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MRT Works General Specification Halaman 54 103 PDF
MRT Works General Specification Halaman 54 103 PDF
Jajaran Sungai Buloh ‐ Kajang Section G3 – Site Establishment
Provision For G3.11 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall provide for the sole
Survey use of the PDP’s and Supervising Consultant’s staff all such
Instruments and instruments, equipment and chainmen as the PDP may
Chainmen require to enable him to check the accuracy of the Works
Package Contractor’s setting out and any measurements
taken. The chainmen shall have knowledge of Bahasa
Malaysia or English and as far as possible the same men
shall be provided throughout the Contract period.
(2) The instruments and equipment to be provided are as
listed in Specifications.
(4) The PDP or his agents will not be responsible for loss,
damage or normal wear and tear to surveying equipment
provided.
(5) The acceptance of chainmen and labourers shall be at the
discretion of the PDP as regards reliability and suitability.
G3.12 Photographic Records
Cameras for the G3.12.1 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall provide to the PDP /
PDP / PDPR / SC PDPR / SC and maintain for proper functioning during the
Contract period two digital cameras, or other quantity
specified in the Contract, with a set of accessories for each
camera as follows.
b) The camera shall be provided with the full package
c) Any deviation from the above shall be subject to
the PDP’s approval.
Photographic G3.12.2 (1) Digital colour progress photographs showing the progress
Records of the of the Works and the quality of the materials and
Works workmanship shall be taken by the Works Package
Contractor. The photographs shall be taken by a skilled
professional photographer approved by the PDP. The
photographs shall be taken under the direction of the
Supervising Consultant at locations selected by him.
Photographs shall be taken once every month and at other
times instructed by the PDP.
(2) The following shall be provided to the PDP within seven (7)
days of the progress photographs being taken:
b) albums for the photographs and CD‐ROM; and
(4) One print of each selected progress photograph shall be
authenticated by the Contractor and the Supervising
Consultant by signing a printed label attached to the back
of the print.
(5) The photographs and associated digital files shall be the
property of the PDP and no prints or files may be supplied
to any person or persons except with the authority of the
PDP.
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PROJEK MASS RAPID TRANSIT LEMBAH KELANG General Specification for Civil Engineering Works
Jajaran Sungai Buloh ‐ Kajang Section G3 – Site Establishment
Prohibition of G3.13 The Works Package Contractor shall treat the Contract and
Advertising everything written as private and confidential. In particular, the
Works Package Contractor shall not publish any information,
advertisement, drawing or photograph relating to the Works and
shall not use the Site for advertising purposes, except with the
written consent of the PDP and subject to such conditions as he
may prescribe.
END OF SECTION
SECTION G4
THE WORKS
Project G4.1 (1) Within thirty (30) days from the date of the Letter of
Execution Plan Acceptance, the Works Package Contractor shall provide the
PDP with an overview of his intended methods of
constructing the various parts of the Works in the form of a
Project Execution Plan. This shall include but not be limited
to:
b) The sequence of the Works;
d) The resources to be employed; and
e) The responsibilities and processes requisite to ensure
the successful completion of the Works.
(2) Within two (2) months from the date of the Letter of
Acceptance or by the date agreed with the PDP, the Works
Package Contractor shall supplement the Project Execution
Plan with:
c) Details of the personnel who will control the works;
d) Proposals for quality control; and
e) Safety precautions to be employed.
(4) The PDP shall have the authority to order the immediate
removal and replacement of any Works Package Contractor’s
Equipment which, in his opinion, is unsatisfactory for its
purpose.
G4.2 Method Statements, and Inspection and Testing Plans
(2) Within twenty one (21) days of the date of the Notice to
Proceed, the Works Package Contractor shall provide for the
PDP’s reference, a list of proposed Method Statements and
Inspection and Testing Plans which shall be compatible with
the Baseline Programme, for various general and specific
construction works which will arise during the course of the
Contract.
Training for G4.2.2 (1) Before the commencement of the work, specific method
Work using statement training shall be provided to the supervisors and
Method workers involved in the work, on the agreed safe work
Statement method and safety precautions to be implemented.
(3) The supervisor shall sign for the method statement to say
that he or she has conducted the required briefings to all
workers involved.
(4) A list of attendees at the training and briefings, shall be kept
by the supervisor of the safety section.
(5) Prior to work starting, a Supervisor or ganger shall brief all
persons involved with the work, on the safe work method
and the safety precautions stipulated in the method
statement during their daily briefing.
(6) No person shall start work without receiving the required
training and briefings for the work to be conducted.
(7) In the event of a change in the work methods, retraining shall
be given to all persons involved.
Normal working G4.3 (1) Normal working hours at the Site shall be defined as the
hours at Site period between 0700 hours and 1900 hours on all days
excluding General Holidays. Any works performed by the
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall inform the PDP twenty
four (24) hours, or such shorter period permitted by the PDP,
in advance of any occasion when work outside normal
working hours is proposed.
Drawings and G4.4 Detailed manufacturing drawings for plant and equipment for the
schedules for Permanent Works will not normally be required to be submitted for
plant and review by the PDP but shall be available on the Works Package
equipment Contractor's or his sub‐contractor's premises if required. The Works
Package Contractor shall also maintain at Site a comprehensive and
up‐to‐date set of drawings properly indexed and catalogued, which
shall include complete sets of detailed working and, where
applicable, manufacturing drawings and shall permit free access to
such drawings by the PDP and the Supervising Consultant at any
reasonable time.
Stage G4.5 (1) The Works will be the subject of a formalised system of
notification and written applications for inspection. The Works Package
inspection of Contractor shall submit for the PDP’s approval his proposed
Works Request for Inspection / Test / Survey Check Forms. Failure
on the part of the Works Package Contractor to make
application in respect of the work may result in the PDP
withholding Approval of the work.
