Tendernotice 1
Tendernotice 1
Tendernotice 1
Date: 29-03-2023
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TABLE OF CONTENT
SECTIONS PARTICULAR
NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT)
SECTION I INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER
SECTION II SELECTION AND QUALIFYING CRITERIA
SECTION III GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
SECTION IV SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
SECTION V ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE - I : FORMAT FOR PERFORMANCE SECURITY
ANNEXURE - II : FORMAT FOR ADVANCE PAYMENT BANK GUARANTEE
ANNEXURE - III : FORMAT FOR INDENTURE FOR SECURED ADVANCES
ANNEXURE - IV : FORMAT FOR SEEKING EXTENSION OF TIME
ANNEXURE - V : FORMAT FOR GUARANTEE BONDS / AFFIDAVIT FOR WORK
ANNEXURE - VI : CONTRACT FOR REMOVAL OF DEFECTS AFTER COMPLETION IN RESPECT
OF WATER PROOFING WORKS
ANNEXURE - VII : FORMAT FOR GUARANTE BONDS FOR ANTI-TERMITE TREATMENT
ANNEXURE - VIII : SAFETY CODES
ANNEXURE - IX : MODEL RULES FOR THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH AND SANITARY
ARRANGEMENTS
ANNEXURE - X : CONTRACTOR’s LABOUR REGULATIONS
ANNEXURE - XI : BANK GUARANTEE FORMAT FOR EMD
ANNEXURE - XII : FORMAT FOR AGREEMENT
SECTION VI FORMS
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
FORM A : FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FORM B : STRUCTURE & ORGANISATION
FORM C : NO CONVICTION CERTIFICATE
FORM D : UNDERSTANDING THE PROJECT SITE
FORM E : NO DEVIATION CERTIFICATE
FORM F : INTEGRITY PACT
FORM G : FORMAT FOR PERFOMRANCE IN EMRS WORKS
FORM H : UNDERTAKING REGARDING BLACKLISTING / NON DEBARMENT
FORM I : UNDERTAKING IN RESPECT OF RULE (IX) GFRs 2017
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The tender document has to be viewed/ downloaded from above specified websites. Bidders are
advised to visit above specified websites regularly for updates /Amendments/ Corrigendum, if any
and not be published elsewhere. The Updates/Corrigendum/Addendum shall be followed up to
submission of tender and it will be the part of tender.
The purpose of this NIT is to provide interested parties with information to assist the preparation
of their bid. While WAPCOS Limited has taken due care in the preparation of the information
contained herein, and believe it to be complete and accurate, neither it nor any of its authorities or
agencies nor any of its respective officers, employees, agents or advisors give any warranty or make
any representations, expressed or implied as to the completeness or accuracy of the information
contained in this document or any information which may be provided in association with it. The
Bidders must read all the terms and conditions of bidding document carefully and only submit the
bid if eligible and in possession of all the documents required.
Further, WAPCOS Limited does not claim that the information is exhaustive. Respondents to this
NIT are required to make their own inquiries/ surveys and will be required to confirm, in writing,
that they have done so and they did not rely solely on the information in NIT. WAPCOS Limited is
not responsible if no due diligence is performed by the bidders.
If the office of WAPCOS Limited, New Delhi happens to be closed on the last date and time
mentioned for any of the event, the said event will take place on the next working day at the same
time and venue.
IMPORTANT POINTS
1.1 Bidder/ Contractor should be an Indian Registered Company under Companies Act 1956/
2013, Proprietorship Firm/ Partnership Firm. Joint Ventures are also accepted
1.2 The Bidders shall be empanelled with WAPCOS for the Construction of EMR Schools in the
in the particular State and category.
1.3 Principal Employer/ Owner/Client means of National Education Society for Tribal Students
herein referred as “NESTS”, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt. Of India.
1.4 Employer” shall mean “WAPCOS Limited”, A Government of India undertaking- Ministry of
Jal Shakti, for execution of the Work / Project and WAPCOS is working as PMC on behalf of
NESTS.
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1.5 All Bidders are hereby cautioned that Bids containing any deviation or reservation as
described in Clauses of “Instructions to Bidders” shall be considered as non-responsive and
shall be summarily rejected.
1.6 WAPCOS Ltd. reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids without assigning any
reasons. No Bidder shall have any cause of action or claim against the WAPCOS Ltd. For
rejection of his Bid and will not be bound to accept the lowest or any other tender.
1.7 No reimbursement of cost of any type or on any account will be paid to persons or entities
submitting their Bid.
1.8 All information submitted in response to this NIT shall be the property of WAPCOS Limited
and it shall be free to use the concept of the same at its will.
1.9 It is hereby declared that WAPCOS is committed to follow the principle of transparency,
equity and competitiveness in public procurement. The subject Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)
is an invitation to offer made on the condition that the Bidder will sign the integrity
Agreement, which is an integral part of tender/bid documents, failing which the
tenderer/bidder will stand disqualified from the tendering process and the bid of the bidder
would be summarily rejected. This declaration shall form part and parcel of the Integrity
Agreement and signing of the same shall be deemed as acceptance and signing of the
Integrity Agreement on behalf of the WAPCOS.
1.10 Association is allowed. WAPCOS Empaneled bidders for EMRS Works are not allowed to
make Association among themselves. Refer clause 3 of Section II
Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Ltd.
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SECTION– I
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER
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SECTION– I
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDER
The bidders are required to submit soft copies of their bids electronically on the CPP Portal,
using valid Digital Signature Certificates. The instructions given below are meant to assist
the bidders in registering on the CPP Portal, prepare their bids in accordance with the
requirements and submitting their bids online on the CPP Portal.
More information useful for submitting online bids on the CPP Portal may be
obtained at: https://etenders.gov.in/eprocure/app .
1.2 REGISTRATION
1) Bidders are required to enroll on the e-Procurement module of the Central Public
Procurement Portal (URL: https://etenders.gov.in/eprocure/app ) by clicking on the link
“Online bidder Enrollment” on the CPP Portal which is free of charge.
2) As part of the enrolment process, the bidders will be required to choose a unique username
and assign a password for their accounts.
3) Bidders are advised to register their valid email address and mobile numbers as part of the
registration process. These would be used for any communication from the CPP Portal.
4) Upon enrolment, the bidders will be required to register their valid Digital Signature
Certificate (Class III Certificates with signing key usage) issued by any Certifying Authority
recognized by CCA India (e.g. Sify / nCode / eMudhra etc.), with their profile.
5) Only one valid DSC should be registered by a bidder. Please note that the bidders are
responsible to ensure that they do not lend their DSC’s to others which may lead to misuse.
6) Bidder then logs in to the site through the secured log-in by entering their user ID /
password and the password of the DSC / e-Token.
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2) Once the bidders have selected the tenders they are interested in, they may download the
required documents / tender schedules. These tenders can be moved to the respective ‘My
Tenders’ folder. This would enable the CPP Portal to intimate the bidders through SMS / e- mail
in case there is any corrigendum issued to the tender document.
3) The bidder should make a note of the unique Tender ID assigned to each tender, in case they
want to obtain any clarification / help from the Helpdesk.
1) Bidder should take into account any corrigendum published on the tender document
before submitting their bids.
2) Please go through the tender advertisement and the tender document carefully to
understand the documents required to be submitted as part of the bid. Please note the number
of covers in which the bid documents have to be submitted, the number of documents -
including the names and content of each of the document that need to be submitted. Any
deviations from these may lead to rejection of the bid.
3) Bidder, in advance, should get ready the bid documents to be submitted as indicated in the
tender document / schedule and generally, they can be in PDF / XLS / RAR / DWF/JPG formats.
Bid documents may be scanned with 100 dpi with black and white option which helps in
reducing size of the scanned document.
4) To avoid the time and effort required in uploading the same set of standard documents which
are required to be submitted as a part of every bid, a provision of uploading such standard
documents (e.g. PAN card copy, annual reports, auditor certificates etc.) has been provided to
the bidders. Bidders can use “My Space” or ‘’Other Important Documents’’ area available to
them to upload such documents. These documents may be directly submitted from the “My
Space” area while submitting a bid, and need not be uploaded again and again. This will lead
to a reduction in the time required for bid submission process.
Note: My Documents space is only a repository given to the Bidders to ease the uploading
process. If Bidder has uploaded his Documents in My Documents space, this does not
automatically ensure these Documents being part of Technical Bid.
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1) Please uninstall any Java version if installed already. Then go to this link
https://eprocure.gov.in/cppp/jre-windows-i586.exe and download this prescribed
version of java for this portal.
2) Bidder should log into the site well in advance for bid submission so that they can upload
the bid in time i.e. on or before the bid submission time. Bidder will be responsible for any
delay due to other issues.
3) Bidder should log into the site well in advance for bid submission so that they can upload
the bid in time i.e. on or before the bid submission time. Bidder will be responsible for any
delay due to other issues.
4) The bidder has to digitally sign and upload the required bid documents one by one as
indicated in the tender document.
5) Bidder has to select the payment option as “offline” to pay the tender fee / EMD as
applicable and enter details of the instrument.
6) Bidder should prepare the EMD as per the instructions specified in the tender document.
The original should be posted/couriered/given in person to the concerned official, latest by
the last date of bid submission or as specified in the tender documents. The details of the
DD/any other accepted instrument, physically sent, should tally with the details available
in the scanned copy and the data entered during bid submission time. Otherwise the
uploaded bid will be rejected.
7) Bidders are requested to note that they should necessarily submit their financial bids in the
format provided and no other format is acceptable. If the price bid has been given as a
standard BoQ format with the tender document, then the same is to be downloaded and
to be filled by all the bidders. Bidders are required to download the BoQ file, open it and
complete the white coloured (unprotected) cells with their respective financial quotes and
other details (such as name of the bidder). No other cells should be changed. Once the
details have been completed, the bidder should save it and submit it online, without
changing the filename. If the BoQ file is found to be modified by the bidder, the bid will be
rejected.
8) The server time (which is displayed on the bidders’ dashboard) will be considered as the
standard time for referencing the deadlines for submission of the bids by the bidders,
opening of bids etc. The bidders should follow this time during bid submission.
9) All the documents being submitted by the bidders would be encrypted using PKI encryption
techniques to ensure the secrecy of the data. The data entered cannot be viewed by
unauthorized persons until the time of bid opening. The confidentiality of the bids is
maintained using the secured Socket Layer 128 bit encryption technology. Data storage
encryption of sensitive fields is done. Any bid document that is uploaded to the server is
subjected to symmetric encryption using a system generated symmetric key. Further this
key is subjected to asymmetric encryption using buyers/bid opener’s public keys. Overall,
the uploaded tender documents become readable only after the tender opening by the
authorized bid openers.
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10) The uploaded tender documents become readable only after the tender opening by the
authorized bid openers.
11) Upon the successful and timely submission of bids (i.e. after Clicking “Freeze Bid
Submission” in the portal), the portal will give a successful bid submission message & a bid
summary will be displayed with the bid no. and the date & time of submission of the bid
with all other relevant details.
12) The bid summary has to be printed and kept as an acknowledgement of the submission of
the bid. This acknowledgement may be used as an entry pass for any bid opening meetings.
2) Any queries relating to the process of online bid submission or queries relating to CPP Portal
in general may be directed to the 24x7 CPP Portal Helpdesk.
For any technical related queries please call at 24 x 7 Help Desk Number
0120-4001 002, 0120-4001 005 , 0120-6277 787
International Bidders are requested to prefix +91 as country code
EMail Support: For any Issues or Clarifications relating to the published tenders, bidders
are requested to contact the respective Tender Inviting Authority
Technical - [email protected]
Policy Related - [email protected]
The purpose of these instructions to serve as a guide to Bidders for preparing offer for
carrying out the project in all respect.
a) Submission of a tender by a tenderer implies that the tenderer has read this notice and
all other Tender Documents and has made himself aware of the scope, the
specifications, conditions of contract, local conditions and other factors having bearings
on the execution of the work.
b) WAPCOS Limited desires that the bidders, suppliers, and Sub-contractors under the
Project, observe the highest standard of ethics during the performance, procurement
and execution of such contracts. In pursuance of this requirement, WAPCOS Limited,
defines, for the purposes of this provision, the terms set forth below:
i. “Corrupt Practice” means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting, directly or
indirectly, anything of value to influence improperly the actions of another party;
ii. “Fraudulent Practice” means any act of submission of forged documentation, or
omission, including a misrepresentation, that knowingly or recklessly misleads, or
attempts to mislead, a party to obtain a financial or other benefit or to avoid an
obligation, or to succeed in a competitive bidding process;
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The Earnest Money Deposit in favor of WAPCOS Ltd payable at Gurgaon, Haryana of the
amount as mentioned in NIT.
The EMD of unsuccessful tenderer(s) will be refunded after finalization of tender process.
The Earnest Money deposit submitted by the successful tenderer shall be retained by
WAPCOS Limited until the Performance Bank Guarantee (PBG) is submitted.
The successful Tenderer shall accept the LOI within 15 (Fifteen) days from receipt of the
same, failing which the EMD shall be forfeited and the award of work may be liable to be
cancelled.
If any tenderer withdraws or make any changes in his offer already submitted before the
expiry of the above validity period or any extension thereof without the written consent of
the company, the EMD amount will be forfeited for such act of the tenderer.
WAPCOS Limited reserves the right of forfeiture of Earnest Money deposit (EMD) in case of
the successful tenderer.
i. After opening of Tender, revokes his tender within the validity period or increases his
earlier quoted rates.
ii. Does not commence the work within the period as per LOI/Contract. In case the
LOI/Contract is silent in this regard then within 15 days after award of contract.
iii. EMD shall not carry any interest.
The Bid and all related correspondence and documents relating to the Project shall be in
English language only. Supporting documents and printed literature furnished by the Bidder
may be in another language provided they are accompanied by an accurate English
translation which shall be certified by a qualified translator. Any material that is submitted
in a language other than English and which is not accompanied by an accurate English
translation will not be considered.
The Bidder is solely responsible for the details of their Bid and the preparation of bids. In
no case shall the Employer be responsible for any part of the tender documents submitted
by him. Any Site information given in this tender document is for guidance only. The Bidder
is advised to visit and examine the Site of works and its surroundings at their cost and
obtain for themself on their own responsibility, all information that may be necessary for
preparing the tender and entering into a Contract.
Irrespective of whether or not the Bidders have attended the pre-bid meeting, they shall
be deemed to have inspected the Site and its surroundings beforehand and taken into
account all relevant factors pertaining to the Site and clarifications/ modifications/
additions given in Pre-Bid meeting or addendum issued in the preparation and submission
of the Bid.
The Bidder shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of his Bid,
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and the Employer will in no case be responsible and liable for those costs. WAPCOS
Limited shall in no case be responsible or liable for these costs, regardless of the conduct
or outcome of the bidding process.
The completion period shall be 18 months from 15 days after Date of Award. The
completion period is for the entire work of planning, execution, approvals, arrangement
of materials, equipment, delivery at site including transportation, construction/
installation, testing, commissioning and handing over of the entire project to the
satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge.
At any time prior to the deadline for submission of bids, the Employer may, for any reason
(s), whether at their own initiative or in response to a clarification requested by a
prospective Bidder, modify the Bidding Documents by the issuance of a corrigendum/
addendum. No modification of Bid shall be permissible after last date of submission,
whatever may be the reason. The Employer may at their discretion may extend the deadline
for submission of Tender/ Bid, if considered necessary.
Any corrigendum/ addendum thus issued shall be part of the bidding documents.
Prospective Bidders shall download the same from the e-portal and submit along with the
submission of Bid as token of acceptance.
Bids shall remain valid for acceptance for a period of 180 days (One hundred eighty days)
from the date of opening of financial Bids.
In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the original bid validity period, the Employer
may request the Bidder for a specified extension in the period of validity. The request and
the responses thereto shall be made in writing or by e-mail. A Bidder may refuse the request.
A Bidder agreeing to the request will not be required/nor permitted to modify his bid.
Bid prices shall be quoted in Indian Rupees. Tender submitted by tenderer shall remain valid
for acceptance as mentioned in NIT from the date set for submission of the tender. The
tenderer shall not be entitled within the said period to revoke or cancel or vary the tender
given or any item thereof, without the consent of WAPCOS Limited. In case tenderer
revokes, cancels, or varies his tender in any manner without the consent of WAPCOS
Limited, within this period, his earnest money will be forfeited.
WAPCOS Limited reserves the right to reject any or all the bids or to cancel the Tender,
without assigning any reason(s) whatsoever.
For & on behalf of Tenderer
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SECTION– II
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SECTION-II
SELECTION AND QUALIFYING CRITERIA
1.0 SITE VISIT (Mandatory)
• EMRS locations are in remotest part of the country, where deployment of required
manpower and supply of materials are major constraints. The intending bidder should
have the knowledge about the site constraints such as bad approach road, remote
localities etc. which may affect the quality and timely completion of work.
• The intending bidder must be aware of the actual site conditions before bidding and
therefore, the site visit is mandatory in order to avoid impractical and non-serious bids.
• The Intending Bidder(s) are required to inspect and examine the sites at their own cost
and its surroundings and satisfy themselves before submitting their bids as to the nature
of the ground and sub-soil (so far as is practicable), the form and nature of the site, the
means of access to the site, the accommodation they may require and in general shall
themselves obtain all necessary information as to risks, contingencies and other
circumstances which may influence or affect their bid. A Bidder(s) shall be deemed to
have full knowledge of the site whether he inspects it or not and no extra charge
consequent on any misunderstanding or otherwise shall be allowed.
• The bidder and any of its personnel or agents will be granted permission by the
Employer/Owner to enter upon its premises and lands for the purpose of such visit, but
only upon the express condition that the bidder, its personnel, and agents will release
and Indemnify the Employer/Owner and its personnel and agents from and against all
liability in respect thereof, and will be responsible for death or personal injury, loss of or
damage to property, and any other loss, damage, costs, and expenses incurred as a result
of the inspection.
• The site visit is mandatory to participate in this tender. The Bidder representative shall
come along with authorization letter on behalf of bidder firm and handover the same to
WAPCOS representative. The bidder needs to visit the site as per the schedule mentioned
in NIT and obtain the certificate by concerned Project Engineer / WAPCOS representative
at site. The bidders shall require to upload this certificate of conducting the site visit along
with a declaration (Refer Section-VI- Form-D) of understanding the Project Site and
adjacent area along with the Bid. Failure in uploading the certificate and / or the declaration
shall disqualify the bid
• The details of site visit schedule and Contact Person for Site Visit are given in the NIT.
The pre-bid meeting will be held as per details mentioned in the NIT. The queries, if any shall
be discussed during the pre-bid meeting. After pre bid meeting, no further
queries/clarifications shall be entertained. The Employer will not reply to only those queries
which received after pre bid meeting. The Employer will not reply to the queries which are
not considered fit like replies of which can be implied /found in the NIT/Tender Documents
or which are not relevant or in contravention to NIT/Tender Documents. Minutes of the
meeting, if any, will be uploaded on e-portal only.
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While all efforts have been made to avoid errors in the drafting of the tender documents,
the Bidder is advised to check the same carefully. No claim on account of any errors detected
in the tender documents shall be entertained.
3.0 ASSOCIATION
If the bid is made by an Association between empanelled contactor and Associate Contractor
as partners;
a) Not more than two firms are permitted to bid for the tender as Association, out of which
one bidders shall be the empanlelled Contractor with WAPCOS in the state and category
specified in the NIT.
b) Foreign Companies shall not be allowed to participate in such Association
c) Partners will not be allowed to bid for the same tender in their independent capacity or
as a member of any other Association.
d) The bid signed by empanelled contractor so as to be legally binding of both the parties.
e) The Association between Contractors/Partnership Firm / Limited Company / Propriety
Firm/ Private/Public may be permitted subject to the following conditions :-
1) Empanelled Contractor shall be lead partner of Association who will sign the bid.
2) The Lead Partner and Asociate partner jointly shall meet the qualifying criteria
pertaining to (a) past experience of completed works, (b) Average Annual
Turnover. The Associate partner shall meet the 25% of the qualifying criteria
pertaining to (a) past experience of completed works, (b) Average Annual
Turnover.
3) Letter of Association duly signed by the Authorized person of empanelled
contractor and Associate Contractor in given format.
4) No change in the Association of Contractors shall be allowed after submission of
bid upto the successful completion and handing over of the project to the client.
5) Associate Contractor shall submit credentials along with the bid as desired in
Qualifying Criteria.
6) The Associate Partner shall meet the following criteria.
The Average Annual Turnover of the Associate Contractor shall be 25% of
the Cost put to tender applied for.
Experience on successfully completed at least one contract of any Building
by the Associate Contractor of atleast 25% of value of cost put to tender
within the last 7 years.
7) The bid shall be signed by empanelled contactor. However both shall be legally
bound, jointly and severally responsible for execution of work as per scope of
tender and for successful completion and handling over the project to the client.
8) The successful L-1 Association shall submit a copy of Association Agreement
between both parties providing the ‘jointly and severally liable/ responsible’ of
project, before award of work.
9) Association is not allowed among the empanelled contactor with WAPCOS for the
Construction of EMR Schools.
10) The client shall communicate with the Lead Partner for all practical purposes.
11) The payment shall be credited to the account of the Lead Partner of Association.
Lead Partner shall be responsible for further disbursement of payment to the
Associate Contractor as per their mutual agreement.
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In case of Association
The following details of Associate Contractor are
required to be submitted along with the bid in
addiiton to the details desired above from the
empanelled contractor.
Yearly sales Turnover and Audited Balance Sheet
for Last 5 (five) years ending on the financial year
2021-22. The requisite certificates (Form-A) must
be certified by Statutory Auditor of the
firm/company which must carry UDIN (Unique
Document Identification Number) which will be
verified from ICAI Portal in respect of Associate
Contractor
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In case of Association
Both the Association partner shall submit valid GST
registration certificate for the state where work is
to be executed and PAN Card. If not registered till
date of submission of bid, bidder will give
undertaking on bidder letter head stating that they
will get registered in GST as per Govt. norms.
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In case of Association
The Associate bidder should be an Indian
Registered Company under Companies Act 1956/
Proprietorship Firm/ Partnership Firm. Copy of
Certificate of Incorporation/ Registration/
Partnership Deed Registration or any other
relevant document, as applicable, should be
submitted along with a copy of address proof.
