0% found this document useful (0 votes)
318 views4 pages

Civil Design Safety Submission Overview

The Civil Design Safety Submission (Civil DSS) document outlines the objective and contents required to demonstrate that the detailed civil design and proposed construction methodologies address relevant safety hazards. The contents should include an executive summary, description of the project scope and environment, hazard and risk management processes, and details on soil profiles, excavation support, utilities, excavation/strutting sequences, reinforced concrete works, and general safety considerations. The objective is to identify hazards related to civil design, construction, and maintenance.

Uploaded by

lim
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
318 views4 pages

Civil Design Safety Submission Overview

The Civil Design Safety Submission (Civil DSS) document outlines the objective and contents required to demonstrate that the detailed civil design and proposed construction methodologies address relevant safety hazards. The contents should include an executive summary, description of the project scope and environment, hazard and risk management processes, and details on soil profiles, excavation support, utilities, excavation/strutting sequences, reinforced concrete works, and general safety considerations. The objective is to identify hazards related to civil design, construction, and maintenance.

Uploaded by

lim
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Civil Design Safety Submission (Civil DSS)

Objective:

To demonstrate that the detailed design of the permanent and temporary works and the proposed
construction methodologies and measures under the specific contract has addressed the relevant
identified hazards and to identify additional hazards related to architectural/ civil design,
construction and maintenance.

Contents:

The fundamental information to be provided in the Civil DSS shall include but not limited to the
following:

a) An executive summary report highlighting the major areas of concerns and status of
findings

b) A brief description of the project which include the following information:


 Brief description of the contract and its scope (no. and description of stations,
tunnel/ viaduct/ at grade trackway/ vehicular viaduct/ underground roads,
bridges across rivers and alignment
 The existing environment (focusing on adjacent buildings/ structures of
concerns, traffic conditions, utilities, waterways, etc)
 Brief details of integration with other development
 Brief descriptions on the proposed construction methods; cut and cover and
bored tunnels;
 Detailed Geotechnical Condition; and
 Details of key milestone and implementation schedule

c) Hazard and Risk Management process inclusive of:


 A description on the roles and responsibilities in the reviewing and acceptance
of the mitigation measures; and
 The risk assessment matrix

Soil Profile

- Show profile and x-section


- Highlight areas of soft soil
- Highlight soil type interface
- Indicate extent of support and criteria for termination
-

ERSS

- Type /purpose/ method


- Depth/ Termination Criteria/ Justification if not FEL
- Constraints to installation/ utility gaps/ Canal/ Road
- Expected deflection during excavation
Utility/ Roads

- Planned stages of diversion


- Utility gaps

Excavation/ Strutting

- Strutting layout
- Excavation sequence
- Intermediate stability of structure/ ground
-

RC works

- Sequence
- Strut removal
- Final stage design/ Flood protection

General Safety

- Flood Protection during temporary stage


Civil Construction Safety Submission (Civil CNSS)
Civil Handover Safety Submission (Civil HSS)

You might also like