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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Project Title: PROPOSED EXTENSION OF TWO-STORY RESIDENTIAL HOUSE


Location: Barangay Tugbungan, Zamboanga City
Owner: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gregorio

SCOPE OF WORK
This specification covers the complete construction for the proposed building extension for both labor and
materials as per accompanying plan. It is understood however that in all cases except otherwise mentioned, all
materials shall be brand new and all works to be done shall be in the best quality of workmanship.

WORK TO ACCOMPLISH
The principal work to be done under these specifications includes excavation of additional building foundations,
filling and backfilling, concrete works, steel works, carpentry works, tinsmithry, millwork, electrical installations,
painting and others not shown in the drawings nor mentioned in the specification but necessary to complete the
construction.

I. SITE WORK
A. GENERAL

1) Staking out the building extension, establishment of lines, grades and benchmarks.

2) All excavating works including all necessary shoring, bracing and drainage of storm water from
site.

3) All backfilling. Filling and grading, and removal of excess material from site.
4) Protection of property, work and structures, workmen, and other people from damage and injury.

B. LINES, GRADES AND BENCHMARKS

1) Stake out accurately the lines of the building to be extended and of other structures included in the
contract, and establish grades therefore, after which secure approval by Architect before any
excavation work shall commenced.

2) Erect batter boards and reference marks at such places where they will not be disturb during the
construction of the foundation.

C. EXCAVATION

1) Structural Excavations – excavations shall be to the depth as indicated bearing value. Excavations
for footing and foundations carried below required depths shall be filled with concrete, and bottom of
such shall be level. All structural excavation shall extend a sufficient distance from the walls and
footings to allow for proper erection and dismantling of forms, for installing of service and for
inspection. All excavations shall be inspected and approved before pouring any concrete laying
underground services for placing selected fill materials.

The Contractor shall control the grading in the vicinity of all excavated areas shall be removed by
pumping before fill or concrete is placed therein.

D. FILLING AND BACKFILLING

1) After forms have been removed from footing, piers, foundation, walls, etc., and when concrete work
is hard enough to resist pressure resulting from fill, backfilling may then be done. Materials
excavated may be used for backfilling. All filling shall be paced in layers not exceeding six (6)
inches. The filling materials shall be properly placed by wetting, tampering and rolling.
E. PLACING AND COMPACING FILL

1) Fill shall be placed where indicated and shall consist of crushed gravel, crushed rock, or a
combination thereof. The material shall be free from adobe, vegetable matters and shall be
thoroughly tamped after placing.

2) Before placing fill materials, the surface upon which it will be placed shall be cleared of all brush
roots, vegetable matter and debris scarified and thoroughly wet to insure bonding between the
grounds.

F. DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS MATERIALS

1) Any excess materials remaining after completion of earthwork shall be disposed of by hauling and
spreading in nearby spoil areas designed by the owner. Excavated materials deposited in spoil
areas shall be graded to a uniform surface.

II. CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE

A. GENERAL

1) Unless otherwise specified herein, concrete work shall conform to the requirements of the ACI
building code. Full cooperation shall be given to the other trades to install embedded items.
Provisions shall be made for setting items not placed in the forms.

B. MATERIALS

1) Cement for the concrete shall conform to the requirements of specifications for Portland cement
(ASTM C-150).

2) Water used in mixing concrete shall be cleaned and free form the other injurious amount of oils,
acids, alkaline, organic material or other materials that may be deleterious to concrete or steel.

3) Fine aggregates shall consist of hard, tough durable, uncoated particles. The shapes of the particles
shall be generally rounded or cubicle and reasonably from flat or elongated particles. The stipulated
percentages of fines in the sands shall be obtained by either by the processing of natural sand or by
the production of suitably graded manufactured sand.

4) Coarse aggregate shall consist of gravel, crushed gravel or rock, or a combination of gravel and
rock. Coarse aggregate shall consist of hard, tough, durable, clean and uncoated particles. The size
of coarse aggregates to be used in the various parts of the work shall be in the various parts of the
work shall be in the accordance with the following: Size – ¾” for all concreting work.

