REG 361 CONSTRUCTION METHODS METHOD STATEMENT Dr Naser Ghani PhD, P.Eng, MIEM, MASCE, MACEM anaser@usm.my www.hbp.usm.my/naser ROOM 104 E49 METHOD STATEMENT Construction method planning should begin at the tender stage Manpower Machine Money/Time Material Background 3 Construction Construction Method Method Statements Statements Planning/Costing Method Statement 4 Submission Method Statement Work Method Statement Planning/Costing Method Statement Pre-tender Planning/Costing Method Statement Planning/Costing Method Statement Planning/Costing Method Statement Submission Method Statement Submission Method Statement Work /Safety Method Statement Why do we need work method statements? The purpose of a work method statement is: • to outline a safe method of work for a specific job • to provide an induction document that workers must read and understand before starting a job • to meet legal requirements, that is, hazard identification and control • to program work, materials, time, staff, and to anticipate possible problems • to use as a tool in quality assurance. The employer or subcontractor must detail how they will do the work. As an example, where a person is required to work in a trench greater than 1.5 metres deep, the work method statement may say: To prevent collapse of the trench I/we will apply benching to all sides of the trench and at an angle of no steeper than 45 degrees to the horizontal. When I/we bench a trench, the vertical trench side, below the benched portion, will not exceed 1.5 metres in height. The benching will be checked at least daily to ensure its continued effectiveness. The completed work method statement must be signed and dated by the employer or subcontractor and the builder before the work being detailed commences. Preparing Pre Tender Method Statement Resources Specifications BQ Drawings 14 Refer GnP full specs Also refer drain and road bq in pdf RM material Example: Pre-Tender MS Pressure vessel foundation Submission/General Method Statement refer Arup, Fairhurst, etc Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Why do we need work method statements? The purpose of a work method statement is: • to outline a safe method of work for a specific job • to provide an induction document that workers must read and understand before starting a job • to meet legal requirements, that is, hazard identification and control • to program work, materials, time, staff, and to anticipate possible problems • to use as a tool in quality assurance. Work Work Method Method Statement Statement 1. Introduction 2. Scope of Works/Objectives 3. References/Standards 4. Resource Planning 5. Material and Delivery 6. Coordination 7. Methodology 8. Quality and Safety Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Resource Planning 4.1 Material Planning 4.2 Manpower Planning 4.3 Machinery & Equipment Planning Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Material and Delivery 5.1 5.2 Material Handling Material Delivery Inspection: Checking Methodology Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Coordination 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Coordination between Architecture works Coordination between C&S works Coordination between M&E works Coordination between other specialist works Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Methodology (example…) 7.1 7.2 7.3 Surface Preparation Application of Water Proofing (PU Type) Post-Application of Water Proofing (PU Type) Work Work Method Method Statement Statement Quality and Safety 8.1 8.2 8.3 Inspection and testing Relevant Construction Standard & References QC and Relevant Checklist Examples 1) PDA Testing - Work method statement 2) Earthworks – Submission method statement 3) Pedestrian bridge – Submission Method Statement REFERENCES: 1)Illingworth, J.R. (2005), Construction Method and Planning, Spon Press 2005. 2) NSW Dept of Education and Training (1998). Guidelines for writing work method statement in plain english. NSW Government 1998. 3) Gue and Partners (2005). General Earthwork specifications. 4) Arup (2008). Construction method statement -Eveleigh heritage walk construction method statement . Arup-Cox consulting. 5) Fairhurst, W.A. and Partners (2008). Earthworks method statement.