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The document provides details about the construction of a Nursing Institute building including project parties, components, construction methodology and productivity rates.

The main components of the project are the construction of a new building comprising of a basement, ground floor, first floor, second floor and roof. The basement will include a car park and shelter area, while the different floors will consist of classrooms, labs, offices and other facilities.

The building consists of a basement, ground floor, first floor and second floor. The basement will include a car park and shelter area. The ground floor will consist of registration, classrooms, auditoriums, dining halls and prayer rooms. The first and second floors will have staff rooms, labs, conference rooms and more classrooms.

The Public Authority For Applied

Education & Training

Construction, Completion, Operation &


Maintenance of the Nursing Institute at
PAEET Shuwaikh Campus

Contract No. PA/AFA/112-2008/2009

Project Method Statement

Dar Al Hadiah Consultant Engineer

Real Estate Construction & Fabrication Co.


Contents

1. Introduction

1.1 Project Parties


1.2 Project Information
1.3 Project Components
1.4 Site Location
1.5 Site Staff Organization Chart
1.5a Organization Chart
1.5 b Job Description
2. Project Obstacles
3. Construction Strategy

1. Zoning Plans
2. Project Milestones & Constrains
3. Project Priorities
4. Construction Methodology

1. Methodology flow Chart


2. Procurement
3. Excavation, Shoring & Dewatering
4. Foundation
5. Basement walls & columns
6. Slab formwork circulation
7. Roofing system
8. Façade Finishes
9. Finishing Works & Electromechanical works
10. External Works
11. Authorities Approval, Testing & Commissioning
5. Site Logistics
6. Activity Coding & ID System
7. Productivity Rates

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1-Introduction

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1.1- Project Parties

Public Authority for Applied Education &


Owner
Training

Construction
Turner Projacs
Manager

Consultant Dar Al Hadiah Consultant Engineers

Contractor Real Estate Construction & Fabrication Co.

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1.2- Project Information

Project Nursing Institute

Project Location PAAET Campus, Shuwaikh

730 Calendar days including all holidays from


Project Duration date of enterprise

Project Value KD 6,930,000.000

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1.3-Project Component
The project comprises the construction, completion & maintenance of the Nursing
Institute for The Public Authority For Applied Education & Training. The Project is
located at the south west side of PAAET Campus, Shuwaikh.
The project includes one building and external landscape, the Building consists of
Basement, Ground Floor, 1st Floor, 2nd Floor & Roof.
The area of each project component is as follows:
•Basement area : Total area 8136.64 m2
•Ground Floor Area : 8009.54 m2
•First Floor Area : 7040 m2
•Second Floor Area : 7040 m2
•Roof Floor Area : 204 m2
The Basement will include the following:
•Car park with a capacity of 104 cars.
•A shelter area for peace time & war time. Upon completion it will be ready
to accommodate 100 person
•Electric & Mechanical rooms for the pumps, generators, transformers,
water tanks and all major electromechanical equipments
The Ground Floor will include the Following:
•Registration & students waiting area
•Class rooms with capacity for 600 students
•2 nos of Auditorium rooms for 240 students
•Examination halls
•Students book store
•Studio
•Dinning halls & central kitchen unit
•2nos prayer rooms

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The First & Second Floor will include the Following :
•Staff rooms
•Conference room
•Technical Director Office
•Class rooms for 860 students
•Computer Class rooms
•Nursing labs
•Physics labs
•Language labs
•Biology labs
•pharmacology labs
•Chemistry labs.
•General study halls with library
•Instruction technology support unit
•Research rooms
•Video conference
•Media presentation labs.
A Roof floor that will include 4 mechanical rooms.
External area that will include Infrastructure and landscape works such as
pavement tiles as well as parking lot area for 150 car and 12 busses

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The Major Activities
The construction of the Nursing Institute Building, will generally comprises of the
following :

1. Site Clearance
2. Excavation, Shoring / Dewatering & Termite Control
3. Complete Structure works
4. Waterproofing works
5. Masonry works
6. Finishing works including interior & exterior finishes for floors, walls, ceiling
and wall partitions
7. Steel, wood & aluminum doors & windows frames, leaves and hardware.
8. Metal works
9. All MEP works

10. LPG Works


11. Electrical Equipment (Smart sys)
12. Kitchen Equipment
13. Furnishing
14. Signage (External & Internal)
15. Shelter works
16. Elevators
17. Façade (Concrete panels cladding, curtain wall)
18. External Works (Infrastructure services, Landscapes)

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1.4- Site Location

LocationoftheProject
•The Project (Nursing Institute) owned by the Public Authority of
Applied Education & Training (PAAET). The site is located at south
western corner of PAAET Shuwaikh campus. The campus resides
between Jamal abdul Nasser street from north, Al Jahra road from
south, Al Jahez street from the west and Al-Ghazali street from the
east. a plan is attached to indicate the location of the project.

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MEW Substation

Figure 1.1

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1.5- Site Staff Organization Chart

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Project Manager
Secretary

Messenger Document Controller

Safety Quality Control Senior Planning Qua


Officer Engineer Project Engineer Engineer Surv

Lab Civil Subcontractors MEP


Subcontractor
Tech.
Engineer
MEP
Coordinator
General Land
Forman Surveyor
Elec PL & FF HVAC
Engineer Engineer Enginee
Civil
Forman
Elec PL & FF HVAC
Foreman Foreman Foreman

Waterproofing Dewatering Shoring Carpentry Alum. Works Precast Concrete. Shelter Equip.
subcontractor subcontractor subcontractor subcont. Subcontractor Subcontractor Subcontractor S

Waterproofing Dewatering Shoring works Carpentry Alum. Works Precast Concrete Shelter Equip.
Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman Foreman

Lab Furniture Decoration works Metal works Kitchen Equip


subcontractor subcontractor subcontractor subcontractor
Key Legend

Required Contractually Decoration Decoration Metal Works Waterproofing


works Foreman works Foreman Foreman Foreman
Not Required Contractually 10
Responsibility Line
Coordination Line
1.5b- Job Description
•Project Manager :
•Overall project policy and monitoring relations with consultant and clients team.
•Conducting daily / weekly meetings with all staff / subcontractors to point out the
difficulties in work activities, requirement of resources, order/ direct material and
equipment at site with maximum efficiency, find solutions and taking immediate
actions
•Review correspondence for proper action
•Financial follow up and control the cost of project duration execution, follow up
monthly payment certificates, variation orders in co-ordination with Q.S/Planner
•He will be directing the Senior Project Engineer, Architectural engineer, Planning
Engineer, Quality Control engineer, Quantity Surveyor and the Safety Officer
•Senior Project Engineer:
•Overall area activities directing, monitoring and controlling the productivity of all staff.
•He will determine possible critical areas and activities have to be improved for the
successful completion of project in time
•Find solutions and taking immediate action required to push the work in proper
coordination with project manager
•He will be assisted by the site engineer, foreman, safety officer and
services/finishing works engineers
•He will be directing the Subcontractors, Site Engineer, General foreman and Land
Surveyor and reporting to the Project Manager
•Architectural Coordination Engineer:
•Overall technical coordination, preparation of architectural drawing, composite
drawings.
•He will be responsible for the coordination between subcontractors for the
preparation of shop drawings.
•Find technical solutions with consultants and subcontractors and taking immediate
action required
•He will be reporting directly to the Project Manager, and will be directing the
structural engineer and the architectural draftsmen.

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•Planning Engineer :

•Preparation, submission, approval of the project schedule, updates, revisions,


adjustments and monitor the construction progress, identify/initiate potential variance
and delays, follow up resource assignment. He will be reporting directly to the Project
manager and will coordinate with Senior Project Engineer to follow up and monitor
construction activities and the Q.S for the preparation of CLS, as well the
subcontractors.
•Preparation, submission, approval of cost loaded schedule in coordination with Q.S
•Prepare the monthly / fortnightly work programmes including values of work done vs
planned values
•Prepare monthly progress reports
•Follow up the updates of material / drawing submittal logs & procurement of material
•Preparation & submittal of Pre-meeting submittals
•Quantity surveyor:
•Preparation of Cost load values for all activities as per Project construction schedule
in coordination with planning engineer
•Check quantities, preparation of payment application under the supervision of the
project manager and in co-ordination with the Planning engineer / Senior project
engineer
•Preparation of Subcontractors payments, analyzing variations, claims and all other
contractual issues in coordination with planning engineer

•Safety Officer : Establish and follow up safety procedures all in accordance with the safety
manual prepared by him. He will be reporting to Project Manager, and will be coordinating
with the Senior Project Engineer to ensure safety control at site.
•Quality Control Engineer :
•All the aspects of materials / quality control of site works, and site laboratory
functioning.
•Review preparation of all submittals of subcontractors, supplier’s materials, samples
to provide continuous flow of procurements as per the requirement of Project
Programme. As well as E1 & E2 logs
•Responsible for all technical aspects regarding shop drawings preparation and
coordination between different subcontractors.
•Preparation of Method statements and follow up procurement of materials and
equipment.
•Supervise Quaility control procedures and will follow up all types of submittals such
as Subcontractors, suppliers shop drawings, materials, etc.

