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A Report on 7 days Semi-Skilled Carpenters And Mason Training at Chilankha VDC-9 6 th November to 12 th November 2016 Facilitator:- Dolakha Multi-Sectoral Training Institute (DMSTI) Organized by: Supported by: Human Rights Awareness and Christian Aid Development Center (HURADEC) Nepal Dolakha Hub Office Charikot, Dolakha Telephone: 049-421240 www.huradec.org.np

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A Report

on

7 days Semi-Skilled Carpenters And Mason Training at Chilankha VDC-9

6th

November to 12th November 2016

Facilitator:- Dolakha Multi-Sectoral Training Institute (DMSTI)

Organized by: Supported by:

Human Rights Awareness and Christian Aid

Development Center (HURADEC) Nepal Dolakha Hub Office

Charikot, Dolakha

Telephone: 049-421240

www.huradec.org.np

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Introduction

Nepal as disaster prone country, floods, landslides, epidemics and fires cause considerable loss

of life and property every year. Though earthquake is not a frequent parameter but has high

potential for causing severe damage. Past record of earthquakes have shown that Nepal can

expect atleast one major earthquake of magnitude around 8 Richter scale every eighty years. Not

many people in Nepal realize that they are living in the high risk zone, so the importance of

earthquake resistance building was not of great concern till major earthquake strike Nepal on 25,

26 April and 10 May 2015. To minimize risk of loss of lives and property due to earthquake, it

is necessary to create awareness to build earthquake resistance building, simultaneously it is

equally required to developed skilled manpower for the reconstruction of the damaged structures

during the earthquake in the remote and rural areas of Nepal. To fulfill this need HURADEC

Nepal in support with Christian Aid, Dolakha organized the semi-skilled carpenters and

mason training for rural masons to enhance them for making the seismically resistant

structures. The technical support for the training was provided from Dolakha Multi-Sectoral

Training Institute (DMSTI). The course followed was as per the syllabus designed by DUDBC.

The syllabus provided by DUDBC is provided in Appendix A.

1.0 Training outline

HURADEC Nepal in support with Christian Aid, Dolakha organized a 7 days semi-skilled

Carpenters and Mason Training to enhance the manpower needed for the design of seismically

resistance structures, on Himalaya Secondary School Dhakrebot-9 Chilakha VDC, Dolakha. The

training was facilitated by Dolakha Multi-Sectoral Training Institute (DMSTI). Total 24

participants attended the training program.

2.0 Objective and Purpose of the Training Program

The principal aim of the training was to create suitable manpower to build seismically resistant

rural buildings. Also the course was designed to create the trainers who can give practical

training to the rural masons in the field.

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3.0 Time Duration

The duration of training was 7days. The training started from 10:30 AM and ended at 4:30 PM.

4.0 Participants

There was heterogeneous group of participants. Out of 24 participants, 6 were Dalit, 7 were

Janajati and 11 were Chhetri. Among 24 participants non of them are female and there age was

around fifty. The list of all the participants is attached in Appendix B.

5.0 Resource Persons

The technical assistance was provided by Dolakha Multi-Sectoral Training Institute (DMSTI).

The responsibilities of the resource persons were to guide the participants and also to assist in the

laboratory/field work. The list of resource persons is attached in Appendix C.

6.0 Training Proceedings

The training contained 14 hours of theory class 17 practical class. Also every day class started

with the discussion of the previous day work. One hours was allotted in the inaugural day for the

welcome and expectation collection of the participants. Similarly One hours on the last day was

utilized for the closing ceremony. The following sections give the day to day activity held during

the training according to Ram Bdr. Bayalkoti (participant of mason training).

Day 1: November 6, 2016

Social Mobilizer of HURADEC Nepal gave the welcome speech. It was attended by 24

participants and all the resource persons of DMSTI. After the short inaugural speech there was

introduction program between the participants and trainers. The areas of interest and the

expectation of the participants was also discussed shortly.

Then the theory class was conducted. The first lecture was given about the basic concept of

Earthquake. Similarly the precautions before, during and after the earthquake was also discussed.

One hour session was followed by the distribution of stationary material, helmet and safety night

reflective jacket/vest. Then discussed about the considerations made in the mud mortar, cement

mortar, stone masonry, brick masonry, wooden band and RC slab.

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Day 2: November 7, 2016

On second day participants explained briefly about the previous day activities. Then was given

about the concept of foundation design, site selection and building construction. Then the

process for making the layout of the building and soil test was also discussed. It was followed by

another lecture class about the methods to access the quality of the construction work. After both

the lectures were over the layout plan was made in the periphery of Himalayan Secondary

School. The practical class was supervised by all the resource persons of DMSTI.

