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RSG-CN-FRM-0012
AMAALA
General Information
Contractor
METHOD STATEMENT FOR
Contractor Name TIEJUN Subject FORMWORK OF BUILDING
25-Dec-2023
Zhang Jin
Name Signature Date
Engineer’s - Comments
Comments:
RSG-CN-FRM-0012
Rev. 00, 16 Nov 2022 Page 1 of 2
Engineer’s - Comments
Status Code
RSG-CN-FRM-0012
Rev. 00, 16 Nov 2022 Page 2 of 2
Owner:
Consultant:
Contractor:
FOR APPROVAL
Title:
STE-MTS-CI-0027
Table of Contents
1. PURPOSE & SCOPE OF WORK: ........................................................................................................................................ 5
2. METHODOLOGY: ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
3. PROJECT ORGANIZATION KEY PERSONNEL AND RESPONSIBILITIES: .............................................................................14
4. INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS:......................................................................................................................................... 18
5. LIST OF SUB-CONTRACTOR: .......................................................................................................................................... 19
6. PERMIT AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS: ................................................................................................................... 19
7. RESOURCES AND MATERIALS:....................................................................................................................................... 19
8. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS: ............................................................................................................................................. 20
9. TRAINING AND COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS: .......................................................................................................... 20
10.ENVIRONMENTAL AND QUALITY REQUIREMENTS: ........................................................................................................ 21
11.FIRST AID AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES: ..................................................................................................22
12.SUPERVISION AND MONITORING/INSPECTION ARRANGEMENTS: ................................................................................ 23
13.HEAT STRESS MANAGEMENT: ........................................................................................................................................ 23
14.RISK ASSESSMENT: .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
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CONSULTANT SUPERVISION: DAR ALHANSDASAH has been nominated by the Client to act as
consultant for the design and supervision of construction, who is AMAALA, including its
representatives, successors and permitted assigns.
CONTRACTOR: TIEJUN has been nominated by the Client and the legal successors to execute
the work.
SUBCONTRACTOR: Company who will execute a particular part of the work under control and
supervision of the main CONTRACTOR.
REFERENCES
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The scope of form work includes all the components, materials, and methods used to create
the supporting structure for the concrete during construction. This includes the form-work
panels, shoring systems, braces, ties, and other supporting elements. It also encompasses
the design, assembly, and disassembly of the form work system, as well as the necessary
safety measures and precautions.Formwork can be used for a wide range of construction
projects, from small residential buildings to large infrastructure projects like bridges and
tunnels. The scope of form work can vary depending on the complexity of the structure
being built and the specific requirements of the project.
2. METHODOLOGY:
2.1. PROCEDURES:
2.1-Survey Work:
Prior to any activities associated with concrete works below prerequisites shall be observed:
• All benchmarks and control points shall be properly established and secured
throughout the entire duration of works. The data shall be recorded and approved by
the COMPANY priority commencement of works.
• Based on these established data, control points Surveyor with the supervision of Site
Engineer
Shall locate the exact coordinates of the building including all items starting from
foundations till top slabs base on the approved drawings.
• Level and all other necessary details to be followed in respect to survey during
construction.
• Survey team will carry out As- built survey of the finished concrete of building including
all items starting from foundations till top slabs for verification and record.
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2.3.Blinding/Lean Concrete:
Prior to commencing the activity, a site meeting shall be carried out with all
parties involved to discuss and finalize the work sequence and control
measures to be implemented to execute the job.
Ensure the availability of the latest approved IFC drawings and co -
ordination drawings at the site before the commencement of the blinding
concrete pouring works.
Ensure the availability of the Survey Report, to determine the final location
and elevations of specific work, based on the approved IFC drawings &
verified by QAQC Engineer.
Ensure that the compaction requirements are met by conducting the
FDTs through the Certified Third-Party Lab Technician & being witnessed
by QA/QC Inspectors and Client Representative.
Formworks shall be constructed with sound materials and indicate the
proper elevations as per the survey report.
Erect formwork for blinding for a thickness of 75mm or as specified in the
approved
drawings.
A Polyethylene sheet with approved thickness shall be installed, beneath
the formworks, immediately after completion of Anti - termite treatment.
Ensure blinding Preparation works are inspected and approved by Client,
through the WIR prior to the starting of the blinding concreting works.
QA/QC Engineer to confirm the Source, Grade, temperature etc. as per the
project
requirements during the sampling.
Concrete grades for lean/blinding concrete are C16/C20, C25 by using SRC
cement as per project specifications.
