Specification and Bill of Quantities Playing Fields
Specification and Bill of Quantities Playing Fields
Specification and Bill of Quantities Playing Fields
2045-02
Specification & Bill of Quantities
CONTENTS
Page no.
Contact details
Conditions of Contract
Description of works
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13
14
Bill of Quantities
Principal Quantities
15
Preamble
16
Schedule of Dayworks
18
Bills of Quantities
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22
Form of Tender
23
Contract Data
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25
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CONTACT DETAILS
Project Manager:
01538-395400 ext.4209
01538-395509
[email protected]
www.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk
The Employer:
The Engineer:
Stuart Pool
Stuart Pool Consultancy Ltd.,
Lea House,
Wainstalls,
Halifax.
HX2 7TY
Telephone:
Fax:
Email:
Website:
01422-246308
01422-248124
[email protected]
www.sportsturfconstruction.co.uk
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Tenders must be submitted strictly in accordance with the instructions given in Section
6 of document 2045-01 Scheme Overview and without qualification. In the event of
any doubt or query, clarification should be sought from the Project Manager or
Engineer.
Completed Tenders shall be returned to The Executive Director and Chief Finance
Officer of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council using the tender return label
provided in the Supplier Evaluation Questionnaire. Tender return envelopes must bear
the tender return sticker only and no other distinguishing marks.
Tenders must arrive no later than 12 noon on January 14th 2013.
All Tenderers are advised that they must not enter into any land or premises to carrying
out surveys or site investigation works without first obtaining the written approval of the
Employer and the owners and occupiers of the lands or premises affected by the
works.
The Employer does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender and no expense
incurred in preparing and submitting a Tender will be paid for. Tenders shall remain
open for a period of TWELVE weeks from the due date for submission.
Site Conditions
The Tenderers attention is drawn to the need to satisfy himself as to the conditions on
site.
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CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
The Conditions of Contract shall be the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Short Contract
(June 2005) with the following amendments:
Contract Data page 3: reference to the conditions of contract; add with amendments
September 2011 after June 2005.
Page CC 12 of 12: the text is deleted and replaced with the following:
If the United Kingdom Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 as
amended by the Local Democracy, Economic Development and Construction Act 2009
(the Act) applies to this contract, the following additional conditions apply.
Definitions
1.1
(1) The payment due date for an application for payment by the
Contractor is the assessment day which follows receipt of that
application.
(2) The final date for payment is three weeks after the payment
due date.
Assessing the
amount due
1.2
1.3
Compensation
event
1.4
The adjudication
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
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Proposed drainage
Silt trap
Drainage work to commence on April 8th 2013. Drainage works to bottom part
site only, i.e. to the wettest pitches.
Phase 2 -
Drainage to all other areas to commence after the end of the 2012-13 football
season May 7th 2013.
It is to be noted that works shall be suspended during the period 17th- 31st July, inclusive, to
accommodate Leek Show which takes place on the field.
Phase 3 -
The intention is that all pitches will be playable in time for the start of the 2013-14 season.
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Programme of Works
All Tenderers must submit a draft programme of works under Section 13 of the Supplier
Evaluation Questionnaire. An update programme shall be submitted by the successful
Contractor for approval by the Engineer before the commencement of the Works. In the
event of Extension of Time being granted in accordance with the Conditions of Contract,
the Contractor shall prepare and submit a revised programme to the Employer for
approval.
Materials
No material shall be supplied for the Works without prior approval by the Engineer.
When instructed by the Engineer the Contractor shall submit samples of materials to be
used in the works.
Representative samples of all approved materials shall be kept at the site throughout the
duration of the works.
British Standards
Where a current British Standard Specification or British Standard Code of Practice
published by the British Standards Institution is applicable then all materials used or
supplied, all workmanship and tests , shall be either in accordance with that standard,
any equivalent European Economic Community standard, or to a higher standard.
Services
Copies of responses from the various utility companies are provided in tender document
2045-05 Utility Pack. Any information provided to the Contractor shall be confirmed on
site by liaising with the relevant Authority and by investigation on site. The Contractor
shall determine the exact position of any services on site or affected by the works.
