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VOLUME III
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CONTENTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Name of Work: Construction of various type of residential Quarters (Type-A, B,
C, D & Toilet block), Barracks, Armoury & quarter guard,
Canteen building etc., including Electrification works for CISF
of NTPL at Tuticorin
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DESCRIPTION
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CIVIL WORKS
ELECTRIFICATION WORKS
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DRAWINGS
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CIVIL WORKS
A.
1.0
GENERAL:
1.1.
Scope:
This part deals with the requirement of materials for use in construction work
with regard to quality, testing, approval and storage before they are used on work.
The Bureau of Indian Standard Code Specification shall be considered as the
requirement for any material that are not covered in this specification.
1.2
Standard:
A high standard of quality is required for all materials used in construction work.
They shall be the best of the kind obtainable indigenously in each case and shall
be procured from manufacturers of repute in order to ensure uniformity of quality
and assurance of timely supply.
1.3
1.4
Codes:
(a) The years of publication against various standards, referred in this
specification, correspond to the latest standards as on date of NIT. During use
of this specification in future, the latest publication as on date shall be referred
to. Where standards are not yet published by the BIS, adoptable British
standards or other International standards shall apply.
(b) In case of any conflict in meaning between these specifications and those of
BIS or British/International standards the provisions of these specifications
shall prevail.
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1.5
Rejection of materials:
(a) Any material brought to site which, in the opinion of the Engineer is damaged,
contaminated, deteriorated or does not comply with the requirement of this
specification shall be rejected.
(b) If the routine tests or random site tests show that any of the materials brought
to the site, do not comply in any way with the requirements of this
specification or BIS codes as applicable, then that material should be rejected.
(c) The contractor at his own cost shall remove from the site any and all such
rejected material within the time specified by the Engineer.
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2.1
2.1.1
Testing:
All aggregates shall be subjected to inspection and testing. The contractors shall
submit samples for testing as may be required by the Engineer. Sampling and
testing shall be carried out in accordance with the BIS 2386 Methods of test for
aggregates for concrete.
2.1.2
Grading:
The contractor shall ensure that the full range of aggregate used for making
concrete is graded in such a way as to ensure dense workable mix. The delivery of
aggregates shall commence only when the Engineer has approved the samples and
the quality and grade shall be maintained consistent and equal to the approved
sample. Before construction commences, the contractor shall carry out a series of
tests on the aggregates and on the concrete made there from to determine the most
suitable grading of the available aggregates. Once the most suitable grading has
been found, the grading shall be adopted for the construction of the works and
periodic tests shall carried out to ensure that it is maintained.
(i) Size and grading of Fine Aggregates:
The grading shall conform to BIS 383 and shall be within the limits of grading
Zone approved by Engineer/Engineers representative. The maximum size of
particle shall be 4.75 mm and shall be graded down. Sand containing more than
10 % of fine grains passing through 150 microns sieve or having the fineness
modulus less than 2 shall not be used for concrete work.
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Coarse Aggregates:
(i) Types:
The type of coarse aggregate viz. stone chips, gravel or broken brick shall be as
described. Unless other wise specified, stone chips (Blue granite metal) shall be
used as coarse aggregate.
(ii) Stone chips:
It shall be crushed or broken from hard stone obtained from approved quarries of
igneous or metamorphic origin. The stone chips shall be hard, strong, dense,
durable and angular in shape. It shall be free from soft, friable, thin, flat, elongated
or laminated and flaky pieces and free from dirt, clay lumps, and other deleterious
materials, which may affect adversely the strength and durability of concrete. If
found necessary the stone chips shall be screened and washed before use.
2.1.4
Fine aggregates:
(a) Unless specified otherwise it shall be Natural River sand or pit sand.
(b) Sand shall be clean, sharp, strong, angular and composed of hard siliceous
material. It shall not harmful organic impurities in such form or quantities as
to affect adversely the strength and durability of concrete. Sand for reinforced
concrete shall not contain any acidic or other impurities, which is likely to
attack steel reinforcement. The percentage of all deleterious material including
silt clay etc. shall not exceed 5% by weight. If directed sand shall be screened
and washed before use to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
2.2.
Cement:
Ordinary cement of the following grades shall be used for all works.
It shall conform to the following standards.
43 Grade OPC
53 Grade OPC
Portland - Pozzolana Cement
(Parts 1 & 2)
Portland Slag Cement
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BIS 8112
BIS 12269
BIS 1489
BIS 455
2.3
Testing of samples:
The contractor shall supply a copy of the manufacturers test certificate for each
consignment of cement supplied by him and consignments shall be used on work
in the order of delivery. The contractor shall supply samples of cement to the
Engineer as frequently as he may require for testing. The sampling of cement for
testing shall be in accordance with BIS 3535. All tests shall be in accordance with
relevant clauses of BIS- 4031 and BIS- 4032.
2.4
Contractors Responsibility:
From the time a consignment of cement is delivered at site and tested and
approved by the Engineer until such time as the cement is used on the works, the
Contractor shall be responsible for keeping the same in sound and acceptable
condition at his expense and risk. Any cement that deteriorates while in the
Contractors charge and is rejected as unsuitable by the Engineer shall be removed
from the site to outside the limits of work at the cost of Contractor within two
days of ordering such removal by the Engineer.
2.5
Stock of cement:
In order to ensure due progress, the Contractor shall at all times maintain on the
site at least such stock of cement, as the Engineer may from time to time consider
necessary. No cement shall be used upon the works until it has been accepted as
satisfactory by the Engineer.
2.6
Storage of cement:
The cement shall be stored in such manner as to permit easy access for proper
inspection and in a suitable weather-tight, well-ventilated building to protect it
from dampness caused by ingress of moisture from any source. Different bags
shall be stacked at least 15 to 20 cm clear of the floor leaving a space of 60 cm
around the exterior walls. The cement shall not be stacked more than 10 bags
high. Each consignment of cement shall be stacked separately to permit easy
access for inspection.
2.7
Water:
2.8.
Water will be supplied by NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited (NTPL) at one point
as mentioned in the Conditions of Contract. The contractor has to make his own
arrangements at his cost for conveying and storing properly for use in the work
either by constructing sump or tanks.
Admixtures:
Admixtures to concrete shall not be used without the written consent of the
Engineer. When permitted, the Contractor shall furnish full details from the
manufacturer and shall carry out such tests as the Engineer may require before any
admixtures are used in the work.
While modifying any particular property, care shall be taken to ensure that other
properties are not affected adversely.
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2.9
3.0
STEEL:
3.1.
Reinforcement:
All reinforcement steel used shall confirm IS 1786 and shall be of grade Fe 415/
Fe500. The corrosion resistant steel bars alone shall be used in the concrete. The
corrosion resistant steel bars manufactured by SAIL, TISCO, VIZAG, SRMB/
SHYAM UDYOG/ TATASTEEL/ PULKT/ TULSYAN/ SURYADEV steel plant
shall only be used.
3.2
Binding wire:
Binding wire for reinforcement shall be annealed steel wire 20 BWG conforming
to IS: 280 Specification for Mild Steel Wire. The no. of strands shall be as per
IS specification.
3.3
3.4.
Foundation bolts:
(a) Bolts to be embedded in concrete shall, unless otherwise detailed in drawings,
conform to IS: 5624 specification for Foundation Bolts. Material for bolts,
shall, unless otherwise mentioned in drawing or the schedule of items, be of
steel conforming to IS: 2062.
(b) Nuts and lock nuts shall conform to IS: 1363 (Part 1 to 3) specification for
Black Hexagon bolts, nuts and lock nuts (Diameter 6-39 mm) and Black
Hexagon Screws specification for Hexagon bolts and nuts (M-42 to M-150).
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(c) Plain washers shall conform to IS: 2016 specification for plain washers and
spring washers shall conform to IS: 3063 Spring Washers for bolts, nuts and
screws.
BRICK :
4.1.
Bricks:
Bricks for masonry in foundations, walls and other locations shall be Chamber
burnt clay bricks having minimum crushing strength of 5.0 N/mm2 or such other
strength as may be described in the schedule of items, when tested in accordance
with IS: 1077 Common Burnt Clay Building Bricks. They shall be sound, hard
and thoroughly well burnt; with uniform size having rectangular faces with
parallel sides and sharp straight right-angled edges and be of uniform colour with
fine compact uniform texture. Bricks shall be of uniform deep red cheery or
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copper colour. They shall be free from flaws, cracks and nodules of free lime.
Water absorption after 24 hours immersion in cold water shall be not more than
20% by weight. They shall not absorb more than 10% by weight of water after
immersion for six hours. They shall emit a clear metallic ringing sound when
struck by a mallet. Fractured surface shall show homogeneous, fine grained
uniform texture, free from cracks, air holes, laminations, grits, lumps of lime,
efflorescence or any other defect which may impair their strength, durability,
appearance and usefulness for the purpose intended. Under burnt or vitrified
bricks shall not be used. Samples of bricks brought to the site shall be tested
periodically for compression and other tests according to IS: 3495 (Parts-1 to 4)
Method of test for burnt clay building bricks. Where the size of bricks is not
specifically mentioned, it shall be taken to mean conventional sizes as is
commonly available in the area.
4.2
Handling:
Bricks shall be unloaded by hand and carefully stacked and all broken bricks shall
be removed from the site.
4.3
5.0
5.1.
6.0
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7.0.
CERAMIC TILES:
Ceramic tile shall conform to IS 13753 and shall be of make SOMANY or
JOHNSON or equivalent.
8.0
Pavement Tiles
The concrete pavement tiles shall conform to IS: 1237 .The tiles shall be of make
ULTRA or equivalent.
The tiles shall be laid over Cement mortar 1:3,20mm thick and set to levels then
cement slurry in thick paste form to be laid over the base mortar. The joints shall
be filled with same colour cement.
9.0
TIMBER
9.1
General:
All timber used for carpentry and joinery works shall be new. It shall be well
seasoned by a suitable process conforming to IS: 1141- latest edition before being
planned to the required sizes. It shall be sound, straight, free from sap, radial
cracks, decay, fungal growth, boxed heart, pitch pockets, borer holes, splits, loose
knots, flaws or any other defects and shall show a clean surface when cut. The
finished components shall be given suitable preservative treatment wherever
necessary.
9.2
Moisture content:
Timber shall be accepted as well seasoned if its moisture content does not exceed
the permissible limit as per IS: 287- latest edition
9.3
9.4
9.5.
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10.0
GLASS:
10.1
General:
Plain glass / Frosted glass shall be used as shown on the drawing or as specified.
It shall be procured from a reputed source of manufacture and be of the best
quality. All glass panes shall be free from flaws, specks, bubbles etc. glass panes
shall be of thickness 4mm or more as required.
10.2
10.3
Thickness:
Glass shall have the following thickness, unless otherwise stated.
11.0
PAINTS:
11.1.
General:
Up to 60 cm x 60 cm
-do- larger size
Sheet glass for doors
- 4mm
- 4mm and 4.8mm
- 5.5mm
11.3
Storage:
Paints, primers, distempers and varnishes shall be delivered in sealed containers.
They shall be stored in cool dry condition to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
11.4
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11.5
11.6
White wash:
White wash shall be prepared from freshly burnt fat, white in colour lime slacked on
spot, conforming to IS: 712mixed and stirred with sufficient water to make a thin
cream. Best and approved quality gum and ultra marine blue only shall be used in
lime wash.
11.7
11.8
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WATER BAR:
13.0
Water bar for use in construction in concrete and reinforced concrete structure shall
be of PVC and approved by the Engineer. The water bar shall have dimensions as
required and as approved by the engineer. Where water bars are required to be
lengthened or otherwise joined it shall be done in such a way as to achieve a perfectly
watertight joint.
BUILDING PAPER:
Building paper shall be bitumen impregnated paper conforming to IS: 5234, or such
other as may be approved by the Engineer.
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14.1
15.0.
16.0
Glazed vitreous China single trap siphonic wash down European type
water closet with PVC seat and cover for water closet conform to IS2548,
lid with C.P. brass hinges and rubber buffers.
PVC Flush tank of reputed , approved make with all accessories and of
suitable capacity.
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HAND WASHBASIN:
Unless otherwise specified these shall comprise of:
Glazed vitreous China wash basin of size 550x400 mm including pedestal with 2
nos. concealed cast iron brackets with wall plugs.
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MIRROR:
Mirror shall be of superior glass with edges rounded off or bevelled as specified. It
shall be free from flaws, specks or bubble and its thickness shall not be less than
4.0mm. The glass for the mirror shall be uniformly silver plated at the back and
shall be free from silvering defects. Silvering shall have a protective uniform
covering of red lead paint.
Mirror frames shall be PVC of approved shape, size, colour and make, with good
quality backing of thickness approved by the engineer.
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19.1
19.2
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20.0.
GULLY TRAP
Gully trap shall be of Sand cast iron and have grating of specified size.
21.0
21.1.
21.2.
Valves
Unless otherwise mentioned these shall conform to IS: 778. Valves shall be of class 1
and suitable up to a temp. of 45 degree C and can sustain non-shock working pressure
up to 1.0 Mpa. They shall have screwed or flanged ends. All the metal parts shall be
brass/ brass alloy except hand wheel of cast or other approved quality.
Weathering Course
Broken brick course aggregates prepared from well burnt bricks shall be well graded
having a maximum size of 20nm and shall generally conform to IS 3068
Lime shall be class C lime (fat lime) or factory made hydrated lime conforming to IS
712.
