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Method
statement
Spillway
No: 13 /2013 Concrete and Reinforcement
Part 2/A

The Client: Jordan Valley Authority; Ministry of Water and Irrigation

The Engineer: JV Energoprojekt & Engicon

The Contractor: Societ Italiana per Condotte d'Acqua

The Nominated United Enterprise Company/BEMCO .


Subcontractor:
Project: The Construction of Kufranja Dam (Tender No. 41/2010)

DOCUMENT REVIEW STATUS

STATUS 1: WORK MAY PROCEED.


STATUS 2: REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY PROCEED SUBJECT TO
INCORPORATION OF COMMENTS INDICATED.
STATUS 3: REVISE & RESUBMIT. WORK MAY NOT PROCEED
STATUS 4: REVIEW NOT REQUIRED. WORK MAY PROCEED.

PERMISSION TO PROCEED SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OR APPROVAL OF DESIGN


DETAILS, CALCULATIONS, ANALYSIS, TEST METHODS, OR MATERIALS DEVELOPED OR
SELECTED BY CONTRACTOR AND SHALL NOT RELIEVE CONTRACTOR FROM FULL
COMPLIANCE WITH CONTRACT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS.

For Engineer Date: Signature:


Checked by:
Approved by: Perisic Simo

For Contractor & Subcontractor Date: Signature:


Done by: Ghada Al Rabadi
Checked by: Fabio Zulbati
Enrico Nuccorini
Approved by: Carlo Alberto Segarelli
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GENERAL CONTENT

Part 1 Excavation and Slope Stabilization works


Part 2/A Spillway - Concrete and Reinforcement
Part 2/B Chute - Concrete and Reinforcement
Part 2/C Flip-Bucket - Concrete and Reinforcement

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Table of Contents
1 SCOPE OF WORK COVERED .................................................................................................... 6
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF WORKS ................................................................................................. 6

2 LOCATION OF WORKS ........................................................................................................... 10


2.1 DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................................. 10

3 REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................ 11
3.2 ENGINEER`S DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................. 11
3.3 CONDOTTE DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................ 11
3.4 BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES ......................................................................................... 12

4 PRIOR ACTIVITIES TO BE COMPLETED .................................................................................... 13

5 PROCEDURE AND SEQUENCE OF WORK ................................................................................. 14


5.1 PHASE OF EXECUTION ................................................................................................... 14
5.2 METHOD OF EXECUTION ................................................................................................ 15
5.2.1 Anchors installation ........................................................................................................ 15
5.2.2 Blinding Casting ............................................................................................................. 15
5.2.3 Fixing Reinforcement ..................................................................................................... 17
5.2.4 Water Stop Installation ................................................................................................... 17
5.2.5 Formwork Installation ..................................................................................................... 20
5.2.6 Concrete Casting ........................................................................................................... 20
5.2.7 Striking ........................................................................................................................... 23
5.2.8 Concrete Curing ............................................................................................................. 23
5.2.9 Treatment of Cracks and Concrete Defects ................................................................... 24

6 PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED ................................................................................. 25

7 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ....................................................................................... 26

8 SUBCONTRACTORS UTILIZED ................................................................................................ 27

9 PERSONNEL REQUIRED AND DESIGNATED RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................. 28


9.1 KEY PERSONNEL ........................................................................................................... 28
9.1.1 Condotte......................................................................................................................... 28
9.1.2 BEMCO .......................................................................................................................... 28
9.2 RESPONSIBILITIES ......................................................................................................... 29

10 HEALTH & SAFETY ............................................................................................................... 32


SAFETY HAZARDS AND PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN ................................................................ 32
EMERGENCY CALL OUT TELEPHONE NUMBERS ...................................................................... 32

11 QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES ............................................................................................. 33

12 APPENDIX A REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ............................................................................... 34


SCFB-20 REV.01 SPILLWAY- WALL (W1) STEEL REINFORCEMENT ........................................ 34
SCFB -21 REV.01 SPILLWAY PARTS 1&2 STATIONS: 0+110.95 TO 0+100.38 & 0+100.38 TO
0+89.82- CONCRETE SECTIONS ............................................................................................ 34

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SCFB -22 REV.01 SPILLWAY PARTS 1&2 STATIONS: 0+110.95 TO 0+100.38 & 0+100.38 TO
0+89.82- STEEL REINFORCEMENT ........................................................................................ 34
SCFB -23 REV.01 SPILLWAY PART 3 STATION: 0+110.95 TO 0+120.32 - CONCRETE
SECTIONS ............................................................................................................................ 34
SCFB -24 REV.01 SPILLWAY PART 3 STATION: 0+110.95 TO 0+120.32 - STEEL
REINFORCEMENT .................................................................................................................. 34
SCFB -26 REV.00 SPILLWAY- WALL (W1) CONCRETE SECTIONS AND STAGES OF CASTING .... 34
SCFB -34 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+036.73 - CONCRETE
SECTIONS & STAGES OF CASTING I ....................................................................................... 34
SCFB -35 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+036.73 - CONCRETE
SECTIONS & STAGES OF CASTING II ...................................................................................... 34
SCFB -36 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+021.73 - STEEL
REINFORCEMENT .................................................................................................................. 34
SCFB -37 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+021.73 TO 0+036.73 - STEEL
REINFORCEMENT .................................................................................................................. 34

