SAR - Quickrete - RMC - Steight
SAR - Quickrete - RMC - Steight
SAR - Quickrete - RMC - Steight
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Discipline: Civil
- Company Profile
- Pre-qualification
- Safety Plan
Description of Attachments - Quality Plan
- HBRC Certificate
- Material Tests
- Mix Designs C20 & C25
- Commercial registration, VAT cert. & Tax ID.
Prepared by Approved by
Eng. Kareem Dessouky Eng. Christina Nabil
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Material Testing Results
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Calibration
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O WEST PLANT (6th of October City, First 6th of October, Giza Governorate)
BADYA PLANT (El Wahat Rd, Al Giza Desert, Giza Governorate)
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SAFETY DEPARTMENT
Safety Duties
Item Description
1. Purpose
Purpose of this document is to overview and defines Quicrete HSE management system and
demonstrates the main control mechanisms used to meet the HSE requirements.
Scope
This document is applicable to all the activities in batching plant production facility.
2. HSE Policy.
Success of Quicrete depends on our ability to continuously improve our products and services while
protecting people and the environment.
Emphasis will be placed on ensuring human health, operational safety, environmental protection, and
community’s goodwill. This commitment is in the best interests of our customers, our employees, and
those in the communities in which we work and live.
Quicrete requires the active commitment to HSE from all employees. In addition, line management has a
leadership role in the communication and implementation of, and ensuring compliance with HSE policies
and standards.
• Protect the health and safety of our people at all times and in all circumstances
• Provide a framework for the setting of QHSE goals and performance objectives, and the use of
an effective management system
• Monitor, evaluate and continually improve our QHSE performance through the definition of
operational standards, training, assessments and audits
• Minimize our impact on the environment through pollution prevention and control of emissions,
the efficient use of natural resources and the reduction and recycling of waste
• Educate our employees, customers, contractors, and business partners on the safe and
environmentally responsible use of our services and products, and how their actions can
influence HSE performance We are committed to the proactive integration of QHSE objectives
into our management system at all levels, actively reinforced by reward programs that recognize
outstanding HSE performance demonstrated by our employees and contractors. The
commitments in this Policy shall be reviewed to ensure ongoing suitability.
• The company believes that Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) performance is a
principled business objective and HSE performance will have the same priority as other
objectives.
• Quicrete stresses the maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace conservation of the
environment at all its areas of operations is of prime importance and requires the active
participation of every employee and co-workers.
• Quicrete believes that eliminating accidents will reduce the “saddest product”.
3. HSE Plan
a) General
On all sites, we endeavor to instruct our personnel in general safety and the
avoidance of hazards and dangerous occurrences to create a safe working
environment.
Frequent inspections are carried out to ensure that unsafe conditions are
eliminated and that vehicles, plant and equipment are all properly maintained
and operated.
c) HSE Management
Responsibility of Employee
Carry out their work task in responsible manner with due regard to their own
safety along with that of their fellow work colleagues.
Be familiar with and conform to the company HSE Policy. Utilize appropriate
PPE where applicable.
Co-operate and conform to instructions from supervisor to ensure a safe
workplace. Immediately report injuries to themselves or others directly to their
supervisor. Report all potential HSE risk directly to their supervisors.
Be familiar with emergency procedures and the summoning of emergency
services
Accident reporting
Quicrete has established an effective system of reporting and investigating all
undesired events that cause or could have physical harm to people, damage to
property, reduction in production or harm to environment. The purpose of the
system is to establish and analyses facts and circumstances, determine
causes and assign corrective action. It is not intended to fix blame or to find
fault with people but to help, control and minimize accidents and losses.
Definition:
All Safety equipment used will be conforming to the relevant BSI or ASTMS
standards.
Fire prevention
Suitable fire extinguishers will be provided and regularly inspected and
maintained.
All fires, irrespective of size will be reported to the Engineer, along with details
of the remedial action taken.
Scaffolds safety
Scaffoldings will be provided for any work that cannot be accomplished safely
from ground.
All the scaffolds used will be meeting the requirements of the applicable
standards.
Prior approval will be taken for all scaffolds from the Project Manager before
work starts.