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24.0
24.1
Aluminium alloy used in the manufacture of extruded sections for the fabrication of
windows, ventilators shall conform to designation HE9-WP of IS: 733
24.2
Transparent sheet glass shall conform to the requirements of IS: 2835.Wired and
figured glass shall be as per IS: 5437.
24.3
All the fittings & fixtures shall be of the best quality from approved manufacturers.
24.4
All the Aluminium doors, windows, ventilators shall have type and sizes as specified
in the respective items of work.
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GENERAL
1.1
Standard
A high standard of workmanship in all trades will be required. The Contractor shall
ensure that only skilled and experienced workmen employed.
1.2
Supervision
The Contractors supervising staff shall be fully qualified and experienced in the types
of work being carried out under their supervision and shall be capable of ensuring that
work is executed efficiently and as per specification.
1.3.
Temporary works.
Where required, the Contractor shall furnish such details of his temporary works as
may be called for by the Engineer and the Contractor shall satisfy the Engineer as to
their safety and efficiency. The Engineer may direct that temporary works, which he
considers unsafe or insufficient, shall be removed and replaced in a satisfactory
manner.
1.4.
Codes.
The years of publication against various standards, referred in this specification,
correspond to the latest standards as on date of preparation of this specification.
During use of this specification in future, the latest publication as on date shall be
referred to. Where standards are not yet published by the BIS or IRC, adaptable
British Standards or other International Standards shall apply.
1.5.
1.6.
Setting out.
The Contractor shall set out all the works to be executed by him, in line with the
standard base lines, levels, position and benchmarks and truly as per drawings within
the accepted tolerance limits at no extra cost to owner. The Contractor shall be solely
responsible for the setting out of all the works, to be executed by him and the
approval of such setting out by the Engineer shall in no way absolve the Contractor
his responsibility for carrying the work to the true lines, levels and positions as per
drawings.
1.7.
De-watering.
The Contractor shall carry out all the works, in dry and workable condition and
maintain the same in dry condition till the final handing over of works at no extra cost
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to the owner. For this the contractor shall make all the necessary arrangements, to the
entire satisfaction of the Engineer.
No water shall enter the excavated pit or the adjoining area where the foundation of
any structure is proposed. The dewatering shall be a continuous process and
foundation pits shall be maintained dry till the excavation, laying of concrete and back
filling is completed. The rate quoted for earthwork excavation shall be inclusive of all
the above and including all leads and lifts.
1.8.
1.9.
1.10.
2.0.
EARTH WORK.
2.1.
Scope
This chapter deals with earthwork and excavation for civil works in site, formation
/site levelling, foundations, cutting and grading for roads/ pavement and canals,
embankments other than water retaining embankments trenching for drainage and
other buried services and the like.
2.2.
General
The Contractor shall carry out the excavation strictly to the lines and levels, in
conformity with the drawings and as per the instructions of the Engineer.
2.3.
Setting out.
Before commencement of earthwork blocks levels of existing ground shall be taken
by the Contractor jointly with the Engineer plotted and signed in token of acceptance
of ground levels. Excavation shall not be commenced until the initial ground levels
have been recorded and accepted. Reference lines, benchmarks and base levels shall
be set out by the Contractor for control of the earthwork operation. Setting out shall
be done with pegs, blocks, bamboo poles or rails, marking boundaries or centre lines
as the case may be, and the same maintained for reference and future checking.
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Chainage stones at regular intervals shall be set up for embankments. All setting out
operation shall be got checked and approved by Engineer. However, such checking
and approval by the Engineer shall in no way absorb the Contractor of his
responsibilities for carrying out the work to the true lines, levels and positions as per
drawing, and in case any error is noticed at any stage in the Contractors work, it shall
be corrected/ rectified by him without any cost to the owner.
2.4.
(a)
Ordinary soil.
Soils which yield to ordinary application of pick and shovel, phawra rake or other
ordinary digging (including earth moving equipment such as Dozers, Shovels without
restoring to blasting) implements without offering much resistance, shall be classified
as ordinary soil. This includes organic soil, turf, sand, gravel, loom clay, mud, peat,
black cotton soil, soft shale and loose moorum, hard and dense soil including laterite
formation and rock including weathered and disintegrated rock etc.
(b)
Hard soil.
This comprises all soils that cannot reasonably be excavated by the above-mentioned
digging implements, but can be excavated with close application of pickaxe or
scarifiers or jumpers to loosen. This includes compact moorum, stiff clay, hard shale,
cobblestones etc.
(c)
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(d)
2.5
2.6.
2.7.
Hard rock.
This comprises of rocks, which require blasting for excavation. Where blasting is
prohibited, excavations have to be carried out by chiseling, wedging or any other
agreed methods.
Method of excavation.
The Contractor may carry out excavations, filling and compaction by any method
considered most suitable and befitting the site conditions subject to any stipulations
contained in the Contract and the specifications. All excavations shall be required to
be kept completely free from water whatever source it may come, during the
construction. No foundation work shall be taken up until the surfaces are properly
drained.
Excavation for trenches.
Excavation for trenches shall be carried out in materials encountered to enable laying
of service lines or drainage channels or any other desired purpose. Excavation shall
be done to lines and levels shown in drawings and shall be done providing adequate
measures for stability. Vertical wooden sleepers or light rails shall be erected at
uniform levels at places where changes of direction and gradients occur. Centerlines
shall be marked on horizontal sleepers or rails, laid across the trenches. Depths of
excavation and pipe invert levels shall be checked by means of boning rods of
appropriate lengths. Trench beds shall be trimmed and rammed with sprinkling of
sand or moorum to required gradients for continuously supporting the pipelines.
Trenches shall be locally deepened and widened to receive sockets and permit joints
to be inspected.
Excavation for foundations.
Excavation for foundation shall be done to lines and levels indicated in the drawing.
Excavated material shall be transported and stored at convenient spots for reuse in
back filling of foundations and other fills. Surplus material shall be transported,
spread and leveled at dumping areas. Side slope of excavation and/or shoring shall be
adequate from consideration of stability and working space. When so required and
authorized by Engineer, the sides of excavation shall be protected with proper
shoring, strutting, sheeting and sandbags etc. These shall be removed only when work
in the pit is completed, with the approval of the Engineer. When it is felt that removal
of supports may result in side collapse or settlement of adjoining ground or endanger
adjoining structures and foundation, they shall be left permanently in position. The
last 150mm of excavation shall be done and the bottom trimmed to the required level
only when concreting is imminent. If at any point the natural ground is disturbed or
loosened for any reason it shall be consolidated by tamping, or rolling or made good
with sand filling and well compacted at no extra cost. Where the soil encountered at
depths indicated in drawing is loose or weak it shall be further excavated to levels of
firm strata as may be directed by the Engineer and filled with lean concrete of M5
grade (1:5:10) cement concrete or sand as directed. If the bottom of excavation has
been left exposed on neglect or fault of the Contractor and it has become deleteriously
affected by the atmospheric action and water, such portion of deteriorated foundation
material shall be removed and made good by lean concrete of grade M5/1:5:10
Cement Concrete or sand as directed.
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2.8.
Excess excavation
All excavation done beyond the specified limits or directions of Engineer shall be
considered as excess excavation. They shall be made good as prescribed below by the
Contractor at his cost:
2.9.
i.
Excess excavation in case of site leveling shall be made good by filling and
compacting with material same as the surrounding material. Degree of
compaction shall be at least the same as the surrounding material.
ii.
iii.
Controlled filling:
The existing ground levels at site are lower and filling is required to bring the surface
to the desired level finalized.
The controlled land filling at site has to be taken up as a first activity and the area
required for construction has to be filled up to the terrace level.
The plan area of each structure with minimum 10M extra on all sides to be taken up
for filling. Filling shall be done using suitable soils from excavations. Soil shall be
free from organic matter and other material, which would affect the stability of the fill
and shall be free from boulders, brickbats, wood pieces and other injurious material,
lumps and clods. Before commencement of filling, rubbish material if any, shall be
removed. Filling operations shall not commence with out approval of the Engineer.
Filling shall be carried out in well-compacted layers of 150mm thickness. Each layer
shall have near optimum moisture content. Layers shall be sprinkled with water
during compaction process. Ramming shall be done to achieve 95% compaction. Fill
shall be trimmed and finished to lines and levels indicated in the drawings and as
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3.1
3.2
Chemicals:
The chemicals used for the soil treatment shall be chloropyrifas 20% (EC) in 1%
emulsion confirming to ISI 8963-1978.
3.3
Essential requirement for barrier and method of application:
3.3.1 Condition of formation:
Barrier shall be complete and continuous under the whole of the structure to be
protected. All foundations shall be fully surrounded by and in close contact with
barrier of treated soil. Each part of the area treated shall receive the prescribed
dosage of chemical.
3.3.2
Time of application:
Soil treatment should start when foundation trenches and pits are ready to take mass
concrete in foundation. Laying of mass concrete should start when chemical
emulsion has been absorbed by the soil and the surface is quite dry. The treatment
should not be carried out when it is raining or the soil is in wet with rain or sub/soil
water. The foregoing requirement applied also in the case of treatment to the filled
earth surface within the plinth area before laying the sub-grade for the floor.
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3.3.3 Disturbance:
Once formed treated soil barriers shall not be disturbed. If by chance treated soil
barriers are disturbed, immediate steps shall be taken to restore the continuities and
completeness of the barrier system.
3.4
Soil treatment:
3.4.1 The bottom surface and the sides (upto a height of foundation concrete) of the
excavation made for masonry foundation and basement shall be treated with the
chemical at the rate of 5 litres/sq.m.surface area. The chemical emulsions described
as above, shall be applied uniformly at the rate prescribed, in all stages of treatment.
A suitable hand operated compressed air sprayer or watering, should be used to
facilitate uniform dispersal of the chemical emulsion. On large jobs a power sprayer
may be used to save labour and time.
3.4.2 In the event of water logging of foundation, the water shall be pumped out and
chemical emulsion applied when the soil is absorbent. After the masonry foundation
and the retaining wall of the basement come up the back fill in immediate contact
with the foundation structure shall be treated at the rate of 7.5 litre per square metre of
the vertical surface of the sub-structure of the each side.
If the water is used for ramming the earth fill, the chemical treatment shall be carried
out after the ramming operation is done by rodding the earth at 150 mm centers, close
to the wall surface and spraying the chemical emulsion at the above dosage. After the
treatment, the soil should be tamped in place. The earth is usually returned in layers
and the treatment shall be carried out in similar stages. The chemical emulsion shall
be directed towards the, masonry surfaces that the earth is in contact with, so that
these surfaces are well treated with the chemical.
3.5
3.6
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3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
Pressure pump shall be used to carry out spraying operation to facilitate proper
penetration of chemical into earth.
3.12
The firm should executive a guarantee bond in the prescribed form for a period of
10 years in the stamped papers for value of Rs.80/- or as applicable by the law at
that time for the satisfactory performance of the work, the quality of materials used
and workmanship by the contractor.
3.13
RCC Foundation:
In case of RCC foundations, the treatment shall start at the depth of 500mm, below
ground level except when the ground level is raised or lowered by filling or cutting
after the foundations have been cast. In such cases the depth of 500mm., shall be
determired from the new soil level and soil in immediate contact with vertical faces
of RCC foundations shall be treated at the rate of 7.5 Litres/Sq.mtr.
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4.0
Special Conditions:
1 The requirement of chemical in sealed containers shall be brought to
the site and kept in joint custody of the contractor and engineer incharge.
2
Samples shall be sent to test house for testing as per relevant BIS and
payment shall be released only after satisfactory test report.
The contractor shall take all safety precautions while doing work.
The provision, at all locations on the site, of dense workable concrete, having the
specified characteristic strength.
The mixing, placing, compacting, curing and finishing of concrete shall be done
according to IS: 456- 2000 Code of practice of plain and reinforced concrete.
Unless otherwise specified the maximum nominal size of coarse aggregates for
different grades of concrete shall be as under:
a) For concreting in very narrow space or in very small thickness - 12mm
b) For all reinforced concrete work - 20mm.
c) For all ordinary plain concrete 40mm
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Before starting the trial mixes, necessary preparatory works like sieve analysis of the
aggregates, determination of densities of ingredients and moisture content in the
aggregates shall be completed according to the IS: 383-1970 and 2386-1963.
Each trial mix shall be handled and compacted by the method, which the Contractor
proposes to use for that, mix in the works and the mixes shall not show tendency of
inadequate compaction by the method proposed.
The compacting factor and the slump of each trial mix shall be determined
immediately after mixing and the values shall not exceed the maximum value
obtained in the mix design.
Six numbers of 150mm test cubes shall be made from each trial mix. These shall be
cured and tested in accordance with relevant IS: codes. In order to have the specified
characteristic strength in the field, the concrete mix as designed in the Design mix
shall have higher average compressive strength depending on the degree of quality
control at site. If the size and special requirement of the work so warrants, the trial
may be extended to cover larger ranges of mix proportions as well as other variables
such as alternative source of aggregates, maximum size and grading of aggregates
and different type and brands of cement.
Before commencement of the concreting works of particular grade of concrete, the
Contractor must complete the work of trial mixes and subsequent testing of the test
cubes obtained there from the design of the Approved Mix for that particular grade of
concrete.