13 APPENDIX B PROCEDURES ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ................................................... 35


NOT USED ............................................................................................................................ 35

14 APPENDIX C PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS .............................. 36

15 APPENDIX D - TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ..................................... 37


NOT USED ............................................................................................................................ 37

16 APPENDIX E - SUBCONTRACTOR ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS .............................................. 38


NOT USED ............................................................................................................................ 38

17 APPENDIX F HEALTH & SAFETY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ............................................ 39


RISK ASSESSMENT ............................................................................................................... 39

18 APPENDIX G - QUALITY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS ........................................................... 42


NOT USED ............................................................................................................................ 42

19 APPENDIX H SCHEDULE ..................................................................................................... 43

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1 SCOPE OF WORK COVERED


This document has been prepared in accordance with the Contract Specification to describe
the construction method of the Spillway as per Contract 41/2010 of Kufranja Dam Project.

1.1 Description of Works


Spillway, Chute and Flip Bucket are three parts of a reinforced concrete structure collecting
the dam overspill and releasing it downstream the dam without eroding the dam toe (Figure 1-
3). The structure is designed to discharge an 846.0 m3/s maximum probable flood (MFP).

Figure 1: Overview of the Spillway, Chute and Flip Bucket as per drawing SC-22_Spillway
Chute Flip Bucket Layout and Longitudinal Section.

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Figure 2: Spillway layout as per drawing SC-22_Spillway Chute Flip Bucket Layout and
Longitudinal Section

Figure 3: Spillway profile as per drawing SC-22_Spillway Chute Flip Bucket Layout and
Longitudinal Section, violet lines are expansion joints.

The spillway is the top horizontal structure of Figure 1, it is 128.07m long going from chainge
CH 0+00 to CH 0+124.32m and it has a width varying from 6.49 to 15.0m. The Spillway is
composed of the elements identified in Figures 4, 5 and 6 and listed below:
1. Spillway block (ogee)
2. Spillway facing walls
3. Spillway retaining wall foot
4. Spillway retaining and guide walls
5. Spillway slab
6. Right retaining wall of transitional part
7. Left retaining wall of transitional part with counter forts
8. Retaining wall foot in the transitional part
9. Transitional part slab

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The spillway structure consists of an initial part with an inclined wall against the ground on the
right side and a curved structure for water in-taking called ogee in the left side (A; figure 4)
and another portion called transitional part (B; figure 4), with a vertical wall on both the right
and left side but with the left side ones supplied with counterforts.

Figure 4: Spillway plan view showing the spillway elements.

Figure 5: Detail of Figure 4 displaying one transverse section of the spillway in the transitional
section. The different elements are numbered.

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Figure 6: Detail of Figure 4 displaying one transverse section of the ogee, face walls and slab
of spillway. The different elements are numbered.

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2 LOCATION OF WORKS
The spillway is located on the right abutment of the dam as shown (Figure 7).

Figure 7: Position of Spillway.

2.1 Definitions
Not used

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3 REFERENCES

3.1 Contract Documents


VOLUME III, PART 1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 4 CONCRETE
VOLUME II, PART 2 BILL OF QUANTITIES

3.2 Engineer`s Documents


LETTER JV-EP/ENG/GF/103/2011 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT &
SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER JV-EP/ENG/GF/131/2011 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT &
SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER JV-EP/ENG/GF/281/2011 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT &
SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER JV-EP/ENG/GF/706/2013 SPILLWAY & CHUTE EXPANSION JOINTS DETAIL REQUEST


FOR CLARIFICATION

LETTER JV-EP/ENG/GF/878/2013 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN FOR CONCRETE CLASS C22, C30 &
SHOT-CRETE USING AGGREGATES FROM A SOURCE NEARLY 500M TO THE SOUTH OF QUARRY
NO.1

3.3 Condotte Documents


MS_24-CONCRETE REPAIRS

MS_13_PART 1 EXCAVATION AND SLOPE STABILIZATION WORKS

QMS-04 (ITP)/2012.03 PROJECT PROCEDURE, INSPECTION AND TESTING PLAN (ITP) FOR
CONCRETE WORKS

CONJOR/PROJ/L0857 DATED 13TH NOVEMBER 2012 CONCRETE DESIGN- METHOD STATEMENT

LETTER CONJOR/PROJ/L0333/2013 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT


& SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER CONJOR/PROJ/L0377/2013 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT


& SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER CONJOR/PROJ/L0505/2013 SPILLWAY, CHUTE AND FLIP BUCKET METHOD STATEMENT


& SHOP DRAWINGS

LETTER CONJOR/PROJ/L1027/2013 SPILLWAY & CHUTE EXPANSION JOINTS DETAIL


REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION

LETTER CONJOR/PROJ/L1118/2013 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN FOR CONCRETE CLASS C22, C30
& SHOT-CRETE USING AGGREGATES FROM A SOURCE NEARLY 500M TO THE SOUTH OF
QUARRY NO.1

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DMS_145 DETAIL OF SPILLWAY DENTAL MIX BELOW FOUNDATION SLAB

3.4 Best Practice Guidelines


BS8110 STRUCTURAL USE OF CONCRETE-CODE OF PRACTICE FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

BS4449 STEEL FOR THE REINFORCEMENT OF CONCRETE WELDABLE REINFORCING STEEL


BAR, COIL AND COILED PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

ACI 305R HOT WEATHER CONCRETING

ACI 308.1-98 STANDARDS SPECIFICATIONS FOR CURING CONCRETE.