NOTE: Proprietor firms shall submit registration
details or shall submit the copy of relevant page of
Pass book for the Current Account in the name of
Proprietor Firm.
n) The Bidder should not be blacklisted/ debarred by
any Government/ semi Government Department/
PSU. Bidders shall give undertaking for not being
involved in any form of corrupt and fraudulent
practices. (Form-C).
In case of Association
The Associate Bidder should not be blacklisted/
debarred by any Government/ semi Government
Department/ PSU. Bidders shall give undertaking
for not being involved in any form of corrupt and
fraudulent practices. (Form-C).
o) Letter of understanding the project site on
empanelled Contractor´s letter Head (Form-D).
p) ‘No Deviation Certificate’ in prescribed format in
empanelled contractor’s Letter Head (Form-E).
q) Consent Letter to execute the Integrity Pact
(Form-F).
r) Format of Performance in EMRS Projects, if
working in EMRS project under NESTS with any
PSUs of Govt. of India (Form-G)
In case of Association
Format of Performance in EMRS Projects, if
working in EMRS project under NESTS with any
PSUs of Govt. of India to be submitted by the
Empanelled bidder and Associate bidder
separately (Form-G)
s) Undertaking regarding Blacklisting / non
debarment (Form-H)
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2. Proof of Tender Submission fee & Original EMD in separate sealed envelope clearly
labeled as “TENDER FEE & EMD” for the work (Write Name of Work/Project as
mentioned in NIT) along with Details of Bidders Address, Phone, E-mail on Envelope.
NOTE: All above two envelopes shall be submitted in one single envelope clearly labeled
as “Documents for Offline Submission” for the Work (Write Name of Work/Project as
mentioned in NIT) along with Details of Bidders Address, Phone, E-mail on Envelope.
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in the contract, applicable Labour Cess, cost of insurance to this contract, all applicable tax
liabilities like Income Tax & Surcharges, etc. Any other taxes /cess as per Government
directives shall be deducted from each bill paid to the Contractor, from time to time. GST
shall be payable extra as per prevailing rates.
The Contractor shall issue Tax Invoices to the Employer showing (i) Basic amount (ii) GST
amount separately in each bill. It is mandatory to bidders to deposit GST within time limit
framed by Govt. of India, if applicable. The Goods and Services Tax (GST), shall be
reimbursed to the Agency only after uploading of bills by Contractor on GST Portal “to avail
Input benefit of GST”.
The company shall be performing all its duties of deduction of TDS and other deduction on
payment made to the contractor as per applicable legislation in force on the date of
submission of bid or to be newly / amended introduced during the execution of the
Contract.
The Bill of quantities of tender along is enclosed at Section IX- Bill of Quantities.
The Performa for filling the percentage rate is given in Microsoft excel sheet.
Bidder shall fill the percentage only up to two decimal place in soft format. The
bidder will upload same filled percentage quote in soft Microsoft Excel copy during
uploading of financial bid.
Subsequent to receipt of the Letter of Award, on a date and time mutually agreed upon, or
as specified in the Letter of Award, the successful Bidder or his authorized representative
shall attend the office for signing of the Contract Agreement as per Annexure-XII. Failure on
the part of the successful Bidder to comply with the above requirements will constitute
sufficient grounds for the annulment of the Award and forfeiture of the Bid Security.
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SECTION – III
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SECTION – III
GENERAL CONDITIONS TO CONTRACT
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If the revised tendered amount (worked out on the basis of quoted rate
of individual items) of two or more contractors received in revised offer
is again found to be equal, then the lowest tender, among such
contractors, shall be decided by draw of lots and the lowest contractors
those have quoted equal amount of their tenders.
In case of any such lowest contractor in his revised offer quotes rate of
any item more than their respective original rate quoted already at
the time of submission of tender, then such revised offer shall be
treated invalid. Such case of revised offer of the lowest contractor or
case of refusal to submit revised offer by the lowest contractor shall
be treated as withdrawal of his tender before acceptance and 50% of his
earnest money shall be forfeited.
In case all the lowest contractors those have same tendered amount (as
a result of their quoted rate of individual items), refuse to submit revised
offers, then tenders are to be recalled after forfeiting 50% of EMD of
each lowest contractors.
Contractor, whose earnest money is forfeited because of non-
submission of revised offer, or quoting higher revised rate(s) of any
item(s) than their respective original rate quoted already at the time of
submission of his bid shall not be allowed to participate in the
retendering process of the work.
4A In case of Percentage Rate Tenders, contractor shall fill up the
usual printed`form, stating at what percentage below/above (in
figures as well as in words) the total estimated cost given in Schedule
of Quantities , he will be willing to execute the work. The tender
submitted shall be treated as invalid if :-
1. The contractor does not quote percentage above/below on the
total amount of tender or any section/sub head of the tender.
2. The percentage above/below is not quoted in figures & words
both on the total amount of tender or any section/sub head of the
tender.
3. The percentage quoted above/below is different in figures &
words on the total amount of tender or any section/sub head of
the tender.
Tenders, which propose any alteration in the work specified in the said
form of invitation to tender, or in the time allowed for carrying out the
work, or which contain any other conditions of any sort including
conditional rebates, will be summarily rejected. No single tender shall
include more than one work, but contractors who wish to tender for
two or more works shall submit separate tender for each. Tender shall
have the name and number of the works to which they refer, written
on the envelopes
4B In case the lowest tendered amount (estimated cost + amount
worked on the basis of percentage above/below) of two or more
contractors is same, such lowest contractors will be asked to submit
sealed revised offer in the form of letter mentioning percentage
above/ below on estimated cost of tender including all sub
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sections/sub heads as the case may be, but the revised percentage
quoted above/below on tendered cost or on each sub section/ sub
head should not be higher than the percentage quoted at the
time of submission of tender. The lowest tender shall be decided on
the basis of revised offers.
In case any of such contractor refuses to submit revised offer, then it
shall be treated as withdrawal of his tender before acceptance and
50% of earnest money shall be forfeited.
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17. The tender for the work shall not be witnessed by a contractor or
contractors who himself/themselves has/have tendered or who may
and has/have tendered for the same work. Failure to observe this
condition would render, tenders of the contractors tendering, as well as
witnessing the tender, liable to summary rejection.
18. The tender for composite work includes, in addition to building work, all
other works such as sanitary and water supply installations drainage
installation, electrical work, horticulture work, roads and paths etc. The
tenderer apart from being a registered contractor of appropriate class,
must associate himself with agencies of appropriate class which are
eligible to tender for sanitary and water supply drainage, electrical and
horticulture works in the composite tender.
NOT APPLICABLE 19. The contractor shall submit list of works which are in hand (progress) in
the following form :-
Name of Name and Value of Position of Remarks
Work particulars Work works in
where work is progress
being executed
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
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20. The contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Apprentices Act
1961, and the rules and orders issued thereunder from time to time. If
he fails to do so, his failure will be a breach of the contract and WAPCOS
may in his discretion, without prejudice to any other right or remedy
available in law, cancel the contract. The contractor shall also be liable
for any pecuniary liability arising on account of any violation by him of
the provisions of the said Act.
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Definitions 1. The Contract means the documents forming the tender and acceptance
thereof and the formal agreement executed between the WAPCOS and
the Contractor, together with the documents referred to therein
including these conditions, the specifications, designs, drawings and
instructions issued from time to time by the Engineer-In-Charge and all
these documents taken together, shall be deemed to form one contract
and shall be complementary to one another.
2. In the contract, the following expressions shall, unless the context
otherwise requires, have the meanings, hereby respectively assigned to
them:-
“Employer” shall mean “WAPCOS Limited”, A Government of India
undertaking- Ministry of Jal Shakti, for execution of the Work / Project
as mentioned in NIT.
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necessary in and for the full and entire execution and completion of the
work as aforesaid in accordance with good practice and recognized
principles.
Sufficiency 7. The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied himself before
of Tender tendering as to the correctness and sufficiency of his tender for the
works and of the cost quoted in the Schedule of Quantities/ Building
Components, which rates and prices shall, except as otherwise provided,
cover all his obligations under the Contract and all matters and things
necessary for the proper completion and maintenance of the works.
Discrepancies 8. The several documents forming the Contract are to be taken as mutually
and Adjustment explanatory of one another, detailed drawings being followed in
of Errors preference to small scale drawing and figured dimensions in preference
to scale and special conditions in preference to General Conditions.
8.1 In the case of discrepancy between the schedule of Quantities/Building
Components, the Specifications and/ or the Drawings, the following
order of preference shall be observed:-
i. Description of Schedule of Quantities/ Building Components.
ii. Particular Specification and Special Condition, if any.
iii. Drawings.
iv. Standard Specifications.
v. Indian Standard Specifications of B.I.S.
8.2 If there are varying or conflicting provisions made in any one document
forming part of the contract, the Accepting Authority shall be the
deciding authority with regard to the intention of the document and his
decision shall be final and binding on the contractor.
8.3 Any error in description, quantity or rate in Schedule of Quantities or any
omission therefrom shall not vitiate the Contract or release the
Contractor from the execution of the whole or any part of the works
comprised therein according to drawings and specifications or from any
of his obligations under the contract.
Signing of 9. The successful tenderer/contractor, on acceptance of his tender by the
Contract Accepting Authority, shall, within 15 days from the stipulated date of
start of the work, sign the contract consisting of:-
i. The notice inviting tender, all the documents including drawings, if
any, forming the tender as issued at the time of invitation of tender
and acceptance thereof together with any correspondence leading
thereto.
ii. Special Conditions of Contract consisting of:
a) Various standard clauses with corrections up to the date
stipulated in Special Conditions of Contract along with annexures
thereto.
b) Safety Code.
c) Model Rules for the protection of health, sanitary arrangements
for workers employed WAPCOS or its contractors.
d) Contractor’s Labour Regulations.
e) List of Acts and omissions for which fines can be imposed.
iii. No payment for the work done will be made unless contract is signed
by the contractor.
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ii. The Performance Guarantee shall be initially valid up to the stipulated date of completion
plus 1 year claim period beyond that. In case the time for completion of work gets enlarged,
the contractor shall get the validity of Performance Guarantee extended to cover such
enlarged time for completion of work. After recording of the completion certificate for the
work by the competent authority, the performance guarantee shall be returned to the
contractor, without any interest. However, in case of contracts involving maintenance of
building and services/any other work after construction of same building and services/other
work, then 50% of Performance Guarantee shall be retained as Security Deposit.
iii. The Engineer-in-Charge shall make a claim under the performance guarantee except for
amounts to which the WAPCOS is entitled under the contract (not withstanding and/or
without prejudice to any other provisions in the contract agreement) in the event of:
(a) Failure by the contractor to extend the validity of the Performance Guarantee as
described herein above, in which event the Engineer-in-Charge may claim the full amount
of the Performance Guarantee.
(b) Failure by the contractor to pay WAPCOS any amount due, either as agreed by
the contractor or determined under any of the Clauses/Conditions of the agreement, within
30 days of the service of notice to this effect by Engineer in-Charge.
iv. In the event of the contract being determined or rescinded under provision of any of the
Clause/Condition of the agreement, the performance guarantee shall stand forfeited in full and
shall be absolutely at the disposal of the WAPCOS.
v. The performance Guarantee shall be refunded to the contractor after Completion and
successful handing over of the project and issuance of Completion Certificate. However in
case of contracts involving Maintenance of building and services /any other work after
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construction of same building and services/ other work, then 50% of performance
guarantee shall be returned to the contractor, without any interest after Completion and
successful handing over of the project and issuance of Completion Certificate. The balance
50% shall be returned after Successful completion of Maintenance period.
CLAUSE 1A: RECOVERY OF SECURITY DEPOSIT
The person/persons whose tender(s) may be accepted (hereinafter called the contractor) shall
permit WAPCOS at the time of making any payment to him for work done under the contract to
deduct a sum at the rate of 2.5% of the gross amount of each running and final bill till the sum
deducted will amount to security deposit of 2.5% of the tendered value of the work. Such
deductions will be made and held by WAPCOS by way of Security Deposit unless he/they has/have
deposited the amount of Security at the rate mentioned above in cash or in the form of Government
Securities or fixed deposit receipts. In case a fixed deposit receipt of any Bank is furnished by the
contractor to the WAPCOS as part of the security deposit and the Bank is unable to make payment
against the said fixed deposit receipt, the loss caused thereby shall fall on the contractor and the
contractor shall forthwith on demand furnish additional security to the WAPCOS to make good the
deficit.
All compensations or the other sums of money payable by the contractor under the terms of this
contract may be deducted from, or paid by the sale of a sufficient part of his security deposit or
from the interest arising therefrom, or from any sums which may be due to or may become due to
the contractor by WAPCOS on any account whatsoever and in the event of his Security Deposit
being reduced by reason of any such deductions or sale as aforesaid, the contractor shall within 10
days make good in cash or fixed deposit receipt tendered by the State Bank of India or by Scheduled
Banks endorsed in favour of WAPCOS LIMITED, any sum or sums which may have been deducted
from, or raised by sale of his security deposit or any part thereof. The security deposit shall be
collected from the running bills and the final bill of the contractor at the rates mentioned above.
The security deposit as deducted above can be released against bank guarantee issued by a
scheduled bank, on its accumulations to a minimum of Rs. 5 lac subject to the condition that amount
of such bank guarantee, except last one, shall not be less than Rs. 5 lac. Provided further that the
validity of bank guarantee including the one given against the earnest money shall be in conformity
with provisions contained in clause 17 which shall be extended from time to time depending upon
extension of contract granted under provisions of clause 2 and clause 5.
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Provided always that the total amount of compensation for delay to be paid under this Condition
shall not exceed 10% of the Tendered Value of work or of the Tendered Value of the item or group
of items of work for which a separate period of completion is originally given.
In case no compensation has been decided by WAPCOS during the progress of work, this shall be
no waiver of right to levy compensation by the said authority if the work remains incomplete on
final justified extended date of completion. If the Engineer in Charge decides to give further
extension of time allowing performance of work beyond the justified extended date, the contractor
shall be liable to pay compensation for such extended period. If any variation in amount of contract
takes place during such extended period beyond justified extended date and the contractor
becomes entitled to additional time under clause 12, the net period for such variation shall be
accounted for while deciding the period for levy of compensation. However, during such further
extended period beyond the justified extended period, if any delay occurs by events under sub
clause 5.2, the contractor shall be liable to pay compensation for such delay.
Provided that compensation during the progress of work before the justified extended date of
completion for delay under this clause shall be for non-achievement of sectional completion or part
handing over of work on stipulated/justified extended date for such part work or if delay affects
any other works/services. This is without prejudice to right of action by the Engineer in Charge
under clause 3 for delay in performance and claim of compensation under that clause.
In case action under clause 2 has not been finalized and the work has been determined under clause
3, the right of action under this clause shall remain post determination of contract but levy of
compensation shall be for days the progress is behind the schedule on date of determination, as
assessed by the WAPCOS, after due consideration of justified extension. The compensation for
delay, if not decided before the determination of contract, shall be decided after of determination
of contract.
The amount of compensation may be adjusted or set-off against any sum payable to the Contractor
under this or any other contract with the WAPCOS. In case, the contractor does not achieve a
particular milestone mentioned in Special Conditions of Contract, or the re-scheduled milestone(s)
in terms of Clause 5.4, the amount shown against that milestone shall be withheld, to be adjusted
against the compensation levied at the final grant of Extension of Time. Withholding of this amount
on failure to achieve a milestone, shall be automatic without any notice to the contractor. However,
if the contractor catches up with the progress of work on the subsequent milestone(s), the withheld
amount shall be released. In case the contractor fails to make up for the delay in subsequent
milestone(s), amount mentioned against each milestone missed subsequently also shall be
withheld. However, no interest, whatsoever, shall be payable on such withheld amount.
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bill after completion of work. Provided always that provision of the Clause 2A shall be applicable
only when so provided in ‘Special Conditions of Contract’.
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or if any application be made under any Insolvency Act for the time being in force for the
sequestration of his estate or if a trust deed be executed by him for benefit of his creditors.
ix. If the contractor being a company shall pass a resolution or the court shall make an order
that the company shall be wound up or if a receiver or a manager on behalf of a creditor
shall be appointed or if circumstances shall arise which entitle the court or the creditor to
appoint a receiver or a manager or which entitle the court to make a winding up order.
x. If the contractor shall suffer an execution being levied on his goods and allow it to be
continued for a period of 21 days.
xi. If the contractor assigns (excluding part(s) of work assigned to other agency(s) by the
contractor as per terms of contract), transfers, sublets (engagement of labour on a piece-
work basis or of labour with materials not to be incorporated in the work, shall not be
deemed to be subletting) or otherwise parts with or attempts to assign, transfer, sublet or
otherwise parts with the entire works or any portion thereof without the prior written
approval of the Engineer -in-Charge. When the contractor has made himself liable for action
under any of the cases aforesaid, the Engineer-in-Charge on behalf of the WAPCOS shall
have powers:
(a) To determine the contract as aforesaid so far as performance of work by the
Contractor is concerned (of which determination notice in writing to the contractor
under the hand of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be conclusive evidence). Upon such
determination, Security Deposit already recovered, Security deposit payable and
Performance Guarantee under the contract shall be liable to be forfeited and shall
be absolutely at the disposal of the Government.
(b) After giving notice to the contractor to measure up the work of the contractor and
to take such whole, or the balance or part thereof, as shall be un-executed out of his
hands and to give it to another contractor to complete the work. The contractor, whose
contract is determined as above, shall not be allowed to participate in the tendering
process for the balance work including any new items needed to complete the work.
In the event of above courses being adopted by the Engineer-in-Charge, the contractor
shall have no claim to compensation for any loss sustained by him by reasons of his
having purchased or procured any materials or entered into any engagements or made
any advances on account or with a view to the execution of the work or the
performance of the contract. And in case action is taken under any of the provision
aforesaid, the contractor shall not be entitled to recover or be paid any sum for any
work thereof or actually performed under this contract unless and until the Engineer-
in-Charge has certified in writing the performance of such work and the value payable
in respect thereof and he shall only be entitled to be paid the value so certified.
CLAUSE 3A
In case, the work cannot be started due to reasons not within the control of the contractor within
1/6th of the stipulated time for completion of work or one month whichever is higher, either party
may close the contract. In case contractor wants to close the contract, he shall give notice to the
WAPCOS stating the failure on the part of WAPCOS. In such eventuality, the Performance Guarantee
of the contractor shall be refunded within following time limits :
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Neither party shall claim any compensation for such eventuality. This clause is not applicable for
any breach of the contract by either party
CLAUSE 4: CONTRACTOR LIABLE TO PAY COMPENSATION EVEN IF ACTION NOT TAKEN UNDER
CLAUSE 3
In any case in which any of the powers conferred upon the Engineer-in-Charge by Clause-3 thereof,
shall have become exercisable and the same are not exercised, the non-exercise thereof shall not
constitute a waiver of any of the conditions hereof and such powers shall notwithstanding be
exercisable in the event of any future case of default by the contractor and the liability of the
contractor for compensation shall remain unaffected. In the event of the Engineer-in-Charge
putting in force all or any of the powers vested in him under the preceding clause he may, if he so
desires after giving a notice in writing to the contractor, take possession of (or at the sole discretion
of the Engineer-in-Charge which shall be final and binding on the contractor) use as on hire (the
amount of the hire money being also in the final determination of the Engineer-in-Charge) all or any
tools, plant, materials and stores, in or upon the works, or the site thereof belonging to the
contractor, or procured by the contractor and intended to be used for the execution of the work/or
any part thereof, paying or allowing for the same in account at the contract rates, or, in the case of
these not being applicable, at current market rates to be certified by the Engineer-in-Charge, whose
certificate thereof shall be final, and binding on the contractor, clerk of the works, foreman or other
authorized agent to remove such tools, plant, materials, or stores from the premises (within a time
to be specified in such notice) in the event of the contractor failing to comply with any such
requisition, the Engineer-in-Charge may remove them at the contractor’s expense or sell them by
auction or private sale on account of the contractor and his risk in all respects and the certificate of
the Engineer-in-Charge as to the expenses of any such removal and the amount of the proceeds
and expenses of any such sale shall be final and conclusive against the contractor.
5.1 As soon as possible after the Contract is concluded, the Contractor shall submit a Time and
Progress Chart for each mile stone and get it approved by the WAPCOS. The Chart shall be
prepared in direct relation to the time stated in the Contract documents for completion of
items of the works. It shall indicate the forecast of the dates of commencement and
completion of various trades of sections of the work and may be amended as necessary by
agreement between the Engineer-in-Charge and the Contractor within the limitations of
time imposed in the Contract documents, and further to ensure good progress during the
execution of the work, the contractor shall in all cases in which the time allowed for any
work, exceeds one month (save for special jobs for which a separate programme has been
agreed upon) complete the work as per mile stones given in Special Conditions of Contract.
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(a) Project Management shall be done by using project management software for works
costing more than Rs. 5 Crore.
(b) The project management shall be done using M.S. Project software for works costing
more than Rs. 5 Crore and up to Rs. 20 Crore.
(c) For works costing more than Rs. 20 Crore, project management shall be done using
Primavera Software.
PROGRAMME CHART
(i) The Contractor shall prepare an integrated programme chart in MS Project/Primavera
software for the execution of work, showing clearly all activities from the start of work to
completion, with details of manpower, equipment and machinery required for the
fulfillment of the programme within the stipulated period or earlier and submit the same
for approval to the Engineer-in- Charge within ten days of award of the contract. A recovery
of Rs. 2500/- (for works costing upto Rs. 20 Crores) / Rs. 5000/- (for works costing more than
Rs. 20 Crores) shall be made on per day basis in case of delay in submission of the above
programme.
(ii) The programme chart should include the following:
(a) Descriptive note explaining sequence of the various activities.
(b) Network (PERT / CPM / BAR CHART).
(c) Programme for procurement of materials by the contractor.
Programme of procurement of machinery / equipments having adequate capacity,
commensurate with the quantum of work to be done within the stipulated period, by the
contractor. In addition to above, to achieve the progress of Work as per programme, the
contractor must bring at site adequate shuttering material required for cement concrete
and R.C.C. works etc. for three floors within one month from the date of start of work till
the completion of RCC work as per requirement of work. The contractor shall submit
shuttering schedule adequate to complete structure work within laid down physical
milestone.