The entire cost of all the trial mixes including all the preparatory works for the trial
mixes, preparation of test cubes and their testing shall be borne by the Contractor.
4.1.6. Nominal mix concrete.
Nominal mix concrete may be used for all concrete of Grade M10 and below. If
design mix concrete cannot be used for any reason for Grade M15 & M 20, nominal
mix concrete may be used with the permission of Engineer, nominal mix concrete
shall not be used, in any case for grade of concrete above M20 for R.C.C.
The proportioning of materials for nominal mix concrete shall be in accordance with
Table 3 of clause 8.3 of IS: 456-1978. The stipulations in clauses 8.31 & 8.3.2 of IS:
456-1978 shall also be taken into consideration.
4.1.7. Volumetric mix concrete.
Where concrete is specified in volumetric proportions such as 1:4:8, 1:3:6, 1:2:4,
1:1:3, etc., coarse and fine aggregates shall be measured by volume and cement by
weight. The water cement ratio shall be within 0.45 to 0.60 depending upon the
workability and as directed by the engineer.
4.1.8. Batching of materials for design mix concrete.
(i)
Cement.
Cement shall always be batched by weight. A separate weighing device shall be
provided for weighing cement. Where the weight of cement is determined by
accepting the weight per bag, number of bags shall be weighed separately to
determine the average net weight of cement per bag and the same shall be checked
regularly.
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(ii)
Aggregates.
For design mix concrete the aggregates (coarse and fine) shall be batched by weight.
In particular cases, or where weigh-batching is not possible proportioning by volume
batching may be allowed by the Engineer, provided the Contractor guarantees the
uniformity of aggregates through out the period of construction. For this purpose, the
Contractor shall submit to the Engineer sufficient data indicating the weight/volume
relationship of aggregates for different types of concrete and after such approval,
periodic checks on the weight/volume relationship of the aggregates shall be made by
the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Where aggregates are moist and
volume batching is adopted, allowance shall be made for bulking in accordance with
IS: 2386 (Part-III).
Suitable adjustments shall be made for the variation in the weight of aggregates due
to variation in their moisture contents.
(iii)
Water.
Water may be measured either by weight or by volume. When measured by volume,
it shall be done using a well-calibrated conical shaped jar or vessel or from a
calibrated tank fitted to the mixer.
Adjustment of water due to moisture contents in coarse and fine aggregates
It is very important to maintain the water cement ratio constant at its correct value.
For the correct determination of amount of water to be added in the concrete mix, to
maintain the water cement ratio constant, the amount of moisture content in both
coarse and fine aggregates shall be taken into consideration, be as frequently as
possible, the frequency for a given job being determined by the Engineer according to
the weather conditions.
(iv)
Admixtures.
Any solid admixtures, to be added, shall be measured by weight, but liquid or semiliquid admixtures may be measured by weight or volume.
Hand mixing.
When hand mixing is permitted by the Engineer it shall be carried out on a watertight
platform and care shall be taken to ensure that mixing is continued until the mass is
uniform in colour and consistency. In case of hand mixing 10% extra cement shall be
added to each batch at no extra cost to the owner.
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4.2.4
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4.2.5
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For members involving horizontal placing of concrete (eg. Slabs, beams etc.,) the
concrete shall be placed along the line of starting point in such quantities as will allow
members to be cast to their full depth along the full width between side shuttering and
then gradually brought towards the finishing point along its entire front parallel to the
starting line. Vibration and surface finish shall follow behind the placement as closely
as possible.
Utmost care shall be taken to avoid the displacement of reinforcements/embedded
parts of movement of formwork or transmission of any harmful vibration/shocks to
the concrete, which has not yet hardened sufficiently.
All members shall be concreted at such a rate that no cold joint is formed and fresh
concrete is placed always against green concrete, which is still plastic and workable.
Should any unforeseen occurrence results in a stoppage of concreting for one hour or
such other time as might allow the concrete, already placed, to begin to set before the
next batches can be placed, the contractor shall make at his own cost, suitable tongue,
and groove construction joint, as approved by the Engineer. Any additional
reinforcement required as directed by the Engineer shall also be provided by the
contractor at his own cost. Before placement of new batches of concrete over that
construction joint, the surface preparation according to this specification stipulated
earlier, should be done by the contractor at his own cost.
The concrete shall be worked well up against whatever surface it adjoins and
compacted to such a degree that it reaches its maximum density as a homogeneous
mass, free from air and water holes and penetrates to all corners of moulds and
shuttering and completely surrounds the reinforcement. All measures shall be taken to
make the shape, size, and location of the finished concrete including its embedments,
holes, openings etc., well within the accepted tolerance limit.
4.4.0. Construction joints.
Normally, the construction joints shall be constructed as per locations and details
indicated on the drawings and as per the instructions of the Engineer. Where the
location of the joint is not specified in the drawings, it shall be in accordance with the
following guidelines:
(a) In columns:
(i.) In framing of beam at different elevation, 75mm below the lowest soffit of
the beam and in case of projection from beams and slabs 75mm from the top
surface of the beam/slab or at the top surface of beam/slab whichever
facilitates form work.
(ii) For columns under flat slabs, 75mm below the lowest soffit of the slab.
(b) In walls (horizontal construction joints)
(i) Walls projecting from base slab
300mm from top of base slab.
(ii) Walls supporting the suspended slab
75mm from the lowest soffit of the slab.
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In the case of water retaining structures and structures under the influence of ground
water, approved water bars of suitable size shall be provided to make the joint
completely watertight.
(c) In beams
Beams shall be cast, as a rule, without a joint, but if provision of a joint is
unavoidable, the joint for simply supported beam shall be vertical and at the middle
of the span, in continuous beam, the same shall be at the point of minimum shear
force.
(d) In slabs.
i) In slab for small span, there shall be no construction joints.
ii) In slabs of large span and continuous slabs, construction joint, if allowed by the
Engineer shall be vertical at the middle span and at the right angles to the
principal reinforcement.
(e) In walls (vertical construction Joint)
As a rule, walls shall be cast monolithically without any vertical construction joint,
unless specified in the drawing. However, for a long wall, the Engineer may allow
vertical construction joint and the same shall be at the place of minimum shear
force. In water retaining structures and in structures under the influence of ground
water approved water bars of suitable size shall be provided to make the joints
completely watertight.
(f) In slabs resting on ground.
(i)
(ii)
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a)
b)
c)
If the concrete is so green that it can be removed manually and if vibrators can
penetrate the surface without much effort, fresh concrete can be placed
directly over the old surface and the fresh concrete along with the old concrete
shall be vibrated systematically and thoroughly.
In case the concrete has hardened a bit more than (a), but can still easily
removed by a light hand pick, the surface shall be raked thoroughly and the
loose concrete removed completely without disturbing the rest of the concrete
in depth. Then a rich mortar layer of 12mm thickness shall be placed on the
cold joint and then the fresh concrete shall be placed on the mortar layer and
the vibrated thoroughly, penetrating deep in to the layer of concrete.
In case the concrete at the joint has become so stiff that it cannot be remoulded
and mortar or slurry does not rise in spite of extensive vibration, a tongue and
groove joint shall be made by removing some of the older concrete and the
joint shall be left to harden at least for 12-24 hours. It will then be treated as
regular construction joint and the surface preparation of the same, before
placement of concrete, shall be as described in the appropriate clauses of these
specification.
(ii)
Ponding
Ponding is widely used for curing slab and pavements. Earth / lean mortar bunds are
formed over the slabs and water is pumped or poured into them and the same is
replenished at interval to make up for the loss of evaporation.
By spraying water
Curing is done by spraying water by suitable means at approved time intervals. While
spraying, it shall be ensured that the complete area is covered. In order to avoid
cracking, cold water shall not be applied to massive members immediately after
striking the formwork, while the concrete is still warm. Alternate wetting and over
drying shall be avoided.
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The core tests and load test shall comply with the requirements of clause 16.3 of IS:
456- Latest edition. In case of other types of special tests like ultrasonic impulse test
etc., the stipulation of clause 16.6 of IS: 456- Latest edition shall be applicable.
5.0
5.1
STEEL REINFORCEMENT.
Material.
Material shall be as specified in the specifications of materials.
5.2.
Storage.
Steel reinforcement shall be stored in such a manner that they are not in contact with
ground. Bars of different classifications and sizes shall be stored separately. In cases
of long storage or in coastal area, reinforcement shall be stacked above ground level
by at least 15 cm, and a coat of cement wash shall be given to prevent scaling and
rusting at no extra cost of the owner.
5.3.
5.4.
Welding of reinforcement.
Welding of mild steel reinforcement bars conforming to IS: 432 (part-I) shall be done
in accordance with IS: 2751 Code of practice for welding of mild steel bars used for
reinforced concrete construction with additional precaution that for lap welded
joints the throat thickness of weld beads shall be at least 3 mm or 0.6 times the
nominal size of weld (which is radius of bar) whichever is more.
Welding of cold worked high strength deformed bars conforming to IS: 1786 shall be
done using electric arc welding process using low hydrogen electrodes (Ferro weld-I
or Ferro weld II or equivalent.) Oxy acetylene welding shall not be used.
Butt welding of bars up to 32mm diameter for vertical splices shall be done either by
single bevel groove weld or double bevel groove weld, with bevel angle 45 degree.
Butt-welding of bars up to 32 mm diameter for horizontal splices shall be done either
by single vee-groove weld or double vee-groove weld with chamfered angle of 45
degrees to 60 degrees. The diameter of welded joint shall be 1.2 times the diameter of
bar. Edge preparation for butt-welding shall be done by shearing, machining and
grinding. Oxy-acetylene flame shall not be used for cutting. Chamfered faces shall be
smooth finished by hand file is required.
Lap welding of bars up to 20mm diameter shall have a minimum bead length of
12 times the diameter of bar or 200mm whichever is more arranged on one or both
sides. The throat thickness of weld beads shall be 5mm or 0.75 times the nominal size
of the bar (which is the radius of the bar) whichever is more. In case of unsymmetrical
lap weld width weld bead on one side only, the maximum length of each weld bead
shall be 6 times the diameter of bar or 100mm (whichever is more), separated by an
equal length in between weld beads. Splice bars used in symmetrical weld joint shall
have same diameter as the parent bars. Lap joint with single splice bars shall have
weld beads on both sides.
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Lap welding of bars above 20mm shall be done using splice plate or splice angle.
Thickness of splice place shall not be less than 0.65 times the diameter of bar and
width shall not be less than twice the diameter of bar. The size of splice angle shall be
such that its area of cross section is at least 1.62 times the area of bar being spliced.
More than one third of the bars shall not be welded at any one section and welded
joints shall be staggered at a distance of 50 times the diameter of bars. Welding shall
not be done at bends or curved parts of bars and it shall be located at least at a
distance of 50 times the diameter of bar from bends.
5.5.
Tests.
Test pieces of welded bars shall be selected and tested in accordance with the
provisions of IS: 2751. The number of tests will be as laid down in IS: 2751or such
larger number as the Engineer may decide having regard to the circumstances.
5.6
Cleaning.
All steel for reinforcement shall be free from loose scales, rust coatings, oil, grease,
paint or other harmful matters immediately before placing the concrete. To ensure
this, reinforcements with rust coatings shall be cleaned thoroughly before bending
/placement of the same.
5.7
Placing in position.
All reinforcement shall be accurately fixed and maintained in position as shown on
the drawings and be adequate means like mild steel chairs and/or concrete spacer
blocks as required. Bars intended to be in contact at crossing point, shall be securely
tied together at all such points by 20G annealed soft steel wire or by tack welding in
case of bars larger than 25mm dia., as may be directed by the Engineer. Binders shall
tightly embrace the bars with which they are intended to be in contact and shall be
securely held. The vertical distance between successive layers of bars shall be
maintained by provision of mid steel spacer bars. They should be spaced such that the
main bar does not sag perceptibly between adjacent spacers.
5.8
Clear cover.
Clear cover shall be as specified in the drawings. If nothing is specified in the drawing
the clear cover shall be in accordance with the relevant clause of IS: 456-2000.
5.9.
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free from distortion at sheared edges. Welding and welded work shall conform to IS:
816 codes of practice for use of metal arc welding for general construction in mild
steel. Mild steel electrodes conforming to IS: 814 specification for covered
electrodes for metal arc welding of mild steel shall be used.
6.0
SHUTTERING
6.1
General
All shuttering, framework, supports and staging shall be designed by the Contractor
and be subject to approval by the Engineer. The shuttering shall be designed for a
live load of 400 Kg/M2 in addition to the weight of the green concrete, or such other
load as the Engineer may specify. The Contractor shall be responsible for the
correctness and strength of the formwork including its supports and centering and
approval by the Engineer will not relieve him of his responsibilities.
6.2
Material.
The staging and supports may be of round or sawn timber or tubular or other shapes in
steel. Round timber shall preferably extend over the full height in one piece. These
shall be securely jointed or otherwise fastened and spaced at suitable intervals as the
design may warrant and shall be suitable braced at regular intervals horizontally and
diagonally.
The formwork shall be of steel plate on steel frame, wooden boards with steel sheet
lining, or plywood or seasoned timber board. Where ornamental and curved surfaces
are required the material shall be very good seasoned timber or plywood, which can
be shaped correctly.
6.3
Fixing.