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall give adequate notice in
writing to the PDP of requests for inspection and approval of
any parts of the Works. Where no period of notice is stated
in the Contract, such notice shall be not less than twenty
four (24) hours of normal working time before the work is
ready for final inspection. The PDP will require reasonable
time to carry out any inspection which shall be during normal
working hours except as may be otherwise agreed.
(3) In the case of a part of the Works being executed off‐site,
the Works Package Contractor shall give the PDP at least
seven (7) days’ notice in writing stating when and where
such work is due to commence.
(4) Work which is carried out without prior approval of the PDP,
with or without conditions, may be subject to additional
testing, at the PDP’s discretion and at the Works Package
Contractor’s cost.
(5) The stages appropriate to each type of work shall be
proposed by the Works Package Contractor and approved by
the PDP. The Works Package Contractor shall ensure that
the PDP is given the opportunity to inspect each stage before
proceeding with the next.
Demolition G4.6 (1) Demolition works shall comply with all relevant Statutory
works Requirements.
(4) All voids formed by demolition works shall be completely
filled by an approved method unless otherwise instructed by
the PDP.
(5) The Works Package Contractor shall, in an approved manner,
make good any damage resulting from the demolition works.
a) carry out a thorough survey and examine all as‐built
drawings;
b) locate and mark the positions of all utilities and
services which may be affected;
Construction G4.7 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall design and implement
restraints temporary traffic management schemes in accordance with
(2) Where all or part of the Works is within a Railway Protection
zone, the Works Package Contractor shall follow the
provisions of Section G6.8 in particular.
(3) The Works Package Contractor shall ensure that the design,
construction, performance and removal of all Temporary
Works and the construction of all Permanent Works shall be
such that any vibration or ground movements in and around
the Site will not result in settlement and/or subsidence of
the ground that causes damage to any buildings, structures,
rail, roads, footpaths, slopes, utilities, services and the like.
(4) The Works Package Contractor shall ensure that the method
of installation of any part of the Permanent Works (prior to
dewatering and excavation) minimises movement, vibration
or settlement in the adjacent ground or buildings.
Dewatering of an excavation will not be permitted until a
closed perimeter of impermeable wall is complete.
G4.8 Temporary Works
Temporary G4.8.1 (1) Unless otherwise specified in the Contract, the Works
Works Design Package Contractor shall design all Temporary Works of
whatever nature, including Permanent Works that will be
used as Temporary Works during construction to suit his own
construction sequence and methodology, and which shall be
endorsed by a Professional Engineer registered with the
Board of Engineers Malaysia, and submitted for the approval
of the PDP. The design of the Temporary Works shall also be
independently checked in accordance with the requirements
of Clause G4.8.2.
(6) Temporary Works designs shall include predictions of ground
movements resulting from the Execution of the Works and
the effects on adjacent buildings, utilities and other features.
Predicted ground movements shall not exceed the levels as
may be specified in the Contract. The geological model and
the method of analysis chosen including any numerical
analysis and centrifuge modelling to be performed, shall be
(7) When excavating within retaining structures and cofferdams,
the Works Package Contractor shall provide sufficient
instrumentation to monitor the ground movement, water
level and deflection of the retaining structures and
cofferdam wall, and shall review the monitoring results on a
regular basis. Actual movements shall be compared with the
design assumptions in order to verify that the retaining
structure and cofferdam is performing as predicted.
Independent G4.8.2 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall engage a Contractor’s
Checking of Independent Checking Engineer (CICE) at his own cost to
Design check and certify the design of all major Temporary Works.
The independent check shall verify that the Temporary
Works design will not adversely affect the Permanent Works,
third party properties, and the public.
(2) The CICE shall be a Professional Engineer and an Accredited
Checker registered with the Board of Engineers Malaysia
with experience in the design methods and elements being
checked. The appointment of the CICE shall be approved by
the PDP one (1) month prior to the relevant design
submission.
(4) Loading or dismantling of the Temporary Works shall not
commence until the Works Package Contractor has certified
to the PDP that the Temporary Works has been erected in
accordance with the design, and which shall be endorsed by
the CICE.
(5) Further to sub‐clause (1) above, the following shall be
regarded as major Temporary Works, but shall not be
construed to be exhaustive:
(a) All major Temporary Works exceeding 2.5m height;
(c) All safety measures associated with the construction
of rigid barriers, flexible barriers, hoardings, covered
walkways, fencings, soil nailing and any boulder
stabilization on slopes to facilitate the protection of
the workers, public and the Works;
(h) Ground treatment works;
(i) Scaffolding and falsework;
(j) Demolition works;
(k) Temporary road decking;
(l) Temporary support of utilities;
(m) Major concreting works; and
(n) Viaduct launching and support gantries.
Off‐Site G4.9 The Works Package Contractor shall provide sufficient full‐time
Fabrication supervisory staff to supervise the fabrication of any identified pre‐
Works fabrication element for the Permanent Works that is to be
fabricated off‐Site, either within or outside Malaysia. As a
minimum, the Works Package Contractor shall appoint a full‐time
Quality Control Engineer and Supervisor / Foreman to lead the
supervision of the off‐Site fabrication. The Quality Control Engineer
and Supervisor / Foreman shall be directly employed by the Works
Package Contractor, and shall have adequate experience in the
specific pre‐fabrication element to ensure compliance with the
QA/QC Plan.
d) At least one rotating beacon (yellow or orange) on all
mobile plant and equipment;
f) Task lighting on all slewing equipment;
h) All plant and equipment shall be provided with at
least one suitable fire extinguisher;
i) All mobile plant and equipment shall be fitted with a
proprietary roll over protection system;
l) Hose rupture valves on all hydraulic equipment.
G4.11 Protection of the Works
Protection from G4.11.1 (1) Unless otherwise permitted by the PDP, all work shall be
water carried out, as near as may be practicable in the
circumstances, in dry conditions, except where the work is
required to be carried out in or with water or other fluids.
(2) The Permanent Works, including materials for use in the
Permanent Works, shall, where necessary and as near as
may be practicable, be kept free of water and protected
(3) Measures shall be taken to prevent flotation of new and
existing structures.