(iii) If at any time, it appears to the Engineer-in-Charge that the actual progress of work does
not conform to the approved programme referred above or after rescheduling of
milestones, the contractor shall produce a revised programme within 7 (seven) days,
showing the modifications to the approved programme to ensure timely completion of the
work. The modified schedule of programme shall be approved by the Engineer in Charge. A
recovery of Rs. 2500/- (for works costing upto Rs. 20 Crores) / Rs. 5000/- (for works costing
more than Rs. 20 Crores) shall be made on per day basis in case of delay in submission of
the modified programme.
(iv) The submission for approval by the Engineer-in-Charge of such programme or such
particulars shall not relieve the contractor of any of the duties or responsibilities under the
contract. This is without prejudice to the right of Engineer-in-Charge to take action against
the contractor as per terms and conditions of the agreement.
(v) The contractor shall submit the progress report using MS Project/Primavira software with
base line programme referred above along with photographs of the work done during
previous month to the Engineer-in-charge on or before 5th day of each month failing which
a recovery Rs. 2500/ - (for works costing upto Rs. 20 Crores) / Rs. 5000/- (for works costing
more than Rs. 20 Crores) shall be made on per day basis in case of delay in submission of
the monthly progress report (minimum- 3 sets) .
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The contractor shall have no claim of damages for extension of time granted or rescheduling
of milestone/s for events listed in sub clause 5.2.
5.3 Request for rescheduling of Mile stones and extension of time, to be eligible for
consideration, shall be made by the Contractor in writing within fourteen days of the
happening of the event causing delay on the prescribed form to the authority as indicated
in Special Conditions of Contract. The Contractor may also, if practicable, indicate in such a
request the period for which extension is desired.
5.4 In any such case the authority as indicated in Special Conditions of Contract may give a fair
and reasonable extension of time and reschedule the mile stones for completion of work.
Such extension or rescheduling of the milestones shall be communicated to the Contractor
by the authority as indicated in Special Conditions of Contract in writing, within 3 months or
4 weeks of the date of receipt of such request respectively. Non application by the
contractor for extension of time/ rescheduling of the milestones shall not be a bar for giving
a fair and reasonable extension/ rescheduling of the milestones by the authority as indicated
in Special Conditions of Contract and this shall be binding on the contractor.
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by both the parties. If for any reason the contractor or his authorized representative is not available
and the work of recording measurements is suspended by the Engineer-in-Charge or his
representative, the Engineer-in-Charge and the WAPCOS shall not entertain any claim from
contractor for any loss or damages on this account. If the contractor or his authorized
representative does not remain present at the time of such measurements after the contractor or
his authorized representative has been given a notice in writing three (3) days in advance or fails to
countersign or to record objection within a week from the date of the measurement, then such
measurements recorded in his absence by the Engineer-in-Charge or his representative shall be
deemed to be accepted by the Contractor.
The contractor shall, without extra charge, provide all assistance with every appliance, labour and
other things necessary for measurements and recording levels.
Except where any general or detailed description of the work expressly shows to the contrary,
measurements shall be taken in accordance with the procedure set forth in the specifications
notwithstanding any provision in the relevant Standard Method of measurement or any general or
local custom. In the case of items which are not covered by specifications, measurements shall be
taken in accordance with the relevant standard method of measurement issued by the Bureau of
Indian Standards and if for any item no such standard is available, then a mutually agreed method
shall be followed.
The contractor shall give, not less than seven days’ notice to the Engineer-in-Charge or his
authorized representative in charge of the work, before covering up or otherwise placing beyond
the reach of measurement any work in order that the same may be measured and correct
dimensions thereof be taken before the same is covered up or placed beyond the reach of
measurement and shall not cover up and place beyond reach of measurement any work without
consent in writing of the Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative in charge of the work
who shall within the aforesaid period of seven days inspect the work, and if any work shall be
covered up or placed beyond the reach of measurements without such notice having been given or
the Engineer-in-Charge’s consent being obtained in writing, the same shall be uncovered at the
Contractor’s expense, or in default thereof no payment or allowance shall be made for such work
or the materials with which the same was executed.
Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative may cause either themselves or through
another officer of the WAPCOS to check the measurements recorded jointly or otherwise as
aforesaid and all provisions stipulated herein above shall be applicable to such checking of
measurements or levels.
It is also a term of this contract that recording of measurements of any item of work in the
measurement book and/or its payment in the interim, on account or final bill shall not be
considered as conclusive evidence as to the sufficiency of any work or material to which it relates
nor shall it relieve the contractor from liabilities from any over measurement or defects noticed till
completion of the defects liability period.
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All such measurements and levels recorded by the contractor or his authorized representative from
time to time, during the progress of the work, shall be got checked by the contractor from the
Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative as per interval or program fixed in consultation
with Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative. After the necessary corrections made by
the Engineer-in-Charge, the measurement sheets shall be returned to the contractor for
incorporating the corrections and for resubmission to the Engineer-in- Charge for the dated
signatures by the Engineer-in- Charge and the contractor or their representatives in token of their
acceptance.
Whenever bill is due for payment, the contractor would initially submit draft computerized
measurement sheets and these measurements would be got checked/test checked from the
Engineer-in-Charge and/or his authorized representative. The contractor will, thereafter,
incorporate such changes as may be done during these checks/test checks in his draft computerized
measurements, and submit to the WAPCOS a computerized measurement book, duly bound, and
with its pages machine numbered. The Engineer-in- Charge and/or his authorized representative
would thereafter check this MB, and record the necessary certificates for their checks/test checks.
The final, fair, computerized measurement book given by the contractor, duly bound, with its pages
machine numbered, should be 100% correct, and no cutting or over-writing in the measurements
would thereafter be allowed. If at all any error is noticed, the contractor shall have to submit a fresh
computerized MB with its pages duly machine numbered and bound. The contractor shall submit
two spare copies of such computerized MB’s for the purpose of reference and records.
The contractor shall also submit to the WAPCOS separately his computerized Abstract of Cost and
the bill based on these measurements, duly bound, and its pages machine numbered along with
two spare copies of the bill. Thereafter, this bill will be processed by the Engineer-In-Charge
The contractor shall, without extra charge, provide all assistance with every appliance, labour and
other things necessary for checking of measurements/levels by the Engineer-in- Charge or his
representative.
Except where any general or detailed description of the work expressly shows to the contrary,
measurements shall be taken in accordance with the procedure set forth in the specifications
notwithstanding any provision in the relevant Standard Method of measurement or any general or
local custom. In the case of items which are not covered by specifications, measurements shall be
taken in accordance with the relevant standard method of measurement issued by the Bureau of
Indian Standards and if for any item no such standard is available then a mutually agreed method
shall be followed.
The contractor shall give not less than seven days’ notice to the Engineer-in-Charge or his
authorized representative in charge of the work before covering up or otherwise placing beyond
the reach of checking and/or test checking the measurement of any work in order that the same
may be checked and/or test checked and correct dimensions thereof be taken before the same is
covered up or placed beyond the reach of checking and/or test checking measurement and shall
not cover up and place beyond reach of measurement any work ithout consent in writing of the
Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized representative in charge of the work who shall within the
aforesaid period of seven days inspect the work, and if any work shall be covered up or placed
beyond the reach of checking and/or test checking measurements without such notice having been
given or the Engineer-in-Charge’s consent being obtained in writing the same shall be uncovered at
the Contractor’s expense, or in default thereof no payment or allowance shall be made for such
work or the materials with which the same was executed.
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advance payments without detailed measurements for work done (other than foundations, items
to be covered under finishing items) up to lintel level (including sunshade etc.) and slab level, for
each floor working out at 75% of the assessed value. The advance payments so allowed shall be
adjusted in the subsequent interim bill by taking detailed measurements thereof.
In case of composite tenders, running payment for the major component shall be made by Engineer-
In-Charge of major discipline to the main contractor. Running payment for minor component shall
be made by the Engineer-in-Charge of the discipline of minor component directly to the main
contractor.
In case main contractor fails to make the payment to the contractor associated by him within 15
days of receipt of each running account payment, then on the written complaint of contractor
associated for such minor component, Engineer in charge of minor component shall serve the show
cause to the main contractor and if reply of main contractor either not received or found
unsatisfactory, he may make the payment directly to the contractor associated for minor
component as per the terms and conditions of the agreement drawn between main contractor and
associate contractor fixed by him. Such payment made to the associate contractor shall be
recovered by Engineer-in-charge of major or minor component from the next R/A/ final bill due to
main contractor as the case may be.
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cost of the contractor either WAPCOS or through any other agency. Before taking such action, the
Engineer-in-Charge shall give ten days notice in writing to the contractor.
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Materials which WAPCOS will supply are shown in Special Conditions of Contract (SCC) which also
stipulates quantum, place of issue and rate(s) to be charged in respect thereof. The contractor shall
be bound to procure them from the Engineer-in-Charge.
As soon as the work is awarded, the contractor shall finalise the programme for the completion of
work as per clause 5 of this contract and shall give his estimates of materials required on the basis
of drawings/or schedule of quantities of the work. The Contractor shall give in writing his
requirement to the Engineer-in-Charge which shall be issued to him keeping in view the progress of
work as assessed by the Engineer-in-Charge, in accordance with the agreed phased programme of
work indicating monthly requirements of various materials. The contractor shall place his indent in
writing for issue of such materials at least 7 days in advance of his requirement.
Such materials shall be supplied for the purpose of the contract only and the value of the materials
so supplied at the rates specified in the aforesaid schedule shall be set off or deducted, as and when
materials are consumed in items of work (including normal wastage) for which payment is being
made to the contractor, from any sum then due or which may therefore become due to the
contractor under the contract or otherwise or from the security deposit. At the time of submission
of bills, the contractor shall certify that balance of materials supplied is available at site in original
good condition.
The contractor shall submit along with every running bill (on account or interim bill) material wise
reconciliation statements supported by complete calculations reconciling total issue, total
consumption and certified balance (diameter/section-wise in the case of steel) and resulting
variations and reasons therefore. Engineer-in-Charge shall (whose decision shall be final and
binding on the contractor) be within his rights to follow the procedure of recovery in clause 42 at
any stage of the work if reconciliation is not found to be satisfactory.
The contractor shall bear the cost of getting the material issued, loading, transporting to site,
unloading, storing under cover as required, cutting assembling and joining the several parts
together as necessary. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any other clause of
the contract and (or the CPWA Code) all stores/materials so supplied to the contractor or procured
with the assistance of the WAPCOS shall remain the absolute property of WAPCOS and the
contractor shall be the trustee of the stores/materials, and the said stores/materials shall not be
removed/disposed off from the site of the work on any account and shall be at all times open to
inspection by the Engineer-in-Charge or his authorized agent. Any such stores/materials remaining
unused shall be returned to the Engineer-in- Charge in as good a condition in which they were
originally supplied at a place directed by him, at a place of issue or any other place specified by him
as he shall require, but in case it is decided not to take back the stores/materials the contractor
shall have no claim for compensation on any account of such stores/materials so supplied to him as
aforesaid and not used by him or for any wastage in or damage to in such stores/materials.
On being required to return the stores/materials, the contractor shall hand over the stores/
materials on being paid or credited such price as the Engineer-in-Charge shall determine, having
due regard to the condition of the stores/materials. The price allowed for credit to the contractor,
however, shall be at the prevailing market rate not exceeding the amount charged to him, excluding
the storage charge, if any. The decision of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and conclusive. In
the event of breach of the aforesaid condition, the contractor shall in addition to throwing himself
open to account for contravention of the terms of the licenses or permit and/or for criminal breach
of trust, be liable to WAPCOS for all advantages or profits resulting or which in the usual course
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would have resulted to him by reason of such breach. Provided that the contractor shall in no case
be entitled to any compensation or damages on account of any delay in supply or non-supply
thereof all or any such materials and stores provided further that the contractor shall be bound to
execute the entire work if the materials are supplied by the WAPCOS within the original scheduled
time for completion of the work plus 50% thereof or schedule time plus 6 months whichever is more
if the time of completion of work exceeds 12 months, but if a part of the materials only has been
supplied within the aforesaid period, then the contractor shall be bound to do so much of the work
as may be possible with the materials and stores supplied in the aforesaid period. For the
completion of the rest of the work, the contractor shall be entitled to such extension of time as may
be determined by the Engineer-in-Charge whose decision in this regard shall be final and binding
on the contractor.
The contractor shall see that only the required quantities of materials are got issued. Any such
material remaining unused and in perfectly good/original condition at the time of completion or
determination of the contract shall be returned to the Engineer-in-Charge at the stores from which
it was issued or at a place directed by him by a notice in writing. The contractor shall not be entitled
for loading, transporting, unloading and stacking of such unused material except for the extra lead,
if any involved, beyond the original place of issue.
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The Engineer-in-Charge shall have full powers to require the removal from the premises of all
materials which in his opinion are not in accordance with the specifications and in case of default,
the Engineer-in-Charge shall be at liberty to employ at the expense of the contractor, other persons
to remove the same without being answerable or accountable for any loss or damage that may
happen or arise to such materials. The Engineer-in-Charge shall also have full powers to require
other proper materials to be substituted thereof and in case of default, the Engineer-in-Charge may
cause the same to be supplied and all costs which may attend such removal and substitution shall
be borne by the Contractor.
The contractor shall at his own expense, provide a material testing lab at the site for conducting
routine field tests. The lab shall be equipped at least with the testing equipment as specified in
Special Conditions of Contract.
Minimum 01 year warranty for Mechanical & Electrical Equipments and other bought out items, at
the discretion of WAPCOS Limited, if supplied directly by the contractor. The standard warranty
period offered by the Manufacturer shall be retained, in case the original warranty period is more
than one year.
CLAUSE 10B :
(i) SECURED ADVANCE ON NON-PERISHABLE MATERIALS
The contractor, on signing an indenture in the form to be specified by the Engineer-in-
Charge, shall be entitled to be paid during the progress of the execution of the work up to
75% of the assessed value of any materials which are in the opinion of the Engineer-in-
Charge non-perishable, non-fragile and non-combustible and are in accordance with the
contract and which have been brought on the site in connection therewith and are
adequately stored and/or protected against damage by weather or other causes but which
have not at the time of advance been incorporated in the works. When materials on account
of which an advance has been made under this sub-clause are incorporated in the work, the
amount of such advance shall be recovered/ deducted from the next payment made under
any of the clause or clauses of this contract.
Such secured advance shall also be payable on other items of perishable nature, fragile and
combustible with the approval of the Engineer-in-Charge provided the contractor provides
a comprehensive insurance cover for the full cost of such materials. The decision of the
Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding on the contractor in this matter. No secured
advance, shall however, be paid on high-risk materials such as ordinary glass, sand, petrol,
diesel etc.
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equal to 110% of the balance amount of advance) shall be kept renewed from time to time
to cover the balance amount and likely period of complete recovery.
This advance shall further be subject to the condition that such plant and equipment (a) are
considered by the Engineer-in-Charge to be necessary for the works; (b) and are in working
order and are maintained in working order; (c) hypothecated to the WAPCOS as specified
by the Engineer-in-Charge before the payment of advance is released. The contractor shall
not be permitted to remove from the site such hypothecated plant and equipment without
the prior written permission of the Engineer-in-Charge. The contractor shall be responsible
for maintaining such plant and equipment in good working order during the entire period of
hypothecation failing which such advance shall be entirely recovered in lump sum. For this
purpose, steel scaffolding and form work shall be treated as plant and equipment.
The contractor shall insure the Plant and Machinery for which mobilization advance is
sought and given, for a sum sufficient to provide for their replacement at site. Any amounts
not recovered from the insurer will be borne by the contractor.
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For this purpose, the labour component of the work executed during period under consideration
shall be the percentage as specified in Special Conditions of Contract, of the value of work done
during that period and the increase/decrease in labour shall be considered on the minimum daily
wages in rupees of any unskilled adult male mazdoor, fixed under any law, statutory rule or order.
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12.3 The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall also apply to the decrease in the rates of
items for the work in excess of the limits laid down in Special Conditions of Contract, and
the Engineer-in-Charge shall after giving notice to the contractor within one month of
occurrence of the excess and after taking into consideration any reply received from him
within fifteen days of the receipt of the notice, revise the rates for the work in question
within one month of the expiry of the said period of fifteen days having regard to the market
rates.
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12.4 The contractor shall send to the Engineer-in-Charge once every three months, an up to date
account giving complete details of all claims for additional payments to which the contractor
may consider himself entitled and of all additional work ordered by the Engineer-in-Charge
which he has executed during the preceding quarter failing which the contractor shall be
deemed to have waived his right.
12.5 For the purpose of operation of Special Conditions of Contract, the following works shall be
treated as works relating to foundation unless & otherwise defined in the contract:
(i) For Buildings: All works up to 1.2 metres above ground level or up to floor 1 level
whichever is lower.
(ii) For abutments, piers and well staining: All works up to 1.2 m above the bed level.
(iii) For retaining walls, wing walls, compound walls, chimneys, over head reservoirs/ tanks
and other elevated structures: All works up to 1.2 metres above the ground level.
(iv) For reservoirs/tanks (other than overhead reservoirs/tanks): All works up to 1.2
metres above the ground level.
(v) For basement: All works up to 1.2 m above ground level or up to floor 1 level
whichever is lower.
(vi) For Roads, all items of excavation and filling including treatment of sub base.
12.6 Any operation incidental to or necessarily has to be in contemplation of tenderer while filing.
tender, or necessary for proper execution of the item included in the Schedule of quantities
or in the schedule of rates mentioned above, whether or not, specifically indicated in the
description of the item and the relevant specifications, shall be deemed to be included in
the rates quoted by the tenderer or the rate given in the said schedule of rates, as the case
may be. Nothing extra shall be admissible for such operations.
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(iii) If any materials supplied by WAPCOS are rendered surplus, the same except normal
wastage shall be returned by the contractor to WAPCOS at rates not exceeding those at
which these were originally issued, less allowance for any deterioration or damage which
may have been caused whilst the materials were in the custody of the contractor. In
addition, cost of transporting such materials from site to WAPCOS stores, if so required by
WAPCOS, shall be paid.
(iv) Reasonable compensation for transfer of T & P from site to contractor’s permanent stores
or to his other works, whichever is less. If T & P are not transported to either of the said
places, no cost of transportation shall be payable.
The contractor shall, if required by the Engineer- in-Charge, furnish to him, books of account, wage
books, time sheets and other relevant documents and evidence as may be necessary to enable him
to certify the reasonable amount payable under this condition.
The reasonable amount of items on (i), (iv) and (v) above shall not be in excess of 2% of the cost of
the work remaining incomplete on the date of closure, i.e. total stipulated cost of the work as per
accepted tender less the cost of work actually executed under the contract and less the cost of
contractor’s materials at site taken over by the WAPCOS as per item (ii) above. Provided always that
against any payments due to the contractor on this account or otherwise, the Engineer-in-Charge
shall be entitled to recover or be credited with any outstanding balances due from the contractor
for advance paid in respect of any tool, plants and materials and any other sums which at the date
of termination were recoverable by the WAPCOS from the contractor under the terms of the
contract.
A compensation for such eventuality, on account of damages etc. shall be payable @ 0.5% of cost
of work remaining incomplete on date of closure i.e. total stipulated cost of the work less the cost
of work actually executed under the contract shall be payable.
Fails to complete the work(s) or items of work with individual dates of completion, on or before the
date(s) so determined, and does not complete them within the period specified in the notice given
in writing in that behalf by the Engineer-in-Charge. The Engineer- in-Charge without invoking action
under clause 3 may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy against the contractor which
have either accrued or accrue thereafter to WAPCOS, by a notice in writing to take the part work /
part incomplete work of any item(s) out of his hands and shall have powers to:
(a) Take possession of the site and any materials, constructional plant, implements, stores,
etc., thereon; and/or
(b) Carry out the part work / part incomplete work of any item(s) by any means at the risk and
cost of the contractor.
The Engineer-in-Charge shall determine the amount, if any, is recoverable from the contractor for
completion of the part work/ part incomplete work of any item(s) taken out of his hands and
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execute at the risk and cost of the contractor, the liability of contractor on account of loss or damage
suffered by WAPCOS because of action under this clause shall not exceed 10% of the tendered value
of the work.
In determining the amount, credit shall be given to the contractor with the value of work done in
all respect in the same manner and at the same rate as if it had been carried out by the original
contractor under the terms of his contract, the value of contractor's materials taken over and
incorporated in the work and use of plant and machinery belonging to the contractor. The
certificate of the Engineer-in-Charge as to the value of work done shall be final and conclusive
against the contractor provided always that action under this clause shall only be taken after giving
notice in writing to the contractor. Provided also that if the expenses incurred by the WAPCOS are
less than the amount payable to the contractor at his agreement rates, the difference shall not be
payable to the contractor.
Any excess expenditure incurred or to be incurred by WAPCOS in completing the part work/ part
incomplete work of any item(s) or the excess loss of damages suffered or may be suffered by
WAPCOS as aforesaid after allowing such credit shall without prejudice to any other right or remedy
available to WAPCOS in law or per as agreement be recovered from any money due to the
contractor on any account, and if such money is insufficient, the contractor shall be called upon in
writing and shall be liable to pay the same within 30 days.
If the contractor fails to pay the required sum within the aforesaid period of 30 days, the Engineer-
in-Charge shall have the right to sell any or all of the contractors' unused materials, constructional
plant, implements, temporary building at site etc. and adjust the proceeds of sale thereof towards
the dues recoverable from the contractor under the contract and if thereafter there remains any
balance outstanding, it shall be recovered in accordance with the provisions of the contract.
In the event of above course being adopted by the Engineer-in-Charge, the contractor shall have no
claim to compensation for any loss sustained by him by reason of his having purchased or procured
any materials or entered into any engagements or made any advance on any account or with a view
to the execution of the work or the performance of the contract.
(ii) If the suspension is ordered for reasons (b) and (c) in sub-para (i) above:
(a) the contractor shall be entitled to an extension of time equal to the period of every such
suspension PLUS 25%, for completion of the item or group of items of work for which a
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separate period of completion is specified in the contract and of which the suspended
work forms a part, and;
(b) If the total period of all such suspensions in respect of an item or group of items or work
for which a separate period of completion is specified in the contract exceeds thirty days,
the contractor shall, in addition, be entitled to such compensation as the Engineer-in-
Charge may consider reasonable in respect of salaries and/or wages paid by the
contractor to his employees and labour at site, remaining idle during the period of
suspension, adding thereto 2% to cover indirect expenses of the contractor provided the
contractor submits his claim supported by details to the Engineer-in-Charge within
fifteen days of the expiry of the period of 30 days.