The shuttering shall conform to the shapes, lines, levels and dimensions shown in the
drawing. It shall be fixed in perfect alignment and secured braced so as to be able to
withstand, without appreciable displacement, deflection or movement of any kind, the
weight of all construction, movement of persons and plant. It shall be so constructed
as to remain rigid during the placing and compacting of concrete without shifting or
yielding and shall be sufficiently water tight to prevent from the concrete.
All props shall be supported on sole plates and double wedges. At the time of
removing props these wedges shall be gently eased and not knocked out. The
formwork shall be so designed that the sides are independent of the soffits and the
side forms can be removed easily without any damage or shock to the concrete.
6.4.
Special provisions.
Wherever concreting of narrow member is required to be carried out within shutters
of considerable depth, temporary openings in the sides of the shutters shall if so
directed by the Engineer, be provided to facilitate cleaning, pouring and consolidation
of concrete.
In liquid retaining structures and structures below ground water level, through bolts
for the purpose of securing and aligning the formwork shall not be used.
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Forms shall be given an upward camber, if so desired by the Engineer, to ensure that
long beams do not have any sag. The camber may be 1 to 250 or as the Engineer may
direct.
The joints in formwork shall be sealed by adhesive tapes or by other means, to
prevent any leakage of slurry or mortar if so desired by the Engineer.
6.5.
6.6.
Removing.
Removal of forms shall never be started until the concrete has thoroughly set and aged
to attain sufficiently strength to carry twice its own weight plus the live load that is
likely to come over it during construction.
Removal of forms shall not entail chipping or disfiguring of the concrete surface.
Shuttering shall be removed without shock or vibration and shall be eased off
carefully in order to allow the structure to take up its load gradually.
6.7.
Contractors responsibility.
Any damages resulting from faulty preparation, premature or careless removal of
shuttering shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense.
7.0.
GROUT.
7.1.
Scope.
The scope covers the grouting under base plates, grouting between the joints of
precast concrete, grouting between the joints of Precast concrete, grouting the
pockets/ holes/ opening etc.
7.2.
8.0.
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above the materials and workmanship shall conform to the stipulations of IS: 3370
(Part-I & II) to make dense and impervious concrete. As specified herein before all
the construction joints shall be provided with approved water bars. The expansion and
construction joints, if any, shall be provided with the requirements as specified in the
drawing or as directed by the Engineer.
9.0.
9.1.
Masonry.
General.
This specification deals with masonry and allied works in foundation, plinth and
superstructure.
9.2
Cement mortar.
Cement mortar shall be prepared by mixing cement and sand in specified proportion.
It is convenient to take unit of measurement for cement as a bag of cement weighing
50 kg equivalent to 0.035 cubic meter, sand is measured in boxes of suitable size (say
of 40 x 35 x 25 cm). It shall be measured on the basis of dry volume. In case of damp
sand, the quantity shall be increased suitably to allow for bulkage in accordance with
IS: 2386 (Part-III) or by any approved method.
The mixing of the mortar shall be done preferably in a mechanical mixer. This
condition may be relaxed by the Engineer taking into account the nature, magnitude
and location of the work.
If mixed in the mixture, cement and sand in the specified proportion shall be fed in
the mixer and mixed dry thoroughly, water shall be then added gradually and wet
mixed continued for at least 3 minutes. In case of hand mixing also after mixing dry
on a watertight masonry platform, water shall be added and the mortar turned over
and over, backward and forward several times.
9.3
Brick work.
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Scaffolding.
Necessary and suitable scaffolding shall be provided at all heights to facilitate the
construction of brick wall. Scaffolding shall be sound, strong and all supports and
other members shall be sufficiently strong and rigid stiffened with necessary bracing
and shall be firmly connected to the walls securing the scaffolding at required levels.
Scaffolding shall preferably be of tubular steel, although the Engineer may permit
other material, depending upon the circumstances.
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Scaffolding shall be double, having two sets of vertical supports particularly for the
face wall and all exposed brickwork. Single scaffolding may be used for buildings up
to two-storey height or at other locations, if permitted by the Engineer. In such case
the inner ends or horizontal members shall rest in holes provided in header course
only. Such holes shall not be allowed in pillars less than one meter in width, or
immediately near the skewbacks or arches. The holes thus left in masonry shall be
filed with brick set in rich mortar and the surface made good on removal of
scaffolding.
All scaffoldings once erected shall be allowed to remain in position, efficiently
maintained by the Contractor, till all the finishing works required to be done are
completed and shall not be removed without the approval of the Engineer.
10.0
10.1
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11.0
11.1
11.2
11.3
General.
Unless otherwise specifically included, no extra shall be payable for works such as
forming curves at internal angles, nosing at plinths, steps, window sills and stair
treads, and cutting to line and fair finish to top edge of skirting and dado. Thickness
mentioned shall be the minimum
11.4
Sub-base.
Flooring at ground level having sub-base of sand or earth as specified shall be laid in
layers of 15cm, watered and consolidated by rolling with hand roller or ramming with
iron rammer and with butt ends of the crow bars. The thickness of the sub-base shall
be as specified or as directed by the Engineer.
11.5
Sub grade.
The surface shall be brought to the desired level before sub-grade is laid, loose
pockets shall be filled up and whole surface shall be consolidated by tamping.
Vegetable growth and other decomposed matter, rubbish etc., shall be removed.
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11.8
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11.9.3 Curing.
Immediately after laying, the finish shall be protected against rapid drying. As soon as
the surface had hardened sufficiently, it shall be kept continuously moist for at least
10 days by means of wet gunny bags or ponding of water on the surface. The floor
shall not be exposed to use during this period.
11.10.0 GLAZED TILES WORK
11.10.1 Glazed tiles:
Glazed tiles shall conform to the requirements of IS 13753 in all resects. The tiles
shall be of approved manufactures or as specified in the description of the item. These
shall be free from any dots, cracks, crazing spots, chipped edges, and corners. The
glazing shall be of uniform shade. Only first quality tiles shall be used.
The tiles shall be of specified size as required by Engineer-in-charge. The coloured /
design tiles when supplied shall properly come from one batch to avoid difference in
shade. The sample of the tile shall be got approved from the engineer Incharge.
11.10.2 Workmanship:
a) Sub-grade: Sub-grade shall be of concrete or of RCC slab.
b) Bedding:
Bedding over which the tiles are laid shall be of 20mm average thickness in cement
mortar 1:3 for flooring and 12mm thick cement mortar 1:3 for walls.
c) Laying:
Subgrade shall be cleaned wetted and mopped. The bedding shall be laid evenly over
the surface, tamped and corrected to the desired levels and allowed to harden enough
to offer a rigid cushion to tiles and to enable the mason to place the wooden planks.
Across and squat on it. Before laying tiles grey cement slurry of honey like
consistency at the rate of 3.30 Kg/m2 shall be applied on the bedding. At a time an
area to accommodate 20 tiles shall be applied with cement slurry. Tiles shall then be
washed clean and fixed in the grout one after the other, each tile being gently tapped
in its position till it is properly bedding and in level and in line with adjoining tile.
The joints shall be as thin as possible in straight lines or as per the pattern. The
surface of the flooring shall be checked with a straight edge about 2m long so as to
obtain a true surface with required slope.
Where full size tiles can not be fixed, these shall be cut (sawn) to the required size and
their edges, rubbed smooth to ensure straight and true joints. Tiles fixed in the floor
near the wall shall enter plaster, skirting, or dado to a minimum depth of 10mm. After
laying the tiles, excess cement grout is cleaned.
d) Jointing & Finishing:
The joints shall be cleaned of grey cement grout with wire brush or trowel to a depth
of 5mm and all dust and loose mortar removed. White cement shall then be used for
flush pointing the joints. In case of coloured/design tiles it shall be pointed with
colour cement or white cement mixed with non fading durable colour oxides to match
the colour of the tile. The floor shall be cured for 7 days.
The surface shall then be washed and cleaned. The surface shall not sound hollow
when tapped.
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12.0
Ceramic Tiles:
The ceramic tiles as detailed in the Schedule of Items shall be of the best indigenous
manufacture unless otherwise specified. The tiles shall have straight edges, uniform
thickness, plain surface, uniform non-fading colour and textures.
The surface shall be abrasion resistant and durable.
Laying.
The mortar used for setting or for under bed the tiles shall be durable and strong. The
grout shall be to the full depth of tiles. Joints shall be pointed if so desired. The setting
and fixing shall be according to the manufacturers specification, approved by the
Engineer. The laying shall also be as specified for Glazed Tiles.
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Fixing.
Door and window frames shall generally be built in at the time the walls are
constructed. Alternatively where permitted by the Engineer, the frames may be
subsequently fixed into prepared openings for which purpose holes to accommodate
the hold fasts shall be left at the time of construction. Where the frames are
subsequently fixed into prepared openings in the wall such openings should be 25 mm
more than the overall width of the door, window or ventilator frame to allow
minimum 12mm plaster on each jamb. The height of the unfinished opening shall
depend upon whether a threshold is required or not. While fixing the door care shall
be taken to see that at least 6mm space is left between the door and the finished floor.
The MS clamps fixed to the frame shall be inserted in the holes and jammed in
cement concrete M-20 or (1:1.5:3 mix) with 20 mm down graded stone chips after
holding the frame in proper position to the line, level and plumb.
13.5 Tarring.
Timber in contact with earth, concrete, plaster or masonry shall be treated with
boiling coal tar or 2 coats of wood preservative treatment like hot solingnum or
creosite oil etc. before fixing the frame in position.
13.6
Fittings.
Unless otherwise specified, three holdfasts shall be fixed on each side of a doorframe,
one at the centre point and the other two at 30cm from the top and the bottom of the
doorframes. In the case of windows and ventilators, a pair on each side shall be fixed
at quarter points of the frames. Unless otherwise specified the holdfasts shall be of
mild steel plate 40 x 3x 225 mm long, fish tailed at one end and screwed to the frame
in the formed rebates.
Generally, each door shutter shall be fixed to the frame with three hinges of approved
manufacturer, one at the centre and the other two approximately 24cm from the top
and bottom of the shutter. Each window shutter shall be fixed to its frame with two
hinges at the quarter points.
13.7
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The thickness of stiles and rails etc shall be as per IS: 1003 (part 1&2) unless
otherwise specified in the item of works. These shall be properly and accurately
mortised and tenoned. Rails, which are more than 180mm in width, shall have 2
tenons. Stiles and rails shall be made out of single piece up to 200mm in width. In
case more than one piece of timer is used for members exceeding 200mm width, they
shall be joined with a continuous tongued and grooved joint, glued together and
reinforced with rust proof metal dowels or headless pins. The tenons shall pass clear
through stiles. The stiles and rails shall have a 12mm groove, unless otherwise shown
in the drawing, to receive the panel. In case of double shutters the rebate at the closing
junction of the two shutters shall be as per clause 5.5 of IS:1003-latest edition or as
shown in the drawing. Primer coat shall not be put before shutters are passed by the
Engineer.
13.8
Panelled shutters.
These shall conform to IS: 1003 (Part-I)-latest edition. Timber panelled shutters shall
be constructed in the form of timber frame work of stiles and rails with panel inserts
of commercial veneered, plywood.
Stiles, rails in door shutters shall be of the same species of wood.
13.9
13.10 Inspection.
The Contractor shall provide all facilities to the Engineer for the inspection of the
goods at his premises. No primer shall be applied until the woodwork has been
inspected and passed by the Engineer. The Engineer shall have the option of rejecting
any article or asking for replacement of any article found to be defective or not
complying with the requirements of this specification and the relevant Schedule of
Items.
14.0
14.1
General.
Doors, windows ventilators etc., shall be truly square and flat, i.e. free from twist and
warp. The general fabrication shall conform to BIS: 1038 latest edition and BIS:
1361 latest edition as applicable. Frames shall be constructed of sections, which have
been cut to length and mitered. They shall be morticed, reinforced, drilled and tapped
for hinges and be reinforced for door closers. Flush butt-welding or any other suitable
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method, which gives the desired requirement, with mitered corners, shall be used.
Rubber door silencers shall be furnished for the striking jamb. Loose T masonry
anchors shall be provided. Frames shall finish flush with floor and adjustable floor
anchors shall ties/weather bars installed in place. All frames shall be square and flat.
Door thresholds shall be provided as shown on drawing. Doors without threshold
shall have bottom tie of approved type. Steel doors shall be manufactured using
standard quality M.S. angles, sheets, flats etc. with necessary arrangements for
locking, providing fixtures etc. The drawings shall be submitted and got approved
before manufacturing of doors, windows, ventilators etc.
14.2.
Fixing.
Doors, windows and ventilators shall not be built in at the time the walls are
constructed but shall be subsequently fixed into prepared openings, as laid down in
IS: 1081 latest edition. Holes to accommodate the fixing lugs are to be left or cut,
and the casements fixed after all the rough masonry and plasterwork has been
finalized. The lugs of the casement shall be jammed in cement casement in proper
position, line and level.
The width of the clear unfinished opening in the wall should be 25mm more than the
overall width of the doorframe to allow for plaster on each jamb. The height of the
unfinished opening shall depend upon whether a threshold is required or not. While
fixing the door, care shall be taken to see that at least 6mm space is left between the
door and the finished floor.
14.3.
Fittings.