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•Structural Engineer :
•Structural shop drawings preparation.
•Coordination between the different subcontractors
•Prepare, submit and get approval of structural As-Built drawings.
•To coordinate with the Project Manager / MEP Coordinator for the progress priority
of shop drawings submittal and to solve site structural problems on daily basis
•He will be assisted by the draftsmen.
•Civil Engineer :
•Work under the directives of the Project Engineer and will be responsible to carry out
the works as site directly, and to arrange laborers, materials, equipment, machine
etc.
•To supervise the work of subcontractors and arrange their responsibility
•To report for any material or other requirements well in time and report to the Project
Engineer in case of expected shortage.
•To supervise the foremen and advise him to carry out the work according to
drawings, specification.
•To get the work inspection of A/E and follow up with checklists in co-ordination with
QC Engineer
•To follow up the works progress under the responsibility of Project Manager and
Project Engineer and ensure that CCS is followed.
•Land Surveyor : Assisting Site Engineers, Foremen with all levels, coordination
information. He will be reporting to the Civil Engineer.
General Foreman : Proper execution of Daily work / weekly work program as provided by
the Civil Engineer and proper distribution of resources. He will reporting to the Civil Engineer
and will be managing the labors at site.
Electrical Engineer :
•Follow up the execution of electrical works at site
•Follow up all electrical materials submittal and approvals as well as procurement and
delivery of these materials to the site.
•Find solutions take immediate actions
•Testing and commissioning of all electrical works prior handing over the project
•Mechanical Engineer:
•Follow up the execution of mechanical works at site
•Follow up all mechanical materials submittal and approvals as well as procurement
and delivery of these materials to the site.
•Find solutions take immediate actions
•Testing and commissiong of all mechanical works prior handing over the project

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2- Project Obstacles

1- Time milestones & constraints.


The contractor is obliged to plan and execute the works within the
contractual milestones and constraints. Accordingly, the
contractor will provide the adequate resources to execute the
construction activities to fulfil the contract milestone.

2- Site Accessibility limitation


The contractor shall have only one side for site access, due to the
site location. Accordingly, only one side will be utilized, and
the contractor shall plan for the execution of the works
accordingly

3- Tightness of location
Major project obstacle is the tightness of the location, where there is
no enough space for the A/E & contractors offices, store, labour
rest shed steel yard, etc

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3- Construction Strategy
3.1 Project Zoning :
For more control & closer follow up of the project, buildings are divided into different zones, this is based on
different functions, structural nature such as expansion joints, or volume of work
The following presents the project elements and the number of zones for each:
•The Nursing college : Divided to 3 zones
•The External Works : Divided to 3 Zones
These Zones will include the structural, finishes and electromechanical works.
To further meet the requirement and needs of the project, those zones were developed into smaller sub zones as
follows :
•For the structural purpose and requirements each zone will be divided to 2 sub zones:
•Sub zone A1, Sub zone A2 for Zone A
•Sub zone B1, Sub zone B2 for Zone B
•Sub zone C1, Sub zone C2 for Zone C
•For the Finishing & electromechanical purpose each zone will be divided to the following :
•Class rooms/Corridors Sub zone
•Shelter area sub zone (at basement only)
•Transformer room sub zone (at basement only)
•Mechanical room sub zone (at basement only)
•Ramps Sub zone (at basement only)
•Wet area sub zone
•Stair case sub zone
•Open court area 1
•Open court area 2
•Open court area 3
•For External works Zones will be divided as follows:
•Zone 1
•Zone 2
•Zone 3
Detailed sketched are attached to illustrate the Zoning system of the project

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Figure 3.1
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SubZoneC1 SubZoneB1

SubZoneC2 SubZoneB2

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Figure 3.2
SubZoneC1
SubZoneB1

SubZoneC2 SubZoneB2

Ground
Figure 3.3
Floor
SubZoneC1 SubZoneB1

SubZoneC2 SubZoneB2

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1st Floor Floor


Figure 3.4
SubZoneC1 SubZoneB1

SubZoneC2 SubZoneB2

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2nd Floor Floor


Figure 3.5
SubZoneC1 SubZoneB1

SubZoneC2 SubZoneB2

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Roof
Figure 3.6
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24

Figure 3.7
25 Figure3.8
Figure 3.9
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Figure 3.10
Figure
28 3.11
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Elevations Zoning System NorthElevation
WestElevation

SubZone SubZone SubZone


O3 O2 O1

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Figure 3.12 SouthElevation
Elevations Zoning System

Zone A Zone B Zone C

North Elevation

East Elevation
(Zone A)
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Figure 3.13
Elevations Zoning System

Zone C Zone B Zon

South Elevation

West Elevation (Zone C)

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Figure 3.14
3.2- Project Milestones & Constraints

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Months
Duratio
Activity Activity n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 11
ID Description Days 0

NursingInstitute
Subtotal
731

Startmilestone
10
StartMilestoneoftheProject0
Mobilization
20
Contractor'sMobilization45
Engineering
30
Shopdrawings,MaterialsSubmittals&Approvals365
Procurement&Delivery
40
MaterialsProcurement&Delivery440
Sub-Structure
50
Excavation&Backfilling75
60
Foundations&Sub-Structure120
Super-Structure
70
SuperStructureWorks330
E/MWorks
80
Electrical&MechanicalWorks595
FinishingWorks
90
Masonary&FinishingWorks390
ElevationWorks
100
ElevationsWorks180
RoofingWorks
110
RoofingSystem90
Furniture
130
FixedFurniture&Equipment75
ExternalWorks
120
ExternalWorks150
Testing&Commissioning
140
PowerOn1
150
Testing&Commissioning60
SubstantialCompletion
160
ProjectSubstantialCompletion0

Dat
3.3 The Project Priority

The Project priorities will be for the main building. After excavation the
concrete skeleton works, will take place. As explained previously, the
main building will be consisting of 3 zone (A, B & C), and accordingly,
the sequence of work will start from Zone A to B to C as will be
explained in detail in the construction methodology. The next priority
will be for the façade work. The last stage will be for the external
works.

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4-Construction Methodology

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4.1- Methodology Flow Chart

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Layout

Excavation

S Dewatering, Excavation (2nd Stage), anti-termite


U
B Blinding : Casting + Curing
S
Waterproofing + Screed
T
R Raft Foundation
U

Raft Foundation
C Formwork + Reinf 1st Layer
T
Drainage + Pipelines + other MEP Services
U
R Reinforcement 2nd Layer + Casting concrete
e

Basement Floor
Col.& Walls : Formwork + Shelter Equip + MEP + Reinf + Casting + curing

Slab : Formwork + Fix Reinforcement + MEP + Concrete + Curing


S
U G.F, 1st 2nd, Roof Col: Formwork + Fix Shutter + MEP
P Service + Concrete + Curing
E
R
S G.F, 1st, 2nd, Roof & Upper Roof Slab : Formwork + Fix
T Reinforcement + MEP + Concrete + Curing
U Attic Slab
C

T Activity Sequence up to Upper Roof


U

R
e Curtain Precast Int. & Ext Block works +
wall works Concrete Finishing & MEP
Cladding

External Works & Landscape

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4.2- Procurement

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Procurement
•Long lead items are the materials that are specified to be delivered from
abroad (such as diesel generator, AHUs, Ceramic tiles, marble tiles, etc)
or materials that needs a period for fabrication (such as doors, windows,
etc) therefore, it requires a long duration to arrive to the site and might
affect the installation works if not properly planned and tracked.
•The material will be procured by the contractor and his subcontractor but
all procurement will be through the main contractor only, since its his
responsibility as per contract conditions to review and make necessary
coordination for his subcontractor’s procurement after the material
samples and catalogues are approved by the engineers.
•Critical materials such as concrete, reinforcement and waterproofing,
water stop, termite control as well as the shelter equipment are affecting
the early activities of the project. The related submittals and approvals of
these types of materials will be finalized as early as possible.
•Other long lead materials will be existing in our project, all these long lead
materials will be elaborated in the CCS and the material / procurement log,
to monitor and control its delivery on time and to ensure no delays will
occur.