(iii) If the works or part thereof is suspended on the orders of the Engineer-in-Charge for more
than three months at a time, except when suspension is ordered for reason (a) in subpara
(i) above, the contractor may after receipt of such order serve a written notice on the
Engineer-in-Charge requiring permission within fifteen days from receipt by the Engineer-
in-Charge of the said notice, to proceed with the work or part thereof in regard to which
progress has been suspended and if such permission is not granted within that time, the
contractor, if he intends to treat the suspension, where it affects only a part of the works as
an omission of such part by WAPCOS or where it affects whole of the works, as an
abandonment of the works by WAPCOS, shall within ten days of expiry of such period of 15
days give notice in writing of his intention to the Engineer-in-Charge. In the event of the
contractor treating the suspension as an abandonment of the contract by WAPCOS, he shall
have no claim to payment of any compensation on account of any profit or advantage which
he might have derived from the execution of the work in full but which he could not derive
in consequence of the abandonment. He shall, however, be entitled to such compensation,
as the Engineer-in-Charge may consider reasonable, in respect of salaries and/or wages paid
by him to his employees and labour at site, remaining idle in consequence adding to the
total thereof 2% to cover indirect expenses of the contractor provided the contractor
submits his claim supported by details to the Engineer-in-Charge within 30 days of the expiry
of the period of 3 months.
CLAUSE 15A : COMPENSATION IN CASE DELAY OF SUPPLY OF MATERIAL ------- NOT APPLICABLE
The contractor shall not be entitled to claim any compensation from WAPCOS for the loss suffered
by him on account of delay by WAPCOS in the supply of materials in Special Conditions of Contract
where such delay is covered by the difficulties relating to the supply of wagons, force majeure or
any reasonable cause beyond the control of the WAPCOS. This clause 15 A will not be applicable for
works where no material is stipulated.
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If it shall appear to the Engineer-in-charge or his authorized subordinates incharge of the work or
to the Chief Engineer in charge of Quality Assurance or his subordinate officers or the officers of
the organization engaged by the WAPCOS for Quality Assurance or to the Chief Technical Examiner
or his subordinate officers, that any work has been executed with unsound, imperfect, or unskillful
workmanship, or with materials or articles provided by him for the execution of the work which are
unsound or of a quality inferior to that contracted or otherwise not in accordance with the contract,
the contractor shall, on demand in writing which shall be made within twelve months (six months
in the case of work costing Rs. 10 Lac and below except road work) of the completion of the work
from the Engineer-in-Charge specifying the work, materials or articles complained of
notwithstanding that the same may have been passed, certified and paid for forthwith rectify, or
remove and reconstruct the work so specified in whole or in part, as the case may require or as the
case may be, remove the materials or articles so specified and provide other proper and suitable
materials or articles at his own charge and cost. In the event of the failing to do so within a period
specified by the Engineer-in- Charge in his demand aforesaid, then the contractor shall be liable to
pay compensation at the same rate as under clause 2 of the contract (for non-completion of the
work in time) for this default.
In such case the Engineer-in-Charge may not accept the item of work at the rates applicable under
the contract but may accept such items at reduced rates as the authority specified in Special
Conditions of Contract may consider reasonable during the preparation of on account bills or final
bill if the item is so acceptable without detriment to the safety and utility of the item and the
structure or he may reject the work outright without any payment and/or get it and other
connected and incidental items rectified, or removed and re-executed at the risk and cost of the
contractor. Decision of the Engineer-in-Charge to be conveyed in writing in respect of the same will
be final and binding on the contractor.
CLAUSE 17 : CONTRACTOR LIABLE FOR DAMAGES, DEFECTS DURING DEFECT LIABILITY PERIOD
If the contractor or his working people or servants shall break, deface, injure or destroy any part of
building in which they may be working, or any building, road, road kerb, fence, enclosure, water
pipe, cables, drains, electric or telephone post or wires, trees, grass or grassland, or cultivated
ground contiguous to the premises on which the work or any part is being executed, or if any
damage shall happen to the work while in progress, from any cause whatever or if any defect,
shrinkage or other faults appear in the work within twelve months (six months in the case of work
costing Rs. Ten lacs and below except road work) after a certificate final or otherwise of its
completion shall have been given by the Engineer-in- Charge as aforesaid arising out of defect or
improper materials or workmanship the contractor shall upon receipt of a notice in writing on that
behalf make the same good at his own expense or in default the Engineer-in-Charge cause the same
to be made good by other workmen and deduct the expense from any sums that may be due or at
any time thereafter may become due to the contractor, or from his security deposit or the proceeds
of sale thereof or of a sufficient portion thereof. The security deposit of the contractor shall not be
refunded before the expiry of twelve months (six months in the case of work costing Rs. Ten lacs
and below except road work) after the issue of the certificate final or otherwise, of completion of
work, or till the final bill has been prepared and passed whichever is later.
Provided that in the case of road work, if in the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge, half of the
security deposit is sufficient, to meet all liabilities of the contractor under this contract, half of the
security deposit will be refundable after six months and the remaining half after twelve months of
the issue of the said certificate of completion or till the final bill has been prepared and passed
whichever is later.
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The defects liability period will be one year from the date of completion of development and
construction works. During this period the Contractor will get the defects rectified without any cost
to WAPCOS. For the item of water proofing roof treatment the Contractor will give guarantee bond
for ten years. Similarly for other items, like electrical/mechanical equipment which have
guarantee/warranty period beyond one year, wherever applicable as per manufacturer
recommendations, will also be given guarantee bond by the Contractor to WAPCOS.
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Act, 1970, WAPCOS shall be at liberty to recover such amount or any part thereof by deducting it
from the security deposit or from any sum due by WAPCOS to the contractor whether under this
contract or otherwise WAPCOS shall not be bound to contest any claim made against it under sub-
section (1) of Section 20, sub-section (4) of Section 21, of the said Act, except on the written request
of the contractor and upon his giving to the WAPCOS full security for all costs for which WAPCOS
might become liable in contesting such claim.
CLAUSE 19A
No labour below the age of fourteen years shall be employed on the work.
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from his or their wages which are not justified by their terms of the contract or non-
observance of the Regulations.
(b) Under the provision of Minimum Wages (Central) Rules, 1950, the contractor is bound
to allow to the labours directly or indirectly employed in the works one day rest for 6
days continuous work and pay wages at the same rate as for duty. In the event of default,
the Engineer-in-Charge shall have the right to deduct the sum or sums not paid on
account of wages for weekly holidays to any labours and pay the same to the persons
entitled thereto from any money due to the contractor by the Engineer-in-Charge
concerned.
5.5 The contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Payment of Wages Act, 1936,
Minimum Wages Act, 1948, Employees Liability Act, 1938, Workmen’s Compensation Act,
1923, Industrial Disputes Act, 1947, Maternity Benefits Act, 1961, and the Contractor’s
Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970, or the modifications thereof or any other laws
relating thereto and the rules made thereunder from time to time.
5.6 The contractor shall indemnify and keep indemnified WAPCOS against payments to be made
under and for the observance of the laws aforesaid and the C.P.W.D. Contractor’s Labour
Regulations without prejudice to his right to claim indemnity from his sub-contractors.
5.7 The laws aforesaid shall be deemed to be a part of this contract and any breach thereof shall
be deemed to be a breach of this contract.
5.8 Whatever is the minimum wage for the time being, or if the wage payable is higher than
such wage, such wage shall be paid by the contractor to the workmen directly without the
intervention of Jamadar and that Jamadar shall not be entitled to deduct or recover any
amount from the minimum wage payable to the workmen as and by way of commission or
otherwise.
5.9 The contractor shall ensure that no amount by way of commission or otherwise is deducted
or recovered by the Jamadar from the wage of workmen.
CLAUSE 19C
In respect of all labour directly or indirectly employed in the work for the performance of the
contractor’s part of this contract, the contractor shall at his own expense arrange for the safety
provisions as per C.P.W.D. Safety Code framed from time to time and shall at his own expense
provide for all facilities in connection therewith. In case the contractor fails to make arrangement
and provide necessary facilities as aforesaid, he shall be liable to pay a penalty of Rs.200/- for each
default and in addition, the Engineer-in- Charge shall be at liberty to make arrangement and provide
facilities as aforesaid and recover the costs incurred in that behalf from the contractor.
CLAUSE 19 D
The contractor shall submit by the 4th and 19th of every month, to the Engineer-in-Charge, a true
statement showing in respect of the second half of the preceding month and the first half of the
current month respectively:-
(1) The number of labourers employed by him on the work,
(2) Their working yours,
(3) The wages paid to them,
(4) The accidents that occurred during the said fortnight showing the circumstances under
which they happened and the extent of damage and injury caused by them, and
(5) The number of female workers who have been allowed maternity benefit according to
Clause 19F and the amount paid to them.
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Failing which the contractor shall be liable to pay to WAPCOS, a sum not exceeding Rs.200/- for
each default or materially incorrect statement. The decision of the Engineer-In-Charge shall be final
in deducting from any bill due to the contractor; the amount levied as fine and be binding on the
contractor.
CLAUSE 19 E
In respect of all labour directly or indirectly employed in the works for the performance of the
contractor’s part of this contract, the contractor shall comply with or cause to be complied with all
the rules framed by Government from time to time for the protection of health and sanitary
arrangements for workers employed by the WAPCOS and its contractors.
CLAUSE 19 F
Leave and pay during leave shall be regulated as follows:-
1. Leave :
(i) in the case of delivery - maternity leave not exceeding 8 weeks, 4 weeks up to and
including the day of delivery and 4 weeks following that day,
(ii) in the case of miscarriage - upto 3 weeks from the date of miscarriage.
2. Pay :
(i) in the case of delivery - leave pay during maternity leave will be at the rate of the
women’s average daily earnings, calculated on total wages earned on the days when full
time work was done during a period of three months immediately preceding the date
on which she gives notice that she expects to be confined or at the rate of Rupee one
only a day whichever is greater.
(ii) in the case of miscarriage - leave pay at the rate of average daily earning calculated on
the total wages earned on the days when full time work was done during a period of
three months immediately preceding the date of such miscarriage.
3. Conditions for the grant of Maternity Leave:
No maternity leave benefit shall be admissible to a woman unless she has been employed
for a total period of not less than six months immediately preceding the date on which she
proceeds on leave.
4. The contractor shall maintain a register of Maternity (Benefit) in the Prescribed Form as
shown in appendix -I and II, and the same shall be kept at the place of work.
CLAUSE 19 G
In the event of the contractor(s) committing a default or breach of any of the provisions of the
WAPCOS, Contractor’s Labour Regulations and Model Rules for the protection of health and
sanitary arrangements for the workers as amended from time to time or furnishing any information
or submitting or filing any statement under the provisions of the above Regulations and’ Rules
which is materially incorrect, he/they shall, without prejudice to any other liability, pay to the
Government a sum not exceeding Rs.200/- for every default, breach or furnishing, making,
submitting, filing such materially incorrect statements and in the event of the contractor(s)
defaulting continuously in this respect, the penalty may be enhanced to Rs.200/- per day for each
day of default subject to a maximum of 5 per cent of the estimated cost of the work put to tender.
The decision of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding on the parties.
Should it appear to the Engineer-in-Charge that the contractor(s) is/are not properly observing and
complying with the provisions of the C.P.W.D. Contractor’s Labour Regulations and Model Rules
and the provisions of the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act 1970, and the Contract
Labour (R& A) Central Rules 1971, for the protection of health and sanitary arrangements for work-
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people employed by the contractor(s) (hereinafter referred as “the said Rules”) the Engineer-in-
Charge shall have power to give notice in writing to the contractor(s) requiring that the said Rules
be complied with and the amenities prescribed therein be provided to the work-people within a
reasonable time to be specified in the notice. If the contractor(s) shall fail within the period specified
in the notice to comply with and/observe the said Rules and to provide the amenities to the work-
people as aforesaid, the Engineer-in-Charge shall have the power to provide the amenities
hereinbefore mentioned at the cost of the contractor(s). The contractor(s) shall erect, make and
maintain at his/their own expense and to approved standards all necessary huts and sanitary
arrangements required for his/their work-people on the site in connection with the execution of
the works, and if the same shall not have been erected or constructed, according to approved
standards, the Engineer-in-Charge shall have power to give notice in writing to the contractor(s)
requiring that the said huts and sanitary arrangements be remodelled and/or reconstructed
according to approved standards, and if the contractor(s) shall fail to remodel or reconstruct such
huts and sanitary arrangements according to approved standards within the period specified in the
notice, the Engineer-in-Charge shall have the power to remodel or reconstruct such huts and
sanitary arrangements according to approved standards at the cost of the contractor(s).
CLAUSE 19 H
The contractor(s) shall at his/their own cost provide his/their labour with a sufficient number of
huts (hereinafter referred to as the camp) of the following specifications on a suitable plot of land
to be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge.
(i) (a) The minimum height of each hut at the eaves level shall be 2.10m (7 ft.) and the floor
area to be provided will be at the rate of 2.7 sq.m. (30 sq.ft.) for each member of the
worker’s family staying with the labourer.
(b) The contractor(s) shall in addition construct suitable cooking places having a minimum
area of 1.80m x 1.50m (6’x5') adjacent to the hut for each family.
(c) The contractor(s) shall also construct temporary latrines and urinals for the use of the
labourers each on the scale of not less than four per each one hundred of the total
strength, separate latrines and urinals being provided for women.
(d) The contractor(s) shall construct sufficient number of bathing and washing places, one
unit for every 25 persons residing in the camp. These bathing and washing places shall
be suitably screened.
(ii) (a) All the huts shall have walls of sun-dried or burnt-bricks laid in mud mortar or other
suitable local materials as may be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. In case of sun-dried
bricks, the walls should be plastered with mud gobri on both sides. The floor may be kutcha
but plastered with mud gobri and shall be at least 15 cm (6") above the surrounding ground.
The roofs shall be laid with thatch or any other materials as may be approved by the
Engineer-in-Charge and the contractor shall ensure that throughout the period of their
occupation, the roofs remain water-tight.
(b) The contractor(s) shall provide each hut with proper ventilation.
(c) All doors, windows, and ventilators shall be provided with suitable leaves for security
purposes.
(d) There shall be kept an open space of at least 7.2m (8 yards) between the rows of huts
which may be reduced to 6m (20 ft.) according to the availability of site with the approval
of the Engineer-in-Charge. Back to back construction will be allowed
(iii) Water Supply - The contractor(s) shall provide adequate supply of water for the use of
labourers. The provisions shall not be less than two gallons of pure and wholesome water
per head per day for drinking purposes and three gallons of clean water per head per day
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for bathing and washing purposes. Where piped water supply is available, supply shall be at
stand posts and where the supply is from wells or river, tanks which may be of metal or
masonry, shall be provided. The contractor(s) shall also at his/ their own cost make
arrangements for laying pipe lines for water supply to his/ their labour camp from the
existing mains wherever available, and shall pay all fees and charges therefore.
(iv) The site selected for the camp shall be high ground, removed from jungle.
(v) Disposal of Excreta - The contractor(s) shall make necessary arrangements for the disposal
of excreta from the latrines by trenching or incineration which shall be according to the
requirements laid down by the Local Health Authorities. If trenching or incineration is not
allowed, the contractor(s) shall make arrangements for the removal of the excreta through
the Municipal Committee/authority and inform it about the number of labourers employed
so that arrangements may be made by such Committee/authority for the removal of the
excreta. All charges on this account shall be borne by the contractor and paid direct by him
to the Municipality/authority. The contractor shall provide one sweeper for every eight
seats in case of dry system.
(vi) Drainage - The contractor(s) shall provide efficient arrangements for draining away sullage
water so as to keep the camp neat and tidy.
(vii) The contractor(s) shall make necessary arrangements for keeping the camp area sufficiently
lighted to avoid accidents to the workers.
(viii) Sanitation - The contractor(s) shall make arrangements for conservancy and sanitation in
the labour camps according to the rules of the Local Public Health and Medical Authorities.
CLAUSE 19 I
The Engineer-in-Charge may require the contractor to dismiss or remove from the site of the work
any person or persons in the contractors’ employ upon the work who may be incompetent or
misconduct himself and the contractor shall forthwith comply with such requirements. In respect
of maintenance/repair or renovation works etc. where the labour have an easy access to the
individual houses, the contractor shall issue identity cards to the labourers, whether temporary or
permanent and he shall be responsible for any untoward action on the part of such labour. AE/JE
will display a list of contractors working in the colony/Blocks on the notice board in the colony and
also at the service centre, to apprise the residents about the same.
CLAUSE 19J
It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to see that the building under construction is not
occupied by any body unauthorizedly during construction, and is handed over to the Engineer-in-
Charge with vacant possession of complete building. If such building though completed is occupied
illegally, then the Engineer-in-Charge shall have the option to refuse to accept the said
building/buildings in that position. Any delay in acceptance on this account will be treated as the
delay in completion and for such delay, a levy upto 5% of tendered value of work may be imposed
by the WAPCOS whose decision shall be final both with regard to the justification and quantum and
be binding on the contractor.
However, WAPCOS, through a notice, may require the contractor to remove the illegal occupation
any time on or before construction and delivery.
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similar reputed and recognized Institute managed/ certified by State/Central Government. The
number of such qualified tradesmen shall not be less than 20% of total skilled/semi skilled workers
required in each trade at any stage of work. The contractor shall submit number of man days
required in respect of each trade, its scheduling and the list of qualified tradesmen along with
requisite certificate from recognized Institute to Engineer in charge for approval. Notwithstanding
such approval, if the tradesmen are found to have inadequate skill to execute the work of respective
trade, the contractor shall substitute such tradesmen within two days of written notice from
Engineer-in-Charge. Failure on the part of contractor to obtain approval of Engineer-in-Charge or
failure to deploy qualified tradesmen will attract a compensation to be paid by contractor at the
rate of Rs. 100 per such tradesman per day. Decision of Engineer in Charge as to whether particular
tradesman possesses requisite skill and amount of compensation in case of default shall be final
and binding.
Provided always, that the provisions of this clause, shall not be applicable for works with estimated
cost put to tender being less than Rs. 5 crores.
CLAUSE 22
All sums payable by way of compensation under any of these conditions shall be considered as
reasonable compensation to be applied to the use of WAPCOS without reference to the actual loss
or damage sustained and whether or not any damage shall have been sustained.
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CLAUSE 24
All works to be executed under the contract shall be executed under the direction and subject to
the approval in all respects of the Engineer-in-Charge who shall be entitled to direct at what point
or points and in what manner they are to be commenced, and from time to time carried on.
Place of Arbitration
The place of arbitration shall be New Delhi.
English Language
The request for arbitration, the answer to the request, the terms of reference, any written
submissions, any orders and awards shall be in English and, if oral hearings take place, English shall
be the language to be used in the hearings.
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Enforcement of Award
The Parties agree that the decision or award resulting from arbitration shall be final and binding
upon the Parties and shall be enforceable in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration and
Conciliation Act.
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the WAPCOS shall be entitled to withhold and have a lien to retain to the extent of such
claimed amount or amounts referred to above, from any sum or sums found payable or
which may at any time thereafter become payable to the contractor under the same
contract or any other contract with the Engineer-in-Charge of the WAPCOS or any
contracting person through the Engineer-in-Charge pending finalization of adjudication of
any such claim.
It is an agreed term of the contract that the sum of money or moneys so withheld or
retained under the lien referred to above by the Engineer-in-Charge or WAPCOS will be kept
withheld or retained as such by the Engineer-in-Charge or WAPCOS till the claim arising out
of or under the contract is determined by the arbitrator(if the contract is governed by the
arbitration clause) by the competent court, as the case may be and that the contractor will
have no claim for interest or damages whatsoever on any account in respect of such
withholding or retention under the lien referred to above and duly notified as such to the
contractor. For the purpose of this clause, where the contractor is a partnership firm or a
limited company, the Engineer-in-Charge or the WAPCOS shall be entitled to withhold and
also have a lien to retain towards such claimed amount or amounts in whole or in part from
any sum found payable to any partner/limited company as the case may be, whether in his
individual capacity or otherwise.
b) WAPCOS shall have the right to cause an audit and technical examination of the works and
the final bills of the contractor including all supporting vouchers, abstract, etc., to be made
after payment of the final bill and if as a result of such audit and technical examination any
sum is found to have been overpaid in respect of any work done by the contractor under
the contract or any work claimed to have been done by him under the contract and found
not to have been executed, the contractor shall be liable to refund the amount of over-
payment and it shall be lawful for WAPCOS to recover the same from him in the manner
prescribed in sub-clause (i) of this clause or in any other manner legally permissible; and if
it is found that the contractor was paid less than what was due to him under the contract in
respect of any work executed by him under it, the amount of such under payment shall be
duly paid by WAPCOS to the contractor, without any interest thereon whatsoever.
Provided that the Government shall not be entitled to recover any sum overpaid, nor the
contractor shall be entitled to payment of any sum paid short where such payment has been
agreed upon between the WAPCOS on the one hand and the contractor on the other under
any term of the contract permitting payment for work after assessment by WAPCOS.
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account or on any other ground in respect of any sum of money withheld or retained under this
clause and duly notified as such to the contractor.
CLAUSE 29B: EMPLOYMENT OF COAL MINING OR CONTROLLED AREA LABOUR NOT PERMISSIBLE
The contractor shall not employ coal mining or controlled area labour falling under any category
whatsoever on or in connection with the work or recruit labour from area within a radius of 32 km
(20 miles) of the controlled area. Subject as above the contractor shall employ imported labour only
i.e., deposit imported labour or labour imported by contractors from area, from which import is
permitted.
Where ceiling price for imported labour has been fixed by State or Regional Labour Committees not
more than that ceiling price shall be paid to the labour by the contractor.
The contractor shall immediately remove any labourer who may be pointed out by the Engineer-in-
Charge as being a coal mining or controlled area labourer. Failure to do so shall render the
contractor liable to pay to WAPCOS a sum calculated at the rate of Rs.10/- per day per labourer.