ACI 308-92 STANDARD PRACTICE FOR CURING CONCRETE

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4 PRIOR ACTIVITIES TO BE COMPLETED


Description of main activities:
Spillway Excavation;

Slope Stabilization Works (Method Statement No 13_Part 1). Note that the spillway slope
rock bolts installation was cancelled due to the occurrence of good rock mass properties.

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5 PROCEDURE AND SEQUENCE OF WORK

5.1 Phase of Execution


The list of the operations to be carried out in each casting stage is indicated in the flow chart
below:

Preparatory activities:
Excavation of Slopes and Foundation
Slope Protection (shotcrete + wire mesh)

Anchors Installation

Blinding Casting

Reinforcement Installation

Formwork Installation

Water-Stop Installation

Concrete Casting

Striking

Application of Curing Compound

Figure 8: Flow chart describing the construction process.

The main steps forming one segment are listed hereafter:

1. Anchors installation
2. Blinding casting
3. Fixing reinforcement

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4. Water stop installation


5. Formwork installation
6. Concrete casting
7. Formwork striking
8. Curing

5.2 Method of Execution

5.2.1 Anchors installation


Anchors with a diameter of 25mm and length of 5.0m and 5.6m shall be installed in the
spillway walls and they shall be embedded to 4m in rock according to the following drawings:

SCFB-08 Rev.03 Distribution of Anchor bars in Spillway Ground From Station


0+000.00 TO Station 0+070.00

SCFB-09 Rev.03 Distribution of Anchor bars in Spillway Sides From Station


0+000.00 TO Station 0+070.00

Figure 9: Spillway right side wall displaying the installed anchors (Date 08/09/2013)

5.2.2 Blinding Casting


Concrete casting (Figure 10) shall be carried out in sections of 30m length using concrete
type C15 with the mix design indicated in Table 2. The estimated quantity of blinding concrete
for spillway is 247m3. In areas where over excavation was carried out in order to expose good
foundation material a mix of mix of boulders and concrete shall be used as per Figure 11.

In some foundation areas some over excavation occurred as it was necessary to achieve
good foundation material. In these cases and in order to minimise concrete quantities large
rocks were placed in the blinding according to the sketch of Figure 11.

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W/C Ratio 0.62


Cement Content Kg/m3 250
Free Water l/m3 164.3
3
Absorbed Water l/m 31.4
3
Total Water l/m 195.7
Admixture, SP33 l/m3 8.0
Air Entrained Agent, Cem260 l/m3 1.05
Coarse Aggregate 19-5mm Kg/m3 470.1
3
Crushed sand 8-2mm Kg/m 444.7
3
Silica sand 5-0mm Kg/m 553.6
Table 2: C15 concrete composition.

Figure 10: Casting blinding concrete C15 for the spillway slab (29/10/2013).

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Figure 11: Sketch displaying the blinding casting approach for over excavated areas
(DMS_145 Detail of spillway dental mix below foundation slab).

5.2.3 Fixing Reinforcement


Reinforcement shall be installed according to the following drawings:

SCFB-20 Rev.00 Spillway Wall1-Steel Reinforcement

SCFB-22 Rev.00 Spillway Steel Reinforcement from Station 0+110.95 to 0+89.82

SCFB-24 Rev.00 Spillway Steel Reinforcement from Station 0+110.95 to 0+120.32

Reinforcement will be placed into the working area by trucks and then manually moved into
position.

5cm height concrete spacers shall be installed between reinforcement and formwork to
ensure the appropriate cover is achieved.

Cleanliness during fixing of the reinforcement is a priority. Any rubbish or loose particles shall
be removed before concreting by using adequate compressed air equipment.

Fixing reinforcement shall follow the procedure described in MS-23 (Concrete Works-
Concrete Design Fabrication, Delivery& Placing) item 13.0.

5.2.4 Water Stop Installation


250mm width PVC water stops shall be installed where construction joints occur as indicated
in Figure 12. In the ogee areas (Figure 14-15) N. 2 water stops shall be installed whilst in the
remaning parts only n. 1 shall be installed.

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Figure 12: Violet lines indicate the position of the expansion joint. Single violet lines indicate
the occurrence of one water stop whilst two lined indicate the occurrence on two expansion
joints.

Figure 13: Transverse section across the spillway expansion joint area of ogee, slab and face
wall area displaying the location of the single and double water stops.

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Figure 14: Example of double water stop installation at the ogee (Wadi Dayqah Dam,
Sultanate of Oman).

Expansion joints between the slabs and walls of the spillway will be provided with sliding bars
placed in concrete as in Figure 15. Other end of such anchors will be provided with double
bituminous coats and a pipe of approved type, which shall be pulled on after bituminous
coating. Coating and pipe fixing shall be done before concreting.

The upper 2cm of the joint shall be filled with an appropriate sealing material.

