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Production Trade Rate Unit Remark Temporary Works Drive King Post 4 Nos. / day Install Steel Deck 64 m2 / day Drive Sheet Pile (Vibration Method) 40 Nos. / day per rig Drive Sheet Pile (Silent Piler with Water Jet Method) 10 Nos. / day per rig Install Diaphragm Wall 0.67 Panel / day Soil Improvement JGP 6 nos. / per day per rig Piling Works 1 operator, 1 banksman (check verticality), 3 workers and 1 crane operator. 1 welder, 1 operator, 1 worker

Install Bored Pile

1 Nos. / day

Drive RC Piles Excavation

160-200

m / day

Open Excavation Strutted Excavation Bulk Excavation Excavation in Trench Pipe jacking for Sewer Line Rock Blasting RC Works Concreting Rebar (assembly only) Wire Mesh (normal) Wire Mesh (heavy duty) Conventional Formwork for Beam and Slab System Formwork / Conventional FW for Wall Launch Precast Slab Machinery Tower Crane Architectural Works Stone Cladding

25-50

600 m3 / day 500 m3 / day 300 m3 / day m / day 6 m / day 20 m3 / week

600m3 is min. Can up to 1000m3. It involves 1 excavator and 10 lorries. 3 men through normal soil 5 men 8 men

45-50 45-50

m3 / gang.hr hr / tonne 0.1 manhr / m2 0.2 manhr / m2 3 manhr / m2 2 manhr / m2 no. / d 15 Pallet / d 1000 m2 / mth

Detailed Architectural Works Trade Brickwork Floor Screed Acoustics Ceiling Frame Ceiling Panels Wall Frame Wall Panels Painting Sealer Floor Tiling Granite Flooring Note: 1-0 Planning Duration: planning workdays per week: 7 planning workhours per week: 56 planning weeks per month: 4.3

Production Rate: per gang day Unit 50 m2 50 m2 200 m2 60 m2 60 m2 60 m2 120 m2 200 m2 40 m2 70 m2

Composition: Men per Gang 4 4 4 with 1 machine 4 4 2 4 1 5 4

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2-0 Normal Cycle Time: Cycle time for in-situ RC high-rise building using system FW: 9-12d Cycle time for in-situ RC high-rise building using conventional FW: 13-16d Cycle time for the initial story and roof part: 17-20d Cycle time for steel structure with Bondek system: 5-7d 3-0 Productivity: 3-1 Labour productivity is a measure of the overall effectiveness of an operating system in utilising labour, equipment, and capital to convert labour efforts into usuful output. In other words, it is a measure of the team work. 3-2 For measuring lower level productivity, use unit such as m3/manhr for concreting, kg/manhr for rebar installation. 3-3 For measuring higher level productivity, use unit such as $/manhr. For instance, monthly payment over total man hour spent on that month.

NOTE: The table is under review. The author is revising the production rates based on his newly participated actual projects. Some figures can be seen at other sections under this "Productivity" and Marina Barrage progress photo section.

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