END OF TERM 1 2020 EXAM

 

 

 

JOAN KISHA

ADMISSION 9450

 

DIPLOMA IN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY MODULE III/JAN/2020

BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

 

 

 

 

 

 

P.C. KINYANJUI TECHNICAL TRAINING INSTITUTE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. a)
  2. Work-study analyzes the performance of project equipment and labor from time to time and compares the output with the standard rated output.
  3. Method study is a technique of observing, recording, and critically examining the present method of performing tasks or operations to improve the current form and develop a new and cheaper way.
NO ELEMENT RATING WATCH READING OT B.T.
  Check time 0.00 0.00 ­­­­­____
1 Collect pipe 80 0.35 0.35 0.28
2 Walk to lorry 90 0.49 0.14 0.13
3 Load pipe 90 1.00 0.51 0.46
  Smoke 1.21 0.21 ___
4 Back to lorry 100 1.30 0.09 0.09
5 Talk 2.45 1.15 ___
1 Collect pipe 110 3.56 1.11 1.22
2 Walk to lorry 80 4.63 1.07 0.86
3 Load pipe 80 5.04 0.41 0.33
4 Back to lorry 90 5.68 0.64 0.58
  Check time 6.00 0.32 ___
  Stopwatch 6.78 0.78 ___
ELEMENT BASIC TIME FREQUENCY AVERAGE TOTAL ALLOWANCE STANDARD TIME
1. 0.28+1.22=1.5 2 1.5/2=0.75 10 0.83
2. 0.13+0.86=0.99 2 0.99/2=0.50 5 0.75
3. 0.46+0.33=0.79 2 0.79/2=0.40 9 0.44
4. 0.09+0.58=0.67 2 0.67/2=0.34 10 0.37
                                                                                                                             TOTAL 2.39

 

 

  1. a)
  2. Select the work, process what, or the operation to be studied.
  3. Identified the problem
  1. Examine all the recorded facts critically.
  2. Develop an improved or new method.
  3. Measure the work content and established Standard Time.
  1. b) i
ACTIVITY PREDECESSOR DURATION IN (WEEKS)
    OPTIMISTIC MOST LIKELY PESSIMISTIC t e
A. 1 3 5 3
B. A 2 3 4 3
C. A 3 4 5 4
D. A 2 9 10 8
E. B 4 5 6 5
F. C 5 6 13 7
G. C 2 4 6 4
H. D 1 3 6 3.2
I. G, H 5 4 5 4.3
J. E,F 4 3 3 3.2
K. I,J 3 6 5 5.3
L. I,J 4 4 6 4.3
M. I,J 3 7 4 8.7
N. M 5 11 8 9.5
O. K 4 5 6 5

 

 

 

 

b (ii).

 

ACTIVITY

 

DURATION

 

PREDECESSOR

EARLIEST LATEST FLOAT
E.S. E.F. L.S. L.F. T.F. F.F.
A. 3 0 3 0 3 0 0
B. 3 A 3 6 7.3 10.3 4.3 4.3
C. 4 A 3 7 4.3 8.3 1.3 1.3
D. 8 A 3 11 3 11 0 0
E. 5 B 6 11 10.3 15.3 4.3 4.3
F. 7 C 7 14 8.3 15.3 1.3 1.3
G. 4 C 7 11 10.2 14.2 3.2 3.2
H. 3.2 D 11 14.2 11.0 14.2 0 0
I. 4.3 G,H 14.2 18.5 14.2 18.5 0 0
J. 3.2 E,F 14 17.2 15.3 18.5 1.3 1.3
K. 5.3 I,J 18.5 23.8 26.4 31.7 7.9 7.9
L. 4.3 I,J 18.5 22.8 32.4 36.7 13.9 13.9
M. 8.7 I,J 18.5 27.2 18.5 27.2 0 0
N. 9.5 M 27.2 36.7 27.2 36.7 9.5 0
O. 5 K 23.8 28.8 31.7 36.7 12.9 7.9

 

 

E.F = ES+D

LS = L.F-D

T.F = LS-ES

FF = ES-EF

 

  1. a)
  2. Negligence tort is where one fails to adhere to a specific code of contact, which every person is expected to exercise amongst specified circumstances, for example, slip and fall accident.
  3. International tort is when an individual or entity purposively engages in conduct that causes injury or damage to another. Example trespass.

b.

  1. Consent is where the defendant’s action is privileged if the entry to the land is with consent or license or the person who has the rightful and legal possession of the land.
  2. Self-help- the party in the possession, may use reasonable force to resist wrongful entry by trespasser by, for example, fencing.
  3. Inevitable accident- an inevitable accident is the one that could not have possibly been avoided by the exercise of due care and caution.
  4. Necessity is where a defendant is excused from liability if the action is strictly necessary to prevent public disaster.
  5. When the plaintiff is the wrongdoer-an implied agreement may exist where the claimant’s action in the circumstances demonstrates a willingness to accept not only the physical risks but also the legal risks
  6. An act done with respect to statutory authority-acts which would otherwise be trespass is not so when justification is provided for by law to the defendant.

c). Freehold, the holder, gives the holder absolute ownership of property and the land on which the property it stands on for years while leasehold the holder does not own the land the property is built on; instead, he/she essentially rents the property from the freeholder for a specific period.

 

 

  1. Running costs are costs incurred by the plant owner to have the plant working, and the cost varies throughout the plant’s cause. Examples include maintenance cost and fuel while owning costs are incurred by the plant owner to have it in possession, and the cost remains the same throughout the life of a plant. Examples include depreciation and purchase price.
    1. The purchase price of a plant cheaper plants may be of low quality and easy to spoil when used, thus affecting a mechanical plant’s operation.
    2. Operating a plant’s condition when a plant is used for a wrong purpose or used wrongly, it spoils, thus affecting how it operates.
  1. Age of a plant-when the plant is too old, it affects its function ability and efficiency, thus affecting its operation.
  2. Capital investment- the plant needs proper maintenance for 100% efficiency, and this requires the investment of interest or capital for proper operation, service.
  1. The diminishing value method-it is a method that reflects the fact that assets are more productive in their early years than in their later years.
  2. The straight-line method is a method where the plant is assumed to lose value at a constant rate per unit of work produced and has no resell value.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEPRECIATION KSH CTS
Machine excavated

Man excavated

Machine output  30

Actual machine output.

Efficiency

Time taken to excavate

Hire rate of excavator

 

Machine operating cost=200/hr.

 

Labor(an operator and an unskilled man)()

 

Total hire and operating cost/hour

 

 

Cost for excavating

 

Hand excavation

 

Man output

Time taken to excavate

()

Cost for unskilled labor

 

Total cost for machine and hand excavation

 

Allow 25% of profit and overhead

 

Total

 

 

Costfor excavating

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

937

 

200

 

225

 

1562

 

 

 

 

612,750

 

 

 

 

 

 

1,875,000

 

2,489,312

 

622,328

 

3,111,640

 

 

 

 

 

207

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

50

 

00

 

00

 

50

 

 

 

 

00

 

 

 

 

 

 

00

 

00

 

13

 

63

 

 

 

 

 

44

 

 

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