Outline Demolition Method Statement 41-43 Beaufort Gardens Knightsbridge London SW3
Outline Demolition Method Statement 41-43 Beaufort Gardens Knightsbridge London SW3
Outline Demolition Method Statement 41-43 Beaufort Gardens Knightsbridge London SW3
Company Keltbray
Method statement No. KB-1077-MS-04 Revision No. 01
Title Demolition of Building
Start Date of Works 16th December 2014 Duration 14 Weeks
Revision History
Document No. Revision No. Issue Date Author Description of Modifications
KB-1077-MS-04 00 18/10/2014 M.Sedgwick (00) Draft Copy issued for comments /
queries
KB-1077-MS-04 01 23/10/2014 (01) comments added
This Revision
Print Name Signature Position Issued to:
Author M.Sedgwick Site Manager D.Woods-SLW
Checked by J.McClafferty Project Manager
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Scope of Works
3. Enabling Works
4. Method of Works
5. Logistics
6. Hazards / Risks
8. Resources
12. Appendix A
13. Appendix B
14. Appendix C
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1. Introduction
This document describes how Keltbray will undertake the de-construction of the buildings currently
known as 41-43 Beaufort Gardens.
Beaufort Gardens is located on south side of Brompton Road which is one of the busiest streets in
London. The project itself consists of the demolition of 3 number 7 storey houses (now one property)
whilst retaining the existing façade frontage located on Beaufort Gardens.
The site is located within the London borough of Kensington & Chelsea with residential pedestrian foot
path and residential traffic. The site is also bounded by residential parking bays.
This method statement will cover: the scope of works, principles, practices & arrangement for the
demolition phase.
Keltbray will be the principle contractor for the demolition phase of the works and will manage the de-
construction of the buildings, and initial façade retention scheme.
This method statement will make reference to and should be read in conjunction with the following
sections of Keltbray Management system:
Site documentation
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Due to the type of building structure, it is intended to deconstruct the building by hand means only.
The methodology is based upon the a mixture of demolition techniques; including the use of hand held
tools for a floor-by-floor demolition down to top of basement slab level. The demolition arisings will be
removed from site by a combination conveyor belt from basement level and loading gantry at first floor
level built from the pavement.
The structural demolition will commence once the temporary works have been installed and signed off
by Keltbray’s in house Structural Engineers, Wentworth House Partnership. The method statement for
the temporary works will be issued separately.
2. Scope of Works
3. Enabling Works
In order to comply with our programme the following activities will be required to be provided/actioned
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Prior to the commencement of the structural demolition works the following works will have been
carried out:
Erection of hoarding/ temporary barriers/ control measures and signage to prevent unauthorised
access, where required.
Identification and protection / termination of any live services.
Installation of temporary services.
Erection of fully monarflexed scaffold in accordance with design.
Establishment of fire routing: fire-fighting equipment and emergency lighting in accordance with
separately issued Fire and Emergency procedures.
Structural investigations and floor load testing to determine the weight of material allowable for
the floor by floor demolition, or to identify any need for back propping.
Erection of temporary Welfare facilities that includes toilets, changing room, canteen and office.
Method Statement briefings and tool box talks.
Hand separation of structure to be demolished from retained structure
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4. Method of Works
General Site Practises
All site operatives to be given site induction and Method Statement briefings and to attended
regular toolbox talks (at least weekly).
CITB, CSCS, CCDO certification or equivalent as a minimum requirement for all personnel on
site.
Access platforms, scaffolding, cranes, and lifting equipment will be checked regularly in
accordance with current regulations.
All machinery, compressors, pneumatic tools etc will be fitted with silencers of approved types.
All of the works are to be under the direct control of experienced demolition foremen and
managers.
All holes in floors and exposed edges are to be provided with suitable handrails and toe boards
compliant with current legislation.
Warning signs and notices are to be prominently displayed in and around site.
All access/egress corridors and staircases are to be kept free from obstruction at all times.
Debris and materials will be cleared from floors to prevent excessive build up.
All works at height, as far as reasonable practicable will be carried out utilising either scaffolding
or alloy towers in full compliance with current regulations.
All scaffolding will be erected by trained, competent scaffolders in accordance with a separately
issued Scaffold Method Statement. All alloy towers will be erected by PASMA trained
operatives and scaff tagged.