Hardware shall be fixed as latest as possible, preferably just before the final coat of
paint is applied. It shall be fitted in a workmanlike manner, so that it may not be
marked and mutilated by hammers and screwdrivers. It shall be tested for correct
operation. Where specified, doors shall be fitted with a three way-bolting device,
which can be operated from outside as well as inside, and a locking system, which can
similarly be operated from either side. Solid steel bolt handles shall be provided one
on the outside and one on the inside of each shutter. In case of doors provided with a
service door, the lock shall be fitted on the service door. All materials shall be the best
procurable and shall be approved by the Engineer.
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day. This shall be done between coats and for at least 2 days following the final coat.
The curing shall be started as soon as paint has hardened so as not to damage by
sprinkling of water say about 12 hours after the application. A uniform shade should
be obtained after application of paint. Cement paint shall not be applied on surfaces
already treated with white wash, colour wash, distemper, varnish paint etc., and on
gypsum, wood and metal surfaces.
15.3.4 Interior/ Exterior Emulsion Paint
The prepared surface shall be dry and provided with one coat of primer which shall
be a thinned coat of emulsion paint. The quantity of thinner shall b as per
manufacturers instructions. Unevenness in the plaster shall be made good by
applying plaster of paris putty mixed with distemper of the colour to be used on the
entire surface including filling up the undulations. The paint shall be laid an evenly
and smoothly by means of crossing and laying off. The crossing and laying off
consists of covering the area with paint brushing the surface hard for the first time
over and then finally brushing lightly in a direction at right angles. In this process, no
brush marks shall be left after the laying off is finished. The full process of crossing
and laying off constitutes one coat. The next coat shall be applied only after the first
coat has dried and sufficiently become hard which normally takes about 2 to 3 hours.
A minimum of 2 finishing coats of the same colour shall be applied unless otherwise
specified in the item of work. Paint may also be applied using rollers. The surface on
finishing shall present a flat velvety smooth finish and uniform in shade without any
patches.
16.0.
16.1.
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16.1.1 General.
General requirements.
The Contractor shall lay all the pipes and fittings in the best workmen like manner by
skilled workmen and licensed plumbers in conformity with the regulations and
requirements of the local appropriate authorities and to the satisfaction of the
Engineer. Unless otherwise specified water supply works in buildings shall be carried
out in accordance with IS: 2065 code of practice for selection, installation and
maintenance of sanitary appliances.
16.1.2. Installation.
All works like earthwork, masonry, concrete steel work, cutting holes, chases in brick
concrete and RCC works, cutting of roads repairs and rectification associated directly
with the installation of water supply system shall come under the scope of the
Contractor and shall be governed by the specification of the relevant chapter.
16.1.3 Laying.
Before lowering down for laying in the trenches, the pipes shall be checked against
crack by means of light hammering and for any other damage. All fixing shall be
carefully aligned and spaced at a distance from the main structure to give reasonable
all round access for maintenance and inspection and laid true to line plum and level.
Any deviation shall need approval of the Engineer. Meticulous care shall be taken to
avoid chances of airlock and water hammer.
Pipes shall be laid on continuous unyielding surface holder or on reliable supports at
least one near each joint and spacing as directed by the Engineer. The support must be
strong, neat and shall have provisions for securing the pipes in every direction and
easy encased or concealed in, masonry or concrete as shown in drawing or as directed
by the Engineer. Pipes embedded in floors and wall shall be securely bound so as not
to allow any movement due to expansion and contraction, adequate width shall be
provided to lay the pipes as per standard practice.
Excavation below the required level is not permitted. The Contractor shall make good
any excess excavation as directed by the Engineer.
Soft spots in the bottom of beds for pipelines in rock shall be levelled with sand or
soft soil or concrete as approved by the Engineer and the thickness of the layer shall
not be less than 100mm.
16.1.4. Concealed piping.
Where described by the Engineer or shown on the drawings the pipes shall be
concealed in masonry or concrete of the adjoining structure by making chases in
walls/floors and these shall be secured by hooks and the chases filled with concrete
1:2:4 (1 cement, 2 sand and 4 aggregate). The Contractor will rectify, if required the
chases, openings and pipes, supplement and make good after laying and testing of the
concealed pipelines.
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Brick aggregate shall be well soaked in water for three hours before lime is added.
The concrete is laid over roof to slope to give specified thickness and slope of 1 in 80
or as shown on the drawing for proper roof drainage as per roof drainage plan. The
concrete is then to be beaten in the manner approved by the Engineer for 7 days or
more with wooden mallets by labour at the rate of 3 beaters per 10 sq.m. till the roof
emits metallic ringing sound. During the course of beating of roof terracing limewater
must be sprinkled on the terracing to keep it damp. The mortar which comes to the
surface of the terracing during the beating shall be rendered smooth and finished off
with lime rubbing. The lime terracing shall afterwards be cured by keeping it covered
with straw and kept wet for at least 10 days or so as directed by the Engineer. Top
surface shall be finished with one course of 20mm thick pressed tiles set in 20mm
thick layer of C.M 1:3 including floating cement slurry and mixing approved liquid
water proofing compound at 200ml for every bag of cement or as recommended by
the manufactures. Smooth flush pointing in CM 1:3 shall be done to every tiles joint.
Lime terracing over RCC slab only start after RCC slab is 28 days old.
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19.1.7. Commissioning.
After pressure testing the main, it should be flushed with water of sufficient velocity
to remove all dirt and foreign materials.
The system shall be commissioned after all necessary tests have been conducted
successfully. All lubricants, oils and other consumables required for commissioning
of the system shall be supplied by the Contractor at no extra cost. Commissioning of
the equipment to be supplied, if any, by the owner, shall be carried out by the
Contractor under guidance of the representatives of the supplier of these equipment
and Engineer. Any adjustment and /or changes/ rectification that may be found
necessary during commissioning of these equipments shall be carried out by the
Contractor at his cost.
20.0
PVC pipes.
Unplasticized PVC pipes shall only be used with the expressed approval of the
Engineers and shall comply with I.S.: 4985 latest edition.
PVC pipes shall have mechanical joints of a type suitable for the liquid to be carried
by the pipe work. Small-bore pipe work shall be jointed with PVC hand tight
screwed fittings of standard manufacture.
Solvent welded joints shall not be used.
20.1 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) pipe shall only be used with the approval of
the Engineers and shall comply with IS :15778 latest edition.
21.0
21.1
21.2
Laying of pipelines.
The contractor shall accept full responsibility for the laying and fixing of all pipe
work included in the contract.
Pipe work laid in trenches shall be laid to a uniform inclination and supported or a bed
of approved granular materials prior to testing and back filling and the contractor shall
be responsible for seeing that this work is efficiently undertaken.
Flexible couplings step couplings and adapters of the Viking Johnson or Dresser
type shall be manufactured from rolled steel or approved material and be capable or
withstanding the pressure tests of the pipeline in which they are incorporated and shall
permit deflection between adjacent pipes in any direction. They shall be capable of
accommodating an axial movement of 10 mm between the ends of pipes they connect
and provided with ties or restraints against thrust.
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22.0.
22.1
22.2
The welding and welded work will conform to IS: 816 and other relevant codes
unless otherwise specified electrodes will conform to IS: 814.
Only qualified welders suitable for the job will be employed.
Welding work will be under constant supervision of competent welding supervisor
and will be done in a properly, organized manner with the approved quality welding
sets and with automatic welding machines.
24.0
25.0
General.
All surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned of all dirt, grease rust and mill scale. Areas,
which become inaccessible after assembly, shall be painted before assembly after
cleaning the surfaces ad described above. The surfaces shall be perfectly dry before
painting.
Wherever shop primer painting is damaged, the surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned
and touched up with corresponding primer.
Site painting shall not be done in frosty or foggy weather or when humidity is such as
to cause condensation on the surface to be painted.
Pavement type floor tiles
Laying Pavement type concrete floor tiles (EUROCON or ULTRA OR
EQUIVALENT) of size 300X300 mm or any other size of approved quality, colour
and design after laying the bedding in CM 1:3 (one cement and three sand) 20mm
thick including cutting chases in walls wherever required and pointing with C.M1:3
(one cement and three sand) with same coloured cement.
Granite slab
Fixing machine polished granite slab of 16-20mm thick of approved quality for
kitchen platform including laying base mortar in CM1:3 (One cement and three sand),
20mm thick including grouting.
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26.1
Fabrication:
Both the fixed and opening frames shall be construction of sections which have been
cut to length and mitred. The sizes f doors, windows and ventilator frames shall not
vary by more than +or -1.5mm. The frames shall be morticed, reinforced, drilled and
tapped for hinges and lock and bolt striker where necessary, frames shall be
reinforced for door closures.
In case of composite units consisting of a combination of two or more units of doors,
windows, ventilators etc. as the case may be, different units shall be coupled by using
coupling sections made from MS sheets 3.5 mm thick as per IS: 1038-latest edition.
The weight of different rolled steel sections used for the manufacture of doors,
windows ventilators shall be as per those specified in IS:1038- Latest edition unless
otherwise specified. Door shutters shall be made from flat steel sheet of 18 gauge or
1.25mm unless otherwise specified. The whole shutter shall be of welded construction
and shall be hung at the sides by means of projecting hinges of 509mm size an shall
be fitted with 3 or 4 hinges. Handles of specified design and suitable lock openable
both from inside and outside are to be provided. Single and double shutter door may
be provided with a three way bolting device. All welds shall be done by flash butt
welding process or any other suitable method which gives the desired requirement and
dressed flush on all exposed and contact surfaces. All frames shall be square and flat.
26.2
26.3
FIXING:
Doors, windows, ventilators shall not be built in at the time the walls are constructed
but shall be subsequently fixed into prepared openings as laid down in IS 1081-latest
edition. Holes to accommodate the fixing lugs are to be left or cut and the casements
fixed after all the rough masonry and plastering work have been finalized. The lugs of
casement shall be jammed in cement concrete of mix 1:2:4 after holding the casement
in proper position, line and level.
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26.4
26.5
Glazing:
Glazing shall be provided on the outside of the frames. Glazing clips for putty glazing
shall be provided as standard fittings. The quantity of glazing clips required for each
glass pane of doors, window etc. shall be as given in IS-1038. Glazing clips are not
usually required for normal size of 30x60cm. Glass panes. Windows may also be
prepared for bead glazing made from either 9.5 x9.5mm aluminium channel of 1mm
thickness of 9.5x9.5mm pressed steel channel of 0.45mm thick galvanized sheet. Self
tapping screws shall be used for fixing bead or alternatively bead fixing can be done
with concealed screws. Back putty or V shaped rubber channels hall be provided for
glazing. No spring glazing clips are required for bead glazing.
Ordinary glass panes of not less than 4mm thick or as specified shall be provided.
The glass panes shall be free from flaws, spacks, or bubbles and shall have square
corners and straight edges. The glass panes shall be cut so that it fits slightly loose in
the frames.
Special metal sash putty of approved make conforming to IS-420 shall be used for
fixing glass panes. Putty shall be applied between glass panes and glazing bars. Putty
shall then be applied over the glass pane which shall stop 2 to 3mm from the sight line
of the back rebate to enable the painting to be done upto the sight line to seal the edge
of the putty to the glass. The oozed out putty shall be cleaned and putty cut to straight
line. Putty shall be painted within two to three weeks after glazing is fixed to avoid
cracking. Quantity of putty shall not be less than 185 gms per meter of glass
perimeter.
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End locks shall be heavy type and shall be provided at each end of alternate laths
unless specified otherwise. Bottom bars shall be finished with two angles shown in
the drawings, a flexible weather strip shall be applied to make tight contact with the
floor. Guides shall be of such depth as to retain the shutter under a wind pressure of
150 kg/sq.m. or as specified. Shafts shall be of steel pipe of sufficient size to carry the
torsional load with a maximum deflection of 1/360th of span. Grease packed ball
beading or bushing shall be provided for smooth trouble free operation. Hoods shall
be formed of not less than 20 gauge or 0.90 mm thick sheet mild steel, suitably
reinforced to prevent sag. Locks shall be slide bolt and hasp, or cylinder lock operable
from both sides.
Manually operated shutters shall be easily operable by one person. The speed of
operation shall be about 0.3 m/sec. In general, manually operated shutters shall be
push pull type for openings up to 8 m2 in area. Larger shutters shall be crank and
bevel gear operated. The crank /handle shall be removable. All shutters shall be
lockable from both sides or as directed by the Engineer.
27.1
27.2
Erection
Door shall be installed by the manufacturer or his authorized representative and all
work shall be as per manufacturers instructions. Any drilling or cutting to concrete,
masonry etc. shall be made good after erection of shutters and all abrasion to shop
coat shall be touched up.
27.2.1 Inspection.
After completing the manufacture of the different components of the rolling shutter,
an arrangement for shop inspection by the Engineer shall be made to check to
conformity with approved shop drawings.
27.2.2. Field inspection.
After installing the shutters, the Contractor shall test the performance of the shutter in
the presence of the Engineer. The doors shall be smoothly openable under all ambient
conditions. All control and locking devices give fault-free performance.
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IS: 3370 Code of Practice for concrete structures for the storage of liquids: (All parts)
IS: 3414 Code of Practice for design and installation of joints in buildings
IS: 39 IS: 3935 Code of Practice for composite construction
IS: 4326 Code of Practice for earthquake resistant design and construction of buildings
IS: 4995 Criteria for design of reinforced concrete bins for storage of granular (all parts) and
powdery materials
IS: 5525 Recommendation for detailing of reinforced concrete works
IS:1786 Specification for high strength deformed steel bars and wires for concrete
reinforcement
IS: 10262 Recommended guidelines for concrete mix design
IS: 11384 Code of Practice for composite construction in structural steel and concrete
IS: 13920 Code of Practice for ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures subjected
to seismic forces.