Figure 15: Expansion joint detail in facing walls and slabs of spillway and transitional
part.

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5.2.5 Formwork Installation


Peri System and site manufactured wood formwork shall be used for casting the inclined walls
and the ogee respectively. Formwork shall be composed of plywood sheets 18 mm and grain
wood 5*10cm and will be assembled and fixed on site.

Panels will be lifted and displaced using mobile crane/forklift.

Formwork will be coated with a releasing agent, FORMCOAT WS100 (Appendix B), to
facilitate the striking.

Ogee section of the spillway and casting will be carried out installing a properly shaped site
manufactured wood formwork as shown in Figure 16.

Figure 16: Example of site manufactured wooden formwork of the ogee (Wadi Dayqah Dam,
Sultanate of Oman).

5.2.6 Concrete Casting


Concrete casting shall be carried out as per the sections shown in Figure14. Each slab
section shall be casted all at once whilst walls shall be cast in segments of 3m height 9m long
(Figures 17-18).

Concrete type C30 shall be used for the mix as indicated in Table 2. The estimated quantities
of concrete for spillway elements are shown in Table 3.

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W/C Ratio 0.46


Cement Content Kg/m3 345
Free Water l/m3 164.2
3
Absorbed Water l/m 22.8
3
Total Water l/m 187.0
Admixture, SP33 l/m3 8.1
Air Entrained Agent, Cem260 l/m3 0.81
Coarse Aggregate 19-5mm Kg/m3 797.1
3
Crushed sand 8-2mm Kg/m 426.5
3
Silica sand 5-0mm Kg/m 531
Table 2: C30 concrete composition.

Figure 17: Example of casting stages for the wall footing of Spillway (drawing SCFB-35
Rev.00).

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Figure 18: Example casting stages for the wall footing of spillway (SCFB-35 Rev.00).

During casting concrete workability shall be re-tempered adding admixture to the concrete in
the transit mixer under the supervision of the laboratory and the Engineer personnel. This
action is particular important for the inclined plinth casting where concrete workability shall be
adequate for creating a flat top concrete surface.

Casting shall be carried out progressing downwards along the spillway. Works can also start
from the last segment of the last transitional segment of spillway progressing upwards
allowing more than one team working on the spillway casting. Concrete shall be delivered
using a ready mix truck.

VOLUME
Element
(m3)
Massive concrete of spillway block
1,285
(ogee)

Spillway facing walls 920

Spillway retaining wall foot 280

Spillway retaining and guide walls 895

Spillway slab 745

Right retaining wall of transitional part 940


Left retaining wall of transitional part
625
with counter forts
Retaining wall foot in the transitional 535

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part

Transitional part Slab 355


Table 3: Estimated concrete quantities for spillway elements.

Concrete shall be poured hose into the wood formwork with a 5 flexible and concrete shall be
vibrated either using portable vibrators or vibrators installed directly on the formwork. The
formwork of the spillway slab is opened on its top flat side and its final flat shape will be
created by molding concrete with a trowel or a similar hand tool.

During casting particular attention shall be placed in filling and vibrating the parts adjacent to
the water stops with specific care to the area in between the double water stops where
additional vibrating/filling opening shall be created.

Aggregate stockpiles (sand, crushed sand and medium aggregates) and admixture bins will
be protected with proper shade to avoid any excessive increase of temperature caused by
sun exposure. The water will be cooled in the early morning by a chilled water plants and the
casting will not proceed until the temperature of the water reaches at least 8 C; the
temperature to the delivering place will not exceed 29C. All the procedures/matters
mentioned above are described in Method Statement No. 23/2012 (Concrete Works-Concrete
Design).

Before casting the surveyor will mark the required elevation to ensure the right level is
achieved. After the approval of the Engineer concrete will be delivered to site with transit
mixers which will discharge concrete in a pump (e.g. CIFA) pouring it into the formwork from.
Steel reinforcement and formwork temperature will be measured before pouring and if it
exceeds 45C spray water will be applied for cooling. During concreting enough equipment
will be available such as vibrators, shovels, transit mixers, to ensure the continuity of the work
in case of any breakages.

Upon Engineers request and as indicated in ACI301M-10, item 8.3.1.2a., thermocouples will
be installed at the center and at the surface of the nearest exteriors at designated places in
order to record temperature differential between concrete surface and core. Concrete
hydration temperature shall not exceed 70C and core to side concrete gradient shall not
exceed 19C.

5.2.7 Striking
Upon completion of pouring the concrete will be left under curing no less than 24 hours. All
the operations for removing the formwork will begin once having the approval of the Engineer.

5.2.8 Concrete Curing


As soon as the formwork is removed and the water disappeared one of the following methods
shall be applies to preserve the moisture the moisture of the concrete:

Continuous fogging or sprinkling;

Application of mats or fabric kept continuously wet;

Application of sheet materials;

Application of curing compound SETSEAL 44 will be sprayed on concrete surface


whilst if water is used concrete surface will be kept wet for 14 days.

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5.2.9 Treatment of Cracks and Concrete Defects


Cracks and any other concrete defects after casting shall be treated according to Method
Statement No.24 Concrete Repairs.

