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We are The Contractor as requested in the Term of Reference herewith attached our
management of project, work methodology and deliverable of equipments which sets
out in detail the resources and methods that we propose to use for each activity
required to be undertaken to perform the Services.
Management of the project will handle by all personnel under coordination of Projects
Coordinator (handle from Head Office) and Site Manager / Field Coordinator (handle
directly in site). Close & continuous coordination between head office and site will
result the project success and minimize problems occurred.
1. Available quality control programs mentioned detail in our ISO procedures will be
used to execute the work and to ensure our delivered works are conformed to
National quality Standards and all work activities are under control.
The following description explained briefly concerning our management plan and work
methodology.
1. SCOPE OF WORK
1.1 The work to be performed consist of furnishing all labor, equipment and
materials, licenses and technical services and supervision necessary in
performing any and all work required for the following (partially is unused):
(10) Preparation of complete soil boring logs and records of the field
operations and furnishing the same to the Owner on a daily basis as the
work are performed.
(11) Preparation and submission to the Owner of a plan of as drilled, boring
locations, all boring logs and reports required by this specification.
1.2 Sampling and Testing in Overburden. This may include the following :
1.3 In case where rain come down, full protective will be taken to performed, the
work.
When there is heavy rain, field exploration will be stopped if deems necessary
base on instruction by the Owner.
The Contractor will maintain sufficient equipment, materials, parts, tools and
supplies to meet the requirement for the work. All equipment will be capable of
securing satisfactory samples of the required diameters at the required drilling
depths.
All accessories for drilling, sampling and water testing such as casing, drill rods, drill
bits, piping, pumps, meters, gauges and other materials or necessary for the work,
will be furnished by Contractor.
The equipment will be in satisfactory operating condition and capable of performing
the work set fort herein safety and efficiently. The equipment will be subject to
inspection by the Owner at all times and deemed unsatisfactory will be removed
from the work site and replaced by satisfactory equipment.
3. PERSONNEL
All manpower required to execute the drilling program will be furnished by the
Contractor. A competent general foreman or Chief Bore Master will be designated
which on be half of the Contractor will have responsible charge of the drilling
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4. SAFETY
The Contractor will conduct the work with due regard for safety. The Contractor will
also take measures to ensure public safety as well as the safety of employees and
will take all measures required to comply with applicable laws and regulations. It is
specially emphasized that no drill mast will be raised within 15 M of any overhead.
Contractor will, at its expenses, maintain all portions of the work in at neat, clean
and sanitary condition at all times. Toilets will be furnished and maintained by and
at the expense of Contractor where needed for use of employees on the work and
their use will be strictly enforced. Toilets will be properly secluded from public
observation and will be located, constructed and maintained subject to any
applicable local ordinances and subject to approval by the Owner and by authorities
having jurisdiction.
First-aid facilities and supplies will be kept on the work site as required by
government regulation and Contractor will provide and maintain all measures
required by said regulations for the safety and protection of employer, all by and at
the expense of Contractor.
6. FIRE PREVENTION
All reasonable precaution will be taken to prevent fires. Each drill rig and vehicle
will also be equipped with a satisfactory commercial type fire extinguisher.
Contractor will familiarized and comply with all applicable federal, state and local
fire regulations.
7. ACCESS ROAD
Considering the unclear site situation, we proposed supplying & delivery of meals, 4
(four) wheels drive cars and local transportation of personnel & equipment will be
provide and financed by the Owner.
9. WATER SUPPLY
Basically, water supply for drilling operations will be responsibility of Contractor to solve
all water necessary to perform the work, but when no water available on / or near /
surrounding the bore hole point, it will be provided and financed by the Owner.
10. CLEAN-UP
The work areas will be kept in at neat and orderly condition at all times. On
completion of the work, Contractor will remove its rigs, all surplus and unused
material and material removed from the holes and will leave the area in a clean
condition, all to the satisfaction to the Owner.
Except for observation wells, Contractor will remove all casing and every hole and
test will be completely backfield as specified.
11.4.1 General
with cross section area of 10 cm2 into the ground at the rate of 1 –
to 20 mm/s.
The test may be periodically halted to attach 1 m rods to extend
the depth, however some push configurations allow extra length of
rod for a nearly continuous push.
