SITE MANAGEMENT CPL
| Institution | TVET |
| Course | CERTIFICATE IN BUILD... |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
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Preliminary items for the works
1. Site services
a. Water
An adequate supply of wholesome drinking water and construction water should be provided
and maintained at suitable points conveniently accessible to all persons employed.
b. Electricity
It is essential for running plant that is electric as well as aiding in communication channels.
c. Telephone
Construction works involves teamwork hence communication should be clear, concise,
complete and correct.
d. Access roads and parking areas
Restrictions such as rights of way, tree preservation and ancient buildings should be
considered.
e. Hoarding and fencing
A building site and the compound can be given a degree of protection by surrounding with
a fence.
The fence fulfils two functions:
• It defines the limit of the site or compound;
• It acts as a deterrent to the would-be trespasser or thief.
A fence can be constructed to provide a physical barrier of solid construction or a virtual
barrier of open- work construction.
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