Protection from G4.11.2 (1) Work shall not be carried out in weather conditions which
weather may adversely affect the work unless protection by methods
approved by the PDP is provided.
(2) The Permanent Works, including materials for the
Permanent Works, shall be protected by methods approved
by the PDP from exposure to weather conditions which may
adversely affect the Permanent Works.
Protection of G4.11.3 (1) Finished work shall be protected by methods reviewed
work without objection by the PDP from damage which could arise
from the execution of adjacent work
G4.12 Approvals from Relevant Authorities
Local / G4.12.1 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall obtain any necessary
Government work permits (excavation and or stockpiling of construction
Authorities materials etc.) from the Relevant Authority prior to the
Execution of the Works or any Temporary Works on, under
and adjacent to state, municipal or town roads from the
respective road authorities having jurisdiction of the same,
and shall pay all money deposits, fees and charges and other
associated costs required to be deposited, given or paid
under any written law, by‐laws, ordinance, regulation, rules
and requirements in relation to the Execution of the Works
or any Temporary Works which are in effect or which may
become effective during the Contract period.
(2) The above sub‐clause (1) shall also apply for obtaining
approvals and work permits from Malaysian Highway
Authority (MHA) and/or other highway concessionaire
companies (if any).
SECTION G5
WORK IN ROADS
Maintenance of G5.1 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall maintain all sections of
Existing Roads, existing roads and all bridges, drains and culverts included
Bridges, therein within the Site to the conditions at the time of
Culverts, etc. possession of Site for the full duration of the Contract and at
his own cost. Such maintenance shall include routine activities
such as grass cutting, clearing of drains, patching of potholes,
etc. He shall also be responsible for maintaining the free flow
of traffic on these sections of existing road.
(3) The Works Package Contractor shall be responsible for any
damage caused by any work carried out by him, nominated
sub‐contractors under the Contract, or by his/their
construction traffic to any existing roads or installations from
whatsoever cause arising thereof and shall repair, maintain
and reinstate the same to the original condition to the
satisfaction of the PDP. The Works Package Contractor shall
also keep such roads clear of construction materials, slurry,
boulders and loose earth which may be dropped in the course
of transportation. For the Works Package Contractor’s trucks
carrying sand, aggregates, earth and other loose construction
materials, tarpaulin or other suitable materials shall be used
to cover such open trucks/equipment to avoid spillage on
roadways. If spillages occur, the Works Package Contractor
shall immediately clear away the detritus and the like to
reinstate the road to its original condition.
(4) Upon failure on the part of the Works Package Contractor to
fulfill his obligations under this Section, the PDP may take
whatever action and any means necessary to satisfy the
requirements, and all costs incurred by the PDP shall be
deducted from any monies due or to become due to the
Works Package Contractor under this Contract.
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G5.2 Temporary diversions and traffic management
(2) Such diversion routes shall be of a standard of construction at
least equivalent to that of the original road, path, track or
access. They shall be constructed in advance of the closure of
the existing routes and regularly maintained, for as long as
required, in a satisfactory condition. On completion of the
work, the original routes shall be reinstated to their original
condition to the approval of the PDP. The Works Package
Contractor shall submit for the PDP’s review his proposals for
temporary diversions of traffic at least twenty one (21) days
prior to seeking necessary approvals from the Relevant
Authority in the form of a Traffic Management Plan
submission together with supporting documents (see Clause
G5.2.2). For major diversion schemes, the Works Package
Contractor shall first seek the opinion of the relevant
stakeholders before preparing the formal submission.
(3) Where access roads are to be permanently closed by the
construction of the Works, diversion ways shall not be
required. Such closures shall not be implemented until a
specified alternative access has been provided and with the
written approval from the Relevant Authority and the PDP.
(4) The Works Package Contractor shall maintain reasonable and
safe access to all existing properties accesses adjoining the
Works during construction, and shall ensure that all the
necessary fences, planking, pedestrian walkways and
gangways are adequately lit to the satisfaction of the PDP.
(5) Where the Works Package Contractor proposes to use existing
local streets as temporary diversion routes, he shall first seek
the views of the PDP before applying to the Relevant
Authority for approval. The Works Package Contractor shall
maintain these temporary diversion routes to the required
condition throughout the entire duration of the temporary
diversion, all to the satisfaction of the PDP. If the Works
Package Contractor fails to maintain these temporary
diversion routes to the satisfaction of the PDP, the PDP shall
have right to carry out these works himself and all costs
incurred shall be deducted from the Contract Sum.
(6) Where, in the opinion of the PDP, a diversion is not feasible,
construction shall be planned and sequenced such that not
more than half of the full width of the roadway may be
occupied by the Works at any time, subject to the approval of
the Relevant Authorities. The lengths of such half‐width
construction shall be kept as short as is practicable.
(8) Where approved by the PDP and the Relevant Authority,
temporary closure of roads and accesses may be allowed
provided that adequate detour facilities are provided.
Temporary lane closures are not permitted unless with the
prior approval of the PDP and the Relevant Authority.
(9) At least twenty eight (28) days prior to commencement of his
construction operations in any particular area, the Works
Package Contractor shall submit to the Relevant Authority a
Traffic Management Plan proposal together with supporting
documents for the area affect by his operations, and all such
submissions shall be copied to the PDP. Construction
operations shall not commence until such proposals have
been approved by the PDP and the Relevant Authority.
(10) It is the responsibility of the Works Package Contractor to
allow sufficient time in his programme for the preparation,
approval and implementation of the temporary traffic
management plans. Any delay to the Works which results
from the Works Package Contractor's delay in submission or
from his failure to submit sufficient and correct design details
shall be the responsibility of the Works Package Contractor.
(12) The Works Package Contractor shall not vary the traffic
management scheme without the prior endorsement of the
Relevant Authority and by the PDP.
