CEM 143 Demolition Methology
CEM 143 Demolition Methology
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CEM 143- Sat (5:00-8:00 pm)
DISMANTLING METHODOLOGY
Items are in plastic/bubble wrap to ensure prevention of damage upon pull-out of it and
transporting.
Items will be hauled from site to truck properly to prevent injuries and accident. Enough
personnels per haul will be implemented.
If possible, we will use push cart to service elevator, if provided, for fast pace hauling.
Debris will be separated depending on its type and risk. This may lessen injuries if not well
handled and stored.
We have stand-by truck near site for efficient and productive hauling. We will make sure that
every trip is not overloaded. Items inside will be well anchored and tied.
Workers will be provided with gloves and other needed PPE prior to hauling.
Sharp edges of dismantled metal framing will be trimmed to avoid puncture and wounds upon
hauling of it. This will be properly stored.
Floor and ceiling anchorage of wall will be removed.
Conduit, Wires, Outlets, and Switches removed from walls will be well stored and safe keep for
proper turnover.
SCOPE OF WORKS:
Civil Works
Mobilization/Demobilization
Temporary Power
Hauling & Delivery of Materials to site
Temporary Board up
Repair of Ceiling works
Ceiling finishes
Dismantling of ALL Damage Ceiling
Painting Works
Supply & Installation of New Trellis ( optional )
Electrical Works
Upon Mobilization, we will install board-up at the affected area up for repair.
This is to fence the area and to minimize dirt and noise.
All affected ceiling will be up for dismantling. Debris will be taken care good
for disposal.
Moisten fixed ceiling and ceiling at trellis part will be the affected areas.
Flat fixed ceiling painted white part will be subjected for replacement of
Trellis as its ceiling.
Gypsum board ceiling at trellis part will be dismantled and will remain open,
trellis will retain.