Indian Standard: Method of Measurement of Building and Civil Engineering Works
Indian Standard: Method of Measurement of Building and Civil Engineering Works
Indian Standard: Method of Measurement of Building and Civil Engineering Works
(Reaffirmed 1997)
Edition 4.1
(1989-02)
Indian Standard
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART V FORMWORK
( Third Revision )
(Incorporating Amendment No. 1)
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IS : 1200 (Part V) - 1982
Indian Standard
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART V FORMWORK
( Third Revision )
Method of Measurement of Works of Civil Engineering (Excluding
River Valley Projects), BDC 44
Chairman Representing
SHRI B. S. MATHUR* Ministry of Shipping and Transport (Roads Wing)
Members
SHRI R. G. THAWANI ( Alternate to
Shri B. S. Mathur )
ADHISHASI ABAYANTA (PARSHIK- Public Works Department (Government of Uttar
SAN) Pradesh), Lucknow
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (GAWE-
SHAN) ( Alternate )
SHRI B. G. AHUJA Builder’s Association of India, Bombay
SHRI K. D. ARCOT Engineers India Limited, New Delhi
SHRI T. V. SITARAM ( Alternate )
SHRI S. K. CHAKRABORTY Calcutta Port Trust, Calcutta
SHRI G. K. DESHPANDE Public Works Department, Government of
Maharashtra, Bombay
DIRECTOR, IRI, ROORKEE Irrigation Department, Government of Uttar
Pradesh, Lucknow
DIRECTOR (RATES AND COSTS) Central Water Commission, New Delhi
DEPUTY DIRECTOR (RATES
AND COSTS) ( Alternate )
SHRI P. N. GADI Institution of Surveyors, New Delhi
SHRI P. L. BHASIN ( Alternate )
SHRI P. S. HARI RAO Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Bombay
SHRI N. M. DASTANE ( Alternate )
SHRI M. L. JAIN National Industrial Development Corporation Ltd,
New Delhi
JOINT DIRECTOR (D) National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
SHRI A. K. LAL ( Alternate )
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Members Representing
SHRI H. K. KHOSLA Haryana Irrigation Department, Chandigarh
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER
(CDO) ( Alternate )
SHRI S. K. LAHA Institution of Engineers (India), Calcutta
SHRI V. D. LONDHE Concrete Association of India, Bombay
SHRI N. C. DUGGAL ( Alternate )
SHRI DATTA S. MALIK Indian Institute of Architects, Bombay
PROF M. K. GODBOLE ( Alternate )
SHRI R. S. MURTHY Gammon India Ltd, Bombay
SHRI H. D. MATANGE ( Alternate )
SHRI C. B. PATEL M. N. Dastur and Co Ltd, Calcutta
SHRI B. C. PATEL ( Alternate )
SHRI V. G. PATWARDHAN Engineer-in-Chief’s Branch (Ministry of Defence),
New Delhi
SHRI G. G. KARMARKAR ( Alternate )
SHRI T. S. RATNAM Bureau of Public Enterprises, New Delhi
DR R. B. SINGH Banaras Hindu University, Banaras
SHRI R. A. SUBRAMANIAM Hindustan Steelworks Construction Ltd, Calcutta
SUPERINTENDING SURVEYOR OF Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
WORKS (AVI)
SURVEYOR OF WORKS I (AVI) ( Alternate )
SHRI K. J. TARAPOREWALLA Bombay Port Trust, Bombay
SHRI J. C. VERMA Bhakra Management Board, Irrigation Wing, Nangal
Township
SHRI R. M. JOLLY ( Alternate )
SHRI G. RAMAN, Director General, BIS ( Ex-officio Member )
Director (Civ Engg)
Secretary
SHRI K. M. MATHUR
Deputy Director (Civ Engg), BIS
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Indian Standard
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT OF
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS
PART V FORMWORK
( Third Revision )
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard (Part V) (Third Revision) was adopted by the
Indian Standards Institution on 25 October 1982, after the draft
finalized by the Method of Measurement of Works of Civil Engineering
(Excluding River Valley Projects) Sectional Committee had been
approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council.