(2) The driller will exercise proper care and identify the type of
materials being drilled so that appropriate sampling procedure
can be used. In general, the Owner will usually expect thin
walled samples not shorter than 300 mm in length in all cohesive
soils.
Test pit will be excavated by hoe-like tool at the locations and to the depths
to be designated by the Owner / Geotechnical Engineer. All side pit walls will
be protected to prevent soil collapse.
Undisturbed samples will be treated with extreme case at all times and will
not be dropped, jarred or vibrated in any way. All sample tube will be kept
appropriately sealed and not subjected to hot temperatures. All sample
containers will be clearly labeled with job number, boring and sample
number as well as depth, blow count and length of recovery and will be
protected against exposure and damage.
Contractor will prepare and box all samples in a suitable manner to allow
safe transportation to a laboratory without damage or disturbance.
General
Drilling Agent
The use of bentonite or other clay base drilling agent will not be permitted in
drilling exploratory holes designated as observation wells. However, organic,
self destroying, biodegradable fluid additives, may be used as approved by
the Owner.
Washing Hole
The observation holes will be thoroughly washed to clean any mud from the
hole. This will be done by circulating water through observation pipe, then
returning it to the surface in the annular space. Washing will commence
while placing the gravel pack and circulation will continuous until the return
water is free of mud.
Observation Pipe
Tubing used in observation holes will be two inch nominal diameter and will
be of standard pipe as PVC or similar tubing subject to approval by the
Owner.
Screen
Screen will have a minimum open area of one square inch per foot of length.
Unless otherwise specified, the screen will be 6.0 m long. Each screen will be
fitted with a minimum 1.5 m length of blank casing beneath it to serve as a
sump.
Bottom Plug
Sand Pack
Material placed in the annular space will be clean, washed sand with 100
percent passing a No. 4 U.S. Standard Series sieve and not more that five
percent passing a No. 100 U.S. Standard Series sieve. In general, this
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Seal
The seal above the sand pack will consist of impervious material, to use
cement grout, or as specified by the Owner.
Surface Protection
To protect the observation well from damage and prevent plugging the pipe
with foreign material, a surface protective casing will be set over the pipe to
a depth of at least 1.5 m below ground surface and will extend at least 0.6
m above ground level. The casing will be clean, straight and free of
obstruction.
The protection casing will be standard polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe or steel
pipe of comparable strength and corrosion resistance with nominal diameter
of six inches and will be provided with a threaded cap. The protective casing
will be set in cement grout or concrete to a depth of 0.6 m.
Construction
In order to accommodate the surface casing, the hole will be drilled with
minimum diameter of 200 mm to a depth of 1.5 meter. The balance of the
hole will be drilled to at least 100 mm diameter to a depth of at least 1.5 m
below the selected depth to be screened.
The final depth of the hole will be measured. The sum section of blank
casing below the screen will be cut so that it will rest on the bottom of the
hole when the screen is at the required depth. The bottom of the sump will
be lowered into the hole. Core will be exercised to avoid damaging the
screen of casing.
When coupling the section together, the ends of the casing and screen will
be carefully cleaned before applying the cement and use of excess cement
will be avoided. The assembly will be held at the top until the sand pack and
seal have been placed to avoid damaging the screen.
As soon as the casing and screen are in place, clean water will be slowly
pumped into the riser casing. The pumping of clean water will continue until
the drilling fluid is slowly displaced from the casing and hole trough the
annular space to the ground surface. The sand for the sand pack will be
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poured into the annular space between the riser casing and surface casing
as soon as the viscosity of the drilling fluid is reduced enough for most of the
sand to sink. The cleaning of the hole will continue at a slow rate until all of
the sand pack is in place. The sand pack will extend at least 1.5 m above the
top of the screen.
After the sand pack is place, a seal consisting of impervious material cement
grout will be placed above the sand. If the seal to be grout, a tremie pipe or
hose will be inserted in the hole above the sand.
Flushing with water will be stopped and the annular space between the riser
casing and the side of the hole above the sand pack will be grouted to the
surface.
After grout has set and drilling fluid breaks down, each observation well will
be flushed with clean water. “Fast Break” or other approved material may be
used to expedite break down of drilling fluid additive.