Procedure
Unless otherwise permitted by the Engineer the works shall be carried out in the
sequence set out in the Specification.
Inclement Weather
Work must cease when ground conditions on site are such that poaching and/or deep
rutting of the soil or any other detriment would result.
The Works or any part thereof shall be suspended by the Engineer when, in his opinion,
working conditions are unsuitable due to inclement weather.
Site Meetings
The Contractor shall attend meetings on site as required by the Employer and Engineer.
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Access
The Contractor shall construct and maintain the site access including haul routes across
the site throughout the duration of the works in a condition to allow for the delivery and
removal of plant and the delivery of materials and such traffic across the site.
The Contractor shall prepare, maintain and provide markers and warning signs for the
site access.
Allowance shall be made for protection of all kerb edgings tarmac surfaces, concrete
paving and existing drains and services. Any damage shall be made good on
completion of the works to the satisfaction of the Employer. Public roads shall be kept
clean at all times.
2.
Storage compound
The Contractor shall provide and maintain a storage compound for equipment and
materials at a location agreed with the Employer throughout the contract period.
3.
Area to be levelled
a) Apply an approved total non residual herbicide to area to be cultivated and levelled
only as shown on Drawing No. STP/071/04C.
b) Rotary cultivate the above area 3(a). Ensure that the sward is thoroughly broken up
and that there is sufficient tilth to allow the topsoil to be re-graded.
c) Strip topsoil from area to be cultivated and levelled as shown on Drawing No.
STP/071/04C and stack for reuse.
Reduce levels by excavating subsoil and disposing of surplus material as specified in
Item 7 below.
Replace topsoil, grade, prepare seedbed, apply pre-seeding fertiliser and sow the
graded area. Ensure a smooth transition between the graded area and the
surrounding area all to the satisfaction of the Employer. On completion the depth of
topsoil throughout the graded area shall not be less than 150 mm
d) Maintain area until the sward is mature. Allow 4 cuts and 1 fertiliser application.
DRAINAGE SYSTEM
4.
Outlet drain
a) Investigate expose and test existing drains and drain outlet in south-west corner of
the field.
b) Introduce an outlet drain as shown on Drawing No. STP/071/03C using 200 mm drain
formed with un-perforated approved plastic pipe. The drain shall be laid to a depth of
650 mm 1000 mm to invert and with a uniform fall along its. Allow for connection to
existing chambers and reinstatement all to the satisfaction of the Employer. Allow for
hand digging over gas main easement.
c) Introduce un-perforated 100 mm drain through running tack and connect to silt
chambers as shown on Drawing No. STP/071/03C.
d) Reinstate running track including base, surface, kerbs and any drains that are
encountered all to the original profile and to the satisfaction of the Employer.
5.
Silt chambers
Excavate for and construct the silt chambers shown on Drawing No. STP/071/03C and
as specified in Drawing No. STP/S1.
The chamber shall be fitted with Grade B cast iron covers and frames to BS 497 the
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frames to be bedded on and haunched around in cement mortar. Covers shall be set 25
mm below finished ground level.
Allowance shall be made for inlet and outlet pipes and for pointing and sealing around all
units and pipes to ensure efficient waterproofing.
Surplus subsoil from excavations for the chambers shall be disposed of as specified for
drain trenches.
6.
Drainage
Introduce the drainage system shown on Drawing No. STP/071/03C with 80 mm
diameter laterals at 5 and 6 metre centres as shown on the Drawing.
Perforated plastic mains and catchwater drains shall be laid as shown on Drawing No.
STP/071/03C to a depth of not less than 600 mm or to the invert levels shown.
General
Laying of pipes and backfilling of drain trenches shall not be carried out in temperatures
less than those specified by the pipe manufacturer.
The lateral drains shall be laid at depth of not less than 550 mm to invert. All drains
shall be laid to uniform falls of not less than 1:200. Perforated plastic drain pipes to
BS 4962 and of the sizes shown on drawing shall be used. All joints shall be made with
purpose made connectors and open ends sealed with end stops and all connections
between laterals and mains shall be formed with purpose made junctions of appropriate
sizes.
