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WORK METHOD STATEMENT

(WMS)

PROJECT TITLE:

DESIGN AND BUILD FOR THE PROPOSED NEW ESCALATOR SHAFT


PIT FOUNDATION AND OTHER ASSOCIATED WORKS AT CONTACT
PIER AND SATELLITE BUILDING, KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
TERMINAL 1, SEPANG, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN

CLIENT

MALAYSIA AIRPORT (SEPANG) SDN BHD

SCOPE OF WORK: ICT WORKS

Prepared by: Approved by:

………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………..
Name : Name :
Date : Date :

(to be signed by contractor) (to be signed by PMT)


WORK METHOD STATEMENT
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INDEX

1.0 OBJECTIVE
2.0 CLIENT INFORMATION
3.0 METHOD OF STATEMENT (METHODOLOGY)
3.1 PURPOSE
3.2 SCOPE OF WORK
3.3 REFERENCES
3.4 RESPONSIBILITY
3.5 MANPOWER
3.6 TOOL & EQUIPMENT
3.7 MATERIALS
3.8 WORK PROCEDURES
3.8.1 PRE-INSTALLATION ACTIVITY
3.8.2 SURVEYING ACTIVITIES
3.8.3 INSTALLATION STEP
3.9 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
3.9.1 COMMISIONING PRE-REQUISITES
3.9.2 TESTING AND COMMISSIONING
WORK METHOD STATEMENT
(WMS)

1.0 OBJECTIVE

This work method statement covers the demolition works for DESIGN AND BUILD FOR THE
PROPOSED NEW ESCALATOR SHAFT PIT FOUNDATION AND OTHER ASSOCIATED WORKS AT
CONTACT PIER AND SATELLITE BUILDING, KL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL 1, SEPANG,
SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN

This work method statement provides information concerning method of application to ensure compliance
with contract requirements and drawings besides to perform safe working environment and compliance
with safety requirements.

2.0 CLIENT INFORMATION

Company Name MALAYSIA AIRPORT (SEPANG) SDN BHD


4th Floor, Airport Management Centre
Address KL International Airport
64000 KLIA, Sepang
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Contact Person
Position
Contact Number

Remarks:

3.0 METHOD OF STATEMENT (METHODOLOGY)

3.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this method statement is to define the procedure for the installation of ICT system
including the passive and active equipment and peripherals as per approved drawings, all in
accordance with the requirement specified in relevance specification, procedures and drawings,
considering safety and quality of work activities.

3.2 SCOPES OF WORK


This method statement covers the nature and type of work for the installation of ICT system and
the frequency of which the inspection are to be carried out.

3.3 REFERENCES
 Approved Materials Submittal for ICT Passive and Active System
 Approved related Shop Drawings
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 Manufactured Recommendation
 Submitted QA/QC Plan
 Submitted HSE Plan
 Approved Early Mobilization Logistic Plan

3.4 RESPONSIBILITY
Construction Manager
 Overall responsible for the implementation of method statement and ensure that his team
of Engineer and foreman are aware of this method statement.
 Ensuring that all constraint on operation have been identified and precautions are taken.
 Ensure all resources are available to carry out the works as planned, without any delay.

Site Engineer
 Responsible in carrying out the works as per the approved method statement and
specifications.
 Ensuring that the work area is safe and clear
 Conduct tool box talk & explain briefly to all operatives involves about method statement &
risk assessment.
 Responsible for implementing the approved HSE plan on site.
 Ensure all manpower is wearing appropriate PPE such as safety shoe, helmets, gloves,
googles and protected as safety plan.

QA/QC Engineer
 Ensure that work is done accordance with the approved method statement and project
specification.
 Responsible for implementing the approved QA/QC plan on site.
 Ensure that inspection are done in accordance with the ITP’s & offer works for engineer’s
inspection.
 Ensures that all test equipment including surveying equipment is calibrated and suitable
for use on site.