First Aiders, appointed Persons and First Aid kit(s) commensurate with the total number of site
personnel will to be maintained on site. The names of First Aiders will be displayed in
prominent locations.
Fire fighting equipment (carbon dioxide and foam fire extinguishers) under the control of
operatives, trained in the use of the same, will be positioned in and around the works.
Any hot works will be carried out in accordance with a hot works permit.
Oxy/propane cylinders will be fitted with flashback arrestors and stored in a dedicated lockable
cage in the open air. A fire point will be sited adjacent, complete with fire extinguishers.
The site will be left in a structurally stable manner at the end of each shift.
Any future changes to the Method Statement will be agreed with the Project Manager prior to
execution and the Method Statement reviewed, amended and approved accordingly.
Sequence of Works
The demolition will be carried out top down on a floor by floor basis.
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The roof(s) and mounted structures are predominantly timber and slate and therefore require removing
prior to the demolition of the structure to in order to minimise contamination of the hardcore.
Only suitably trained operatives will undertake hot works or roof works.
The roof structure will be removed using electric hand held breakers.
Where this is not possible operatives will remove the slates by hand prior to dropping the timber
work to the floor below.
The operatives will cut from below in a “sit cut / drop cut fashion” by using mobile towers the
materials will be progressively cleared of the buildings or stock pilled in an appropriate location
until a well hole is available.
All operatives working at height whist removing the roofs will have undertaken sufficient training
in working at height and utilise rope fall arrest equipment.
Where possible operatives will work from the floor below utilising mobile towers.
Where not possible operatives will work on the exterior of the roof utilising rope access and fall
arrest equipment.
Before any demolition is carried out a means of removing arisings from the work face has to be
established. On this particular contract it has been decided that the existing lift shaft within the footprint
will be used to move material vertically.
The lift shaft is located in the centre of the building well away from the neighbours party wall. All
material will be removed from the lift shaft at basement and loaded onto a conveyor belt and
transferred to street level. This conveyor is identical to the method currently being used for the phase 1
underpinning currently being carried out.
The purpose of the light well hole “well hole” or “drop zone” is to be of sufficient size, whist maintaining
a secure zone to provide an internal chute for the vertical transfer of demolition timber arisings to First
Floor level for removal at loading bay level . Hence the name “well hole” or “drop zone”
Board up any windows adjacent to the “drop zone” to prevent debris bouncing through, where
necessary close off local access within the building adjacent to the “drop zone”. This will be in
addition to the external demolition protection scaffold.
Ensure all services are decommissioned that are likely to be affected by this operation.
Prevent access to all areas below working level and provide the appropriate signage. Warning
signs are to be displayed at the light well hole on each floor level to prevent materials being
inadvertently dropped down on to the operatives working below. These signs are to remain until
such times as the “well hole” is de-commissioned. Also when designated a “drop zone” a drop
zone marshal will be permanently placed to police / marshal drop zone activities.
At working level(s) the edges of the “well hole” will be protected by scaffold hand rails to prevent
any operative from falling.
Where this is not possible a hand rail no less than 1.00m high will be placed across any leading
edges will be securely placed to prevent falling from height on the leading edge(s).
A marshal will be positioned at the ground floor level of the well hole, in radio contact with the
‘top ganger’ in order to control the “drop zone”.
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This section describes the procedure by which the building is reduced top-down one floor at a time.
This method utilises hand held plant with suitable attachments, and material will be loaded away by
hand.
The structures will be demolished using reciprocating saws and Makita110V breakers.
The debris will be broken down and cut onto the floor below and processed and separated to
increase the efficiency of debris removal.
Once any concrete encased steal members have been severed from the structure any
remaining concrete will be removed from the member utilising hand held breakers.
The removal of concrete encasing steal members will only be undertaken by same as above
Resultant demolition debris will be cleared using the operatives and deposited throughout the
appointed well hole/drop zone onto a rubble mattress at basement floor level.
The rubble mattress will be generated by backfilling of the basement with initial demolition
arsings.
Timber will be removed from the workface by operatives from the loading gantry into waiting
wagons. This will be lowered into 35yd bins that will be parked initially behind chapter 8 barriers
in Beaufort Gardens, the loading area is a number of residents parking bays which will need to
be suspended and will be closed to form part of the construction site.