Upon completion, each observation well will be water tested to confirm that
the well is operative and to determine the permeability of the material
surrounding the screen. One of two methods may be selected by the Owner.
A pressure gauge and water supply will be connected to the top of the riser
casing, and water will be pumped into the observation well as directed.
Measurement will be recorded of flow rates and pressures.
Measurement and recording if the water level in all bore holes, test pits and
observation wells will be carried out each morning prior to circulating fluid or
commencing drilling.
Water level measurements will be made everyday in all complete holes and
wells during the period of this foundation investigation program.
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During drilling, any and all water conditions including gain or loss of drilling
fluids and the presence of gas or artesian flows will be recorded by the driller
on the boring logs at the depth encountered. If a sudden loss of drilling fluid
is encountered during the course of drilling operation, the Contractor will
with draw the drill steam and measure the depth of fluid in the boring.
The Contractor will backfill all bore holes and test pits as directed by the
Owner. Test pits will be backfield with material excavated from the test pits.
Boring, unless designated as aground water observation well or otherwise
required by the Owner will be filled with cement grout to the top of the hole.
Contractor will keep and at completion of each boring, will furnish to the
Owner two back line copies of an accurate field log of each boring.
SPT Boring Logs will show boring number, ground elevation refer to bench
mark approved by the Owner, description of the materials in the boring,
depth at which each change in material occurs, depth at which samples
were obtained, the type of samples, standard penetration test resistance,
percentage of recovery water loss, if any, depth or change in depth of
water table, and any other data pertinent to the identification of material
or to the strength or consistency of the materials in undisturbed
formations.
Logs will also include the reasons for stopping a boring for any interval of
time.
CPT drilling logs will shown test number, ground elevation refer to bench
mark approved by the Owner, depth or change in depth of water table,
cone penetration resistance, individual skin friction also sum skin friction
and other data required.
Logs will also include the reasons for non-continues path diagram and
stopping a drilling for any interval time.
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The test may be carried out by a steel as beam which transferred the
reaction of hydraulic jack to an earth anchored system as counter weight.
The settlement will be measured by dial gauge.
The minimum capacity of hydraulic jack at least 30 ton or adjusted to
loading test specified by Geotechnical Engineer.
Bench mark would be strength enough without any damage and moving
during site preparation and earth work.
Site development plan will show contour line internal 0.5 m, ground
elevation, road, open ditch, building and other inside site plant, including
coordinate and elevation of all field exploration performed.
The calculation of bearing capacity of pile depend on the available data. Generally,
there are two bearing capacity of pile shall be considered i.e. :
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The calculation of point bearing capacity of pile on sand base on the equation
published by Meyerof (1976) using N-SPT value as follow:
L
Q p = 40.N cor . . A (kN/m2) 400 Ncor
D
where:
Ncor = corrected N-SPT value
L = pile length
D = diameter of pile
A = area of cross section of pile
For undrained saturated clay, the point bearing capacity of single pile can be
determined using the following equation:
Q p = 9.cu . A
In case of the tip of pile rest on rock, Goodman (1980) suggested the following
equation to determine the ultimate point bearing capacity of pile:
qp = qu (N + 1)
where:
N = tan2(45+ /2)
qu = unconfined compression strength of rock
= qu(lab)/5
= internal drained angle of friction of rock
The values of qu(lab) and usually could be gotten from the laboratory tests, but
sometimes due to some reasons the laboratory test could not be done, so these
properties are determined by do the assumption through some empirical correlation
or use the suggestion value of geotechnical experts as shown in the following table.
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qu
Rock Type
lb/in2 MN/m2
Sandstone 10,000 – 20,000 70 – 140
Limestone 15,000 – 30,000 105 – 210
Shale 5,000 – 10,000 35 – 70
Granite 20,000 – 30,000 140 – 210
Marble 8,500 – 10,000 60 – 70
Source : Das, B.M. – Principles of Foundation Engineering
And the ultimate point bearing capacity of pile can be determined using the
following equation:
Qu = (qu (N +1)).Ap
Generally the skin resistance of pile can be determined using the following
equation:
Qs = ∑ p.∆L. f
where:
p = perimeter of pile
L = pile length at each soil layer
f = coefficient of friction between pile and soil
There are several equations could be used to determine the f value, depend on the
soil types and the available soil properties.