Safety Engineer
 Monitor the safety tool box meetings being conducted by the site engineer.
 Monitor the implementation of the approved HSE plan on site.
 Monitor the site to ensure all manpower is wearing appropriate PPE
 To strictly monitor the workers so as to be assured that all safety regulation & procedures
are implemented.
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Site Foreman
 Supervise & execute the installation accordance to the approved shop drawings & method
statement.
 Coordinate with the discipline engineer for site execution and during the final inspection.
 Coordinate with the crew on implementation of safety procedures at the site.

3.5 MANPOWER
 Site Engineer
 System Engineer
 Safety Officer
 QA/QC Engineer
 Site Foreman
 Technician
 Labours

3.6 TOOLS & EQUIPMENTS


 Crimpling Tool
 Punching Tool
 Screw Driver
 Spanner Set
 Cutter & Knife
 Drilling Machine
 Wire Map Tester
 Fluke Machine
 Labelling Machine
 Ladders
 Pulling Spring

3.7 MATERIALS
 Fibre and Copper Cables
 Patch Panels, Cable Managers, Modules and Connectors
 Equipment Racks and PDU
 Brackets
 Active Equipment such as Network Switches, Router, Firewall, Application Server, Access
Points.
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3.8 WORK PROCEDURE


3.8.1 Pre-Installation Activity
 Confirm that the material submission is approved
 Confirm that the related shop drawing is approved
 Check if the area is clear & clean before starting the work
 Liaising with the main contractor to ensure the site is ready for carrying out the
installation work.
 Ensure all operatives have passed the safety induction and have been briefed on
the method statement and understood this method statement before the start of
the work on site.
 Ensure necessary resources in term of labour, plant, equipment, tools and task
lighting arranged to carry out the job.
 Check if the work permit is ready
 Thoroughly review the information provided in safety guidelines and warning of the
products
 Coordinate with other services & trades.
3.8.2 Surveying Activities
 Proper access and egress to the work area to be provided.
 Ensure all safety requirement are compiled
 Adequate lighting shall be available.
 Trunking, Containment, Conduits and black boxes are available as per AFC shop
drawing.
3.8.3 Installation Steps
i) Cable Pulling
 Pull fibre and CAT6A Cables for the as per approved shop drawings and
in line with the approved method statement.
 Make sure while pulling the cables that the pathways are free from sharp
bends and turns.
 Make sure that the manufacturers recommended pulling tension and
minimum bend radius shall not be exceeded.
 Use of cable lubricants as when deemed necessary will significantly
reduce friction and speed cable installation especially within conduits.
 Use temporary labelling for identification while pulling.
 Raise WIR for the cable pulling for consultant approval.
ii) Cable Termination
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 Cable termination involves the organizing of cables by destination, forming


and dressing cables, and labelling, as well as actually creating a
connection with copper or fibre conductor.
 Cable termination preparation not only improves the quality of the job but
also decrease the amount of time required for termination.
 The performance of pre-termination function involves organizing the cable
by destination. Cable to the terminated should be placed at the point of
termination and must also be identified to ensure it is terminated in the
designated position. Cable connection is not complete until all
terminations are identified and labelled.
iii) Field Side Cable Termination
 Label the cables as per approved labelling scheme which is to be
approved / provided by consultant / client.
 Height shall be maintained from finish floor level of conduits as per
approved shop drawings.
 Make sure that the back boxes and face plate are available as per project
requirement and approved shop drawings.
 Remove only as much cable jacket as is required for termination and
trimming.
 Follow the manufacturer’s instruction for mounting, termination and cable
management.
 Minimize the amount of untwisting in a pair as result of termination to
connecting hardware. For untwisting cabling, maintain pair twists as close
as possible to the termination point.
iv) IDF/MDF Room Cable Termination.
 Clean all wires using dry piece of cloth and air blower.
 Main contractor to ensure that rooms are dust free and all construction
works area concluded.
 Install rack and passive accessories required from termination and cable
arrangement such patch panels and cable manager in the IDF room as
per AFC IDF and MDF rooms drawings and make sure cable trays and
stand / raised floor for the rack area available.
 Termination of the cables into the patch panels.
 Testing the cables for continuity using wire map tester
 Testing the cables using fluke machine
 Label the cables as per approved labelling scheme which is to be
approved / provided by consultant / client
 Raise WIR for IDF /MDF room termination.
v) Access Point Installation.
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 Thoroughly review the information provided in safety guidelines and


