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PROJECT ON CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

GROUP MEMBERS

1. EHSANULLAH (001)

2. QAZI NABEEL (144)

3. ANAS AHMED ABIDI(080)

4. ZUHAIR NADEEM(072)

5. MUHAMMAD JAWAD HASSAN(117)

6. MUHAMMAD ARIF SIDDIQUE KHAN(043)

7. AGHA BABAR ALI(078)

PROJECT INTERNAL

(ENGR. SYED FARAZ JAFRI)

PROJECT EXTERNAL

(ENGR.UMAR FAROOQ)

PROJECT INTERNAL & EXTERNAL

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PROJECT DETAILSCLIENT AL-GHAZI TRACTORS

DESIGN CONSULTANT NES-PAK.

MAIN CONTRACTOR TAHIR ENTERPRISES

ARCHITECT NES-PAK

LOCATION DEFENCE PHASE-1 PLOT 102-B

TOTAL COVERED AREA 4240 SQ FT

SRART DATE 31 DECEMBER 2013

EXPECTED FINISH DATE 31 MAY 2015

DURATION 15 MONTHS

PURPOSE OFFICE BUILDING

PARKING AREA 1 BASEMENT (FOR 22 CARS)

NUMBER OF STORIES 2 BASEMENT+ 4 FLOORS

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PROJECT OBJECTIVES

To evaluate working drawings and prepare BOQ

Preparation of bar bending schedule

Perform rate analysis

To evaluate productivity and duration of various activities

To study the effectiveness of site safety and quality in a success of construction project

To identify causes of delay and disputes on construction project.

Planning and scheduling of all construction activities on primavera p6e.

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PROJECT SCOPE

To provide overall co-ordination and project team management.

To perform project budgeting, scheduling, cost accounting and

reporting.

To ensure the quality standard keeping in view the cost.

Managing time within the whole project.

Efficient use of computer softwares.

Construction planning and resource allocation and optimization.

To get familiar with responsibilities and tasks of a civil engineer.

To observe the site safety.

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Principles of Management

Division of work

Discipline

Unity of command

Unity in Direction

Centralization of power to do work

Change individual interest into organizational interest

Authority and responsibility should always be together

Equality, stability and motivation

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5M’s of Management

In the management literature, five M’s of management called

as:

Money

Material

Man power

Machinery

Methodology

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METHODOLOGY

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PROJECT MILESTONES

We have successfully achieved the following milestones

Evaluated working drawings.

Prepared bar bending schedule and BOQ.

Performed rate analysis.

Evaluated productivity and duration of various activities.

Studied the effectiveness of site safety and quality in a success of

construction project.

Identify causes of delay and disputes on construction project.

Planned and scheduled all construction activities on primavera p6e.

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Selection Of Project (WHY?)

We have selected the project due to the following reasons.

First of all the reason we selected the project in construction

management was due to our interest and better understanding

provided by teachers about the management in the field of civil

engineering.

The topic which we have selected for final year project show our

interest about cost evaluation of construction project and how to

control project cost through better resource allocation & optimization

and also to get awareness about job site safety and quality issues

related to construction project.

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Site Visit And Data Collection

Frequently visited site for

Collection of data such as working drawings.

Observing Different construction activities on site.

Discussing problems with external.

Getting awareness about sequence of work required to plan and

schedule the project.

To observe and understand safety and quality parameters.

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Preparation and Submission of

Synopsis

Synopsis was submitted to our internal in the month of February 2015

which included

Project title

Project details

Project technical information

3c’s of project

Objectives and scope of project

Time frame

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Rate Analysis and Workout

Productivity All Rates and productivity (except productivity of machinery) are taken

from NES-PAK Contract section 12th floor PNIC Building opp. Shahra-

e-Faisal, with cooperation of GM of Contract section Engr. Nasir Jamal.

Some Rates and productivity were provided by our Site supervisor of

AL Ghazi Office Building Associate Engr. MR Fahad

Productivity of machinery was found from internet by pdf manuals of

manufacturers of respective machineries.

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Preparation Of Bar bending schedule and BOQ We prepared BBS and BOQ by following working drawings

(Ground Floor, 1st Floor, 2nd Floor, 3rd Floor and Basement 1)

S.# WBS NAME Shuttering

(sq. ft)

Volume

(Cu. Ft)

Reinforcement

(kg)

Plastering

(sq. ft)

1 Beams 3125 1157 3783 2702

2 Columns 877.1 325.68 1641.6 877.1

3 Walls 8177

4 Slab 4172.1 3184.3 5700 9074.8

Basement 2

Activity Concreting Reinforcement

(Kg)

Plastering Blocks

Sand

(cft.)

Cement

(bags)

Crush

(Cft.)

Sand

(cft)

Cement

(bags)

Beams 496

cft

199

bags

992cft 3783 kgs 135 cft 27 bags

Columns 207.5 83 415 2280 64.3 cft 13

Slabs 1365 546 2730 5700 461 92

Walls 625.4 125 9875

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Substructure

work

S.# WBS Name Shuttering Volume Reinforcement

1 Pile 88970(Excavation)

5242.21 (pouring)

22500 kg

2 Back Filling 10000 cft

3 Pile Cap 5164 13700 18650 kg

4 Column up to

Plinth

785 cft 4270 kg

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Study and observation of site safety

and quality

The biggest concern which we observed at the site that for engineers

and supervisors personal protection equipment's (PPE ) were given and

other safety precautions were followed but for the laborers the

equipment's (PPE) was not properly provided due various delays

occurred because of accidents.

Through sites visits we observed that proper quality control procedures

were implemented to get the required quality construction and in

quality assurance teams were assigned to check that all the design

specifications and codes were followed according to standards.

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Planning and scheduling of al-ghazi

project on primavera P6

Planning and scheduling on P6 was started at 4 December 2014 and

was successfully completed on 7 Jan 2015

Budgeted total cost of project which we estimated by P6 is Rs 38907213

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PROJECT S CURVE

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Activity usage profile

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What we Learnt?/Conclusion This construction management project gave us a better understanding about the site sense

and skills required to execute the task properly within limited cost & given time at the site.

We have computed the bill of quantities and learnt about cost estimation of various

activities of the project. We worked out and understood the bar bending schedule of the project.

We also performed the rate analysis to get familiar with cost evaluation of construction projects.

We studied the effectiveness of jobsite safety program in a project success and observed that if safety

standards and precautions are strictly carried out on site then the chances of site accidents

can be avoided up to great extent as well time delays in the project as a result of accidents can also be

controlled.

We also observed that quality assurance & control on site leads to reliable and economical

construction in many aspects.

We evaluated productivity and duration of various activities and resources of our project.

Planning and scheduling of all construction activities was performed on primavera p6e and learnt to

effectively utilize available resources for a various activities of project and control their cost using

primavera P6e

After working on the management software Primavera P6e, We learnt the satisfactory level of software

towards handling and working and were able to understand the user friendliness of the software.

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