Safety belt and other safety precautions will be provided to for any employee
working at height more than 1.8 M.
Safety officer will regularly inspect the safety of the scaffolds and that will be
recorded.
Overhanging loads will be properly marked and the movement of such loads
supervised.
Plant Safety
Regular inspections are carried out to ensure that all machinery is in good
working condition and properly maintained.
Operators will be trained in both the operation and safety rules applicable to
each piece of machinery
Gas cylinders
All Gas cylinders used on site are to be manufactured and supplied only from
approved sources. Cylinders will be stored in an approved storage area
and protected from damage accident or fire.
Housekeeping
As part of our Safety Policy the Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring that
the site is kept free of debris and unwanted materials as far as is possible.
Suitable storage areas will be allocated for loose materials and surplus
materials and debris will be removed from the site on a regular basis.
Electrical safety
The safety officer will regularly inspect to ensure that all electrical equipment
are properly set to for power supply and earth contacts are properly made.
First aid
First aid facility will be available at site, equipped with medicines and
medical equipment to meet any emergency cases such as treatment of
sunstroke, burns and wounds.
Commissioning of Plant
During commissioning of plant, responsibility for safety within the area will be
assumed by the Senior Commissioning Engineer.
Each department is responsible and accountable for the Health and Safety of
all personnel working under its direct supervision as well as the Environmental
protection within its sphere of responsibility.
Purpose
To define the environmental hazardous parameters and precautions to be
taken.
Scope
Applicable to all SME production facilities.
Hazardous Parameters
Quicrete will ensure that the operation of the site shall not cause dust fallout
beyond our premise boundary. The following precautions will be taken to
reduce the impact of dust fallout.
1. All cement silos are equipped with reversible air jet filter to avoid air pollution,
the cement filters used by Quicrete are having the following specifications.
a. The effective filter cloth area AF is equal to 24m2 b) The efficiency of the
filter is 99%
2. In the batching plant the cement is transferred from the cement silos to cement
balance by cement screw, which are completely closed and not exposed to the
atmosphere.
3. The vent of the cement balance is diverted to the plant where the concrete
mixing takes place.
4. The aggregate bin on the Batching plant is covered with a canopy closed from
all sides to minimize the dust emission (which is created by feeding the material
by the feeding conveyor).
5. A canopy also covers the receiving ground hopper to prevent dust
emission when the loader discharges the aggregate into the hopper.
6. The feeding conveyor of the batching plant will be provided with dust tight
covers, the covers can be retracted for maintenance.
7. All Quicrete plants are equipped for concrete discharging with telescopic
retractable rubber chute which rests on the top of the truck mixer drum receiving
hopper
8. Quicrete yards are mostly concreted or paved but the unpaved area will be
sprinkled with water frequently to avoid dust emission created by moving
equipment.
9. Tipping of material by trailers, tippers and shovels will be done slowly to prevent dust
emission.
10. Appropriate netting arrangements will be fixed around the perimeter of the yard
to reduce dust spreading during strong winds.
· Noise
1. Transit mixer shall carry concrete mix only based on its allowable carrying
capacity.
2. Transit mixer shall be equipped with concrete anti-spill containment provision
positioned at the transit mixer drum discharging chute.
3. Transit mixer drum discharging chute shall be cleaned properly in the
specific washing area before leaving the site.
4. Transit mixer drum rotating direction shall be ensured before leaving the site.
5. All the transit mixers are equipped with heavy duty plastic sheet for
emergency case to avoid any accidental spillage.
1. All chemicals and potential contaminant materials (oil, diesel, acid…) shall be stored in
minor quantity, within fully sealed and bounded area, away from thorough
traffic
2. All flammable material shall be kept away from any heating or ignition sources.
3. All material safety data sheet are kept on site as effective means of assessing
risk.
4. Emergency spill kits are available on site for emergency cases.
5. Quicrete sites are provided by 24 hrs instruction duty, which help to ensure that
any spills will not escape the storage area and contaminate the
surrounding ground.
· Liquid Waste
b) Washing Area
1. The wastewater pit is designed with adequate capacity (based on the rate
of concrete production and related cleaning).