During winter season a temporary shelter to protect the working area is necessary. The
sidewalls and the roof shall be covered, thus the temperature inside the shelter can be under
control. The surface of fresh concrete will be protected by polyethylene sheets when required.

During summer season, the ACI Committee Report 305R-99 for Hot Weather Concreting
should be taken into consideration with particular attention to the items below:

Preparing for ambient conditions. Personnel in charge of concrete construction


should be aware in advance of the damaging combinations of high air temperature,
direct sunlight, drying winds, and high concrete temperature.

Expediting placements. Preparations must be made to transport, place, consolidate,


and finish the concrete at the fastest possible rate

Placement of flatwork. During the depositing of concrete for flatwork on the ground,
the sub-grade should be moist, yet free of standing water and soft spots. In placing
concreting slabs of any kind, it may be necessary in hot weather to keep the
operation confined to a small area and to proceed on a front having a minimum
amount of exposed surface to which concrete is to be added.

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6 PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED


1. PVC Waterstop:

Fosroc - Supercast PVC - Waterstop Range 250mm width OR DCP- Hydrostop AW


254- 250mm width with bulb.

2. Steel Reinforcement:

Grade B460 acc. BS 4999/1997 or ASTM 615.

3. Concrete Mix:

Ready mix concrete C15 max. aggregate size 19mm

Ready mix concrete C30 max. aggregate size 19mm

4. Curing Compound:

DCP Setseal 44

5. Mold Release Agent

Formcoat WS100

See Appendix C

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7 TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED


The following equipment will be deployed on site to carry out embankment construction:

The following equipment will be deployed on site to carry out the plinth reinforcing and
concreting:

Description Quantity

Air compressor 2

Concrete CIFA pump 2

Transit mixers -

Forklift 1

Mobile Crane 1

Air compressor vibrators 8

Generator 2

Trowels and leveling tools 1

Lighting system 1

Wood, nails & carpenter material -

Peri formwork System

In addition to the above various ancillary tools and equipment will be required (e.g. Oxy-
acetylene cutting, welding and lifting equipment, compressed air hand tools, workshop
equipment, etc.).
A sufficient quantity of spares will be kept on site for each item of plant.

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8 SUBCONTRACTORS UTILIZED
Steel fabrication and fixing shall be carried out BEMCO.

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9 PERSONNEL REQUIRED AND DESIGNATED RESPONSIBILITIES

9.1 Key Personnel

9.1.1 Condotte

Job Status Quantity

1 Concrete Engineer 1

2 Concrete Construction 1

3 Quality Control Engineer 1

4 Laboratory Engineer 1

5 Laboratory technician 2

6 Machines mechanical 1

Site Team

Job Status Quantity

1 Foreman 3

2 Carpenter 8

3 Mason 15

4 Concrete pump operator 2

5 Transit mixer drivers 3

9.1.2 BEMCO
Management

Job Status Quantity

1 Site Engineer - 1

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Site Team

Job Status Quantity

1 Foreman 1

2 Steel fixers 6

9.2 Responsibilities
Chief Engineer (Fabio Zulbati):
Ensuring that construction is carried out in accordance with the approved job
specifications and the requirements of this procedure.
Ensuring that construction is carried out in accordance with the project safety plan.

Construction Manager (Angelo Di Dio):


In charge of the overall construction operation;
Ensuring the presence of the necessary resources and respecting the work time
schedule.
Overall responsibility for safety on site.

Concrete Construction (Guido Scarcella)


In charge of the construction operation;
Ensuring the presence of the necessary resources and respecting the work time
schedule.
Overall responsibility for safety on site.

Head of Technical Office (Ghada Al-Rabadi):


Issuing, maintaining and reviewing of surveying records and drawings, cross
sections, design drawings, and all other relevant drawings required for this activity. In
addition, the technical manager will be responsible for securing approval of drawings;
The details of the following should be submitted by the Technical Manager and
should be approved by the Engineer prior to starting using them in permanent works.

Concrete Engineer (Issam Oweis) shall be responsible for:


Preparing and managing the works accordingly; putting in place the means
(equipment and personnel) required for the work and reviewing as necessary

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Ensuring that all construction operations are carried out in accordance with the
Project Specifications, Construction Procedures and Drawings, as well as in
accordance with the approved work method statement
Ensuring the availability of spare material at the concreting spot, and ensuring the
coordination between the Laboratory, the Batching Plant and the place which is to be
concreted
Effectively distributing site activities between the variable teams to ensure effective
performance and Quality products
To ensure that the surveyor has completed setting out and reference points
complying with the approved issued for construction drawings.

Senior Surveyor (Mahmoud Horani):


Shall be responsible for the benchmark and setting of points, including exact
elevations in accordance with the approved drawing reference documents.
Establishing surveying works to set out the limits and levels of each pour to be
constructed.

Laboratory Engineer (Zaid Abu Hashiesh):


Obtaining approval for the proposed materials to be used for the pouring concrete
mixes,
Submitting and securing approval of the concrete class and the mix designs; after
approval, informing the Batching Plant about the mix designs, and about the locations
where they will be used,
Sampling and testing of the materials and conducting all the necessary concrete tests
per relevant standards and project specifications after being notified by the site
personnel, under the supervision of the Quality Control Department.