STRUCTURAL STEEL
IS: 800 Code of Practice for general construction in steel
IS: 806 Code of Practice for use of steel tubes in general building construction
IS: 808 Dimensions for hot rolled steel beam, column channel and angle section
IS: 813 Scheme of symbols for welding
IS 814 Covered electrodes for manual metal arc
IS: 816 Code of Practice for use of metal arc welding for general construction in ild steel
IS: 1024 Code of Practice for use of welding in bridges and structures subjected to dynamic
loading
IS: 1161 Steel tubes for structural purposes
IS1599 Method of Bend Test.
IS 1608 Method of Tensile Testing of Steel Products.
IS: 2062 Structural steel (fusion welding quality)
IS: 4000 High Strength bolts in steel structures Code of Practice
IS: 7215 Tolerances for fabrication of steel structures
IS: 8640 Recommendations for dimensional parameters for industrial building
IS: 9178 Criteria for design of steel bins for storage of bulk material (All parts)
IS: 9595 Recommendation for Metal arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steel
IS: 12843 Tolerances for erection of steel structures
MISCELLANEOUS
IS: 1905 Code of Practice for structural use of unreinforced masonry
SP: 6 Handbook for structural engineers (all parts)
SP: 7 National Building Code of India
SP: 16 Design Aids for reinforced concrete to IS: 456-1978
SP: 20 Handbook on masonry design and construction
SP: 22 Explanatory handbook on codes for earthquake engineering (IS: 1982-1975 and IS:
4326-1976) engineering (IS: 1982-1975 and IS: 4326-1976)
SP: 24 Explanatory handbook on Indian Standard code of Practice for plain and reinforced
concrete
SP: 25 Handbook on causes and prevention of cracks in buildings
SP: 34 Handbook of concrete reinforcement and detailing (SCIP)
IS 383 Specification for coarse & fine aggregates from natural sources for concrete.
IS 3182 Specification for broken brick (burnt clay) fine aggregate for use in lime mortar.
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SCOPE OF WORK:
GENERAL:
DESCRITION
NO OF
NO OF QRTS IN
TOTAL
BLOCK
ONE BLOCK
QUARTERS
Type A quarters
12
48
Type B quarters
12
24
Type C quarters
Type D quarters
TOTAL
79
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electrification.
10. 2 Nos. Independent earthing: Earth pit consisting of 3mts, 40mm
dia medium class GI pipe electrode including supply of PVC
insulated GI wire of 8 SWG for inter connection, charcoal, salt etc.
11. 1 No. Telephone Distribution panel 20 ways
F) EXTENSION OF SUPPLY TO TYPE- C QUARTERS (PER BLOCK)
1. Supply to the 315A SFU at the stair case shall be extended from the
nearest 0.4KV Load bank panels with 1.1 KV grade heavy duty
stranded 1Rx 3.5C x 50Sq.MM aluminium conductor, XLPE insulated,
GI steel round/ flat armoured with inner and outer PVC sheath cable
confirming to IS 1554.The scope also includes supply of suitable cable
markers, GI pipes for road crossing, terminal lugs, and termination at
both ends..
2. TYPE- C QUARTER SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION POINT AT STAIR
CASE (FOR EACH BLOCK)
1. The DBs and other equipments shall be erected near the stair case of
the individual blocks, on pre-fabricated steel angle frame work with
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following components fixed and wired with not less than 10 Sq.mm
PVC single core multistrand copper wire of color R, Y, B for three
phases BLACK for neutral and Green for Earth.
2. 2 Nos. 75 mm Medium class GI pipes from the building staircase to the
front side of the building up to the fencing. 1 for incoming power cable
to SFU and 1 No for future use with GI wire inserted and sealed at both
ends
3. 1 No 50mm Medium class GI pipe from the building staircase to the
front side of the building up to the fencing for incoming Telephone
cable with GI wire.
4. One No. three phase, Neutral 315A Switch fuse unit
5. 2 Nos. MCCB DB 3phase, 4way, consisting of 1 no three phase four
pole 125A incomer MCCB, 4 Nos. three phase four pole 63A outgoing
isolators.
6. 1 No 63 A Three pole + neutral outgoing MCCB for common area (stair
case +Building peripherals electrification).
7. All the Three phase MCCBs shall be of three phase + neutral type, with
built in adjustable overload and short circuit protection elements.,
8. 6 Nos. Electronic Energy meters (as per specification) 3phase, 1040A, with cut out fuses, wiring etc. for individual houses.
9. 1 No. Electronic Energy meter(as per specification) three phase, 1020A with cutout fuse, wiring etc.for common area electrification.
10. 2 Nos. Independent earthing: Earth pit consisting of 3mts, 40mm dia
medium class GI pipe electrode including supply of PVC insulated GI
wire of 8 SWG for inter connection, charcoal, salt etc.
11. 1 No. Telephone Distribution panel 20 ways
G) EXTENSION OF SUPPLY TO TYPE-D QUARTERS
1. Supply to the 250A SFU shall be extended from the nearest 0.4KV
Load bank panels with 1.1 KV grade heavy duty stranded 1Rx 3.5C x
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H)
i.
ii.
From the stair case energy meter location, circuits shall be run in
concealed system of wiring, using
copper wire for each phase and neutral circuit and one run of 4 sq mm
PVC insulated flexible copper wire for earth of colors as mentioned
earlier shall be terminated in the three phase MCB distribution board,
in respective houses.
I)
ii.
in respective
houses.
J)
ii.
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in
respective houses.
K) EXTENSION OF SUPPLY TO THE INDIVIDUAL TYPE-D HOUSE
FROM MAIN DB
i.
ii.
in
respective houses
L)
M)
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availed from the common lighting MCCB. The bidder shall include all
the accessories as required for this.
N)
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the individual houses as per the schedule of quantities. The scope also
includes supply of light fittings, celling fans, exhaust fans, 5A 3/2 pin
combination switch sockets, 5A flush type switches, PVC ceiling rose,
angle batten holders, junction boxes, including any sundry items as
required for the execution of the works as indicated in the schedule of
quantities.
T) 15A SWITCH SOCKET WIRING
This includes supply, fixing with necessary cutouts, and wiring of 15A /
5A combination witch sockets in the power switch boards and wiring
with 4Sq.mm cu wire for phase and neutral and 2.5 sqmm of cu wire for
earth.
U) GENERAL CONDITION
For internal electrification the circuit wiring shall be horizontal or vertical
in the wall (cross laying is not allowed). No joints in the wire shall be
made at any place. Neutral wire shall be terminated in a copper bar
using bolts and nuts. Neutral copper bar shall be provided in all the
switch boxes. Junction boxes shall be provided in the tapping points
and no wire joints are allowed in the junction box. The power wiring
and communication wiring cabling shall be independent. PVC
Protection pipes shall be provided in all the cable raising location at the
incoming.
V) SPECIFICATION FOR EQUIPMENTS INSIDE THE BUILDING
1) SWITCH FUSE UNITS
3 Phase, 415 V, 250/315A, metal clad switch fuse units shall have
single break isolation and quick make break mechanism independent
of the speed of operation of the handle.
The Switch shall be provided with a positive ON - OFF indication even
when the switch door is closed
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The switch shall be of Triple pole with neutral version. The units shall
be fitted with Toggle mechanism incorporating operating springs
wherein energy is stored prior to switching action on a high speed.
Adequate sized plated terminals, suitable for 3 x 50 sq mm
aluminium cable shall be provided with terminal cover shrouds to
prevent any accidental contact with live parts
The switches shall be provided with door interlock to ensure that the
switch cannot be opened in ON condition.
The enclosure shall be surface mounted, made of thick gauge CRCA
sheets, rust protected, phosphatized with seven tank cleaning system
and power coated for long life.
The enclosure shall be fitted with removable top and bottom end plates
with adequately sized knockouts for cable entry and exit.
Electrical contacts shall be made of electrolytic grade copper, silver
plated for better contact and greater resistance to corrosion
2) 3 PHASE MAIN DISTRIBUTION BOARD
The MCB Distribution board shall be of three phase 4 way consisting
of 1 no three phase four pole 125A/100A incomer MCCB with built in
O/L, S/C protections, 4 Nos. three phase four pole 63A outgoing
isolators. The enclosure shall be surface mounted, made of thick
gauge CRCA sheets, rust protected, phosphatized with seven tank
cleaning system and power coated for long life.
The enclosure shall be fitted with removable top and bottom gland
plates with adequately sized knockouts for cable entry and exit.
Separate Neutral copper bar shall be provided with adequate numbers
of holes for tapping provision. Hinged doors shall be provided with
press to lock and slide to open arrangement..
The DB shall be fixed to the top of the SFU with suitable adopter box
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For single phase circuits RED and BLACK shall be used for phase and
neutral respectively and GREEN shall be used for earth wire
For three phase circuits RED, YELLOW, BLUE and BLACK shall be
used for R, Y, B phases and neutral respectively and GREEN shall be
used for earth wire
8) WIRING
The distribution board shall be wired in such a way that total load of
the consuming devices shall be divided, as far as possible, evenly
between the number of ways of the board leaving the spare circuit for
future extension. All connections between the pieces of apparatus or
between apparatus and terminals on the board shall be neatly
arranged in a definite sequence, following the arrangements of
apparatus mounted thereon avoiding unnecessary crossings.
Except for equipment provided with double insulation all non-current
carrying metal parts of electric installations are to be earthed properly.
Metallic parts of fluorescent fittings are to be earthed. All metal
conduits switch gear, distribution boards and all other parts made of
metal shall be bounded together and connected by means of two
separate and distinct connections with earth. Where equipment is
connected by flexible cord all exposed metal parts of the equipment
shall be earthed by means of earthing conductor in the cable. Paint,
enamel corrosion and other non conducting material shall be removed
from the metal section to which earth continuity conductor is attached
9) CONDUIT AND ACCESSORIES (Concealed system of wiring):
The PVC conduit pipe of suitable size with 2mm wall thickness
conform to IS shall be used. All conduit accessories shall be of grip
type or clamp type.
The surface of all conduit accessories shall be smooth and uniform
throughout length and shall be free from roughness; cracks etc. ends
of the conduits shall be reamed to prevent abrasion of the cable. Outer
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surface of the PVC pipes, including all ends, unions, tees, junction
boxes etc., forming part of the conduit system.
10) CEILING ROSE AND ACCESSORIES
All outgoing ends of point wiring shall be terminated in 3 pole ceiling
roses erected on Nylon junction box. Only PVC insulated flexible cords
of adequate length shall be connected to each rose
11) Electrical fixtures:
a) Fluorescent fittings.
All fluorescent fitting shall be slim type fittings. The channel shall be of
CRCA sheet steel, rust proof treated and stove enameled grey on box
and white on reflecting strip. The end plates shall be secured to
channel by knurled screws. The fluorescent fittings shall be suitable for
direct mounting on wall. Each unit shall be pre-wired with a 28W
energy efficient single fluorescent tube, .energy efficient electronic
ballast suitable for flicker free instant start operation, wide voltage
operation range 160-270V.
Double suspension pipe with ball and socket arrangements for
hanging the fitting shall be provided if necessary.
b) NIGHT LAMP FITTINGS
The night lamp fittings shall be of energy efficient CFL lamp of 5W
fitted in decorative acrylic fittings.
c) Ceiling fan
The Ceiling fans shall be of 1200 mm sweep, double ball bearing
ceiling fan with suitable down rod and electronic regulator.
d) Exhaust fan
230 V, 50 Hz Heavy duty exhaust fan of size 300 mm dia powder
coated metal body with gravity louver.
e) BELL
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The calling bell shall be of pleasant chime music type suitable for 230V
AC operation with battery backup.
f) BULK HEAD FITTINGS
The Bulk head fittings shall be of Heavy duty die cast aluminium type,
with clear glass. The same shall be suitable for CFL lamps as
indicated in SOQ.
12) Earth Electrodes:
Earthing arrangement shall be done with 3M long, 25mm dia GI earth
electrode, and medium class, drilled holes in zigzag way 150mm
length, buried in the ground supported by alternate layers of
coal/charcoal, salt and river sand around the e electrode of 150mm
dia, back filling the earth pit and construction of masonry trough by
300x300mm and provided with RCC top cover. Suitable lifting
arrangement shall be provided. Except for equipment provided with
double insulation all non- current carrying metal parts of electric
installations are to be earthed properly, metallic parts of light fitting to
be earthed. All metal conduits switch fuse unit, distribution boards and
all other parts made of metal shall be bounded together and connected
by means of two distinct connections with earth using PVC insulated
GI wire of 8 SWG grade. Earth continuity conductor specified in the
wiring section for switchgear, DBs, and plug sockets, light fittings, fans
and other metallic parts shall be connected to main earth continuity
conductor. Where equipment is connected by flexible lead all exposed
metal parts of the equipments shall be earthed by means of earthing
conductor. Paint enamel corrosion and other non- conducting material
shall be removed from the metal section to which earth continuity
conductor is attached.
Separate copper earth flat with holes for tapping provision shall be
provided near the SFU at the stair case location.
