The engineer's manual of construction site planning /
This handbook addresses problems facing the engineer when preparing to build, both during the contract bidding phase and after a contract has been concluded. It offers clear guidelines for planning the resources and machinery on site, as well as the safe positioning of roads, cranes, storage and tem...
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Γλώσσα: | English |
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Chichester, West Sussex, UK :
Wiley Blackwell,
2013.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- The Engineer's Manual of Construction Site Planning; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; About the Authors; Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1 Initial data; 1.1 The project (design) documentation; 1.2 The bill of quantities and the bill of activities; 1.3 Job descriptions and specifications; 1.4 The contract conditions set out in the bidding invitation documents; 1.5 The report of the construction site inspection; Chapter 2 Outline of site management planning in the bidding stage; 2.1 The goal; 2.2 The explanatory note; 2.3 Construction site layout.
- 2.4 The construction time schedule2.5 Cost estimation of temporary works and construction site set-up; Chapter 3 Outline of site management after contract signature; 3.1 The goal; 3.2 Initial data; 3.3 Construction site layout; 3.4 Construction scheduling; 3.5 Calculation of site work quantities and estimate of costs; Chapter 4 Suggestions for choosing construction cranes; 4.1 General; 4.2 Selection and positioning of tower cranes; 4.2.1 Selection of tower cranes; 4.2.2 Positioning the crane; 4.2.3 Crane impact areas; 4.2.4 Using several tower cranes simultaneously.
- 4.3 Selection and impact areas of mobile cranes4.3.1 Selection of mobile crane; 4.3.2 Work of the mobile crane by a recess; 4.3.3 Mobile crane impact range; 4.4 Cranes working near overhead power lines; 4.5 Hoist danger area; 4.6 Operating cranes near buildings in use; 4.7 Restrictions on crane work; 4.8 Working in the danger area; Chapter 5 Suggestions for calculating resource requirements; 5.1 Construction site temporary roads; 5.2 Construction site storage; 5.2.1 General principles; 5.2.2 Determining the storage space allocation; 5.2.3 Selection of storage locations.
- 5.3 Temporary buildings5.4 Temporary water supply; 5.5 Temporary heating supply; 5.5.1 General principles; 5.5.2 Calculation of heat energy requirements; 5.5.3 Sources of temporary heating supply; 5.6 Temporary power supply; 5.6.1 General principles; 5.6.2 Calculation of electricity load requirement; 5.7 Construction site lighting; 5.8 Construction site transport; 5.8.1 General principles; 5.8.2 Calculation of vehicles allocation for car transport; 5.9 Load take up devices; 5.10 Construction site fencing; Chapter 6 On-site safety requirements; 6.1 General basics and responsibilities.
- 6.2 The duties of building contractors6.3 The obligations and rights of the labourer; 6.4 Ensuring safety on the construction site; 6.4.1 General; 6.4.2 Safety requirements in a work zone; 6.4.3 Special requirements for assembly works; 6.4.4 Special requirements for work in pits, wells, in tunnels and earthworks and underground; 6.4.5 Special requirements for working at height and on roofs; 6.4.6 Special requirements for demolition work; 6.4.7 Ventilation in the workplace; 6.4.8 Emergency exits from the workplace; Chapter 7 Requirements for work equipment; 7.1 General requirements.