Laboratory Technician (Khalid Bedawi, Rami Saggar):


Being familiar with the daily construction program.
Attending all places where tests are required in a timely manner, conduct the tests
properly (Field and Laboratory) and record the results accurately.
Reviewing and issuing all relevant Lab Test Reports to the Laboratory Engineer in a
timely manner.
Completion and filing of all Lab Test Forms.
Ensuring that thermometers are available at the concreting place and at the batching
plant.

Quality Control Engineer (Zaid Abu Hashiesh):


Responsible to monitor and surveillance of daily construction activities to ensure that
the execution of works is properly implemented in compliance with latest revisions of
the approved drawings and specification requirements.
He is also raising Inspection Request (IR) and informs all concerned at the time of
inspection.
The Quality Control Engineer will review all relevant documentation and test reports
besides ensuring that all other Quality Control discipline activities are coordinated.
Informing the consultant for witnessing inspection of any testing by issuing the official
inspection request form when their presence is required to carry out inspection.
Coordinate the QC Inspectors/ Site Engineers for the daily inspections to ensure all
works are properly monitored and inspected.
Making sure that this Method Statement is correctly implemented.

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Regular control of the batch plants operations including batch plants calibration,
accuracy of the dosages per the approved mix designs, control of mixing time and
moisture sensors.
Submitting and securing approval of materials to be used in concrete, these would
include water, cement, Micro silica materials and Chemical Admixtures.

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10 HEALTH & SAFETY


Condotte will ensure that all the operations for Spillway Concreting will be programmed and
executed in a safe manner complying with all the relevant regulations, so as not to cause
danger, inconvenience or interference to the general public or other contractors working on
site.

The operations will be carried out as per the recommendations contained in the latest version
of the Condotte Health & Safety Plan.

Provide short description of the provisions included in the relevant sections of the H&S plan.

Safety Hazards and Precautions to be taken


The key site specific risks along with the precautions to be taken are detailed in the Risk
Assessment attached in Appendix F of this document.

Emergency Call Out Telephone Numbers

Saleh Alshwaiyat
Person who Basim (Nurse)
reports the
(HSE Manager) 0798201206
incident
0797022281 Sameer Al Noatir
(Ambulance Driver)

Angelo Di Dio Police 191/192


(Construction Manager) Ambulance 998
0797022278 Civil Defense 997

Carlo Alberto Segarelli


0798201189
(Project Manager)

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11 QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES


Quality Control Procedures to follow are stated in QMS01/2011 Revision 01: Quality
Management System

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12 APPENDIX A REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

SCFB-20 REV.01 SPILLWAY- WALL (W1) STEEL REINFORCEMENT

SCFB-21 REV.01 SPILLWAY PARTS 1&2 STATIONS: 0+110.95 TO 0+100.38 &


0+100.38 TO 0+89.82- CONCRETE SECTIONS

SCFB-22 REV.01 SPILLWAY PARTS 1&2 STATIONS: 0+110.95 TO 0+100.38 &


0+100.38 TO 0+89.82- STEEL REINFORCEMENT

SCFB-23 REV.01 SPILLWAY PART 3 STATION: 0+110.95 TO 0+120.32 - CONCRETE


SECTIONS

SCFB-24 REV.01 SPILLWAY PART 3 STATION: 0+110.95 TO 0+120.32 - STEEL


REINFORCEMENT

SCFB -33 REV.00 SPILLWAY WALL (W1) CONCRETE SECTIONS

SCFB-34 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+036.73 - CONCRETE


SECTIONS & STAGES OF CASTING I

SCFB-35 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+036.73 - CONCRETE


SECTIONS & STAGES OF CASTING II

SCFB-36 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+006.73 TO 0+021.73 - STEEL


REINFORCEMENT

SCFB-37 REV.00 SPILLWAY- PARTS 4 & 5 STATION: 0+021.73 TO 0+036.73 - STEEL


REINFORCEMENT

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14 APPENDIX C PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS ACCOMPANYING


DOCUMENTS
DCP SETSEAL 44
FORMCOAT WS 100
PERI FORMWORK SYSTEM FOR SINGLE SIDE CLIMBING WALL
FOSROC PVC WATERSTOP AW 250- 250 MM

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17 APPENDIX F HEALTH & SAFETY ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS

Risk Assessment
Condotte Contract No.: 41/2010 Package No.:

Sheet No.: Date: 28/10/2013


Kufranja Dam Project
Risk Assessment
Operation: Plinth construction Risk Assessment No: -

Location: Plinth Person Completing Assessment: -Fabio Zulbati

Activity: Plinth casting Assessment Date: - 28/10/2013

Item Activity Hazards Initial Risk Precautions Final Risk Responsibility Monitoring Responsibility

1 Working in construction area below the Personnel hit by falling objects from Workers to wear appropriate PPE at
plinth height and moving machinery all times Concrete Manager Construction Manager
Medium Induction to machine operators Low
(Guido Scarcella) (Angelo DI Dio)

2a. Mobile equipment (Crane, Fork lift , Proximity to working area causing Workers to wear appropriate PPE at
Mixer) moving to/from working area accidents and injury to site personnel all times.
and third parties. Medium Induction to machine operators Low

Concrete Manager Construction Manager


2b. Working at height (Movement of Unsafe access to high working zones Restricting and controlling access
High working area Low (Guido Scarcella) (Angelo DI Dio)
Personnel) leading to fall from height
2c. Working height Objects falling from crane and/or from Restricting and controlling access
scaffold to ground causing injury/fatality Medium working area. Low
(Hoisitng of material)
to personnel working below Personnel with experience.