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Sl.no Description
proposed VENDORS
2.
3.
Wiring cables
(Telecommunication )
RELIANCE.
4.
5.
Distribution board
6.
ACB, MCCB
7.
JAINSON, COMET.
8.
GI pipes
JINDAL, ASIA.
Ceiling fans
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10
Electrical accessories,
ANCHOR, LEADER,KUNDAN
13
DTH
14
Energy meter
15
SFU
of
faulty
equipments/accessories,
covered
under
warranty then and there. However, consumables like bulbs etc., which
are not covered under warranty shall be supplied by bidder at free of
cost.
Maintaining minimum spares for all items for direct replacement so as
to restore the power supply with minimum interruption
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the bidder
Reporting of the break downs to the concerned NLC/NTPL s
Executives then and there and attending the same
2. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The work of providing internal electrification building shall be carried
out on turn-key basis. The bidders shall make themselves familiar with
site condition of NTPL CISF Area at Tuticorin where the above work is
to be carried out. No extra claim shall be acceptable due to any
modification, deviations required due to site conditions.
The description and items of work given in the schedule of work is only
indicative and comprehensive. Being turn key work, it is the
responsibility of the bidder to supply and install all the items of
materials required for satisfactory and safe operation and for meeting
statutory regulation.
The drawings provided by the purchaser shall be taken by the bidders
as guidance only, it is the responsibility of the bidder to check and
ensure the drawing for satisfactory and safe operation of the system.
The bidder shall post well qualified and experienced engineers in each
shift to look after the works, workmen, materials and register for
logging maintained at site to record the progress of work and also to
coordinate with NLC/NTPL engineers during the work at site.
The bidder shall be fully responsible for the supervision of satisfactory
installation, testing and commissioning of entire system as per the
scope.
The make of the components shall be as per the specification. In case
of any changes the bidder should have submitted relevant test
certificates / performance certificates for NLC/NTPL scrutiny. All
equipments
shall
be
from
-82-
reputed
manufacturers
who
have
-83-
Every house wiring shall be tested and a certificate to that effect shall
be produced to NLC/NTPL
The bidder shall collect and remove the scraps and debris generated
during site work then and there. The same shall be stored / disposed in
respective location indicated by NLC/NTPL
4. Facilities to be provided by NLC/NTPL:
Water, electricity and open space for storing materials at site will be
provided free of cost.
5. Facilities to be provided by the bidder:
All the required consumables, tools and materials shall be brought by
the bidder for all the works
6. ELECTRICAL LICENSE REQUIREMENT:
The bidder should posses valid Electrical bidders licence to execute
works on Medium Voltage (not exceeding 650V) or higher system
issued by Electrical licensing Board, Government of Tamilnadu or
Equal grade or higher system licence issued by any other state
Government duly endorsed by Tamilnadu Electrical Licensing Board. A
copy of the same shall be enclosed.
a.) If the bidder does not possess the valid licence on their own, he
shall engage a sub-bidder who possesses a valid licence as specified
in Sl.No.8.2.1. and having experience in any electrical works.
b. The successful bidder shall furnish the copy of the sub-bidders
licence and other credentials to the purchaser and shall get approval of
the purchaser before commencement of the work.
c. The bidder shall furnish an undertaking along with the bid to engage
sub-bidder as specified above.
7. CODES AND STANDARDS.
a.)
-84-
quotation
shall
be
accompanied
of
the
equipment
by
necessary
general
components
offered.
Internal
-85-
PROGRESS OF WORK:
a.) The work is to be taken up in stages in consultation with authorities
of NLC/NTPL so that there is no hindrance for the other coordinated
works. The working hours shall be decided in consultation with the site
authorities.
b.) The bidder shall work in co-ordination and close co-operation with
other Bidders/ workers working in the area.
c.) Once work is taken up, continuous progress shall be maintained
-86-
a.) All safety rules and codes as applicable to work shall be followed
without exception.
b.) All safety appliances and protective devices including belts, hand
gloves, aprons, helmets, shields, goggles, safety shoes etc. shall be
provided by the bidder for his personnel
c.) The bidder shall provide guards and prominent display caution
notices if access to any equipment/area is considered unsafe and
hazardous.
13. PROGRESS REPORT:
Bar chart shall be furnished indicating the various activities and target
time schedule for each activity along with the offer. Four copies of
progress reports indicating the progress of supply/work shall be sent
once in a fortnight covering the period 1st to 15th and 16th to end of
month.
12. STAFF:
The entire work shall be carried out with bidders staff, qualified and
specially trained for such works, so as to ensure workmanship of high
standard. Engineers from bidders side shall be stationed at Tuticorin
throughout the period of work covered by this work order. He shall be
in overall in charge of the work and co-ordinate the work suitably,
keeping a close liaison with our Engineer in charge.
13. MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT:
a.) The materials and equipments to be supplied by the bidder shall
be as per the approved make and for items not indicated the make
shall be got approved by NLC Limited
b.) Storage and safe custody of materials supplied for the work is the
sole responsibility of the bidder till erection, testing, commissioning and
handing over of installation
Note:
-87-
all the items of material required for satisfactory and safe operation
without any additional cost implication.
-88-
TYPE-A
TYPE-B
TYPE-C
TYPE-D
4
BLOCK
2
BLOCK
1
BLOCK
1 house
12
Houses
12
Houses
6
Houses
1 House
TOTAL
Set
Mts
(Total
for two
Runs)
2200
2200
Set
set
set
-89-
6a
Nos
6b
Nos
6c
Set
12
20
6d
Set
6e
Nos
6f
Nos
48
24
79
Nos
6h
Independent earthing:
Earth pit consisting of 3mts,
40mm dia medium class GI pipe
electrode including supply of PVC
insulated GI wire of 8 SWG for
inter connection, charcoal, salt,
etc. all accessories.
set
16
6i
Set
Set
24
12
40
6g
-90-
Set
32
24
64
Set (set
of items
required
for one
house)
48
24
79
10
Set
48
48
11
Set
24
30
12
Set
13
set
48
48
set
24
31
Set
192
144
36
381
14
15
-91-
16
Set
96
48
12
161
Set
96
72
18
190
Set
48
24
12
87
19
set
192
144
36
380
20
Set
240
120
48
416
21
Set
96
72
18
190
Set
48
24
79
23
Set
96
96
30
228
24
Set
432
264
72
13
781
25
Set
96
72
18
190
26
Set
48
24
12
87
27
Set
48
24
79
28
Set
48
48
12
110
17
18
22
-92-
29
Lot
TOTAL
1 Details given in the schedule of quantities is only indicative. Bidder shall provide all the required
accessories materials required for the installation such as earthing items, concealed wiring items,
Switch Board, hardware etc though not specifically mentioned without any additional cost
implication
2. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to supply and install all the items of material required for
satisfactory and safe operation without any additional cost implication.
3. Building wise quantity given for each of the item is only indicative. The exact quantity/ Nil
quantity in each buildingshall be finalized based on the site requirement/ approval of NTPL. Total
quantity for each of the item shall be as per the Tender specification.
4. All the points wiring as per S.No 19-21 shall be tapped from Lighting circuits (S.No. 15 & 16) as
per the tender specification. Building wise quantity shall be as per the Note 3 mentioned above
5. All the point wiring as per S.No 25 shall be tapped from the Power circuit / Light circuit (Sl No: 15
to Sl No: 17) as per the tender specification. Building wise qty/ total quantity shall be as per the
Note 3 mentioned above.
-93-
the non
residential buildings and Road & Parade ground lighting at NTPL for
CISF at Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu as per the given specification.
Scope of work covered under this specification is in general comprises
of the following.
5. Engineering, manufacture/ procurement, testing at firms work,
supply, installation, testing at site and commissioning 1 No outdoor
Load bank panels as per specification, including supply of cable
and associated hardware for erection, termination of cables etc.
6. Internal electrification of the following non residential buildings.
a. CISF Barracks
b. CISF Canteen
c. Armoury & Quarter Guard Building
d. CISF bath and Toilet Blocks
7. Providing DTH system with set of box for Barrack and Canteen.
8. Internal telephone wiring for Barrack, Canteen and Armoury
9. Road and parade ground lighting
X) EXTERNAL ELECTRIFICATION WORKS:
The scope for External Electrification works shall start from the existing
ACB panel.
Out Door Type Load Bank Panel
-94-
The bidder has to supply and install one number out door type Load
bank panel with details as below.
The out door type Load bank panel shall be with an incomer MCCB of
rating 630A and 6 Nos outgoing MCCBs of rating 315 A. The short
circuit rating of the MCCBs shall be not less than 50KA. These
MCCBs shall be provided with continuously adjustable O/Load and
S/Circuit, Earth fault releases. The scope includes all necessary civil
works and earthing etc. All the required accessories shall be supplied.
These panels shall also be provided with LED indications for the
supply availability of the incoming and outgoing feeders. The scope
also includes erection of these panels, earthing, and associated civil
works. These load bank panels shall be erected near by the CISF
housing quarters as directed by NTPL engineers
The above Load bank panels shall be interconnected with the 1250A
ACB panel (existing) with 1.1 KV grade heavy duty stranded 2Rx 3.5C
x 185 Sq.mm aluminium conductor, XLPE insulated, GI steel round/
flat armoured with inner and outer PVC sheathed cable confirming to
IS 1554.
Suitable cable markers, GI pipes for road crossing, terminal lugs for
both ends and any other sundry items for the above work shall also be
supplied for the execution of the above work.
Y) EXTENSION OF SUPPLY TO BARRACK
3. Supply to the 250A SFU at a common place at Barrack shall be
extended from the 0.4KV Load bank panel with 1.1 KV grade heavy
duty stranded 1Rx 3.5C x 50 Sq.MM aluminium conductor, XLPE
insulated, GI steel round/ flat armoured with inner and outer PVC
sheath cable confirming to IS 1554. The scope also includes supply of
suitable cable markers, GI pipes for road crossing, terminal lugs, and
termination at both ends.
4. Supply Distribution Point at Barrack
-95-
12. The DBs and other equipments shall be erected in a common place
at the Barrack, on pre-fabricated steel angle frame work with
following components fixed and wired with not less than 10 Sq.mm
PVC single core multi strand copper wire of color R, Y, B for
three phases BLACK for neutral and Green for Earth.
13. 2 Nos. 75 mm Medium class GI pipes from the building Incomer
SFU in the building to the front side of the building. 1 for incoming
power cable to SFU and 1 No for future use with GI wire inserted
and sealed at both ends. 3 sets (2 Nos each) of 75 mm Medium
class GI pipes shall also be provided for the outgoing cables from
the Barrack to other NRBs (Canteen, Armoury and Toilet block).
14. 1 No 50mm Medium class GI pipe from the building staircase to the
front side of the building for incoming Telephone cable with GI wire.
15. One No. Three phase, Neutral 250A Switch fuse unit
16. 1 No. MCCB DB 3phase, 4way, consisting of 1 no three phase four
pole 125A incomer MCCB, 4 Nos. three phase four pole 63A
outgoing MCCBs.
17. 1
No
DB
containing
No
40A
Phase
four
way
-96-
No
DB
containing
No
40A
Phase
four
way
-97-
-98-
-99-
bituminous compound.
One 20p DB shall be made available at the Barrack. From this DP (2)
runs of 5p/0.5mm switchboard cable shall be laid concealed one each
to suitable location in each building (Canteen and Armoury). Out of 5
pairs 2 pairs of the switch board cable shall be terminated in a PVC
box housing two numbers RJ 11 rosettes (one for NLC phone and
another for BSNL phone). The PVC boxes shall be in flush with the
wall. The concealing shall be done by using 1 PVC pipe of thickness
2mm.
FF) DTH SYSTEM AND T.V CABLING
- 100
- 101
rose, angle batten holders, junction boxes, including any sundry items
as required for the execution of the works as indicated in the schedule
of quantities.
JJ) 15A SWITCH SOCKET WIRING
This includes supply, fixing with necessary cutouts, and wiring of 15A /
5A combination witch sockets in the power switch boards and wiring
with 4 sq.mm cu wire for phase and neutral and 2.5 sqmm of cu wire
for earth.
KK) GENERAL CONDITION
For internal electrification the circuit wiring shall be horizontal or vertical
in the wall (cross laying is not allowed). No joints in the wire shall be
made at any place. Neutral wire shall be terminated in a copper bar
using bolts and nuts. Neutral copper bar shall be provided in all the
switch boxes. Junction boxes shall be provided in the tapping points
and no wire joints are allowed in the junction box. The power wiring
and communication wiring cabling shall be independent. PVC
Protection pipes shall be provided in all the cable raising location at the
incoming.
LL) SPECIFICATION FOR EQUIPMENTS INSIDE THE BUILDING
13) Switch Fuse Units
3 Phase, 415 V, 250A, metal clad switch fuse units shall have single
break isolation and quick make break mechanism independent of
the speed of operation of the handle.
The Switch shall be provided with a positive ON - OFF indication
even when the switch door is closed
The switch shall be of Triple pole with neutral version. The units
shall be fitted with Toggle mechanism incorporating operating
springs wherein energy is stored prior to switching action on a high
speed.
- 102
- 103
- 104
20) Wiring
The distribution board shall be wired in such a way that total load of
the consuming devices shall be divided, as far as possible, evenly
between the number of ways of the board leaving the spare circuit
for future extension. All connections between the pieces of
apparatus or between apparatus and terminals on the board shall be
neatly arranged in a definite sequence, following the arrangements
of apparatus mounted thereon avoiding unnecessary crossings.