5) Reinforce bar shall conform to the requirements of ASTM standards specifications for Billet steel
bars for concrete reinforcement (A15-625) and to specifications for minimum requirements for the
deformed steel bars for concrete reinforcement (A 305-56).

All secondary ties such as stirrups, spirals and inserts may be plain bars. The main reinforcing bars
shall be as follows:

No. 3 (3/8”) 10 mm fy = 33,000 psi


No. 4 (1/2”) 12 mm
No. 5 (5/8”) 16 mm fy = 40,000 psi

Fy= 40,000 psi


F’e’ = 4,000 psi & 3,000 psi as per design

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C. PROPORTION AND MIXING

1) Proportion of all material entering into the concrete shall be as follows:

Class “A” (1:2:4) – for reinforced concrete beams, girders, cleats, columns, slabs, top slabs,
manholes and septic tank and for all members subjected to bending stress.

Class “B” (1:2- 1/2:5) – shall be used for all members not reinforced for bending stress.

Class “C” (1:3:6) – used for machinery foundation.

2) Class of Concrete - concrete shall have a 28-day cylinder strength of 3,000 psi or 4,000 psi as
indicated in the plan, used for all concrete work.

3) Mixing – concrete shall be machine mixed. Mixing shall begin within 30 minutes after the cement
has been added to the aggregates. In the absence of a concrete mixer, manual mixing is allowed.

D. FORMS

1) General - Form shall be used whenever necessarily to confine the concrete and shape it to the
required lines, and to insure the concrete from contamination with adjacent materials and caving
from excavated surfaces.

2) Cleaning and oiling of forms – Before placing the concrete, the contact surfaces of the form shall be
cleaned of encrustations of mortar, the grout, the other foreign materials, and shall be coated with
commercial form oil that will effectively prevent sticking and will not stain the concrete surfaces.

3) Removal of Forms – Forms shall be removed in a manner, which will prevent damage to the
concrete. Forms shall be removed upon Engineer’s approval. Any repairs of surface imperfections
shall be performed at once and shall be started as soon as the surface is sufficiently hard to permit
it without further damage.

E. PLACING REINFORCEMENT

1) General – Steel reinforcement shall be provided as indicated, together with all necessary wire ties,
chairs, spacers, supports and other devices necessary to install and secure the reinforcement
properly. All reinforcement when placed shall be free from loose, flaky rust and scale, oil grease,
clay and other coating and foreign substances that would reduce or destroy its bond with concrete.

Reinforcement shall be placed accurately and secured in place by use of metal or concrete
supports, spacers and ties. Such support shall be sufficient strength to maintain operation.

2) Shop drawing for reinforcement steel detail and placement drawing shall be submitted for approval
in accordance with requirements of section “General Conditions”. Any material fabricated before
final approval of the shop drawings will be done at the contractor’s risk, but no materials shall be
placed until shop drawings have final approval.

3) Furnishing two (2) copies of manufactured certificate of mil test of all reinforcement steel. This will
not however replace any test on random samples as may be required by the Architect.

F. CONVEYING AND PLACING CONCRETE

1) Conveying – Concrete shall be conveyed from mixer to forms as rapidly as practicable, by method,
which will prevent segregation, or loss of ingredients. There will be no vertical drop greater than 1.5
meters except where suitable equipment is provided to prevent segregation and where specially
authorized.

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2) Placing – Concrete shall be worked readily into the corners and angles of the forms and around all
reinforcements and embedded items without permitting the materials to segregate.
3) Time interval between Mixing and Placing – concrete shall be placed before initial set has occurred
and before it has contained water content for more than 45 minutes.

4) Consolidation of Concrete – Concrete shall be consolidated with the aid of mechanical equipment
and supplemented by hand spacing and tampering. Vibrator shall not be inserted into lower coarse
that have commenced initial set: and reinforcement embedded in concrete beginning to set or
already set shall not be disturb by vibrators.

