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Monitoring Underground Construction is the only guide to the principles for development, design, implementation and management of monitoring systems employed to manage risks in underground construction for clients, project managers, designers, contractors and asset owners.


Características

  • ISBN: 9780727741189
  • Páginas: 58
  • Tamaño: 21x30
  • Edición:
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Año: 2011

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Contenido Monitoring underground construction. A best practice guide

Monitoring Underground Construction is the only guide to the principles for development, design, implementation and management of monitoring systems employed to manage risks in underground construction for clients, project managers, designers, contractors and asset owners.

Monitoring is often a key risk mitigation measure for the control of construction processes and protection of existing assetsaffected by excavations. Monitoring Underground Construction is structured to reflect the main stages in a project, fromobjective setting to operation and management, and highlights the roles and responsibilities of the various stakeholders at eachstage to help the reader avoid problems which have historically arisen due to omissions in these areas. Case studies from arange of projects are included to highlight the critical role of strategic and well-planned monitoring programmes in the successof any underground construction project. Approaching the subject at the level of key principles, focusing on setting objectives, strategic planning and the high levelspecification of monitoring systems, and based on experience gained across a variety of projects, Monitoring Underground Construction

    • is applicable to all underground works whatever their scale or global location
    • assists users in managing particular monitoring-related risks that occur at each stage
    • discusses the integration of monitoring information with works progress data to facilitate interpretation and management
    • covers monitoring undertaken for a range of different objectives and on behalf of various stakeholders
    • includes summary checklists for each stage of the project.

Providing best practice guidance on the use of monitoring systems, Monitoring Underground Construction is relevant to all those with responsibilities for activities of this type, including clients, project managers, designers and contractors. The guide is also a useful reference for third parties such as insurers and owners or managers of adjacent infrastructure, who have an interest in underground works.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Executive summary

1 Introduction


1.1. The purpose of this guide
1.2. The scope of this guide
1.3. Application
1.4. The British Tunnelling Society interest 2

Objectives of monitoring

Principles for planning effective monitoring systems
3.1. Client obligations
3.2. Engaging stakeholders
3.3. Constraints
3.4. Process and deliverables

Considerations for designing effective monitoring systems

4.1. Design basis
4.2. Monitoring system functional requirements
4.3. Distribution of monitoring
4.4. Accuracy, precision and range
4.5. Frequency of monitoring
4.6. Baseline measurements
4.7. System reliability and redundancy
4.8. System verification
4.9. Monitoring system maintenance requirements
4.10. Other factors influencing the choice of technology
4.11. Requirements for data processing
4.12. Requirements for data interpretation and review
4.13. Requirements for data presentation to stakeholders
4.14. Requirements for data back-up and archiving
4.15. Requirements for responses to monitoring
4.16. Design outputs
 
Considerations for operation and management

5.1. Operational basis
5.2. Personnel, resourcing and competency
5.3. Demonstration of compliance with requirements
5.4. Data processing and management
5.5. Integration of monitoring data with works
5.6. Data interpretation and review
5.7. Contingency plans
5.8. Data presentation to stakeholders
5.9. Close-out/completion process
5.10. Archiving process

Conclusions and recommendations

Appendix A.

Glossary

Appendix B Monitoring system specification checklists

Appendix C Common monitoring problems

Appendix D Monitoring report example

Appendix E Case studies

E1. Monitoring case study 1
E2. Monitoring case study 2
E3. Monitoring case study 3
E4. Monitoring case study 4
E5. Monitoring case study 5
E6. Monitoring case study 6

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