3. Waste Oil
· Solid Waste
2. Concrete Waste
Excess concrete returned from project sites and aggregate/sand waste from
under the batch plant operation and hard settlement of waste from the
wastewater pit and drainage lines are stored in a designated concrete waste
bin.
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QUALITY CONTROL & QUALITY ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT
Concrete Works
1.1- INTRODUCTION
This QC plan defines the outlines of the Quality Assurance and Quality Control requirements
to be carried out by Quicrete for the production of concrete starting from the preliminary
stages and initial selection of materials up till the production stages and the routine follow up
for the concrete and the concrete constituents.
To control the quality of raw-materials used in the manufacture of concrete, the control of
concrete itself and the maintenance of all equipment used in manufacturing and testing of
the product.
1.3- PURPOSE
To ensure compliance with the Contract Specification and the specified standards.
AGGREGATES :
Coarse and Fine aggregates shall comply with ASTM C33, from the technical point of
view and upon our previous experiences with the concrete aggregates, Quicrete proposes
ATTAKA QUARRY for supplying aggregates to the project in order achieve wider area of
contact that guarantee continues supply and high quality aggregates, The source
provides sufficient quantities appropriate for used in concrete production.
The performance of the processing equipment is designed to meet the required amounts
for concrete production also the logistics and transportation means are satisfactorily
fulfilled.
WATER:
Government potable water shall be used for concrete mixing, samples to be gathered from
the water source intended for use and complete analysis has been implemented and the
water was found to be useful for concrete use.
During the procession of works; In case of doubt only additional test to verify the conformity
of the water source will be performed in an external independent laboratory.
ADMIXTURES :
Admixtures complying with ASTM C 494 are produced and supplied by Sika or BASF
Egypt or similar approved admixtures by the Employer. The materials will be delivered to
The choice of the admixture type and dose are dependent upon the trial mixes stage
where the performance of concrete can be observed.
CEMENT
The Manufacturer should provide a quality Certificate for the date of delivery of cement
including only the chemical properties the latest two days after the dispatching date
provided that these test certificates should be updated monthly with the entire chemical and
physical test results including the 28 days crushing test results.
The laboratory manager should check the conformity of each test certificate and it’s
compatibility with the project’s specification requirements - refer to Annex I /Clause 1.
a) No truck shall be allowed to unload before having obtained the written consent
from the site laboratory or QC Engineer.
b) The Laboratory Technician in charge of the receipt of the concrete materials shall
be responsible of controlling the aggregates and shall inspect the delivered material
on the trucks, this could take place firstly through visual inspection by comparison
with standard samples and then random spot samples are gathered to perform the
Sieve Analysis in accordance to the testing standards, refer to Annex l /Clause 2.
Based on the result shall write ‘accepted’ or ‘rejected’ and sign the delivery ticket
accompanying the truck.
c) The Laboratory Manager shall check at random the material inspected by the
technician and shall give all necessary recommendations.
Regarding to the routine testing plan for the coarse and fine aggregates used in concrete
please refer to Annex I /Clause 2.
WATER
No routine testing is applicable for the mixing water, only in case of doubt additional test to
verify the conformity with the requirements of the Egyptian Code of Practice for design and
construction of reinforced concrete structures (ES 208/1995) shall be implemented in an
external accepted laboratory.
CONCRETE
Testing procedures will take place in parallel to the concrete production throughout the
working day; this will embrace continuous monitoring for the fresh concrete properties.
These procedures will include checking the produced concrete for consistency (slump) and
temperature, for further details please refer to Annex I /Clause 4.
4- CONCRETE FABRICATION
4.1. Batching
1) Quicrete shall provide, operate, and maintain at the site a modern and dependable
batching type mixing plant of a capacity sufficient to meet the construction schedule and
conforming to the related requirements of ASTM C94.
2) The scales shall be interlocked so that a new batch cannot be started until the
weighing hoppers have been completely emptied of the last batch and the scales
are in balance.
Material Percent
Cement 1% (by weight)
Water 3% (by weight)
Aggregates 2% (by weight)
Admixtures 3% or as recommended by the
manufacturer.
