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MAPÚA UNIVERSITY

School of Civil, Environmental and Geological Engineering

PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

PROPOSED 10-STOREY
DORMITORY BUILDING

CE168P / A1

Group Members

Cayabyab, Carlo
Lacanienta, Kylah Mari
Luluquisin, Coleen
Naorbe, Evangeline
Racho, Erwin Jed
I. PROJECT INFORMATION

PROJECT BRIEF

Layorean Residences is a 10-storey fully furnished student dormitory located at 930


AH Lacson Ave, Sampaloc, Manila, developed by Layorean Enterprises. The building
is surrounded by various commercial establishments and is just behind a well-known
university. It is located near a national road and has a diverse mode of transportation
along Lacson Avenue.

PROJECT LOCATION
PROJECT TEAM

Project Name: Proposed 10-Storey Dormitory Building


Location: Lacson Ave, Sampaloc, Manila
Owner: Layorean Enterprises
Project Manager: Erwin Racho
General Contractor: 168 Construction Inc.
Property Manager: Kylah Mari Lacanienta
Architectural Consultant: Coleen Luluquisin
Structural Consultant: Evangeline Naorbe
MEPFS Consultant: Carlo Cayabyab
Elevator Consultant: Tim Tan
Quantity Surveyor: Joy Cruz
Landscape Consultant: Wenn Dy

PROJECT INFORMATION

Project Name: Proposed 10-Storey Residential Building


Contract Package: General Construction
Contract Amount: Php 65,942,073.75
Planned Start Date: February 1, 2019
Projected Completion Date: December 21, 2019
Construction Duration: 259 days
PROJECT PERSPECTIVE

Front Elevation
Rear Elevation
Right-Side Elevation
Left-Side Elevation
PROJECT DETAILS

Building Footprint

12.5 m

37.3 m

37.3 m
Building Area
466.25 sq. m

12.5 m

No. of Residential Units


117 Units with Roof Deck

No. of Parking Units


27 Units
Façade Description

Front Elevation
At the ground floor located is the vehicular entrance, a wrought iron accordion
door provided with complete locking mechanisms. There are also two jalousie
windows and a fixed window beside the entrance. For the second floor up to
the tenth floor, on each level, there are four casement windows and a jalousie
high window at the center. The wall at the ground floor has a concrete groove
finish with a laid hollow blocks pattern. The rest of the front elevation is finished
with a 1-feet concrete groove. There are also pre-cast exterior mouldings
between each floor and concrete railings at the roof deck. A multi-purpose hall
stands on the roof deck.

Rear Elevation
A perimeter wall makes up the ground floor up to the mezzanine floor. For the
second floor up to the tenth floor, on each level, there are four casement
windows and an awning with a fixed window at the center. The whole rear
elevation has a plain cement painted finish.
Formworks Requirements

Summary of Resource Allocation


FLOORS
Floor Plywood Lumber Clamps Formoil Nails Form Ties Carpenters
GF 430 sheets 22700.45 bf 282 pcs 35 gal 187.74 lbs 765 pcs 36
MF 360 sheets 18652.15 bf 225 pcs 28 gal 150.24 lbs 612 pcs 36
2F 382 sheets 20178.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
3F 383 sheets 20160.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
4F 384 sheets 20175.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
5F 385 sheets 20186.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
6F 386 sheets 20166.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
7F 387 sheets 20178.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
8F 388 sheets 20167.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
9F 389 sheets 20193.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
10F 390 sheets 20154.25 bf 250 pcs 30 gal 166.88 lbs 680 pcs 36
RD 171 sheets 9080.20 bf 112 pcs 14 gal 75.10 lbs 306 pcs 36
FOUNDATION
Footing 94 sheets 3,347 bf 0 pcs 7 gal 17.08 lbs 310 pcs 36
FTB 128 sheets 8,572 bf 0 pcs 10 gal 102.67 lbs 464 pcs 36

Formworks per Floor (sq. m)