5) In placing Concrete through reinforcement – Care shall be taken that no segregation of the coarse
aggregate occurs. On bottom of beams and slabs, where the congestion of the stock near the form
makes placing difficult.

G. CURING

1) General – All concrete shall moist for a period not less than seven (7) consecutive days by an
approved method or combination applicable to local conditions.

2) Moist Curing – The surface of the concrete shall be kept continuously wet by covering with burlap
plastic or other approved materials thoroughly saturated with water and keeping the covering wet
spraying or intermittent hosing.

H. FINISHING

1) Concrete surface shall not be plastered unless otherwise indicated. Exposed concrete surfaces
shall be formed with plywood, and after removal of forms, the surfaces shall be smooth, true to line
and present or finished appearance except for minor defects which can easily be repaired by
patching with cement mortar can be grounded to a smooth surface to remove all joint marks of the
form works.

2) Concrete foundation consisting of subgrade and granular fill with thickness equal to the thickness of
overlaying slabs as indicated otherwise.

III. MASONRY WORKS

A. MATERIALS

1) Concrete Hollow blocks shall have a minimum face thickness of 1” (0.25). Use “Jack built” for
firewalls, front and rear walls (ground floor to roof deck). Interior partition shall be as indicated on
the plans. Nominal sizes of CHB shall be 6” x 8” x 16” and 4” x 8” x 16” minimum compressive
strength shall be 700 psi.

2) For Plastering – The proportions (1:3) shall be used for cement and fine sand. Use 2,500 psi, 3,000
psi and 4,000 psi as minimum strength of concrete.

B. ERECTION

1) All masonry shall be laid plumb, true to line, with level and accurately spaced courses.

C. SCAFFOLDING

1) Provide all scaffolding required for masonry work, including cleaning down upon completion after
removal.

IV. CARPENTRY AND JOINERY WORK

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A. Materials – Lumber shall be approved quality of their respective kinds required for the various parts of
the work; they shall be seasoned, thoroughly dry and free from all imperfections impairing strength,
durability and appearance.
1) TREATMENT OF THE LUMBER

a. All concealed lumber shall be sprayed with anti-anay or “Solignum”


b. Surface in contact with masonry and concrete coated with creosote equivalent.

2) KIND OF LUMBER
a. All unexposed lumber for framing shall be “Yakal” or “Apitong”.
b. All door jambs shall be of Yakal or Apitong.

B. FORMS

1) Form shall conform to shape, lines and dimensions shown on the drawings. They shall be
substantial and designed to resist the pressure and weight of the concrete, and properly tied and
braced of shored so as maintain position of shape. They shall be sufficiently tight to prevent leakage
of mortar.

2) Type of form used shall be in complete with finished requirements as specified of shown subject to
approval before construction of the form.

3) Provide temporary opening where necessary to facilitate cleaning and inspection immediately
before depositing concrete.

V. GLASS AND GLAZING


A. QUALITY

1) All glass panes for windows unless otherwise specified herein or otherwise indicated on drawing
shall of good quality as approved by the owner or Architect.

2) All glass shall bear the factory label on each pane and labels shall remain on glass until final
cleaning and after inspection and approval by the owner.

B. MATERIALS

1) All glass pane shall be 3/6” thick and clear glass as indicated on the drawings.

2) The contractor shall replace any glass breakage cause in executing the work or by faulty installation
at no extra cost to the owner.
3)
Improperly set glass which does not fully meet requirements for its grade, shall not be accepted and
shall be replaced by the contractor at no extra cost to the owner.

4) All window shall be glazed on the outside with putty; glass shall be puttied in neat trim line manner,
with steel glazing chips.

VI. ELECTRICAL WORKS


A. General – The works to be done under this division of the specification shall consist of the furnishing of
all labor, materials and appliances necessary for the complete installation of the work specified herein
and indicated in the drawings.

B. SCOPE OF WORK

1) Supply and installation of additional circuit breakers and accessories boxes as required.

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2) Supply of wiring device porcelain receptacles, outlets, switches, etc., complete with suitable cover
plates as per specifications.