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List of Early Critical Material

No CSIDivisio Description
n
1 Div02 TermiteControl
2 Div02 Dewateringsystem
3 Div02 Shoringsystem
4 Div03 SteelReinforcement
5 Div03 FormWork
6 Div03 ConcreteReadyMix
7 Div03 WaterStop
List of Long Lead Items
8 Div07 WaterproofingMaterial
No
9 CSIDivisio
Div13 Description
ShelterEquipment LeadTime Source
n
10 Div15 DrainagePipes
1 Div03 PrecastConcretePanels 6month Local
2 Div04 GlassMasonryBlock 6month Overseas
3 Div05 PipeTubeRailing 6month Local
4 Div05 ArchMetal 6month Local
5 Div07 BuildingInsulation 3month Local
6 Div08 SteelDoors 6month Local
7 Div08 FlushWoodendoors 6month Local
8 Div08 Aluminiumdoors 6-10month Overseas
9 Div08 Curtainwalls+AlumWindows 6-10month Overseas
10 Div08 DoorsHardware 6-10month Overseas
11 Div08 Glazing 6-10month Overseas
12 Div09 CeramicTiles 6-10month Overseas
13 Div09 AcousticalSuspendedCeiling 6-10month Overseas
14 Div09 MetalCeiling 6-10month Overseas
15 Div09 StoneFlooring 3-4month Local
16 Div09 StoneFlooringAdhesiveGrouts 6-10month Overseas
17 Div09 ReselientFlooring&accessories 6-10month Overseas
18 Div09 Vinylcoverings 6-10month Overseas
19 Div09 WoodenFlooring 6-10month Overseas
20 Div09 RubberFlooring 6-10month Overseas
21 Div09 CarpetFlooring 6-10month Overseas
22 Div11 UnitKitchen 6-10month Overseas
23 Div12 FixedFurniture 6-10month Overseas
24 Div13 ShelterEquipment 3-4month Overseas
25 Div14 Elevators 8-10month Overseas
26 Div15 HVACPumps 8-10month Overseas
27 Div15 AHUS 8-10month Overseas
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28 Div15 PlumbingEquipmemt 8month Overseas
29 Div15 Ducts 2month Local
4.3- Excavation, Shoring &
Dewatering

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Survey mark up and Layout
Necessary bench mark and grid layout are established by the
contractor’s land surveyor (Recafco), and cross checked by
consultant’s land surveyor (Hadiya) for acceptance before
starting the works.

Marking Foundation
The Marking and layout of foundations will be done by site
engineer / foreman and cross checked by land surveyor. The
level and the co-ordinates will be carried out from the approved
Grid Line and Bench mark

Excavation

After establishing bench marks and grid lines, excavation works


will take place, 2nos of loaders will start excavating 1m depth at
Zone A. After that, the same will take place at Zone B then
Zone C with the same sequence shown in the attached plan.
After excavation of 1m in each zone, shoring H-Beams will be
installed, and excavation works will proceed till 0.5m above
water table while installing shoring timbers every 2m of
excavation. After reaching 0.5m above water table level the
dewatering system will be installed and operated. After
installation & operation of dewatering system, excavation and
shoring works will proceed till the level of anchors. Shoring
anchors will be installed and tested, and excavation & shoring
works will proceed till the bottom of foundation level.
Note: Only 3 sides will include shoring works, there will be no
shoring works for the side at Axis Z. For curved parts, the
shoring works will be segmented.
The temporary access ramp will be made as indicated in the
attached plan, and will be removed while casting the last part of
raft foundation.
The expected completion of the excavation works will be on the
5th month from the date of enterprise

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Ramp

Start

Zone C Zone B Zone A


Start

Figure 4.1

•The sequence of work for the stages of excavation, shoring and dewatering wil
shown in the above plan
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Excavation Plan
Shoring Plan

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Figure 4.2
4.4- Foundation

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Termite Control
•For the raft foundation area, the leveled surface will be treated with anti-
termite treatment before casting blinding concrete.
•Subcontractor as well as the material used, will be submitted to the
consultant for approval prior to execution of works

Foundation
•After termite control, a 10cm thick blinding will be casted & after curing the
water proofing will proceed as per specified layers and drawings and then
will be protected with 5cm screed layer.
•After completion of water proofing works and screed protection, raft
foundation work shall be carried out by fixing rebars and shuttering for the
sides of the raft. After completion of rebars fixation for bottom and top layers,
shuttering the sides and installing the utilities pipes, casting preparation will
take place and the raft foundation will be poured using the adequate number
of tansmixers and concrete pumps. The execution of raft foundation will be
as per the zoning strategy, 2 crews will be available for executing the
foundation works and will be working in parallel. he sequence of works and
movement of crews will be illustrated in the attached plans.
•Ramp Footings will be carried out later on after completion of waterproofing
for basement walls and backfilling till the bottom of ramps foundation level.
After casting the ramp foundations the walls will be casted and then water
proofing will be carried out. After waterproofing is completed, backfilling
under ramp S.O.G will start till the bottom of slab level and then the concrete
works for the S.O.G will take place.
•After casting of raft foundation the Tower cranes will be installed as will be
explained in the site logistic plan.

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Zone C1 Zone B1

C2 Zone B2

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Raft Foundation
Figure 4.3
4.5- Walls & Columns

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• Basement Walls
• After the raft foundation is hardened enough, installation of rebars for walls shall
start and the Doka formwork will be lifted and fixed in position using a crane. The
available formwork for the walls will be enough to cast 45 mr (3 sets each 15m
with 4.50m height) The walls will be casted in 17 cycles as shown in the
attached plan with an expected date of 5 days for each cycle. The wall shutter
will be dismantled after the specified duration of casting each wall, and will be
used again for the next cycle. Shelter Equipments will be embedded in the
concrete as it will be fixed prior casting of concrete. Shelter equipments (valves
and blast doors) will installed using cranes

• Form work System


The formwork system that will be used will be Doka large-area formwork Top 50

The major components of the system will be:

1. Doka Timber H-Beam
2. Doka steel waling
3. Plywood
4. Supporting Props
5. Tie Rods

Doka formwork Top 50

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•Columns
•10 nos of column sets will be used for casting the columns.
•Each cycle will take 2 days (1 day for steel reinforcement fixation + 1 day for
shuttering & casting)
For example, sub zone C2 contains a number of 53 columns, 10 columns will be
casted in1 cycles so the total number of cycles will be 6 cycles, each cycle requires
2 days so the total duration of casting the columns for sub zone C2 will be 12 days.

Columns Formworks
Doka Formwork Top 50 will be used for casting the columns
The components of the System will be:
•Doka timber H-Beam
•Steel Waling
•Plywood
•Tie rods
•Props for Supporting sides of formwork

Column Formwork Detail

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14

6 5 4

Walls Formwork Circulation


6

TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

8 8 9

7
9
10
15

11

13
13
13

12 52
5 4
15
Figure 4.4
TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

Casted Walls 53

Under Construction
Figure 4.5
4

TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

Casted Walls 54
4
Under Construction
Figure 4.6
6 5

TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

Casted Walls 55 5
Under Construction
Figure 4.7
TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

8 8 9

7
9
10
17

11

13
13
13

Casted Walls 12 56
17
Under Construction
Figure 4.8
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TotalofFormworkAvailable=45mr

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Casted Walls 57
15
Under Construction
Figure 4.9
4.6- Slabs Formwork Circulation

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•Slab formwork circulation
•After completion of walls and columns, formwork for slabs shall start. 3
formwork sets (Doka) will be available to execute and cast the slabs with
total area of 4,360m2. each formwork set will be as the following :
•Formwork set 1 = 979m2 and will be used for sub zones A1 & B1
•Formwork set 2 = 2160m2 and will be used for sub zones A2 & C2
•Formwork set 3 = 1225m2 and will be used for sub zones B2 & C1
•Each formwork of the above will be used in 8 cycles, each of different
durations as for formwork set 1 will have 27 days duration for each cycle,
Formwork set 2 will have 33 days for each cycle and Formwork set 3 will
have 32 days for each cycle
•The expected finish date of the superstructure works will be at the 17 month
from the date of enterprise
•Plans illustrating each formwork set utilization are attached

•Scaffolding System
•The Scaffolding system that will be used for the concrete slabs will be the
Dokaflex floor formworks system . The system will be containing of 3
components
•Floor Prop Eco 20
•Doka Timber H-Beam (H20)
•Plywood

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Total of Formwork Available = 4360m2

SubZone
C1 SubZone
FormworkSet3= B1
1225m2 FormworkSet
Area=1255m2 1=979m2
Area=822m2

SubZone
B2
FormworkSet3=
1225m2
Area=1255m2
SubZone
C2
FormworkSet2=
2160m2
Area=2160m2
Therewillbe3setsofFormworkavailablefor
castingallconcreteslabs,asillustratedinplan
Figure 4.10

Ground Floor Plan


Formwork Set 1 Circulation Formwork Set 2 Circulation Form
Area of formwork set is 979m2 Area of formwork set is 2160m2 Ar

The formwork will be moving between The formwork will be moving between Th
Sub zone A1 & B1 horizontally & Sub zone A2 & C2 horizontally & Su
vertically as shown below vertically as shown below ve

SF SF SF

FF FF FF

GF GF GF

BF BF BF

Sub Zone B1 Sub Zone A1 Sub Zone C2 Sub Zone A1 S

Area of Sub zone slab A1 = 979m2 Area of Sub zone slab A2 = 1730m2 Area
Area of Sub zone slab B1 = 822m2 Area of Sub zone slab C2 = 2160m2 Area

The Cycle of each movement will 61 The C


The Cycle of each movement will
take 27 days take 33 days take 3
Formwork Circulation Bar Chart

Formwork Set 1 (979m2)

Activity Days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4

FormworkShuttering

Formwork Set 2 (2160m2)


fixingSteelReinforcement

Activity Days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Installationofservicespipes
FormworkShuttering

ConcreteCasting
Formwork Set 3 (1225 m2)
fixingSteelReinforcement

Activity Days

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
Curing&Dismantlingformwork 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4
Installationofservicespipes
FormworkShuttering

ConcreteCasting
fixingSteelReinforcement

Curing&Dismantlingformwork
Installationofservicespipes 62

ConcreteCasting

Curing&Dismantlingformwork
Cycles of Concrete Slabs

Cycle1
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab FWSet1 FWSet2


Cycle2
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab FWSet1 FWSet3


Cycle3
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab FWSet1

GroundFloorSlab FWSet3 FWSet2


Cycle4
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab FWSet2 FWSet1 FWSet3

GroundFloorSlab
Cycle5
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab FWSet1

FirstFloorSlab FWSet3 FWSet2

GroundFloorSlab 63
Cycle5
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab

SecondFloorSlab FWSet2 FWSet1 FWSet3

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab
Cycle6
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab FWSet1

SecondFloorSlab FWSet3 FWSet2

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab
Cycle7
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab FWSet2 FWSet1 FWSet3

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab
Cycle8
Floor ZoneA1 ZoneA2 ZoneB1 ZoneB2 ZoneC1 ZoneC2

RoofSlab FWSet3 FWSet2

SecondFloorSlab

FirstFloorSlab

GroundFloorSlab

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4.7- Roofing System

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Roofing system
•Once all heavy works are completed on roof, and drainage and other inserts are fixed in
place, the area will be cleaned and roofing works starts. All roofing layers shall be as per
drawings / specifications / manufacturer recommendations. After each layer is completed, it
will be inspected / approved by the engineer before applying the next layer. After roof work
works are completed, flash up and rain water outlets and other roof fixtures shall be
erected. A section detail is attached below to illustrate the roofing system layers.

