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Qic-Qsp-Uni-Tdr-Ms-3007 Rev001
Qic-Qsp-Uni-Tdr-Ms-3007 Rev001
UNIMAC
QIC-QSP-UNI-TDR-MS-
REF.
3007 REV001
DATE 20-08-2023
DOCUMENT METHOD STATEMENT FOR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (CCTV)
REV. 001
INSTALLATION
PROJECT SPEED PARK TRACK MANAGING CONTRACTOR Page 1 of 12
METHOD STATEMENT
FOR VIDEO SURVEILLIANCE
SYSTEM (CCTV)
INSTALLATION
REVISION RECORD
1. This cover page is a record of all revisions of the document identified above by number and
title. All previous cover pages are hereby superseded and are to be destroyed.
2. The contractor has the full right to modify, amend or change Method Statement and
supporting documents as required or as deemed necessary. All such documents will be
submitted to the “CLIENT” for approval.
CONTENTS
1.0 Purpose
2.0 Scope
3.0 References
4.0 Definitions
5.0 Responsibilities
6.0 Equipment
7.0 Procedure
8.0 Attachments
1.0 PURPOSE
- This Installation method statement covers the Guidance of Installation of CCTV System which
will installed in in accordance with the approved project quality plan and relevant system
specification. It is compiled by the specialist supplier and is extracted from their manuals for
the installation of the system.
- Supplier will depute an experienced commissioning engineer to thoroughly inspect the
installation prior to commissioning.
1.1 Installer Engineer will carry out the supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of the CCTV
system along and under supervision of the sub-contractor.
2.0 SCOPE
3.0 REFERENCE
4.0 DEFINITIONS:
5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES:
Responsibilities for ensuring that the steps in this procedure shall be carried out are specified at
relevant steps in the procedure:
- Project Manager.
- Construction manager
- QA/QC Engineer
- Site Engineer
- HSE officer
- SK
- Tecnician
5.1 Project Manager
- Project Manager is the overall responsible for the project in terms of work execution, safety,
planning & quality. The Project Manager will maintain the planning progress and coordination of
works with the main contractor.
- The work progress shall be carried out as per planned program and all the equipment’s required
to execute the works shall be available and in good condition as per project planned.
- Specific attention is paid to all safety measures and quality control in coordination with Safety
Engineer and QA/QC Engineer and in line with PSP and PQP.
- The method of statement to the system shall be implemented according to the Consultant
project specifications and approved shop drawings.
- Provision of all necessary information and distribution of responsibilities to his Construction
team.
- The work progress shall be monitored in accordance with the planned work program and he will
provide reports to his superiors.
- The constant coordination with the Safety Engineer to ensure that the works are carried out in
safe working atmosphere.
- The constant coordination with the QA/QC Engineer for any works to be carried out and initiate
for the Inspection for the finished works.
- He will ensure the implementation of any request that might be raised by the Consultant.
- Efficient daily progress shall be obtained for all the equipment and manpower.
- He will engage in the work and check the same against the daily report received from the
Foremen.
- The passage of all the revised information to the Foremen and ensure that it’s being carried out
properly.
- The monitoring of executions of works at site and should be as per the approved shop drawings
and project specifications.
- Ensure WIRs and MIRs are being raised for activities in timely manner and inspected by the
Consultant.
- Check and insure that all activities / work done / completed prior to offer for consultant
inspection.
- He will follow and carried out all the relevant tests as per project specifications.
- Obtain the required clearance prior to Consultant’s inspections.
- Should acquire any necessary civil works clearances and coordination.
- Coordinate with site construction team.
- One who will assist the Consultant Engineer / Inspector during inspection.
- The carrying-out of work and the proper distribution of all the available resources in
coordination with the Site Engineer on a daily basis.
- Daily reports of the works are achieved and coordinated for the future planning with the Site
Engineer.
- Incorporate all the QA/QC and Safety requirements as requested by the concerned Engineer.
- Meeting with any type of unforeseen incident or requirement and reporting the same to the
Site Engineer immediately.