warnings of the products
 Install AP brackets on wall, hard ceiling, or drop ceiling as per AFC
installation, heat map, RCP, and floor layout drawings where applicable.
 Install AP onto brackets, if wall or hard ceiling mounted or install it directly
in the ceilings.
 Install antennas.
 Install communication outlet.
 Install patch cords into ports on AP from the outlet.
 Label the access points as per approved labelling scheme which is to be
approved / provided by consultant / client.
 Raised WIR for access point installation.
vi) Active Component Installation.
 Main contractor to ensure that rooms are dust free and all the construction
work are concluded.
 Main contractor shall ensure that the final paint is concluded and the
rooms are to be handed over confirming all the MEP related works are
concluded.
 Make sure that equipment racks are connected to the building ground.
 Take necessary precaution to avoid electrostatic discharge.
 Install the active component inside the tracks as per AFC IDF room rack
layout drawing.
 Do cable patching from patch panels to the active components and
between the active component using fibre and copper patch leads.
 Label the active components and patch leads as per approved labelling
scheme which is to be approved / provided by consultant / client.
 Ensure proper airflow through the data networking equipment helps
maintain effective operating temperatures and prevents the premature end
of life of the equipment.
 Ensure the power supply and other modules are securely installed.
 Remove all debris from site.
 Make sure the equipment is switched off when the power is connected.
 Power up and test equipment as specified in commissioning process.
 Configure the system to make sure all the functional requirement are met
as per the project specification and requirement.
 Raise WIR for Active Component Installation.
vii) Manufacturer Recommendation
 Respect the installation bend radius of the cable. Never exceed the
recommended maximum pulling load of the cable.
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 Cables must be selected and installed following the environmental


classification of operation of the product with appropriate containment and
installation technique.
 Provide proper earth bonding for the equipment racks.
 If the installation is a mixture of copper and fibre optic cabling install the
copper cabling first.
 Plan the occupation of cabling in the containment and along the route so
that crossover are eliminated and entry points into and exits from the
containment are not congested.
 Protect the edges of the basket or tray before starting to install the cable
to ensure no damage is caused.
 Ensure that the edges of the tray or basket have bend radius that exceeds
the installation bend radius of the cable concerned.
 Over tightening of the screw should be avoided when installation the
equipment.
 Use protective caps on unplugged optical ports to prevents dust from
contaminating them. Missing this can cause them to get accidently
damage.

3.9 TESTING AND COMMISIONING

To carry out commissioning activity for ICT system below mentioned procedure is recommended to
be followed in sequential manner. Responsibility of concerned persons is also indicated against
each activity.
Prior to any testing and commissioning the following documentation will be available.
 Pre-Commissioning test sheets
 Snag list duly signed off as complete sufficiently as not impede commissioning. Note that it
is necessary to have all snag complete prior to commissioning commencing.
 This procedure is for testing and commissioning.
 All relevant drawings
 Any documentation required as part of the safety procedure.
 All relevant material submittals
 Testing and commissioning reports.
3.9.1 Commissioning Prerequisites
The standard pre commissioning checks comprise of the following aspects.
 Visual inspection to ensure that all field devices are installed as per the
requirements.
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 Active and passive components (network switches and the corresponding cabling
infrastructure) are installed and commissioned, including patching (Installation &
Labelling of patch cords in telephone rooms) & necessary configuration.
 All instrument / test kits should have valid calibration certificate. Copies to be
produces during test.
 Permanent power is available.
3.9.2 Testing and Commissioning
 Check for the communication of all devices.
 Test the wireless coverage.

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