MS For MLT On 300 Spun Pile Br583
MS For MLT On 300 Spun Pile Br583
MS For MLT On 300 Spun Pile Br583
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IMPORTANT:
The information contained herein is the proprietary property of UE CONSTRUCTION SDN BHD.
CONTENTS
1.0 SCOPE
2.0 MATERIALS
4.0 METHOD
9.0 DOCUMENTATION
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1.0 SCOPE
This method statement is generally describes the method and procedures for
driving of 300mm diameter precast reinforced concrete spun pile. The
reinforced concrete pile to be drive within the range of bridge approaches
2.0 MATERIALS
The length of the pile shall come in 12m, 9m and 6m. The initial piece
shall come with thew cast in standard shoe as approved.
3.1 The following is a list of equipment to be used. However, the actual number
of units would depend on the area involved.
a) Survey equipment
b) Trailers
c) Piling rig
d) 5 tons hydraulic hammer + accessories
e) 20T hydraulic crane
f) Diesel powered welding set
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g) Kentledge
h) Hydraulic jack
i) Dial & pressure gauge
j) Supporting beams of kentledge
k) Level instrument
l) Others as shown in APPENDIX C and APPENDIX D
m) PDA apparatus
3.2 All plants and machinery will be with valid documents or license.
4.0 METHOD
4.1.1 Setting out piling points in accordance with the data and reference
points as shown in the drawings.
4.1.2 Mark the pile position with suitable identifiable pins, pegs or
markers.
4.1.3 Setting out of the first pile point and subsequent selected pile points
shall be confirmed by DRB appointed surveyor.
4.2 MOBILIZATION
4.2.1 When the piling platform and access has been prepared and
inspected to acceptable, machinery, equipment and precast R.C
spun piles will be transported by lorry/trailer to the site via available
access road. The precast units will be off-loaded by cranes and
placed in the assigned location within the construction site.
4.3.1.1 A single piling rig with hydraulic hammer shall be used. The ram
weight of the hammer and drop height shall be altered depending
on the type of pile to be driven.
4.3.1.3 The pile head shall be protected with suitable size cap and packing
using layers of timber or plywood. The entire axis of the hammer,
helmet, cap and pile shall coincide with the center axis of the pile to
prevent undue stresses across the face of the pile head plate.
4.3.2.1 UEC representative shall inspect to ensure the pile condition such as
marking, verticality, alignment, level, position and welding are in
order.
4.3.2.2 Check the ground level and piling platform to ensure easy
movement of the piling rig.
4.3.2.3 Visual inspection of the pile before pitching and record down.
Cracked pile shall not be used and should be rejected.
4.3.2.6 Where the pile is to be pitched towards the driving hammer, a wire
sling shall be tied across the pile at the point not exceeding 0.3L
where L is the length of the pile.
4.3.2.7 The pile with the driving cap shall be positioned into the driving
block of hammer and pitched over the peg position.
4.3.2.8 Plump lines or spirit level shall be used to accurately align the pile
into its vertical position by adjusting the two stay jacks of the piling
rig.
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4.3.3 Jointing
4.3.3.1 When the pile has been driven into ground and the pile head is
about 0.6 meters protruding, the hammer shall be stopped.
4.3.3.2 Another extension pile shall be pitched over the initial pile and the
alignment again adjusted with the stay jacks. Butt-welding shall be
carried out across the entire external edges of the head plate of the
two piles.
4.3.4.1 The pile driving record form shall contain the following information.
4.3.4.3 When the pile approaching the set condition, the piling crew shall
attach a piece of graph paper onto the pile.
4.3.4.4 A timber support platform shall be used to rest the pencil that will
trace the driving characteristic of the pile over a period of ten blows
during the driving.
4.3.4.5 The set record when taken will then be detached from the pile and
marked with the identified number of the pile point.
4.3.5.1 Upon completion of piling and approval by the S.E, pile shall be cut
off at the required level.
4.4.1 Layout for the pile point will be carried out on the basis of the
coordinates given by the consultant.
4.4.2 S.E will be notified using Request For Inspection Form No. 9288-F-
S003 Rev 3.3 to verify the setting layout.
4.4.3 R.C 300mm diameter spun pile will installed using piling rig with
hydraulic hammer.
4.4.4 MLT test for test pile will be carried out in accordance to APPENDIX
D.
