Construction Supervision & Management

Employees of breitbandplaner.de explain construction supervision for fiber optic projects

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The minimum number of participants per course is 10. Otherwise we reserve the right to cancel the course.

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

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Duration: 5 days, 30 hours
Participants: max. 15 persons
Start: at 9:00 am

The minimum number of participants per course is 10. Otherwise we reserve the right to cancel the course.

Contact person for this course

Portrait Holger Gohlke

Holger Gohlke