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Jul 1, 2020 · Prepare the structural concept design defining the scope, scale and form of the structure, integrated with the other design disciplines. Review survey information and identify any additional surveys required and provide survey scopes. Develop, review and assess structural options.
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Creating a Construction Phase Plan (CPP) is a crucial step in ensuring the safety and efficiency of any construction project. A CPP outlines the health and safety arrangements, site rules, and specific measures regarding high-risk activities.
- Checks Before Start of Blockwork
- Handling and Storage of Materials
- Preparation of Work, Materials, and Components
- Preparation of Mortar Mixes
- Building Blocks Walls
- Chases and Holes
Ensure that the area to receive the blockwork is as per the contract drawings and the approved finishing schedule.Check if the preceding activities have been inspected and approved.Ensure that blocks are procured from the approved manufacturer (s). Except where otherwise approved in writing, each material shall be obtained from a single source.Source certificates shall be obtained for all raw materials e.g., sand, cement, and blocks to show compliance with the contract specification.Blocks shall be delivered to the site palletized and offloaded as near to the point of use as practicable on a clean hard surface free from contamination by mud or surface water.Cement shall be stored off the ground, kept dry, and used in order of delivery.Store metal ties and straps undercover and protect them from damage and distortion.When the materials and components are distributed to the work area, ensure that the structure is not overloaded.Plan for scaffolding materials required for block work at heights. Plan for additional manpower for lifting blocks at heights.Set out the anticipated positions of openings etc. in the work above to avoid unnecessary cutting and adjustment of masonry units leading to incorrect or uneven bonding.Mortar shall be mixed by machine except for small quantities only (not containing plasticizer). Hand mixing (if permitted) may be done on a watertight platform.When mixed at the site, batch boxes shall be used to ensure correct and consistent mix proportions.Use mortars (other than retarded mortars) within 2 hours of mixing or as specified.Build block work within permissible deviations as specified.Unless otherwise specified/permitted, lay blocks on a full bed of mortar, and fill all joints. Keep the courses level and the perpend vertically aligned. Plumb quoins and all faces as the work proc...Do not carry one course more than the height specified in the contract specifications.Rake out joints as work proceeds, on all faces to be plastered or rendered. This will provide a good key for the coating.Cut chases and holes neatly and without damaging the walls as per the following unless specified otherwise: 1. Chases in blockwork must be less than 75mm. 2. For hollow units, maintain a minimum of 15mm thickness between the bottom of the chase and the void. 3. Do not cut horizontal chases to a depth exceeding one-third of the thickness of the sing...
Construction Phase Plan (CPP) As a general builder do I need a CPP for any construction work I do? Yes. If you are the only contractor or the principal contractor (PC), you must draw up a CPP...
Planning the construction phase and drawing up a construction phase plan is the responsibility of: The principal contractor for projects involving more than one contractor; and. The contractor for single contractor projects. Pre-construction information and any key design information, identifying risks that need to be managed during ...
Jul 2, 2020 · Recognizing abbreviations and acronyms is a first step towards reading a property’s blueprints. Learn everything you need to know about reading blueprints in MT Copeland’s online class, taught by professional builder and craftsman Jordan Smith.
Pre-Task Planning (PTP) is a process performed before each task starts to discuss the steps of work, the hazards, and available controls. It helps improve safety, health, and productivity on your jobsite. This comprehensive document includes step-by-step guidelines and applied tools to help construction contractors initiate, assess,