line. P1, P2, P3, P4, P5 shows the vehicle
load of the carriageway. Its dimension varies as number of lane required for that particular carriageway. Also calculation of length and width can be done by using the length of
tension and compression member.
26. I-GIRDER – It is a pre-stressed beam of having a shape of I. that’s why also called as I-girder. There are so many factor are considering for its construction. Its dimension varies as
the dead and live load of carriageway. It is only for low spam Length Bridge. Its length varies 20- 40 m. Here are some pictures which explain how to assemble it in bridge. Lower part
of I girder is of 600 mm, upper part is of 700 mm and middle part is 500 mm. DECK – The part of superstructure which carry the load of vehicle, also known as wearing surface. Also
support the crash barrier and light installation. Its construction is of simple molding of concrete and steel bar (in well-arranged manner). Takes 28 days in fully settings of concrete.
Daily and enough water is required for setting.
27. CRASH BARRIER – Main purpose is to prevent the vehicle by ride of from the road, prevent the accident and also used as holder of light installation.
28. It is of size lower part 500 mm and upper part is of 200 mm in parabolic shape w.r.t vertical line. LIGHT INSTALLATION – Installation of light is different aspects of bridge
construction, but we have to leave space according to its decoration. But in some project it comes in under it. I haven’t seen the process of installation of light,construction of crash
barrier and installation of deck in this one-month training period so don’t have too much idea about the processes. SECTION -F QUALITY CONTROL Test on aggregates: - Aggregate
plays an important role in pavement construction, pile construction, pile construction. Aggregates influence, to a great extent, the load transfer capability of pavements. Hence it is
essential that they should be thoroughly tested before using for construction. Not only that aggregates should be strong and durable, they should also possess proper shape and
size to make
29. The pavement act monolithically. Aggregates are tested for strength, toughness, hardness, and shape and water absorption. 1. Crushing test - Used to determine the strength of
aggregates. The test consists of subjecting the specimen of aggregate in standard mould to a compression test under standard load conditions. Dry aggregates passing through
12.5mm sieves and retained 10 mm sieves are filled in a cylindrical measure of 11.5 mm diameter and a8 cm height in three layers. Each layer is tamped 25 times with at standard
rod. The test sample is weighted and placed in the test cylinder in three layers each layer being tamped again. The specimen is subjected to a compressive load of 40 tones gradually
applied at the rate of 4 tones per minute. Then crushed aggregates are then sieved through 2.36 m sieve and weight of passing material is expressed as percentages of the total
sample which is aggregate crushing value. A value less than 10 signifies an exceptionally strong aggregate. 2. Impact test: - The aggregate impact test is carried out to evaluate the
resistance to impact of aggregates. Aggregate passing 12.5 mm sieve and retained 10 mm sieve is filled in a cylinder steel cup of internal diameter 10.2 mm and depth of 5 cm which
is attached to a metal base of impact testing machine. 3. Shape test: - Flakiness and Elongation test Flakiness index is defined as the percentage by weight of aggregate particles
whose least dimension less than .6 times their size. Flakiness gauge is used for this test.
30. The elongation index of an aggregate is defined as the percentage by weight of particles whose great dimension is 1.8 times their mean dimension. This test is applicable to
aggregate larger than 6.3 mm. Elongation gauge is used for this test. 4. Bitumen adhesion test: - Bitumen adheres well to all normal types of road aggregates provided they are dry
and free from dust. In the absence of water there is practically no adhesion problem of bituminous construction. Adhesion problems occur when the aggregate is wet and cold. This
problem can be dealt with by removing moisture from the aggregates by drying and increasing and mixing temperature. TEST ON CEMENT A. Date of packing: - Date of
manufacturing should be seen on the bag, it is important because the strength of cement reduces with age. B. Color: - The cement should be uniform in color. In general, the color of
cement is grey with a light greenish shade. The color of cement gives an indication of excess lime or clay and the degree of burning. C. Rubbing: -we take a pinch of cement between
fingers and rub it. It should feel smooth while rubbing. If it is rough, that means adulteration with sand. D. Hand insertion: - Thrust hand into the cement bag and it should give cool
feeling. It indicates that no hydration reaction is taking place in the bag. E. Float test: - throw a small quantity of cement in a bucket of water. It should sink and should not float on
the surface.
31. F. Shape test: - Take 100g of cement and make a stiff paste prepare a cake with sharp edges and put on the glass plate. Immerse this plate in water. Observe that the shape
shouldn’t get disturb while setting. It should be able to set and attain strength. Cement is capable of setting under water also and that is why it is also called “hydraulic cement”. G.
Strength test: - A block of cement 25 mm* 25 mm and 200 mm long is prepared and it is immersed for 7 days in water. It is then placed on supports 15000 mm apart and it is loaded
with a weight of 340 N. The block should not show any sign of failure. PERFORMANCE TEST Load test: load tests on piles are conducted on completion of 28 days after casting of
piles. Two types of tests namely initial and routine test, for each type of loading ex: - vertical, horizontal are performed Initial test on pile: The test is performed to confirm the design
load calculation and to provide guidelines for setting up the limits of acceptance for routine tests. It also gives an idea of the suitability of the pilling system. Test on pile are to be
carried out at one or more locations depending on the number of piles required. Load test for the initial load test is 2.5 times (safety factor) the safe carrying capacity of the pile.
Routine test: selection of piles for the routine test is done based on the number of piles required subjected to maximum of ½ of total number of piles required. The number of test
may be increased to 2% depending on the nature/type of structure. The test load applied 3/2 times the safe carrying capacity of pile. This test will be performed for the following
purpose: a) To ensure the safe load capacity of the piles b) Defection of any unusual performance contrary to the finding of the initial test. Vertical load test: Pile head- The pile head
shall be chipped of till sound concrete is met wherever applicable. The reinforcement shall be cut and head leveled with plaster of Paris. A bearings plate with a hole shall be placed
on the head for the jack to rest. Initial tests: it can be done in two steps; 1. 2/3 of the final load at which the total displacement attains value of 12 mm unless otherwise requires on
the basis of nature and type of structure in which case, the safe load should be corresponding to the stated total displacement permissible.
32. 2. 50 % of the final load at which the total displacement equals 10 % of the pile diameter in case of uniform diameter piles or 7.5 % of the bulb diameter in case of under reamed
piles.
33. SECTION -G CONCLUSION After the completion of this project, flyovers would benefit the commutators going to kankarbagh , Gandhi Maidan ,Mithapur Bus Stand From
Danapur, IIT, AIIMS . Anyone can travel from R Block to Gandhi Maidan without facing heavy traffic jam in between. This project will prove a great asset to mankind as it will prevent
chronic jams in traffic gridlock in areas like New Market, Patna Junction & Bailey Road and hence will save considerable amount of fuel & time.
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