Construction Project Management and Execution Standards
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Project Roles and Responsibilities
- 1. Promoter
- 2. Project Designer: Project study, safety, and quality control.
- 3. Constructor: Economic offer.
- 4. Licensing: Planning, works recruitment, and safety plan.
- Home Work
- 5. Direction (Optional): Address of work, quality control, and safety plan.
- 6. Control Entities: Tests and analysis.
- 7. Site Manager: Recruitment, management, coordination, and control of work.
Construction Stages
Stage 1: Preliminary
Demolition, site conditioning, work record, and media implementation for rethinking.
Stage 2: Structure
Excavation, foundation, concrete, and structural reorganization.
Stage 3: Masonry
Roof and walls, partitions, paving, conduit installation, cladding, tiling, plastering, and vertical ducts.
Stage 4: Finishes
Racks, blinds, windows, painting, kitchen furniture, marble benches, electrical mechanisms, plumbing, taps, urbanization, gardening, and final review.
Final Work
- 1. Final work certificate.
- 2. Warranties: Bulletins, keys, and device manuals.
Technical Execution Standards
External Walls
Identify materials, check forged supports, verify moisture, brick support refocusing, mortar dosage, and level view.
Wall Interior
Cleaning, refocusing, structure deliveries, partitions, corner alignment, anchors, plumb lines, pre-frames, and space for gypsum plaster and tiling.
Tiling
Identify material, anchor type, placement, aligned joints, meetings with walls/voids, and irregularity checks with rules.
Flooring
Material selection, thickness, expansion joints, mortar layer, flatness, equalization, and grouting.
Mortar Lining
Type of material, applied mesh, adhesion layer, and plastering thickness.
Flat Roof
Execution slope, thickness, waterproofing, heat insulation, overlap width, sink deliveries, corner protection, and expansion joint sealing.
Pitched Roofs
Stakeout, partition execution, skirt placement, insulation material, tile type, and auctions with parapets and joints.