Shear
Floor Footings Beams Slabs Columns Total
Walls
Foundation 223.76 111.05 0.00 49.28 43.38 427.46
GF 111.65 72.40 54.75 48.20 287.00
MF 111.32 72.25 49.28 43.38 276.23
2F 111.70 72.32 54.79 48.19 287.00
3F 111.63 72.28 54.76 48.16 286.83
4F 111.55 72.23 54.72 48.12 286.62
5F 111.58 72.24 54.73 48.13 286.68
6F 111.88 72.44 54.88 48.26 287.46
7F 111.81 72.39 54.84 48.23 287.28
8F 111.54 72.22 54.71 48.12 286.58
9F 111.86 72.43 54.87 48.26 287.42
10F 111.92 72.47 54.90 48.28 287.56
RD 67.15 72.45 32.94 48.13 220.67
Sum Total 3794.79
Summary of Duration

FOOTINGS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 402.77 36 11.19 3
BEAMS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 666.30 36 18.51 2
GF 669.90 36 18.61 2
MF 667.92 36 18.55 2
2F 670.20 36 18.62 2
3F 669.81 36 18.61 2
4F 669.32 36 18.59 2
5F 669.46 36 18.60 2
6F 671.28 36 18.65 2
7F 670.86 36 18.63 2
8F 669.22 36 18.59 2
9F 671.18 36 18.64 2
10F 671.51 36 18.65 2
RD 402.91 36 11.19 1
SLABS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 0.00 36 0.00 0
GF 434.40 36 12.07 2
MF 433.50 36 12.04 2
2F 433.94 36 12.05 2
3F 433.69 36 12.05 2
4F 433.37 36 12.04 2
5F 433.46 36 12.04 2
6F 434.64 36 12.07 2
7F 434.37 36 12.07 2
8F 433.31 36 12.04 2
9F 434.58 36 12.07 2
10F 434.79 36 12.08 2
RD 434.70 36 12.08 2
COLUMNS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 273.75 36 7.60 1
GF 547.50 36 15.21 2
MF 492.75 36 13.69 2
2F 547.88 36 15.22 2
3F 547.56 36 15.21 2
4F 547.16 36 15.20 2
5F 547.27 36 15.20 2
6F 548.76 36 15.24 2
7F 548.42 36 15.23 2
8F 547.08 36 15.20 2
9F 548.68 36 15.24 2
10F 548.95 36 15.25 2
RD 329.37 36 9.15 1
SHEAR WALLS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 241.00 36 6.69 1
GF 482.00 36 13.39 2
MF 433.80 36 12.05 2
2F 481.87 36 13.39 2
3F 481.59 36 13.38 2
4F 481.23 36 13.37 2
5F 481.34 36 13.37 2
6F 482.65 36 13.41 2
7F 482.34 36 13.40 2
8F 481.17 36 13.37 2
9F 482.58 36 13.40 2
10F 482.81 36 13.41 2
RD 481.30 36 13.37 2
Reinforcement Requirements

Reinforcement per Floor (kg)


Shear
Floor Footings Beams Slabs Columns Total
Walls
Foundation 12192.075 13567.20 0.00 3336.45 2923.63 32019.35
GF 13546.75 8745.55 6672.90 5847.25 34812.45
MF 13240.33 8725.40 5987.57 5266.18 33219.48
2F 13563.61 8782.19 6652.86 5851.31 34849.98
3F 13555.34 8776.84 6648.80 5847.74 34828.73
4F 13545.42 8770.41 6643.94 5843.46 34803.23
5F 13543.76 8769.34 6643.13 5842.75 34798.98
6F 13585.12 8796.12 6663.41 5860.59 34905.23
7F 13576.84 8790.76 6659.35 5857.02 34883.98
8F 13543.76 8769.34 6643.13 5842.75 34798.98
9F 13583.46 8795.05 6662.60 5859.87 34900.98
10F 13590.08 8799.33 6665.84 5862.73 34917.98
RD 8154.05 8776.80 3999.50 5863.50 26793.85
Sum Total 440533.21