(13) The PDP, Relevant Authority, and Police reserves the right to
modify any approved temporary traffic management scheme
during implementation and after the scheme has been
implemented to suit the local traffic and road conditions. This
may include incidental diversions/detours away from works
areas, additional traffic control devices, additional manpower,
and additional equipment/plant deemed necessary to
alleviate traffic congestion or disruptions. The Works Package
Contractor, under no circumstances shall be entitled to any
further or additional payment due to such modification.
(14) The Works Package Contractor shall, when required by the
PDP, attend meetings with the Government Departments,
district bodies, local representatives and transport companies
to present and explain the proposed traffic management
plans, and shall prepare any necessary presentation materials
accordingly.
(15) The Works Package Contractor shall, when required by the
PDP, respond to complaints on the temporary traffic
management schemes raised by members of the public, the
media, district bodies and other interested parties from time
to time. The responses and replies shall be provided to the
PDP within seven (7) days of receiving such complaints. The
Works Package Contractor shall also inform and refer to the
PDP any complaints directly received by him arising from the
implementation of the temporary traffic management
schemes. The Works Package Contractor shall respond to the
complaints in accordance with the PDP’s Complaints Handling
Procedure and shall notify the PDP upon resolution so that
such actions may be verified an closed out.
(16) Whenever any works are stopped for any reason, including
but not limited to, waiting for utility undertakings to carry out
diversion works, or if required by the PDP in response to the
traffic conditions of the road, the Works Package Contractor
shall reinstate or deck over any road excavation and open the
road to traffic within a period specified by the PDP. The
Works Package Contractor shall also provide traffic protection
equipment and/or traffic controllers at the affected locations
if deemed necessary by the PDP. The temporary decking shall
always be secured in position and shall cover the whole area
of the trench in the carriageway without causing any danger
to road users. The provision of temporary decking shall also
be subject to the requirements of Clause G4.8.
(17) The Works Package Contractor shall arrange and conduct road
trials, public briefings, and stakeholders’ meetings, when
requested by the Relevant Authority for any proposed traffic
(18) The Works Package Contractor shall also propose, submit for
approval and implement all temporary traffic management
plans concerning utility diversions necessary for the Execution
of the Works.
(19) The Works Package Contractor shall assist the PDP and the
Relevant Authority with the preparation of plans and
diagrammatic representations to accompany publicity
material relating to the approved temporary traffic
management schemes. The Works Package Contractor shall
draft a press release to accompany each temporary traffic
management scheme submission to the PDP and Relevant
Authority. Public announcements prior to the implementation
of approved traffic management schemes shall only be made
by the Relevant Authority.
Traffic G5.2.2 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall be responsible for
Management designing, obtaining approval from the Relevant Authorities
Submissions and implementing all such temporary traffic management
schemes required for the Execution of the Works. Any related
documents prepared and made available by the PDP are for
information only.
(3) The TMP and TIA shall be subjected to a Road Safety Audit
(RSA) and endorsed by a Government registered Road Safety
Auditor prior to submission to the Relevant Authorities for
approval. All such submissions shall be copied to the PDP.
(4) The TMP shall be prepared and executed in accordance with
one of the following documents as applicable to the Relevant
Authority having jurisdiction over the temporary traffic
management proposals:
Implementation G5.2.3 (1) Sections of the Project will be constructed within highly
of the approved trafficked and strategic road corridors in the Klang Valley
TMP area, and which are sensitive to any operational
perturbations. In this regard, the Works Package Contractor’s
special attention is drawn to the vital importance of
implementing all traffic management measures in strict
compliance with the approved TMP and any associated
conditions imposed by the Relevant Authorities, in order to
maintain free flowing traffic and with due consideration to
traffic safety at all times. The Works Package Contractor shall
be cognisant of the prevailing traffic conditions at all times
during the implementation and operation of the temporary
traffic management schemes, and which may require
supplementary signage and equipment to be provided by the
Works Package Contractor, particularly in relation to the
provision of sufficient advance warnings to motorists along
approach routes.
(2) If the Works Package Contractor fails to comply with the
approved TMP and associated conditions thereof, and he is
unable or unwilling or fails to remedy the non‐compliances
within the notified time required by the PDP, the PDP may on
his own or by engaging a third party, remedy the said non‐
compliances, all at the risk, cost and expense of the Works
Package Contractor. All costs and expenses incurred by the
PDP shall be recoverable from the Works Package Contractor
in accordance with the Conditions of Contract. The Works
Package Contractor shall be responsible for the completed
remedial works.
(3) For works within particularly sensitive and strategic highways,
the Works Package Contractor shall implement and constantly
Half‐width G5.3 (1) Where half‐width construction is necessary and approved by
Construction the Relevant Authorities, the Works Package Contractor’s
and Traffic methodology and sequencing of the related works within the
Control road shall ensure that at least half the full width shall be
available for use by the public at all times.
(2) In the event of the operation of single‐lane traffic becoming
necessary and when approved by the Relevant Authorities
and the PDP on any particular length of the Works or on the
Works or on the approaches to the Works, the Works Package
Contractor shall maintain through traffic routes by providing a
width of at least 3.3 metres for single‐lane traffic.
a) prior approval from the PDP and Relevant Authorities
is obtained; and
(5) At least twenty one (21) days notice in writing of any
proposed single‐way traffic system shall be given to the
Relevant Authority for approval and copied to the PDP before
such a system can be implemented.
(2) To this end the Works Package Contractor shall erect and
maintain on the Site and at prescribed points on the
approaches to the Site, all traffic signs, signals and warning
lights necessary for the direction and control of traffic. The
sizes of all such signs and the lettering and wording thereon
shall be as prescribed in the Works Package Contractor’s
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approved TMP before erection. Construction and excavation
works shall be sign posted and, during periods of darkness,
shall be lit to the approval of the PDP.
(3) Temporary traffic signs shall comply with the requirements of
the Relevant Authorities, and shall be reflectorised and kept
clean and legible at all times.
(4) The Works Package Contractor shall position, cover or remove
these signs as may be directed by the PDP.
