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JOB APPLICATION LETTER

Alif Nurahmanda
Jl. Raya Kediri No. 57
Nganjuk / Jawa Timur / 64471
+6285655755321 / (0321) 598822
alifnurahmanda@gmail.com

May 28th 2019

Mr. Ade Kurniawan ST, MT


Adhi Karya (Persero) Tbk.
Jl. Gayung Kebonsari No. 167
Surabaya

Dear Mr. Ade


This letter is response to your Supervisor job advertisement posted by Adhi Karya (Persero)
Tbk. In Internet on May 23th 2016.

I belive that the qualities you are looking for match the qualities that i posses. I graduated at
Institute Technologi National Malang with a degree of Bachelor Engineer.

I enjoy engaging with project that require me to use knowledge as a Civil Engineering, and i
enjoy being challenged in applying such knowledge in new and different project. I am also
highly skilled in the teamwork and have hands-on experience in supervising a project.

For additional information regarding my background, please refer to the attched resume. I
would very much like the opportunity to discuss your specific need for the position and clarify
any question that you may have regarding my application. You may reach me through my
personal contact number or email addres referred above.

Thank you very much for taking the time in reading my letter

Sincerely yours

Alif Nurahmanda
CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DETAILS
Name : Alif Nurahmanda
Address : Jl. Raya Kediri No. 57, Loceret, Nganjuk, Jawa Timur
Telp. No : +6285655755321 / (0321) 598822
Date of Birth : Nganjuk, July 18th 1997
Nationality : Indonesia
Marital Status : Single
Health : Its good, I dont have allergy

EDUCATION
2004-2010 : Graduate from Loceret Elementary School 1
2010-2013 : Graduate from Nganjuk Junior High School 2
2013-2016 : Graduate from Nganjuk Senior High School 2
2016-Now : Study in University Institute Technologi National Malang

ACADEMIC ACHIVEMENTS
- Participated Competition LKTB (Strong Pressing Test of Concrete Competition) in
Petra University
- Participated Competition building replica of Bridge in Malang
- Mathematics Competition in Madiun

NON ACADEMIC ACHIVEMENTS


- Participated Futsal competition in Surabaya
- Participated VolleyBall competition in Malang
- Participated Game Mobile Legend competition in Semarang

SKILLS
- Can use Engineer Software ( Autocad, Staadpro, Etabs)
- Can work under pressure
How to Make Concrete Wall Toppers

When constructing a concrete wall system it is important to cap it, to keep water from
penetrating into the wall. A concrete wall topper is also know as a cap stone. Most cap stones
are made to direct the water away from the top surface of the concrete wall. This prevents
freezing conditions from causing the wall to freeze and break. The cap stone is the last
component added to the wall system. The cap is made in a concrete form to fit the wall system.

Building a cap form

Step 1
Measure the total width of your wall system. This includes the CMU (concrete masonry
unit) block, and any stone or brick veneer.

Step 2
Build a concrete form to hold the concrete for the cap. Cut a piece of plywood 4 1/2-
inches wider than the thickness of the wall system. Cut it 19 1/2-inches long. Use a table
saw and a miter saw for this step. This will make a concrete cap that will cover the length
of a CMU block, and will overhang each side by 1/2-inch.

Step 3
Cut two 2-by-4s that are 19 1/2-inches long. These will make the two sides of the
concrete form for the cap.
Step 4
Cut two 2-by-6 blocks that are 3-inches less than the width of the plywood base. Mark
the center of the 2-by-6s in length. Mark the center of the block at 4-inches. This will be the
location of the high point of the concrete form. Measure and mark both ends of the blocks
at 3 1/2-inch. Draw a straight line from the 4-inch center to the 3 1/2-inch center on each
side of the block. Cut the block along this line. These are the end blocks for the concrete
form.

Step 5
Nail the form work together. Use glue to help hold this together.

Step 6
Caulk the interior seams with a silicon caulk. Use a damp finger to smooth the caulk
joint. This makes it easier for the concrete to come out of the form after it has dried. Let the
caulk dry before proceeding.

Step 7
Apply oil to the inside of the form. The oil acts as a release agent letting the concrete
come out of the form after it has set. You can use a oil that comes in a spray can for this
step.

Step 8
Mix a bag of concrete and pour it into the form. Use the end of a wood float to work
the concrete into the form making sure there are no air pockets in the concrete. Use a 2-foot
piece of 2-by-4 lumber to work back and forth across the concrete form to level the top of
the concrete.

Step 9
Smooth the top of the concrete with a wood float. Cut the perimeter of the concrete
around the form with a pointed trowel to help separate the concrete from the form. Use a
edger tool to round over all of the edges of the concrete. Let the concrete set for a few hours
and then carefully flip the form over on soft grass to release the concrete cap.

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