Summary of Duration

FOOTINGS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 812.81 36 22.58 3
BEAMS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 553.76 36 15.38 2
GF 552.93 36 15.36 2
MF 540.42 36 15.01 2
2F 553.62 36 15.38 2
3F 553.28 36 15.37 2
4F 552.87 36 15.36 2
5F 552.81 36 15.36 2
6F 554.49 36 15.40 2
7F 554.16 36 15.39 2
8F 552.81 36 15.36 2
9F 554.43 36 15.40 2
10F 554.70 36 15.41 2
RD 332.82 36 9.24 1
SLABS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 0.00 36 0.00 0
GF 699.64 36 19.43 2
MF 698.03 36 19.39 2
2F 702.58 36 19.52 2
3F 702.15 36 19.50 2
4F 701.63 36 19.49 2
5F 701.55 36 19.49 2
6F 703.69 36 19.55 2
7F 703.26 36 19.54 2
8F 701.55 36 19.49 2
9F 703.60 36 19.54 2
10F 703.95 36 19.55 2
RD 702.14 36 19.50 2
COLUMNS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 266.92 36 7.41 1
GF 533.83 36 14.83 2
MF 479.01 36 13.31 2
2F 532.23 36 14.78 2
3F 531.90 36 14.78 2
4F 531.52 36 14.76 2
5F 531.45 36 14.76 2
6F 533.07 36 14.81 2
7F 532.75 36 14.80 2
8F 531.45 36 14.76 2
9F 533.01 36 14.81 2
10F 533.27 36 14.81 2
RD 319.96 36 8.89 1
SHEAR WALLS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 243.64 36 6.77 1
GF 487.27 36 13.54 2
MF 438.85 36 12.19 2
2F 487.61 36 13.54 2
3F 487.31 36 13.54 2
4F 486.96 36 13.53 2
5F 486.90 36 13.52 2
6F 488.38 36 13.57 2
7F 488.09 36 13.56 2
8F 486.90 36 13.52 2
9F 488.32 36 13.56 2
10F 488.56 36 13.57 2
RD 488.63 36 13.57 2

Concrete Requirements
Concrete per Floor (cu. m)
Shear
Floor Footings Beams Slabs Columns Total
Walls
Foundation 154.88 77.65 0.00 34.19 30.07 296.79
GF 77.43 50.25 38.25 33.21 199.14
MF 77.22 50.31 34.24 30.11 191.87
2F 77.55 50.21 38.04 33.45 199.25
3F 77.50 50.18 38.01 33.43 199.13
4F 77.44 50.14 37.99 33.41 198.98
5F 77.44 50.14 37.98 33.41 198.96
6F 77.67 50.29 38.10 33.51 199.56
7F 77.63 50.26 38.08 33.49 199.45
8F 77.44 50.14 37.98 33.41 198.96
9F 77.66 50.29 38.09 33.50 199.55
10F 77.70 50.31 38.11 33.52 199.65
RD 46.62 50.19 22.87 33.43 153.11
Sum Total 2634.40

