Work Method Statement For Plastering Work
Work Method Statement For Plastering Work
Raja Guru
September 15, 2014
CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PURPOSE
SCOPE
STEP OF WORKS
QC INSPECTION
ATTACHMENT
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Work Method Statement for Plastering of Concrete and Masonry Walls is to outline and
describe in detail the procedure such as setting and lay-out plan on actual location, erection of scaffolding,
mixing of cement plaster, rendering of wall and all other related activity. Inform all concerned supervisor
including workers the value and importance of this activity prior to implementation. This activity should be
performed with strict compliance and implementation of Safety Requirements & Procedure and project
specifications to complete the rendering work both for concrete and masonry walls.
2. SCOPE
The scope of this Method Statement covers the works in any Project
Cleaning of completed masonry wall and concrete structure prior to survey markings and lay-out.
Lay-out and put markings on the concrete structure and masonry wall the correct and final alignment and
required thickness of plastering.
3.2 Scaffolding and work at heights
Refer to BS 5262: 1991 Table I, Using mix designation II of cement: sand (using plasticizer)
1: 3 to 4.
3.4 Plastering/Rendering
3.4.1 Using Ready Mix
Fixed all final markings such as vertical alignment on completed concrete and masonry wall for the required
Check all embedded items particularly on electrical conduit and make sure it is installed properly and
Make sure that metal lath and accessories are installed properly in correct position prior to plastering works.
Try to moisten concrete and masonry wall by sprinkling water and keep damp before plastering starts.
Apply the plaster on the prepared surface by spraying it or manually with a plastering trowel at a thickness
of 10 mm in one layer.
Finish the surface with a wooden or steel float as required. Let the product set properly on the surface
If more thickness is required, the application should be done in two layers. The first layer should be
The new plaster has to be cured with water for at least three days by spraying.
Apply the bonding agent on the prepared concrete and masonry surface.
Apply a cement /sand mix in one coat for thickness from 8 to 12mm for first undercoat.
Scratch the undercoat to provide good adhesion with subsequent beds of coats.
Cure all coats before applying succeeding coats by sheeting over or damping periodically according to
weather condition, and allow coats to harden slowly.
Cured the final coat by keeping the surface damp with a fine spray of water.
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