3) Supply and installation of additional branch feeders circuits from panel boards up to all outlets,
switches, controls or other loads; other wiring shown in plan.

4) Installation of all “Owner Furnished” materials such as lighting fixture and electrical control.

5) The contractor shall secure and pay all electrical installation fees and permits, but Owner shall pay
for the necessary deposit.

C. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS

1) All installation shall be done in a workmanlike manner and shall include all necessary works that
may not be clearly indicated in the plans and schematics but necessary to attain the purpose or
inherit of the design scheme.

2) The plan indicates the general layout of the system and the locations of outlets are diagrammatic
and may be adjusted by the Architect before installation.

3) The Contractor shall record all accomplishment as work progress in a set of record plan. Three (3)
sets of as built-drawing shall be signed as sealed be the supervisor-in-charge of constriction shall
be submitted for the Owner and Architect’s reference and maintenance purposes.

D. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP

All materials to be supplied shall be new and high quality suitable for the location and purpose, materials
shall be standard products of reputable manufacturers. Complete electrical wiring installation shall be
provided for the following:

1) Panel boards and safety switches; power outlets

2) Lighting outlets (Fixture-OFCI)

E. SERVICE ENTRANCE

1) Panel board load center and circuit breakers. All panel boards shall be field conditions, or recessed
type provided with keys, trim with proper capacity of main branched circuits.

F. MATERIALS

1) Electrical wires and cables – “Phelps Dodge or Duraflex”

2) Conduits – PVC “Atlanta” from meter center to panel boars, power, lighting and auxiliary system.
“Matsushita” or approved Japan brand for main service entrance. See electrical layout and /or follow
electrical restrictions.

3) Wiring devices – Use “National” full color modern plate.

4) Circuit breaker – use “GE”

5) All lighting shall be OFCI.

6) Electric meters – ZAMCELCO approved.

7) Pull boxes, outlet boxes and bushing no. 18 code gauge steel with chromate protections.

8) Painting for all conduit exposed shall be by Electrical Contractor.

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9) Verify plans for other necessary for the completion of electrical works.

G. NOTES

All electrical works shall comply with the latest provisions of the Philippine Electrical Code, rules and
regulations of the local power company and existing local authority concerned in the enforcement of
electrical laws and ordinances.

1) Service Voltage to the building from the power source shall be 220V, three (3) phase, 60Hz.

2) Minimum size of wires and conduits to all branch circuits to be used shall be 2.0 sq.mm for
grounding and 3.5 sq.mm for branch circuits with 15mm nominal diameter conduit respectively. All
electrical equipment shall be equipped with proper grounding.

3) Mounting heights

a. Light control switches 1.40m. above floor finished


b. Convenience Outlet 0.30m. above floor finished
c. Panel board 1.40m. above floor finished

4) All electrical works and installation herein shall be done under the direct supervision of a duly
licensed Electrical Engineer.

VII. PAINTING WORKS


A. SCOPE OF WORK

1) Consist of furnishing all items, articles, materials, tools, equipment, labor, ladders, methods, and
other incidentals necessary and required for the satisfactory completion of the work.

2) It covers complete painting and finishing of wood, plasters, concrete, metal or other surfaces
exterior of interior of the building.

B. GENERAL PAINTING AND SURFACE FINIHSING SHALL BE INTERPRETED TO MEAN AND


INCLUDE SEALERS, PRIMERS, FILLERS, INTERMEDIATE AND FINISH COATS, EMULSIONS,
VARNISH, SHELLACS, STAIN OR ENAMELS.

1) All paint and necessary materials incorporated in or forming a part thereof shall be subject to the
prior approval and selection for color, tint, finish or shade by the Architect.

2) In connection with the Architect’s determination of color or tint of any particular surface, the depth of
any color or tint selected or required shall in no instance be a subject for an additional cost to the
Owner.

3) Painting of all surfaces, except as otherwise specified shall be three (3) coat work, one primer and
finished coats.

C. MATERIALS

1) All pint materials shall be meet the requirements of paint materials under classification class “ A “ as
prepared by the Institute of Science Manila, use “ Boysen” or “Dutchboy” paints or equivalent.

