For innovation in construction, use video presentations with 3D animations to plan and communicate how a project will be carried out and the timeline. This presentation can be used to communicate with the Client, Stakeholders and Site Team.
We know every structure is designed for a life period.
The existence of the structure after the service life period is very dangerous to its occupants and surrounding buildings .
The building act usually contains provisions that enable local authorities to control demolition works for the protection of public safety and to ensure adjoining premises and the site are made good on completion of the demolition.
Show how different projects were constructed, generally the construction methods, sequence and plant are included. The information is presented in a way that is easily understood and explained.
We know every structure is designed for a life period.
The existence of the structure after the service life period is very dangerous to its occupants and surrounding buildings .
The building act usually contains provisions that enable local authorities to control demolition works for the protection of public safety and to ensure adjoining premises and the site are made good on completion of the demolition.
Show how different projects were constructed, generally the construction methods, sequence and plant are included. The information is presented in a way that is easily understood and explained.
This presentation will give the brief introduction to the specifications, its different types along with link to example of detailed specifications. Specifications of buildings and roads are discussed.
Sheet Piles; Advantages, Types and Methods - Sheet piles are commonly used for retaining walls, land reclamation, underground structures such as car parks and basements, in marine locations for riverbank protection, seawalls, cofferdams, and so on
DEMOLITION:-Demolition is the process of tearing down or falling down of a building after its life period with the help of some equipments or any other method. When explosives are used for this then the demolition process are called as an implosion. Every civil engineering structure is designed for a life period. After that the existence of a structure is very dangerous. So removal of such structures with proper safety measures has got great importance. There are different steps involved before and during the time of a demolition activity.
Construction Project Management is an important subject to learn in Civil Engineering.
Significance • As construction involves various activities starting from the design and planning to project completion and quality check, there is a exorbitant need for Management of construction. • Construction Industry plays a crucial role in the economy and development of a nation.
4. Objectives To complete the project in specified time and with allocated budget. To Plan and schedule the work and distribute between various departments. Deployment of personnel in Different tasks. To achieve High quality workmanship. Creating an organisation that works as a team. Using the limited available resources and producing maximum output. Providing safe and satisfactory working conditions for all personnel and workers.
5. Functions: Planning & Scheduling Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling & Co-ordinating
6. Stages of construction Briefing Designing Tendering Construction Commissioning
7. 1) Briefing Stage • This stage consists of framework required for the construction work to take a shape from the ideology of client and feasibility of Project which involves architects, engineers and project manager.
Objectives Developing Alternatives Feasible Solution ? Evaluation of Alternatives Report & Recommendation Technical and non technical Investigations
8. 2) Designing or planning Stage Prepare construction schedule Prepare final cost estimate Prepare Working Drawings and specificati ons Prepare scheme and detailed designs Soil investigations, Topographic investigation, material supply and market surveys etc Carry out Technical Investigations Final adoption of the most suitable summary Finalize Project Summary
Shuttering in concrete construction is used as a mould for a structure in which fresh concrete is poured to harden subsequently curing
It is a part of formwork, or you may call it as derivative of formwork. Shuttering is a vertical temporary arrangement which is arranged to bring concrete in a desired shape.orFormwork which supports vertical arrangement is known as shuttering.
In this presentation, the process of building construction is explained. It is mainly divided into pre-construction and during construction steps. Each and every step with it's importance has been well explained in this presentation.
A presentation with exhaustive information about the general idea of formwork, the various types, the newest introductions and a comparative study between the conventional and modern-day formwork.
It also includes the study of causes of failure of formwork and the safety measures to be taken for preventing failure.
Project Execution Plan for Bridge ConstructionDavid H Moloney
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct an insitu concrete bridge.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
Project Execution Plan (PEP) details how a project will be executed, monitored and controlled. High in Educational Value and easily understood. Recommended for Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
This Presentation is innovative and has many beneficial uses.
This presentation will give the brief introduction to the specifications, its different types along with link to example of detailed specifications. Specifications of buildings and roads are discussed.
Sheet Piles; Advantages, Types and Methods - Sheet piles are commonly used for retaining walls, land reclamation, underground structures such as car parks and basements, in marine locations for riverbank protection, seawalls, cofferdams, and so on
DEMOLITION:-Demolition is the process of tearing down or falling down of a building after its life period with the help of some equipments or any other method. When explosives are used for this then the demolition process are called as an implosion. Every civil engineering structure is designed for a life period. After that the existence of a structure is very dangerous. So removal of such structures with proper safety measures has got great importance. There are different steps involved before and during the time of a demolition activity.