(2) Measures shall be taken to prevent excavated material, silt or
debris from entering drainage systems in roads, footways,
cycle tracks or other paved areas; entry of water to the gullies
and catchpits shall not be obstructed.
(3) Surfaced roads on the Site and leading to the Site shall not be
used by tracked vehicles unless protection against damage is
provided.
(4) Barricades, guardrailing and the like shall be provided alongside
trenching and other open excavations within or directly
adjacent to roads to safeguard the public.
Pedestrian G5.7 (1) For the Works located at pedestrian facilities, the Works
requirements Package Contractor shall as far as possible maintain the access
from and to existing shops and buildings. The locations of
these facilities may be modified subject to obtaining further
approval from the PDP to suit the previously approved
temporary traffic diversion scheme.
(5) Temporary traffic diversion proposals affecting pedestrians to
be submitted to the Relevant Authorities for approval shall
include as a minimum:
a) pedestrian flows along the affected pedestrian routes,
including diversion route(s) if applicable, prior to
implementation;
c) Level Of Service of the pedestrian route prior to and
after implementation;
d) temporary pedestrian signage arrangements; and
Reinstatement G5.9 Before the commencement of works on roads and footways, the
of roads and Works Package Contractor shall carry out a detailed survey of existing
footways conditions including but not limited to survey data on levels, widths
and record photographs. Temporary diversions, pedestrian access
and lighting, signing, guarding and traffic control equipment shall be
removed immediately by the Works Package Contractor when they
are no longer required. Roads, footways and other items affected by
temporary traffic arrangements and control shall be reinstated to new
condition on a like‐for like basis and in accordance with the relevant
standards prevailing at the time of the reinstatement or to such other
condition as may be approved by the PDP.
G5.10 Traffic Management Implementation Team
Organisation G5.10.1 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall establish a dedicated
team to implement and maintain all traffic management
related works. The Traffic Management Implementation
Team shall be led by a Traffic Management Manager, whose
appointment shall be approved by the PDP, and shall be
supported by Traffic Management Teams and Emergency
Response Teams.
(2) Within twenty eight (28) days of the date of the Letter of
Acceptance, the Works Package Contractor shall submit the
following for approval by the PDP:
d) Maintenance and monitoring schedule and forms;
e) Emergency procedures and forms;
f) Emergency contact details of all supervisory staff; and
Traffic G5.10.2 (1) The duty of the Traffic Management Team is to implement
Management and maintain the traffic management works, control and
Teams monitor traffic conditions where applicable, and to support
the Emergency Response Team during incidents arising from
the Works. Each Traffic Management Team shall, as a
minimum, comprise of:
a) One (1) Traffic Management Officer;
b) One (1) Traffic Management Supervisor; and
Each lorry shall carry a supply of traffic management devices
such as battery operated blinking lights, cones, string
delineators, baton lights, and portable flashing arrow units.
(3) The Traffic Management Teams shall maintain the temporary
road systems so as to ensure that the temporary roads are
kept in a safe and roadworthy condition. The maintenance
works to be carried out by the Traffic Management Teams or
other teams of the Works Package Contractor shall include,
but not be limited to, the following activities and shall be
carried out within the time limits as specified below:
b) repair of loose signs/plates likely to dislodge: within 2
hours;
c) repair of damaged traffic signs: within 36 hours;
e) removal of those parts protruding onto any part of the
carriageway, including marginal strips and shoulders:
within 2 hours;
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f) wash and clear oil or liquid pollutant on the
carriageway: within 2 hours;
i) cleaning of all traffic signs, directional signs (including
those on the sign gantries), sign faces, barriers (all
types), safety fences (all types), parapets (all types),
railings (all types), rails (all types), crash cushions,
emergency crash gates, concrete profile barriers,
water filled barriers, inner face of noise barriers and
semi‐noise enclosure (all types), other street furniture,
and outer face of temporary noise barrier and
hoardings: every month;
k) repair of potholes: within 12 hours;
a) One (1) Traffic Management Officer, who may also be
leading a Traffic Management Team;
d) One (1) driver with a tow truck on standby at all times
within or in close proximity to the Site; and
e) Pre‐arranged call out tow service with heavy duty tow
truck(s) available.
(2) When informed of an incident from the Traffic Management
Team or from an external source, the Emergency Response
Team shall be responsible, but not limited to, the following
duties:
c) notify the PDP/MRT hotline manager; and
d) assist the emergency service(s) on location.
SECTION G6
DAMAGE AND INTERFERENCE
c) existing railways and railway systems;
e) trees, graves or burial urns.
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall inform the PDP as soon
as practicable of any item, utility or thing which is not stated
in the Contract as requiring diversion, removal or relocation
but which the Works Package Contractor considers as
requiring diversion, removal or relocation to enable the
Works to be executed.
(3) Items which are damaged or interfered with as a result of
the work being carried out and items which are diverted,
removed or relocated to enable the work to be carried out,
shall be reinstated to the same condition as was existing
before the work started or to such other condition as may be
approved or directed by the PDP.
Watercourses G6.2 (1) Existing watercourses and drainage systems shall be
and drainage temporarily diverted as required to enable the Works to be
systems carried out. Particulars of the diversions proposed by the
Works Package Contractor, shall be submitted to the
Relevant Authority and the PDP for approval at least twenty
one (21) days before the relevant work starts or other
duration as may be required by the Relevant Authority. The
findings of the submission will be used as the basis for
setting any requirements on drainage provisions, flooding
mitigation measures and performance monitoring tasks
which may be placed on the Works. Any mitigation
measures shall be completed before the diversion or
obstruction giving rise to the impact is effected. The
diversions shall be maintained while the work is being
carried out and shall be reinstated, including the removal of
any obstructions to flow, as soon as practicable after the
work is complete.
(2) Discharges into the sea, watercourses and either to storm or
foul drainage systems shall not exceed the limits permitted
by the Relevant Authorities. The Works Package Contractor
shall immediately rectify any exceedances of these limits.
