nurhforward
Geotechnical
- Oct 10, 2008
- 11
My kind greetings,
Right now, my Companay is working on 82km road project in Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Nigeria; it is well known fact that earthwork quantities covers more than 35% of the Total Contract Sun on road projects.
Several CAD systems (including CIVILCAD,AUTOCAD etc.) has been empolyed by most Draft engineers on site to calculate volumes of earthworks done. None, seems to predict the 'actual' quantity or volume of earthworks carried out for defined section or chainages (stations).
These inaccuraries and errornous 'Computer Outputs' made the project consultants to advice the Employer to pay the Contractor on a linear basis; ie Lenght*Breath*Depth. Whereas the thickness of 'fill' or 'cut' for formations is clearly stated in the Project drawings; and was not followed when preparing Interiem Certificates.
The general implications/cost overruns now boils down to the Contractor who achived over 0.8 - 1m plus depth on earthwork and paid less for more work done on site.
Please, can anyone advice the Contractor and if possible CAD systems that is generally acceptable to the Industry in calculating volumes of earthworks.
Kind regards, Pls.
nurhforward, Gitto International.
Right now, my Companay is working on 82km road project in Nasarawa, Nasarawa State, Nigeria; it is well known fact that earthwork quantities covers more than 35% of the Total Contract Sun on road projects.
Several CAD systems (including CIVILCAD,AUTOCAD etc.) has been empolyed by most Draft engineers on site to calculate volumes of earthworks done. None, seems to predict the 'actual' quantity or volume of earthworks carried out for defined section or chainages (stations).
These inaccuraries and errornous 'Computer Outputs' made the project consultants to advice the Employer to pay the Contractor on a linear basis; ie Lenght*Breath*Depth. Whereas the thickness of 'fill' or 'cut' for formations is clearly stated in the Project drawings; and was not followed when preparing Interiem Certificates.
The general implications/cost overruns now boils down to the Contractor who achived over 0.8 - 1m plus depth on earthwork and paid less for more work done on site.
Please, can anyone advice the Contractor and if possible CAD systems that is generally acceptable to the Industry in calculating volumes of earthworks.
Kind regards, Pls.
nurhforward, Gitto International.