Construction Project Management is an important subject to learn in Civil Engineering.
Significance • As construction involves various activities starting from the design and planning to project completion and quality check, there is a exorbitant need for Management of construction. • Construction Industry plays a crucial role in the economy and development of a nation.
4. Objectives To complete the project in specified time and with allocated budget. To Plan and schedule the work and distribute between various departments. Deployment of personnel in Different tasks. To achieve High quality workmanship. Creating an organisation that works as a team. Using the limited available resources and producing maximum output. Providing safe and satisfactory working conditions for all personnel and workers.
5. Functions: Planning & Scheduling Organizing Staffing Directing Controlling & Co-ordinating
6. Stages of construction Briefing Designing Tendering Construction Commissioning
7. 1) Briefing Stage • This stage consists of framework required for the construction work to take a shape from the ideology of client and feasibility of Project which involves architects, engineers and project manager.
Objectives Developing Alternatives Feasible Solution ? Evaluation of Alternatives Report & Recommendation Technical and non technical Investigations
8. 2) Designing or planning Stage Prepare construction schedule Prepare final cost estimate Prepare Working Drawings and specificati ons Prepare scheme and detailed designs Soil investigations, Topographic investigation, material supply and market surveys etc Carry out Technical Investigations Final adoption of the most suitable summary Finalize Project Summary
Shuttering in concrete construction is used as a mould for a structure in which fresh concrete is poured to harden subsequently curing
It is a part of formwork, or you may call it as derivative of formwork. Shuttering is a vertical temporary arrangement which is arranged to bring concrete in a desired shape.orFormwork which supports vertical arrangement is known as shuttering.
In this presentation, the process of building construction is explained. It is mainly divided into pre-construction and during construction steps. Each and every step with it's importance has been well explained in this presentation.
A presentation with exhaustive information about the general idea of formwork, the various types, the newest introductions and a comparative study between the conventional and modern-day formwork.
It also includes the study of causes of failure of formwork and the safety measures to be taken for preventing failure.
Project Execution Plan for Bridge ConstructionDavid H Moloney
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct an insitu concrete bridge.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
Project Execution Plan (PEP) details how a project will be executed, monitored and controlled. High in Educational Value and easily understood. Recommended for Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
This Presentation is innovative and has many beneficial uses.
Presentation Typical Construction Methods & Sequence.
For the Stakeholders, Public & Politicians to get an understanding of how the works are carried out and the timeline.
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct an Airport.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Site Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
Project Execution Plan (PEP) details how a project will be executed, monitored and controlled.
High in Educational Value and easily understood. Recommended for Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
This Video Presentation is innovative and has many beneficial uses.
Can be used for Tender Presentations and to substantiate entitlement for additional payments.
Route 2020 is a proposed extension to the existing Red Line of the Dubai Metro. The extension will be 14.5 km long, 4 km will be underground in a tunnel and the balance will be elevated on viaducts.
Project Execution Plan for High Rise BuildingDavid H Moloney
The purpose of this presentation is to give an understanding of the Methods, Plant and Sequence to construct a high-rise building.
This presentation can be used to engage Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams commitment to the programme. Also can be used for Induction Training and as a way to capture and share knowledge.
Sea Port Construction, Project Execution PlanDavid H Moloney
Details of how a Sea Port is constructed, and how the progress, safety and quality will be monitored and controlled. Also the measures to ensure that the site is environmentally friendly.
Dart Underground, Dublin - Light Rail Network in TunnelsDavid H Moloney
The Dart Underground is a proposed underground rail system that will run under the city centre, and connect Heuston Station with Pearse Station a distance of 4 kilometres. At the proposed St Stephen’s Green interconnection Station, on the route, passengers will be able to transfer to the Metro North and go to the Airport.
Oil & Gas Plant Construction, Project Execution PlanDavid H Moloney
Details of how a Gas & Oil Plant is constructed, and how the progress, safety and quality is monitored and controlled. Also the measures to ensure that the site is environmentally friendly.
The presentation illustrates a technique for ground improvement, Grouting. In India, grouting is still not being used very much. In this presentation, I have demonstrated the basic types of grouting, goals of ground improvement and two case studies of grouting.
Demolition, Deconstruction & Dismantling Emma Attwood
Construction works in London particularly are progressing on a scale not seen for many years for clients like Crossrail and London Underground, and for commercial and residential property developments such as Bloomberg Place, New Street Square, BBC TV Centre and Battersea Power Station.
A common factor in the majority of these projects is the advanced demolition, deconstruction or dismantling of existing structures to make way for the new works.