The certificate of the Engineer-in-Charge about the number of coal mining or controlled area
labourer and the number of days for which they worked shall be final and binding upon all parties
to this contract.
It is declared and agreed between the parties that the aforesaid stipulation in this clause is one in
which the public are interested within the meaning of the exception in Section 74 of Indian Contract
Act, 1872.
Explanation:- Controlled Area means the following areas:
Districts of Dhanbad, Hazaribagh, Jamtara - a Sub-Division under Santhal Pargana Commissionery,
Districts of Bankuara, Birbhum, Burdwan, District of Bilaspur.
Any other area which may be declared a Controlled Area by or with the approval of the Central
Government.
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(i) The contractor shall provide all necessary superintendence during execution of the work and all
along thereafter as may be necessary for proper fulfilling of the obligations under the contract.
The contractor shall immediately after receiving letter of acceptance of the tender and before
commencement of the work, intimate in writing to the Engineer-in-Charge, the name(s),
qualifications, experience, age, address(s) and other particulars along with certificates, of the
principal technical representative to be in charge of the work and other technical representative(s)
who will be supervising the work. Even of the contractor (or partner(s) in case of firm/ company) is
himself / herself an Engineers, it is necessary on the part of the contractor to Employ principal
technical representative / technical representative (s).
The Engineer-in-Charge shall within 3 days of receipt of such communication intimate in writing his
approval or otherwise of such a representative(s) to the contractor. Any such approval may at any
time be withdrawn and in case of such withdrawal, the contractor shall appoint another such
representative(s) according to the provisions of this clause. Decision of the tender accepting
authority shall be final and binding on the contractor in this respect. Such a principal technical
representative and other technical representative(s) shall be appointed by the contractor soon after
receipt of the approval from Engineer-in-charge and shall be available at site before start of work.
All the provisions applicable to the principal technical representative under the Clause will also be
applicable to other technical representative(s) The principal technical representative and other
technical representative(s) shall be present at the site of work for supervision at all times when any
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If the Engineer-in-Charge, whose decision in this respect is final and binding on the contractor, is
convinced that no such technical representative(s) is/are effectively appointed or is/are effectively
attending or fulfilling the provision of this clause, a recovery (non refundable) shall be effected from
the contractor and the decision of the Engineer-In-Charge as recorded in the site order book and
measurement recorded checked/test checked in Measurement Books shall be final and binding on
the contractor. Further if the contractor fails to appoint suitable technical Principal technical
representative and/or other technical representative(s) and if such appointed persons are not
effectively present or are absent by more than two days without duly approved substitute or do not
discharge their responsibilities satisfactorily, the Engineer-in-Charge shall have full powers to
suspend the execution of the work until such date as suitable other technical representative(s)
is/are appointed and the contractor shall be held responsible for the delay so caused to the work.
The contractor shall submit a certificate of employment of the technical representative(s) (in the
form of copy of Form-16 or CPF deduction issued to the Engineers employed by him) along with
every on account bill/ final bill and shall produce evidence if at any time so required by the Engineer-
in-Charge.
(ii) The contractor shall provide and employ on the site only such technical assistants as are skilled
and experienced in their respective fields and such foremen and supervisory staff as are competent
to give proper supervision to the work.
The contractor shall provide and employ skilled, semiskilled and unskilled labour as is necessary for
proper and timely execution of the work.
The Engineer-in-Charge shall be at liberty to object to and require the contractor to remove from
the works any person who in his opinion misconducts himself, or is incompetent or negligent in the
performance of his duties or whose employment is otherwise considered by the Engineer-in-Charge
to be undesirable. Such person shall not be employed again at works site without the written
permission of the Engineer-in- Charge and the persons so removed shall be replaced as soon as
possible by competent substitutes.
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Government shall not entertain any claim whatsoever in this respect except as provided under
Clause 34.
ii. The contractor shall deposit royalty and obtain necessary permit for supply of the red bajri,
stone, kankar, etc. from local authorities.
If pursuant to or under any law, notification or order any royalty, cess or the like becomes payable
by the Government of India and does not any time become payable by the contractor to the State
Government, Local authorities in respect of any material used by the contractor in the works, then
in such a case, it shall be lawful to the Government of India and it will have the right and be entitled
to recover the amount paid in the circumstances as aforesaid from dues of the contractor
However, effect of variation in rates of GST or Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare
Cess or imposition or repeal of any other tax, levy or cess applicable on output of the works
contract shall be adjusted on either side, increase or decrease.
Provided further that for Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Cess or any tax
(other than GST), levy or cess varied or imposed after the last date of receipt of tender including
extension if any, any increase shall be reimbursed to the contractor only if the contractor
necessarily and properly pays such increased amount of taxes/levies/cess.
Provided further that such increase including GST shall not be made in the extended period of
contract for which the contractor alone is responsible for delay as determined by WAPCOS for
extension of time.
(ii) The contractor shall keep necessary books of accounts and other documents for the purpose of
this condition as may be necessary and shall allow inspection of the same by a duly authorized
representative of the Government and/or the Engineer-in-Charge and shall also furnish such
other information/document as the Engineer-in-Charge may require from time to time.
(iii) The contractor shall, within a period of 30 days of the imposition of any such further tax or levy
or cess, or variation or repeal of such tax or levy or cess give a written notice thereof to the
Engineer-in-charge that the same is given pursuant to this condition, together with all necessary
information relating thereto.
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NOTE: By the term “near relatives” is meant wife, husband, parents and grand parents, children and
grand children, brothers and sisters, uncles, aunts and cousins and their corresponding in-laws.
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authorized variation, if not returned by the contractor or if not fully reconciled to the
satisfaction of the Engineer-in-Charge within fifteen days of the issue of written notice
by the Engineer-in-charge
(ii) The said action under this clause is without prejudice to the right of the WAPCOS to take
action against the contractor under any other conditions of contract for not doing the work
according to the prescribed specifications.
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contractor in respect of the work. If no complaint is pending, on record till after 3 months after
completion of the work and/or no communication is received from the Labour Officer to this effect
till six months after the date of completion, it will be deemed to have received the clearance
certificate and the Security Deposit will be released if otherwise due.
CLAUSE42: INSURANCE
1. Requirements
Before commencing execution of works, unless stated otherwise in the special conditions of
contract, it shall be obligatory for the contractor to obtain at his own cost stipulated insurance
cover under the following requirements:
a) Contractor’s all risk and Third Party Cover.
b) Liability under the workmen’s compensation Act, 1923, Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and
Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.
c) Accidents to staff, Engineers, Supervisors and others who are not governed by workmen’s
compensation Act.
d) Damage to material, machinery and works due to fire theft etc.
e) Any other risk to be covered by insurance as may be specified by the employer in the special
conditions of contract.
3. Currency of Policy
The policies shall remain in force throughout the period of execution of the works and till the
expiry of the defect liability period. The contractor shall, whenever called upon, produce to the
engineer or his representative the various insurance policies obtained by him as also the rates
of premia and the premia paid by him to ensure that the polices indeed continue to be in force.
If the contractor fails to effect or keep in force or provide adequate cover in the insurance
policies mentioned in the sub clause 46(1) or any other insurance he might be required to effect
under the contract, then in such cases, the employer may effect and keep in force any such
insurance or further insurance and the cost and expenses incurred by him in this regard shall be
deductible from payments due to the contractor or from the contractor’s performance security.
1. SITE
1.1 The contractor shall ensure that adequate measures are taken for the prevention of erosion
of the top soil during the construction phase. The contractor shall implement the Erosion
and Sedimentation Control Plan (ESCP) provided to him by the Engineer-in-charge as part of
the larger Construction Management Plan (CMP). The contractor shall obtain the Erosion
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and Sedimentation Control Plan (ESCP) Guidelines from the Engineer-in-charge and then
prepare “working plan” for the following month’s activities as a CAD drawing showing the
construction management, staging & ESCP. At no time soil should be allowed to erode away
from the site and sediments should be trapped where necessary.
1.2 The contractor shall ensure that all the top soil excavated during construction works is neatly
stacked and is not mixed with other excavated earth. The contractors shall take the
clearance of the architects / Engineer-in-charge before any excavation. Top soil should be
stripped to a depth of 20 cm (centimetres) from the areas to be disturbed, for example
proposed area for buildings, roads, paved areas, external services and area required for
construction activities etc. It shall be stockpiled to a maximum height of 40 cm in designated
areas, covered or stabilised with temporary seeding for erosion prevention and shall be
reapplied to site during plantation of the proposed vegetation. Top soil shall be separated
from subsoil, debris and stones larger than 50 mm (millimetre) diameter. The stored top soil
may be used as finished grade for planting areas.
1.3 The contractor shall carry out the recommendations of the soil test report for improving the
soil under the guidance of the Engineer-in-charge who would also advise on the timing of
application of fertilizers and warn about excessive nutrient levels.
1.4 The contactor shall carry out post-construction placement of topsoil or other suitable plant
material over disturbed lands to provide suitable soil medium for vegetative growth. Prior
to spreading the topsoil, the sub-grade shall be loosened to a depth of 50mm to permit
bonding. Topsoil shall be spread uniformly at a minimum compacted depth of 50mm on
grade 1:3 or steeper slopes, a minimum depth of 100mm on shallower slopes. A depth of
300mm is preferred on relatively flatter land.
1.5 The Contractor should follow the construction plan as proposed by the Engineer-in-charge
to minimize the site disturbance such as soil pollution due to spilling. Use staging and spill
prevention and control plan to restrict the spilling of the contaminating material on site.
Protect top soil from erosion by collection storage and reapplication of top soil, constructing
sediment basin, contour trenching, mulching etc.
1.6 No excavated earth shall be removed from the campus unless suggested otherwise by
Engineer-in-charge. All subsoil shall be reused in backfilling/landscape, etc as per the
instructions of the Engineer-in-charge
1.7 The contractor shall not change the natural gradient of the ground unless specifically
instructed by the architects / landscape consultant. This shall cover all natural features like
water bodies, drainage gullies, slopes, mounds, depressions, rocky outcrops, etc. Existing
drainage patterns through or into any preservation area shall not be modified unless
specifically directed by the Engineer-in-charge.
1.8 The contractor shall not carry out any work which results in the blockage of natural drainage.
1.9 The contractor shall ensure that existing grades of soil shall be maintained around existing
vegetation and lowering or raising the levels around the vegetation is not allowed unless
specifically directed by the Engineer-in-charge
1.10 Contractor shall reduce pollution and land development impacts from automobiles use
during construction.
1.11 Overloading of trucks is unlawful and creates and erosion and sedimentation problems,
especially when loose materials like stone dust, excavated earth, sand etc. are moved.
Proper covering must take place. No overloading shall be permitted.
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2.4 Contractor shall collect all construction waste generated on site. Segregate these wastes
based on their utility and examine means of sending such waste to manufacturing units
which use them as raw material or other site which require it for specific purpose. Typical
construction debris could be broken bricks, steel bars, broken tiles, spilled concrete and
mortar etc.
2.5 The contractor shall provide clean drinking water for all workers
2.6 The contractor shall provide the minimum level of sanitation and safety facilities for the
workers at site. The contractor shall ensure cleanliness of workplace with regard to the
disposal of waste and effluent; provide clean drinking water and latrines and urinals as per
applicable standard. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the workman within easy
access of their place of work. The total no. to be provided shall not be less than 1 per 30
employs in any one shift. Toilet facilities shall be provided from the start of building
operations, connection to a sewer shall be made as soon as practicable. Every toilet shall be
so constructed that the occupant is sheltered from view and protected from the weather
and falling objects. Toilet facilities shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. A sufficient
quantity of disinfectant shall be provided. Natural or artificial illumination shall be provided.
2.7 The contractor shall ensure that air pollution due to dust/generators is kept to a minimum,
preventing any adverse effects on the workers and other people in and around the site. The
contractor shall ensure proper screening, covering stockpiles, covering brick and loads of
dusty materials, wheel-washing facility, gravel pit, and water spraying. Contractor shall
ensure the following activities to prevent air pollution during construction:
Clear vegetation only from areas where work will start right away
Vegetate / mulch areas where vehicles do not ply.
Apply gravel / landscaping rock to the areas where mulching / paving is impractical
Identify roads on-site that would be used for vehicular traffic. Upgrade vehicular
roads (if these are unpaved) by increasing the surface strength by improving particle
size, shape and mineral types that make up the surface & base. Add surface gravel
to reduce source of dust emission. Limit amount of fine particles (smaller than
0.075mm) to 10 – 20%
Water spray, through a simple hose for small projects, to keep dust under control.
Fine mists should be used to control fine particulate. However, this should be done
with care so as not to waste water. Heavy watering can also create mud, which when
tracked onto paved public roadways, must be promptly removed. Also, there must
be an adequate supply of clean water nearby to ensure that spray nozzles don’t get
plugged. Water spraying can be done on:
a) Any dusty materials before transferring, loading and unloading
b) Area where demolition work is being carried out
c) Any un-paved main haul road
d) Areas where excavation or earth moving activities are to be carried out
The contractor shall ensure that the speed of vehicles within the site is limited to 10
km/hr.
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All material storages should be adequately covered and contained so that they are
not exposed to situations where winds on site could lead to dust / particulate
emissions.
Spills of dirt or dusty materials will be cleaned up promptly so the spilled material
does not become a source of fugitive dust and also to prevent of seepage of pollutant
laden water into the ground aquifers. When cleaning up the spill, ensure that the
clean-up process does not generate additional dust. Similarly, spilled concrete
slurries or liquid wastes should be contained / cleaned up immediately before they
can infiltrate into the soil / ground or runoff in nearby areas
Provide hoardings of not less than 3m high along the site boundary, next to a road
or other public area
Provide dust screens, sheeting or netting to scaffold along the perimeter of the
building Cover stockpiles of dusty material with impervious sheeting
Cover dusty load on vehicles by impervious sheeting before they leave the site
2.8 Contractor shall be required to provide an easily accessible area that serves the entire
building and is dedicated to the separation, collection and storage of materials for recycling
including (at a minimum) paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, plastics, and metals. He shall
coordinate the size and functionality of the recycling areas with the anticipated collections
services for glass, plastic, office paper, newspaper, cardboard, and organic wastes to
maximize the effectiveness of the dedicated areas. Consider employing cardboard balers,
aluminium can crushers, recycling chutes, and collection bins at individual workstations to
further enhance the recycling program.
2.9 The contractor shall ensure that no construction leach ate (Ex: cement slurry), is allowed to
percolate into the ground. Adequate precautions are to be taken to safeguard against this
including, reduction of wasteful curing processes, collection, basic filtering and reuse. The
contractor shall follow requisite measures for collecting drainage water run-off from
construction areas and material storage sites and diverting water flow away from such
polluted areas. Temporary drainage channels, perimeter dike/swale, etc. shall be
constructed to carry the pollutant-laden water directly to the treatment device or facility
(municipal sewer line).
2.10 Staging (dividing a construction area into two or more areas to minimize the area of soil that
will be exposed at any given time) should be done to separate undisturbed land from land
disturbed by construction activity and material storage.
2.11 The contractor shall Comply with the safety procedures, norms and guidelines (as
applicable) as outlined in the document Part 7 _Constructional practices and safety, 2005,
National Building code of India, Bureau of Indian Standards. A copy of all pertinent
regulations and notices concerning accidents, injury and first-aid shall be prominently
exhibited at the work site. Depending upon the scope & nature of work, a person qualified
in first-aid shall be available at work site to render and direct first-aid to causalities. A
telephone may be provided to first-aid assistant with telephone numbers of the hospitals
displayed. Complete reports of all accidents and action taken thereon shall be forwarded to
the competent authorities.
2.12 The contractor shall ensure the following activities for construction workers safety, among
other measures:
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2.20 The contractor shall ensure that a flush out of all internal spaces is conducted prior to
andover. This shall comprise an opening of all doors and windows for 14 days to vent out
any toxic fumes due to paints, varnishes, polishes, etc.
2.21 Contractor shall make efforts to reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants that are
dorous or potentially irritating harmful to the comfort and well-being of installer and
building occupants. Contractor shall ensure that the VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
content of paints, coatings and primers used must not exceed the VOC content limits
mentioned below:
Paints
Non-flat - 150 g/L
Flat (Mat) - 50 g/L
Anti corrosive/ anti rust - 250 g/L
Coatings
Clear wood finishes
Varnish - 350 g/L
Lacquer - 550 g/L
Floor coatings - 100 g/L
Stains - 250 g/L
Sealers
Waterproofing sealer - 250 g/L
Sanding sealer - 275 g/L
Other sealers - 200 g/L
The VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) content of adhesives and sealants used must be less
than VOC content limits mentioned:
2.22 Wherever required, Contractor shall meet and carry out documentation of all activities
on site, supplementation of information, and submittals in accordance with GRIHA
program standards and guidelines. Towards meeting the aforementioned building
environmental rating standard(s) expert assistance shall be provided to him up on
request.
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p) All plumbing and sanitary fixtures installed shall be as per the requirement of the of the
GRIHA and shall adhere to the minimum LPM and LPF mentioned.
q) The contractor shall employ 100% zero ODP (ozone depletion potential) insulation; HCFC
hydro-chlorofluorocarbon)/ and CFC (chlorofluorocarbon) free HVAC and refrigeration
equipment’s and/halon-free fire suppression and fire extinguishing systems.
r) The contractor shall ensure that all composite wood products/agro-fibre products used for
cabinet work, etc do not contain any added urea formaldehyde resin.
2.29 Documentation
a) The contractor shall, during the entire tenure of the construction phase, submit the
following records to the Engineer-in-charge on a monthly basis:
i) Water consumption in litres
ii) Electricity consumption in ‘kwh’ units
iii) Diesel consumption in litres
iv) Quantum of waste generated at site and the segregated waste types divided into
inert, chemical and hazardous wastes.
v) Digital photo documentation to demonstrate compliance of safety guidelines as
specified here.
b) The contractor shall, during the entire tenure of the construction phase, submit the
following records to the Engineer-in-charge on a weekly basis:
i) Quantities of material brought into the site, including the material issued to the
contractor.
ii) Quantities of construction debris (if at all) taken out of the site
iii) Digital photographs of the works at site, the workers facilities, the waste and other
material storage yards, pre-fabrication and block making works, etc as guided by the
Engineer-in-charge.
c) The contractor shall submit one document after construction of the buildings, a brief
description along with photographic records to show that other areas have not been
disrupted during construction. The document should also include brief explanation and
photographic records to show erosion and sedimentation control measures adopted.
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(Document CAD drawing showing site plan details of existing vegetation, existing buildings,
existing slopes and site drainage pattern, staging and spill prevention measures, erosion and
sedimentation control measures and measures adopted for top soil preservation during
construction
d) The contractor shall submit to the Engineer-in-charge after construction of the buildings, a
detailed as built quantification of the following:
i) Total materials used,
ii) Total top soil stacked and total reused
iii) Total earth excavated,
iv) Total waste generated,
v) Total waste reused,
vi) Total water used,
vii) Total electricity, and
viii) Total diesel consumed.
e) The contractor shall submit to the Engineer-in-charge, before the start of construction, a
site plan along with a narrative to demarcate areas on site from which top soil has to be
gathered, designate area where it will be stored, measures adopted for top soil preservation
and indicate areas where it will be reapplied after construction is complete.
f) The contractor shall submit to the Engineer-in-charge, a detailed narrative (not more than
250 words) on provision for safe drinking water and sanitation facility for construction
workers and site personnel.
g) Provide supporting document from the manufacturer of the cement specifying the fly-ash
content in PPC used in reinforced concrete.
h) Provide supporting document from the manufacturer of the pre-cast building blocks
specifying the fly ash content of the blocks used in an infill wall system.
i) The contractor shall, at the end of construction of the buildings, submit to the Engineer-in-
charge, submit following information, for all material brought to site for construction
purposes, including manufacturer’s certifications, verifying information, and test data,
where Specifications sections require data relating to environmental issues including but
not limited to:
Source of products: Supplier details and location of the supplier and brand name.
ii) Project Recyclability: Submit information to assist Owner and WAPCOS in recycling
materials involved in shipping, handling, and delivery, and for temporary materials
necessary for installation of products.
iii) Recycled Content: Submit information regarding product post industrial recycled and
post consumer recycled content. Use the “Recycled Content Certification Form”, to
be provided by the Commissioning Authority appointed for the Project.
iv) Product Recyclability: Submit information regarding product and product’s
component’s recyclability including potential sources accepting recyclable materials.
v) Clean tech: Provide pollution clearance certificates from all manufacturers of
materials
vi) Indoor Air quality and Environmental Issues: Submit following certificates:
a) Certifications from manufacturers of Low VOC paints, adhesives, sealant and
polishes used at this particular project site.
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j) Provide total support to the Engineer-in-charge appointed by the WAPCOS in completing all
Green Building Rating related formalities, including signing of forms, providing signed letters
in the contractor’s letterhead.
2.30 EQUIPMENT
a) To ensure energy efficiency during and post construction all pumps, motors and engines
used during construction or installed, shall be subject to approval and as per the
specifications of the architects.
b) All lighting installed by the contractor around the site and at the labour quarters during
construction shall be CFL/LED bulbs of the appropriate illumination levels. This condition is
a must, unless specifically prescribed.
The contractor is expected to go through all other conditions of the GRIHA rating
stipulations, which can be provided to him by the architects.
Failure to adhere to any of the above mentioned items, without necessary clearances from
the architects and the Engineer-in-charge, shall be deemed as a violation of contract and the
contractor shall be held liable for penalty as determined by the architects.
Within each Request for Payment the Contractor shall show separately:
(i) the amounts which the Contractor claims to be payable as the cost of the Works
completed during that month; and
(ii) the cumulative amount of all prior payments made by WAPCOS Limited; and
(iii) any amounts to which the Contractor considers are due and payable to it in
accordance with the provisions of the Contract.
