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SCOPE of Works For A Building Construction

The document provides a scope of works and network diagram for the construction of a two-storey residential building. The scope of works outlines 8 key stages of construction including temporary facilities, earthworks, structural works, miscellaneous works, architectural/finishing, electrical fixtures, plumbing fixtures, and painting. The network diagram then lists 18 activities in the roughing-in and finishing works, and specifies the dependency and duration of each activity.

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SCOPE of Works For A Building Construction

The document provides a scope of works and network diagram for the construction of a two-storey residential building. The scope of works outlines 8 key stages of construction including temporary facilities, earthworks, structural works, miscellaneous works, architectural/finishing, electrical fixtures, plumbing fixtures, and painting. The network diagram then lists 18 activities in the roughing-in and finishing works, and specifies the dependency and duration of each activity.

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CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT MANAGEMENT (SCOPE OF WORKS AND NETWORK DIAGRAM)

P R EP A R ED BY : L A ZA , L EM ER S O N J .

P R ES E N TE D T O: E N G R . BO B BY P . C A LI C D A N

S.Y. 2012-2013

SCOPE OF WORKS
Two-Storey Residential Building

I.

TEMPO RARY FACILITIE S


Temporary enclosure must be provided prior to layout. All materials to be used shall conform to the requirement of the village association.

II.

EARTHWORK
All existing structure/tree must be removed prior to layout; Excavation should be undertaken as per approved designed depth and should be for final approval of the Engineer in charge. Backfilling should be done in such a way it would leave. Soil should be compacted up to the maximum allowable percentage prior to concreting.

III. S T R U C T U R A L
A. C O N C R E T I N G 1. F O U N D A T I O N 2. COLUMNS 3. BEAMS B. R E I N F O R C E M E N T C. S T E E L R O O F F R A M E D. M A S O N R Y W O R K S 1. W A L L S E. R O O F I N G

IV . OTHER MISCELLAN EOUS


A. TERMITE PROOFING B. P L U M B I N G R O U G H I N G - I N C. E L E C T R I C A L R O U G H I N G - I N

V.

ARCHITECTURAL/FINISHING
A.

B. C. D. E.

FLOOR FINISHES WALL FINISHES CARPENTRY WORKS DOORS AND WINDOWS FINISHING HARDWARE

V I. E L E C T R I C A L FIXTURES
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. CIRCUIT BREAKERS ELECTRICAL PIPES AND FITTINGS ELECTRICAL G.I. BOXES WIRES AND CABLES SWITCHES CEILING EAVES OUTLETS LIGHTING OUTLETS

V II. PLUMBING FIXTURES


A. B. C. D. E. F. SANITARY WATER LINES BATH FIXTURES, WATER CLOSET AND LAVATORY KITCHEN SINK KITCHEN FAUCET SHOWER VALVES

V III.

PAINTING

ROUGHING-IN WORKS

ACTIVITY
A. TEMPORARY FACILITIES B. EARTHWORKS C. TERMITE PROOFING D. FOUNDATION E. PLUMBING ROUGHING IN G/F F. ELECTRICAL ROUGHING IN G/F G. COLUMNS G/F H. WALLS G/F I. BEAMS (FOR 2ND FLOOR) + SLAB (2ND FLOOR) J. PLUMBING ROUGHING IN 2ND /F K. ELECTRICAL ROUGHING IN 2ND/F L. COLUMNS 2 /F M. WALLS 2ND/F N. BEAMS (FOR ROOF) O. TRUSSES INSTALLATION P. ROOFING
ND

DEPENDENCY
A B C D D E E, F G, H I I J J, K L, M N O

DURATION (DAYS)
6 12 3 12 6 6 6 12 12 6 6 6 12 4 18 6

FINISHING WORKS

ACTIVITY
A. FLOOR FINISHING B. WALL FINISHING C. WATER PROOFING D. CARPENTRY WORKS (CEILING, FASCIA BOARD) E. DOORS AND WINDOWS+ FINISHING HARDWARE (DOOR LOCKS, HINGES) F. CABINETS G. PAINTING H. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES INSTALLATION I. PLUMBING FIXTURES INSTALLATION J. TILEWORKS

DEPENDENCY
A, B A, B

DURATION (DAYS)
10 10 6 18 12

D E, F E C G, H, I,

9 30 6 6 24

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