3a. Use of portable tools Eye injuries from material fragments. Wearing safety goggles and gloves
where there is a foreseeable risk of
Wrist and/or hand injuries due to tool
Medium injury Low
jamming or binding
Tools to be used in accordance with
manufacturers instructions
3b. Use of portable electrical tools Electrocution causing injuries to All the tools have to follow the Safety Concrete Manager Construction Manager
personnel Standards and to be maintained in (Guido Scarcella) (Angelo DI Dio)
good condition.
Medium Only specialized persons to use, Low
repair and maintain portable electrical
equipment as per manufacturers
operating instructions
4 Reinforcement fixing Manual handling of reinforcement Use experienced fitters.
Concrete Manager Construction Manager
causing back injuries, cuts, Low Restricted lifting weight by hands. Low
crush/fractured toes. Personnel to wear PPE at all times. (Guido Scarcella) (Angelo DI Dio)

5a. Formwork assembling Back injury, dropping of lifting tools, Erect formwork according to safe
Low method of work Low Concrete Manager Construction Manager
crush/fracture toes.
Access to personnel in proximity of (Guido Scarcella) (Angelo DI Dio)
5b. Formwork lifting / lowering Formwork components falling from Medium Low
Condotte Contract No.: 41/2010 Package No.:

Sheet No.: Date: 28/10/2013


Kufranja Dam Project
Risk Assessment
Operation: Plinth construction Risk Assessment No: -

Location: Plinth Person Completing Assessment: -Fabio Zulbati

Activity: Plinth casting Assessment Date: - 28/10/2013

Item Activity Hazards Initial Risk Precautions Final Risk Responsibility Monitoring Responsibility

height causing injury/death to personnel working area to be restricted and


working below controlled
Loading operations to be always
carried out by specialized personnel
and overviewed by supervisor
Check lifting load vs crane capacity

6a. Inadequate design or installation of Formwork erected to withstand the


formwork causing injury or death to loads during the whole pouring
Concrete pouring
personnel Medium process Low
(failure of formwork) Erect the formwork according to the
Unbalanced pouring of concrete
causing instability / failure of formwork relevant shop drawing
6b. Concrete pouring Contact with skin/eyes injuring Adequate PPE to be used (gloves
Medium Low Construction Manager
(contact with hazardous substances) personnel and goggles) Concrete Manager
Personnel to work according to safe (Angelo DI Dio)
6c. (Guido Scarcella)
procedures (keep adequate distance
from washing surface)
Green cutting with pressurize water Connections of the hose to the
Concrete pouring Low compressor to be checked and Low
injuring personnel eyes
secured before using
Personnel to wear PPE (helmet,
gloves, goggles) at all times.

DEGREE OF RISK CONSEQUENCES


1 - Very Low 2 - Low 3 - Medium 4 - High 5 - Very High
1 - Improbable 1 2 3 4 5
OCCURRENCE
PROBABILITY

2 - Remote 2 4 6 8 10
OF

3 - Occasional 3 6 9 12 15

4 - Probable 4 8 12 16 20

5 - Frequent 5 10 15 20 25
SEVERITY WEIGHTING (P x C)
1-3 Low (L)
4-9 Medium (M)
10-25 High (H)
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19 APPENDIX H SCHEDULE

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MONTH1 MONTH2 MONTH3 MONTH4
DESCRIPTIONOFACTIVITY T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T
SPILLWAY U Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3

