Construction organization design is a technical and economic document that guides the whole process of engineering construction, which covers all aspects of project bidding, contract signing, construction preparation and construction process. A complete construction organization plan usually includes the following:
1.Cover page: include basic information such as the project name, preparation unit, preparation date, and approver.
2.Table of Contents: Lists the chapter headings and corresponding page numbers.
3.Preparation basis: list the reference design documents, standards and specifications, policies and regulations, etc.
4.Project Overview:
Project background and construction necessity.
The geographical location, natural conditions and social environment of the project.
The scale of the project and the main technical indicators.
Characteristics and difficulties of the project.
5.Construction Deployment:
General arrangement of construction.
Construction sequence and construction phase division.
Labor, materials, machinery and equipment allocation plan.
6.Construction plan:
Construction methods and technological processes of each major sub-project.
Key construction techniques and special construction measures.
Quality assurance measures.
Safety production measures.
Environmental protection measures.
7.Construction schedule:
Develop a detailed construction schedule, including a Gantt chart or network diagram.
Progress control measures and coping strategies.
8.Resource Requirements Planning:
Labor needs** and usage plans.
Material procurement and ** planning.
Equipment rental and usage plans.
9.Construction Layout:
According to the actual situation of the site, draw the general layout of the construction.
Functional area division and temporary facility layout.
10.Quality Assurance System:
Quality objectives and quality policy.
Construction of quality management system.
Quality inspection and acceptance system.
11.Safe and civilized construction measures:
Safety production responsibility system.
Safety education and training programs.
Civilized construction management regulations.
12.Environmental protection measures.
Measures to prevent noise and dust pollution.
Waste treatment solutions.
13.Risk Management & Emergency Plans:
Risk identification and assessment.
Emergency response plan and emergency response mechanism.
14.Addendum:
Relevant charts, calculations, reference materials, etc.
When writing, care should be taken to keep the logic clear, the structure rigorous, and try to avoid lengthy and repetitive content. In the specific writing process, the above chapters can be appropriately added, deleted or adjusted according to actual needs to meet the specific requirements of the project. At the same time, for some complex engineering projects, it may also be necessary to prepare a special construction plan as a supplement to the construction organization design.