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CLAUSE- 46: RULE 144 (XI) IN GENERAL FINANCIAL RULES (GFRS) 2017
i. Any bidder from a country which shares a land border with India will be eligible to bid in
this tender only if the bidder is registered with the Competent Authority.
ii. “Bidder “(including the term ‘tenderer’, ‘consultant’ or ‘service provider’ in certain
contexts) means any person or firm or company, including any member of a consortium or
joint venture (that is an association of several persons, or firms or companies), every
artificial juridical person not falling in any of the descriptions of bidders stated
hereinbefore, including any agency branch or office controlled by such person,
participating in a procurement process.
iii. “Bidder from a country which shares a land border with India” for the purpose of this Order
means:-
a) An entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or
b) A subsidiary of an entity incorporated, established or registered in such a country; or
c) An entity substantially controlled through entities incorporated, established or
registered in such a country; or
d) An entity whose beneficial owner is situated in such a country; or
e) An Indian (or other) agent of such an entity; or
f) A natural person who is a citizen of such a country; or
g) A consortium or joint venture where any member of the consortium or joint venture
falls under any of the above
iv. The beneficial owner for the purpose of clause 47(iii) above will be as under:
1. In case of a company or Limited Liability Partnership, the beneficial owner is the natural
person(s), who, whether acting alone or together, or through one or more juridical
person, has a controlling ownership interest or who exercise control through other
means.
Explanation-
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v. An Agent is a person employed to do any act for another, or to represent another in dealings
with third person.
The successful bidder shall not be allowed to sub-contract works to any contractor from a country
which shares a land border with India unless such contractor is registered with the Competent
Authority.
The Blacklisting Policy of the company is available on official website of WAPCOS Limited. The
Bidder/tenderer/consultant/contractors have to mandatorily furnish an undertaking addressing the
same to Engineer-in-Charge in the form of certificate to abide the contents of Blacklisting Policy as
per FORM-C. Any action in violation of the blacklisting policy or to the certificate furnished shall
result in cancellation of tender at the stage before or after the award of work.
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SECTION–IV
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
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Clause 1: General:
The following Additional Conditions of Contract shall be read in conjunction with General
Conditions of Contract. The same shall be considered as an extension and not limitation of
the obligations of the Contractors. In case of any discrepancy between Additional Conditions of
Contract and the General Conditions of Contract, these Additional Conditions of Contract shall
take precedence over the General Conditions of Contract.
The Contractor has to construct and maintain proper bench marks at all salient
locations/positions in order that the lines and levels may be accurately checked at all times.
Theodolite/ Total Station, Levels, Prismatic Compass, Chain, Steel and FRP Tapes and all other
surveying instruments found necessary on the works shall be provided by the Contractor for
use at site in connection with this work.
Contractor are covered during the period of construction of works and/or also covered during
the period of Defect Liability for loss or damage.
a. The Works and the Temporary works to the full value of such works.
b. The materials, constructional plant, centering, shuttering and scaffolding materials and
other things brought to the site for their full value.
Whenever required by Employer, the Contractor shall produce the policy or the policies of
insurance and the receipts for payment of the current premium.
Contractor is required to take insurance cover under the Workman Compensation Act, 1923
amended from time to time from Nationalized insurance company and pay premium charges
thereof. Wherever required by Employer the Contractor shall produce the policy or the policies
of Insurance and the receipt of payment of the current premiums.
Contractor is required to take third party insurance cover for an amount of 5% (five percent) of
contract value from Nationalized insurance company for insurance against any damage, injury
or loss which may occur to any person or property including that of Employer / Owner, arising
out of the execution of the Works or Temporary works. Wherever required by Employer the
Contractor shall produce the policy or the policies of Insurance and the receipt of payment of
the current premiums.
4.4 If the Contractor shall fail to effect and keep in force the insurances referred to above,
or any other insurance which he may be required to effect under the terms of the Contract,
then and in any such case the Employer on advice of the EIC may effect and keep in force any
such insurance and pay such premium or premiums as may be necessary for that purpose and
from time to time deduct the amount so paid by the Employer as aforesaid from any
moneys due or which may become due to the Contractor, or recover the same as debt
due from the Contractor.
4.5 The Contractor shall at all times indemnify Employer and Owner against all claims, damages
or compensation under the provision of Payment of wages act-1936, Minimum Wages Act-
1948, Employer’s liability Act-1938, the workmen’s compensation Act-1947, Industrial Disputes
Act-1947 and Maternity Benefit Act-1961 or any modifications thereof or any other law in force
or as consequence of any accident or injury to any workman or other persons in or about the
works, whether in the employment of the Contractor or not, against all costs, charges and
expenses of any suit, action or proceedings arising out of such incident or injury and against all
sum or sums which may with the consent of the Contractor be paid to compromise or
compound any such claim. Without limiting his obligations and liabilities as above provided,
the Contractor shall insure against all claims, damages or compensation payable under the
Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923 or any modification thereof or any other law relating
thereto.
4.6 The Contractor, in case of re-building or reinstatement after fire, shall be entitled to such
extension of time for completion as the EIC may deem fit, but shall, however not be entitled to
reimbursement by the Employer or any shortfall or deficiency in the amount finally paid by the
Insurer in settlement of any claim arising as set out herein.
5.3 The Engineer-in-Charge’s approval shall not alter the Contractor’s responsibility for
design of the Temporary Works.
Further, if and to the extent that the delay of possession of site caused by any error or delay
by the Contractor, including an error in, or delay in the submission of, any of the Contractor’s
Documents, the Contractor shall not be entitled to such extension of time and any payment.
8.2 The business of a management meeting shall be to review the plans for remaining work
and to deal with matters raised in accordance with the early warning procedure.
8.3 The Engineer-in-Charge shall record the business of management meetings and is to
provide copies of his record to those attending the meeting and to the Employer. The
responsibility of the parties for actions to be taken is to be decided by the Engineer-in-
Charge either at the management meeting or after the management meeting and
stated in writing to all who attended the meeting.
the Employer at no extra cost and share the Site with other Contractors/agencies, public
authorities, utilities working in the area, if any. The Contractor will carry out the entire work
in a planned manner by coordinating his work with other agencies, who will be simultaneously
carrying out work in the same area and also co-ordinate in connection with the position of
various fixtures, inserts, embedment's and other allied work connected with the completion
of the building / subject work.
In case of any dispute between the agencies engaged on the same work, decision of
Engineer-in-Charge shall be final and binding.
Labour Camp is permitted at site. However, no labour shall be permitted to stay in the partly
completed building at any time. Unauthorized occupation of any area/partly completed
building by the Contractor’s labourer will be treated as trespass and action will be taken to
evict them including termination of Contract if deemed fit. Sanitary as well as water supply
and drainage facilities as required by the labour laws in force, are to be provided by the
Contractors at his own cost. The labour camp should be dismantled by the Contractor before
handing over the buildings.
The Contractor shall not deposit materials anywhere at work site which will seriously
inconvenience the public. The Engineer-in-Charge may require the Contractor to remove any
materials which are considered to be a danger or inconvenience to the public or cause them to
be removed at the Contractor’s cost.
The Contractor shall exercise full care to ensure that no damage is caused by him or his
workmen, during the operation to the existing water supply and power lines. The cost of any
such damage and risks arising out of this shall be entirely borne by the Contractor.
Clause 15: Drainage around the Buildings and Foundation for other Works
The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for the provision and maintenance of efficient
drainage arrangements in the work site to lead all water whatsoever pumped out from the
excavations on account of rains, floods, springs or any other source whatsoever. The foundation
trenches shall be kept free from water while all the works below ground level are in progress.
Flooding or ponding of water in the work site shall not be permitted under any circumstances
whatsoever and the Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to prevent the same by
providing suitable pumps and other dewatering arrangement.
The cost of repairing damages if any, to the work under execution or to any government
property in and around the site shall be entirely borne by the Contractor where such damages
are due to his non-compliance with the above conditions.
Samples of various materials required for testing shall be provided free of charge by the
Contractors. Testing charges if any, including all other expenses required to be incurred for
taking the samples, conveyance, packing etc., shall be borne by the Contractors.
In addition to submission of samples of materials, the Contractor shall make a sample mock
up ready in all respects, including the finishing items of works of civil works including
installation of fittings as well as those of water supply, plumbing and sanitation work and
electrical, internal fittings, fixtures and wiring etc. to determine the acceptable standard of
materials and workmanship. The sample mock up with all final finishes and installations etc.
shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-Charge in advance before taking up the finishing
items of the work in the building(s). Each of these samples of items of work / trade / materials
approved by the Engineer-in-Charge will be endorsed as “Guide line samples”, as per which
further works shall be executed in strict conformity with standard of materials & workmanship.
The provision of co-ordination and co-operation with other agencies shall be mutatis-
mutandis applicable to the above mentioned “Sample mock-up / Sample finishing works”
also.
Testing charges shall be borne by the Contractor. If any additional test needs to be at site,
Contractor shall bear the cost.
The Engineer-in-Charge shall make alternative arrangements for supply of water at the
risk and cost of Contractor(s) if the arrangements made by the Contractor(s) for
procurement of water are in the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge, unsatisfactory.
The Contractor shall arrange to provide a minimum storage of 5000 Liters. (Or two days
requirement whichever is higher) of water at building location with all necessary pumps for
storage of water shall be built by the Contractor at his own cost at location to be approved by
the Engineer-in-Charge. The water storage tanks should be leak proof and wastage and misuse
of water is strictly prohibited, Contamination and pollution of water to be strictly avoided.
Construction water should not be used for drinking or for domestic purpose. Contractor will
make his own arrangement for water required for drinking purposes at site of work at his own
cost.
a. The minimum clearance (measured at the lowest sag point) to be maintained for all
overhead lines shall be 4 Mtrs. cross country or along roads and 6.1 metres across roads.
b. Metallic poles as a general rule should be avoided and if used should be earthed
individually.
c. All loose hanging of wires and cables should be avoided. The line wires should be
properly supported and an approved method of fixing shall be adopted.
d. Installation shall not cause any hindrance to the normal movement of men and
materials at site.
e. All cables and wires should be adequately protected against mechanical damage
during construction activity of all Contractors, working at site.
g. Laying of cable and wires direct on floor shall not be allowed but if absolutely
necessary for some very short lengths, the same shall be taken through suitable
mechanical covering like G.I. / M.S. Pipes etc.
h. All the cut door switch boards, equipment etc., should be adequately protected
against rain or preferably they should not be exposed to weather.
i. If overhead lines using bare conductors are installed, a guard wire system of adequate size
shall run along the cables / wires and earthed effectively.
j. The connection for portable machines shall be taken only through suitably rated 3 pin
socket points. Iron clad industrial type outlets are preferred. While taking supply
through socket outlet a plug top must be used, avoiding inserting of loose wires in the
sockets. The third pin of the plug shall invariably be earthed and 3 core wire of
appropriate specifications and capacity shall be used.
l. Duly authorized persons having valid wireman’s license / competence certificate must be
employed under the supervision of a qualified and experienced Electrical Supervisor for
carrying out electrical work and repair of electrical equipment, installation and
maintenance etc. at site.
m. Special precaution shall be taken by the Contractor not to disturb the sapling/trees
recently planted by the side of the compound wall. The sapling/trees fall within the
building/road etc. shall be transplanted to suitable place with written approval of the
Engineer-in-Charge and maintained by the Contractor till completion of works at his own
cost.
The Engineer-in-Charge shall be entitled to have tests made without any extra cost to the
Employer at the laboratory selected by the Employer for any stores and or materials supplied
by the Contractors, who shall provide at his own expense all the facilities which the Engineer-
in-Charge may require for this purpose.
Any stores and materials brought to site for use on the work and which has been rejected by
Engineer-in-Charge shall be immediately removed off the site by Contractor at his own
expenses and intimate in writing accordingly to the Engineer-in-Charge. The rejected materials
shall not be used in any manner in the construction of the project.
Copies of the drawings approved by the Engineer-in-Charge and the construction drawings issued
shall be kept by the Contractor at the site and the same shall at all reasonable times be made
available for inspection and use by the Engineer-in-Charge and any other person authorized
by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Contractor on the work for main sewer, filtered and unfiltered main.
Employment of licensed electrical foreman: The Contractor should employ a licensed
electrical foreman to supervise the Electrical works.
All materials and articles brought by the Contractor to the work site shall have to be declared
at the security gate. Similarly, no materials shall be taken out from the premises without proper
gate pass.
The Contractors, Suppliers, vendors, workers engaged in work/business will be issued with
renewable entry permit to avoid unauthorized entry in the work site on scrutiny of
applications in prescribed form.
For working on Sundays, Holidays and late hours, even though permission will be accorded by
the Engineer-in-Charge, the Contractor will have to make application to the Engineer-in-
Charge also and keep them informed well in advance.
The area where the proposed work is to be carried is residential / non-residential area under
the control of Security authorities, entry to the site of work shall be through the main gate
only. The Contractor shall follow strictly the security regulations at site of work regarding entry
of personnel, materials etc. and other regulations that might be enforced from time to time
at the work site and also in the campus for smooth and efficient operation. The
Contractors, his agents, representatives, workmen etc. and his materials, carts, trucks or
other means of transport etc. will be allowed to enter through and leave from such point
of entry/exit at such times, the authorities in charge of the area, at their sole discretion, may
permit.
The Contractors, his agents and representatives are required to be in possession of the
individual identity / muster cards or passes. The muster cards or passes are examined by the
security staff at the time entry / exit inside the premises and also at any time or number of
times within such area.
The Contractor will have to apply for entry/muster permits of likely number of labour to be
engaged during the week for the workers and authorize their representatives to collect the
entry permits for labour from the Employer’s Security Authorities.
It will be the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain the list of laborers permitted to work
inside the premises in a register and the representative of Contractor’s labour will have to issue
entry pass to each labour after making necessary entry in the registers.
The Contractor, his agents, representatives, workmen shall strictly observe the orders
pertaining to prevailing fire precautions.
In addition to the above, other security regulations as may be imposed by the Security
authorities / Engineer-in-Charge shall be complied with / observed by the Contractor and his
workmen, in addition to the above.
Any breach of above security regulations and rules in force from time to time will be viewed
seriously. No claim whatsoever will be entertained by the Employer on account of the
observation of the Security regulations.
It will be the entire responsibility of the Contractor to protect the work(s) carried out by them
including the fittings, fixtures and other accessories provided by them till the entire work is
satisfactorily handed over to the Employer.
The Contractor shall also be responsible for consequential effects arising out during the
inspection done by the third party from time to time and will take appropriate action for
rectification of defective work. Rectification of defective works or replacement of sub-
standard materials or articles, as pointed out by the third party authorized by Employer, will
be carried out or replaced by the Contractor at his own risk and cost. The Employer will not
pay any extra amount for such rectification or replacement.
5. The Contractor shall submit the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) / Quality Control &
Quality Assurance Plan as finalized by the NESTS and submit to the WAPCOS & Third Party
Quality Assurance Agency (TPQAA) for checking & verification during visit of TPQAA. The
reports of TPQAA will be the part of the Running Account Bills which will be raised after
completion of important milestones / critical activities as defined by NESTS.
6. If required, the contractor has to do site clearance, enabling work, barricading, diversion of
Roads, shifting/ realignment of existing utility services, drains, nallahs etc. at his own cost
as per direction of Engineer-in-charge and the contractor shall not be entitled for any extra
payment whatsoever in this regard.
7. Necessary arrangements including its maintenance are to be made by the contractor for
temporary diversion of flow of existing drain and road, as the case may be. The existing
drain, road would be demolished, wherever required, with the progress of work under the
scope of proposed project. The existing Road and Drain, which are not in the alignment of
the said project but are affected and/ or need to be demolished during execution for
smooth progress of the project, shall be rehabilitated to its original status and condition
(including black topping) by the contractor at his own cost. The cost to be incurred by
contractor in these regards shall be deemed to be included in the quoted rates of the Bill
of Quantities items and contractor shall not be entitled for any extra payment whatsoever,
in these regards.
9. The information about the public utilities (whether over ground or underground) like
electrical/ telephone/ water supply lines, OFC Cables, open drain etc. is the
responsibility of contractor to ascertain the utilities that are to be affected by the works
through the site investigation and collection of information from the concerned utility. The
Contractor shall render all help and assistance in documenting the total sequence of this
project by way of photography, slides, etc. nothing extra shall be payable to the agency on
this account.
10. Contractor shall provide R.O. Plant sufficient for workers employed at site, his technical
staff and site staff.
11. The Contractor shall make his own arrangements for obtaining electric connection and
water Connection/arrangement (if required). The water charges and electricity charges as
charged by the Owner and Local Authorities shall be borne by the Contractor. No dispute
in this regard shall be entertained.
12. The Contractor shall dispose of all the dismantled materials, debris, garbage, waste outside
of the campus of the works at his own cost and provide clear and clean site at the time of
handing over the works
13. The Contractor shall be entirely and exclusively responsible for the horizontal, vertical and
other alignment, the level and correctness of every part of the work and shall rectify
effectively any errors or imperfections therein. Such rectifications shall be carried out by
the Contractor at his own cost to the instructions and satisfaction of the Engineer-in-
Charge.
14. The cost/rates quoted by the Contractor are deemed to be inclusive of site clearance,
setting out work, profile, establishment of reference bench mark, spot levels, construction
of all safety and protection devices, barriers, earth embankments, preparatory works, all
testing of materials working during monsoon, working at all depths, height and locations
etc. unless specified in the schedule of quantities.
15. The contractor shall deposit royalty and obtain necessary permit for supply of bajri, stone,
kankar, sand etc. from the local authorities and quoted rates shall be inclusive of royalty on
any account whatsoever.
16. Any cement slurry added over base surface (or) for continuation of concreting for better
bond is deemed to have been in-built in the items and nothing extra shall be payable (or)
extra cement considered in consumption on this account.
17. Samples of various materials required for testing shall be provided free of charges by the
Contractor. Testing charges, if any, unless otherwise provided shall be borne by the
Contractor. All other expenditure required to be incurred for taking the samples,
conveyance, packing etc. shall be borne by the Contractor himself.
18. The Contractor shall have to make approaches road to the site, if so required and keep
them in good condition for transportation of labour and materials as well as inspection of
works by the Engineer-in-Charge. Nothing extra shall be paid on this account.
19. No payment shall be made for any damage caused by rain, snowfall, flood or any other
natural calamity, whatsoever during the execution of the work. The Contractor shall be fully
responsible for any damage to the govt. property and work for which the payment has been
advanced to him under the contract and he shall make good the same at his risk and cost.
The Contractor shall be fully responsible for safety and security of his material, T&P,
Machinery brought to the site by him.
20. Wherever work is specified to be done or material procured through specialized agencies,
their names shall be got approved well in advance from Engineer-in-Charge. Failure to do
so shall not justify delay in execution of work. It is suggested that immediately after award
of work, Contractor should negotiate with concerned specialist agencies and send their
names for approval to Engineer-in-Charge. Any material procured without prior approval
of Engineer-in-Charge in writing is liable to be rejected. Engineer-in-Charge reserves right
to get the materials tested in laboratories of his choice before final acceptance.
Nonstandard materials shall not be accepted.
21. The construction joints shall be provided in predetermined locations only as decided by
Engineer-in-Charge. The cost of shuttering for these construction joints shall be included in
item of Concrete work / RCC work and nothing extra shall be payable on this account to the
Contractor.
22. No chase cutting/dismantling of plaster/RCC/CC shall be allowed, so Contractor has to
execute the electrical work accordingly.
23. The Contractor shall invariably prepare the samples of finishing items i.e. flooring of
different types, external & internal finishing i/c colour scheme of paint, tiles in dado,
flooring in platforms & staircase, water supply & sanitary fittings and any other item as per
direction of Engineer-in-Charge. The Contractor shall proceed with further finishing items
only after getting the samples of these items approved in writing from Engineer-in-Charge.
No extra claim whatsoever beyond the payments due at agreement rates will be
entertained from the Contractor on this account.
24. Special Conditions for Steel: The Contractor shall procure TMT bars of Fe500D grade from
primary steel producers as per the list of approved makes.
25. Special Conditions for Waterproofing: The contractor shall associate himself with the
specialized firm, to be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge in writing, for water proofing
treatment for lower ground floor, underground tank, pump room and on roofs. Guarantee
in the prescribed proforma attached with tender document shall be given by the specialized
firm, for a period of ten years from the date after the maintenance period prescribed in the
contract, which shall be counter signed by the contractor as token of overall responsibility.
If however any defect is noticed during the guarantee period, it shall be rectified by the
contractor within seven days of intimation. In case it is not attended to, the same will be
got done by another agency at the risk and cost of the contractor. This guarantee deposit
can however be released in full if a bank guarantee of equivalent amount for 10 years is
produced and deposited with the Employer.
26. Use of Fly Ash Bricks: The contractor is required to use fly ash clay bricks conforming to IS
3812, in view of the Fly Ash Notification issued by the Government of India from time to
time.
27. Contractor shall not divert any advance payments or part thereof for any work other than
that needed for completion of the contracted work. All advance payments received as per
terms of the contract (i.e., mobilization advance, secured advance against materials
brought at site, secured advance against plant & machinery and/or for work done during
interim stages, etc.) are required to be re-invested in the contracted work to ensure
advance availability of resources in terms of materials, labour, plant & machinery needed
for required pace of progress for timely completion of work.
28. The Contractor shall be responsible for consequential effects arising out during the
inspection done by the Chief Technical Examiner Cell, Central Vigilance Commission or
Committee constituted by the NESTS or construction site visiting team of NESTS or by the
Building Works Committee or third party authorized by WAPCOS or any Statuary Committee
or by any duly authorized representative of WAPCOS, during the progress or any time after
the construction and development of project up to the defect liability period, and will take
appropriate action for rectification of defective work and modifications as suggested by the
above teams/ group/ individual. Rectification of defective works or replacement of sub-
standard materials or articles or modifications, as pointed out by the Chief Technical Cell,
Central Vigilance Commission, committee constituted by NESTS, construction site visiting
team of NESTS, Building Works Committee or authorized representative of WAPCOS or third
party authorized by WAPCOS/ NESTS or any Statuary Committee, will be carried out or
replaced/ modified by the Contractor at his own risk and cost.
29. Any Circular/Guidelines/SOP issued by the NESTS during the progress/ execution of the
construction work shall be followed by the contractor without any dispute.
30. If any official of contractor is not following the directions of NESTS/ WAPCOS in the best
interest of work in that case. NESTS/ WAPCOS has full authority to get replaced that official
from site of work with prior notice.
