construction management case study on burj khalifa
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Case Study of
Burj KhalifaBy,
Vaibhav, Jebin,Ashish, Nirmal ,Krishna
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Conception
• Dubai being well known for its Oil Reserves and profits that they have gained so far, making them one of the richest country in the world, came up with a plan of changing their oil based economy to service and tourism based economy.
• What better than constructing the tallest building in the world, to set an eg. of international cooperation, symbolic beacon of progress and dynamic prosperity of middle east, a tangible proof of Dubai’s growing role in changing world.
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Enough of Oil, lets go with
Tourism
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CLIENT EMMAR Properties
CONSTRUCTIONMANAGER
TURNER INTERNATIONAL
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Samsung JointVenture (consisting of Samsung, Korea base contractor;Besix, Belgium base contractor; and Arabtec, (Dubai base Contractor) together known as SBAJV
ARCHITECT and DESIGNER
Adrian Smith (Chicago) from the architecture firm Skidmore, Owings& Merrill.
SUB-CONTRACTORS
More than 100 at a time on Site.
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Highlights of Construction Management
• Achieving 3 days cycle for structural work:
The tower consists of more than 160 floors & to be completed within a very tight schedule Hence, the following key construction technologies were incorporated to achieve the 3-day cycle set for the concrete works:
• Auto Climbing formwork system (ACS).• Rebar pre-fabrication.• High performance concrete suitable for providing high strength, high durability
requirement, high modulus, and pumping.• Advanced concrete pumping technology (BSA-14000 SHP-D).• Simple drop head formwork system that can be dismantled and assembled
quickly with minimum labor requirement.• Column/Wall proceeding method, part of ACS formwork system.
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• Optimum Transportation:
They developed an optimum transportation systems with large capacity high speed equipments to carry raw material and pre-fabricated components.
• Management of Labour:
They managed to get sufficient cheap labour from South-Asian countries like INDIA, PAKISTAN, BANGLADESH, SRILANKA etc.
• Managed to keep the pace of the work even in adverse conditions.
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• Management of SBAJV.
Efficent management of three different firms from three different corners of the world, giving them specified job over limited period of time.
• Effective Use of Softwares:
Softwares such as PRIMAVERA and MICROSOFT PROJECT(MSP) were efficiently used in design and to assist project managers in developing plans, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing budgets and analyzing workloads .
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Causes for OverRun
• Dubai Bubble Burst (2008, borrowed 10b$)• Change in Design of Apartments and Luxury
finishes.• Increase in height of structure. (808 m to 828m)• Armani Hotel. • Conflicts between Labourers and Management
over wages and increasing death toll.• Change in Labour Law that occurred during the
construction.
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Figures
• 1.5- billion USD. Total cost after escalation• 828- height of building in metre (tallest ever).• 160-number of storeys. • 95- Distance(km) from where Spire is visible.• 504- rise in metre of main service lift (highest)• 64- speed of lift in Km/hr.• 1.25- deflection(m) of Spire’s central position.
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