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2.4Formwork:
Formwork is used as temporary supports during the casting of concrete columns, stairs or slabs to form
a mold of the intended design. The formwork is removed once the structure support itself as the
concrete has settled and cured
Erecting formwork requires skill and knowledge to ensure it does not create hazardous areas or increase
risk to employees or the general public. The design and strength of the formwork have to be calculated
and stated by the TWD prior to erection.
Skilled employees must assemble and dismantle formwork as and when required. Assembling and
dismantling procedures must be developed through the risk assessment process to ensure standard
operating procedures are developed and training is in place to ensure competency of formwork or false
work erectors. Dismantling climbing formwork require great skill to prevent damage to the formwork
material.
The use of formwork/false work involves the following steps:
a) Plan and design formwork/false work
b) Establish formwork/false work requirements
c) Conduct a pre-use inspection
d) Erect formwork/false work
e) Strike and dismantle formwork/false work
f) Inspect and maintain formwork/false work to ensure that it remains safe for use.
Formworks shall be constructed and erected to meet the requirements of structural &
architectural properties such as shape, finish, dimensions, line and level. All formwork
shall be thoroughly checked for its stability with respect to numbers of props, ties,
supports, bracings and working platforms to ensure the safety and quality of product.
Prior to fixing the formwork, surveyor shall provide the reference point to fix the formwork and
prior to concreting surveyor shall check the formwork alignment, orientation and level.
Unless otherwise provided on the drawings or directed by the Engineer and Architect, all
exposed edges shall be beveled by using dressed, mill-cut hardwood metal or plastic,
triangular molding, having twenty 20 mm x20mm sides or as per specs.
The formwork shall be coated with approved chloride free form release oil and all excess oil
shall be removed prior to the concrete placement.
Unless otherwise specified, the minimum period for striping of formwork shall be followed as
per project specification.
Formworks shall be removed without damaging the concrete. No forms shall be removed until the
Concrete has gained sufficient strength to support itself.
Openings and box outs shall be provided in accordance to the approved drawings.
The following periods (in days) for retaining formwork in position before striking
apply to ordinary Portland cement concrete with no cement replacement materials
or admixtures
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Everyone involved in formwork/false work must contribute towards the preparation of a design brief,
which is also the starting point for decisions, design work, calculations, and drawings.
The initial plan should cover:
a) What needs to be supported
b) How it should be done
c) How long the formwork/false work will be in use?
Formwork/false work shall be designed in the temporary work register. The design will vary from the use
of simple standard solution tables and graphs to site-specific design and supported drawings. All designs
must be checked.
Specific considerations must be given to:
a) Stability requirements, lateral restrain, and wind uplift on untied decking components
b) Designing formwork/false work that can be erected, inspected and dismantled safely
c) How striking will be achieved, for example, it may be craned into position in one piece, but could be
removed in sections.
d) Selecting adequate foundations
e) providing information on how to manage the interface between the formwork/false work and permanent
structure safely.
2.4.1 Formwork/false work requirements
In addition to the relevant risk assessment, the following factors must be considered:
a) the size and weight of the structure to be constructed and the type of formwork/false work required.
b) The plant and equipment required for the construction and dismantling.
c) The environment in which the structure is to be constructed, for example, slopes, wind and rain.
d) The level of employee experience involved in constructing and dismantling formwork/false work.
e) The height of the work.
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that they have a full deck of scaffold planks and safe access. When laying additional sheets from the
formwork deck, they must stay clear of the leading edge, pushing out the sheets as they go.
n) Perimeter edge protection (temporary guard railing or scaffolding) needs to be
provided. Ensure that formwork/false work have safe access to the form deck area.
o) Safe access (and emergency escape) must be provided for employees that erects the formwork.
p) Formwork systems can include standard health and safety features, such as guard
rails. Edge protection is normally fixed after or during the assembly of the form units.
q) Table top decking and guardrails can be assembled at low levels and lifted on to the
table false work when complete. The false work units can also be assembled at ground level, minimizing
work at height.
r) Decking with non-slip surfaces can be used to enhance safety.
s) Metal formwork systems can have integral ready-to-use concreting platforms with
guard rails and access equipment including ladders. This reduces the need for independent access which
could ensure safer access.
t) Working platforms for concreting have to be erected separately for systems with disposable
formwork, to allow safe access to the top of the column forms.
u) Formwork/false work must be on firm foundations and must be constructed in accordance with the
design plan.
Materials:
Formwork/false work must be constructed, or adapted, to be suitable for the purpose for which it is
used.
a) It must be constructed according to approved design.
b) It must be strong enough and stable to in use.
c) Defective components must not be used.
d) Different proprietary components must not be mixed, unless approved by the designer.
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Pre-use inspections must be carried out on all material and equipment used for erecting the
formwork/false work. Inspections must be conducted for:
a) Fall protection
b) Work platforms
c) Material staging areas
d) Housekeeping
e) Material handling and movement prior to formwork erection.
