construction project observations
After several months of planning and design, excavation for the new ACES library on the University of Illinois campus began in May 1999. The project is sponsored and will be owned by the Board of Trustees for the University of Illinois. Six separate contractors are working together under one general contractor. The project, which began in May of 1999, is scheduled to be completed by February 2001. Through informal interviews with Charles O. Pickar we learned that the project is 4-5 weeks behind schedule. Pending weather conditions 25 to 35 workers usually present on site. The typical workday can run between 6:30am and depending on deadlines can last until 9-10pm. As of the third week in January 2000, the concrete foundation and the steel framework for the five-story structure, with the exception of the roof, were intact. The appendix of this report contains photographs of observed procedures and site materials. On the morning of January 27, two massive 18-wheel trucks carrying various shapes and sizes of steel beams were unloaded on site. It took almost two hours to unload each truck. A crane approximately 200 ft. high was used to move the steel from the truc
Two men watched to ensure that the materials flowed smoothly from the mix truck to the pump truck. It's the responsibility of the construction manager to ensure that materials get there on time and that workers have the qualifications and tools necessary to complete the task. An example of this is the basement project. Special protective masks and eye shields were used to ensure no damage was done to the eyesight of the welders during this process. The decking between the second and third stories was about half installed by 3:00pm. There were four electricity trucks present today and they appeared to be digging the power supply line to the building. If the load sways while being transferred, there is a great possibility that it will flip. Each link in the chain is essential. Each beam had three small steel ledges, which stuck out horizontally near the top, and were designed to support piping that will run above the ceiling. February 3, 2000On the afternoon of Thursday February 3, the site, just by looking, didn't seem to have made any progress from the previous day. He explained that the electricians and pipe fitters were working in the basement running conduit and laying pipe. Two men took turns operating the crane. Within the construction site were piles of wire mesh and reinforcement bars.
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