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Purpose
The purpose of generating this method statement is to define the procedure step by step to implement the correct practices for the Installation of Underground Containment “DUCT” through the guidelines contained herein to ensure that the job execution complies with specifications and serves the intended function to a satisfactory level where applicable in the project building.
Scope
- This method statement covers all processes related to the Installation of Underground Containment “DUCT” Installation as the following:
- Electrical-underground Containment (Duct) Installation
- Approved type of PVC pipe for electrical use will be ordered and supplied to the site.
- The width of the trench for the electrical pipe installation will be as small as practicable with sides vertical.
- Mud, rock projections, boulders and hard spots, and other waste will be removed from the trench bottom and trim level.
- The bottom of the trench will be compacted before the installation of sand bedding for the pipes.
- The AC installation ducts (pipes) will be installed as indicated and marked on the approved shop drawings and according to the manufacturer's written instructions.
- The ducts will be supported and spaced up to the required line and level to prevent sagging of ducts and breaking of couplings and watertight seals, and secured with cords where necessary.
- The ducts will be laid and joined to the required line and level on the wet sand bed, covered with sand, and backfill trench to ground level with excavated soil, free from stones and other debris/waste as well.
METHOD STATEMENT FOR UNDERGROUND CONTAINMENT “DUCT” INSTALLATION |
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