Initially our demolition manager assisted by our works supervisor will assess any loads for their
weight and size. Our engineer will also be involved should there be any doubt. Once initial
weights of material have been establishes the section supervisor .
At basement level waste materials will be cleared out of the building by an a gang of men with a
small sized excavator, and fed the convey for processing and/or loading away.
The debris will be loaded into tipper wagons that will be parked under the convey.
Any cutting of any steel or concrete/rebar stanchions and beams will be carried out using
oxy/propane burning equipment. And accessed from alloy tower or standard scaffold.
Ceiling hangers, pipe work, trunking, conduit and other non-structural metalwork will be cut by
operatives using reciprocating saws.
A ‘Hot Works’ permit to work system will be enforced when any works of this nature are
undertaken and fire extinguishers will be prominent. Hot works will cease one hour before the
end of a working shift and the area thoroughly checked prior to leaving site.
To prevent inhalation of toxic fumes operatives will wear ‘Airstream’ helmets or active charcoal
Ori-Nazel masks during the burning/cutting of galvanised trunking or when fume densities
persist whilst cutting other types of metal. The selection of the mask will be via the personal
preference of the operator, subject to compliance with being fit for purpose.
Only trained and competent operatives will carry out these works and segregate ferrous and
non-ferrous material for subsequent recycling.
Fire extinguishers will be provided and maintained at all areas of hot works. All hot works will
be carried out in accordance with Keltbray’s Hot-works permit system.
The external brickwork/ panels will be demolished in sections and folded onto the floor slab by
operatives. The operation will be executed in a controlled manner, ensuring the brick work being
pulled over is not excessive in size and weight.
The arisings will then be cleared from all floor areas to the well holes by operatives with wheel
barrows.
The building will be demolished down to the top of basement floor slab level this is when we will
have safely completed the works.
Careful consideration will be given to the stability of the building at all times. Any load bearing
walls will be identified prior to demolition commencing to ensure that they are maintained until
redundant.
Whilst demolition is in progress, adequate provision will be provided to inspect and survey the
existing structure.
All static noise sources will be sited (as far as reasonable practicable) well away from Party
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Back Propping
This method will be used where back propping is deemed necessary via load testing or calculations by
Wentworth House Partnership.
The corner of the well holes will be back propped.
A sole board will be placed at 90° across the length of the floor’s support beams.
Two Acrows will be nailed to a head tree, two operatives will be utilised the Acrows to offer up
the head tree to run at ceiling level parallel with the sole board. A third operative will secure the
head tree working form a hop up or mobile tower.
The two Acrows will be tightened up to secure the sole board and head tree
A string line will be placed between the two acrows to give a line and the gap between the
Acrows will be in filled with Acrows at given distances as set out by Wentworth House
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Weather Proofing .
As the demolition progresses, the exposed party wall at Number 40 & 44 will be weatherproofed on a
floor by floor basis to ensure it remains watertight for the duration of the project until the face is
permanently sealed in after construction of the new building
It is proposed to use flame retardant monarflex which will be fixed to No 1 party wall using 50mm x
25mm timber battens at 1m x 1m centres. The timber battens will be fixed using 50mm screws fixed to
the party wall brick work
5. Logistics
Supervision Details
A trained and competent Site Manager will control and monitor all works on site. Each section of works
will be assigned to a trained and competent supervisor.
Operations Director
Andy McClafferty
07711 888870
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Site Plan
Access / Egress
A full traffic management plan will be undertaken and passed onto the work force at the initial site
induction and via toolbox talks. The traffic management plan will be revised on a regular basis and prior
to any major changes in works activates or site logistics, the following will be the general procedures
and working practices:
Access/egress to the working areas will be controlled by a dedicated vehicle banking supervisor
(Nathan Reynolds).
These routes are not anticipated to change dynamically during the demolition process; any
changes to the routes will be covered in the weekly site toolbox talk.
All plant movements around site will be controlled by a competent banksman in accordance with
the site traffic plans. The traffic marshal will protect pedestrians whilst marshalling wagons
on/off site and minimise mess that vehicles leaving site can cause.
Pedestrian and vehicular movements will be segregated as much as possible bearing in mind
the restrictions imposed by the existing building
Site Welfare
Site welfare will be moved to outside cabins located on top of the gantry.