Day 3: November 8, 2016

The training session started with the brief summary about the previous day activities. Then the

lecture was given about stone masonry and load bearing wall. Then rest of day was devoted for

completing the layout plan, earthwork, soling and placing of bend up bars above the junction.

Similarly the method for making the PCC was also discussed. One hour session was followed by

the distribution of tool kit such as pick, shovel, claw hammer, hand saw, plier and trowel.

Day 4: November 9, 2016

The training session started with the brief summary about the previous day activities. Then

lecture was delivered about the concept of assessement of quality of construction materials was

briefed. Then rest of day was devoted for completing wall up to wooden band and also prepared

wood for DPC band.

Day 5: November 10, 2016

The whole day was devoted for the practical work. The stone masonry wall was constructed

according to the guidelines provided. The construction of wooden band and wall was the major

work performed. The common mistakes while placing the stone was studied. Special emphasis

was given in the construction of the joints, placing the vertical reinforcement bar at corner and

placing door and window. In the same class the ideas for discussing the wood and bamboo as the

construction materials was also discussed.

Day 6: November 11, 2016

The brief report about the previous day work was given to the participants. Then the remaining

part of the practical i.e. construction till the sill band was done. The sill band was made up of

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wood. Special focuses were made on the design of L and T junctions but in practical only L

junction was constructed. The joints orientation and the leveling of the structural wall also

discussed. For the observation of training Civil Engineer Mr. Mahendra Poudel from

CEEPAARD Nepal was attended on second half.

Day 7: November 12, 2016

It followed with feedback session and assessment of the participants. The class was started with

highlighting the bamboo and wood construction technique, alternative construction materials,

bye-laws and its implementation during construction as per the DUDBC guidelines. The

questionnaire in Nepali language is attached in Appendix D. Being last day of the training

session the practical work was done until closing ceremony started. On first half Emergency

Programme Officer Mr. Amit Chakarwarty from Christian Aid was there for supervision of semi-

skilled Carpenters and Mason Training. On closing ceremony executive director Nabaraj

Neupane and admin finance Samjhana Shrestha from CEEPAARD Nepal and executive director

Nar Bdr. Shrestha from DMSTI were attended and provided the certificate to the participants.

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Achievement of Semi-Skill Carpenters and Mason Training

After this training the participants became familiar with the basic concept and design practices of

earthquake resistant building construction in the rural areas. They also knew various codes

specification and guidelines issued by the DUDBC, GoN, applicable for the earthquake

resistance building construction. The participants became knowledgeable about the frequent

probable errors and omissions likely to be encountered during the construction practice. All the

participants were involved in the real case demonstration at site right from setting layout of the

building till necessary sill, bands, lintels, etc. The participants after this training became

competent to design and construction of earthquake resistant structures in rural area.

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APPENDIX A

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APPENDIX B

List of Participation.

S.N. Name Address

1. Ashok Nepali Chilankha-6

2. Kushang Temba Tamang Chilankha-6

3. Chandra Bdr. Bhujel Chilankha-6

4. Thankar Bdr. G.C. Chilankha-6

5. Ram Bdr. G.C. Chilankha-6

6. Hari Bdr. Tamang Chilankha-6

7. Subash Tamang Chilankha-6

8. Ram Bdr. Khatri Chilankha-3

9. Nima Chendo Sherpa Chilankha-3

10. Bir Dhoj Khadka Chilankha-3

11. Ratna Bir Tamang Chilankha-3

12. Gadesh B.K. Chilankha-8

13. Indra Bdr. Bayalkoti Chilankha-8

14. Metar Tamang Chilankha-8

15. Ram Bdr. Tamang Chilankha-8

16. Ram Bdr. Bayalkoti Chilankha-7

17. Gyanendra Khadka Chilankha-7

18. Man Bdr. Kami Chilankha-9

19. Metar Kami Chilankha-9

20. Gupta Bdr. Khadka Chilankha-9

21. Bikram Khatri Chilankha-9

22. Khim Bdr. Khatri Chilankha-7

23. Baburam Bhujel Chilankha-7

24. Surya Bdr. Thapa Chilankha-9

APPENDIX C

List of resource persons

S. N. Name Designation

1. Er. Sabin Shrestha Civil Engineer

2. Er. Purna Shai Thakuri Civil Engineer

3. Miss. Anita Shivakoti Civil Sub-Overseer

4. Mrs. Pawan Kumari Khadka Social Mobilizer Chilankha VDC

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APPENDIX D Assessment Questions

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Mr.Ram Bdr.Bayalkoti during practical class

Tool Kit distribution at Chilankha-9

Practical class

During theory class given by Er.Sabin Shrestha

APPENDIX E Photography

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APPENDIX F Attendance Sheet

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