Lateral drain trenches shall be not less than 150 mm wide. All other drains shall be no
less than 50 mm wider than the outside diameter of the pipe. The trench beds shall be
shaped to fit and secure the pipes centrally.
The position of any existing drains which are cut through or damaged shall be accurately
recorded on a drawing, a copy of which is to be forwarded to the Employer on
completion of the works. Any such drains shall be connected to the new drainage
system using purpose made junctions or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Employer. In
connecting such drains care shall be taken to avoid blocking or obstructing existing or
new drains.
Pipe drainage shall be carried out progressively so that trenches are not left open for
any significant length of time. Pipe laying and backfilling shall be completed on the day
of trench excavation. The site shall be left in a safe condition at the completion of each
working day.
The work shall be carried out causing the minimum damage to the playing surfaces and
surrounds and any damage shall be made good to the satisfaction of the Employer.
All drainage machinery shall be capable of operating on soft ground and either tracked
or fitted with low ground pressure tyres.
Drain laying
a) Excavate topsoil and subsoil to form drain trenches to the required depth and shape
base to receive pipes. The spoil shall be loaded as it is excavated and carted away
as work proceeds. The spoil shall be disposed of as specified in Item 7 below.
b) Lay drain pipes of specified sizes to a true line on a firm subsoil foundation. Purpose
made junctions, connectors and end stops, etc. shall be set into the drain lines as
required.
c) Check all drain lines for line and gradient before placement of stone backfill.
d) Backfill all drain trenches up to 150 mm from ground level using approved clean
durable, 10 mm gauge gravel or stone chippings. Adequately and evenly compact
leaving the surface flat. Cover backfilling with approved medium coarse sand with a
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particle size within the central range of the grade curve shown in Appendix 1.
Adequately and evenly firm leaving the sand level with the exposed surface
(approximately 50 mm below finished surface level) to allow topping off with topsoil
see reinstatement item 8 below.
e) All filling shall be carried out carefully to avoid displacement or damage to pipes. All
spillage of spoil, aggregate or debris on the playing surface shall be cleaned up and
removed to the Employers satisfaction.
7.
Spoil disposal
All spoil shall be disposed of on site in areas as shown on Drawing STP/071/04C or as
instructed by the Employer. On completion the spoil heaps shall be graded out and
seeded to the satisfaction of the Employer.
8.
9.
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cut a minimum of 50 mm into the pipe drain backfill. The beds of the slits shall be firm
and free of loose material and the pipe drain backfill shall be clearly exposed before
backfilling to ensure a good connection is achieved.
The slits shall be formed with an approved trenching machine with a conveyor
attachment to remove excavated material directly as work proceeds. Spoil shall be
disposed of on site as shown on Drawing STP/071/03C and as specified in item 7.
(b) Backfill materials
(i)
Supply an approved 5-8 mm gauge clean, hard non-calcareous aggregate for
backfilling the slits to within 75 mm of the ground level.
(ii)
Supply an approved medium/coarse sand, with a grading curve which lies within
the central recommended portion of the diagram at Appendix 3, to complete the
backfilling. Provide sufficient material to allow for a 35 mm depth of sand above
ground level before firming.
(iii)
Should settlement occur prior to completion of the Works, the Contractor shall
top up the slits to the level of the adjoining turf.
(iv)
Backfilling shall be carefully carried out to avoid damage to the slits and any
spillage of fill material shall be cleared up as it occurs.
(v)
Allowance shall be made for topping up the slits if settlement occurs during the
defects correction period.
(c) Reinstatement
The Contractor shall allow for reinstating any haulage routes or storage areas on site or
other areas damaged during the Works to their original condition, including all necessary
cultivations and reseeding.
The site shall be cleared of all debris, arisings and other surplus materials, leaving it
clean and tidy.
15. Maintenance
a) During the period of the works the field shall be mown at a nominal height of 50 mm
as directed by the Employer.
b) When directed by the Employer supply and uniformly supply granular outfield fertilizer
analysis 20:10:10 at a rate of 250Kg/ha to the drained area.