Any changes to the logistics of the welfare will be planned well in advance and passed on the work
force.
Welfare on site will be at all times maintained to at least the minimum standard as laid out in the project
Health and Safety plan
6. Hazards / Risks
Note For full Risk Assessment refer to site risk assessment library.
Note for full environmental risk assessment refer to Doc KB-EMP-1077-001 Rev00
The methodology of ‘floor by floor’ and ‘remote’ demolition will be utilised to best control the
environmental considerations relevant to the works. Our proposals are:
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HEALTH & SAFETY OF PUBLIC Secure site perimeters, access control and signage.
Monarflex: encapsulated scaffolds.
Established safety zones.
Demolition methodology.
Contamination of water courses all existing watercourses will be blocked off to prevent
unintentional egress of water used on site unless this
has been previously agreed with the relevant statutory
utilities companies and a discharge licence is in place
Minor injury
First Aid
First Aiders, Appointed Persons and first aid kit(s) commensurate with the total number of site personnel
will to be maintained on site. The names and photographs of First Aiders/Appointed Persons will be
displayed in prominent locations; First Aiders/Appointed Persons will be issued with a radio to enable
immediate contact at all times. First Aider(s) name(s) will be recorded on Keltbray’s notice board.
Permits to Work
Keltbray will issue a permit to demolish prior to the commencement of the works.
Hot works to be carried out in strict accordance with a hot works permit. Hot works will cease one hour
before the end of a working shift and the area thoroughly checked prior to leaving site.
Any excavations will have a permit to dig prior to any works commencing.
LOLER / PUWER
Plant Details incl. hand tools and lifting equipment. Records of all plant including records of thorough
inspections and weekly F91 inspection logs will be maintained in the Keltbray site office.
All electrical equipment must have current PAT test certification.
Special Considerations
All temporary works will be designed by Wentworth House Partnership, our “in house” structural and
temporary works engineering department. All designs will be issued to Watermans Engineering
Department for final approval complete with supporting drawings and calculations, and will be subject to
checking and approval via Keltbray’s own engineer.
It should be noted and considered that there is a possibility that further asbestos contaminated materials
will be encountered during the demolition operations, following removal of the asbestos identified in the
type 3 survey. Should this occur, a separate method statement may be required to be prepared and
submitted to the HSE together with an ASB5 notification necessitating a minimum 21 day period before
removal works can be undertaken.
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Hard Hat.
Safety boots.
High visibility vest.
Eye protection – impact glasses for general works and movement on site; see below for tasks
requiring specific eye protection.
Gloves.
Additional P.P.E must be worn in accordance with the attached risk assessments and also where deemed
necessary by the works supervisor.
COSHH
For full details of COSHH substances Refer to project COSHH register.
In accordance with the COSHH Regulations made under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, the
health of persons exposed to substances hazardous to health in the workplace will be protected. These
regulations impose duties upon employers and their employees.
Substances hazardous to health in the workplace are either materials or products imported into the
workplace or products produced by the processes. Keltbray Demolition Ltd will ensure that the exposure
of employees to substances hazardous to health is either prevented or, where this is not reasonably
practical, adequately controlled. So far as is reasonably practicable the prevention or adequate control of
exposure will be secured by measures other than personal protective equipment.
Where measures taken do not prevent or provide adequate control of exposure in addition to taking those
measures, Keltbray Demolition Ltd will provide employees with, and ensure proper use of, suitable
protective equipment that will adequately control their exposure.
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8. Resources
Management / Supervision
John McClafferty 07957492166 (Project Manager)
Mark Sedgwick 07976 833393 (Site Manager)
Materials
All material deliveries to site will be advised in accordance with Keltbray’s ‘Delivery Access Control’
procedures. A record of all materials delivered will be held on site, and these records made available for
inclusion in the ‘Operations and Maintenance’ manual where required.
All timber will be from a FSC approved supplier or re-use from Keltbray pre owned stock.
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Rescue
By demolition team to be trained in
rope/harness recovery systems
Tower crane rescue training to be undertaken N/A
Contact details for emergency services to be
posted in prominent areas Canteen
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12. Appendix A
Risk Assessments
(refer to site risk register )
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13. Appendix B
COSHH
(Refer to site COSHH register)
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14. Appendix C
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