The Civil Engineering Contractor January 2018 | Page 20
ON SITE
Rendering of final development by Boogertman & Partners
Franki’s geotechnical
solutions
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Village Walk - lateral support of existing structure.
He explains in more detail what the QS role entails, “QS manages the
budget. We compile monthly reports for the client on where we are standing
currently, and when we estimate completion, while in the background,
we manage the procurement of all subcontracts. The main contractor
mainly does the wet works: concrete, earthworks, brickwork, plastering
and paintwork, and the rest is all subcontracted. Then during that work,
we remeasure the whole project to try and get to a final number with the
contractor, and to report correctly to that final number. That is basically what
we do on a daily basis,” he says.
“In terms of construction, we are sitting at about 65% completion,”
Reid concludes.
18 - CEC January 2018
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185 no. 600mm diameter soldier piles
ranging in depth from 12m to 28m
13 no. 900mm diameter cantilever
piles to support 8m-high soil face and
29 no.125mm diameter cantilever
micropiles to support a 3.5m-high
face with the emergency walkway
immediately behind these.
249 no. four-strand anchors to support
existing basement walls
954 no. strand anchors varying in
capacity between 600 and 900KN to
regain the unique soil faces bordering the
Maude Str., Balalaika, Protea and Holiday
Inn Hotels
633 no. hollow bars/rock bolts
10 800m² of gunnite face
265 000m³ soil excavation
About 60 000m³ of rock blasting (bulk
and hand blasting)