As part of IIBT Campus’s commitment to hands-on learning, our second field visit took us to PalamunaI, a beautiful area in Sri Lanka. This visit, like the first, offered our quantity surveying students the chance to witness construction practices in action. The students explored a live construction site for a mosque building, where they received in-depth guidance from the construction workers and the lead quantity surveyor in charge. Their insights provided a deeper understanding of the real-world applications of quantity surveying.

Ensuring the safety of our students was a priority, and IIBT Campus took all necessary precautions. Helmets and safety vests were provided to each student, allowing them to explore the site while adhering to safety standards. The lecturers played a key role once again, ensuring that the students were able to engage closely with the practical aspects of the construction process. Their expertise helped make the learning experience even more meaningful.

Refreshments were provided during the visit, allowing students to recharge and reflect on their newfound knowledge. The students were highly engaged, gaining valuable real-time experience in the field of quantity surveying. The visit concluded on a high note, with everyone having enjoyed the practical learning experience.