0.2 Measurement occupies a very important place in the planning and
execution of any civil engineering work from the time of first estimates
to the final completion and settlement of payments for a project.
Methods followed for measurement are not uniform and considerable
differences exist between practices followed by different construction
agencies and also between various central and state government
departments. While it is recognized that each system of measurement
has to be specifically related to administrative and financial
organizations within a department responsible for the work, a
unification of various systems at technical level has been accepted as
very desirable, specially as it permits a wider range of operation for
civil engineering contractors and eliminates ambiguities and
misunderstandings of various systems followed.
0.3 Among various civil engineering items, measurement of buildings
was the first to be taken up for standardization and this standard
having provisions relating to building work was first published in 1958
and revised in 1964.
0.4 Since various trades are not related to one another, the Sectional
Committee decided that each type of trade as given in IS : 1200-1964*
be issued separately as different parts, which will be helpful to specific
users in various trades. This part covering formwork was first issued
in 1972 and now revised so as to keep requirements up to date.
0.5 This edition 4.1 incorporates Amendment No. 1 (February 1989).
Side bar indicates modification of the text as the result of
incorporation of the amendment.
*Method of measurement of building works ( first revision ).
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0.6 For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of
this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated,
expressing the result of a measurement, shall be rounded off in
accordance with IS : 2-1960*. The number of significant places
retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the
specified value in this standard.
1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard (Part V) (Third Revision) covers the method of
measurement of formwork, where it is required to be measured
separately.
2. GENERAL RULES
2.1 Clubbing of Items — Items may be clubbed together provided
these are on the basis of the detailed description of items stated in this
standard.
2.2 Booking of Dimensions — In booking dimensions, the order
shall be consistent and generally in the sequence of length, breadth or
width and height or depth of thickness.
2.3 Description of Items — The description of each item shall,
unless stated otherwise, be held to include where necessary,
conveyance and delivery, handling, loading, unloading, storing,
fabrication, hoisting, lowering all labour for finishing to required
shape and size, and levels of striking and removal.
2.4 Measurements — All works shall be measured net in decimal
system, as fixed in its place as given in 2.4.1 and 2.4.2.
2.4.1 Dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 m.
2.4.2 Areas shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 m2.
2.5 Work to be Measured Separately — Work executed in the
following conditions shall be measured separately.
a) Work in or under water,
b) Work in liquid mud,
c) Work in or under foul positions, and
d) Work interrupted by tides.
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2.5.1 The levels of high and low water tides, where occurring, shall be
stated.
2.5.2 Where springs requiring pumping are likely to be encountered,
the work shall be measured against a separate specific provision made
for the purpose ( see 2.5.3 ).
2.5.3 Special pumping, where resorted to, shall be measured
separately for all stages of pumping, including intermediate stages,
unless stated otherwise, in kilowatt hours or HP hours, against
specific provision made for the purpose.
2.6 Bills of Quantities — The bills of quantities shall fully describe
the materials and workmanship, and accurately represent the work to
be executed.
2.7 Measurement in Stages — Work shall be measured under the
following categories in convenient stages stating the height or depth:
a) Below ground/datum level, and
b) Above ground/datum level.
NOTE — The ground datum level shall be specified in each case.
3. DESCRIPTION OF FORMWORK
3.1 The formwork shall include the following:
a) Splayed edges, notchings, allowance for overlaps and passings at
angles, sheathing battens, strutting, bolting, nailing, wedging,
easing, striking and removal;
b) All supports, struts, braces, wedges as well as mud sills, piles or
other suitable arrangements to support the formwork;
c) Bolts, wire ties, clamps, spreaders, nails or any other items to
hold the sheathing together;
d) Working scaffolds, ladder, gangways, and similar items;
e) Filleting to form stop-chamfered edges or splayed external angles
not exceeding 20 mm wide to beams, columns and the like;
f) If required, temporary openings in the forms for pouring concrete,
inserting vibrators, and cleaning holes for removing rubbish from
the interior of the sheathing before pouring concrete;
d) Dressing with oil to prevent adhesion; and
h) Raking or circular cutting.
