Earthworks Method Statement - 1
Earthworks Method Statement - 1
1.0 SCOPE
This Method Statement defines requirements for Earthwork Works but it doesn’t cover the
earthwork activities related to underground piping, conduits and ducts. They will be
covered under different Method Statements.
2.0 DEFINITIONS
Earthwork : Clearing, grubbing, stripping, cut and fill, excavation, and backfill
and grading finish activities.
Earthen Structures : Permanent work items constructed as earthwork such as
channels, ditches, dikes, embankments, etc.
Fill : All soil, soil-rock materials and treated or stabilized soils placed to
raise the grade of the site or to backfill the excavated areas.
Within this MS, fill and backfill materials are regarded as same.
Borrow Material : Suitable fill material obtained from excavations off the site, or from
designated borrow areas.
Stripping : Activities consisting of excavation, removal and disposal of
unsuitable soils.
Stock Pile Area : Designated area where borrow and additional material shall be piled.
5.0 SURVEYING
The coordinates and elevations of the survey monuments shall be given to the
Contractor by the Client. The Contractor shall verify the survey reference points.
The Contractor shall furnish these reference points on the Site and using these reference
points, shall perform all surveying and staking required to complete the Work.
Existing Survey Monuments in the Work area shall be preserved and protected from
damage or disturbance and shall not be removed unless necessary.
7.0 EXCAVATION
7.1 General
Excavation shall be done after clearing and grubbing has been completed.
Excavations shall preferably be performed in dry conditions. Proper drainage for
excavated areas shall be maintained to prevent ponding of water. Excavated areas shall
be kept dry by pumping or other suitable methods. Prior to completion of drainage
facilities, sufficient temporary ditches and culverts to prevent ponding shall be installed.
Well point systems may be applied where excavations go below the groundwater surface.
Materials excavated for the permanent work shall be classified in accordance with the
specification. Classified material designated for use in the permanent work shall be
properly segregated and stockpiled. Material not allowed to be used in the permanent
work shall be disposed of in accordance with the Client’s directions.
Borrow material also shall be classified before placement in the permanent work.
Cut slopes shall have a maximum horizontal to vertical gradient of 1:1,5 unless otherwise
indicated on the drawing or as controlled by stability considerations for specific soil
conditions for each excavation location.
For personnel safety and work protection, excavation shoring shall be used when
necessary. Excavation supports shall conform to the approved HSE Plan.
Extra care shall be taken during excavation work around the existing facilities.
7.2 Stripping
Stripping operations shall be performed prior to cut and fill, borrow material excavation,
embankment construction, and backfill. Where fill material is to be placed over an existing
paved surface, the pavement shall be removed and wasted, unless otherwise noted on
the drawing.
Stripped material classified as topsoil, shall be stock piled for later use. Other stripping
material including excess cut, unsuitable material, and excess topsoil shall be disposed of
at designated general landscaping fill areas or spoil areas.
9.4 Compaction
Compaction shall begin only after the fill has been properly placed and the material to be
compacted is at the proper moisture content. Each layer of fill shall be compacted to the
required density before proceeding with the next layer. Compaction shall be performed
with equipment compatible with the soil type.
Fill should be compacted in horizontal layers with uniform density and moisture conditions.
The compacted thickness of each layer should be appropriate for the type and size of
roller and specifications. But generally, should not exceed the following values;
a. Max 200mm for Class I (Structural Clay Fill)
b. Max 300mm for Class II (Structural Sand Fill)
c. Max 300mm for Class III (Structural Crushed Rock or Gravel Fill)
Fill materials shall be compacted as per related specifications.
Fill for general site grading and sidewalks shall be compacted to a minimum of 95 % of the
maximum dry density.
Road and parking areas to be compacted as per road construction documents.
The proper type and size equipment to be used to obtain the required compaction for each
type of soil shall be determined in the field considering the results of proof test. Proposed
equipment and compaction procedures will be decided based on field tests and their
approval by Client, prior to the operation.
Impact type equipment shall be used to compact cohesive soils. This equipment may be
motor driven rammers or pneumatic tampers in confined spaces, self-propelled rammers
in trenches, or sheep foot rollers or pneumatic rollers in open areas. Vibratory rollers or
plates without impact action shall not be used to compact cohesive material.
Vibratory equipment such as vibratory plates, vibrating smooth drum rollers, and vibrating
sheep foot rollers shall be used to compact granular backfill, except in very confined
places.
If the material to be compacted contains excessive moisture, the material shall be
processed to reduce the moisture content to the specified limits. If the soil has less than
the specified moisture content, or is likely to lose enough moisture during compaction,
water shall be added and the soil lift thoroughly mixed before compaction, to bring the
moisture content of the soil before the completion of the compaction to the specified below
limit as minimum.
To provide a blending interlocking of adjoining surfaces in fill placed for dikes, the upper
surface of compacted layers that have been rolled smooth shall be lightly scarified to a
minimum depth of 25mm and moistened prior to placing the next lift.
After compaction of the fill, field density tests shall be made. If the material fails to meet
the specified density, the entire placement area shall be reworked as necessary to obtain
the specified density. The compaction method or equipment may be altered as required to
obtain the specified density.
Fill adjacent to the structures such as ring foundations, spread footings, grade beams,
trenches, retaining walls, pit walls and basement walls to a minimum distance of from
1.2m from the sides of the structure, shall be compacted with hand-operated equipment
only.
9.5 Finishing
Final surface of compacted fills shall be graded as indicated on the drawing. All finished fill
surfaces shall be maintained against erosion or other deterioration until the work has been
completed and accepted by the Client.