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Executing site preliminary works is a crucial step in the construction process to ensure a smooth and organized start to the project. Here are the general steps you might want to consider:

  1. Site Inspection and Survey:

    • Conduct a thorough site inspection to assess the current conditions.
    • Perform a topographic survey to understand the terrain and existing features.
  2. Permits and Approvals:

    • Obtain necessary permits and approvals from local authorities before commencing any work.
  3. Site Clearing:

    • Clear the site of any debris, vegetation, or obstacles that may impede construction.
  4. Temporary Facilities:

    • Establish temporary facilities such as site office, storage, and worker amenities.
  5. Fencing and Security:

    • Install perimeter fencing to secure the site and prevent unauthorized access.
  6. Utilities Identification:

    • Identify and mark the locations of existing utilities (water, gas, electricity) to avoid damage during construction.
  7. Environmental Considerations:

    • Implement measures to protect the environment, such as erosion control and dust suppression.
  8. Soil Testing:

    • Conduct soil testing to understand the soil composition and determine its suitability for construction.
  9. Mobilization of Equipment:

    • Bring in necessary construction equipment and machinery to the site.
  10. Setting Out:

    • Mark the positions of structures and key points on the ground based on the construction drawings.
  11. Health and Safety Measures:

    • Establish health and safety protocols, including signage, emergency procedures, and safety equipment.
  12. Site Logistics Plan:

    • Develop a site logistics plan to optimize the movement of materials, equipment, and personnel.
  13. Communication Channels:

    • Set up communication channels for effective coordination between the construction team and stakeholders.
  14. Material Storage:

    • Designate areas for material storage to keep them organized and easily accessible.
  15. Waste Management:

    • Implement a waste management plan to dispose of construction waste responsibly.
  16. Weather Considerations:

    • Consider weather conditions and implement measures to mitigate their impact on the construction process.
  17. Community Notifications:

    • Inform nearby residents and businesses about the upcoming construction activities, especially if they may be affected.
  18. Emergency Response Plan:

    • Develop and communicate an emergency response plan to address unforeseen circumstances.

Ensure that these preliminary works are carried out efficiently and in compliance with local regulations and safety standards. It's important to have a well-organized plan in place to set the foundation for a successful construction project.

This Unit describes the competences required to install building windows and doors. It involves preparing window and door schedule, fabricating/ordering building doors and windows, fixing building doors and windows and applying door and window finishes.


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