31. Handing Over of the Project: Contractor will hand over the project to Owner /Client after
successful completion of each component of the project along with submission of all the
required documents i.e. As- built drawings, Inventory list, guarantee / warranty bonds,
certificates & invoices of equipment, lock and key of each room and NoCs form various
Departments with complete satisfaction and acceptance by NESTS. Contractor shall provide
necessary Completion Certificate/NOC from all local Government/ Statuary Authorities
including Fire, Forest, Electrical, Environment, Lift, DG Set, Complete inventory list, duly
signed as-build drawings, required before handing over the project to the client. The partial
handing over of works components shall not be considered. Defect Liability period of One
(1) years will start from the date of successful completion of each component of the project
and handing over to NESTS with all satisfaction & acceptance along with submission of all
the required documents i.e. As- built drawings, Inventory list, guarantee / warranty bonds,
certificates & invoices of equipment, lock and key of each room and NoCs form various
Departments .
32. All the modifications and any additional works (basic requirement after use of premises by
user) suggested by client at the time of handing over of the project and after occupancy of
premises by client during Defect Liability Period must be taken up by contractor without
any disputes.
33. If any dispute/ hindrance may arise during construction due to any reason whatsoever, the
contractor is not liable for any financial claim or damages due to such circumstances.
34. Royalty at the prevailing rates wherever payable shall have to be paid by the contractor on
the boulders, metal, shingle, sand and bajri etc. Or any other material collected by him for
the work direct to revenue authorities and nothing extra shall be paid by the department
for the same.
35. The contractor shall provide at his own cost suitable weighing, surveying and leveling and
measuring arrangements as may be necessary at site for checking. All such equipment shall
be got calibrated in advance from laboratory, approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. Nothing
extra shall be payable on this account.
36. The contractor shall comply with proper and legal orders and directions of the local or public
authority or municipality and abide by their rule and regulations and pay all fees and charges
which he may be liable.
37. Removal of rejected/sub-standard materials.
The following procedure shall be followed for the removal of rejected/sub-standard
materials from the site of work:
(i) Whenever any material brought by the contractor to the site of work is rejected, entry
thereof should invariably be made in the Site Order Book under the signature of the
Engineer-In-Charge, giving the approximate quantity of such materials.
(ii) As soon as the material is removed, a certificate to that effect shall be recorded by the
Engineer-In-Charge against the original entry, giving, the date of removal and mode of
removal, i.e., whether by truck, carts, or by manual labour. If the removal is by truck,
the registration number of the truck should be recorded.
(iii) When it is not possible for the Engineer-In-Charge to be present at the site of work at
the time of actual removal of the rejected/sub-standard materials from the site, the
required certificate should be recorded by the Authorized Representative of WAPCOS,
and the Engineer-In-Charge should countersign the certificate recorded by the
Authorized Representative.
38. If the work is carried out in more than one shift or during night, no claim on this account
shall be entertained. The contractor has to take permission from the police & local
authorities etc. if required for work during night hours. No claim / hindrance on this account
shall be considered if work is not allowed during night time. The requisite supervision shall
be made available by the WAPCOS along with necessary issue of material under joint
custody.
39. In case of any inconsistency between clauses, the clause favorable/ beneficiary to the
project will prevail which will be decided by the owner and WAPCOS.
SECTION – V
ANNEXURES
Annexure – I
FORM OF PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
WAPCOS Limited,
76-C, Sector 18, Institutional Area
Gurgaon, Haryana-122015.
or any other indulgence shown by the Employer or by any other matter or thing whatsoever which
under law would but for this provision, have the effect of relieving the Bank. The guarantee shall
not be affected by a change in the constitution of the bank or of the employer.
The bank also agrees that the Employer at its option shall be entitled to enforce this Guarantee
against the Bank as a principal debtor, in the first instance, without proceeding against the
Contractor and notwithstanding any security or other guarantee that the Employer may have in
relation to the Contractor's liabilities.
We The Said Bank do hereby declare that we have absolute and unconditional power to issue this
guarantee in your favour under the Memorandum and Articles of Association or such other
constitutional documents of the Bank and the undersigned have full power to execute this
guarantee under the Power of Attorney / Post Approval Authorization dated
_____________________ of the bank granted to him / us by the Bank. We the said bank do hereby
declare and undertake that your claim under the guarantee shall not be affected by any deficiency
or other defect in the powers of the bank or its officials and the guarantee shall be deemed to have
been issued as if the bank and its officials have all the powers and authorization to give this
guarantee on behalf of the bank.
We the said bank do hereby certify the genuineness and appropriateness of the Stamp paper and
stamp value used for issuing the guarantee. We the said bank do hereby declare and undertake that
your claim under the guarantee shall not be affected by any deficiency or other defect in the stamp
paper or its stamp value.
We the said bank do hereby declare that our payments hereunder shall be made to you , free and
clear of and without and deduction, reduction on account of any reasons including any and all
present and future taxes, levies, charges of withholding whatsoever imposed or collected with
respect thereto.
Notwithstanding anything contained hereinabove our liability under this guarantee is restricted to
Rs. _____________(Rupees ____________________ only) and it shall remain in force upto and
including _____________ and shall be extended from time to time for such period as may be
desired by M/s WAPCOS Limited to whom this bank guarantee has been given.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein
i) Our liability under this guarantee shall not exceed Rs. __________________
(Rupees_______________________________________ only);
ii) This bank guarantee shall be valid upto _____________; and
iii) our liability to make payment shall arise and we are liable to pay the guaranteed amount or any
part thereof under this guarantee, only and only if you serve upon us a written claim or
demand in terms of the guarantee on or before ____________ (indicate a date twelve
month after validity of Guarantee)
Annexure – II
FORM OF ADVANCE PAYMENT GUARANTEE
WAPCOS Limited,
76-C, Sector 18, Institutional Area
Gurgaon, Haryana-122015
We the Said Bank do hereby declare that we have absolute and unconditional power to issue this
guarantee in your favour under the Memorandum and Articles of Association or such other
constitutional documents of the Bank and the undersigned have full power to execute this
guarantee under the Power of Attorney/ Post Approval Authorization dated ____________ of the
bank granted to him / us by the Bank. We the said bank do hereby declare and undertake that your
claim under the guarantee shall not be affected by any deficiency or other defect in the powers of
the bank or its officials and the guarantee shall be deemed to have been issued as if the bank and
its officials have all the powers and authorization to give this guarantee on behalf of the bank.
We the said bank does hereby certify the genuineness and appropriateness of the Stamp paper and
stamp value used for issuing the guarantee. We the said bank does hereby declare and undertake
that your claim under the guarantee shall not be affected by any deficiency or other defect in the
stamp paper or its stamp value.
We the said bank do hereby declare that our payments hereunder shall be made to you , free and
clear of and without and deduction, reduction on account of any reasons including any and all
present and future taxes, levies, charges of withholding whatsoever imposed or collected with
respect thereto.
Notwithstanding anything contained hereinabove our liability under this guarantee is limited to
Rs.______________ (Rupees ________________ only) and it shall remain in force upto and
including _______________ and shall be extended from time to time for such period (not exceeding
one year), as may be desired by M/s _____________ on whose behalf this bank guarantee has been
given.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein
i) Our liability under this guarantee shall not exceed Rs.__________(Rupees
_______________________only);
ii) This bank guarantee shall be valid upto ________________ and
iii) our liability to make payment shall arise and we are liable to pay the guaranteed amount or
any part thereof under this guarantee, only and only if you serve upon us a written claim
or demand in terms of the guarantee on or before ___________ (indicate a date twelve
months after the validity of the guarantee).
ANNEXURE-III
(1) That the said sum of Rupees ………………………………………………..so advanced by the WAPCOS
to the Contractor as aforesaid and all or any further sum or sums advanced as aforesaid
shall be employed by the Contractor in or towards expediting the execution of the said
works and for no other purpose whatsoever.
(2) That the materials detailed in the said Account of Secured Advances which have been offered
to and accepted by the WAPCOS as security are absolutely the Contractor’s own property
and free from encumbrances of any kind and the contractor will not make any application for
or receive a further advance on the security of materials which are not absolutely his own
property and free from encumbrances of any kind and the Contractor indemnifies the WAPCOS
against all claims to any materials in respect of which an advance has been made to him as
aforesaid.
(3) That the materials detailed in the said Account of Secured Advances and all other materials
on the security of which any further advance or advances may hereafter be made as aforesaid
(hereinafter called the said materials) shall be used by the Contractor solely in the execution
of the said works in accordance with the directions of the Divisional Officer …………………….
Division (hereinafter called the Divisional Officer) and in the term of the said agreement.
(4) That the Contractor shall make at his own cost all necessary and adequate arrangements for
the proper watch, safe custody and protection against all risks of the said materials and that
until used in construction as aforesaid the said materials shall remain at the site of the said
works in the Contractor’s custody and on his own responsibility and shall at all times be
open to inspection by the Divisional Officer or any officer authorised by him. In the event of
the said materials or any part thereof being stolen, destroyed or damaged or becoming
deteriorated in a greater degree than is due to reasonable use and wear thereof the
Contractor will forthwith replace the same with other materials of like quality or repair and
make good the same as required by the Divisional Officer.
(5) That the said materials shall not on any account be removed from the site of the said works
except with the written permission of the Divisional Officer or an officer authorised by him
on that behalf.
(6) That the advances shall be repayable in full when or before the Contractor receives payment
from the WAPCOS of the price payable to him for the said works under the terms and
provisions of the said agreement. Provided that if any intermediate payments are made to
the Contractor on account of work done than on the occasion of each such payment the
WAPCOS will be at liberty to make a recovery from the Contractor’s bill for such payment
by deducting there from the value of the said materials then actually used in the
construction and in respect of which recovery has not been made previously, the value for this
purpose being determined in respect of each description of materials at the rates at which
the amounts of the advances made under these presents were calculated.
(7) That if the Contractor shall at any time make any default in the performance or observance in
any respect of any of the terms and provisions of the said agreement or of these presents
the total amount of the advance or advances that may still be owing to the WAPCOS shall
immediately on the happening of such default be repayable by the Contractor to the
WAPCOS together with interest thereon at twelve per cent per annum from the date or
respective dates of such advance or advances to the date of repayment and with all costs
charges, damages and expenses incurred by the WAPCOS in or for the recovery thereof or
the enforcement of this security or otherwise by reason of the default of the Contractor and
the Contractor hereby covenants and agrees with the WAPCOS to repay and pay the same
respectively to him accordingly.
(8) That the Contractor hereby charges all the said materials with the repayment to the
WAPCOS of the said sum of Rupees …………………………………………and any further sum or sums
advanced as aforesaid and all costs charges, damages and expenses payable under these
presents PROVIDED ALWAYS and it is hereby agreed and declared that notwithstanding
anything in the said agreement and without prejudice to the powers contained therein if and
whenever the covenant for payment and repayment herein before contained shall become
enforceable and the money owing shall not be paid in accordance therewith the WAPCOS
may at any time thereafter adopt all or any of the following courses as he may deem best :-
(a) Size and utilize the said materials or any part thereof in the completion of the said works
on behalf of the Contractor in accordance with the provisions in that behalf contained
in the said agreement debiting the Contractor with the actual cost of effecting such
completion and the amount due in respect of advances under these presents and
crediting the Contractor with the value of work done as if he had carried it out in
accordance with the said agreement and at the rates thereby provided. If the balance
is against the Contractor he is to pay same to the WAPCOS on demand.
b) Remove and sell by public auction the seized materials or any part thereof and out of the
moneys arising from the sale retain all the sums aforesaid repayable or payable to the
WAPCOS under these presents and pay over the surplus (if any) to the Contractor.
(c) Deduct all or any part of the moneys owing out of the security deposit or any sum due
to the Contractor under the said agreement.
(9) That except in the event of such default on the part of the Contractor as aforesaid interest on
the said advance shall not be payable.
(10) That in the event of any conflict between the provisions of these presents and the said
agreement the provisions of these presents shall prevail and in the event of any dispute or
difference arising over the construction or effect of these presents the settlement of which
has not been herein before expressly provided for the same shall be finally resolved as per
provisions of clause 25 of the contract.
In witness whereof the said ……………………and ………………………by the order and under the
direction of the WAPCOS have hereunto set their respective hands the day and year first above
written.
Signed, sealed and delivered by……………………….. the said contractor in the presence of
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Signature ………………………
Witness Name………………………………………………..
Address ……………………….
Signed by………………………..
by the order and direction of the WAPCOS in the presence of
Witness Name………………………………………………..
Address ……………………….
Signed by………………………..
ANNEXURE-IV
FORMAT FOR SEEKING EXTENSION OF TIME
(To be submitted on Contractor’s original Letter Head)
1. Name of Contractor:
2. Name of work:
3. Agreement No. and Date:
4. Date of commencement of work as per Agreement:
5. Period and Stipulated date of completion as per Agreement:
6. Period for which extension of time already given:
It is understood that we will not claim any additional cost due to above extension of time and also
understand that WAPCOS have rights to act in accordance with provisions in relevant clauses of
Contract Agreement.
Dated………………………..
Annexure – V
FORMAT FOR GUARANTE BONDS / AFFIDAVTI FOR WORK
(On Rs. 100 non- Judicial Stamp Paper)
GUARANTEE TO BE EXECUTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR REMOVAL OF DEFECTS AFTER
COMPLETION IN RESPECT OF WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY INSTALLATIONS, ROCK WOOL
INSULATION AND POLYURETHENE FOAM
The agreement made this ____ day of __________ 20 __________ between (Name of Contractor
Firm) _____________ (hereinafter called the GUARANTOR of the one part) and the WAPCOS
LIMITED (hereinafter called the WAPCOS of the other part).
WHEREAS THIS agreement is supplementary to a contract. (Herein after called the Contract) dated
_________ and made between the GUARANTOR OF THE ONE PART AND the WAPCOS of the other
part, whereby the contractor interalia, under look to render the work in the said contract recited
structurally stable workmanship and use of sound materials.
AND WHEREAS THE GUARANTOR agreed to give a guarantee to the effect that the said work will
remain structurally stable and guarantee against faulty workmanship, finishing, manufacturing
defects of materials and leakages etc.
NOW THE GUARANTOR hereby guarantee that work executed by him will remain structurally stable,
for the minimum life of ten years, to be reckoned from the date of start of Defect Liability Period
prescribed in the Contract.
The decision of the Engineer-in-charge with regard to nature and cause of defects shall be final.
During the period of guarantee the guarantor shall make good all defects to the satisfaction of the
Engineer in charge calling upon him to rectify the defects, failing which the work shall be got done
by the WAPCOS by some other contractor at the guarantor’s cost and risk. The decision of the
Engineer in charge as to the cost payable by the Guarantor shall be final and binding.
That if the guarantor fails to make good all the defects, commits breach thereunder then the
guarantor will indemnify the Principal and his successor against all loss, damage cost expense or
otherwise which may be incurred by him by reason of any default on the part of the GUARANTOR
in performance and observance of this supplementary agreement. As to the amount of loss and /
or damage and / or cost incurred by the WAPCOS the decision of the Engineer-in-charge will be final
and binding on the parties.
Annexure – VI
Contract for removal of defects after completion in respect of water proofing works
(To be submitted on Non-Judicial Stamp paper of minimum Rs. 100 duly attested by Notary /
Magistrate)
The Agreement made this _____________ day of ___________ Two thousand and _______
between
_______________________________________________________son of
_____________________________ (hereinafter called the Guarantor of the one part) and the
NESTS (hereinafter called the Owner of the other part).
WHEREAS This agreement is supplementary to a contract (hereinafter called the contract) dated
__________________________ and made between the GUARANTOR OF THE ONE part and the
Employer of the other part, whereby the contractor, inter alia, undertook to render the buildings
and structures in the contract recited completely water and leak-proof.
AND WHEREAS THE GUARANTOR agreed to give a guarantee to the effect that the said structures
will remain water and leak-proof for ten years from the date after the Defect Liability Period
prescribed in the contract. NOW THE GUARANTOR hereby guarantees that water proofing
treatment given by him will render the structures completely leak proof and the minimum life of
such water proofing treatment shall be ten years to be reckoned from the date after the
maintenance period prescribed in the contract.
Provided that the Guarantor will not be responsible for the leakage caused by earthquake or
structural defects or misuse of roof or alteration and for such purpose:
(a) Misuse of roof shall mean any operation which will damage proofing treatment, like chopping
of firewood and things of the same nature which might cause damage to the roof.
(b) Alteration shall mean construction of an additional storey or a part of the roof or construction
adjoining to existing roof whereby proofing treatment is removed in parts.
(c) The decision of the owner with regard to cause of leakage/seepage shall be final.
During this period of guarantee the guarantor shall make good all defects and in case of any defect
being found, render the building water proof to the satisfaction of the owner at his cost and shall
commence the work for the rectification within seven days from the date of issue of the notice from
the owner calling upon him to rectify the defects failing which the work shall be done by the
department by some other agency contractor at the GUARANTOR’s risk and cost. The decision of
the owner as to the cost payable by the Guarantor shall be final and binding. That if guarantor fails
to make good all defects or commits breach there under then the Guarantor will indemnify the
principal and his successors against all loss, damage, cost expense otherwise which may be incurred
by him by reason of any default on the part of the GUARANTOR in performance and observance of
this supplementary agreement. As to the amount of loss and/or damage and/or cost incurred by
the owner the decision of the owner will be final and binding on the parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF these presents have been executed by the Obliger______________ and by
________________ and for and on behalf of the NESTS on the day, month and year first above
written
1. …………………………………………….
2. …………………………………………….
SIGNED FOR AND ON BEHALF OF NESTS BY ____________________
________________________________ in the presence of:
1. …………………………………………….
2. …………………………………………….
ANNEXURE VI (a)
Form of Bank Guarantee Bond for Security Deposit for the Work of Water-Proofing Works.
1. In considerable of the National Educational Society for Tribal Students (NESTS) (hereinafter
called “The Owner”) having agreed to exempt.......................................... (Hereinafter called
the said contractor(s)) from the demand, under the terms and conditions of the Agreement
No............................... dated...................................Made between .................. and
......................... For the work of....................................... (hereinafter called “The said
Agreement”) security deposit for the due fulfillment by the said contractor(s) of the terms &
conditions contained in the said Agreements for the work of Anti water proofing work on
production of an irrevocable Bank Guarantee for Rs. 10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs only), for
ten years we .................................. (Indicate the name of the bank) (Hereinafter referred to
as “the Bank) hereby undertake to pay to the Owner an amount not exceeding Rs.
10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs only) on demand by the Owner.
2. We............................... (indicate the name of the bank) do hereby undertake to pay the
amounts due and payable under this Guarantee without any demure, merely on a demand
from NESTS stating that the amount claimed is required to meet the recoveries due or likely
to be due from the said contractor(s). Any such demand made on the Bank shall be conclusive
as regards the amount due and payable by the bank under the Guarantee. However, our
liability under this guarantee shall be restricted to an amount not exceeding Rs. 10,00,000/-
(Rupees Ten Lakhs only).
3. We............................ (indicate the name of the bank) further undertake to pay to NESTS any
money so demanded notwithstanding any dispute or disputes raised by the contractor(s) in
any suit or proceeding pending before any court or Tribunal relating thereto, our liability
under this present being absolute and unequivocal.
The payment so made by as under this bond shall be a valid discharge of our liability for
payment there under and the contractor(s) shall have no claim against us for making such
payment.
4. We............................... (indicate the name of the Bank) further agree that the guarantee
hereinafter contained shall remain in full force and effect during the period that would be
taken for the performance of the said agreement and that it shall continue to be enforceable
till all the dues of NESTS under or by virtue of the said agreement have been fully paid and
its claims satisfied or discharged or till NESTS certified that the terms and condition of the
said agreement have been fully and properly carried out by the said contractor(s) and
accordingly discharges this guarantee.
5. We………………………….. (indicate name of the bank) further agree with NESTS that NESTS shall
have the fullest liberty without our consent and without effecting in any manner our
obligations hereunder to vary any of the terms and conditions of the said agreement or to
extend time of performance by the said contractor(s) from time to time or to postpone for
any time or from time to time any of the powers exercisable by NESTS against the said
contractor(s) and to for bear or enforce any of the terms and conditions relating to the said
agreement and we shall not be relieved from our liability by reason of any such variation, or
extension being granted to the said contractors(s) or for any bearance, act of commission of
the part of NESTS or any indulgence by NESTS to the said contractor(s) or by any such matter
of thing whatsoever which under the law relating to sureties would, but for this provision,
have effect of so relieving us.
6. This guarantee will not be discharged due to the change in the constitution of Bank or the
contractor(s).
7. We……………………… (indicate the name of the Bank) lastly undertake not to revoke this
guarantee except with the previous consent of NESTS in writing
8. This guarantee shall be valid upto ........................... unless extended on demand by NESTS.
Notwithstanding anything mentioned above, our liability against this guarantee is restricted
to Rs. 10,00,000/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs only) and unless a claim in writing is lodged with us
within six months of the date of expiry or the extended date of expiry of this guarantee all
our liabilities under this guarantee shall stand discharged
Annexure – VII
FORMAT FOR GUARANTE BONDS FOR ANTI-TERMITE TREATMENT
(On Rs. 100 non- Judicial Stamp Paper)
GUARANTEE BOND TO BE EXECUTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR ANTI-TERMITE TREATMENT
The agreement made this ____ day of __________ 20 __________ between (Name of Contractor
Firm) _____________ (hereinafter called the GUARANTOR of the one part) and the WAPCOS
LIMITED (hereinafter called the WAPCOS of the other part).
WHEREAS THIS agreement is supplementary to a contract. (Herein after called the Contract) dated
_________ and made between the GUARANTOR OF THE ONE PART AND the WAPCOS of the other
part, whereby the contractor inter alia, undertook to render the wooden work in the said contract
recited completely Termite proof.
THE GUARANTOR hereby guarantee that the anti-termite treatment given by him will render the
wooden works completely Termite proof and the minimum life of such Anti-Termite treatment shall
be five years to be reckoned from the date completion of work as period prescribed in the contract.
During the period of guarantee the guarantor shall make good all defects and in case of any defects
being found render the wooden works termite proof to the satisfaction of the Engineer in charge at
his cost and shall commence the work for such rectification within seven days from the date of issue
of notice from the Engineer in charge calling upon him to rectify the defects, failing which the work
shall be got done by the WAPCOS through some other contractor at the guarantor’s cost and risk.
The decision of the Engineer in charge as to the cost payable by the Guarantor shall be final and
binding.