(3) Runoff from the Site shall be controlled to ensure that
adjacent areas are not affected and disturbance to the public
is kept to a minimum. Under no circumstances shall foul
sewage flow be diverted into existing stormwater drains and
vice versa. Should the Works Package Contractor discover
that existing foul sewage flow has been connected into a
stormwater drain, or vice versa, he shall immediately notify
the PDP and Relevant Authority.
G6.3 Utilities and other services
Location and G6.3.1 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall be responsible for
protection of locating the position of all public and other utility
utilities installations, including water mains, overhead and
underground cables, pipes, sewers and drains and all service
connections to buildings, and where necessary, shall adopt
such methods of excavation as may required by the Relevant
Authorities or owners to ensure that no damage is caused to
them.
(2) The details of existing utilities where available, are given for
information only and the accuracy of the details is not
warranted. The Works Package Contractor shall make his
own enquiries and shall use underground services detection
equipment to locate underground utilities. The Works
Package Contractor shall take notice of the limitations of
such equipment and shall carefully excavate hand‐dug trial
holes to locate accurately the utilities indicated to him by the
utility undertakings. Portable mechanical tools may be used
but shall be restricted to the breaking of the pavement
surface. Due care shall be exercised to prevent damage to
underground cables, water pipes, gas pipes or other utility
installations.
(3) The Works Package Contractor shall make good, at his own
expense, any damage caused by him to the existing services
to the approval of and in accordance with the instruction of
the appropriate authority or owner concerned.
(4) All such installations which are encountered in the course of
the Works shall be adequately supported, slung‐up, strutted
or otherwise protected from damage to the satisfaction of
the Relevant Authority or owner.
(5) The Works Package Contractor shall inform the PDP and the
utility undertakings without delay of the following:
a) damage to utilities;
b) leakage of utilities;
c) discovery of utilities not shown on any records; and
(6) Smoking and use of naked flames shall be prohibited if gas
pipes are present.
Diversion of G6.3.2 (1) Unless specified otherwise, the temporary diversion or
utilities and relocation of any service within or outside the Works to
services permit the construction of the Works shall be the
responsibility of the Works Package Contractor. Where a
service is required to be interrupted or relocated, the Works
Package Contractor shall inform and obtain the approval of
the appropriate authority or owner, of the required removal
and/or relocation.
(3) The Works Package Contractor shall not be entitled to any
extension of time due to his failure to allow for a reasonable
period of time necessary for obtaining approval and
completing the work.
(4) The temporary diversion or relocation of any service within
or outside the Works to permit the construction of the
Works shall be the responsibility of the Works Package
Contractor. The Works Package Contractor shall be
responsible for arranging with the Relevant Authority for all
temporary diversions required in connection with the Works.
He shall keep the PDP fully informed of his negotiations. No
final arrangements shall be made without the approval of
the PDP.
(5) All temporary diversions shall be subject to the approval of
Coordination of G6.3.3 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall co‐ordinate the
utilities related activities of the utility undertakings in connection with the
works diversion of utility services necessary for the execution of the
Works and shall take all steps necessary to enable the utility
undertakings to proceed in accordance with the programme
agreed between the Works Package Contractor and the
utility undertakings.
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall monitor the progress of
utility undertakings against the agreed programmes and shall
notify the PDP of any slippage to these programmes. In the
event of any such slippage the Works Package Contractor
shall prepare and execute a plan of action with the relevant
utility undertaking to redress the slippage. Such a plan may,
if necessary, include provision of Works Package Contractor's
labour resources, materials and/or plant to the utility
undertaking.
a) location of utility;
b) date on which utility was encountered;
c) nature and size of utility;
e) temporary or permanent supports provided.
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall produce as‐built records
of all newly laid utilities and services and all relocated
utilities and services within the Site, and shall submit them to
the PDP and the corresponding utility undertaking for
record.
Condition G6.4 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall carry out a pre‐
survey of construction condition survey of all existing buildings and
existing structures located within the influence zone of the Works
buildings and which may be within or adjacent to the Site, in accordance
structures with the requirements of the Particular Specification (Clause
G1.11.1(9) also refers).
(2) The condition survey shall be undertaken by an independent
surveyor engaged by the Works Package Contractor and who
shall be approved by the PDP.
(3) Construction activities with the potential to cause damage or
interference with any existing buildings and structures within
the vicinity of the related works, shall not commence until
the condition survey for those properties have been
approved by the PDP.
(2) If any trees are to be removed during the execution of the
Works, the Works Package Contractor shall prepare and
submit the necessary Tree Cutting Permit to the Relevant
Authority for approval. Trees shall not be cut or relocated
until such approval is granted.
(3) If any tree(s) which are to be retained or which are not
required to be removed in order to carry out the Works are
damaged by the Works Package Contractor and in the
opinion of the Relevant Authority and the PDP cannot be
rejuvenated to its original condition prior to the occurrence
of the damage, the Works Package Contractor shall replace
the tree(s) with similar species, size and form as approved by
the PDP.
G6.8 Protection of Existing Railways
Designated G6.8.2 (1) Where any part of the Works or the Site fall within a
Railway designated railway protection zone of an existing railway or
Protection Zone transit system, as defined under relevant railway related
enactments, the Works Package Contractor shall comply
with the safety and protection related requirements of the
relevant Railway Operator. If no protection zone has been
formally designated for a particular railway, a notional
protection zone of 30m either side of the railway lot
boundary shall be assumed, or as agreed with the Railway
Operator.
Working within G6.8.3 (1) When the Works Package Contractor is required to work
the Railway within the railway protection zone or within areas of the
Protection Zone operating railway therein, the requirements stated in the
regulations of the railway and the associated Statutory
Requirements shall be strictly followed.