Summary of Duration

FOOTINGS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 774.40 36 21.51 3
BEAMS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 465.92 36 12.94 2
GF 464.60 36 12.91 2
MF 463.34 36 12.87 2
2F 465.32 36 12.93 2
3F 465.02 36 12.92 2
4F 464.66 36 12.91 2
5F 464.66 36 12.91 2
6F 466.04 36 12.95 2
7F 465.80 36 12.94 2
8F 464.66 36 12.91 2
9F 465.98 36 12.94 2
10F 466.22 36 12.95 2
RD 279.73 36 7.77 1
SLABS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 0.00 36 0.00 0
GF 526.18 36 14.62 2
MF 526.81 36 14.63 2
2F 525.76 36 14.60 2
3F 525.45 36 14.60 2
4F 525.03 36 14.58 2
5F 525.03 36 14.58 2
6F 526.60 36 14.63 2
7F 526.28 36 14.62 2
8F 525.03 36 14.58 2
9F 526.60 36 14.63 2
10F 526.81 36 14.63 2
RD 525.55 36 14.60 2
COLUMNS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 237.44 36 6.60 1
GF 478.13 36 13.28 2
MF 427.95 36 11.89 1
2F 475.50 36 13.21 2
3F 475.13 36 13.20 2
4F 474.88 36 13.19 2
5F 474.75 36 13.19 2
6F 476.25 36 13.23 2
7F 476.00 36 13.22 2
8F 474.75 36 13.19 2
9F 476.13 36 13.23 2
10F 476.38 36 13.23 2
RD 285.83 36 7.94 1
SHEAR WALLS
Floor Man-Hours Man Power Hours Days
Foundation 238.64 36 6.63 1
GF 474.43 36 13.18 2
MF 430.07 36 11.95 1
2F 477.86 36 13.27 2
3F 477.57 36 13.27 2
4F 477.29 36 13.26 2
5F 477.29 36 13.26 2
6F 478.71 36 13.30 2
7F 478.43 36 13.29 2
8F 477.29 36 13.26 2
9F 478.57 36 13.29 2
10F 478.86 36 13.30 2
RD 477.57 36 13.27 2
Project Stakeholders

EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS How do they affect the project?

provides permits and allows the project to


Government Authorities
be implemented under local regulations.

gives advice, sets goals, determines


organizational policies that guide staff
Consultation bodies such as district
implementation of goals, provides financial
board
oversight and approves and monitors the
annual budget
ensure the public safety, interest and
welfare of the residents of the town within
Town planning board
areas as mandated by statutes and local by
laws and regulations
affects the identity of the participants and
Local residents/community
their degree of cohesiveness
persons who own land, especially a large
Local landowners amount of land in a specific region or place
in a country
an organized association of workers, often
Labor union/employers association in a trade or profession, formed to protect
and further their rights and interests

ordinary people, especially all the people


who are not members of a particular
General Public
organization or who do not have any
special type of knowledge
II. RISK MANAGEMENT

Risks Response Planning

CONTROL MEASURES & RISK LEVEL


RISK DESCRIPTION RISKS
PERFORMANCE P I R
Secure all tools and materials safely, use
Technical Risk: Area
Falling objects toe boards of guard rails on scaffolds,
of Construction H M
provide debris nets or catch platforms
Adopt traffic management tools such as
Technical Risk: Area Colliding with
signage, markings, safety cones etc., erect
of Construction Moving Objects M H
barricades and post warning signs
Allow only properly trained workers to use
Technical Risk: Area Machine
power operated machines and inspect tools L M
of Construction Accidents
prior to use
Schedule a standard eight hour work days
Labor and
Technical Risk: Area to avoid physical fatigues, enhance labor
Equipment
of Construction education and training qualified personnel, M H
Productivity
replace obsolete machines
Technical Risk: Area Utilities
Ensure a good utility management system M H
of Construction Malfunction
Technical Risk: Area Fire extinguisher should be present in the
Fire Risk M H
of Construction site for emergency purposes
Evaluate ways to shorten the timeline for in
Technical Risk: Area
Delivery Delays site activities like installation and M H
of Construction
commissioning
Technical Risk: Area Wet Slippery Wet surfaces must be enclosed by caution
M M
of Construction Floors tapes or warning signage
Trenches and scaffoldings must be
Trench and
Technical Risk: Area assembled with a supervision of a skilled
Scaffolds
of Construction worker that has the knowledge to erect M H
Collapse
scaffolds
Falling from holes Provide covers to all the holes and
Technical Risk: Labor or unfinished unfinished sections. Put warning signs that M M
sections are visible during day and night
Working at
Use of PPE and installation of guardrail and
Technical Risk: Labor Heights H H
fall protection systems
Late work
Technical Risk: Labor Ensure all the legal papers L L
permissions
Contractors should keep detailed records of
all materials, secure equipment in safe
Technical Risk: Labor Site Protection
places when not in use and register the M M
heavy equipment with insurance
Wrong Contract Provide a detailed schedules and plans for
Technical Risk: Labor M H
Time Estimates the construction
Construction Consider the arrangement and
Technical Risk: Labor procedures task consequences of each activity to provide an H
M
dependencies a more efficient and fast procedure
Proper compliance of the construction work
Managing Change
Technical Risk: Labor as planned, hiring skilled professionals and M
Orders M
constriction workers that are suitable
Make sure that the requirements
Additional
specifications have been internally reviewed
Technical Risk: Labor Requirement from
by all concerned parties and is internally M M
Client
agreed as complete and feasible
Electrical works must be done with the use
Health Risk Electric Shock M M
of proper personal protective equipment
Welding Fumes Wear proper personal protective equipment
Health Risk M M
and Ashes while doing welding activities
Risks due to Wear Personal protective equipment while
Health Risk M M
Construction doing the activities
Health Risk Noise Wear ear muffs L L
Stockpile
Installation of CCTV around the project area
Security Risk Management and M M
in addition of security
Theft
Security Risk Vandalism Hire security L L
Security Risk Intrusion Hire security L M
Suspension of work and storage of
Environmental Risk Typhoon materials and equipment to a protected M H
area
Suspension of work and storage of
Environmental Risk Flooding materials and equipment to a protected M L
area
Environmental Risk Earthquakes Provide a well evacuation plan and exits L H
Transportation Risk Deliver resources during low vehicle volume
Traffic Delays M M
hours
Schedule and plan the deliveries to avoid
Transportation Risk Truck Bans the ban or apply for certificate for exemption M M
in MMDA if necessary
Have a proper activities that will be done
Near Residences inside the working site, ensure to have the
Stakeholder Risk
Complains necessary permits before conducting the M H
works
III. PROJECT PLANNING AND RESOURCE PROGRAM