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APPENDIX 1
100
90
80
PASSING (%)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.063
0.125
0.25
0.50
1.00
2.00
4.00
8.00
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APPENDIX 2
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APPENDIX 3
100
90
80
PASSING(%)
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0.063
0.125
0.25
0.50
1.00
2.00
4.00
8.00
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BILL OF QUANTITIES
PRINCIPAL QUANTITIES
Item description
Quantity
Drainage:
200 mm outlet drain
Silt chambers
80 mm laterals
100 mm main drains
150 mm main
Unit
77
10
13648
370
874
m
nr
m
m
m
1585
m3
0.1
ha
7.8
ha
1500
Sand dress
2490
tonne
Spoil disposal
This summary is intended as an indication of the scope of the works included in the Contract
and is not for tendering purposes.
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PREAMBLE
1.
In accordance with the Appendix to the Conditions of Contract, the measurement of the
Bill of Quantities has been carried out generally as described in the Civil Engineering
Standard Method of Measurement (CESMM) (3rd Edition 1991) and as modified herein.
In the event of any conflict the Clauses within the Preamble shall take precedence over
the Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement.
2.
The prices and rates to be inserted in the Bills of Quantities are to be the fully inclusive
value of the work described under the several items, including all costs and expenses
which may be required in and for the construction of the work described, together with all
general risks, liabilities and obligations set out in the documents on which the Tender is
to be based.
3.
Each item shall be priced independently of any other work scheduled in the Bills of
Quantities. A price or rate is to be entered against each item in the Bills of Quantities,
whether quantities are stated or not. Items against which no price is entered are to be
considered as covered by other prices or rates in the Bills.
4.
The Form of Contract, the Conditions of Contract, the Specifications and Drawings are to
be read in conjunction with the Bills of Quantities.
5.
General directions and descriptions of work and material given in the Specifications are
not repeated in the Bills of Quantities. Reference is to be made to the Specifications for
this information.
6.
Dayworks shall be carried out in accordance with the rates and prices stated in the
Daywork Schedule only when instructed by the Employer.
7.
No additional charge shall be made to the Employer in respect of carrying out the work
in isolated sections, co-operation with any of the Statutory Undertakers or any subcontractor, or of a break in the continuity of the Contractors operations between one
stage and another. Prices and rates are to include for the cost of all non-productive and
temporary works and for overtime involved in carrying out and completing the Works.
8.
The quantities given in these Bills of Quantities are believed to be correct, but are not
guaranteed, and are given for the purpose of enabling Contractors to make out their
Tenders on an equal basis and to enable the Employer to compare them, but they are
not to be taken as a guarantee that the total quantities of work will be executed or will
not be exceeded. All the work will be measured on completion and only the amount of
work executed will be paid for at the rates given in the Bills of Quantities or at rates
analogous thereto. No claim made by the Contractor arising from any increase,
reduction or omission in the Works will be considered by the Employer.
9.
The General Items shall be deemed to be spread over the whole of the period that the
Contractor is on site, and the amount of the General Items to be paid in the monthly
certificates shall be proportionately equal to the total time the Contractor has spent on
site up to the date of submission of the certificate.
10. All Provisional Quantities or Provisional Sums of money are to be understood as being
subject to deduction in whole or in part, at the discretion of the Employer, from the
amount of the Contract. The rates set out for such items, if any, shall be used for the
valuation of works so ordered by the Employer in writing, whether the quantities shown
are used wholly or in part.
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SCHEDULE OF DAYWORKS
Plant
Plant Schedule and Hire Rates to be used in the construction of the Works
Item of plant
Type or size
Labour
The Contractor is to list below the rates for the various classes of labour to be used when
Daywork is ordered. The rates quoted shall be the Amount of Wages as described in the
above-mentioned Schedule of Dayworks.