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4.8- Façade Works

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Façade works
•The façade works will include installation of concrete panel cladding as well as curtain
wall works. Sigma paint shall be applied in the elevations of open court areas.
•After completion of concrete works in each zone, block works shall be carried out, for
both external and internal once the external block works are completed insulation
works will take place and after completion of insulation works on external block works
concrete precast panel cladding works shall start. Opening in block works will be
provided to receive precast support ribs without causing damages to the adjacent
works.
•Curtain wall works shall proceed immediately after the completion of concrete works.
After completion of concrete works, Curtain wall brackets will be fixed and aligned, after
completion of brackets, aluminium frames will be installed and then the glass will be
erected after installation of aluminium frames.
•The windows will be fixed after the completion of external cladding as it will rest on the
precast panels.
•The sequence of works and crews movement shall be as per the zoning strategy. The
crews movement will be from Zone A to Zone B to Zone C. 2 crews will be provided for
the installation of Concrete precast cladding. Tower cranes and mobile cranes will be
used for the installation of the precast panels
•Plaster and sigma works are also included in the internal façade works in the open
court area, completion of these activities will be depending on dismantling the tower
cranes and clearing the area to enable the erection of scaffolding. The tower crane will
be dismantled after the completion of roofing system works as well as uploading the
required materials to its locations in the floors. However, 3 sides can be carried out
prior the dismantling of tower cranes to expedite the works.

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Elevation1
Sequence of Work
Zone B
Zone C
Elevation4

SubZone SubZone SubZone


O3 O2 O1

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Figure 4.11

Elevation3
4.9- Finishing & Electromechanical Works

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Finishing & Electromechanical works
•Finishing works will include the following:
•Masonry block works & gypsum board partitions
•Wall finishes such as plaster, painting & ceramic tiles for wet area
•Ceiling works such as gypsum board and tiles, metal ceiling
•Flooring works such as terrazzo tiles, marble tiles, resilient flooring, carpet tiles, carpet
roles for prayer rooms, rubber tiles, raised flooring, ceramic flooring for wet areas as well
as epoxy paints for the car park area at the basement.
•Electromechanical works shall include the following :
•Water supply & drainage piping
•HVAC ducting & piping
•Electrical conduiting and wiring
•Equipments such as generators, pumps, AHUs and exhaust fans
•Sanitary fixtures & toilet accessories
•Electrical accessories

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Finishing Strategy
•The finishing works shall start with the masonry works. The masonry works will be externally &
internally., internal & external masonry can be carried out once the site is ready and the slabs
scaffolding are removed. Simultaneously fire fighting pipes, chilled water pipes, HVAC ducting,
drainage and water supply H/L pipes shall start.
•Wall finishes will consist of sand cement plaster & paint while in wet areas ceramic tiles. The
plaster works will be carried out after completion of first fix electromechanical works such as
electrical conduits, and plumbing pipes at wet areas. Paint works & ceramic works shall follow up
once plaster work is completed, as for painting works will be on stages (Paint preparation, 2nd
Painting coat, and Final painting coat which will be carried out at the final stage of the project)
•Ceilings will be consisting of gypsum boards and tiles, metal false ceiling as well as plaster and
paint for wet area and stair cases. False ceiling works shall take place after the completion of all
MEP works above false ceiling and the completion of the paint putty & first coat.
•Floor finishes will consist of various materials such as terrazzo tiles, vinyl tiles, marble tiles,
carpet tiles, etc. all materials will be applied on the prepared beds after wall plastering and
fixation of the door frames and all other interior finishes on the walls and ceiling will be done
afterwards. In case of carpet tiles & roles, flooring works will be done after completion of other
finishing works.
Electromechanical works will be divided to three items:
•First fix items such as piping, ducting, cable trays, etc works at high level, will be carried
out after removal of slab formwork, while conduits will be carried out after the completion
of block works.
•Second Fix items such as equipments, pumps, elect panels shall be carried out after
completion of second painting coats and flooring.
•Third Fix items such as elect accessories, sanitary fixtures, toilet accessories, etc shall be
carried out after installation of doors leaves and hardware as well as 2nd painting coats.

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Finishing & Electromechanical works strategy
As per the Zoning strategy of the finishing works, the execution of works will be carried out as follows:

• Dry Areas
The finishing works will include the following:
• Plaster & Paint for wall.
• Gypsum Board & Tiles for false ceiling.
• Marble tiles, Vinyl tiles, Terrazzo Tiles, Ceramic Tiles and Carpet tiles for Flooring.

• The sequence of works are planned to be carried out as follows:

1. Block works & First fix electromechanical works such as elec conduits, ducting & piping
2. Installation of door frames
3. Plaster works
4. Paint preparation & Putty
5. Window frames
6. Screed for flooring (vinyl and carpet tiles)
7. First fix gypsum board partition + door frames + First fix Electromechanical
8. Insulation & closing gypsum board partition + Paint preparation & Putty
9. Installation of HVAC ducts, FF pipes, elec conduits above ceiling
10. False ceiling suspension system
11. Installation of false ceiling services tiles
12. KFD visual inspection prior closing false ceiling
13. Painting of ceiling
14. Flooring tiles (Marble, Terrazzo, Ceramic)
15. Fixing door leaves & window glazing
16. Doors & windows hardware
17. Painting Coats
18. Final fix electromechanical
19. Final painting coat
20. Installation of carpet & vinyl tiles

• The above mentioned activities will be added in more details in the CCS

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• Corridors
The finishing works will include the following:
• Plaster & Paint for walls
• Gypsum Board & Tiles for false ceiling
• Marble tiles & Vinyl Tiles for First & second floors

• The sequence of works are planned to be carried out as follows:

1. Block works & First fix electromechanical works such as elec conduits, ducting &
piping
2. Installation of door frames
3. Plaster works
4. Paint preparation & Putty
5. Screed for flooring (Vinyl or carpet)
6. False ceiling suspension system
7. Installation of false ceiling services tiles
8. KFD visual inspection prior closing false ceiling
9. Painting of ceiling
10. Installation of Marble tiles
11. Fixing door leaves & window glazing
12. Doors & windows hardware
13. Final fix electromechanical
14. Final painting coat
15. Installation of vinyl tiles

• The above mentioned activities will be added in more details in the CCS

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• Wet areas
The finishing works will include the following:
• Ceramic walls
• Plaster & Paint for ceiling
• Ceramic Flooring
• Sanitary fixtures & Toilet accessories

• The sequence of works are planned to be carried out as follows:

1. Block works & First fix electromechanical works such as elec conduits, water supply & drainage
pipes at low level
2. Waterproofing works
3. Installation of door frames
4. Plaster works
5. Steel frame for marble counters
6. Ceramic tiles for walls
7. Ceramic for floors
8. Doors Leaves
9. Doors & windows hardware
10. Installation of marble counter
11. Installation of Sanitary fixtures and toilet accessories
12. Painting of ceiling
13. Final fix electromechanical
• Air Handling Units Installation:

• The Air Handling Units will be kept in the stores once arrived to the site
• The maximum dimensions of the AHUs will be 1.60mX1.00m X0.55m and will have a weight
of 100kg
• The air handling units will be lifted by 4 labors through the staircases to reach the required
floors and will be installed above the attic slab after the completion of attic slab water
proofing works and prior completion of block work above attic slab so that enough space will
be available to install the AHU.

• The above mentioned activities will be added in more details in the CCS

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• Staircase area
The finishing works will include the following:
• Plaster & Paint for walls
• Plaster & Paint for ceiling
• Marble tiles Flooring
• Handrails

• The sequence of works are planned to be carried out as follows:

1. Block works & First fix electromechanical works such as elec conduits
2. Installation of door frames
3. Plaster works
4. Paint preparation & putty
5. 2nd coat painting
6. Marble tiles and skirting
7. Doors Leaves
8. Doors & windows hardware
9. Fixing handrails
10. Final fix electromechanical
11. Final Painting coats

• Sequence of Work & Crews movement


One crew for each trade will start in execution as soon as the finishing works are ready, the
movement of each crew will be zone wise. Once the finishing works at Zone C is ready to start,
another crew will be added to have a total of two crews working together. The first crew (Crew 1) will
be moving horizontally and vertically between Zones A & B, while the second crew (Crew 2) will be
moving vertically in Zone C. A diagram is attached to illustrate the crews movement for execution of
Finishing works.

