Method Statement of Sanitory
Method Statement of Sanitory
1.1 This procedure covers the technical requirements for the execution of.
Over all construction of Civil works for Children and youth Theater Building
(Phase III) Project``.
2.0 PURPOSE
3.0. ADMINISTRATION
A construction schedule shall be prepared based on the target dates given by the
client/consultant. All efforts shall be made to adhere to this schedule. It will be
reviewed weekly and revised if any delays occur due to unforeseen and unavoidable
circumstances, keeping in mind the final date of completion.
3.2 Materials
A ‘Material Proposals’ schedule shall be submitted to the Client / Consultant giving
details of materials, manufacturer’s name, technical details etc. Once these are
approved, procurement will begin and a “Material procurement schedule” will be
submitted. Total care shall be taken to ensure that the materials that finally arrive at site
meet all requirements of specifications and the bill of quantities, for which the store-
keeper and site engineer should be responsible
3.3 Workmen
Adequate workforce shall be deployed at all times to meet the approved construction
schedule. The workforce shall be suitably augmented as demanded by actual site
conditions.
3.4 Project Management
Site staff will be organized as per an ‘Organization Chart’ issued at the beginning of the
Project. Any revisions to the site organization will be duly recorded and intimated to
the Project Managers. Weekly site meetings shall be attended by a senior member of the
contractor’s team. There should be periodic visits by the Executive Management. Any
deviation from approved working drawings made by site instructions by the Client /
Consultant shall be indicated in the ‘As Installed’ drawings to be issued at the end of
the project. These instructions will have to be formally confirmed before the required
changes or deviations are implemented. Time or cost implications, if any, shall be
brought to the client’s notice subsequently. - The site engineers shall co-ordinate with
agencies handling other services
such as electrical, HVAC, Interiors etc. as and when required. - A strict quality control
program should be implemented and all efforts
4.0. INSTALLATION
Given below are method statements for general plumbing installations. This may need
to be modified in specific cases depending on the nature of the installations.
4.2.5 Test the pipes for leaks under pressure in the presence of client’s representative
and maintain a ‘test certificate’ duly signed by the representatives of the client and
contractor.
4.2.6 Coat the pipes with the specified anti-corrosive treatment (if metal pipes are used).
4.2.7 Provide encasement with sand/granular material, if specified.
4.2.8 Backfill trenches in layers including compaction.
4.4.7 Provide isolating valves on water supply pipes at locations shown on working
drawings; at easily reachable heights.
4.4.8 Test the pipes for leaks under specified pressure for the specified duration.
4.4.9 Tests must be witnessed and approved by client’s representative.
4.4.10 Paint the pipes as per approved color code and provide identification labels
where called for.
4.4.11 Take measurement of pipes installed. A representative of client must be present
and should acknowledge the records.
4.4.12 Terminate soil, waste and vent pipes with vent cowls at specified heights above
terrace level. Ensure that vent cowls are not terminated within one meter (horizontally
and vertically) from any window openings.
4.4.13 Terminate water supply risers with automotive air vents (with isolating valves)
and down pipes with drain plug/drain valve – all as per drawings. Ensure that water
supply pipework would be self-venting and self-draining.
4.4.14 Connect the soil stack(s) to inspection chamber(s) at ground level.
4.4.15 Connect waste stacks(s) to the gully trap(s) at ground level. Connect the gully
trap(s) to the inspection chamber(s).
4.8 Disinfection
The water distribution system should be thoroughly disinfected before being put to use.
The following simple procedures will ensure satisfactory results: - Flush and clean
water tank(s) and distribution pipework with potable
water to remove dirt and any foreign matter. - Fill the tank(s) with water mixed with
chlorine solution at the rate of 50
parts per million. Retain chlorinated water in the system allowing the chlorine to spread
throughout pipework. - Open the farthest draw-off points or drain plug/valve to draw
water.
Repeat the procedure till chlorine is felt at all locations when checked at random. -
Drain out chlorinated water and fill the system with potable water.
5. DOCUMENTATION