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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this document is to describe the procedure of operation to be followed for the
storage of concrete precast segments, and ensure that all works will be conducted safely in
accordance with the technical drawings, and the project specifications.
This method statement outline the principle of the storage of all precast concrete segments in
the storage area of the precasting yard, composing the viaducts of HCMC Line 1 – Metro
Project.
REFERENCES
Specifications:
Reference is made to clause 12.4.2 “Precast segment handling, storage and
transport” from Outline Construction Specification Package 2: Civil (Elevated &
Depot).
Method Statement:
Method Statement “Segment lifting & handling works” – HCMC-261-CSYD-CWS-
MST-00023
Method Statement “Segment delivery & transportation” – HCMC-261-CSYD-CWS-
MST-00027
Drawing:
Technical drawing “Precasting yard - Segment storage facilities” – FVR-TEC-DWG-
3140-003
All reference documents are intended to refer to the latest issued revision.
DEFINITIONS
In this Terms & conditions the meanings assigned to words and expressions shall be the
following: -
“PCY” means Precasting yard –
“Segment lifting frame” or “Spreader beam” means the frame that is required for the lifting and
transporting of the complete segment from the mould either to the finishing area or storage
area. This equipment shall be designed so that there is no permanent distortion of the segment
either during lifting, transport or placing on trailer prior to deliver on site. –
“Simple layer storage” means that segments are stored side by side without stacking –
“Stacking” means the placing of 2 segments above and inside 3 Nos 1st layer of segments
which are supported on concrete support blocks.
Further definitions have been given in Section 1.5 “Definitions” of the Method Statement
“General precasting works at precasting yard” HCMC-261-CSYD-CWS-MST-00023.
Hazards Analysis and Risks assessment are carried out and attached in each Method
Statement. This document will identify all the hazards to ensure adequate control measures and
strategies are in place to mitigate as much as possible the risks (Appendix C).
All personnel carrying out the work will be properly trained by experienced supervision. Besides,
all personnel shall wear the appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), such as safety
shoes, safety helmet and safety harness if required.
All tools & equipment shall be in safe condition before utilisation and fit for its purpose.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
In the event of an accident/incident, response will be carried out in the appropriate procedure,
such as:
Remedial Actions, proposing actions to ensure that the Accident/Incident will be fully fixed,
as required, managed by the responsible within a target date.
Preventive Actions, proposing actions to ensure that the Accident/Incident will never happen
again, including for example: Toolbox Meeting (TBM) held by the Safety Officer to
ensure that Site Team (Workers, Supervisors & Engineers) fully understand methods &
risks.
CONSTRUCTION RESOURCES
PERSONNEL
The personnel involved are such as:
PCY Supervisor
Storage supervisor
Gantry crane Operator (50 tons)
Riggers
MATERIALS
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
PRELIMINARY
Once the segment (maximum weight 42 Ton) is ready for lifting (refer to the method statement
“Segment lifting & handling works” HCMC-261-CSYD-CWS-MST-00023) and all finishing works
have been completed with that particular segment, it shall be transferred to the storage area.
The storage area is composed of two storage lines. Each line is approximately 230m long and
31.5m wide and is served by one 50Ton gantry crane.
Each segment shall be stored together with the other segments of a same span in a designated
area that has been identified by the storage supervisor. The arrangements for storage of the
segments shall facilitate later removal of the segments in the sequence of erection, without the
need for any rearrangement in the stacking area. It shall start from the finishing area to the end
of the storage area.
PRINCIPLE OF STORAGE
Capacity of the storage area with only one layer shall be 360 segments, while the capacity of
the storage area with stacking method shall be 520 segments as explained below:
The 4 first cast segments shall be stored on the 1st layer, at alternate position where they will
carry the load from 2nd layer of segment storage.
Two segments shall be stacked on top of 2 Nos of 1st layer segments, following the principle: -
Stacked 2nd layer segments will be stored transversally - Pier segments of the span will be
stored as 1st layer storage, without any segment stacked on it.
All precast segments shall be firmly supported for storage on three point bearing system under.
The ground or space between the segment support blocks shall be cleared and levelled so as to
prevent the segment being supported other than on the support blocks.
Each 1st layer of segment storage will be supported by three concrete support blocks set on the
ground such as:
Type A: used for segments carrying the load from 2nd layer of segment storage
Type B: used for segments stacked in single layer or not carrying any 2nd layer segment
For both type of support blocks, timber shall be used as temporary bearings between concrete
block and segment, in order to prevent damage to segment. - 2nd layer of segment storage
For 2nd layer of segment storage, the three point bearing shall be made of sand bags which the
size is 500 long x 300 width x 150 high (mm). Those 3 point supports shall allow the segment to
distribute its load without causing any twist to the segment carrying the load.
Segments will be removed from the storage area to be transported to erection sites, when
required by the erection schedule. Before leaving the storage area, each segment shall be
inspected.
For more details, refer to the method statement “Segment delivery & transportation” HCMC-261-
CSYD-CWS-MST-00027
All Inspection / check-lists will be identified in the Inspection & test Plan. Refer to the ITP
“Precast segment production”