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Site Layout, Deployment Planning and Site Coordination
Yeong Sok MingProductivity Development (Industry) Department
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Outline of Presentation:Productivity through Good Management Practice• Pre-construction Stage• Construction Stage• Post Construction Stage
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Pre-Construction Planning• Site Management
– Early Consideration of Constructability– Conduct Pre-construction Survey of Adjacent Building– Risk Assessment (RA) on Adjacent Building Properties– Planning of space usage to cater for the needs
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Pre-Construction Planning• Construction Management
– Project Quality Plan (PQP)– Identify key process / critical items– Produce Shop Drawings for Ease of Construction– Planning of Authority Inspections
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Pre-Construction Planning• Manpower Management
– Briefing to Site Supervisor– Briefing to Builder / Subcontractors / Sub-subcontractors– Additional Site Staff for Night-shift Works
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Resource Planning• Use of project planning tools to allocate resources, manage
manpower eg: Primavera• Balance resource capacity • Plan, schedule, and control complex projects • Allocate best resources and track progress • Monitor and visualize project performance versus. plan
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Resource Planning:Before After
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Buildablity & Constructability• Design integration of Architectural, Structural and
M&E Design / Details• More buildablity & constructible elements for better
productivity• M&E, Architectural and Structural elements• Construction methods planning
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Constructible Structural Elements:
Structural
• System Formwork
• Self Compacting Concrete
• Precast toilet
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Constructible Architectural Elements:
Architectural
• Screedless Tiles
• Drywalls
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Constructible MEP Elements
M&E
• Flexible Pipes
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Authorities Inspections• Inspections should be pre-planned. • To avoid time wasted on last minute scheduling of
inspections with clients, QP, authorities. • Study on the preparation for authorities inspections:
eg: BCA, URA, LTA, NEA, PUB
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Resource Planning• Use of software eg Primavera / MS Project to identify
key process and critical elements• Effective site management especially storage problem• Manpower planning and labour efficiency• Identify process that can be improved and tap on to
CPCF grant eg: MechC Scheme, PIP Scheme
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Resource Management• Maximise site space usage
Located at MSCP Part 2
Approximate Area = 985 m² including temporary storage area and cube room
with courtesy from Kimly Construction
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Resource Management• Just-in-time / minimum storage
with courtesy from Kimly Construction
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Site Management• Quality Manual in-place• Safety , Health and Environmental Guidelines• Resource tracking includes manpower• Adhere authorities regulatories
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Construction Management• Compliance with Approved Structural Plans• Compliance with Workmanship Standard• Prepare Monthly Site Inspection Schedule• Detection of Construction Irregularities• Minimise Abortive Construction Works
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Manpower Management• On-the-job training to enhance skill of workers• Good communications among subcontractors• Rewards and fines for workers• Proper accommodations• Physical health and mental health of workers
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Site Management• Good Safety, Health and Environment Planning
Safety Management
• Restricted site access• Storage area is well
compacted & leveled• Proper planning• Regular tool box meeting
Accident Prevention
• Safety Provision• Safety Inspection• Safety Training• Safety Innovation• Defects Rectification
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Site Management• Resource management especially manpower• Efficient way to monitor manpower• Use of IT system to replace manual monitoring
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Before
After
Site Management• Use of Biometric system or RFID at site entrance for
manpower management
with courtesy from Straits Construction with courtesy from Straits Construction
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Manpower Management• Importance of Manpower Management: because
workforce is the main asset to project succeed• Need to take care of them in order to gain their
respect and raise their pride and confidence in you
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Courtesy of Dragages
Manpower Management• Examples of better working conditions
– To provide a safe , clean and well organized working environment
• Examples of better housing conditions – To provide proper workers quarters with, showers,
recreational facilities, canteens.
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Courtesy of Dragages
Manpower Management• Examples of better living conditions
– Recreational facilities and events
• Examples of better health care – Workers yearly free health check– Corporate follow-up on ill health of workers– Safety and Health Campaign
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Housing Condition
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Housing Condition
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Housing Condition
with courtesy from Dragages Singaporewith courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Housing Condition
with courtesy from Dragages Singaporewith courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Recreation Facilities
Gym
Mini Mart
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Examples of Good Recreation Facilities
Soccer
Marathon
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
with courtesy from Dragages Singapore
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Post Construction Stage Planning• Submission of Certification of Completion of Building• Check the Completed Building Works• Collaborate with Architect For TOP/CSC Application
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Post Construction Stage Management:• Manpower & equipment relocation• Authority inspections for completion and hand-over• Admin matters / documents archiving / closing of
accounts• Productivity data submission to authority
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