2) All paint shall be recommended by the manufacturer for the use intended and shall be delivered to
the jobsite in original containers with seal unbroken and labels intact.

3) Painting materials such as linseed oil, turpentine thinners, shellac, lacquer, etc., shall be pure and of
the highest quality obtainable and shall bear the manufacturer’s label on each container or package.

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4) Storage and protection – The resident Architect shall designate a place for the storage of paint
materials. Whenever it may be necessary to change this designated storage place, the Contractor
shall be responsible for the transfer. The storage space shall be adequately protected from damage
and spill. Paints shall be covered at all times and safeguards taken to prevent fire.

D. WORKMANSHIP

1) All surfaces to be painted shall be examined carefully before beginning any work and see that all
work of other trades, or subcontractor are installed in workmanlike condition to receive paint, stain
or particular finish.

2) Before proceeding with any painting or finishing, thoroughly clean, sand, and seal if necessary by
removing from all surfaces, all dust, dirt, grease, or other foreign substances which would affect
either the satisfactory execution or permanency of the work. Such cleaning of shall be done after
the general cleaning executed under the separate division of the work.

3) No work shall be done under condition that are unsuitable for the production of road results, nor at
any time when the plastering is in progress or is being cured, or not dry.

4) Only skilled painters shall be employed in the workmanship and shall be executed in accordance
with the best acceptable practices.

5) Finish hardware, lighting fixtures, plates and other similar items shall be removed by workmen
skilled in these trades, or otherwise protected during painting operations and reposition upon
completion of each space.

6) Neither paint nor any other finish treatment shall be applied over wet or damp surface. Allow at least
two (2) days from dying proceeding coat before applying succeeding coat.

7) Begin work only when resident Architect has inspected and approved prepared surfaces otherwise
no credit for coat applied shall be given. The Contractor shall assume responsibility to recoat work
in question. Notify Architect when particular coat applied is complete, ready for inspection and
approval.

E. PREPARATION OF SURFACES

1) For concrete - cement or concrete blocks; cutout scratches, cracks abrasion in plaster surfaces,
openings and adjoining trim as required. Fill flush adjoining plaster surface. When dry and smooth
and seal before priming coat application.

2) Tint plaster – priming coat to approximate shade of final coat. Touch up sanction spots in plaster or
cement after first coat application, before applying second coat, to produce even result in finish
coat. Secure color schedules for rooms before priming walls.

3) In case of presence of high alkali conditions, neutralize surfaces by washing with zinc sulfate
solution (3) pounds to a gallon of water). Allow to brush free of crystals before priming.

4) Prime with mixture of equal parts by volume of L&S Portland cement paint and 5244 improved alkali
proof seal or its equivalent as may be approved by the Architect.

5) Brush one or more finish coats of L&S thinned if necessary with mineral spirits or turpentine.

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VIII. MECHANICAL WORKS

A. SCOPE OF WORKS

The work consist of furnishing of all materials and labor, tools and equipment and all necessary services
to complete the mechanical work ready for operation as shown in the drawings.
B. CODES AND REGULATIONS

The mechanical work shall be done in accordance with all the requirements of the latest issue
“Philippine Mechanical Engineering Code” with rules, regulations and ordinances of the local
Mechanical Company.

C. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP

All materials to be supplied shall be new and of high quality suitable for the location and purpose.
Materials shall be standard products of reputable manufacturers.

IX. MISCELLANEOUS
A. WATERPROFFING AND DAMP PROOFING

1) All cement mortar top finishes for the concrete shall likewise be waterproofed integrally in the same
proportions of mix and water content as specified.

2) The concrete gutter shall be properly graded to slope towards the drain. Minimum slope shall be
one percent (1%).

X. LICENSES AND PERMITS


Licenses for light connection and other miscellaneous fee for construction shall be borne by the Contractor.
The Owner shall pay for building permits and storm drain connections as required by the local ordinances.

Architect : Rodel S. Falcasantos


Licensed No. :
PTR :
Placed Issue :
Date Issued :

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