Method Statement For Installation For Curtain Wall (Unitized)
Method Statement For Installation For Curtain Wall (Unitized)
Method Statement For Installation For Curtain Wall (Unitized)
METHOD STATEMENT
FOR
FOR
PACKAGE 2120/3110 HOTEL CURTAIN WALL/GLAZING &
ALUMINIUM CLADDING AND GRC CLADDING INSTALLATION
FOR
VENETIAN MACAU
IN
COTAI, MACAU
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CONTENTS
1.
SCOPE OF WORK
1.1
1.2
2.
WORK METHODOLOGY
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.
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5
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8
9
Personnel ....
Plant ...
Material ..
Specialist Services .....
Supervision ....
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12
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5.
Time
Duration ..........................
Sequence .....
2.3.1
Curtain Wall Installation .....
2.3.2
Monorail Installation at Roof parapet....
2.3.3
Aluminium Cladding Installation ...
2.3.4
GRC Cladding Installation .
Location ......
RESOURCE REQUIRED
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.
Specification Reference 4
Third Party Interfaces ... 4
Access/Egress .....
Place of Work ....
Others at Risk .
Competence for Key Activities ....
Dangerous Goods, Noise, Manual Handling, etc. ..
Environmental Impacts ...
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14
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14
Emergency Arrangements ..
Security ...
Third Party Liaison .
Work Instructions and Field Controls
Permits
Personal Protective Equipments .
Specialist Training ..
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PROVISION OF INFORMATION
6.1
6.2
6.3
7.
Changes to Information .. 19
Confirmation of Emergency Arrangements/Drills . 19
Employee and Third Party Briefings .. 19
VERIFICATION RECORDS
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
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APPENDICES
8.1
8.2
8.3
Sketches ..
A.
B.
C.
8.4
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SCOPE OF WORK
1.1
Specification Reference
1.1.1 Design
1.1.2 Fabrication
1.2
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WORK METHODOLOGY
2.1
Time
The external facade system for L36 ~ Roof will be installed under normal working
hours. Night shift for installation will be required subject to the available of Tower
Crane and actual site progress.
2.2
Duration
The external facade system for L36 ~ Roof will be installed according to approved
installation programme.
2.3
Sequence
2.3.1
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d.
e.
b.
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d.
e.
f.
g.
Clean the top face of pre-cast imbed by wire brush to remove dust and
cement slag.
Major Trade Contractor to make-good any uneven concrete surface at
insert location to achieve a smooth bearing surface prior to bracket
installation.
Install the bracket onto the embed by fixing.
Set the bracket in accurate in and out position and tighten the anchor
bolts.
Set the aluminium serrated plate on accurate level and tighten the
anchor bolts.
Double check the set curtain wall anchors for accuracy.
Torque check of bolts on fixing (As per ITP plan).
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f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
Curtain wall units are unloaded onto the Loading Platform on 38/F as
for temporary storage until they are required for installation.
During storage on site, the units will be covered with plastic sheet.
A special custom made double track monorail system will be used and
set up on top of roof parapet wall.
An electric chain block of SWL 1.0 will be mounted onto the steel
monorail track. The complete system shall undergo safety load test by
an independent qualified party and test reports/statutory forms are then
submitted to Main Contractor for record.
To install fire insulation according to approved shop drawing at top part
of concrete beam surface prior to curtain wall installation.
Curtain wall units are then hoisted up from the Loading Platform by
means of this monorail and electric chain block and place in position at
floor edge for fixing to the pre-installed anchor brackets.
Upon final adjustment of the units by means of dummy level,
theodolite, and torque checking (as ITP plan), tightening the fixing
bolts to its correct torque by torque check test on site with RE / MTC &
SSC relevant QA personnel to witness of inspection.
Proceed with next curtain wall unit installation and seal all gutters as
per approved shop drawings details.
A 100% flood test to the gutters shall be carried out by Factory for a
period of no less than 24 hours without water seepage. Take record and
send to site together with unit delivery for site reference.
Install EPDM flashing and seal up the curtain wall system as a
waterproof barrier.
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2.3.3
c.
d.
e.
f.
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h.
i.
2.3.4
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b.
Setting Out
Refer to 2.3.1.2
c.
d.
Mobilization:
- GRC panels will be hoisted up from Ground Level to podium roof
by means of the 280 Ton jib crane (by others) situated at South-East
corner of the building.
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- Once landed on podium, the GRC panel will then be hoisted by Roof
tower crane to the roof level.
- Once landed on tower Roof, the Roof tower crane will help to
distribute the panel to the appropriate location.
