Total Site Solutions Mobilisation Guide
What ground preparations are required before delivery? Site access must be free of obstruction, allowing enough space for the vehicle delivering the temporary accommodation units. Suitable foundations or a level hard-standing area must be in place to accommodate units. It is site responsibility to prepare the ground prior to delivery and ensure that all temporary works designs are complete for both single and double stacked units. Usage of pad foundations depends on site conditions, total weight of the building and the imposed loads. Advice on foundation loads and positions can be given by TSS staff. The Project Delivery Supervisor will also advise you on these matters during a site inspection. The ground conditions over four points must withstand a minimum load of 48kN at each loading point between ground and unit contact. The the diagram below shows the ground bearing capacity and depth required to deliver a solid foundation using hardcore.
Maximum safe working load
48kN
Single Jackpad Support
450 x 450 = 237 kN/M 2 550 x 550 = 159 kN/m 2
50 mm
650 x 650 = 114 kN/m 2
100 mm
Ground bearing capacity
750 x 750 = 85 kN/m 2
150 mm
Depth
850 x 850 = 66 kN/m 2
200 mm
250 mm
950 x 950 = 53 kN/m 2
300 mm
1050 x 1050 = 43 kN/m 2
Specifications ■ Eco cabins
■ Stackable to three stories ■ Open plan configuration ■ WiFi system ■ Conference facilities (telephone and video) ■ Branded with all requisite site signage
■ Large scale development site ■ Quality fixtures and fittings
■ Integrated fire systems ■ Jack pads for levelling
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