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Internal
Internal Block MEP First Block Works
Works Fixation
Attic Slab

Installation Plaster
MEP First
of Door frames Works
Fixation

Screed for Paint Prep. & Waterproofing


Flooring Putty works

MEP above
First Fix Gypsum false ceiling Installation
Board partition
of Door frames

First Fix MEP For


G.B Partitions Plaster Works
Installation of
False ceiling
Insulation & gypsum suspension sys Steel frame for
board partition
closing
marble counter

Installation of
False ceiling Ceramic tiles for
Paint Preparation & service tiles
Putty for G.B
Walls
Partitions

Painting of G.B Ceramic Tiles for Doors Leaves


Ceiling Floors

Door Leaves, window Flooring Installation of Doors Hardware


glazing & Hardware Marble Counter
tiles

Installation of Sanitary
Painting Coats Final Fix Fixtures & Toilet access
electromechanical
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Painting of Final Fix
Carpet & Vinyl Final Painting Coats
ceiling electromechanical
Finishing & electromechanical works sequence & crews
movement

SF Crew 2 Crew 1 C
4 8

Crew 2 Crew 1 Cr
FF
3 6

Crew 2
GF Crew 1 Cr
2
4

Crew 1 Cr
BF Crew 2
1 2

Zone C Zone B Zo
Figure 4.12

Two crews will be provided to execute the works, the number below the crew indicates the
movement sequence of the crew

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4.10- External Works

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External works
After completion of concrete skeleton and most of the façade works ( Elevations
1,2 & 3) the external works shall be carried out. The execution of external works will
be in two stages as follows :

Infrastructure Services
The infrastructure service should start with the lower network (storm work network
+ sanitary network) we will locate all pipe lines & manhole as per approved shop
drawings & coordination drawings. We will excavate for pipelines and manhole
location.
After fixing installing & fixing all manholes and pipelines in the approved levels and
locations, we will backfill the pipe lines in layers as specified.
The network of fresh water, brackish, fire protection and LPG will be done as per
approved drawings and method statement
All the external services such as laying of cables, installation of street lights,
communication network etc. will be carried out as per the approved shop drawings
and contract specification.
For all infrastructure piping works, the concrete encasement will be done as per
approved shop drawings & specifications
Hard Landscape
•General method for all the hard landscape elements is the same, it will be carried
out after completion of infrastructure services. It will begin with site measurements
and placement of the precasted concrete curb stones along their specified path.
This will form the area for developing the asphalt roads as per contract
specifications.
•Development of the pavements, paths and paved areas will be done on
compacted soil, by placing the polythene sheet if needed, concrete slabs and
mortar or sand beds for the specified finishes (precast concrete tiles, precast
concrete interlocking pavers)

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As per the construction strategy and methodology, the external works will be divided to 4
Zones as follows :
•Zone 1
•Zone 2
•Zone 3
The sequence of work for the external works will be related to the site logistics as well as the
concrete and cladding works. The execution of works will be planned to take place in four
stages as explained in the following:
Stage 1

Once the concrete works are completed, the steel reinforcement workshop will be no longer
required and will be removed from the site. In addition the cladding works for the east elevation
will be completed. Accordingly, the site will be ready for the external works at Zone 1 to be
carried out. Such works will include all infrastructure works as well as the landscaping works.
The material store will be one of the main obstacle in execution of the external works, therefore
its is planned to be relocated in the basement at Zone C (A plan for the new stores location is
attached).

In addition, the temporary vehicle road will be rerouted as illustrated on the attached plans.
The works that will take place in this stage are the following:
•Infrastructure works
•Kerbstone works
•Sub grade for asphalt
Stage 2

After completion of stage 1. Cladding works at the south and west elevations is expected to be
completed. Accordingly, external works at Zone 2 will be carried out. Rerouting of the
temporary vehicle road will be taken into consideration. The works that will take place in this
stage are as follows:
•Infrastructure Works
•Kerbstone works
•Sub grade for asphalt
Stage 3
After completion of stage 2. Cladding works at the north elevation is expected to be completed.
Accordingly, external works at Zone 3 will be carried out. Rerouting of the temporary vehicle
road will be taken into consideration. The works that will take place in this stage are as follows:

•Infrastructure Works
•Kerbstone Works
•Sub grade for Asphalt

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After completion of all above mentioned stages, final asphalt layers and interlock tiling
works shall be carried out. The sequence of these works shall be as per construction
strategy.

The existing external services near the shelter escape will be studied and relocated and
will be assured to stay fully operating and maintained.

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Figure 4.13
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Figure 4.14
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Figure 4.15
Level formation

Excavation for Lower network (Storm & Drainage pipes)

Installation of Pipes & Manholes

Encasement &
Backfilling

Excavation of higher network pipes

Installation of pipes & manholes

Encasement & Backfilling

Completion of
Infrastructure works

Landscape Works

Fixing Curbstone

Laying Asphalt Layers

Interlock Tiles paving


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4.11- Authority Approvals, Testing &
Commissioning

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Authority Approvals, testing & commissioning
Authority approvals , testing and commissioning are all linked to the completion of
respective works and are included in the schedule under a separate section
A diagram is attached to clarify the procedure followed in order to complete the
project
Testing & Commissioning
•Plumbing system

A. During the manufacture (at Contractor's premises only), installation and


after completion of works; the system, sections of the system or its
components shall be tested by the Contractor / specialist Subcontractor in
the presence of the Engineer’s representative, as directed below or
elsewhere. The Contractor shall procure all testing instruments and
accessories and bear all costs in connection with the same:
1. Basic materials for conformity with the specified standards.
2. Supports and anchors for ability to withstand required loads.
3. Wall mounted sanitary fixtures with a dead weight of 100 kgs.
4. Pumping equipment for the specified flow, head, controls, safety
interlocks and alarms; noise criteria, etc.
5. Heat transfer equipment for full load capability, controls, safety
interlocks, and alarms and operation of safety valves.
6. Filtration equipment for flow, head loss, filtration fineness, controls
alarms, regeneration etc.
7. Control system for operating ranges, tolerances, cutout, alarms
8. Water supply systems for required flow and pressure at
simulated peak flow conditions (open sectional control valves
estimated no. of outlets in open condition, in series).
9. Drainage systems for simulated peak flow conditions and performance
of trap seals (by simultaneous discharge of all water closets
stack or groups).
10. Piping in general for line, level and slopes.
11. Sanitary fixtures for operation of fittings and proper fixation.

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B. Balance and regulate the following items, systems.
1. Globe valves on pump discharge for design flow.
2. Balancing valves in circulating systems for equal or proportionate flow.
3. Thermostats for cut in cut out temperatures or range.
4. Angle valves on fixture supply for regulated flow.

TESTING OF PRESSURIZED PIPING

A. The pipes shall be jointed, plugged and shall have been in position for
at least 24 hours, before the tests are carried out.
B. The piping shall be tested for line, gradient and water tightness. The
Contractor shall furnish all labour, and necessary testing instruments
such as gauges, pumps etc. as directed by the Engineer’s
representative. A minimum of two (2) nos identical pressure gauges
shall be installed at extremities of the piping circuit to be tested.
C. Fill the piping with clean fresh water, leaving all high points open to
allow for purging of air. Allow a soaking period of at least 24 hours for
cement lined or concrete pipes.
D. Pressurize the system using manual pumps in increments of 25 percent
of the test pressure. Allow a standing period of 10 minutes after each
pressure increment. Pressure testing using motor driven pump is not
permitted.
E. Do not over pressurize the system under any circumstance. If the test
pressure is close to the maximum permissible pressure of any of the
system components, install calibrated pressure relief valves in the
tested circuit.
F. Prior to testing keep all valves and control devices in open position.
After completion of pressure test, close each valve one at a time
starting from the pressure release end, so as to ensure tightness of the
valve.
G. The piping shall be hydrostatically tested at a pressure of 690 Kpa (100
psig) or 1.5 times the system working pressure, whichever is greater,
but limited to 1379 Kpa (200 psig) for copper and steel piping and 1034
Kpa (150 psig) for UPVC piping. The pressure shall be maintained for
at least 4 hours. In metallic piping, allow for pressure fluctuations due
to ambient temperature variations. Record the circuit temperature
along with the pressure readings.
H. Check for leaks by swabbing with a dry tissue. Drop in pressure to the
order of 10 Kpa (1.5 psig) per hour shall be considered as acceptable.
I. Do not subject sanitary fixture chrome fittings to the test pressure.
J. Piping shall be tested in segments during the progress of the work.
Maintain an official log book for recording the tests carried out on
sections of piping, including test pressure, date of test
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TESTING OF DRAIN, WASTE AND VENT PIPING

A. The pipes shall be joined, plugged and shall have been in position for at
least 24 hours before the tests are carried out.
B. The piping shall be tested for line, gradient and water tightness. Furnish
all labour and necessary testing instruments as directed by the
Engineer’s representative.
C. Install compression type rubber plugs with bleeding caps to plug branch
risers in horizontal piping. Install inflatable pneumatic rubber plugs for
vertical risers and other inaccessible areas.
D. Fill the piping with clean fresh water, leaving all the high points open to
allow purging of air.
E. All soil, waste, vent and storm piping shall be tested by filling entire
system with water to a minimum head of 3 Ms (10 feet) minimum at
any part of the system. The system shall hold the water level to within
100 mm (4 inch) drop in 8 hours. Vertical piping shall be tested in
sections of two or three floors at a time.
F. Check for leaks by swabbing with a dry tissue.
G. Test completed piping by simultaneous flushing of all water closets.
Test drainage branches by simultaneous discharge of filled bath tubs,
washbasins etc.

