Ch.1 - Construction Methods660536080677998105
Ch.1 - Construction Methods660536080677998105
Ch.1 - Construction Methods660536080677998105
Ayub Mirza
MSc Civil & Environmental Engineering
Outlines of the Course
Introduction about the construction industry.
Site planning
Project control, project Supervising
Construction Equipment
Form Works
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References
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The Construction Industry
the manufacture and supply of building materials and equipment) is one of the
Constructing any project includes many steps and relations among owners,
engineers, contractors, companies, factories, materials and equipment
providers, workers and others.
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Industry Sectors: There are five basic sectors of the industry:
1- Residential building
2- Commercial building
3- Heavy civil construction
4- Industrial construction
5- Environmental construction
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2- Commercial Building
This sector of the industry primarily addresses the needs of commerce,
trade and government. This is the category that includes banks, schools,
office buildings, hotels, shopping malls, religious facilities, baseball
stadiums, theatres, universities, amusement parks, hospitals, some
government buildings, and other facilities where people gather.
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3- Heavy Civil Construction
This sector of the industry impacts all of society in a very big way.
Often referred to as horizontal construction, the heavy civil sector
includes roadways, bridges, tunnels, dams, airports, and railways.
Any work that is associated with infrastructure and transportation.
Equipment operators play a huge role in the work of a heavy civil
project. Heavy civil contractors make huge investments in
equipment. Keeping the earth movers, excavators, scrappers, and
trucks rolling is the name of the game for this sector of the industry.
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4- Industrial Construction
This sector of the industry is highly specialized and requires firms
with vast resources and significant construction and engineering
expertise. The number of contractors qualified to work within the
industrial sector is limited.
Manufacturing plants, electrical generating facilities, oil refineries,
pipelines, steel mills, and chemical processing plants are all
examples of industrial construction projects.
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5- Environmental Construction
Generally, this sector of the industry is comprised of projects that
improve the environment, maintain public health, and contribute to a
community’s quality of life. clean water, sanitary sewers, and waste
management.
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Project Development
For major projects, steps in the project development
process include:
1. Recognizing the need for the project
2. Determining the technical and financial feasibility of the
project.
3. Preparing detailed plans, specifications, and cost
estimate for the project
4. Obtaining approval from regulatory agencies. 11
Project Cost
The cost of any project is a very important factor and can be divided
into:
a) Material cost
b) Labour cost
c) Machine and equipment cost
d) Engineering supervision cost
e) profits
The design engineer has a strong influence over the first four points
while it is hard to control the profit.
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Some ways in which productivity can be increased and
costs minimized during construction include:
1) Good work planning.
2) Carefully selecting and training workers and managers.
3) Efficiently scheduling labour, materials and equipment.
4) Using laboursaving techniques such as prefabrication and
preassembly.
5) Minimizing rework through timely quality control.
6) Preventing accidents through good safety procedures.
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Elements of Construction Management
Skillful in construction management resulted in
construction completion on time and within budget. Poor
construction management practices, on the other hand,
often result in one or more of the following:
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Example: The construction of a reinforced concrete retaining wall
can be divided into following activities:
1 – Layout (planning) of site.
2 - Excavating of earth mechanically.
3 - Excavating of earth manually.
4 - Building and erecting of forms.
5 - Erection of reinforcing steel.
6 – Pouring) Casting) of concrete.
7 - Curing of the concrete.
8 - Removing of forms.
9 - Finishing the concrete surface.
10- Clean up of the site. 17
The following steps should be followed before commencing
the work program:
Preparing a list of the project activities.
Estimating the time required to complete each activity.
Specifying the time of performing each activity and the sequence
of the activities.
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Job Layout
One of the first duties of the supervisor engineer is to prepare a job
layout for the project.
On this layout a plan should be drawn to scale the area available for:
Offices, Warehouses, Storage of materials, Equipment, Construction
forms and Work shops for fabricating reinforcing steel.
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Steps should be considered when preparing the layout
1. Arrange all areas to reduce the time consumed in carrying materials from storage
areas to the project.
2. Materials that are similar in use should be stored close together.
3. The general office and warehouse should be located near the main entrance in
order to avoid travelling around the construction areas to reach the office.
4. The general warehouse should be near the entrance in order to facilitate the
delivery of materials to be stored in the warehouse.
5. If a warehouse is needed to store heavy materials, such as machines that will be
incorporated into the project, it may be desirable to consider using additional
warehouses, located near the project.
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The figure shown below illustrates a job layout for a multistorey
reinforced concrete frame building.
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Project Control
Once the process of construction started, controlling the progress of
construction is important.
The project must be monitored from beginning to end to ensure that
all of the following targets are met .
Time
Cost Quality
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Quality Control Inspection
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Quality Control Inspection
Documentation
Daily inspection reports
Nonconformance reports
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Quality Control Inspection
Material Testing
Testing schedule
Testing standards
Adequacy of on-site laboratory
Adequacy of off-site laboratory
Evaluation of testing data and actions required
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2- Controlling cost:
The original estimate used for bidding purposes is converted to a
project budget and establishes the benchmark from which project
costs are monitored. During this conversion process, which
usually takes place right after the contract award, quoted prices
are confirmed with purchase orders and subcontracts. Sometimes
there are minor adjustments made in the budget because of price
fluctuations between the time when the job was bid and when the
work begins, but generally the budget contains the same work
packages developed in the estimate.
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3- Time Control:
Time controlling is done through scheduling which is a time
phased plan.
Schedules are used as guides during the performance of an
operation in order to control the pace of activities and to permit
completion of the operation at the desired or required time.
There are a number of different forms of schedules that may be
used, including written schedules, bar graph schedules (Gantt
charts), network schedules and others.
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A simple bar graph
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Deficiencies in Bar Graph Schedules:
Failure to show relationships between project
activities
Failure to identify those activities which
actually control the project duration
Failure to show the effect of delay or change
in one activity on the entire project
The Network Diagram
The Network Diagram
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