- The implementation of all safety measures in accordance with the HSE plan and that the whole
work force is aware of its proper implementation.
- The implementation of safety measures is adequate to maintain a safe working environment
on the work activity.
- Inspection of all the site activities and training personnel in accident prevention and its proper
reporting to the Construction Manager and the Project Manager.
- The site is maintained in a clean and tidy manner.
- Responsible for overall Store operations in making sure to store the material delivery to the site
and keep it in suitable area that will keep the material in safe from rusty and damage.
- One who will acknowledge the receiving of materials at site in coordination with QA/QC and
concerned Engineer.
5.8 Technician
- The carrying-out of work and the proper distribution of all the available resources in
coordination with the sub-contractor Site Engineer on a daily basis.
- Daily reports of the works are achieved and coordinated for the future planning with the Site
Engineer.
- Complying with the sub-contractor basic design practices, particularly those related to safety
and engineering
- Meeting with any type of unforeseen incident or requirement and reporting the same to the
Site Engineer immediately.
6.0 EQUIPMENTS
7.0 PROCEDURE
- Ensure that heat stress management implemented and developed as per site situation.
- Civil Clearance before start the installation of the CCTV system (Cameras & Panels).
- Check that all conduits for the Data of the camera installed as per approved shop drawings.
- Check that all panels installed as per manufacturer recommendations and all wires Identified.
- Check that the CCTV system and its Accessories approved as per material submittal.
- Check that the location of the camera/ panels and the position set as per approved shop
drawings and manufacturer recommendations.
- Check that the Installed Camera is the correct type other (PTZ or Dome type).
- Al specific CCTV camera locations shall be selected to provide a view of the maximum amount of
space.
- Refer to relevant CCTV drawing layouts and schematic diagrams for all active and passive
components provided in this section for exact location and details of integration with other sub-
systems.
- Check that Integration between the camera and the Access control system done as per
- Install cables in raceways and cable trays except within consoles, back boxes, desks, and
counters. Conceal raceway and cables except in unfinished spaces.
- Using CAT-6A type cable the maximum length of the cable not exceeds more than 90 mtrs. Of
manufacturer recommendation, which will provided from structural cabling system supplier.
- Comply with requirements for raceways and boxes specified in Division 26 Section "Raceways,
Boxes, Cable Tray, Cable Ladder and Trunking".
- Conceal conductors and cables in accessible ceilings, walls, and floors where possible.
- Bundle, lace, and train cables within enclosures. Connect to terminal points with no excess and
without exceeding manufacturer's limitations on bending radius.
C.Grounding
- Comply with requirements in Division 26 Section "Grounding and Bonding for Electrical
Systems." for grounding conductors and connectors.
- Comply with ADDC Electricity Wiring Regulations, Section 5, and 6.
- Bond metallic equipment to the system grounding bus bar, using not smaller than the specified
equipment grounding conductor by ADDC Electricity Wiring Regulations, Section 5 and 6.
D.Identification
- Identify system components, wiring, and cabling complying with ADDC Electricity Wiring
Regulations. Comply with requirements for identification specified in Division 26 Section
"Identification for Electrical Systems."
1. Label each cable within 4 inches (100 mm) of each termination and tap, where it is accessible
in a cabinet or junction or outlet box, and elsewhere as indicated.
2. Exposed Cables and Cables in Cable Trays and Wire Troughs: Label each cable at intervals not
exceeding 15 feet (4.5 m).
3. Label each terminal strip and screw terminal in each cabinet, or consoles.
4. Individually number wiring conductors connected to terminal strips and identifies each cable
or wiring group being extended from a cabinet or console to a building-mounted device with
name and number of particular device as shown on the drawing.
- WIR to be provided for Inspection after making sure that all Installation done correctly and
check by Electrical Engineer & QA/QC Engineer.
- After making sure all the system installed in correct way from Subcontractor and supplier,
programming of the system must take place before final testing and commissioning accourding
to Consultant requirement and senario of the system.
- Testing and commissioning of the system submitted separetly for this system mentioned all the
procedure of Testing of the system and commissioning it.
8.0 ATTACHMENTS