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ToggleHe shall be overall responsible for the activity including planning and organizing resources in consultation with the Project Manager. He shall ensure safety requirements, conduct relevant tests, maintain records, and coordinate with the consultant for approvals.
Responsible for deploying resources, executing work as per drawings, maintaining quality as per specifications, and ensuring safety compliance. Also responsible for obtaining necessary approvals.
Responsible for establishing reference points, checking levels and alignment, recording completed work, and coordinating with the consultant for approvals.
Responsible for implementing quality procedures, ensuring materials meet specifications, conducting tests, and maintaining records.
Ensure that all activities are carried out safely as per the project safety plan.
Materials shall be free from logs, stumps, roots, rubbish, or any deleterious matter affecting stability. The material shall have:
Samples from borrow areas shall be tested in the laboratory to verify these requirements.
Embankment construction is carried out to raise the formation level of the road and provide a stable base for pavement layers.
The field dry density should be at least 95% of the Maximum Dry Density (MDD) as per MoRTH specifications.
Soil used should have Liquid Limit less than 55%, Plasticity Index less than 25%, and Free Swell Index less than 50%.
Moisture content should be maintained within +1% to -2% of Optimum Moisture Content (OMC) during compaction.
Excavators, dumpers, graders, vibratory rollers, and water tankers are commonly used for embankment and subgrade work.
Layer thickness tolerance is generally maintained within ±25 mm as per specifications.
CBR (California Bearing Ratio) test determines the strength of subgrade soil and its suitability for pavement design.
One set of ten density measurements is carried out for every 3000 sqm of compacted area or as required.
All activities must follow the approved EHS plan, including use of PPE, proper equipment handling, and safe working practices.
The surveyor establishes reference points, checks alignment and levels, and ensures the work is executed as per design.