(2) The Works Package Contractor shall ensure that his works
programme and method statements include the restrictions
imposed by the operating railway (including the payment of
any related fees) including:
a) The need for track possessions for all work within or
adjacent to operating tracks;
b) Track access being under the control of the Railway
Operator, with track related works only to be carried
out in non‐traffic hours, as determined by the
relevant Railway Operator;
e) Provision of trained fire marshalls and lookouts;
f) The need for multi‐stage working;
G6.9 Electromagnetic Compatibility
(2) This Section G6.9 contains details of the minimum EMC
requirements for this Contract. The requirements cover EMC
between equipment under this Contract and other
equipment on provided in the Project and adjacent railways
and transit systems. All Plant under this Contract shall
operate reliably in terms of performance and functionality in
the electromagnetic environment of the railway under
construction and shall not affect other railways and transits
systems within the vicinity of the Project.
(3) A list of standards relevant to EMC is included in Appendix
AG6.1 for reference.
Luminaries
a) Station/tunnel lighting
b) Emergency lighting
c) Illuminated signage and advertising panels
Motor operated equipment
a) Chiller Plant
b) Air Conditioning Units, including but not limited to packaged
AC units, unitary systems, fan coil units, etc
d) Fans
e) Motor Operated Dampers/Air Flow Regulators
f) Pumps
g) Actuators
Power Distribution
a) HV/LV switchgear
b) Transformers
c) Power Factors Correction Equipment
d) Harmonic Filters
e) Uninterruptible Power Supply
f) Centralised Battery System
g) Power Cables and Distribution
Control Systems/microprocessor based system
b) Status monitoring systems
c) Control panels
d) Motor Control Centres
e) Sensors and/or Limit Switches
f) ELV Cables and Distribution
b) Computers / microprocessor based systems
d) Train control and signalling systems
Certification G6.9.4 Plant supplied by the Works Package Contractor deemed likely to
produce electromagnetic disturbance shall be tested and certified to
meet the minimum requirements specified in the relevant EMC
standards and to the satisfaction of the PDP.
(1) Radiated interference ‐ The performance of equipment shall
meet the relevant EMC related specifications at their
installed locations under the radiated interference of
radiating antennas and/or handheld transceivers.
a) Longitudinal voltage to earth (continuous) ‐ 60V
b) Longitudinal voltage to earth (fault condition) ‐ 430V
c) Psophometrically weighted transverse voltage; 1mV
(5) Fast transient / burst – Equipment shall be tested to 2kV
peak as defined in EN 61000‐4‐4.
(6) Surge – Equipment shall be tested to 2kV (common mode) /
1kV (differential mode) as defined in EN 61000‐4‐5.
Electromagnetic G6.9.5 (1) The Contractor shall ensure that the EMI generated by the
interference equipment under this Contract does not adversely affect the
(EMI) sensitive electronic equipment installed adjacent to them. As
a minimum, the maximum emission levels of the equipment
shall not exceed the levels specified in EN 61000‐6‐4.
(3) As a minimum, the immunity levels of equipment shall meet
the requirements specified in EN 61000‐6‐2.
c) Surges (Power line) ‐ 2kV (peak) common mode, 1kV
(peak) differential mode.
a) disturbance voltages at the mains supply terminals in
the range of 9kHz to 30MHz; and
EMC G6.9.6 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall nominate an EMC
Management coordinator to coordinate all EMC matters. The EMC
coordinator shall be an experienced professional in the EMC
field.
(3) The Works Package Contractor shall prepare and submit for
approval by the PDP an EMC Management Plan. The Plan
shall
f) designate a person as the point of contact to deal
with EMC matters; and
(5) In the Testing and Commissioning phase of the Project, the
Works Package Contractor shall verify, in co‐operation with
all Other Works Contractors, through testing on‐site that
their systems are electromagnetically compatible. The
concerned contractors shall demonstrate that their
respective systems operate to the specification requirements
in the design environment where all the items of equipment
of the railway as a whole are set to operate.
EN 12015 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for lifts, escalators
and passenger conveyors. Emission
EN 12016 Electromagnetic compatibility. Product family standard for lifts, escalators
and passenger conveyors. Immunity
EN 50121‐1 Railway Applications EMC Part 1: General
EN 50121‐2 Railway applications. Electromagnetic compatibility. Emission of the whole
railway system to the outside world
EN 50121‐5 Railway Applications EMC Part 5: Emission and Immunity of Fixed Power
Supply Installations and Apparatus
EN 55014 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of
electrical motor operated and thermal appliances for household and similar
purposes, electric tools and similar electrical apparatus
EN 55015 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of
electrical lighting and similar equipment
EN 55022 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of
industrial, scientific, medial (ISM) radio‐frequency equipment.
IEC 61000‐3‐4 EMC Part 3‐4: Limits – Limitation of Emission of Harmonic Currents in Low‐
voltage Power Supply Systems for Equipment with rated Current greater
than 16A
EN 61000‐4‐1 EMC Part 4‐1: Testing and measurement techniques ‐ Overview of IEC
61000‐4 series
EN 61000‐4‐2 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 2: Electrostatic
Discharge Immunity Test
EN 61000‐4‐3 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 3: Radiated
Radio‐frequency Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test
EN 61000‐4‐4 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 4: Fast
Transients/Burst Immunity Test
EN 61000‐4‐5 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 5: Surges
Immunity Test
EN 61000‐4‐6 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 6: Immunity to
Conducted Disturbances induced by Radio‐frequency Fields
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REFERENCE LIST OF STANDARDS RELATING TO EMC (continued)
EN 61000‐4‐8 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 8: Testing and
Measuring Techniques Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity Tests
EN 61000‐4‐11 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 11: Voltage Dips,
Short Interruptions and Voltage Variations Immunity Tests
EN 61000‐4‐13 EMC Part 4, Testing and measurement techniques Section 13: Harmonics
and Inter‐harmonics including Mains, Signalling at a.c. Power Port, Low
Frequency Immunity Tests
EN 61000‐5‐7 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Installation and mitigation guidelines.
Installation and mitigation guidelines. Degrees of protection by enclosures
against electromagnetic disturbances (EM code)
PD 6582 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Guide to generic EMC standards
PD IEC TR Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Installation and mitigation guidelines.