PROJECT MILESTONE DATES

START OF CONSTRUCTION February 1, 2019

FIRST CONCRETE POURING March 29, 2019

START OF ARCHITECTURAL WORKS July 11, 2019

STRUCTURAL TOP-OFF October 16, 2019

WATERTIGHTNESS December 9, 2019

TESTING AND COMMISSIONING December 14, 2019

ENERGIZATION December 17, 2019

BUILDING COMPLETION December 21, 2019

SCHEDULE SUMMARY

WBS START FINISH


Basic Architectural Works July 11, 2019 December 21, 2019
Mechanical Works October 23, 2019 December 20, 2019
Electrical Works April 23, 2019 December 17, 2019
Plumbing Works April 23, 2019 December 20, 2019
Fire Protection Works July 16, 2019 December 3, 2019
Finishing Works October 15, 2019 December 21, 2019
S-CURVE

S-CURVE
10,000,000.00 70,000,000.00
60,000,000.00

CUM. BUDGETED COST


8,000,000.00
BUDGETED COST

50,000,000.00
6,000,000.00 40,000,000.00

4,000,000.00 30,000,000.00
20,000,000.00
2,000,000.00
10,000,000.00
0.00 0.00
Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Series1 Series2

REBAR DEMAND
FORMWORKS DEMAND

CONCRETE DEMAND
MANPOWER DEMAND

EQUIPMENT LOADING

Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Bulldozer 3
Compactor 3
Feller
3
Bunchers
Excavator 7
Submersible
2
Pump
Dump Truck 1
Backhoe 3
Vibro Hammer 3
Air
3
Compressor
Tower Crane 18 30 31 30 31 31 30 31 29
IV. CONSTRUCTION METHODS AND SITE LOGISTICS

17-DAY CYCLE BREAKDOWN

Day 1-2: Laying of Column and Shear Wall Rebars

Day 3-4: Formworks of Column and Shear Wall


Day 5-6: Concreting of Column and Shear Wall

Day 7: Shoring of Beam Formworks

Day 8-11: Laying of Beam and Slab Rebars

METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SITE SPECIFICATIONS

Pile Foundation
Day 12-14: Formworks of Beam and Slab

Day 15-17: Concreting of Beam and Slab


METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS

Pile Foundation
Pile Foundation Work Process

1. Excavation
2. Dewatering
3. Pile Driving
4. Pile Hacking
5. Gravel Bedding
6. Formworks of Pile Caps for Pile Cap Placing
7. Reinforcement of Pile Caps
8. Concrete Pouring for Pile Caps
Beams and Columns
Column Formworks