5) The plant shall include a device suitable for proportioning admixture. The discharge
mechanism of the device shall be interlocked with the discharging operation of the water,
so that the batching of admixture will be automatic. The device shall be capable of ready
adjustment to allow for varying the quantity of admixture to be batched.
1) Concrete mixing equipment shall be capable of combining all ingredients into a uniform
mixture without segregation. If more than one liquid admixture is used, these shall be
discharged separately into the batch. The plant assembly shall be such as to facilitate the
inspection of all operations at all times.
2) Batching and mixing of concrete shall not commence unless due notice, at least 24 hours in
advance, has been given to the Plant’s Manager, and the employer’s confirmation has
been obtained prior to start of the pour.
3) The quantity of material in each batch shall not exceed the normal continuous rated
capacity of the mixer and the speed of rotation shall be within the manufacturer's
recommended speed.
4) Components shall be fed into the mixing drum so as to ensure the most efficient use of the
mixing period and to avoid any loss of material. In no case shall the mixers be overloaded
above their rated capacity recommended by the manufacturer. Uniformity in concrete
consistency from batch to batch will be required.
4.3. Transportations
Concrete will be transported from the batching plant to the pouring location by means of
concrete truck mixers, for which rotary mixers will take precautions in case of hot weather
pours.
Upon the truck mixer arrival to the pouring site, the concrete shall be tested for its fresh
properties for acceptance, the person in charge for, pouring or receiving the concrete also
the laboratory technician on site should sign the delivery note after writing the arrival and
departure times of the truck mixer in the delivery note.
The truck mixer is allowed to stay an overall time of 30min on site, this time embraces both
of testing time of the fresh concrete and the pouring time elaborated as 5min+ (1min for each
loaded cubic meter of concrete) this time limitation guarantees a continuous steady flow of
truck mixers.
For achieving a safe operation, good accessibility for the concrete truck mixers should be
provided at the concrete pouring locations together with the sufficient lighting in case of
pouring at night, acute turns and ramps are to be avoided also narrow entrances and outlets.
Quicrete shall provide the batching plant laboratory with all the necessary equipment and
hardware capable to achieve all the routine and/or suitability tests on the raw materials
supplied for concreting also to conduct all the necessary tests that monitor the fresh
concrete properties.
These equipment may include but are not limited to the following:
Sieves complying with the B.S. and/or ASTM for fine and coarse aggregates.
Automatic oven and/or plate heater or electronic microwave whichever is available.
150*150 cubic moulds & 300*150 cylinders + Compacting rods and/or vibrators.
Slump cones.
Digital Balances.
Thermometers for measuring both; ambient and concrete temperatures.
(To be Calibrated or verified 1/ year or Lab manager vision)
Metallic trays
Metallic buckets
Glass or Acrylic Plates.
Plastic buckets.
Trowels, Shovels and Scoops.
Graduated flasks.
Meter and or metallic rulers.
Tamping rods.
(To be verified 1/ year or Lab manager vision)
The Batching Plant Laboratory and Quality organization are provided by Quicrete.
Inspection and test plan provides the tests to be performed.
The original of these forms shall be filed by and under the responsibility of the Laboratory
Manager and shall be handed over to the QC/QA upon QC/QA request, for filing in the
Final File of Achievement.
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3.Calibration Certificate
3.2. Crushing
Machine Calibration
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1. Inspection and Testing
Plan (I.T.P)
Inspection and Testing Plan (I.T.P)
(1.2) CEMENT
(1.4) ADMIXTURES
2.1. Aggregates
2.1. Aggregates
2.2. Cement
2. Raw Material Test Results
2.3. Additives
Compatibility Clean Up
Space Add 1066 is compatible with a wide range Clean up spillages of Space Add 1066 by adding
of admixtures. All admixtures should be added to sand and transferring to suitable containers.
the concrete separately and must not be mixed Any residue should be washed down with large
together prior to addition. The resultant properties quantities of water. The disposal of excess or
of concrete containing more than one admixture waste material should be carried out in accordance
should be assessed by trial mixes. with local regulations.