- All GRC will be installed by using of Tower Crane from interior of
the parapet wall to the exterior of parapet wall, and drop down for
installation.
e.
Installation procedure:
l Inspect water proofing on concrete surface.
l Install fully pre-assembled steel sub frame and bracket in correct
position by using the monorail on top of roof parapet.
l Torque checking to ensure the sufficient strengthening of bolts (as per
ITP plan.
l To remove the monorail tracks prior for GRC installation.
l Install GRC panels by means of Tower Crane with workers working on
gondola in zig-zac side set arrangement.
l Banksman will co-ordinate with tower crane operator during
installation.
2.4
Location
The curtain wall, aluminium cladding and GRC cladding installation will be carry
throughout the whole external faade of the Hotel building from L36 to R/F.
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RESOURCE REQUIRED
3.1
Personnel
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
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3.2
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p.
q.
r.
s.
Plant
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
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3.3
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Materials
All materials to be used will be clearly stated in our approved shop drawing.
3.4
Specialist Services
Not applicable for this Method Statement.
3.5
Supervision
a.
Our site manger will carry out a briefing to all team members to explain all
working procedures as well as site safety prior to work commencement.
b. Our supervisor will full time supervise the work to ensure all works are done
according to approved shop drawing.
c. Our Safety Supervisor will check the work at the following stages:
i) Stage 1 before work commencement
l To ensure all workers are equipped with proper personal protective
equipments.
l To ensure the workplace is in a safe working environment with proper
access.
l To ensure all scaffolding and loading platform to be obtained with
valid certificate.
l To ensure all lifting appliances and gears are in a safe order with valid
certificate.
ii) Stage 2 during working
l To check all workers are wearing proper personal protective
equipments.
l To check all workers are working in a safe manner.
iii) Stage 3 after work completion
l To ensure all debris are clear off.
l No oil / grease remained in the workplace.
l No fire source left on the workplace.
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Access/Egress
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4.2
Place of Work
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4.3
All work areas must be kept clean and orderly. Rubbish, debris, waste and
useless material constitute a fire hazard, as well as a potential tripping
hazard on the job, and must be removed from work areas as fast as they
accumulate. Areas for temporary accumulation to be provided by Major
Trade Contractor for dumping of debris.
All work areas must be kept clean and free from loose material and trash.
Storage and stacking areas must be kept in an orderly condition to allow
safe access to the materials. Access road to site office and site store must be
kept clear and clean.
Stacking of materials shall be properly arranged and not placed at access
and egress.
All management and supervisory personnel are required to carry out
continual health and safety surveillance and take immediate steps to remedy
defects or unsafe practices they observed.
Others at Risk
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4.5
Safety Supervisor
Scaffolding erection and dismantle
Welding Works
Gondola regular inspection
Fork Lift Driver License
Abrasive wheel
Cartridge operation
Test Laboratory for Weld Test/Embed Test
RPE for checking of Lifting Appliances and Gears
4.6
Environmental Impacts
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Emergency Arrangements
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5.2
Security
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5.3
5.4
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5.5
Permits
The followings shall be obtained permit from Major Trade Contractor /
Construction Manager according to their rules:
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The Company will provide secure, adequate and sanitary facilities for the storage of
PPE both before and after issue to their respective personnel.
All personnel will be informed at the time of issue, of the need to maintain the
equipment properly and hygienically and to immediately report any defect or
damage of the PPE. They will also be provided with instruction on the proper use
and maintenance of the equipment where appropriate.
Depending on the work activity of each Sub Contractor and their respective
personnel, the types of PPE that will require to be issued on the project will include
but may not be limited to: Safety helmets:
Safety belts:
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Gloves:
Reflective Waistcoats: All personnel will be provided with high visibility reflective
waistcoats, vests or belt for the importance that they are
easily seen while working beside the roads. Each holder to
ensure their continued high visibility will regularly clean the
waistcoats.
Every person issued with PPE is initially responsible for using & maintaining the
equipment and inspecting it regularly to ensure that it remains fit for its intended
use. The Company will also ensure that his sub-contractors regularly monitor the
use and condition of PPE issued to project personnel.
The failure of any individual to use the PPE provided as directed by their employer
is subject to disciplinary action, which may result in the offenders dismissal from
the site.
5.7
Specialist Training
Not applicable for this Method Statement.
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PROVISION OF INFORMATION
6.1
Changes to Information
All changes of information to be received will be recorded in 1st priority and be
filed & registered in an independent file. Such kind of information will be distribute
to all concerned team leaders and QA personnel at once to ensure all the
information they kept to be up-to-date.