In this lecture Paul Bland, McGee Director and Nick Taylor, Head of Demolition, gave an overview of this discipline and discussed areas such as the considerations needed when planning such work, design aspects of new structures that can assist in later deconstruction, modern techniques that improve safety and reduce risk, and the logistical challenges involved.
The meeting – organised by the Essex Branch of the Institution of Civil Engineers and held jointly with the Institution of Structural Engineers – drew a crowd of nearly 50 attendees to the Lord Ashcroft Building at Anglia Ruskin University in Chelmsford on Thursday 15th January 2015.
Project Planning Organising Tracking ConstructionDavid H Moloney
The aim of this book is to show construction information relevant to planning, organising and tracking progress, graphically, focusing on the essential facts that can be easily discussed, communicated and implemented.
Regarding the illustrations showing construction sequences (storyboards), the approach is to find the easiest, quickest and safest way to execute a project with maximum utilisation of the employed resources also ensuring that executed work is right first time.
Gantt type chart programmes show the sequence and durations. Storyboards can show the sequence, durations along with how to build an operation graphically in a way that all team members along with operatives on site can understand leading to a collaborative effort.
This book deals mainly with heavy Civils and structures, the details and outputs are for guidance, each case should be evaluated separately allowing for particular site conditions.
The Azerbaijan Section of the Project’s Oil Pipeline including valve and pig trap stations, laying of Fiber Optic cable and tie-ins at pumping stations.
The Pipeline links the Caspian sea oil wells with the Mediterranean Sea ship tankers port.
The capacity is1 million barrels of crude oil flow per day
Rock excavability, drill & blast, marine & haulageDavid H Moloney
Infographics showing methods for excavation of Rock and its excavability.
Included is the dredging of rock in a marine situation by drilling and blasting.
Also are the loading and haulage outputs.
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Cosmetic shop management system project report.pdfKamal Acharya
Buying new cosmetic products is difficult. It can even be scary for those who have sensitive skin and are prone to skin trouble. The information needed to alleviate this problem is on the back of each product, but it's thought to interpret those ingredient lists unless you have a background in chemistry.
Instead of buying and hoping for the best, we can use data science to help us predict which products may be good fits for us. It includes various function programs to do the above mentioned tasks.
Data file handling has been effectively used in the program.
The automated cosmetic shop management system should deal with the automation of general workflow and administration process of the shop. The main processes of the system focus on customer's request where the system is able to search the most appropriate products and deliver it to the customers. It should help the employees to quickly identify the list of cosmetic product that have reached the minimum quantity and also keep a track of expired date for each cosmetic product. It should help the employees to find the rack number in which the product is placed.It is also Faster and more efficient way.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
Explore the innovative world of trenchless pipe repair with our comprehensive guide, "The Benefits and Techniques of Trenchless Pipe Repair." This document delves into the modern methods of repairing underground pipes without the need for extensive excavation, highlighting the numerous advantages and the latest techniques used in the industry.
Learn about the cost savings, reduced environmental impact, and minimal disruption associated with trenchless technology. Discover detailed explanations of popular techniques such as pipe bursting, cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining, and directional drilling. Understand how these methods can be applied to various types of infrastructure, from residential plumbing to large-scale municipal systems.
Ideal for homeowners, contractors, engineers, and anyone interested in modern plumbing solutions, this guide provides valuable insights into why trenchless pipe repair is becoming the preferred choice for pipe rehabilitation. Stay informed about the latest advancements and best practices in the field.
Sachpazis:Terzaghi Bearing Capacity Estimation in simple terms with Calculati...Dr.Costas Sachpazis
Terzaghi's soil bearing capacity theory, developed by Karl Terzaghi, is a fundamental principle in geotechnical engineering used to determine the bearing capacity of shallow foundations. This theory provides a method to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can support without undergoing shear failure. The Calculation HTML Code included.
Fundamentals of Electric Drives and its applications.pptx
Construction Methods & Sequence
1. Construction Methods & Sequence
Shown using 3D Animations & Images.
David H Moloney
31st May 2016
Brief Description
The purpose of this presentation is to give an
understanding of the Methods, Plant and
Sequence to construct Civil Engineering
projects.
This presentation can be used to engage
Stakeholders and to get the Site Teams
commitment to the programme.
Also can be used for Induction Training and
as a way to capture and share knowledge.
High in Educational Value and easily
understood.
Pause to read the details on the slides.
ⓒ David H Moloney
7. Sheet Pile Temporary Shaft
ⓒ David H Moloney
GeneralItems
Brief Description
Sheet Pile Temporary shaft is used to enable an
excavation for a deep structure.
The construction sequence is:
Install sheet-piles.
