BUILDERS OF THE FUTURE ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE

On May 5, 2025, fourth-year students of the Faculty of Architecture and Construction, majoring in Industrial and Civil Engineering, took part in a field training lesson held at the new building complex of the Turkmen State Architecture and Construction Institute, where construction is currently progressing rapidly. The purpose of the training was to combine the students’ theoretical knowledge with practical experience and to improve their applied skills.

During this particular session, students became extensively acquainted with concrete works. In particular, they received detailed information about the properties, application technology, and practical importance of concrete works carried out using a concrete mixing unit (BSU) for fine aggregates, which involves the combination of washed fine gravel, cement, and fillers – materials commonly used in construction. The preparation of concrete mixtures, their strength in the poured areas, and quality standards were also specially emphasized.

Students observed how reinforced concrete work, concrete pouring, and the placement of construction reinforcements are systematically carried out at the construction site. These kinds of sessions not only provide students with professional knowledge but also help develop their problem-solving abilities, teamwork skills, and adaptability to production conditions.

Such field-based training plays a vital role in helping future construction engineers gain practical experience and grow into skilled, innovative professionals who meet modern construction standards.