The document provides details on constructing a motorway, including sequencing of earthworks, roads and paving, bridges, culverts, pilings, and other structures. It discusses health and safety measures, site facilities, quality assurance, and project monitoring. The construction process and use of plant and equipment is explained through diagrams and images. Progress is tracked through dashboards, charts, and time-location diagrams.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Presentation Typical Construction Methods & Sequence.
For the Stakeholders, Public & Politicians to get an understanding of how the works are carried out and the timeline.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Presentation Typical Construction Methods & Sequence.
For the Stakeholders, Public & Politicians to get an understanding of how the works are carried out and the timeline.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Tragging RFID Solutions | حلول اعمال معتمدة على تقنية RFIDJalal Yehya
جميعنا يحب عمله. انه مصدر رزقه، فخره واعتزازه. وكلنا يطمح الى تنمية وتوسعة اعماله والوصول بها الى قمة النجاح، واسلوب ادارة الاعمال اليومية هو الذي يحدد نحاج او فشل اعمالك.
تراغينغ تركز على جعل ادارة اعاملك بسيطة، سريعة ودقيقة. وذلك بجعل مواردك تدير نفسها بنفسها من خلال تقنيات الـ IOT «انترنت الاشياء».
لان اعمالك تستحق!
شركة تراغينغ ش.م.م. هي متخصص في انتاج حلول الاعمال المعتمدة على تقنية الـRFID تحديد الهوية بالموجات اللاسلكية، والـ NFC التواصل قريب المدى. تنتج الشركة العديد من حلول الاعمال.
للمزيد من المعلومات حول تراغينغ وخدماتها
http://www.tragging.com/ar/
Most construction sites that run into trouble do so for reasons related to managerial factors rather than because of technical problems. The site-based management can make significant improvements in the cost and time savings during the construction process without involving a mass of additional work. The role of site managers is to control and maintain work performance and then taking actions to rectify situations where performance is unsatisfactory.
Concepts and Formulas of Construction Site Layout Planning Elements:
A well-planned site including all temporary facilities and utilities lead to: 1) increasing productivity and safety, 2) reducing area(s) needed for temporary construction, and 3) maximizing utilization. The following points should be considered in good site layout
Site layout planning can affect productivity and is crucial to project success. However, as construction is heterogeneous in the nature of its organizations, project designs, time constraints, environmental effects, etc., site layout planning for each project becomes unique. Affected by many uncertainties variables! And variations, site layout planning is a typical multi objective problem.
Problem solving requires representing the problem in a language that problem solvers can understand. However, solutions of most construction problems rely on empirical Knowledge about the site layout that can be as a site space allocation for material storage, working areas, units of accommodation, plant positions, general circulation areas, and also access and egress for deliveries and emergency services. Furthermore, conflicting objectives and the uniqueness of construction projects like bad site layout make the problems difficult to conceptualize and define.
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.
Avoidance of waste and recycling of construction and demolition waste Dr K M SONI
Waste generation has to be stopped whether food, water, energy or even construction and demolition. This will save natural resources and help in emission of greenhouse gases and climate change.
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.
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.
Harnessing WebAssembly for Real-time Stateless Streaming PipelinesChristina Lin
Traditionally, dealing with real-time data pipelines has involved significant overhead, even for straightforward tasks like data transformation or masking. However, in this talk, we’ll venture into the dynamic realm of WebAssembly (WASM) and discover how it can revolutionize the creation of stateless streaming pipelines within a Kafka (Redpanda) broker. These pipelines are adept at managing low-latency, high-data-volume scenarios.
A review on techniques and modelling methodologies used for checking electrom...nooriasukmaningtyas
The proper function of the integrated circuit (IC) in an inhibiting electromagnetic environment has always been a serious concern throughout the decades of revolution in the world of electronics, from disjunct devices to today’s integrated circuit technology, where billions of transistors are combined on a single chip. The automotive industry and smart vehicles in particular, are confronting design issues such as being prone to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Electronic control devices calculate incorrect outputs because of EMI and sensors give misleading values which can prove fatal in case of automotives. In this paper, the authors have non exhaustively tried to review research work concerned with the investigation of EMI in ICs and prediction of this EMI using various modelling methodologies and measurement setups.