Excavate and install bracing.
Excavate to final level.
Construct concrete structure.
Backfill, remove bracing and sheet-piles
8. Sheet pile Temporary Shaft
ⓒ David H Moloney
GeneralItems
3D Animation to show Sequence
9. Dewatering
ⓒ David H Moloney
GeneralItems
Brief Description
Construction dewatering is the removal or drainage of
groundwater and or surface / rain water usually by
pumping to keep the works dry.
12. Water Pollution Prevention
ⓒ David H Moloney
GeneralItems
Brief Description
Pumped and rain water that is contaminated with clay and
silt needs to be treated prior to discharge from site.
Settlement ponds and settlement tanks are two methods
25. Diaphragm Wall Construction - Sequence, Plant & MethodsGeotechnical
Brief Description
A diaphragm wall is a reinforced concrete wall that is
constructed underground insitu.
A deep narrow trench is excavated in panels and filled
with concrete.
A mechanical grab or cutter suspended from a special
tracked crane is used.
Ground anchors or Bracing used to
prevent wall collapsing inwards
27. Vibro Compaction - Sequence, Plant & Methods
ⓒ David H Moloney
Geotechnical
Brief Description
Vibro compaction is used to compact granular
ground to improve its load bearing capacity and
reduces the seismic liquefaction potential. Used
for the Palm Islands in Dubai.
A vibrator suspended from a crane is used and
inserted to a triangular grid pattern.
28. Vibro Compaction - Sequence, Plant & Methods
ⓒ David H Moloney
Geotechnical
29. Stone Columns ⓒ David H Moloney
Geotechnical
Brief Description
Stone columns are used to improve the load
bearing capacity of ground.
Top feed vibrators suspended from an excavator or
crane along with loading shovels are used.
The stone columns are constructed to a triangular
grid pattern.
33. Excavate & Load, Cart, Tip & Return
Brief Description
Cycle Time for 7km haulage distance
using an Excavator 45 tonne weight
and Dumper with a 40 tonne capacity,
the cycle time is 34 minutes
Earthworks
7 minutes
14 minutes
3 minutes
14 minutes 7 km
7 km
46. Rock - Excavability
Brief Description
The excavability of rock depends
mainly on the rock strength and the
layer thickness. This diagram shows
excavation methods for rock of
various strengths and thicknesses,
with a free face.
ⓒ David H Moloney
Earthworks
49. Excavate with Roadheader
Drill & Fit Rock Bolts
Spray Mortar as Lining
Excavators with Rock Breaker
& Rock Rotary Cutter
Roadheader
MiningEarthworks
Brief Description
Mining. Rock breaking
underground methods.
Rock Bolts installation
to strengthen the rock
and eliminate rock falls.
Spray mortar to line
rock face.
53. Diverting Existing Underground Utilities
ⓒ David H Moloney
Earthworks
Brief Description
Before digging
establish the location
and route of
underground cables.
55. Concrete Batching Plant David H Moloney
ⓒ David H Moloney
Brief Description
Concrete batching plant comprises -
concrete mixer, control cabin, silos for
cement and fly ash, aggregate bins and
conveyor belt system to feed the mixer.
Also aggregate storage bays and water
storage tanks.
Concrete
59. Concrete Batching Plant David H Moloney
ⓒ David H Moloney
Brief Description
.
The mixing is computer controlled
and has a dynamic screen display,
showing the process. The material
storage capacity is, to match two
days concrete production.
Concrete
61. Quarry & Aggregate Production
ⓒ David H Moloney
Concrete
Brief Description
Quarry and Aggregate Production. Rock is
blasted free from a quarry face and fragmented.
The blasted rock is crushed and screened to
produce different size ranges of aggregates
67. Reinforcement Cutting & Bending Yard David H Moloney
ⓒ David H Moloney
Reinforcement in 12 m lengths. Delivery in 3 ton Bundles Reinforcement cut to length by Shearing Machine
Reinforcement Bent to Shape by Bending Machine Reinforcement that is cut and bent is Bundled for delivery to work site
Concrete
68. Reinforced Wall Construction Sequence
ⓒ David H Moloney
Concrete
Brief Description
The sequence to construct a reinforced concrete wall is as
follows:
Tie the reinforcement.
Erect stop-ends and the wall shutters.
Pour and vibrate the concrete mix.
Remove the shutters after the concrete has hardened.
.
