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PROJECT TITLE: DESIGN AND BUILD FOR PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF “PERUMAHAN GENERASI BAHARU FELDA (PGBF)” USING IBS SYSTEM – PHASE 5 (P5) – PACKAGE (A5-2) AT WILAYAH JENGKA AT FELDA KG. AWAH (60 UNITS), PAHANG DARUL MAKMUR. CONTRACT NO.: 100067919 1) OBJECTIVE 1.1. The objective of this method statement is to provide all materials, labor and equipment required to complete the painting works, together with ancillary work herein described and implied to the full intent of the drawings and schedules. 1.2. Provide finishes free of defects in materials and workmanship affecting appearance and performance. Defects shall include, but not be limited to improper cleaning and preparation of surface, entrapped dust and dirt alligatoring, blisters, peeling, drips, runs, uneven coverage, misses, poor cutting in, improper use or application of materials. 1.3. Examine the specifications and drawings for the work of other Section regarding the provisions for prime and finish coats. Paint or finish all materials installed throughout the project which are required to be painted, METHOD STATEMENT Title : PAINTING Document No. : Page : 1 of 8

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PROJECT TITLE: DESIGN AND BUILD FOR PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT OF “PERUMAHAN GENERASI BAHARU FELDA (PGBF)” USING IBS SYSTEM – PHASE 5 (P5) – PACKAGE (A5-2) AT WILAYAH JENGKA AT FELDA KG. AWAH (60 UNITS), PAHANG DARUL MAKMUR.

CONTRACT NO.: 100067919

1) OBJECTIVE

1.1. The objective of this method statement is to provide all materials, labor and equipment required to complete the painting works, together with ancillary work herein described and implied to the full intent of the drawings and schedules.

1.2. Provide finishes free of defects in materials and workmanship affecting appearance and performance. Defects shall include, but not be limited to improper cleaning and preparation of surface, entrapped dust and dirt alligatoring, blisters, peeling, drips, runs, uneven coverage, misses, poor cutting in, improper use or application of materials.

1.3. Examine the specifications and drawings for the work of other Section regarding the provisions for prime and finish coats. Paint or finish all materials installed throughout the project which are required to be painted, and which are left unfinished or unpainted by other Sections.

1.4. All paints shall be factory tinted to required colors and thoroughly mixed before application.

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2) MATERIALS

2.1 Submit name of paint manufacturer proposed for the work and complete list of materials intended for use on work prepared by paint manufacturer to the Consultant Architect and P.R. before materials area required. Indicate approved manufacturer’s official certification that materials listed thereon is the top quality made by the company. Materials delivered to the work shall conform to the accepted list.

a. Paint and Finishing Materials : Undiluted, highest grade, first line quality of the approved manufacturer, correctly labeled, bearing the brand and maker’s name, type of paint, color and code number.

b. Undercoated: Sealer and Primer: Made for the purpose by the approved manufacturer of finishing materials being used.

c. Primer: Drying time 4 hours maximum, high hiding pigments; sealer low odor, alkyd or latex to suit substrate.

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d. Paint: Alkyds and vinyl Tape, low odor, quick drying, high hiding and low solvent content.

e. Brushes, Rollers and Application Equipment: The best of their respective kinds, clean and suitable for the work.

3) CONSTRUCTION METHOD

3.1 Mixing

3.1.1 Ensure that paint has not settled caked or thickened in the container, is readily dispersed with a paddle to a smooth consistency and has excellent application properties.

3.1.2 Use all reducing and tinting materials as recommended by the approved manufacturer for the particular material reduced or tinted.

3.1.3 Mix materials thoroughly before application.

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3.2 Inspection

3.2.1 Examination: Examine the work upon which the work of this Section depends prior to the application. If surfaces cannot be put in proper condition by customary cleaning, sanding and puttying, report such defects in writing.

3.2.1 Acceptance: Failure to report defects will constitute acceptance or surfaces. Refinish the faulty work at no expense to the Employer.

3.3 Preparation

3.2.2 Dust: Clean floors, adjacent surfaces and surfaces to be painted before work is commenced.

3.2.3 Defects: Ensure that surfaces to be finished are clean, free from machine, tool or standing marks, dust, grease, soil or other extraneous matter and all defects or sanding marks which could be detrimental to an acceptable finish.

3.2.4 Alkaline Surface: Neutralize highly alkaline surfaces with a neutralizing wash of 4% solution of Zinc Sulphate. Substitute 4% solutions of Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate for surfaces to receive latex paints. Brush off residue before painting.

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3.3.4 Mask and cover surrounding surfaces, coordinate and remove ironmongery, electric plates and accessories as required to keep paint from adjacent surfaces. Mask labels and specification plates occurring on equipment to be painted.

3.3 Application

3.3.1 Approved Manufacturer’s Instructions: Apply materials in accordance with the directions and instructions of the approved manufacturer of the materials. Do not use adulterants.

3.3.2 Workmanship: Work shall be executed by approved workers specially trained and have an approved full time senior qualified representative at the site to direct the work.

3.3.3 Painting: Work shall be four-coat work throughout. Priming coat shall be color toned lighter than undercoat, undercoat lighter than the first finish coat: final coat shall be approved color. Apply on additional finish coat to surfaces scheduled to receive deep, dark or accent colors called for on the Schedules and for graphics

3.3.4 Masonry and Concrete: Ensure that surfaces are clean, free from contamination. Scrap of mortar nibs of cement spatter. Remove from oil by washing with bleaching and remove efflorescence by dry brushing or washing with a diluted solution. Finally rinse with clean water.

3.4 Cleaning

3.4.1 Promptly as the work proceeds and on completion of work, remove all paint spilled, splashed or spattered. During the progress of the work, keep the premises free from any unnecessary accumulation of tools, equipment, surplus

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materials and debris. At the conclusion of the work, leave the premise neat and clean.

3.5 Environmental Conditions

3.5.1 All areas shall be clean and dust free before painting is commenced

3.5.2 Use sufficient clean drop cloths and protective covering s for full protection of floors, furnishings and work not being painted. Protect mechanical, electrical and special equipment and all other soiling during painting process. Mask adjoining work adjacent to work being painted or carefully cut-in-Without overlaps. Clean surfaces soiled by spillage of paint and paint spatters. If cleaning operations damages the surface, repair or replace damage work without cost to the Employer.

3.5.3 On exterior work, do not paint during or immediately following rain.

3.5.4 Be responsible for damage to the work of this section until the building is complete and accepted by the Employer. In cases of damage, surfaces shall be cleaned and repainted to Architects satisfaction.

3.5.5 Do not paint surfaces exposed to direct sun or where condensation has or will form due to the presence of high humidity and lack of proper ventilation

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