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SITE SUPERVISION AND CHAPTER 3

ORGANIZATION
SITE PLANNING

 Review the building plans and layout.


 Examine the project schedule, including any phasing
requirements.
 Include all applicable OSHA site planning guidelines .
 Consider how vehicles will enter the site from local roads .
 Determine the best location for job site trailers, offices and
portable toilets.
 Plan for hauling and storage needs .
 Add a fence to protect and secure the site.
PROGRESS CHART

 A chart that shows various operations in a construction


project, such as excavating and foundations, along with
planned starting and finish dates in the form of horizontal
bars. Progress is indicated by filling in the bars.

 A similar chart for the design phase of a project. The bars


usually identify specific drawings.
BAR CHART
GANTT
CHART
CRITICAL
PATH
METHOD
and
The use
of Arrow
Method
SITE DIARY

USAGE
 save at least some
information regarding site
events
 As prove
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DUTIES

TECHNICIAN ASSISTANT ENGINEER


 Per forming test, collecting data,  per forms civil engineering work
and assisting engineer s . related to designing,planning ,
 generally follow procedures reviewing, and inspecting public
developed by engineer s . works and private facilities and
 per forms physical and computer - developments;
based tasks to help the engineer  Per forms technical and feasibility
design or complete projects on
schedule. studies and makes
recommendati ons based on the
 Estimate constructi on costs
results;
 Prepare drawings
 functions as project engineer;
 Per form land sur veying
and does related work as
 Plan and over see the construction required.
of highways, buildings, bridges
and dams
SITE SUPERVISOR

A site supervisor takes care of the actual physical


premises of a work site.

A project engineer oversees the actual work being


done at the site. So, if a building is going up, the
project engineer supervises the various components
of getting the building up and finished.
Open Planking

If the soil is very soft and loose. The boards shall be placed horizontally against
the sides of the excavation and supported by vertical waling boards which shall
be I strutted to similar timber pieces on the opposite side of the trench. Care
has to he taken while withdrawing the timber members after completion of the
foundation work so that there is no collapse of trench.
Bracket scaffolding
Couple scaffolding

Steps scaffolding

Suspended scaffolding

Single scaffolding Cantilever scaffolding

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