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4. TYPE OF FORMWORK
4.1 Separate items shall he provided for formwork with type of contact
surface, such as:
a) wrought formwork (that is, sheathing having planed surfaces or
sawn timber);
b) sheathing formed from tongued and grooved boards;
c) sheathing having plywood lining;
d) sheathing having special lining or any other arrangement to give
extra smooth finish or texture or decorative surface for
architectural concrete;
e) sheathing of steel sheeting, tubing or other varieties; and
f) slip from technique extrusion process.
5. CLASSIFICATION
5.1 Formwork shall be generally classified as follows and measured
separately, unless specified otherwise:
a) Foundation, footings, bases of columns, etc; and mass concrete;
b) Flat surfaces, such as soffits of floors, roofs landing and the like;
where floors exceed 200 mm in thickness the formwork shall be
measured separately stating the thickness;
c) Vertical surfaces, such as walls, partitions and the like, including
attached pilasters, buttresses, plinth and string courses and the
like, etc;
d) Sloping or battering surfaces, including folded plates;
i) Where inclination to horizontal plane does not exceed 30°
(requiring shuttering only on the underside);
ii) Where inclination to horizontal plane exceeds 30° (where
shuttering may be provided both on underside and
upper-side, if required) (only underside area to be measured);
e) Arches
i) up to 6 m span
ii) above 6 m span
f) Cylindrical Shells ( Area of Underside to be Measured )
i) radius less than 3 m
ii) radius above 3 m
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g) Wafle or ribbed slabs where shuttering is required for bottom
inclined surface;
h) Dormer vaults and shell roofs having curved surfaces in both
directions (only the area of underside shall be measured);
j) Sides and soffits of beams, beam haunchings, cantilevers, girders,
bressumers and lintels; beams and girders 1 m deep and over
shall be measured separately;
k) Sides of columns, piers, pillars, posts and stanchions and struts
(square/rectangular/polygonal/circular/curved to be measured
separately);
m) Edges of slabs and breaks in floors and walls (to be measured in
running metres where under 200 mm width or thickness);
n) Cornices and mouldings;
p) Small surfaces, such as cantilever ends, brackets and ends of
steps, caps and bases to pilasters and columns and the like;
q) Chullah hoods, weather shades, Chhajjas, corbels, etc, including
edges;
r) Staircases with sloping or stepped soffits, including risers and
stringers, excluding landing;
s) Spiral staircases;
t) Chimneys and shafts;
u) Elevated water reservoirs;
v) Well steining; and
w) Fins.
6. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
6.1 Formwork shall be measured in square metres as the actual
surfaces in contact with the concrete or any other material requiring
formwork. Formwork to small features, such as in 5.1 (p) shall be
enumerated. Formwork left in shall be so described.
6.2 Where formwork is required to be lined with wallboard, hardboard,
polyethylene sheet or paper lining or to be coated with mould liquid or
limewhite, such formwork shall be so described and measured
separately.
6.3 Where lining of wallboard, asbestos, cork slab and the like is of a
permanent character and is to be left in, such lining shall be measured
separately; the description shall include any necessary fixing to the
concrete.
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6.4 No deductions shall be made for each of opening up to 0.4 m2. No
deduction shall be made for any opening/cutouts when slip form
technique is used.
6.5 Raking or circular cutting and rounded or moulded edges shall be
measured in running metres. Moulded stoppings shall be enumerated.
6.6 Formwork to secondary beams shall be measured up to the sides of
main beams, but no deduction shall be made from the formwork of the
main beam where the secondary beam intersects it. Formwork to beam
shall be measured up to sides of column, but no deduction shall be
made from the formwork to stanchion or column casings at
intersections of beam.
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