Total Station Surveying

Case Study – Total Station Surveying and Topography

A project site was used as a case study mainly to highlight the importance of anticipating the presence of hard materials on site and the associated problems if hard materials are detected during construction work. The study was undertaken alongside the remained hilly terrain. The original hills have been leveled down to the required reduced […]

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Civil Engineering Methods, Method Statement for Civil Works

Road Markings & Markers Method Statement

Below is a brief method statement for road markings and road signs. The method will ensure the quality of work in accordance with the contract requirements and applicable local standards. Following this road work method statement will also ensure that all quality assurance/ control activities are happening in a systematic manner. Arrange following materials and

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asphalt paving method statement

Asphalt Paving Method Statement

Below asphalt paving method statement describes the responsibilities of personnel, execution procedure, safety factors and mandatory documents for the work. The overall responsibility lies with the project manager but specifically relevant function heads are responsible for controlling the asphalt paving work quality and applicable HSE requirements. Civil Contractor’s Safety Officer shall ensure that necessary work

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Interlocking Blocks Bricks & Tiles Paving Best Method Statement

Below is a brief paving method statement that is useful for interlocking blocks, interlocking bricks and interlocking tiles paving works. Following is list of necessary resources, equipment and tools for doing the block paving works. Theodolite/dumpy level leveling staff loader plate/roller compactor air compressor jackhammer hand tools excavator dump truck Before start of the paving

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Method Statement for Bituseal Enamel application

The Bituseal Enamel is based on a specially selected bitumen, modified with high performance engineering polymers. This polymer modification ensures improvements of a number of the product’s qualities, e.g. flexibility, adhesion and durability. Bituseal Enamel is supplied in different types/grades, depending on the varying requirements for corrosion protection materials for pipelines. The key factor in

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Concrete-Formwork-Installation-Method-Statement

Safety Procedure for Erecting and Dismantling Concrete Formwork Systems

This safe work method statement outlines conventional safety requirements for erecting and dismantling the vertical concrete forming systems. However, equipment and forming systems differ for different manufacturers and suppliers. Therefore reference must always be made to the instructions and procedures of the particular manufacturer or supplier whose equipment is being used. Since field conditions vary

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topographic surveying method

What is Surveying its Principles, Classifications and Types?

Surveying is the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map. Principles of Surveying The fundamental principles upon which the surveying is being carried out are: Working from whole to part. After deciding the position of any point, its reference must be kept from

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