PROTECTIONSLOPE Note:THEAVAILABLEFORMWORKDIMENSIONCONSTRAINS
SHOTCRETE5cm m3 44.80 1CIFAPUMP2LABOURDAY8m3/HOUR THECASTINGSECTIONDIMENSIONS
FABRICWELLDEDWIREMASH m2 896.00 1FOREMAN4LABOURDAY
SHOTCRETE5cm m3 44.80 1CIFAPUMP2LABOURDAY8m3/HOUR
ANCHORING n 256 1JUMBO1GENERATOR2LABOURDAY3DRILLING5.00ml/HOUR
GRAUTINGANCHORING n 256 1FOREMAN4LABOUR DAY
EXCAVACTION m3 858.00 1EXCAVATOR1TRUCK13.00m3DAYEXCAVATION96.00m3/HOUR STEELFIXERFORCUTTINGANDBENDING
SHOTCRETE5cm m3 13.24 1CIFAPUMP2LABOURDAY8m3/HOUR CARPENTERSFORCLOSINGANDOPENINIG
FABRICWELLDEDWIREMASH m2 264.96 1FOREMAN4LABOURDAY STEELFIXERFORFIXINGBARS
SHOTCRETE5cm m3 13.24 1CIFAPUMP2LABOURDAY8m3/HOUR MASONSFORPOURING
ANCHORING n 124 1JUMBO1GENERATOR2LABOURDAY3DRILLING5.00ml/HOUR SCAFFOLDERFORINSTALLATIONANDDISMANTLING
GRAUTINGANCHORING n 124 1FOREMAN4LABOURDAY 3ANCHORING/HOUR CARPENTERFORANCHORING
LABOURFORSHOTCRETE
FOUNDATIONSPILLWAY
BLINDING m3 139.00 6HOURS/8MASONSDAY
ANCHORING n 580 1JUMBO1GENERATOR2LABOURDAY3DRILLING5.00ml/HOUR
GRAUTINGANCHORING n 580 1FOREMAN4LABOURDAY 3ANCHORING/HOUR
STAGE1 ml 7.95
STEELCUTTINGANDBENDING tonn. 132.40 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS PRODUCTIONFOR1HOUROFWORK
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 30.40 10STEELFIXERDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 7.80 6CARPENTERDAY STEELFIXER30kg/1HOUR CUTTINGANDBENDING
POURINGCONCRETE m3 304.00 10HOURS/10MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 7.80 6CARPENTERDAY CARPENTER1.00m2/1HOUR CLOSINGFORMWORK
STAGE3 ml 15.00
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 23.00 10STEELFIXERDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS STEELFIXER30kg/1HOUR FIXINGBARRS
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 11.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 230.00 8HOURS/10MASON30,00m3/HOUR CARPENTER6.00m2/1HOUR OPENINGFORMWORK
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 11.60 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE5 ml 15.00 SCAFFOLDER4.00m2/1HOUR INSTALLATIONSCAFFOLDING
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 33.80 10STEELFIXERDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 15.00 6CARPENTERDAY SCAFFOLDER8.00m2/1HOUR DISMANTLINGSCAFFOLDING
POURINGCONCRETE m3 338.00 8HOURS/10MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 15.00 6CARPENTERDAY MASON2,50m3/1HOUR POURING(25,00m3/1HOUR)
STAGE2 ml 15.00
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 21.00 10STEELFIXERDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS CARPENTER3pcz/1HOUR DRILLING(15,00ml/1HOUR)
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 9.70 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 210.00 8HOURS/10MASON30,00m3/HOUR CARPENTER3pcz/1HOUR GRAUTING (15,00ml/1HOUR)
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 9.70 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE4 ml 15.00
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 26.00 10STEELFIXERDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 13.49 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 260.00 8HOURS/10MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 13.49 6CARPENTERDAY

INCLINEDWALLELEVATIONh=15,00 ml 67.38
STEELCUTTINGANDBENDING tonn. 55.55 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
INSTALLACTIONSCAFFOLDING m2 896.00 4SCAFFOLDERDAY
STEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 55.55 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
STAGE1 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE2 ml 16.85
m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE3 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE4 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE5 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE6 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE7 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE8 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE9 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE10 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE11 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE12 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE13 ml 16.85
MONTH1 MONTH2 MONTH3 MONTH4
DESCRIPTIONOFACTIVITY T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T
SPILLWAY U Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE14 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE15 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE16 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE17 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE18 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE19 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE20 ml 16.85
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 27.00 2HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 50.55 6CARPENTERDAY

INCLINEDWALLELEVATIONh=6,00 ml 64.00
STEELCUTTINGANDBENDING tonn. 26496 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
INSTALLACTIONSCAFFOLDING m2 264.96 4SCAFFOLDERDAY
STEEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 26496 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
STAGE1 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 29.50 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 42.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 29.50 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE2 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 31.35 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 42.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 31.35 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE3 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 39.55 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 42.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 39.55 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE4 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 43.00 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 42.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 43.00 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE5 ml 12.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 67.20 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 48.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 67.20 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE6 ml 12.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 71.28 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 48.16 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 71.28 6CARPENTERDAY

ELEVATIONGUIDEWALLh=8,50 ml 25.60
STEELCUTTINGANDBENDING tonn. 35.92 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
INSTALLACTIONSCAFFOLDING m2 226.00 4SCAFFOLDERDAY
STEEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 35.92 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
STAGE1insidechute ml 8.61
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 29.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 100.00 6HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 29.60 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE2 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 86.31 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 100.00 6HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 86.31 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE3 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 86.31 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 100.00 6HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 86.31 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE4 ml 5.60
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 47.43 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 59.23 3HOURS/6MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 47.43 6CARPENTERDAY

OGEEWALL ml 64.00
STEELCUTTINGANDBENDING tonn. 67200 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
INSTALLACTIONSCAFFOLDING m2 264.96 4SCAFFOLDERDAY
STEEELREINFORCEMENT tonn. 67200 10STEELFIXERYARDDAYNIGHTFIXING6.000TONS
STAGE1 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 105.00 6HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE2 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 105.00 6HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE3 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 105.00 6HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
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DESCRIPTIONOFACTIVITY T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T W T F SA SU M T
SPILLWAY U Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3
STAGE4 ml 10.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 105.00 6HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 83.60 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE5 ml 12.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 100.32 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 119.00 6HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 100.32 6CARPENTERDAY
STAGE6 ml 12.00
CLOSINGFORMWORK m2 100.32 6CARPENTERDAY
POURINGCONCRETE m3 119.00 7HOURS/8MASON30,00m3/HOUR
OPENINGFORMWORK m2 100.32 110DAYSDURATIONOFACTIVITY 6CARPENTERDAY

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