Except for equipment provided with double insulation all non-current
carrying metal parts of electric installations are to be earthed
properly. Metallic parts of fluorescent fittings are to be earthed. All
metal conduits switch gear, distribution boards and all other parts
made of metal shall be bounded together and connected by means
of two separate and distinct connections with earth. Where
equipment is connected by flexible cord all exposed metal parts of
the equipment shall be earthed by means of earthing conductor in
the cable. Paint, enamel corrosion and other non conducting
material shall be removed from the metal section to which earth
continuity conductor is attached
21) Conduit and Accessories (Concealed system of wiring):
The PVC conduit pipe of suitable size with 2mm wall thickness
conform to IS shall be used. All conduit accessories shall be of grip
type or clamp type.
The surface of all conduit accessories shall be smooth and uniform
throughout length and shall be free from roughness; cracks etc.
ends of the conduits shall be reamed to prevent abrasion of the
cable. Outer surface of the PVC pipes, including all ends, unions,
tees, junction boxes etc., forming part of the conduit system.
22) Ceiling Rose and Accessories
- 105
Ceiling fan
Exhaust fan
- 106
- 107
Street light shall be provided with single swaged tubular pole with
HPSV lighting fittings.
From the nearest load bank panel 315 A, 3 phase MCCB supply
shall be tapped using 4Cx16 sqmm for street lighting arrangement
and terminated at the timer panel.
Loop-in & Loop-out box of suitable size & connectors shall be used
for terminating the cable at every pole at suitable height with
suitable clamping arrangement.
From the timer panel, 3 phase supply shall be tapped using 4Cx16
sqmm and terminated at the incoming of the loopin & Loop-out
box of the first pole.
Single phase supply shall be tapped using 2.5 sqmm copper
flexible PVC cable from the loop-in & Loop-out box to the individual
fittings.
Suitable size compression type cable gland and lugs shall be used
for termination of cable. Necessary cable raising pipe with GI of
thickness not less than 2.5 mm shall be provided at every raising of
cable.
The outgoing of the loop-in & loop-out box shall be connected
using 4Cx 16 sqmm cable to the incoming of the next loop-in &
loop-out box and so on up to the last pole.
The 4Cx16 sqmm cable shall be 1.1 KV grade heavy duty stranded
aluminium conductor, XLPE insulated, GI steel round/ flat
armoured with inner and outer PVC sheathed cable confirming to
IS 1554.
3. Earthing arrangement for Pole Lighting.
One earth pit shall be provided for around 10 poles with suitable
interconnections as per specification and connected to the other
poles.
- 108
case
sensitive
- 109
(instrument
mounted
on
panels)
- 110
Proposed VENDORS
2.
3.
Wiring cables
(Telecommunication )
RELIANCE.
4.
5.
Distribution board
6.
MCCB
7.
JAINSON, COMET.
8.
GI pipes
JINDAL, ASIA.
Ceiling fans
10
Exhaust fans
- 111
ORIENT, HAVELLS
11
Electrical accessories,
AJMERA/
sockets
12
13
DTH
14
Energy meter
15
SFU
16
Pole
17
- 112
shall
be
from
reputed
manufacturers
who
have
- 113
The bidder shall insure his personnel against accidents while at work
as required by the relevant rules and it shall be the obligation of the
bidder to pay compensation as per the Act is required. Any enquiry by
the competent authority authorized by the NLC/NTPL shall be ordered
into any accidents occurring at site in course of execution of the works
and the bidder shall render all possible help to trace out the cause and
avert such accidents in future.
All bidders labour and staff shall be issued a temporary permit of entry
by the security officer in charge of Tuticorin Thermal Power Project
(TTPP) and none without a pass shall be admitted. Each labour or staff
of the bidder must carefully present the pass and produce it whenever
required by any officer of the NTPL/NLC.
The bidders are required to furnish the list of persons employed by
them everyday before they commence their work. They should furnish
the list relating to any work on such day before they actually
commence their work. No persons other than those mentioned in list
shall be allowed or required to work in the respective work spots.
Whenever the materials are to be taken inside, the bidder should
submit a list of such items like tools, plants and materials in duplicate
to the Security Officer of which one copy shall be the Security retained
by the Security Officer and the other copy shall be authenticated and
shall be passed on to the NLC/NTPL site engineer.
Every building wiring shall be tested and a certificate to that effect shall
be produced to NLC/NTPL
The bidder shall collect and remove the scraps and debris generated
during site work then and there. The same shall be stored / disposed in
respective location indicated by NLC/NTPL
15. Facilities to be provided by NLC/NTPL:
Water, electricity and open space for storing materials at site shall be
provided free of cost.
- 114
- 115
quotation
shall
be
accompanied
by
necessary
general
of
the
equipment
and
components
offered.
Internal
viii.)
- 116
- 117
- 118
Canteen
Armoury
Toilet
block
TOTAL
6a
Set
Mts
(Total
for two
Runs)
2000
2000
Set
set
set
Nos
- 119
6b
6c
6d
6e
10
Set
Nos
set
Set
Set
Set
21
Set (set
of items
required
for one
cable
socket)
Set
- 120
11
Set
16
Set
14
Set
11
set
14
21
15
set
30
10
57
16
Set
32
40
Set
13
18
Set
12
19
Set
14
14
20
Set
30
14
50
21
Set
16
13
38
12
13
14
17
18
- 121
22
Set
11
23
Set
11
10
27
24
Set
25
25a
25b
25c
Nos
60
60
Nos
Nos
TOTAL
- 122
Note:
* Supply (including design & Engg.) of all Technological equipment incl. technological structure, complete in all
respect with all accessories, Initial fill of oil, consumables etc. for successful commissioning & performance tests
and as per Technical specification / above.
**Erection /installation charges of plant & equipment (as per T.S),testing & commissioning, and performance tests
etc. including civil works wherever required including all statutory /contingency insurance coverage, e.g third party
liability, ESI, workmen compensation etc.
1.The equipment indicated in the schedule of Quantities are inclusive of all the internal wiring ,inter equipment
wiring respective earthing materials (flats, hard wares etc) other components required as per best engineering
practice / statutory requirement etc though not specifically mentioned without any additional cost implication to the
purchaser.
2.All civil work required for the respective equipment /structures including foundation are inclusive in the
respective equipments though not specifically mentioned without any additional cost implication to the purchaser.
3. Details given in the schedule of quantities is only indicative. Successful Bidder shall provide all the required
accessories materials required for the installation such as earthing items, concealed wiring items, Switch Board,
hardware etc though not specifically mentioned without any additional cost implication to the purchaser.
4. It is the responsibility of the successful bidder to supply and install all the items of material required for
satisfactory and safe operation without any additional cost implication.
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DRAWINGS
- 124
1200
SCHEDULE OF JOINERY
D1..........C W FLUSH DOOR (SL)......................................................1000X2100
D2..........C W FLUSH DOOR (SL)........................................................900X2100
900
R C C ROOF SLAB
D3..........F R P DOOR............................................................................800X2100
2400
FERROCEMENT PARPET
ROOF BEAM
500
2000
3000
FERROCEMENT DROP
900
FG
R CC PARAPET
3000
FLOOR BEAM
WAIST SLAB
900
1500
900
P C 1:4:8,100 THK.
150(TYP)
1500
3000
CONTINUOUS LINTEL
200 THK.
600
900
900
FG
R C C FLOOR SLAB
Notes:
BRICK STEPS
FGL
2900 (TYP)
SECTION AT Y Y
SECTION AT X X
W1
D1
BATH
V
115 THK BRICK WALL 900 H
Wash
KITCHEN
BED
BED
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
FG
WC
900
D2
1000
1000
WC
4100X3230
1100X1000
FG
WC
HALL
O
D3
6905
BED
WASH AREA
CUPBOARD
BED
WASH AREA
CUPBOARD
WASH AREA
CUPBOARD
WASH AREA
CUPBOARD
D3
WC
1700X1100
W2
HALL
HALL
BATH
2285X2000
BATH
UP
2400
UP
LOBBY
5200x2400
2900 (TYP)
D1
BATH
BATH
HALL
D3
HALL
V
Wash
Wash
D3
D3
WC
6375
WC
D2
KITCHEN
WASH AREA
W2
WC
W2
W3
HALL
W2
KITCHEN
BED
BED
O
KITCHEN
KITCHEN
BED
D2
SIGNATURE
BED
D2
W3
WASH AREA
WASH AREA
DATE
W3
WASH AREA
WASH AREA
ACM/D
W2
W2
CM/D
6375
2400
X
CM/D
NTPL TOWNSHIP
CM/C
TUTICORIN
PLAN-GROUND FLOOR
PLAN-FIRST&SECOND FLOOR
preliminary drawing
estimation purpose only
GM/C
SCALE:
A2
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
6905
WC
D2
D2
D3
ENRY
V
HALL
2800X3100
BATH
1500
1500
DN
W1
D1
600
LOBBY
5200x2400
W1
BATH
BED
BATH
CUPBOARD
BATH
KITCHEN
HALL
9X300
9X300
HALL
WC
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DRG NO:
BRICK WORK
Col size
3000
450
200
300
DETAIL AT X
FGL
4200
C1
1900x1900
200
400
C2
2400x2400
200
500
C2'
2500x2500
200
500
C3
2300x2300
200
450
C4
1300x1300
150
300
FGL
150
WELL COMPACTED
SOIL
varies according to
site condition
1500
NGL
NGL
350
250
600 FGL
FRONT ELEVATION
COLUMN
C1/C2/C2'/C4
SECTION ON AA
150
D2
Roof Projection
alround
150
D1
500
100
3000
5000
C1
C1
D1
C2
D1
C2
C2
C2
AMMUNITIONS
ROOM
3000x4500
ARMOURY ROOM
11290x4500
C4
C2
C1
AxB
D1
C2'
C2
BRICK WORK
230 TH
MD/CG
C2
D1
C2
D2
C4
C3
C3
C2
D2
RCC
FLOORING150 th
D1
C1
C2'
D2
D3
D3
C2
C2
OPEN
TERRACE
OPEN
TERRACE
C3
C2
C3
KOT ROOM
3000x4500
Toilet
Toilet
1800x4500 1800x4500
KOT ROOM
3000x4500
4500
GUARD ROOM
6300x4500
FOUNDATION DETAIL
NOTE
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm
2. RCC GRADE M30 & STEEL REINFORCEMENT GRADE Fe415
3. FLOORING
GUARD ROOM - CERAMIC TILE FLOORING
TOILET
- ANTISKID TILE FLOORING
STRONG ROOM - RCC FLOORING 150 TH
ALL OTHER AREAS- GRANOLITHIC FINISH 125 TH
4. BRICK WALL - 230 TH
STRONG ROOM - ADDITIONAL RCC WALL 150 TH
5. SBC OF SOIL CONSIDERED AS 10T/SQM
6. TOP OF ALL OUTER GRADE BEAMS SHALL BE 150MM BELOW
FGL & TOP OF ALL INNER GRADE BEAMS SHALL BE AT FLOOR
LEVEL
SIGNATURE
C4
C1
C1
C2
STAIR ROOM
2700x4500
DATE
C2
FG
6300
100
JOINERIES
MD/CG - TW FLUSH MAIN DOOR WITH COLLAPSIBLE GATE...............2400x2400
D1 - TW DOUBLE LEAF FLUSH DOOR.....................................................1200X2400
D2 - TW D/L FLUSH DOOR.........................................................................1000X2400
D3 - PVC DOOR...........................................................................................900X2100
FG - FIXED GLASS.....................................................................................1200X2600
W - POWDER COATED STEEL GLAZEDWINDOW.................................1200X1500
V - POWDER COATED STEEL GLAZED VENTILATOR............................900X600
STRONG ROOM
5000x4500
D1
C2
BW 230 th
4500
C1
4500
passge 1500 wide
14420
C1
PRELIMINARY DRAWING
ESTIMATION & TENDER
PURPOSE ONLY
PCC 1:4:8,100 th
100
C4
COLUMN C3
1500
FGL
D2
250
RCC DROP
120TH
D1
250
AxB
2700
C1
3000
W
3000
C2
V
1800
V
1800
C1
C2
C2
EE/D
FG
EE/D
20210
passge 1500 wide
CM/D
CM/D
Tiled pavement
DGM/C
GM/C
SCALE
A3
1:100
Architectural
details
DRG. No.
CGMC /
/2015
REV.
AMENDMENTS
DATE
SIGNATURE
DRN BY
ESAKKIMUTHU.S.S
EE/D
DATE
SEE/D CM/D
CM/D
DGM/C GM/C
SEE/D
ACM/D
CM/D
CM/D
DGM/C
GM/C
A2
SCALE
DRG NO:
REV.
AMENDMENTS
DATE
SIGNATURE
DRN BY
ESAKKIMUTHU.S.S
EE/D
DATE
SEE/D
CM/D CM/D
DGM/C GM/C
SEE/D
ACM/D
CM/D
CM/D
DGM/C
GM/C
A2
SCALE
DRG NO:
DRN BY
D' MAN
EE/D
SEE/D
ACM/D
ACM/D
CM/D
DGM/C
GM/C
A3
SIGNATURE
ESAKKIMUTHU.S.S
SCALE
DATE
DRG NO: