METHOD STATEMENT for a Cable Installation Company WAZIPOINT
-presented (FOR INFORMATION)
-on SEPTEMBER 2015
-by WAZIPOINT
1. Project Description
Under
the terms of Tender No.-, WAZIPOINT as
Contractor, together with our specialist Subcontractor(s), will be responsible
for completing all design, engineering, procurement, transportation/delivery to
site, installation, related civil, and pre-commissioning, commissioning, and
performance testing for the whole laying and commissioning of 132kV underground
HV cables.
2. Project Organization
WAZIPOINT shall
have the sole and overall responsibility to the client for the execution and
implementation of the project. WAZIPOINT’s Project Team will be located in
Seoul and at the site of the Works.
WAZIPOINT will
appoint Project Manager at its head office in Seoul, Korea, and site office will
be responsible for the overall management, control, and supervision of the
execution of the Project.
The Project
Manager shall observe and supervise the execution and status of the Project.
Depending on the situation of the Project they shall mobilize whatever
additional human resources, materials, and equipment deemed necessary to
complete the Project on time and in compliance with contracts quality and
schedule demands.
WAZIPOINT’s Head
Office shall be primarily engaged in the procurement of major overseas equipment
and materials, with the arrangements for inspection, expedition, insurance, and
transportation of such equipment and the financial arrangements and support for
the Project.
The Head Office
shall provide full support and backup to the Project Team for the successful
implementation of the Project and as the case may require, shall mobilize its
human resources to Bangladesh and /or the countries of origin of overseas
equipment and materials suppliers.
The Project
Manager shall be located in the project office and shall have the total commercial
and technical responsibility of the Project and be responsible for the overall
management of the Project.
The Project
Manager shall, together with the Project Team and subcontractors; provide
overall direction and control, ensuring that all the Project goals are met and any
required corrective actions are initiated in a timely fashion.
The Project
Manager shall serve as the focal point for the communication between the client
and the Main Contractor and shall chair the weekly meetings, the monthly
meetings, and any other meeting with the client and regularly report to the client on
date progress of the Project.
The Site Manager
shall supervise and instruct subcontractors for the design, engineering,
(local) fabrication, civil works & installation, construction,
pre-commissioning, and commissioning of the Project.
The Site Manager
shall report to the Project Manager on the day-to-day progress of the Project and
shall regularly chair the meetings and subcontractors to determine the latest
status of the Project and, as necessary, direct appropriate action to maintain
the project schedules and overall requirements.
Under the
management of the Project Manager, the Project Team consists of:
Ø Civil
Engineer (Site Manager)
Ø Electrical
Engineer (Site Manager)
Ø Safety
Manager
Ø Administration
Manager
The Project
Manager, Site Manager, and Manufacturers’ S/V are well experienced in this kind
of full turnkey project and have proven track records of successful projects in
the past.
A dedicated
Project Team will be set up, under the authority of the client Project Manager,
to implement the Work Scope for this Phase of the Project, in a safe and
efficient manner.
All personnel
assigned to the Project, on a full-time basis, will be located in dedicated
Task Force Areas. Specialist subcontractors for Civil Works, Installation, Test
& Commissioning, Cabling, etc. shall be appointed. Meetings shall be
established, to maintain communication with the Project Team and with a client
for this Phase of the Works, the Kick-off Meeting for Design &
Construction.
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3. Design/Engineering
The in-house
engineering team of main Contractor will extend the overall direction,
supervision and control of all technical matters, ensuring that all the
parameters of the dedicated design and engineering work will be strict
compliance with the contract requirements and the conditions of the Contract.
The Engineering Them will conduct the detailed
design and engineering of the Project and produce the design and engineering
drawings and data for the approval by client.
The Engineering
Team may appoint its subcontract(s) for particular works such as CAD drawings
or special calculation etc.
The Engineering
Team will also have responsibility for verifying the technical specifications
of the suppliers of major equipment and materials comply with the project
requirements.
The Engineering
Team together with the subcontractors shall obtain the permits related to the
detailed design and installation from the concerned authorities required for
the Project.
4. Procurement
(Insert
Procurement Details)
5. As Build Documentation
After the
completion of work on Site all installation documentation will be revised where
necessary to show the equipment as installed, and will submit those to client
as per Technical Requirements.
II. Cabling Works
6. Route Survey
(1) Design Basis
Client’s Tender
Drawings showing the proposed route corridor for each of the cable routes will
be considered as the basic route for survey purposes.
It is understood
the corridor has been allocated by the Planning Department and reference
co-ordinate/datum points would be provided to Power Projects.
(2) Preliminary Route Survey
A walk-over
survey and route length measurement, by wheel, would be initially conducted and
proposed route drawings/key plans prepared.
At key plants on
the route such as major road crossings, conflicts, with existing utilities,
change in direction, joint bay locations and ever 200m along the straight
lengths, Power Projects CAD (Computer Aided Design) system where a route
profile will be made.
The tranches
would be proposed at distances not exceeding 200m along the route in straight
stretches and at all critical locations as described above.
(3) Trial Trench Excavation and Detailed Route Survey
After completing
the required road opening procedures for excavation of trial trenches,
excavation and collection of all existing services data would be carried out
and drawings prepared. Detailed survey would also be carried out at this stage
including fixing co-ordinates of all critical points along the route.
Based on the
survey, collected site data from trial trenches and information received from
other service authorities, a detailed route drawing would be prepared. The
detailed route drawing, including cross sections and typical details, would be
submitted to all concerned departments for final approval.
Once route
approval is attained, remaining road opening procedures leading to excavation
and road crossing permission would then be completed.
7. Site Survey and Engineering
Information must
be collected from various Authorities to achieve the clarities of cables.
(1) Trial Pits
Application for
Road Opening must be forwarded to have the authorization to excavate. Request
form will be collected, filled and then submitted to Client together with cable
route drawings showing the trial pits location.
After been
commented and approved through specific forms by the various Authorities,
permits will be granted by Client, for a given period of time and trial pit
excavation may start.
(2) Survey
Topographical
survey works are to be excavated by a qualified surveyor, expected cable
routes, implementation of the join bays and typical cross section of the cable
trench and of the road crossings will then be plotted.
8. Shipment and Inland Transportation
All cable drum
will be shipped using bulk cargo vessels, all accessories will be shipped in
container vessels.
Our nominated
local clearing agency will complete the formalities for port clearance and will
carry out inland transportation. The drum handling procedures recommended by WAZIPOINT
would be followed and low bed trailers will be used for inland transportation
of cable drums.
9. Road Crossing (Trench-less or open cut method)
(1) Authorization
Before
commencement of the works authorization must be obtained from engineer. For
this purpose specific form should be used.
(2) Marking
Mark the outline
of the rod cutting and arrange diversions by displaying sign and boards.
Traffic police / authority may inspect the works beforehand. Road crossing
might be done one half at a time.
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12. Earthing Cable at Joint Bay
14. Trench Filling
(1) Back-filling with sand above
cables
(2) Laying of cable slabs
(3) Electrical test on outer sheath
(4) Backfilling
(5) Trench reinstatement
(6) Route Markers
15. Pre-commissioning and commissioning
(3) Excavation For Road Crossing
Wearing course
is cut with mechanical rotating wheel cutter or other method. Trench is
excavated to the required depth and ducts are placed with blocking concrete at
both ends plus center to keep the proper implementation and spacing in between
the ducts during the concreting. Duct bell mouths orientation is to be
determined prior to 500mm beyond the verge and the central reserve of existing
roads and one meter in case of future roads.
(4) Concreting
Concreting
is done with required materials.
(5) Filling
Filling
up above the road crossing up to the required level with compacted soil
backfill.
(6) Surface Treatment
Carry
out the asphalt reinstatement surfacing as per drawing.
(7) Form
Specific
form must be filled in during and after completion of the road crossing.
10. Trench Excavation
(1) Excavation
Excavation will
progress as per the approved schedule and will start only after approval from
the concerned Authorities.
Trench
route is marked, as per the approved route plan.
Display
traffic and sign boards as required.
Excavate
manually to expose all existing utilities close to the cable route and across.
Existing services will be protected and secured as per the requirements of the
concerned utility authorities.
Cross check with
drawing that all underground services are located; relevant Authorities can be
called prior excavating as instructed in some cases.
Excavation I
done by manual and/or with hydraulic excavator /rack breaker (expect at
location close to existing service) and excavated materials are either put in
hip or trucked to disposal are for further use.
The base of the
excavated trench shall be leveled and all sides vertical to the dimensions
shown on the drawing.
Excavation
will continue and proceed to completion.
(2) Sand Bedding
After approval
of the trench dimensions, filling or sand bedding in trenches shall commence. Prior to using
dune sand, a sample must be taken from the batch and tested, thermal properties
and moisture content. Approved dune sand will be brought to the site and spread
manually in the trench with minimum thickness of 200mm as bedding to the
cables.
Arrange
inspection and report of sand bedding.
11. Concrete Work
Location of the
join bays and link boxes shall be approved before commencement of the works.
Ready
mix concrete will be used throughout. Chutes will be used for base slab pours.
Reinforcement
will be cut and bent in the Contractor’s yard and sent to the site via
transportation. All the steel reinforcement installation and protection work
will be done in accordance with the drawing and specification.
12. Earthing Cable at Joint Bay
Earthing cables
are laid after joint bay completion as per drawing. Earthing resistance value is measured after
sand bedding and recorded on a specific form.
13. EHV Cables are laid with manpower and /or winch
(Insert
details manpower list)
14. Trench Filling
(1) Back-filling with sand above
cables
Approved
dune sand free of stones must be used.
After
arrangement of cables, sand is installed up to 500mm measured from bottom of
trench and top surface is leveled. During this operation, care must be taken
for not scratching or damaging the outer sheath with sharp tool such as shovel.
(2) Laying of cable slabs
Slabs
are placed in a yard and transported to site after curing well.
(3) Electrical test on outer sheath
This test is
carried out for every section before backfilling over the cable slabs.
(4) Backfilling
Backfilling
in the remainder of the trench is with selected material containing excavation.
Any material which could be harmful is to be removed. Comparing single drum
rollers to bring fill levels up as specified. At 300 mm above the cable slabs,
warning tape is laid. The backfill material will be compacted layer by layer,
150mm thick.
(5) Trench reinstatement
All
reinstatement shall be carried out as client specification.
(6) Route Markers
Route markers of
approved designs to be installed at certain intervals as per requirement (road
crossing, abrupt deviation, joint bays, etc..). The above works shall be
inspected and recorded.
15. Pre-commissioning and commissioning
Upon complete
laying, jointing and terminating each circuit, pre-commissioning and acceptance
tests would be conducted duly witnessed by Client and other concerned agencies.
The Project Manager, with assistance with the Testing Engineer and Technicians,
will directly undertake this phase.
Again, as part
of the QCP plans, Testing Method Statements and Procedures, Report Formats
would be kept ready pre-approved as well as all required calibrated Test
Equipment for the purpose. Upon completion of all acceptance tests at site
after installation as per specifications requirements, commissioning of each
circuit would be carried out in conjunction with Client departments based on
detailed outage planning for existing circuits and load change over.
16. As-Built Documentation
During the
installation phase, changes to be approved drawings would be marked up and
records kept for final compilation of as-built records. These site marked up
records are used as the basis together with the accurately verified site data
and as built records prepared for use by client.
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