The construction supervision and management course ensures that construction is carried out in accordance with the plans, regulations and quality standards. The following topics are covered: Quality, schedule, cost and safety control. Seamless documentation with construction reports, photo documentation, lists of defects and acceptances serve to ensure traceability and legal protection.
Agenda
General & basics
- Building supervisor Why?
- Role as a central link
- Qualification and tasks of the building inspector
- Knowledge of line technology, planning documents, ZTV-TK and traffic safety in accordance with RSA 21
- Ensuring smooth operations and compliance with official requirements
Safety & building preparation
- Occupational health and safety
- PPE, general occupational health and safety principles and risk assessments
- Safety and health coordinator (SiGeKo)
- Prerequisites for successful construction measures
- Checking the plans, permits, utility plans and traffic regulations
- Construction schedule – management and control tool
Project documentation & evidence
- Construction diary
- Legally compliant documentation of special features, processes and deviations as contractual evidence
- Photo documentation
- Proof of quality standards through georeferenced photos directly from the start of construction
- Recording of relevant construction phases and surface conditions
- Material monitoring
- Monitoring of storage options and continuous quantity control
- Requesting and monitoring proof of disposal for bentonide use and contaminated soil replacement
- Recording services
- Precise and comprehensible review of services rendered
Practice of network construction & error minimization
- Overview of building an FttX network
- The practical phases from civil engineering to assembly
- Avoidance of errors – analysis of construction defects
- Documentation of an FttX network
- Precise measurement, splice plans and measurement protocols
Civil engineering methods & pipe laying
- Open civil engineering
- Alternative construction method
- Trenching, plowing, milling
- Presses / straightening presses
- (Cable-guided) drilling
- Laying pipes and pipe systems
- Compliance with bending radii and avoidance of the corkscrew effect
- Causes and effects of the corkscrew effect
- Watertight connection and gas-tight seal after installation
Surfaces & traffic safety
- Surfaces
- Professional sealing of asphalt, concrete and paved surfaces to avoid refusal of acceptance
- Barriers, traffic safety
- Practical implementation of official requirements and control plans
Junctions, microducts, installation & grid commissioning
- Installation of cable ducts / cable distribution cabinets
- Proper installation of shafts and NVTs
- House entry & house transfer point (HüP)
- Production of a building entry and dos and don’ts for HÜP installation
- Pulling in microtubes
- Cost savings by pulling into existing pipe systems
- Continuity of the pipe system & preparation for blowing in
- Calibration of a pipe system to determine the patency
- Blowing in fiber optic cables & technology
- Sequence of a control-compliant blowing process
- Quality assurance through documentation of pressure, thrust and speed during the process
- Installation of joints & acceptance / defect management
- Implementation of splice plans during assembly, with final OTDR acceptance measurement