2.3. Additives
Usage Standards
Space Add 1050 is suitable for use with all types ASTM C494: Type G
of ordinary Portland cements, sulphate resisting BS 5075 Part 3
Portland cement and pozzolanic materials such as
PFA and microsilica. The product improves the Dosage
effectiveness of the water content of a concrete Typically 0.8 - 2.5% of cementitious material,
mix. Maintains workability and extends the working including any pozzolanic materials and cement
life of concrete in hot weather. replacements. Dosages outside this range as well
as blending with other admixtures can be used to
Advatages produce particular mix requirements.
• Long distance transport After laboratory trials to obtain desired level of
• Reduce water content performance and benefits.
• High early and ultimate strength
• Delay setting with longer workability Dispensing
• Improve compaction Space Add 1050 should be dispensed into the
• Minimize bleed and segregation mixing water during the mixing process for best
• Reduce permeability results.
• Improve durability
• Chloride free Overdosing
An overdose of Space Add 1050 will result in a
Packaging significant increase in retardation. However
Available in drums and bulk supply. provided that adequate curing is maintained, the
ultimate strength of the concrete will be maintained
Storage or increased.
12 months when stored in shaded area at 5 to
50°C
SPACE ADD 1050
High range water reducing superplasticiser concrete admixture
Compatibility Clean Up
Space Add 1050 is compatible with a wide range Clean up spillages of Space Add 1050 by adding
of admixtures. All admixtures should be added to sand and transferring to suitable containers. Any
the concrete separately and must not be mixed residue should be washed down with large quanti-
together prior to addition. The resultant properties ties of water. The disposal of excess or waste
of concrete containing more than one admixture material should be carried out in accordance with
should be assessed by trial mixes. local regulations.
2.3. Additives
Usage Standards
Space Add WP10 is suitable for use with all types ASTM C494: Type A
of ordinary Portland cements and microsilica. The
product used in reservoir and dams, sewage Dosage
works, canals, swimming pools and water tanks. Typically 0.5 - 1 % of cementitious material,
including any pozzolanic materials and cement
Advatages replacements. Dosages outside this range as well
• Reduce permeability of concrete
• Enhance durability as blending with other admixtures can be used.
• Produce high dense concrete
• Reduce shrinkage Dispensing
• Use with potable water Space WP10 should be dispensed into the mixing
• Chloride free water during the mixing process for best results.
Packaging Overdosing
Available in drums and bulk supply. An overdose of Space WP10 will result in a
significant increase in retardation. However
Storage provided that adequate curing is maintained, the
12 months when stored in shaded area at 5 to ultimate strength of the concrete will be maintained
50°C or increased.
SPACE ADD WP10
Waterproofing concrete admixture
Compatibility Clean Up
Space Add WP10 is compatible with a wide range Clean up spillages of Space Add WP10 by adding
of admixtures. All admixtures should be added to sand and transferring to suitable containers.
the concrete separately and must not be mixed Any residue should be washed down with large
together prior to addition. The resultant properties quantities of water. The disposal of excess or
of concrete containing more than one admixture waste material should be carried out in accordance
should be assessed by trial mixes. with local regulations.
2.4. Water
3.Calibration Certificate
3.Calibration Certificate
Remarks:
*Quicrete reserves the right to adjust the mix any time in line with the codes and standards and in
consultation with the contractor, justified changes in accordance with the Company's QA program.
* The above mentioned dosage of (Type - G) admixture may be adjusted in order to achieve the required
workability at site.
*To increase workability at site (Type - F) admixture (Sika or Spaceor or Equivalent) can be added by a
maximum dosage 2 liters/m3 and then mixed for at least 1 minutes .
QA.QC Manager
Mustafa Mahmoud
Quicrete Readymix Concrete
Mix Design in Accordance to ACI 211.1-91 Date: 08 Feb 2023
Remarks:
*Quicrete reserves the right to adjust the mix any time in line with the codes and standards and in
consultation with the contractor, justified changes in accordance with the Company's QA program.
* The above mentioned dosage of (Type - G) admixture may be adjusted in order to achieve the required
workability at site.
*To increase workability at site (Type - F) admixture (Sika or Spaceor or Equivalent) can be added by a
maximum dosage 2 liters/m3 and then mixed for at least 1 minutes .
QA.QC Manager
Mustafa Mahmoud
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