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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND CHALLENGES ON IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFE MEASURES IN DEEP EXCAVATION PROJECTS
1 STUs (Safety) - Approved and Confirmed/ 1 STUs (Structural) - Approved and Confirmed/ PDUs for PEs and CEngs (To Be Confirmed)
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SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND CHALLENGES ON IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFE MEASURES IN DEEP EXCAVATION PROJECTS
Safety for deep excavation is a highly sensitive requirement which demands competent professionals (Designers, Engineers, Supervisors, Safety & ECMO) for implementations and enforcement in the construction activities.
When it comes to excavations for major projects, particularly in densely developed urban areas, there are more options than just the conventional bottom-up building approach. While just about every major construction project involves digging large holes in the ground, the methods of excavation can have a significant impact on timeframes and costs. The good practices should comprise of innovative solutions to challenges faced on most sites, as well as improved work procedures that enhance safety and environmental performance. While every site is unique, there are common issues that may be faced by most contractors.
PRINCIPLES OF EARTH RETAINING & STABILISING STRUCTURE FOR DEEP EXCAVATION
Temporary works for deep excavation rely on moderately conservative ground parameters and robust design solutions to limit movements of both the temporary works system and surrounding ground or structures within acceptable limits.
This is particularly true when working in the urban environment. Once major excavation commences, effective construction control of the works is required to keep movements within their limits. Instrumentation plays a crucial role in the safe construction of temporary works. This presentation aims to give an overview on design, construction and effective instrumentation & monitoring of deep excavation projects in Singapore.
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