1. Rebar installation
2. Rebar Inspection
3. Column formworks
4. Application of oil preceding to closure
5. Inspection of formworks
6. Application of turnbuckles for lateral support
7. Concrete pouring
8. Removal of turnbuckles
9. Removal of formworks
10. Curing
Shear Wall Formworks

1. Install formworks
2. Inspection of rebars, formworks and supports
3. Application of oil preceding to closure
4. Concrete pouring
5. Removal of formworks
Beam and Slab Formworks

1. Rebar Installation
2. Formworks
3. Inspection preceding to closure and pouring
4. Concrete Pouring
5. Removal of formworks
Stair Formworks

1. Rebar Installation
2. Formworks
3. Inspection preceding to closure and pouring
4. Concrete Pouring
5. Removal of formworks
V. WORK SIMULATION

Land Acquired
Date as of: February 1, 2019

Excavation
Date as of: March 6, 2019
Pile Driving
Date as of: March 15, 2019

Pile Hacking
Date as of: March 19, 2019
Pile Backfilling
Date as of: March 20, 2019

Pile Cap Placing


Date as of: April 1, 2019
Concreting of Foundation Column, Shear Wall, and Footings
Date as of: April 1, 2019

Concreting of Footing Tie Beams


Date as of: April 11, 2019

Backfilling and Soil Poisoning


Date as of: April 16, 2019
Ground Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: May 13, 2019

Mezzanine Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: May 27, 2019
2nd Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: June 13, 2019

3rd Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: June 27, 2019
4th Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: July 11, 2019

5th Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: July 25, 2019
Ground & Mezzanine Floor Wet Works Start: July 11, 2019
6th Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: August 8, 2019
2nd Floor Wet Works Start: July 25, 2019

7th Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: August 27, 2019
3nd Floor Wet Works Start: August 8, 2019
8th Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: September 10, 2019
4th Floor Wet Works Start: August 27, 2019

9th Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: September 24, 2019
5th Floor Wet Works Start: September 10, 2019

10th Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of:
6th Floor Wet Works Start:
3rd Floor Dry Works Start:
10th Floor Level Structural Works
Date as of: October 8, 2019
6th Floor Wet Works Start: September 24, 2019

Roof Deck Floor Level Structural Works


Date as of: October 21, 2019
7th Floor Wet Works Start: October 8, 2019
1st Floor and Mezzanine Dry Works Start: October 8, 2019
Date as of:
8th Floor Wet Works Start: November 12, 2019
2nd Floor Dry Works Start: November 12, 2019

Date as of:
9th Floor Wet Works Start: November 15, 2019
3rd Floor Dry Works Start: November 15, 2019
Date as of:
10th Floor Wet Works Start: November 19, 2019
4th Floor Dry Works Start: November 19, 2019

Date as of:
Roof Deck Wet Works Start: November 22, 2019
5th Floor Dry Works Start: November 22, 2019
Date as of:
6th Floor Dry Works Start: November 26, 2019

Date as of:
7th Floor Dry Works Start: November 29, 2019
Date as of:
8th Floor Dry Works Start: December 4, 2019

Date as of:
9th Floor Dry Works Start: December 7, 2019
Date as of:
10th Floor Dry Works Start: December 11, 2019

Date as of:
Roof Deck Dry Works Start: December 14, 2019
Finish Project
Date as of: December 21, 2019
TEMPORARY WORKS AND SITE LOGISTICS

1. Workers’ Lounge
2. Rebar Stockyard and Fabrication
3. Genset
4. Crane
5. Stockyard and Warehouse
6. Convan Office
7. Guard House

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