61000‐5‐6 Mitigation of external EM influences.
PD ISO/TR Lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors. Comparison of worldwide
16764 standards on electromagnetic interference / electromagnetic compatibility
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SECTION G7
TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
Work on Site G7.1 (1) Temporary Electricity Supply shall mean the electricity
power supply being distributed via temporary generators,
Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) energy meters (construction
stage) or permanent energy meters for the Works and works
of the Other Works Contractors until the permanent meter
account is transferred to another party.
(4) Schematic diagrams and the details of the equipment for all
temporary electrical installations shall be submitted by the
Works Package Contractor, and these diagrams together
with the temporary electrical equipment shall be submitted
for approval by the PDP.
(5) All electrical installation work on Site shall be carried out in
accordance with the requirements laid down in BS 7375 and
this GS. All work shall be supervised and executed by
qualified electrical workers of appropriate grade.
a) TNB’s supply rules and requirements;
b) IEE Regulations for Electrical Installations;
e) BS 6164 Safety in Tunnelling in the Construction Industry
except that the background lighting level of the tunnel shall
follow Clause G7.13(2)(b)(ii).
Scope G7.3 The Works Package Contractor shall provide and maintain the
temporary electrical installations from the load side of the points of
supply, and shall ensure that all necessary precautions are taken
with regard to the safety of persons on Site.
Materials, G7.4 All materials, appliances and components used within the
appliances and distribution system shall comply with BS 4363 and BS 7375.
components
a) Flexibility in application for repeated use;
b) Suitability for transport and storage;
d) Safety in use.
(2) All cabling shall be run at high level whenever possible and
firmly secured to ensure they do not present a hazard or
obstruction to people and equipment. When cables are laid
on ground, they must be waterproof and be protected from
mechanical damage.
Mains voltage G7.6 (1) The mains voltage shall be as for TNB’s supplies, 415Vac 3‐
phase 50 Hz or 240Vac 1‐phase 50 Hz.
(2) Voltages shall conform to BS 7375.
Types of G7.7 (1) The following voltages shall be adhered to for typical
distribution applications throughout the distribution systems:
supply
a) Fixed plant ‐ 415Vac 3‐phase 50 Hz;
b) Movable plant fed by trailing cable ‐ 415V 3‐phase 50
Hz (except for major plant such as tunnel boring
machines); and
c) Installations in Site buildings ‐ 240Vac 1‐phase 50 Hz;
d) Fixed flood lighting ‐ 240V 1‐phase 50 Hz;
(2) When the low voltage supply is energised by TNB at the
Power On Date, any power utilised from that source shall be
either 415Vac 3‐phase 50 Hz or 240Vac 1‐phase 50 Hz as
appropriate. The Works Package Contractor shall convert
what may be necessary to enable him to use power from
that source.
Protection of G7.8 (1) Protection shall be provided for all main and sub‐circuits
circuits against excess current, residual current and earth faults. The
protective devices shall be capable of interrupting without
damage any short circuit current that may occur.
(2) Discrimination between circuit breakers, circuit breakers and
fuses shall be in accordance with:‐
a) BS 88;
b) BS EN 60898; and
c) BS 7375.
Earthing G7.9 (1) Earthing and bonding shall be provided for all electrical
installations and equipment to prevent the possibility of
dangerous voltage rises and to ensure that faults are rapidly
cleared by installed circuit protection.
(2) Earthing systems shall conform to the following standards of
the latest version:‐
a) IEE Regulations for Electrical Installations;
b) BS 7430;
c) BS 7375; and
Plugs, socket G7.10 Low voltage plugs, sockets and couplers shall be colour coded in
outlets and accordance with BS 7375, and constructed to conform to BS 4343.
couplers High voltage couplers and 'T' connections shall be in accordance
with BS 3905.
Transformers G7.12 Transformers and switchgear to be used generally in tunnels shall
and switchgear be in accordance with BS 6164.
in tunnels
a) All Areas except Tunnels:
b) Tunnels:
Electrical G7.14 (1) Electrical motors for tunnelling plant shall be suitable for
motors 415Vac 3‐phase supply. Earthing shall be in accordance with
Clause G7.9(1).
(2) Motor control and protection circuits in all locations shall be
as stipulated in BS 6164. Emergency stops for machinery
shall be provided.
Inspection and G7.15 Electrical installations on Site shall be inspected and tested in
testing accordance with the requirements of the IEE Regulations and the
statutory codes.
Identification G7.16 Identification and warning labels shall be affixed to all electrical
switches, circuit breakers and motors to specify their purpose.
Maintenance G7.17 Strict maintenance and regular checks of control apparatus and
wiring distribution systems shall be carried out by personnel of
appropriate grade to ensure safety and efficient operation. The
details of maintenance schedule and maintenance works record
shall be made available for review as requested by the PDP.
Maintenance G7.18 All portable electrical appliances shall be permanently numbered
record (scarf tag labels or similar) and a record kept of the date of issue,
date of the last inspection carried out and the recommended
inspection period.
Electricity G7.19 (1) The Works Package Contractor shall provide and maintain
supply for temporary electricity supplies in the form of a supply kiosk
Other Works for the works by the Other Works Contractors, including
Contractors and testing commissioning, trial operations, in accordance with
trial operations the following:
b) Total number of kiosks shall be calculated on the
basis of one (1) number for every 2,500 sq.m. for a
station, an ancillary building and a depot.
c) For a station and a depot, there shall be at least five
(5) number of LV power supply kiosks of minimum 60
amps 3 phase per level, and for an ancillary building,
there shall be at least one (1)number kiosk of the
same rating per level.
d) For tunnels there shall be at least one LV power
supply kiosk of minimum 60 amps, 3‐phase for every
250 metres run of tunnel.
(2) Each of the supply kiosks shall comprise one 8‐way TPN
(Triple Pole and Neutral) MCCB / MCB distribution board.