A meeting / discussion will be held as soon as possible to review the change of
information and be explained by our Project Manager / Assistant Manager to ensure
all team leaders and QA personnel are fully understand the contents of change.
The relevant information of changing will immediately inform to MTC and get
approval of relevant parties involved.
6.2
6.3
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7.
VERIFICATION RECORDS
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
Filing Arrangements
a. All documents will be classified and be kept in different files.
b. Originals will be sent back to our main office for master filing.
c. Project documentation and records shall be maintained until the completion of
the project.
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APPENDICES
8.1 Hazard Identification Sheet
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Review No.
Project :
Work Package :
Date
31 Aug, 2006
Item
Job Task
People Affected
Rigger, Labourer
Hazard
Cause of Hazard
Injury caused by
manual handling
Improper Manual
handling Method
Improper Lifting
method
Fatality
Surveyor
Working at height
Working at height
Fatality
Fatality
Working at height
Fatality
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Remark
Review No.
Item
Job Task
To layout reference
lines and level datum for
setting out
Date
People Affected
Surveyor
31 Aug, 2006
Hazard
Cause of Hazard
Working at height
Working at height
Fatality
Applicator,
Installer, Caulker
Working at height
Fatality
Working at height
Fatality
Working at height
Fatality
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Remark
Review No.
Item
Job Task
Date
People Affected
Installer. Rigger,
Labourer
31 Aug, 2006
Hazard
Falling objects due
to lifting failure
Cause of Hazard
Improper Lifting
method
Installer, Labourer
Working at height
Fatality
Working at height
Fatality
Working at height
Fatality
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Remark
Review No.
Item
7
Job Task
Aluminium and GRC
Cladding Installation
Date
People Affected
Installer. Rigger,
Caulker, Labourer
31 Aug, 2006
Hazard
Falling objects due
to lifting failure
Cause of Hazard
Improper Lifting
method
Working at height
Fatality
All works
All workers
Working at height
Fatality
Heat stress
(Summer time)
Overheat of worker
Harmful to hearing
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Remark
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8.2 Risk Assessment
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Work Package :
Risk
Injury caused by
manual handling
Note:
1.
2.
3.
Control Measures
31 Aug, 2006
Project :
Item
Date
Probable (4)
High (4)
(ORANGE)
Rating of Harm
Consequences2
Probability1
3
3
Risk Level3
Recommended Action
9 (Yellow)
Regular inspection
9 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
Possible (3)
Medium (3)
(YELLOW)
Remote (2)
Low (2)
(GREEN)
Impossible (1)
Very Low (1)
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Remark
01
Date
Item
Risk
Note:
1.
2.
3.
31 Aug, 2006
Control Measures
Rating of Harm
Probability1
Consequences2
2
3
Probable (4)
High (4)
(ORANGE)
Risk Level3
Recommended Action
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
Possible (3)
Medium (3)
(YELLOW)
Remote (2)
Low (2)
(GREEN)
Impossible (1)
Very Low (1)
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Remark
01
Item
Risk
Date
Note:
1.
2.
3.
31 Aug, 2006
Control Measures
Rating of Harm
Probability1
Consequences2
2
3
Probable (4)
High (4)
(ORANGE)
Risk Level3
Recommended Action
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
Possible (3)
Medium (3)
(YELLOW)
Remote (2)
Low (2)
(GREEN)
Impossible (1)
Very Low (1)
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Remark
01
Item
Risk
Date
Note:
Heat stress
(Summer time)
1.
2.
3.
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Control Measures
Rating of Harm
Probability1
Consequences2
3
3
Probable (4)
High (4)
(ORANGE)
Risk Level3
Recommended Action
9 (Yellow)
Regular inspection
6 (Yellow)
6 (Yellow)
4 (Green)
Possible (3)
Medium (3)
(YELLOW)
Remote (2)
Low (2)
(GREEN)
Impossible (1)
Very Low (1)
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Remark
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APPENDICES
8.3 Sketches
A.
B.
C.
Sketch No. 31 GRC Cladding Installation (Stage 2) Zig-zac Side Set Gondola
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Support Frame
(with Two Tracks)
Bearing Wall
Roof
L39
L38
L37
L36
Support Frame
(Tracks Removed)
Bearing Wall
Gondola Wire
Roof Parapet Wall
Roof
GRC Column
L39
L38
L37
L36
Support Frame
Temporary Gondola
Temporary Gondola
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APPENDICES
8.4 Evercrete Method Statement for Waterproofing
Application
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