DISINFECTION AND FLUSHING OF FRESH WATER PIPING SYSTEM

A. Prior to starting work, verify that system is complete, flushed and clean.
B. Ensure pH of water to be treated is between 7.4 and 7.6 by adding
alkali (caustic soda or soda ash) or acid (hydrochloric acid).
C. Add disinfectant, free chlorine in liquid, powder or tablet form to obtain
50 to 80 mg/L residual.
D. Fill the system piping with chlorinated water and bleed water from
outlets to ensure distribution and test for disinfectant residual at
minimum 15 percent of outlets.
E. Maintain disinfectant in system for 24 hours.
F. During the disinfections period install temporary warning signs in both
Arabic and English at conspicuous places throughout the Project
against using the chlorinated water.
G. If final disinfectant residual tests less than 25 mg/L, at any outlet, repeat
treatment.
H. Flush disinfectant from system until residual equal to that of incoming
water or 1.0 mg/L.
I. Take samples no sooner than 24 hours after flushing, from remote outlet
of each riser and from water entry, and analyse in accordance with
AWWA C601. Submit result of analysis to Engineer’s representative for
approval.

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•INSPECTION, TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS OF FIRE PUMPS

A. Prior to Start Up.


1. The pump motor assembly alignment shall be checked and adjusted, if
necessary. Steel cleats shall be welded on pump and motor bases to lock them in
aligned position.
2. Foundation and coupling bolts shall be tightened and locked.
3. Pump shaft shall be checked for free rotation.
4. Electrical continuity and insulation of motor and the control panel shall be
checked by meggering.
5. The calibration of the relief valve opening and its installation shall be checked
and corrected if necessary.
6. The system isolating valve/s shall be shut-off and the test line opened.
7. The tripping element of the circuit breaker shall be
checked for correct selection
and proper installation. The star-delta change over timing shall
be adjusted to
the period recommended by the motor manufacturer.
8. System power supply voltage shall be checked and all other
checks outlined in
the controller operation manual performed, before energizing the
controller.
9. The suction lines and the pump casing shall be checked for
proper filling with
water.

B. The following shall be executed to start the system up:


1. The direction of rotation of the pump shall be checked and
corrected, if
necessary, by momentary operation of the emergency start
lever.
2. The valve on the test line shall be partially closed to avoid the
operation of the
pump at high discharge rates.
3. The pump shall be started on manual mode.
4. The motor full load current shall be checked by manipulating
the flow.
5. The pressure relief valve shall be checked for proper
operation by gradually
closing the test valve.
6. The pump and motor bearings shall be checked for signs of
overheating.
7. The suction line shall be checked for signs for entry of air and
proper suction
intake flow.
C. The pump performance shall be verified as follows:
1. The pump head shall be checked at 100 % and 91 150 % of

nominal flow and


D. The following shall be executed to put the system into
Service:
1. Isolate the fire pump controllers.
2. Close the test line and open the system isolating valve.
Ensure that the system
outlets are closed.
3. Fill the system with the jockey pump. Maintain pressure for 24
hours and ensure
that there are no leaks.
4. Energize fire pump controllers and ensure that the system is
in automatic mode.

•HVAC Systems
During the manufacture (in Contractors premises only) and installation and
after completion of works; the system, sections of the system or its
components shall be tested by the Contractor/Specialist Subcontractor in
the presence of the Engineer’s Representative as directed below or
elsewhere. The Contractor shall procure all testing instruments and
accessories and bear all costs in connection with the same:
1. Basic materials for conformity with the specified standards.
2. Supports and anchors for ability to withstand required loads.
3. Pumping equipment for the specified flow, head, controls, safety
interlocks and alarms; noise criteria, etc.
4. Heat transfer equipment for full load capability, controls, safety
interlocks, and alarms and operation of safety valves.
5. Control system for operating ranges, tolerances, cutout, alarms etc.

•Electrical works Testing & Commissioning

Wiring Devices

A. Test all switches, socket outlets etc., for correct polarity and continuity of
conductors in
the presence of and to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer.
B. Carry out live phase to earth loop impedance tests at all switches and socket
outlets
with an approved earth loop impedance tester to the entire satisfaction of the
Engineer.
Ensure that all device plates have satisfactory earth continuity to the protective
conductor system.
C. Test all 13 Amp. socket outlets for instantaneous tripping of associated
distribution
board current operated earth leakage circuit breaker using testing equipment,
approved by the Engineer.

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Diesel Generator
Testing shall be carried out at full load after completion of installation by the
Engine manufacturer's qualified representation by the Engine manufacturer's
qualified representative in the presence of the Engineer.
2. If the above cannot be done then testing shall be done at the
manufacturer/supplier's premises at full load in the presence of the Engineer. All
arrangements and costs incurred by such a test shall be responsibility of the
Contractor.

Switch Boards
Test shall be performed at the manufacturer’s plant in accordance with BS-5486.
The manufacturer shall submit the test reports to the purchaser for approval.
Inspection shall be carried out at the manufacturer’s plant and test witnessed by the
Engineer before delivery of equipment to site.

UPS
1. Routine tests shall be carried out at the manufacturer’s works on each completed unit
and witnessed by the Purchaser and Owner or his appointed representatives. These
tests shall include:
a. Insulation resistance test
b. Dielectric strength test
c. Operational and sequence test
d. Performance test
e. Transient response test
The transient response should record the results with oscillograms. These
tests shall include:
- Simulation of an inverter failure which would cause the full load to
transfer from the inverter to standby power.
- Manual return of the full load from standby power to the inverter.
- Simulation of failure of the AC power input of the battery charger.
- Simulation of battery charger failure.
- Measurement of the inverter output voltage when the input voltage is
varied between ± 10 percent and the frequency, between ± 2 Hz.
f. Short circuit tests
- Short the inverter output circuit to record the current limiting effect of
the inverter.
- Short the output of one of the branch circuits to ensure clearing of the
fault.
g. Temperature rise test
h. Noise level test
i. Measurement of dimensions
j. Visual check of workmanship and finish
2. The manufacture shall submit these test reports for Owner’s approval.
3. Approval by the purchaser/Owner shall not relieve the manufacturer of his
commitments under the terms of the purchase order and this specifications.

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•Telecommunication System
Testing shall conform to TIA/EIA TSB-67 Transmission Performance Specifications
for
Field Testing of Unshielded Twisted Cabling Systems and ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1,
Propagation Delay and Delay Skew Specification for 100-ohm 4-pair cable. Testing
shall be accomplished using level III field testers.
Test each pair of each cable for opens, shorts, grounds, and pair reversal. Correct
grounded and reversed pairs. Examine open and shorted pairs to determine if
problem
is caused by improper termination. If termination is proper, tag bad pairs at both ends
and note on termination sheets.
1) Perform testing of copper cables with tester meeting TIA/EIA TSB-67 and
ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-A-1 requirements.
2) If horizontal cable contains bad conductors or shield, remove and replace cable.

Fire Alarm & Detection System


A. After the installation is complete, the contractor shall conduct operating
commissioning tests. The system installation, testing and commissioning
shall be as per Kuwait Fire Brigade approval and requirements.
B. The Fire Alarm System shall be completely programmed in accordance
with Kuwait Fire Brigade requirement and a specialist from the
manufacturer shall attend and demonstrate the complete system.

Public Address System


A. The completed public address system shall be fully tested and adjusted the
transformer
taps for appropriate sound level by the contractor in the presence of the owners
representative.
B. Measure and record sound pressure levels at designated locations.
C. Upon completion of a successful test, the Contractor shall so certify in writing to
the
Owner and provide detailed, demonstration and training.
D. Submit all shop drawings indicating installation details, cable routing and system
configuration and technical catalogue for each component.