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.
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024)ClaraZara1
6th International Conference on Machine Learning & Applications (CMLA 2024) will provide an excellent international forum for sharing knowledge and results in theory, methodology and applications of on Machine Learning & Applications.
HEAP SORT ILLUSTRATED WITH HEAPIFY, BUILD HEAP FOR DYNAMIC ARRAYS.
Heap sort is a comparison-based sorting technique based on Binary Heap data structure. It is similar to the selection sort where we first find the minimum element and place the minimum element at the beginning. Repeat the same process for the remaining elements.
1. David H Moloney
Nov 2016
Motorway Construction, Project Execution Plan
Details of how a Motorway 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.
Brief Description
The purpose of this presentation is to give an
understanding of the Methods, Plant and
Sequence to construct a Motorway.
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)
4. Mass Haul Diagram
Earthworks
The mass haul diagram shows the fill and excavation volumes plotted against chainage along a road. It is
used to provide an indication of the haul distances and to ensure that haul distances are minimised.
5. Outputs - 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
7. Rock - Excavability
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
11. Existing Underground Utilities
ⓒ David H Moloney
Brief Description
Before digging establish the
location and route of
underground utilities.
Locator to find Utilities
Spray Paint to mark pavement
Health,Safety&Environment
18. Insitu Concrete Barrier
ⓒ David H Moloney
Paving
Slipform central median barrier, the
moving formwork allow for the
simultaneous extrusion and finishing
of the concrete. Powerful vibrators
compact the semi-dry concrete.
19. Steel Traffic Safety Barrier
ⓒ David H Moloney
Paving
The barriers are designed to keep vehicles
within their roadway and prevent vehicles from
colliding with dangerous obstacles such as
bridges, buildings, walls or large storm drains.
20. Pavement Marking
Paving
Road surface markings are used on paved roadways to
provide guidance and information to drivers and
pedestrians. They can be used to delineate traffic lanes.
21. Road Signs
ⓒ David H Moloney
Paving
Road signs are signs erected at the side of or
above roads to give instructions or provide
information to road users.
25. 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.
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Cycle Time
Pour per Day
27. Concrete MixGeneralItems
A concrete mix contains 5 major
elements: cement, water, coarse
aggregates, fine aggregates (sand) and
air in different proportion. Additional
elements such as pozzolanic materials (fly
ash, silica fumes or slag) and chemical
admixtures can also be incorporated to
the mix to increase its properties.
41. Temporary Electricity Supply & Tower Lights
Generators
GeneralItems
Used so construction work can continue effectively and safely in
periods of insufficient natural light.
42. 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.
43. Concrete Batching Plant David H Moloney
ⓒ David H Moloney
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.
The mixing is computer controlled and has a dynamic screen display, showing the process. Material storage
capacity to match two days concrete production
47. 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
48. Asphalt Batching Plant
The plant is used for the
manufacture of asphalt.
Aggregates, sand and a filler (such
as stone dust), in the correct
proportions, are heated, and
coated by mixing with a binder,
bitumen based. The temperature of
the finished asphalt mix must be
sufficient to be workable after
transport to the final destination.
53. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Health,Safety&Environment
Personal protective
equipment (PPE) is
protective clothing,
helmets, goggles, or other
garments or equipment
designed to protect the
wearer from injury or
infection
65. Organogram
Brief Description
Shown are the line and
lateral relationships
between the various team
members and their relative
position in the site
organisation.
72. Progress Monitoring & Reporting - Dashboard
ⓒ David H Moloney
Dashboard is a single page, graphical representation of current progress and historical trends
73. Histogram Charts for Resources & Outputs
Manpower per Discipline Concrete per Location
Numbers for each month of the Project Quantity for each month of the Project
ⓒ David H Moloney
75. Time Chainage Diagram
Brief Description
The chart has two axis: one for time and the other for location
A legend explains meaning of the colours, symbols and line types
Legend