Preparation for electrical engineering projects is an essential part of construction management and a prerequisite for the completion of construction tasks. A reasonable period of preparation must be in place before the start of electrical engineering projects. Its basic tasks include: understanding the characteristics and progress requirements of the construction project, grasping the objective construction conditions, rationally deploying and utilizing construction resources, and creating all necessary conditions in terms of technology, materials, personnel, machinery, and organization for the continuous progress of the project after its commencement. General site preparation typically involves the following processes:
1. Conduct engineering surveys and calibration for floor area; establish a coordination network.
2. Clear site obstructions and level the ground;
3. Construction of temporary production and living facilities.
4. Connect building water supply, electrical power, traffic routes, and drainage pipelines.
Establish and improve the construction organization structure, and organize personnel for on-site construction.
6. Organize materials, equipment, and construction machinery to enter the site for installation, inspection, and trial operation activities.
7. Organize the processing of prefabricated parts, non-standard parts, and equipment components; trial manufacture and evaluate new products.
8. Conduct employee training.
9. Review construction blueprints.
10. Develop architectural organizational designs and construction budgets.
11. Brief on technology, safety, quality, and planning.
Unit 12: Production teams must ensure thorough preparation for operations under construction conditions.