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KFB MOE KM MEW

Submit fire alarm, fire Submit of Submit HVAC MEW Site


protection, smoke Substation as built & load inspection &
ventilation system shop shop dwg calculation to Approval
drawing & materials to MOE
KFB
Checking of site
issuance of Payment of Fee
Approval of Approval of
clearing by the owner
Approval of fire alarm, Substation shop HVAC as built &
fire protection, smoke dwgs load calculation certificate by KM
ventilation system by MOE
shop drawing &
materials by KFB
Substation Submit elec as
Civil works built & all loads
inspection to MOE
Inspection of
Installation prior ceiling
closing Approval of Approve elec as
Civil works built & all loads
inspection by MOE
Final Installation &
Arch. Visual
inspection by KFB Fix Transformer, Inspection of site
HT Panel &
connection by
MOE MOE Approval
Approval by KFB
Payment of fee
to MOE by owner
Issuance of letter of
Letter to KM for Power connection
Power connection to MOE by KM

KFB Final operation


Electrical Connection to site

Final certification of
acceptance

Testing & commissioning


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Project Complete
5-Site Logistics

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5 - Site Logistics Plan
•The Site Logistic Plan includes the temporary fences, sign boards, Consultant site
offices, Contractors site offices, subcontractors site offices, consultant and
contractor’s car park shed, workshops for cutting & bending steel, stores for
keeping materials, labors toilets & rest sheds. Temporary access routes are taken
in consideration to allow equipments & machines movement around the
construction site facilities. For further illustrations, refer to the attached plan

•Two Tower cranes (TC-1 and TC-2) will be erected as shown in the attached
plans. The first Tower Crane TC-1 will be located at the open court area between
axis (H & S) and axis (21 & 28). The second Tower crane TC-2 will be located at
the open court area between axis (H & S) and axis (6 & 12). Both Tower cranes
will have radius of 55 m and lifting capacity of 52.6 KN and will be installed after
casting the raft foundation. A plan is attached to indicate the proposed
foundation of the tower crane which will be submitted for approval to the
consultant.
•Impact of Tower Crane (TC-1)
•Due to the tower crane location in the open court area between axis (21
& 28). Some construction activities will be on hold till dismantling the
tower crane, such as the following:
•Part of the concrete slab in the ground floor (tower crane location)
•Cast in situ terrazzo tiles

•Flooring works at the basement.


•External Plaster works
•Impact of Tower Crane (TC-2)
•Due to the tower crane location in the open court area between axis (6 &
12). Some construction activities will be on hold till dismantling the tower
crane, such as the following:
•Part of the concrete slab in the ground floor (tower crane location)
•Cast in situ terrazzo tiles
•Flooring works at the basement.
•External Plaster works
•Tower Crane Dismantling
•2 mobile cranes will be used for dismantling the tower crane, the tower
crane boom and the counter jib will first be dismantled.
•After dismantling the boom and counter jib, the operator cabin will be
dismantled.
•After dismantling the operator cabin, the tower crane section will be
dismantled one by one till all sections are dismantled

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Mobilization
•The construction phase shall commence upon receiving the handing over of the site from the
municipality. Accordingly, mobilization works shall start. The mobilization will be in accordance
with the proposed time schedule and contract milestones and within this period all requirements
mentioned in the specifications and other contract documents will be followed and coordinated
with the municipality and other authorities for all related approvals and permits.
•The mobilization works shall include the following:
•Consultant & Contractor/ Subcontractors site offices
A/E site offices will be erected by a professional subcontractor, while main contractor
staff office will be constructed by our carpentry workshop, and will be sited as approved
by the engineer, In addition to all the site temporary services such as fire fighting, water
supply, drainage, electric HVAC, telephone network, etc. The offices will be furnished
and equipped as required. Suitable paved temporary site access roads as per standard.
Detailed shop drawing for the above will be submitted for consultants review and
approval prior execution.
•Consultant & Contractor car park sheds
Consultant and main contractor car park shed will be erected by a professional
subcontractor to allow adequate number of cars, and will be sited as approved by the
engineer. Detailed Shop drawing will be submitted for review and approval prior the
execution.
•Temporary fence
A complete fence will be executed as specified in tender documents, with the relevant
approved shop drawings. All Client, CM and consultant requirements shall be taken into
consideration
•Sign Boards
Shop drawings will be submitted in due time for the same for approval prior fixation, as
well as all calculations required. Necessary electrical supply to sign board lighting shall
be provided.
•Stores
Covered storage area for different type of materials will be provided, and will be sited as
approved by the engineer.
•Work shops
•The site will be provided with work shops for steel reinforcement preparation, cutting
and bending, as well as formwork and shutter assembling

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•Labors rest sheds & toilets
•Labors rest sheds, drinking fountains, guard house, etc shall be provided, and will be
located as approved by the engineer.
•Temporary Lighting & Power
Adequate lighting and power shall be provided for all construction tools and
equipment without overloading the temporary facilities, and shall be made available
for construction operations of all trades .
•Construction debris removal
The debris will be removed as required to maintain the site tidy and accessible all the
time, and the same will be transported to the offsite dumping area.
Temporary Controls
Temporary controls shall be taken in consideration as specified during the
construction period, such as noise control, dust control, water control , fire fighting
control, etc.
First Aid Facilities
First aid Facilities shall be provided as per the safety program

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Site Logistic Plan

Figure 5.1
Tower Cranes Locations

Tower Crane (TC2)

Tower Crane (TC

Figure 5.2
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Figure 5.3
6- Activity Coding & ID System

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Nursing Institute - PAAET

RECAFCO

Activity Coding System

No Description Numberofcharacters Notes

1 Phase 1

2 Building 1

3 Floor 2

4 Zone 1
No Type Description Notes
5
1 SubZone
G General 2

6
2 Subcontractor
E EngineeringPhase 2

No Location Description Notes


7
31 Division
C ConstructionPhase 3
G General

8
42 SubDivision
S ProjectClosure 5
C Subcontractors/Sppliers

3 S ShopDrawings

4 M Materials

No Floor Description Notes


5 B MainBuilding
1 GN General

6 X ExternalWorks
2 SA Submittal&Approvals

7 T Testing&Commissioning
3 MU MockUps

8 A AuthoritiesApprovals
4 PR Procurement

9 O CloseOut
5 FD Foundation

10 P ProvisionalItems
6 BF Basement
No Zone Description Notes
7
1 GF
G GroundFloor
General

8
2 FF
A FirstFloor
ZoneA

9
3 SF
B SecondFloor
ZoneB

10
4 RF
C Roof
ZoneC

11
5 UR
S UpperRoof
ShelterArea onlyinbasement

6 N NorthElevation
12 EV Elevators

7 O SouthElevation
13 ST Staircases
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8 W WestElevation
14 EL Elevations

9 E EastEalevation
No SubZone Description Notes

1 GN General

2 A1 ZoneA1 ForConcreteworksonly

3 A2 ZoneA2 ForConcreteworksonly

4 B1 ZoneB1 ForConcreteworksonly

5 B2 ZoneB2 ForConcreteworksonly

6 C1 ZoneC1 ForConcreteworksonly

7 C2 ZoneC2 ForConcreteworksonly

8 DR DryAreas

9 WT WetAreas

10 CO Corridors

11 S1 StairCase1

12 S2 StairCase2

No Subcontractor Description Notes


13 S3 StairCase3
1 RC Recafco MainContractor

2
14 DS
S4 Drake&Skull
StairCase4 ElectormechanicalSubcontractor

3 JN JassimAl-Nisf WaterproofingSubcontractor
15
5 S5
KF StairCase5
KuwaitFoundation Shoringworkssubcontractor

6 AL AlicoKuwait AluminiumWorkssubcont.
16 S6 StairCase6
7 BD BoodaiTradingCo ShelterEquip.subcontractor
No Division Description Notes
8
17 KZ
S7 KZPestControl
StairCase7 AntiTermiteSubcontractor
1 GN0 General
9 ET ETAEngineering&ElevatorCo Elevatorworkssubcontractor
18 S8 StairCase8
2 020 Division02-EarthWorks

19 S9 StairCase9
3 030 Division03-ConcreteWorks

20 MA MechanicalArea
4 040 Division04-MasonryWorks

21 TR TransformerRoom
5 050 Division05-MetalWorks

22 O1 OpenCourtArea1
6 070 Division07-Thermal&MoistureProtection

23 O2 OpenCourtArea2
7 080 Division08-Doors&Windows
No CSISubdivision Description Notes
24 O3 OpenCourtArea3
8
1 090
01110 Division09-Finishes
SUMMARYOFWORKS

25 IS Infrastructureworks
9
2 100
01250 Division10-Specialities
CONTRACTMODIFICATIONPROCEDURE

26 LS Landscapeworks
10
3 110
01290 Division11-Equipment
PAYMENTPROCEDURES

11
4 120
01311 Division12-Furinture
PROJECTCOORDINATION

12
5 130
01312 Division13-SpecialConstruction
MECHANICALANDELECTRICALCOORDINATION

13
6 140
01313 Division14-ConveyingSystem
PROJECTMEETINGS 105

14
7 15P
01321 Division15-MechanicalWorks(Plumbing)
NETWORKANALYSISSCHEDULES
No CSISubdivision Description Notes

