Method statement Vs Progress work?


Method Statement and Progress Work are both essential concepts in construction and project management, but they serve very different purposes. Here's a clear comparison:

๐Ÿ”น 1. Method Statement

Definition:
A method statement is a detailed written document that describes how a specific work activity or process will be safely and efficiently carried out.

Purpose:
  • To ensure safety, quality, and consistency.
  • To communicate work procedures to site staff and stakeholders.
Includes:
  • Scope of work
  • Step-by-step work procedure
  • Materials, tools, and equipment
  • Risk assessments
  • Safety and environmental precautions
  • Responsibilities of involved personnel
Example:
Method Statement for Concrete Slab Casting:
  • Step 1: Install formwork and rebar
  • Step 2: Pour concrete
  • Step 3: Vibrate and level
  • Step 4: Cure for 7 days

๐Ÿ”น 2. Progress Work (Work Progress)

Definition:
Progress work refers to the actual execution and tracking of how much work has been completed on-site, compared to what was planned.

Purpose:
  • To monitor if the project is on schedule
  • To measure productivity and performance
  • To support billing or claims
Includes:
  • Percent complete of each task
  • Daily/weekly/monthly work updates
  • Photos or reports from the site
  • Comparison to baseline schedule (planned vs actual)
Example:
Progress Report (Week 3):
  • Foundation complete (100%)
  • Ground floor slab: 60% cast
  • Blockwork started (10%)

๐Ÿ”ธ Key Differences Summary

Aspect Method Statement Progress Work
Focus How the work should be done How much work has been done
Type Planning / Safety document Execution / Monitoring record
Timing Prepared before work starts Reported during and after execution
Use Ensure quality, safety, and compliance Track schedule and performance
Format Formal document with procedures and risks Quantitative reports, graphs, photos

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