LP 04
SITE MOBILISATION & PREPARATION

Site Mobilisation

II. Access Road

III. Site Clearing

I. Work Boundary

IV. Staff Mobilization

a) Arranging pre-contract meetings.

b) Coordination of necessary documents including additional contracts,

c) Advertise and hire for auxiliary staff for positions involving security, cleaning and any additional laborers

should the requirement arises.

d) Establishing personnel such as inspection officers and surveying staff.

e) Preparing the necessary arrangements for the site with the local authority and emergency services upon

commencement of works.

f) Ensures that all staff onsite are trained with the necessary site induction and training to ensure that the

workers can work without the risk of having their health and safety compromised.

g) Arranging all necessary utilities that are required on site, such as water, electricity and ICT services.

V. Site Office & Furniture

VI. Utility Connection

VII. Engagement with Local Authorities/Community

VIII. Workers Temporary Settlement Area and Utilities

a) Sanitary facilities, (Toilets, washing and drying areas)

b) Cooking and dining facilities

c) First aid and medical facilities

d) Leisure and social facilities (Indoor and outdoor recreation)

e) Interfaith facilities

f) Commercial amenities

g) Drinking water

h) Electricity

i) Gas/LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas

j) Storage for tools/personals belongings

IX. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)

X. Site Preparation

Site Preparation

V. Fencing

VI. Site Waste Management and Compliance

IV. Existing & Temporary Supply / Generators (Electrical & Water)

III. Site Security

II. Signage

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I. Store

Workers Control

V. Attendance Control

VI. Appraisals

IV. Tool Box Talk @ Tool Box Meeting

VII. Resources Management in Workers

III. Safety Briefing

VIII. Work Log

II. Disciplinary Action

I. Work Permit (Local & International)

a) Fine

b) Termination

c) Suspension

 Time and material costs

 Constructive changes (Unauthorized Contractual Changes)

 Delays and/or acceleration

 Work suspensions, disruptions, or terminations

 Acts of God

 Out-of-sequence work

The information that gets recorded on the construction site daily logs/diary are

Physical conditions: Any detected poor soil quality on site, as well as any obstructions such large rocks

All available personnel that are on the construction site on the day.

Weather conditions, specifically if it rained, temperature and wind speed

Number of laborers on site as well number of hours worked.

Reported date

Amount of work completed for the day

Any delays or disruptions that has occurred and/or that may occur in the future

Any safety, industrial and/or environmental accidents or incidents.