14 01458 TESTINGLABORATORYSERVICES

15 01505 CONSTRUCTIONFACILITIESANDTEMPORARY
CONTROL

16 01521 FIELDOFFICEANDSHEDS

17 01555 TRAFFICCONTROL

18 01561 SAFETYMEASURESANDSTANDARD

19 01562 TEMPORARYBARRIERSANDENCLOSURES

20 01580 PROJECTIDENTIFICATIONANDSIGNS

21 01600 PRODUCTREQUIREMENT

22 01632 ALTERNATIVESANDSUBSTITUTES

23 01722 FIELDENGINEERING

24 01732 CUTTINGANDPATCHING

25 01741 FINALCLEANING

26 01742 PROGRESSCLEANING

27 01750 STARTINGANDADJUSTING

28 01770 CLOSEOUTPROCEDURES

29 01783 OPERATIONANDMAINTENANCE

30 01785 DUTIESDURINGMAINTENANCEPERIOD

31 01787 PROJECTWARRANTIES

32 01789 PROJECTRECORDDOCUMENTS

33 02210 SUBSURFACEINVESTIGATION

34 02330 SITECLEARING

35 02240 DEWATERING

36 02260 EXCAVATIONSUPPORT&PROTECTION

37 02300 EARTHWORK

38 02362 TERMITECONTROL

39 02510 ASPHALTWORK

40 02580 106
ROADWAYANDPARKINGMARKINGS

41 02772 PRECASTCONCRETECURBS
No CSISubdivision Description Notes

73 09220 PORTLANDCEMENTPLASTER

74 09250 GYPSUMBOARD

75 09260 GYPSUMBOARDASSEMBLIES

76 09310 CERAMICTILE

77 09420 PRECASTTERRAZZO

78 09440 CASTINSITUTERRAZZO

79 09505 GYP.BOARDSUSP.CEILING

80 09510 SUSPENDEDCEILING

81 09546 METALCEILINGS

82 09638 STONEFLOORING

83 09651 RESILIENTBASEANDACCESSORIES

84 09653 SHEETVINYLFLOORCOVERING

85 09671 EPOXYFLOORING

86 09680 CARPETTILES

87 09910 PAINTING

88 10265 IMPACTRESISTANTWALLPROTECTION

89 10270 ACCESSFLOORING

90 10400 IDENTIFICATIONSIGNS

91 10810 TOILETACCESSORIES

92 11460 UNITKITCHENS

93 12566 LABORATORYFURNITURE

94 13036 PUBLICSHELTER

95 14210 ELECTRICTRACTIONELEVATORS

96 15050 PLUMBINGSYSTEM

97 15060 HANGERSANDSUPPORTS

98 15070 MECHANICALSOUND&VIBRATIONCONTROL

99 15075 107
MECHANICALIDENTIFICATION

10 15080 MECHANICALINSULATION
No CSISubdivision Description Notes

13 15900 BUILDINGAUTOMATIONSYSTEM
4

13 15860 AIRCLEANINGDEVICES
5

13 15950 TESTINGADJUSTING&BALANCESOFHVAC
6

13 15900 BUILDINGAUTOMATIONSYSTEM
7

13 15400 PLUMBINGSYSTEMS
8

13 15500 HVACSYSTEMS
9

14 16050 BASICELECTRICALMATERIALS&METHODS
0

14 16060 GROUNDING&BONDING
1

14 16075 ELECTRICALIDENTIFICATION
2

14 16123 BUILDINGWIRES&CABLES
3

14 16130 RACEWAY&BOXES
4

14 16133 CABLETRAYS
5

14 16134 UNDERFLOORRACEWAYASSEMBLIES
6

14 16140 WIRINGDEVICES
7

14 16210 ELECTRICALWORKSFORSUBSTATION
8

14 16235 DIESELGENERATOR
9

15 16441 SWITCHINGBOARDS
0

15 16442 PANELBOARDS
1

15 16443 MOTORCONTROLCENTERS
2

15 16500 LIGHTINGFIXTURES
3

15 16611 UNINTERRUPTIBLEPOWERSUPPLYSYSTEM
4

15 16640 AUTOMATICTRANSFERSWUTCH
5

15 16670 LIGHTINGPROTECTIONSYSTEM
6

15 16710 TELECOMMUNICATIONSYSTEM
7

15 16721 INTEGERATEDFIREALARM
8

15 16725 SECURITYANDCCTVSYSTEM
9

16 16771 AUDIOVISUALSYSTEM 108


0

16 16800 CLOCKSYSTEM
Activity ID System

20 characters will be used for the Activity ID

1 . 3 . 5 6 . 8 . 10 11 . 13 14 15 16 17 . 19 20

Phase Location Floor Zone Sub Zone Subdivision Number

Example

C.B.GF.A.WT.09310.01 = Ceramic Flooring for wet areas at Ground floor Zone A

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7- Productivity Rates

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Productivity Rates
No. of working days : 6 days/ week (Saturday to Thursday, Friday is day off)
Working shifts : one shift / day
Working hours : 8 hours / day
Over time and Fridays shall be used if necessary to keep on schedule or to compensate for any unexpected events.

Divisio Productivity
No ItemDescribtion Crew(Manpower/Equipment)
n Rateperday
1 Div02 ExcavationWorks 350m³ 1nosLoader
2 Div02 Shoring 50m² 4shoringlabours
3 Div02 Backfilling 80m³ 2Roller+2compactor+4labors
4 Div02 Preparationofblinding 200m² 3Labours+1Compactor
5 Div02 AntiTermiteControl 600m² 1labour
6 Div02 Kerbstones 75m 3Masons
7 Div02 InerlockTiles 30m² 4Masons
1Asphaltpaver+Roller+Pnuematicwheel
8 Div02 Asphalt 2000m²
+compacter&compressor
9 Div03 ConcreteSlab 30m² 4carpenters+2labour+4SteelFixers
10 Div03 ConcreteColumns 5nos 2carpenters+2steelFixers+2Labours
11 Div03 PrecastConcreteCladding 60m² 6mason+1crane
12 Div03 ConcreteTopping/Screed 40m³ 5concreter+1finisher
13 Div03 Leightweightconcrete 60m³ 6concreter+1finisher
14 Div04 BlockWorks 15m² 1Blockworkmason+1Labour
15 Div04 GlassBlockWorks 5m² 1Mason+1Helper
16 Div05 Handrails 10m 1Handrailmason+1helper
17 Div07 Waterproofingmembrane 60m² 1WPmason
18 Div07 ProtectionBoard 60m² 1WPmason
19 Div07 BuildingInsulation 100m² 1Mason+1Helper
20 Div07 ConcretePaversforRoof 30m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
21 Div07 Metalpanelscladding 30m² 1CladdingMason+1Helper
22 Div07 AluminiumFlashing 60m² 1Mason+1Helper
23 Div07 FireStop 40mr 1Mason+1Helper
24 Div08 DoorFrames 5Nos 1Doorscarpenters+1helper
25 Div08 DoorLeaves 5Nos 1Doorscarpenters+1helper
26 Div08 DoorHardware 5Nos 1Doorscarpenters+1helper
27 Div08 FramelessGlasspanels 30m² 2MetalMasons+1helper
28 Div09 Cementplaster1ststage 60m² 1Plastermason+1Helper
29 Div09 Cementplaster2ndstage 30m² 1Plastermason+1Helper
30 Div09 Ceramicwallsforwetareas 12m² 1ceramicmason+1helper
31 Div09 CeramicSkirting 30mr 1ceramicmason+1helper
32 Div09 G.BpartitionStuds+1stLayer+Insulation 20m² 2mason+1Helper
33 Div09 G.BparititionsClosing 50m² 2mason+1Helper
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34 Div09 Gypsumfalseceiling 20m² 1Mason+1Helper
35 Div09 Metalfalseceiling 30m² 1Mason+1Helper
Divisio Productivity
No ItemDescribtion Crew(Manpower/Equipment)
n Rateperday
39 Div09 RubberTiles 25m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
40 Div09 MarbleTiles 12m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
41 Div09 MarbleSkirting 30mr 1TileLayer+1Helper
42 Div09 MarbleThreshold 20mr 1TileLayer+1Helper
43 Div09 MarbleCounter 15mr 1TileLayer+1Helper
44 Div09 GraniteFlooring 12m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
45 Div09 TerrazzoTiles 15m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
46 Div09 InsituTerrazotiles 5m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
47 Div09 CarpetTiles 40m² 1TileLayer+1Helper
48 Div09 WoodFlooring 10m² 1Mason+1Helper
49 Div10 Wall&Cornerguards 7nos 1Mason+1Helper
50 Div10 ToiletAccessories 5nos 1Mason+1Helper
51 Div10 AccessFlooring 20m² 1Mason+1Helper
52 Div10 InternalSignage 12Nos 1SignageMason
53 Div12 LabFurnitures 10seats 1FinishingCarp.+1helper
54 Div13 ShelterDoors 1nos 3Mason+1Helper
55 Div15 LayingWatersupplypipes 30m 1plumber+1helper
56 Div15 LayingDrainagepipes 24m 1plumber+1helper
57 Div15 LayingFireFightingPipes 24m 1FFPipeFitter+helper
58 Div15 LayingHVACDucts 70kg 1DuctFitter+1helper
59 Div15 DuctInsulation 20m 1DuctFitter+1helper
60 Div15 HVACPiping 20m 1PipeFitter+1helper
61 Div16 InstallingCableTrays 15m 1Electrician+Helper
62 Div16 ElectrianConduiting 24m 1Electrician+Helper
63 Div16 WiringWorks 400m 3Electricians+3helpers
64 Div16 LayingCables 20m 3Electricians+3helpers

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