pmp1 taija puolitaival unitec 2012 presenters tony bosnich glenn edmonds 2014
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PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
PresentersTony BosnichGlenn Edmonds2014
Site layout plans Temporary work designs Method Statements Construction programme and schedules Health and Safety Plan Project Quality Plans etc.
-Effectiveness, Efficiency, Optimisation-
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
1. Reinforce meshes2. Rebar workshop3. Concrete delivery4. Formwork systems5. Pre-cast structures6. Lift7. Storage8. Mortar station9. Dry shack10. Office11. Tool storage12. Timber and timber
workshop13. Aerial work platform14. Protective fence
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
Productivity enhancement through economic utilisation of site space
Profitability
Safe and healthy work environment
Demonstrate good standard of work organisation
There is no right answer to a layout/organisation problem
Just a solution that ‘works’ for a particular site and company policy
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
Structure to be builtTemporary buildingsHealth & safety and securityMaterial and waste storage and workshop
areasMain equipment/plantsElectric power supply, water supplyAccess routes
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
What is the different between construction site layout planning and temporary works planning?
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
site hoardings or fencing (2, 3)
foundations and support to site cabins and accommodation units
trench and excavation supports
Scaffolding
support of construction plant
falsework and formwork for reinforced concrete structures
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temporary bracing and propping of structural frames under construction
temporary propping, shoring, facade retention and needling works for refurbishment
can even include demolition projects
CM1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
CM1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
“parts of the work that allow or enable construction of, protect, support or provide access to the permanent works, and which might or might not remain in place at the completion of the works” (CPD: Management of temporary works, 2010)
Involves planning for temporary facilities, material movement, material storage and equipments on the construction site. (Mincks & Johnston, 2004)
Concerned with the existence, positioning and timing of temporary facilities that are used to carry out a construction project. (Mawdesley, Al-jibouri & Yang, 2002)
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
Site layout is how to locate plant and equipment, site offices, work areas, site boundary and existing contour levels, in order to complete a construction project on schedule in a safe and efficient manner (Hong Kong Universities/Queen Mary Interchange)
Needs to be updated to match the different construction phases (e.g. excavation, foundation, frame, interior)
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Jobsite office
Dry place for lunch and changing clothes
Sanitary facilities
Tool storage
PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
First aid facilities
Signs Barricades and perimeter fencing Securing and locking Arrange security patrol for night
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Don’t forget the subcontractors’ needs
Different materials, different intervals Delivery and removal Weather protection, security
Recycling
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Deliver materials close to work locations◦ Use delivery people where possible◦ Use the least expensive labour for material
movement
Avoid Double handling◦ Deliver from truck to location of use◦ Avoid moving materials once delivered
Anticipate equipment needs (mix & match resources)
Select optimum equipment sizes
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Moving people and material
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Power Water Waste water
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Access to and from the site Access within the site
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PMP1 Taija Puolitaival Unitec 2012
CPD: Management of temporary works. (2010, July 8). Construction Manager Newsletter . Retrieved from http://construction-manager.co.uk/construction-professional/management-temporary-works/
Mincks, W.R., & Johnston, H. (2004). Construction Jobsite Management (2nd ed.). NY, US: Thomson, Delmar learning.
Mawdesley, M. J. and Al-Jibouri, S. H. and Yang, H. (2002). Genetic Algorithms for Construction Site Layout in Project Planning. Journal of construction engineering and management, 128 (5). pp. 418-426.
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2000). CIVCAL Virtual site visit. Retrieved from http://civcal.media.hku.hk/queenmary/temporary_works/default.htm
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