The Engineer must inspect the substrate, ground or other support and the conditions under
which concrete formwork is to be erected. Formwork/false work must be inspected
and adjusted before and during concrete placement to achieve the specified tolerances.
Where form coatings and form release agents are used, the compatibility with the form materials must be
verified. Forms must also be thoroughly cleaned prior to reuse. Continuous use of wooden planks
and steel plates lead to surfaces becoming uneven and requiring maintenance.
a) Wooden formwork – use cardboard or plastic fiber board. Bolt hole places must also be repaired.
b) Steel formwork – plates must be leveled by mallet and loose corners must be welded.
c) Any repair work required on the formwork systems must be carried out by qualified
employees and according to the manufacturer’s data specifications.
Formwork/false work components including the following: such as shoring frames and braces, heavy-
duty modular or frame-type scaffolding members, tri-shores, adjustable props, adjustable base plates, sole
plates,
Scaffold tubes and couplers, U-heads and bearers, need to be in a serviceable condition and maintenance
needs to be carried out at a predetermined frequency.
Check that formwork/false work is on firm foundations and has been constructed in accordance with the
design plan. Make sure adjustable building props are tied to each other or to the shoring frames so that it
cannot collapse when released.
Weekly inspections need to be carried out to ensure that –
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Position Minimum
Cover
For ground beams and raft slabs and other substructure 75mm
elements, earth face
For Walls & Columns 50mm
For all other structural elements, the minimum cover shall be
65 mm minimum earth face and 50mm.
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a) Make sure that the construction process is according to project specifications &
drawings.
b) Distribute the responsibilities to the construction team with the safety engineer to make
sure that work is carried out in a safe environment. Monitoring the work progress
according to the work plan and send reports to his superiors.
c) Ensures that the safety requirements are observed by his subordinates and testing
equipment and tools are in safe condition all equipment and tools shall have a valid third-
party certificate if required. Ensures that work proceeds in accordance with the Site
Quality Management plan.
d) According to the concrete work specification, structure drawings, and the client
requirements and also scaffolding erection and dismantling safe method also compile the
construction scheme in advance and organize construction; supervise and guide the
whole process.
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3.4-Supervisor:
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Toolbox meetings will be given prior to commencing the work. Incorporate all QA/QC and safety
requirements as requested by the concerned engineer. Organizing tools and equipment
required at the work site. Meeting any type of unforeseen incident or requirements and
reporting the same to the site engineer.
3.5. QC Engineer/Inspector:
Assurance of approval methods are being used and conformance with the specification. The
primary focal point for all project QA/QC matters. The review of project ITP is conforming to the
corporate requirements, previous audit results and the non-conformance reports. Carry out
surveillance detailed on project ITPs as nominated by the project team. Site inspections and
Surveillance is in accordance with relevant standards and assurance of the quality of work as
per project specifications.
a) Ensure that work permits are obtained before starting any work.
b) Check and confirm compliance with safety requirements, such as wearing Personal
c) Protective Equipment (PPE).
d) Check the work area for any unsafe conditions. Liaise with the Field Supervisors ensuring
that work is carried out in accordance with Project Safety Plan/ Procedure.
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3.7-Environmental Manager:
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Manage the day-to-day environmental elements of construction as per the monitoring program
and inform the Construction Manager HSE Manager to stop work immediately in case of non-
compliance observed and/or there are significant environmental effects or risks of effects
occurring; Undertaking site inspections, carrying out monitoring activities, Inspect the work site
daily and correcting/closing out any environmental non-compliance issues and conditions which
may endanger the environment. Maintains an environmental checklist and register,
documenting all incidents of compliance/non-compliance, and keeps Environmental Manager
appropriately informed.
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A permit receiver has understanding of the requirements pertaining to each of the activity-
specific permits they are being authorized to prepare. PTW Receiver will ensure all applicable
permit documents attached i.e., Night work permit, holiday work permit, STA, Method
Statement & Risk
Contractor / Subcontractor permit to work receiver must have English knowledge and minimum
Supervisor / engineer level. Before appointment of permit to work receiver must pass through
permit to work training and exam for permit to work receiver.
Sufficient knowledge of the relevant work areas and Permit to Work procedure.
4. INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS:
a) Collaborate with architects, engineers, and other specialists; hire full-time and part-
time subcontractors and laborers and coordinate their schedules
b) Visit sites regularly during construction — including bid walks, preconstruction
walks, in-progress visits, punch walks, and closeouts — and attend status and
coordination meetings
c) Conduct and document quality assurance and safety inspections throughout the
construction process, ensuring that the work environment is acceptable and that
tools and equipment are in good working condition
d) Maintain and update SOW and preconstruction documents, and meet contract
obligations by developing relationships with reliable contractors and vendors
e) Respond efficiently and effectively to work delays, emergencies, and another
project.
