SATYA PAL SINGH
KSHIROD KUMAR
SAURAV KUMAR
Department: MEP S- Tower SOU 2
Department: MEP Plumber SOU 2
Department: MEP Electrical SOU 2
Idea Title: Resizing current air balancing hood with Masking tape.
Idea Title: Efficient and safe sump pit cleaning using specialized tools, eliminating the need for manual entry.
Idea Title: Method of installing fire interlocks in fire pumps and FCC room, avoiding multiple ALM back boxes and GI materials.
Condition Before: Air balancing for various duct sizes requires different hoods, each costing around 4000 AED. For an apartment, approximately 3 to 4 hoods are needed.
Condition Aafter: We use masking tapes for resizing the current hoods to required sizes.
Condition Before: Cleaning the waste that accumulates inside the sump pit is challenging due to the confined space, limited accessibility, and the nature of debris that enters the tank. Solid waste, sludge, and sediments tend to settle at the bottom, making manual removal difficult. Additionally, restricted visibility and the presence of water further complicates the cleaning process.
Condition Aafter: With this technique, we can effectively clean the sump pit without the need for anyone to physically enter it. By utilizing specialized tools and equipment, we can efficiently remove waste and debris, ensuring a safer and more hygienic cleaning process. This method not only improves worker safety but also enhances the overall maintenance efficiency of the sump pit.
Condition Before: Setting multiple alarm back boxes in FCC room and Fire pump room are time consuming, money consuming and labor intensive.
Condition Aafter: Fire interlock system is used instead of multiple alarm back boxes in FCC room and Fire pump room
Tangible Benefits: The use of masking tapes helps to replace the works of 3 or 4 hoods with a single one. Each hood costs 4000 AED, this idea helps to save almost 12000 AED.
Tangible Benefits: Cost reduced, Easy to clean, Improve safety.
Tangible Benefits: The work is easy, uses limited materials, and helps maintain cost control.
MITHUN KUMAR SINGH
BALDEV SINGH
PRAMOD KUMAR YADAV
Department: Module 3- Civil SOU 2 Idea Title: ACS Motor protection
Department: MEP S- Tower SOU 2
Department: Module 3- Civil SOU 2
Idea Title: Ducting inside liner using for 12mm thickness.
Idea Title: Improving material handling and storage efficiency for stone slabs
Condition Before: The jumpform ACS jack motors operate during jumps. It’s necessary to keep them enclosed since dust and water can affect the motor.
Condition Aafter: A ply-based box has been cut and fixed around the motor, protecting it from dust and rainwater.
Condition Before: The duct inside the liner used 25mm thickness, leaving limited space inside and making work difficult.
Condition Aafter: The duct inside the liner now uses 12mm thickness, saving space.
Condition Before: Stone slabs were stored and moved manually, which occupied more floor space and created a cluttered environment. Due to the lack of an organized system, handling and moving slabs was more time-consuming and potentially hazards.
Condition Aafter: Stone slabs are now organized in a mobile rack, enabling easy handling and efficient use of space. This minimizes floor space usage and reduces clutter. A pallet jack is used to transport slabs that are neatly stacked on a pallet, allowing for more slabs to be moved at once and reducing manual lifting.
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Tangible Benefits: Cost saving, 25mm space saved, and easier working conditions.
Tangible Benefits: Reduced Wastage
Tangible Benefits: Avoids the motor being damaged.
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