My intern experience at PSI has been great! I have learned
so much about the construction/developing field. I gained many valuable lessons
from job sites, and learned how to resolve issues, and conflicts that arose. I
gained confidence in talking to contractors and superintendents. I learned how
to read construction plans and soils reports. PSI has given me great experience
that I will take into my professional career. I came away from PSI with an ACI
certificate more skills than I ever thought I would learn about the industry. I am thankful for the friends I have made from
PSI. I could not have asked for a better experience. I really want to thank my boss Drew for giving
me the opportunity, along with all the time he put in to educate me, and help
me grow!
URB 484
Monday, April 29, 2013
#21
My work day consisted of testing and sampling concrete at
the City Scape apartments, and at the Longhorn Stake House. I started my first
job at 7:00 at Longhorn Stake House. The concrete poor was for the footings
that I approved the other day. I only had to take four samples because they
were poring under 50 yards. I also had to check the temperature of the
concrete, and verify the slump. After I cast the samples I left them in an ice
chest on site o be picked up tomorrow.
My next poor was scheduled for 10:00 am at the City Scape
apartments in downtown Phoenix. The poor for City Scape was a lot larger than
the Longhorn job. The City Scape was poring 200 yards. I had to cast 16
samples. I took a sample every 5th truck, but the it was not that
bad because only 2 two yards were craned up at a time. I had a 40 minute break
in between each sample, so I got to relax and enjoy the beautiful down town
scenery.
#20
My first job site was back at the Longhorn Stake
House next to the Fiesta Mall. I arrived on site for a footing inspection, and
utilities trench backfill density tests. The footing inspection consist of
probing all of the footing bottoms and making sure they are in firm approved
fill, and there are no lose soils. While I was probing I did find a problem
area that was probing soft. My probe was sinking down about a foot and a half
down. I had to talk to both the grading contractor and the superintendent on how
to resolve the issue. We all agreed that the contractor would remove the loose
soil until the bottom of footing is into firm/hard soils. The contractor excavated down to firm soils
while I tested one foot of utilities trench backfill. The trench backfill met
the minimum percent compaction. After I verified the newly excavated footing
bottom, I documented what happen and how it was resolved in my notes on my
field notice paperwork. The footing situation was good experience for me on how
to resolve a conflict on a job site
#19
My morning started off with a site meeting at the Fiesta
mall where a proposed Longhorn Stake House is going to be built. I met with the
grading contractor and the superintendent to go over the soils report. The site
was previously compacted and consisted of approved engineered fill, so no
excavation was needed for the building slab. The only thing that was required
by the engineer was to observe and verify
one foot of scarification and compaction for the building pad. The top
foot of the pad was ripped and water was added to the soil. The soil was then
compacted. I took four density test for on the building pad. Probing and
density test confirmed that the soil met a minimum 95% compaction. After I finished up my paper work I was off to
two other jobs to pick up concrete samples. One of those jobs is the City Scape
apartments that are in downtown Phoenix. I’m sure you have seen the
construction going on your way to ASU.
#18
Another great weekend was in the books! It was a jammed
packed weekend that was full of great moments. The weekend started out with a
Diamondback baseball game. I met some friends that I have not seen in a while
for a baseball game after work. It started out as a good game against the
Rockies, but the game ended up getting away from the Diamondbacks. The game was
still fun, even though we lost. After the game we all went down the street to
this bar called The Duce. It was my first time going there, and it was such a
fun place to go to! I highly recommend it to everyone! The next time you are
down town for a game or a night out do your self a favor and check it out!
Saturday was the annual Salsa festival at Tempe Beach Park. If you don’t know about the salsa festival,
you really need to check it out next year! It is $10 to get in, and is a day
all you can eat chips and salsa from over 50 different booths, live music,
games and of course margaritas! I look forward to it every year and it never disappoints!
Mark your calendar for next year and check it out! After the salsa festival all
of my friends went back to my place for a pool party/BBQ. It was a great
weekend to start off the coming summer months.
#17
My second career service event was extremely helpful and
informative. I attended the urban planning mixer at ASU. The event consisted of
a Q&A panel of five different urban planners. Three of the four planners
worked for local cities in the Phoenix area and the other two planners worked
in the private sector for private companies. The seminar also had over fifteen
different companies and city tables in the back that were offering internships
and even jobs. Their was a good student turn out that attended, about 40 or so.
The mixer started off with an hour long Q&A with the five professional
planners. The bulk of the questions were asked by the student host. The
questions were very useful! For example, What is a typical day like as a
planner, how did they end up as a planner and so on. Each planner took turns
answering the questions, which was interesting because they were all in
different departments, and came from different backgrounds. The Q&A also
covered how to dress, interview, and overall job expectations. After the
Q&A the student were free to eat and mingle in the back were job booths
were set up. I walked around and handed out my resume, along with most other
student. I spent time shaking hands and networking with future job opportunities.
I really gained a significant amount of confidence by attending the mixer.
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