Working Rate
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B I L L
Spec
item
N o . 1
Item description
Quantity Unit
Rate
CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS:
(a) Performance bond
N/A
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B I L L
Spec
item
N o . 2
Item description
Quantity Unit
Rate
Access
item
Storage compound
item
(a) Herbicide
(b) rotary cultivate
(c) level and seed
(d) maintain
Investigate drains
(a) 200 mm outlet drain
(b) 100 mm outlet drain
(c) Reinstate running track
5
48
item
m
m
Item
Silt chamber
10
nr
Drainage
(a) 80 mm lateral drains
(b) 100 mm main drains
(c) 150 mm main drains
(d) 200 mm main drains
(e) 80/100 mm junctions
(f) 80/150 mm junctions
(g) 80/200 mm junctions
(h) connections to existing
3130
N/A
166
90
N/A
N/A
17
5
nr
nr
300
m3
Spoil disposal
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
(provisional)
3386
100
150
10
N/A
11
N/A
12
Verti-draining
N/A
13
Slit drainage
Spoil disposal
Top up slit drains
14
Reinstatement
15
Maintenance
(a) Mow field (1.5 ha)
(b) Fertiliser 250 kg/ha
(provisional)
15000
225
60
m
m
m
tonne
m
m3
tonne
item
4
375
nr
kg
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B I L L
Spec
item
N o . 3
Item description
Quantity Unit
Rate
Access
Storage compound
(a) Herbicide
(b) rotary cultivate
(c) level and seed
(d) maintain
0.1
0.1
Investigate drains
(a) 200 mm outlet drain
(b) 100 mm outlet drain
(c) Reinstate
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Silt chambers
N/A
Drainage
(a) 80 mm lateral drains
(b) 100 mm main drains
(c) 150 mm main drains
(d) 200 mm main drain
(e) 80/100 mm junctions
(f) 80/150 mm junctions
(g) 80/200 mm junctions
(h) connections to existing
Spoil disposal
item
item
0.1
(provisional)
ha
ha
Item
ha
10518
360
708
N/A
42
52
N/A
15
m
m
m
nr
nr
nr
nr
1060
m3
11583
275
m
tonne
Sand dressing
780
tonne
10
Sand dressing
780
tonne
11
Sand dressing
780
tonne
12
Verti-draining
7.8
ha
13
Slit drainage
Spoil disposal
Top up slit drains
N/A
N/A
N/A
14
Reinstatement
15
Maintenance
(a) Mow field (10 ha)
(b) Fertiliser 250 kg/ha
(provisional)
item
10
2.0
nr
tonne
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B I L L
Spec
item
S U M M A R Y
Item description
Quantity Unit
Rate
Bill No. 1
Bill No. 2
Bill No. 3
Sub total
10 % contingencies
Total
TOTAL
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FORM OF TENDER
(Note: The Appendices form part of the Tender)
Works:
All Permanent and Temporary Works in connection with Pitch Drainage Works
at Birchall playing fields, Leek.
To:
GENTLEMEN,
Having examined the Drawing, Contract Data, Conditions of Contract, Specification & Bill of
Quantities for the construction of the above-mentioned Works (and the matters set out in the
Appendices hereto), we offer to construct and complete the whole of the said Works and
maintain the Permanent Works in conformity with the said Drawings, Conditions of Contract,
Specification & Bill of Quantities for the sum of . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
...................................................................
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or such other sum as may be ascertained in accordance with the said Conditions of Contract.
We undertake to complete and deliver the whole of the Permanent Works comprised in the
Contract within the time stated in the Appendix hereto.
Unless and until a formal Agreement is prepared and executed this Tender, together with
your written acceptance thereof, shall constitute a binding Contract between us.
We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender you may receive.
We are,
Yours faithfully,
Signature:
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Address:
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Date:
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CONTRACT DATA
The Employer is
Name:
Address:
Telephone:
01538-395400 x4209
Email address:
Fax:
01538-395509
Phase 2
Phase 3
Commencement
Duration
th
April 8 2013
6 weeks
th
May 7 2013
6 weeks
3 weeks
Bill Edwards
Address:
Telephone:
0113-205-3904
Fax:
01204-691383
Email address:
Mob:
07917-520552
The interest rate on late payment is 0.5% per complete week of delay.
The Contractor is not liable to the Employer for loss of or damage to the Employers property
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We understand that in the event of our Tender being accepted, no specialist Firm or SubContractor listed above shall be changed by us without the prior approval of the Employer.
Signed ..............................................................................................................................
Source of supply
We understand that in the event of our Tender being accepted, no materials listed above
shall be changed by us without the prior approval of the Employer.
Signed ..............................................................................................................................