Category: construction site
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Getting to Know the Various Types of Construction Site Cables
Explore different types of cables used in construction, their features, uses, and impacts on construction quality, as well as technological advancements in construction cable technology.
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Safety First: Understanding Safety Regulations on Construction Sites
Learn about the importance and impact of safety regulations on construction sites, from mitigating hazards to reducing accident rates.
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Importance of Construction Site Inspection and Supervision
Construction projects are complex and involve various stakeholders, equipment, materials, schedules, and tasks that require effective coordination. Supervision of works is crucial for the successful delivery of a project within budget, in a timely manner and within safety and construction standards. Proper supervision and inspection of the MEP disciplines ensure all the deliverables are met…
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Typical Day on a Residential Site Visit: Electrical Engineer
Greetings, fellow construction enthusiasts! Today, I take you on a journey to the heart of one of our construction sites, where the super structure stands tall, but the walls are yet to receive their plastering touch. My role as an electrical engineer on this day was to inspect the fixed riser conduits and alignment of…
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Regulations Every Project Manager Should Always Observe on Site
In this blog post, we will delve into the key site regulations that govern construction projects in Kenya. We will explore the mandatory requirements, documentation, and approvals necessary for initiating construction, ensuring public health standards, and addressing environmental concerns. Understanding these regulations is not only essential for compliance but also for the successful and responsible…
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Types of Drawings Found on Site
Drawings serve as the blueprints used to guide construction works on-site. They are typically graphical representations in 2D, and they primarily convey the designs and instructions for contractors while also serving as repositories of information for complete buildings. Drawings are prepared by various professionals appointed on a project, such as architects, engineers, suppliers, and contractors.…