4.4.6 Dial gauge and check level reading shall be taken immediately
before and after application of each load increment. Therefore, at
intervals, dial gauge of 2, 4, 8, 15 and 30 minutes and
subsequently hourly intervals, dial gauge readings shall be
recorded. No increment of load shall be applied until unless the
average of the dial gauge readings does not vary by more than
0.25mm in hour.
4.4.7 For each load increment, dial gauge reading shall be taken in the
same manner as that for load increment. The settlement reading
shall be taken continuously at hourly intervals for 24 hours after the
complete load is removed.
4.4.9 Safe Work Load Capacity of Piles : The safe working capacity of
pile shall be evaluate based on the MLT and PDA on permanent piles
as specified by consultant in the drawings and shall be taken as the
least of the following :
4.4.10 The performance of the test pile shall be deemed to have satisfied
the requirement of the specification, if the settlement/deflection of
the pile head at various stages of loading in the MLT complies with
the requirements given below:
a) When loaded to Designed Working Load, total settlement of the test pile
head shall not exceed 8 mm.
When load to 1.5 times the Designed Working Load, the total
settlement of the test pile shall not exceed 12 mm or 10% of the pipe
diameter/width, whichever is the lower value.
4.5.1 Dynamic Load Test for piles is done in accordance to the ASTM
Standard D-4945-96 or ICE Specification For Piling (UK) Standard
Testing Procedure. Dynamic Pile Test is based on the theory of
Stress Wave Propagation on Piles (CASE Method).
4.5.2 The test is suitable for pile verifications at the end of driving or at
re-strike for selected piles. The soil condition is to be considered
when determining the time at which to be carried out the test. The
pile driving hammer used for installation of the pile will be employed
to caused the impact on the pile top to generate the necessary
strain and wave propagation. The procedure for impact follows that
of standard pile driving routine.
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4.5.4 To ensure good field data and protection for the sensors, the pile
top should be at least 3 times.
4.5.5 The pile width or diameter measured from the ground surface.
4.5.6 Upon securing the sensors and connection them to the Pile Driving
Analyzer, the latter is turned on and the relevant pile information is
keyed onto the equipment .A self-diagnosis program is then
activated to ensure that the system is in proper working order.
4.5.7 Once, the self-check is done, the system is set ‘Standby’ mode,
ready to receive the test signals from the impact. The collection of
data from the impact is automatic. Multiple blows/impacts is often
carried out to enable representative data to be collected.
4.5.8 Data from different blows for the same pile will be stored onto one
storage file location on the computer .A representative set of data
will be used for onward analysis. Useful information that can be
display for each impact includes:
Testing shall follow the procedure laid out in the Project Inspection & Test
Plan.
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6.1 Work will be carried out according to the Project Safety Plan.
6.2 Tool box meeting will be carried out on construction area at regular
interval to ensure compliance with the Safety Plan and familiarity with
accident and emergency procedures.
6.4 Provide PPE to all workers including safety helmet, safety shoe, vest,
ear protector, etc.
6.6 Advanced traffic warning signs will be positioned in place along and at
entrance of access roads and designated flagman will be used when
working in the vicinity of existing road if required.
6.9 Ensure the piling platform is flat and cleared of vegetation. Where
necessary a layer of earth fill shall be places and compacted. Soft
layers shall be excavated and record. The earth platform shall be
capable the withstand the movement of piling rig, handling crane as
well as transport trailers delivering the pile for site.
6.10 Where the piling platform is limited in space, ensure an adjoining area
for stockpile of precast pile levelled.
6.11 Ensure the method and sequence of lifting, handling, transporting and
storing of piles carried out in such manner that damages to piles was
limited.
6.12 Inspect all machinery at site and ensure that it has competent
certificate and is safe to operate.
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6.13 The entire area of operation 2.5 meter away from the operational
railway line will be barricaded to restrict the movement of the working
staff.
6.15 During the implementation of MLT, 2.0 meter around the kentledge will
be barricaded with safety strip to prevent the movement of
unauthorized personnel. Refer APPENDIX G.
Not applicable.
9.0 DOCUMENTATION
9.5 Appendix E – Details of Jack & Loading Sequence (psi/tonnes) For MLT
On Test Pile At BR457
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9.7 Appendix G - Plan Safety Strip Around The Kentledge And Level
Position.
APPENDIX A
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APPENDIX B
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APPENDIX C
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APPENDIX D
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APPENDIX E
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APPENDIX F
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APPENDIX G
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APPENDIX H
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APPENDIX I