Method Statement of Construction
This chapter will discuss the general construction of structures, from the definition of building height. The building and the construction of tall buildings, which are detailed as follows.
Definition of the construction process.
Method Statement that explains how the sequence of steps in the hard work by describing it as a Shop Drawing a parallel with an understanding of communication between staff prior to implementation. To understand the process of theconstruction that consists of a Method Statement.
1. The purpose of the construction.
2. Materials for construction.
3. Construction methods.
Type of construction
1. The work in the ground (The pile work, Open Cut work and Foundation work),
2. The work above ground. (Slip Form work, Column work, Beam work and Floor work)
Piling Work
Work as part of the foundations of the weighting of the foundation into the soil dueto the size of the foundation, the foundation, the weight of the pole, and constructionconstraints or if the land has to weigh less, such as clay or piles are used. there aretwo types of the pile hammer and pile type of foundation to be used depending on the environment in areas such as construction, transportation, buildings, andnearby communities for their areas of work.
Pile hammer.
Pile hammer nowadays is made of concrete, which is available in four types of piling boxes in the clay pile cut the ice on which the clay or soft clay because the surface area for friction to the pile, centrifugal a. The circular cross section and a hole in the middle of the pile is a load of more than two of the above because it has high strength can be nailed down to a depth of more than a tool with a hammer and a pile diameter of 15 hexagons. cm into the pile of wood which is used to replace pile foundation in soft soil to break into groups to control and monitor the pile to the pile must consist of a performance tool. Personnel with experience to step in and control it so I can check out the thread of control and inspection at the stake.