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5. LIST OF SUB-CONTRACTORS:
Following is the List of sub-contractors who will perform the activity.
Collage Decoration CO
IHGC (Ismail Hekal General Contracting Company)
Golden Falcon General Contracting.
ASLOOB BEDAA Contracting Company
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Painters
Painters Helpe
Following Training required based on training need analysis and as required by scope of
work (Form work Building)
Training Required.
- Mobile Equipment People Interface.
- Manual Handling Training.
- Safe lifting procedure.
- PPE Training.
- Heat Stress Training.
- Hot Work Training.
- Work at Height Training.
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• However, in the interest of maintaining good work quality throughout the period of execution on
site will
Maintain the same team of workers throughout.
• The competent personnel on site will be during execution:
i) Civil Engineer
ii) H&S Supervisor
iii) Supervisors
iv) Foremen
v) Machine Operators (Only trained and competent personnel will be operating the plant and
machinery)
vi) Concrete Truck Drivers
vii) Surveyors
viii) Concrete pouring team
ix) Carpenters
x) Steel cutters and fixers
Contractor is committed to undertake the work activities as per local and International
regulatory requirements in such a way as to avoid or minimize the environmental effects,
Following are the environmental parameters that would be considered throughout the activity
related to this project and approved mitigation measures will be implemented. (Air Quality,
Dust, Noise and vibration)
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a) Ecology Fauna/Flora/mammals
b) Archaeology chance find procedure/Cultural Heritage
c) Waste management
TEIJUN QAQC Dept. will monitor all activities throughout the execution of work. If any special
QAQC consideration require will be followed as per PQP and ISO 9001:2015.
A. Fire emergency
B. Medical emergency
C. Suspension trauma
TIEJUN will provide permanent Male Nurse available all the time at the site in case of emergency
the site personnel will contact the following persons:
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a) To carry out the supervision & monitoring of the activity required for achieving
compliance with defined plans and specifications through the organization of respective
works on site, key activities and controls to be established are, Plans, Procedures, Method
Statements, ITP’s, Check Lists, Test certificates and referenced codes and standards. All
the Inspection & tests will be done as per approved ITP and consultant will be offered for
the final Inspection of materials as per agreed/approved ITP level (Hold, Witness,
Surveillance and Review) of Inspection protocol.
b) All the incoming materials will be inspected by the TIEJUN’s QA/QC in the mode of
Material Inspection Request (MIR) form at site prior to usage at site. All the materials will
be preserved and stored strictly as per manufacturer’ instruction/recommendations.
To avoid heat stress work should be re-schedule so that heavier and more physical tasks are
carried out during the cooler times of the day.
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Shaded areas to work in can reduce outdoor sources of heat. Where possible, work shall be
relocated to shaded areas. Shielding indoor heat sources such as boilers, furnaces, and driers
can also help to prevent heat stress.
Increasing the flow of cool air around the body will help to reduce body heat. As cool air flows
past the body, an exchange of heat occurs between the skin’s surface and the surrounding air.
The circulation of air around the body also helps to increase the evaporation of sweat from the
skin’s surface.
Sweating is the main way our body cools itself. Drinking water frequently helps to replace water
that is lost when we sweat. Drinking water also helps to ensure a balance is maintained between
water and salt levels in the body.
Having frequent breaks in a cool area is an excellent way to avoid heat stress. During these
breaks the body’s temperature can return to normal and fluid levels can be replenished.
Different types of clothing can be used to prevent heat stress. In most situations, clothing which
is loose fitting (but tucked in) will help maintain a normal body temperature. Fabrics which
“breath” well, such as cotton, will also help avoid heat stress. Dry clothes will also help sweat to
evaporate, so the skin is kept dry, and the chance of heat rash is reducing
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Note: - Heat stress management plan will be implemented on site and Tiejun will be fully
compliance with Amaala heat stress matrix and rest regime.
The systematic and continuous identification of causes of risks, identification or risk loss
exposures and evaluation of their nature, severity, and potential impact on the project.
The planning and organization of appropriate risk control, risk transfer, and risk financing
techniques to minimize the cost of risk.
The implementation of those techniques internally at all levels of the project, and externally
with Employer, and Employer representative.
In accordance with the Risk Assessment (Method of Works) procedures, please refer to the full
schedule of attached risk attachments.
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RISK ASSESSMENT
LIKELIHOOD
LIKELIHOOD
RISK LEVEL
RISK LEVEL
SEVERITY
SEVERITY
Risk
S. No.
Probability S1 S2 S3 S4 S5