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For sand with the available data is N-SPT value, the f value can be determined
using the formula published by Meyerhof (1976) :
f = 2 N cor for high-displacement driven pile
f = N cor for low-displacement driven pile
Whereas for clay, the f value can be determined using several methods i.e
method, method or method as follow:
Method
f = α .cu
where the value depend on soil cohesion – c, which can be determined using the
following graph.
Method
f = β .σ v '
where:
sv’= effective vertical pressure
b = K.tanfR
fR = internal drained angle of friction of clay
K = coefficient of earth lateral pressure at rest
= 1 – sin fR (for normally consolidation clay)
= (1 – sin fR) . ÖOCR (for over consolidation clay)
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Method
( )
f = λ σ v ' + 2cu
where:
sv’= average of effective vertical pressure
cu = average undrained cohesion (f = 0)
the value depend on the embedment length of pile, which can be determined
using the following graph.
Ultimate bearing capacity (Qu) and allowable bearing capacity (Qall) of single pile
The ultimate bearing capacity of single pile is the sum of end bearing capacity and
skin resistance of single pile, and the allowable bearing capacity of single pile is
determined by the ultimate bearing capacity of single pile divide by a certain factor
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of safety.
QU = QP + QS
QU
Qall = with FS = 2.5 – 4
FS
Due to the available data is field data consist of description of soil layer with its
density and N-SPT value, so the calculation of bearing capacity of single pile will be
based on the equations as suggestion by Meyerhof.
For the pile rest on hard soil layer or rock stratum, the point bearing capacity of pile
usually give major contribution compare to skin bearing capacity, and for this
condition the skin resistance of pile is neglected as applied in this project.
Ultimate bearing capacity (Qg(u)) and allowable bearing capacity (Qg(all)) of Pile
Group
For point bearing piles resting on hard soil or rock, most building codes specify that
the ultimate bearing capacity of pile group is the sum of the ultimate bearing
capacity of single pile, which can be expressed with the following formula :
Qg(u) = Qu
And the allowable bearing capacity of pile group can be determined using the
following equation:
Q g (u )
Q g ( all ) = with FS = 2.5 – 4
FS
II. DELIVERABLES
Contractor submitted plan list of our deliverables, owned tools and equipments (include
specification) to support execution of project. The attached plan list showing detail data
such as specification and quantity, all equipments are in good condition and available in
our Jakarta office & warehouse. When deems necessary due to full schedule of our drilling
machines, the lack of drilling machines will be fulfilled by means of rental.
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YEAR'S
NO DESCRIPTION QTT CAPACITY MERK / TYPE Product
1 Office Equipment :
(available in our
Jakarta Main Office
Telephone 1 Standard Panasonic VB-51011 AEX; VB-5611D; KX- 1995
T7315X
Facsimile 1 Standard Toshiba TFP68 1993
Photocopy 1 Standard Minolta CS PRO EP 2050, AFR-7 6130252 1994
1 Standard Minolta EP 8600, AFR-11 2524864 1995
Calculator 5 Standard Casio FX 502; FX 785; PB 770, HP-25 1986
USA
Photo Camera 3 Standard Yashica FX7, Fujica, Nicon 1994
Scanner 1 6400 dpi HP Scanjet 3C, US00010509 1995
Printer 1 A4, 12 lpm Hewlett Packard (HP) Laserjet III, 1994
3165J24662
1 A4, 8 lpm HP Laserjet 4P, NLCB 139996 1996
1 A3, 15 lpm HP Laserjet 4V, JPDS 002183 1995
Plotter 1 A0 HP Design Jet 330, ESA 6403348 1995
Modem 1 56 Kbps Modem 3 Com US Robotic, D87-N067-0 1999
1 56 Kbps Modem US Robotic, 21Q6256S71H20 1999
LCD Projector 1 220 V Infocus 220V Lite Pro 220, 1461FS210 1996
1 220 V Hitachi CPS 220 W 2000
2 Computer
Personnel Computer (in 1 16 MB; 1,7 Toshiba 110 CS Pentium P-100, C69314 1997
our Jakarta Main Office GB; 1,44
MB
Note Book (will be used 1 80 HDD, Acer, Intel Celeron M Processor 430 2008
in our Site Office / 1.73 GHz
Camp)
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3 Drilling Equipment
Coring & non coring 1 set Drilling up TONE-TAS-3E, completed with Single, 1989
Drilling Machines to 150-300 Double & Triple tube core barrel, rods
m depths tungsten bit, diamond bit and other
accessories (3 bh) No.MFG I 08EI07,
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NO DESCRIPTION QTT CAPACITY MERK / TYPE Product
YEAR'S
NO DESCRIPTION QTT CAPACITY MERK / TYPE Product
cm²
1 set water FMC pump, double piston pump (3 bh) 1987
pressure 30 No.238142, 1238156, 1238166.
