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Method Statement for Hot Insulation

This method statement covers the general requirements for materials and application of external thermal insulation on the hot surfaces of piping and equipment’s as applicable on the project or facilities i.e. boilers, refineries etc. The external surface of equipment, piping and machinery shall be insulated to conserve energy by reducing heat loss and to facilitate […]

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HVAC Method Statements, Method Statements, Piping Works
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Exhaust Fan Installation Procedure ( Axial, Centrifugal and Propeller Exhaust Fans)

Below is a precise exhaust fan installation procedure that covers installation of Axial, Centrifugal and Propeller types of exhaust fans. This standing procedure step wise defines the method that will help to ensure that installation of axial / centrifugal / propeller fan’s, supports, vibration isolators and final connections is done as per project specifications. Also

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Duct Works, HVAC Method Statements

Method of Statement For Installation of Compressed Air Piping System for Chillers

1. PURPOSE This method of statement covers the on construction project site installation of the compressed air piping system for the operation of the chillers. This method statement covers following type of works: Power Plant Compressed Air Systems Factory assembled packaged air compressor complete with: –  Rotary screw air compressor –  Receiver –  Filtration facilities – 

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HVAC Method Statements, Piping Works
roadworks sub base and road base compaction

Structural Excavation and Backfill General Tips

All necessary clearing and grubbing and topsoil excavation (where necessary) will be completed prior to the beginning of the excavation. The location will be demarcated to show the limits and depths of the excavation. Disturbing and spoiling material and vegetation outside of the expropriation limits will be avoided to the extent possible. The excavation will

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Civil Engineering Methods
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Earth Retention Shoring System for Excavations – Part 2 of 2

Diaphragm & Guide Walls Requirements The design and construction of the diaphragm wall including all its associated works such as guide walls, anchors, etc., shall be the responsibility of the Contractor and shall take into account the actual site, ground conditions, the equipment to be used and the local authorities requirements/regulations. The design and construction of

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Civil Engineering Methods
Pile wall requirements

Earth Retention Shoring System for Excavations – Part 1 of 2

The work specified herein includes the design, documentation, furnishing, and installation of earth retention systems for excavations.  The earth retention system shall be either singular or multiple stages comprised of soldier piles and laggings, sheet pile wall and bracing, raker or timber sheet pile wall bracing or secant piling bracing and tie-back systems or cantilever

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Civil Engineering Methods, Technical Articles
Method of thermal insulation and Lagging for Pipe Elbow

Method Statement for Installation of Thermal Insulation on Pipes

Below is a detailed method statement for thermal insulation application on pipes, fittings and equipment connections. Calcium silicate insulation is used for thermal insulation of indoor piping and fittings. Perlite insulation is often used where water entering an insulation system may cause corrosion problems or process problems, for example the outdoor piping, fitting and equipment.

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HVAC Method Statements, Method Statements
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