Cycle Time
Pour per Day
70. Reinforced Structure Construction Sequence
ⓒ David H Moloney
Concrete
Brief Description
The general sequence to construct a reinforced concrete tank
is as follows-
1. Construct the floor and wall panels in a hit and miss pattern.
2. Construct the floor and wall corners and T shape panels.
3. Construct the roof working outwards from the back.
73. Bridge & Post-tensioning
Concrete
Brief Description
The sequence to post-tension a bridge
deck is as follows;
Fix the ducts and anchorages.
Install the stressing strand.
Concrete the deck.
Stress the strands and lock at
anchorages.
Grout the ducts.
80. Viaduct
Concrete
Brief Description
Shown is the construction of a light rail viaduct where
an overhead gantry was used to lift and place the
precast concrete viaduct segments.
85. Quay Wall Construction
Concrete
Brief Description
The quay wall is 24 metres high and 2,250 metres
long.
The precast blocks weight up to 180 tonnes. The
coping blocks are cast insitu.
87. Precast Quay Wall Blocks
Concrete
Brief Description
A precast yard for casting, storage and
loading the quay blocks onto barges.
Cycles time to lift blocks of
their casting pads is 4 days
98. Onshore Gas Pipeline Construction Sequence
Gas Processing Facility
Pipework
Brief Description
Sequence, methods and plant to construct
a gas / oil pipeline across country.
102. Horizontal Directional Drilling
Pipework
Brief Description
Horizontal Directional Drilling under a taxiway.
Process
1. A pilot hole id drilled to the designed profile
2. A reamer is pulled back through the hole to enlarge it
3. A pipe string is pulled into the hole.
108. Cable Laying
ⓒ David H Moloney
Cable Drum Stand Cable pulled on rollers
Cable Winch
Cable Drum Unloading Cable on rollers Cable Testing prior to Backfilling
Miscellaneous
115. Structural Steel Building Multi Storey
ⓒ David H Moloney
Step 1 Set-out Grid Lines Step 2 Holding Down Bolts Step 3 Erect 1st level use core for stability
Step 4 Complete 1st Level Step 5 Erect following Levels Step 6 Plumb & Align Structure
3D images to show Construction Sequence.
StructuralSteel
116. Steel Building Single Storey
ⓒ David H Moloney
StructuralSteel
Brief Description
Sequence to erect a structural
steel single storey portal building.
118. Structural Steel Building Single Storey
3D images to show Construction Sequence.
ⓒ David H Moloney
Step 1 Set-out Grid Lines Step 2 Holding Down Bolts Step 3 Erect 1st Bay
Step 4 Erect 2nd Bay Step 5 Erect following Bays
StructuralSteel
119. Steel Storage Tank
ⓒ David H Moloney
StructuralSteel
Brief Description
Sequence and methods to construct a
steel circular tank.
122. Pipe Rack
ⓒ David H Moloney
StructuralSteel
Brief Description
Sequence, methods and plant to construct a steel pipe rack
that carriers the pipework and cables between the different
processes in a gas / oil refinery.
124. Airport Roof Truss
ⓒ David H Moloney
StructuralSteel
Brief Description
Roof Truss 190 tonne in weight. Sections welded together on
trestles and the truss is lifted into position.
132. Secant Pile Wall Construction - Sequence, Plant & Methods
ⓒ David H Moloney
Piling
Brief Description
Sequence, methods and plant to construct a
secant pile underground wall.
Ground anchors or Bracing used to
prevent wall collapsing inwardsGround anchors Bracing
163. Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM)
Cutting Head Rotates
Excavated material removed
by conveyor belt
Lifting muck to surface
with skip
Placing Concrete
Segments
Tunnels
Brief Description
Tunnelling construction methods
167. Micro Tunnelling
Brief Description
Micro tunnelling is used to dig small tunnels
where a tunnelling boring machine is
controlled from a cabin at ground level
Tunnels
176. Climbing Tower Cranes
Miscellaneous
Brief Description
A climbing tower crane lifts itself up using a climbing
attachment with hydraulic jacks that surrounds the
mast.
The climbing attachment lifts itself up off the erected
mast and inserts a new mast section.
193. Progress Monitoring & Reporting - Dashboard
ⓒ David H Moloney
Brief Description
Dashboard is a single page, graphical representation of current progress and historical trends
194. Histogram Charts for Resources & Outputs
Manpower per Discipline
Concrete per Location
Man-hours for each month of the Project
Quantity for each month of the Project
ⓒ David H Moloney
Brief Description
Histograms shows resources etc. for each month of a project.
196. Daily Work Record
Brief Description
Daily Work Records showing the
allocation of resources, materials and
work activities carried out daily.
197. Organogram
Brief Description
Shown are the line and
lateral relationships
between the various team
members and their relative
position in the site
organisation.