kg / cm²
1 set water LOEWE-Wessernecht double acting single 1987
pressure piston pump
25 kg / cm²
1 set water Alcon Model A-1 Centrifugal waterpump 1987
pressure
1,5 kg /
cm²
Earth Resistivity meter 1 unit 1985
Mechanical & Hydraulic 1 set For 1987
Packer equipment permeability
test
In-situ Vane Shear 1 set Standard Soil Test USA, Earth Resistivity Meter, 1987
equipment OYO Jepang, Mechanical Hydraulic
Packer Equipment, In-Situ Vane Shear
Equipment.
Sounding 1 set Sounding, Dutch type static Penetration 2 ton 1986
depths 30 capacity
m / set
1 set Sounding, Dutch type static Penetration 10 ton
depths 40 capacity
m / set
1 set Sounding, Dynamic Cone Penetration equipment
depths 20
m / set
Hand Boring & 1 set machine Auger Powered Head DR. 4530
Undisturbed sampling 3/4 PK
1 set drilling up Auger 8"
to depths 4
-6m
1 set drilling up Auger 10"
to depths 4
-6m
1 set drilling up Auger 16"
to depths 4
-6m
1 set 10 set Undisturbed sampling tube 17
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NO DESCRIPTION QTT CAPACITY MERK / TYPE Product
020 - 4 pcs
300 pcs
1 set Up to 60 Complete plate bearing equipment 1985
ton
3 pcs Standard C.B.R. field equipment 1985
2 pcs Standard Benkelman Beam 1988
6 pcs Standard Dynamic Cone Penetrometer 1988
3 pcs Standard Standard & modified Field Compaction 1987
equipment
6 pcs Standard Pocket Penetrometer 1987
1 set Max. 100 kg Elastmeter 100, model 4149 1987
/ cm²
1 set Max. Borehole lateral Load Tester type M 1988
loading model - 4165
pressure 25
kg / cm²
1 unit Standard P.S. Logging System, borehole pick, 1987
model 3315.
1 unit Standard Digital inclinometer model 50325 M 1988
1 unit Standard Pore Pressure Electric Cone Penetration 1986
Test
4 Laboratory
Equipment
1 unit 3 tb / day / Triaxial Compression Test Machine 50 KN 1989
unit capacity (5000 kgf) type WF 10052,
diameter sample 70 mm, 100 mm dan
150 mm, No : 45597/10
1 unit 3 tb / day / Triaxial Compression Test Machine 50 KN 1989
unit capacity (5000 kgf) type WF 10052,
diameter sample 70 mm, 100 mm dan
150 mm, No : 33619/2
1 unit 3 tb / day / Triaxial Compression Test Machine 50 KN 1989
unit capacity (5000 kgf) type WF 10052, 18
diameter sample 70 mm, 100 mm dan
150 mm, No : 45597/9
1 unit 3 tb / day / Triaxial Compression Test Machine 50 KN 1991
capacity (5000 kgf) type "ELE
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Reports deliverables :
1. Field records of tests, draft drilling logs, SPT data, etc will be submitted continuously
2. Weekly work progress report will be submitted to the owner and head office in every Monday
3. The field problems occurred will be reported directly through communication devices to the owner
and Head Office in order to get the solutions as well
4. All draft / rough field reports will be sent to our Head Office for computer processing & drawing
5. Monthly report will be submitted in the first week
6. Soil samples will send to the laboratory in every two weeks
7. Result of Geotechnical Investigation Report will be submitted as Draft Report & Final report after
completion of laboratory testing
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