That if the guarantor fails to execute the Anti-termite works, or commits breach thereunder then
the guarantor will indemnify the Principal and his successor against all loss, damage, cost of
expenses or otherwise which may be incurred by him by reason of any of any default on the part of
the GUARANTOR in performance and observance of this supplementary agreement . As to the
amount of loss and / or cost incurred by the WAPCOS on the decision of the Engineer-in-charge will
be final and binding on the parties.
SIGNED FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE WAPCOS LIMITED BY______________ in the presence of :
1. _____________________
2. _____________________
ANNEXURE – VIII
SAFETY CODES
1. Suitable scaffolds should be provided for workmen for all works that cannot safely be done
from the ground, or from solid construction except such short period work as can be done
safely from ladders. When a ladder is used, an extra mazdoor shall be engaged for holding
the ladder and if the ladder is used for carrying materials as well suitable footholds and
hand-hold shall be provided on the ladder and the ladder shall be given an inclination not
steeper than ¼ to 1(¼ horizontal and 1 vertical).
2. Scaffolding of staging more than 3.6 m (12ft.) above the ground or floor, swung or
suspended from an overhead support or erected with stationary support shall have a guard
rail properly attached or bolted, braced and otherwise secured at least 90 cm. (3ft.) high
above the floor or platform of such scaffolding or staging and extending along the entire
length of the outside and ends thereof with only such opening as may be necessary for the
delivery of materials. Such scaffolding or staging shall be so fastened as to prevent it from
swaying from the building or structure.
3. Working platforms, gangways and stairways should be so constructed that they should not
sag unduly or unequally, and if the height of the platform or the gangway or the stairway is
more than 3.6 m (12ft.) above ground level or floor level, they should be closely boarded,
should have adequate width and should be suitably fastened as described in (2) above.
4. Every opening in the floor of a building or in a working platform shall be provided with
suitable means to prevent the fall of person or materials by providing suitable fencing or
railing whose minimum height shall be 90 cm. (3ft.).
5. Safe means of access shall be provided to all working platforms and other working places.
Every ladder shall be securely fixed. No portable single ladder shall be over 9m. (30ft.) in
length while the width between side rails in rung ladder shall in no case be less than 29 cm.
(11½") for ladder upto and including 3 m. (10 ft.) in length. For longer ladders, this width
should be increased at least ¼” for each additional 30 cm. (1 foot) of length. Uniform step
spacing of not more than 30 cm shall be kept. Adequate precautions shall be taken to
prevent danger from electrical equipment. No materials on any of the sites or work shall be
so stacked or placed as to cause danger or inconvenience to any person or the public. The
contractor shall provide all necessary fencing and lights to protect the public from accident
and shall be bound to bear the expenses of defence of every suit, action or other
proceedings at law that may be brought by any person for injury sustained owing to neglect
of the above precautions and to pay any damages and cost which may be awarded in any
such suit; action or proceedings to any such person or which may, with the consent of the
contractor, be paid to compensate any claim by any such person
6. (a) Excavation and Trenching - All trenches 1.2 m. (4ft.) or more in depth, shall at all times
be supplied with at least one ladder for each 30 m. (100ft.) in length or fraction thereof,
Ladder shall extend from bottom of the trench to at least 90 cm. (3ft.) above the surface
of the ground. The side of the trenches which are 1.5 m. (5ft.) or more in depth shall be
stepped back to give suitable slope or securely held by timber bracing, so as to avoid the
danger of sides collapsing. The excavated materials shall not be placed within 1.5 m.
(5ft.) of the edges of the trench or half of the depth of the trench whichever is more.
Cutting shall be done from top to bottom. Under no circumstances, undermining or
undercutting shall be done.
7. Demolition - Before any demolition work is commenced and also during the progress of the
work,
(i) All roads and open areas adjacent to the work site shall either be closed or suitably
protected.
(ii) No electric cable or apparatus which is liable to be a source of danger or a cable or
apparatus used by the operator shall remain electrically charged.
(iii) All practical steps shall be taken to prevent danger to persons employed from risk of
fire or explosion or flooding. No floor, roof or other part of the building shall be so
overloaded with debris or materials as to render it unsafe.
(b) At least 5 to 6 manholes upstream and downstream should be kept open for at
least 2 to 3 hours before any man is allowed to enter into the manhole for
working inside.
(c) Before entry, presence of Toxic gases should be tested by inserting wet lead
acetate paper which changes colour in the presence of such gases and gives
indication of their presence.
(d) Presence of Oxygen should be verified by lowering a detector lamp into the
manhole. In case, no Oxygen is found inside the sewer line, workers should be
sent only with Oxygen kit.
(e) Safety belt with rope should be provided to the workers. While working inside
the manholes, such rope should be handled by two men standing outside to
enable him to be pulled out during emergency.
(f) The area should be barricaded or cordoned of by suitable means to avoid
mishaps of any kind. Proper warning signs should be displayed for the safety of
the public whenever cleaning works are undertaken during night or day.
(g) No smoking or open flames shall be allowed near the blocked manhole being
cleaned.
(h) The malba obtained on account of cleaning of blocked manholes and sewer lines
should be immediately removed to avoid accidents on account of slippery
nature of the malba.
(i) Workers should not be allowed to work inside the manhole continuously. He
should be given rest intermittently. The Engineer-in-Charge may decide the time
up to which a worker may be allowed to work continuously inside the manhole.
(j) Gas masks with Oxygen Cylinder should be kept at site for use in emergency.
(k) Air-blowers should be used for flow of fresh air through the manholes.
Whenever called for, portable air blowers are recommended for ventilating the
manholes. The Motors for these shall be vapour proof and of totally enclosed
type. Non sparking gas engines also could be used but they should be placed at
least 2 metres away from the opening and on the leeward side protected from
wind so that they will not be a source of friction on any inflammable gas that
might be present.
(l) The workers engaged for cleaning the manholes/sewers should be properly
trained before allowing to work in the manhole.
(m)The workers shall be provided with Gumboots or non sparking shoes bump
helmets and gloves non sparking tools safety lights and gas masks and portable
air blowers (when necessary). They must be supplied with barrier cream for
anointing the limbs before working inside the sewer lines.
(n) Workmen descending a manhole shall try each ladder stop or rung carefully
before putting his full weight on it to guard against insecure fastening due to
corrosion of the rung fixed to manhole well.
(o) If a man has received a physical injury, he should be brought out of the sewer
immediately and adequate medical aid should be provided to him.
(p) The extent to which these precautions are to be taken depend on individual
situation but the decision of the Engineer-in-Charge regarding the steps to be
taken in this regard in an individual case will be final.
The Contractor shall not employ men and women below the age of 18 years on the work of
painting with products containing lead in any form. Wherever men above the age of 18 are
employed on the work of lead painting, the following precaution should be taken:-
(a) No paint containing lead or lead products shall be used except in the form of paste or
readymade paint.
(b) Suitable face masks should be supplied for use by the workers when paint is applied in
the form of spray or a surface having lead paint is dry rubbed and scrapped.
(c) Overalls shall be supplied by the contractors to the workmen and adequate facilities
shall be provided to enable the working painters to wash during and on the cessation
of work.
9. The Contractor shall not employ women and men below the age of 18 on the work of
painting with product containing lead in any form, wherever men above the age of 18 are
employed on the work of lead painting, the following principles must be observed for such
use :
(i) White lead, sulphate of lead or product containing these pigment, shall not be used
in painting operation except in the form of pastes or paint ready for use.
(ii) Measures shall be taken, wherever required in order to prevent danger arising from
the application of a paint in the form of spray.
(iii) Measures shall be taken, wherever practicable, to prevent danger arising out of from
dust caused by dry rubbing down and scraping.
(iv) Adequate facilities shall be provided to enable working painters to wash during and
on cessation of work.
(v) Overall shall be worn by working painters during the whole of working period.
(vi) Suitable arrangement shall be made to prevent clothing put off during working hours
being spoiled by painting materials.
(vii) Cases of lead poisoning and suspected lead poisoning shall be notified and shall be
subsequently verified by medical man.
(viii) WAPCOS may require, when necessary medical examination of workers.
(ix) Instructions with regard to special hygienic precautions to be taken in the painting
trade shall be distributed to working painters.
10. When the work is done near any place where there is risk of drowning, all necessary
equipments should be provided and kept ready for use and all necessary steps taken for
prompt rescue of any person in danger and adequate provision, should be made for prompt
first aid treatment of all injuries likely to be obtained during the course of the work.
11. Use of hoisting machines and tackle including their attachments, anchorage and supports
shall conform to the following standards or conditions :-
(i) (a) These shall be of good mechanical construction, sound materials and adequate
strength and free from patent defects and shall be kept repaired and in good
working order.
(b) Every rope used in hoisting or lowering materials or as a means of suspension
shall be of durable quality and adequate strength, and free from patent defects.
(ii) Every crane driver or hoisting appliance operator, shall be properly qualified and no
person under the age of 21 years should be in charge of any hoisting machine
including any scaffolding winch or give signals to operator.
(iii) In case of every hoisting machine and of every chain ring hook, shackle swivel and
pulley block used in hoisting or as means of suspension, the safe working load shall
be ascertained by adequate means. Every hoisting machine and all gear referred to
above shall be plainly marked with the safe working load. In case of a hoisting
machine having a variable safe working load each safe working load and the
condition under which it is applicable shall be clearly indicated. No part of any
machine or any gear referred to above in this paragraph shall be loaded beyond the
safe working load except for the purpose of testing.
(iv) In case of departmental machines, the safe working load shall be notified by the
Electrical Engineer-in-Charge. As regards contractor’s machines the contractors shall
notify the safe working load of the machine to the Engineer-in-Charge whenever he
brings any machinery to site of work and get it verified by the Electrical Engineer
concerned.
12. Motors, gearing, transmission, electric wiring and other dangerous parts of hoisting
appliances should be provided with efficient safeguards. Hoisting appliances should be
provided with such means as will reduce to the minimum the risk of accidental descent of
the load. Adequate precautions should be taken to reduce to the minimum the risk of any
part of a suspended load becoming accidentally displaced. When workers are employed on
electrical installations which are already energized, insulating mats, wearing apparel, such
as gloves, sleeves and boots as may be necessary should be provided. The worker should
not wear any rings, watches and carry keys or other materials which are good conductors of
electricity.
13. All scaffolds, ladders and other safety devices mentioned or described herein shall be
maintained in safe condition and no scaffold, ladder or equipment shall be altered or
removed while it is in use. Adequate washing facilities should be provided at or near places
of work.
14. These safety provisions should be brought to the notice of all concerned by display on a
notice board at a prominent place at work spot. The person responsible for compliance of
the safety code shall be named therein by the contractor.
15. To ensure effective enforcement of the rules and regulations relating to safety precautions
the arrangements made by the contractor shall be open to inspection by the Labour Officer
or Engineer-in-Charge of the department or their representatives.
16. Notwithstanding the above clauses from (1) to (15), there is nothing in these to exempt the
contractor from the operations of any other Act or Rule in force in the Republic of India.
ANNEXURE – IX
MODEL RULES FOR THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH AND SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS
FOR WORKERS EMPLOYED BY CONTRACTORS
1. APPLICATION
These rules shall apply to all buildings and construction works in which twenty or more
workers are ordinarily employed or are proposed to be employed in any day during the
period during which the contract work is in progress.
2. DEFINITION
Work place means a place where twenty or more workers are ordinarily employed in
connection with construction work on any day during the period during which the contract
work is in progress.
3. FIRST-AID FACILITIES
(i) At every work place, there shall be provided and maintained, so as to be easily
accessible during working hours, first-aid boxes at the rate of not less than one box
for 150 contract labour or part thereof ordinarily employed.
(ii) The first-aid box shall be distinctly marked with a red cross on white back ground and
shall contain the following equipment:-
(a) For work places in which the number of contract labour employed does not
exceed 50- Each first-aid box shall contain the following equipments :-
1) 6 small sterilised dressings.
2) 3 medium size sterilised dressings.
3) 3 large size sterilised dressings.
4) 3 large sterilised burn dressings.
5) 1 (30 ml.) bottle containing a two per cent alcoholic solution of iodine.
6) 1 (30 ml.) bottle containing salvolatile having the dose and mode of
administration indicated on the label.
7) 1 snakebite lancet.
8) 1 (30 gms.) bottle of potassium permanganate crystals.
9) 1 pair scissors.
10) 1 copy of the first-aid leaflet issued by the Director General, Factory Advice
Service and Labour Institutes, Government of India.
11) 1 bottle containing 100 tablets (each of 5 gms.) of aspirin.
12) Ointment for burns.
13) A bottle of suitable surgical antiseptic solution
(b) For work places in which the number of contract labour exceed 50. Each first-aid
box shall contain the following equipments.
1) 12 small sterilised dressings.
2) 6 medium size sterilised dressings.
3) 6 large size sterilised dressings.
(iii) Adequate arrangements shall be made for immediate recoupment of the equipment
when necessary
(iv) Nothing except the prescribed contents shall be kept in the First-aid box.
(v) The first-aid box shall be kept in charge of a responsible person who shall always be
readily available during the working hours of the work place.
(vi) A person in charge of the First-aid box shall be a person trained in First-aid treatment
in the work places where the number of contract labour employed is 150 or more.
(vii) In work places where the number of contract labour employed is 500 or more and
hospital facilities are not available within easy distance from the works. First-aid
posts shall be established and run by a trained compounder. The compounder shall
be on duty and shall be available at all hours when the workers are at work.
(viii) Where work places are situated in places which are not towns or cities, a suitable
motor transport shall be kept readily available to carry injured person or person
suddenly taken ill to the nearest hospital.
4. DRINKING WATER
(i) In every work place, there shall be provided and maintained at suitable places, easily
accessible to labour, a sufficient supply of cold water fit for drinking.
(ii) Where drinking water is obtained from an Intermittent public water supply, each
work place shall be provided with storage where such drinking water shall be stored.
(iii) Every water supply or storage shall be at a distance of not less than 50 feet from any
latrine drain or other source of pollution. Where water has to be drawn from an
existing well which is within such proximity of latrine, drain or any other source of
pollution, the well shall be properly chlorinated before water is drawn from it for
drinking. All such wells shall be entirely closed in and be provided with a trap door
which shall be dust and waterproof.
(iv) A reliable pump shall be fitted to each covered well, the trap door shall be kept
locked and opened only for cleaning or inspection which shall be done at least once
a month.
5. WASHING FACILITIES
(i) In every work place adequate and suitable facilities for washing shall be provided
and maintained for the use of contract labour employed therein.
(ii) Separate and adequate cleaning facilities shall be provided for the use of male and
female workers.
(iii) Such facilities shall be conveniently accessible and shall be kept in clean and hygienic
condition.
8. CRECHES
(i) At every work place, at which 20 or more women worker are ordinarily employed, there
shall be provided two rooms of reasonable dimensions for the use of their children under
the age of six years. One room shall be used as a play room for the children and the other
as their bedroom. The rooms shall be constructed with specifications as per clause 19H
(ii) a,b & c.
(ii) The rooms shall be provided with suitable and sufficient openings for light and
ventilation. There shall be adequate provision of sweepers to keep the places clean.
(iii) The contractor shall supply adequate number of toys and games in the play room and
sufficient number of cots and beddings in the bed room.
(iv) The contractor shall provide one ayaa to look after the children in the creche when the
number of women workers does not exceed 50 and two when the number of women
workers exceed 50.
(v) The use of the rooms earmarked as creches shall be restricted to children, their
attendants and mothers of the children.
9. CANTEENS
(i) In every work place where the work regarding the employment of contract labour is
likely to continue for six months and where in contract labour numbering one
hundred or more are ordinarily employed, an adequate canteen shall be provided by
the contractor for the use of such contract labour.
(ii) The canteen shall be maintained by the contractor in an efficient manner.
(iii) The canteen shall consist of at least a dining hall, kitchen, storeroom, pantry and
washing places separately for workers and utensils.
(iv) The canteen shall be sufficiently lighted at all times when any person has access to
it.
(v) The floor shall be made of smooth and impervious materials and inside walls shall be
limewashed or colour washed at least once in each year.
Provided that the inside walls of the kitchen shall be lime-washed every four months.
(vi) The premises of the canteen shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
(vii) Waste water shall be carried away in suitable covered drains and shall not be allowed
to accumulate so as to cause a nuisance.
(viii) Suitable arrangements shall be made for the collection and disposal of garbage.
(ix) The dining hall shall accommodate at a time 30 per cent of the contract labour
working at a time.
(x) The floor area of the dining hall, excluding the area occupied by the service counter
and any furniture except tables and chairs shall not be less than one square metre
(10 sft) per diner to be accommodated as prescribed in sub-Rule 9.
(xi) (a) A portion of the dining hall and service counter shall be partitioned off and
reserved for women workers in proportion to their number.
(b) Washing places for women shall be separate and screened to secure privacy.
(xii) Sufficient tables stools, chair or benches shall be available for the number of diners
to be accommodated as prescribed in sub-Rule 9.
(xiii) (a) 1. There shall be provided and maintained sufficient utensils crockery, furniture
and any other equipments necessary for the efficient running of the canteen.
2. The furniture utensils and other equipment shall be maintained in a clean
and hygienic condition.
(b) 1. Suitable clean clothes for the employees serving in the canteen shall be
provided and maintained.
2. A service counter, if provided, shall have top of smooth and impervious
material.
3. Suitable facilities including an adequate supply of hot water shall be provided
for the cleaning of utensils and equipments.
(xiv) The food stuffs and other items to be served in the canteen shall be in conformity
with the normal habits of the contract labour.
(xv) The charges for food stuffs, beverages and any other items served in the canteen
shall be based on ‘No profit, No loss’ and shall be conspicuously displayed in the
canteen.
(xvi) In arriving at the price of foodstuffs, and other article served in the canteen, the
following items shall not be taken into consideration as expenditure namely:-
(a) The rent of land and building.
(b) The depreciation and maintenance charges for the building and equipment
provided for the canteen.
(c) The cost of purchase, repairs and replacement of equipment including
furniture, crockery, cutlery and utensils.
(d) The water charges and other charges incurred for lighting and ventilation
(e) The interest and amounts spent on the provision and maintenance of
equipment provided for the canteen.
(xvii) The accounts pertaining to the canteen shall be audited once every 12 months by
registered accountants and auditors.
11. The above rules shall be incorporated in the contracts and in notices inviting tenders and
shall form an integral part of the contracts.
12. AMENDMENTS
Government may, from time to time, add to or amend these rules and issue directions - it
may consider necessary for the purpose of removing any difficulty which may arise in the
administration thereof.
ANNEXURE-X
Contractor's Labour Regulations
1. SHORT TITLE
These regulations may be called the C.P.W.D./PWD (DA) Contractors Labour Regulations.
2. DEFINITIONS
(i) Workman means any person employed by C.P.W.D./PWD (DA) or its contractor
directly or indirectly through a subcontractor with or without the knowledge of the
Central Public Works Department/PWD (DA) to do any skilled, semiskilled or unskilled
manual, supervisory, technical or clerical work for hire or reward, whether the terms of
employment are expressed or implied but does not include any person :-
(a) Who is employed mainly in a managerial or administrative capacity : or
(b) Who, being employed in a supervisory capacity draws wages exceeding five
hundred rupees per mensem or exercises either by the nature of the duties
attached to the office or by reason of powers vested in him, functions mainly of
managerial nature: or
(c) Who is an out worker, that is to say, person to whom any article or materials are
given out by or on behalf of the principal employers to be made up cleaned,
washed, altered, ornamental finished, repaired adopted or otherwise processed
for sale for the purpose of the trade or business of the principal employers and
the process is to be carried out either in the home of the out worker or in some
other premises, not being premises under the control and management of the
principal employer.
(ii) Fair Wages means wages whether for time or piece work fixed and notified under the
provisions of the Minimum Wages Act from time to time.
(iii) Contractors shall include every person who undertakes to produce a given result other
than a mere supply of goods or articles of manufacture through contract labour or who
supplies contract labour for any work and includes a subcontractor.
(iv) Wages shall have the same meaning as defined in the Payment of Wages Act.
3. (i) Normally working hours of an adult employee should not exceed 9 hours a day. The
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provisions the Minimum Wages (Central) Rules 1960 as amended from time to
time irrespective ofwhether such worker is governed by the Minimum Wages Act
or not.
(b) Where the minimum wages prescribed by the Government under the Minimum
Wages Act are not inclusive of the wages for the weekly day of rest, the worker
shall be entitled to rest day wages at the rate applicable to the next preceding day,
provided he has worked under the same contractor for a continuous period of not
less than 6 days.
(c) Where a contractor is permitted by the Engineer-in-Charge to allow a worker to
work on a normal weekly holiday, he shall grant a substituted holiday to him for
the whole day on one of the five days immediately before or after the normal
weekly holiday and pay wages to such worker for the work performed on the
normal weekly holiday at overtime rate.
5. PAYMENT OF WAGES
(i) The contractor shall fix wage periods in respect of which wages shall be payable. (ii)
No wage period shall exceed one month.
(iii) The wages of every person employed as contract labour in an establishment or by a
contractor where less than one thousand such persons are employed shall be paid before
the expiry of seventh day and in other cases before the expiry of tenth day after the last
day of the wage period in respect of which the wages are payable.
(iv) Where the employment of any worker is terminated by or on behalf of the contractor the
wages earned by him shall be paid before the expiry of the second working day from
the date on which his employment is terminated.
(v) All payment of wages shall be made on a working day at the work premises and during
the working time and on a date notified in advance and in case the work is completed
before the expiry of the wage period, final payment shall be made within 48 hours of
the last working day.
(vi) Wages due to every worker shall be paid to him direct by contractor through Bank or ECS
or online transfer to his bank account.
(vii) All wages shall be paid through Bank or ECS or online transfer.
(viii) Wages shall be paid without any deductions of any kind except those specified by the
Central Government by general or special order in this behalf or permissible under the
Payment of Wages Act 1956.
(ix) A notice showing the wages period and the place and time of disbursement of wages shall
be displayed at the place of work and a copy sent by the contractor to the Engineer-in-
Charge under acknowledgment.
(x) It shall be the duty of the contractor to ensure the disbursement of wages through bank
account of labour.
(xi) The contractor shall obtain from the Junior Engineer or any other authorised
representative of the Engineer- in-Charge as the case may be, a certificate under his
signature at the end of the entries in the “Register of Wages” or the “Wage-cum-Muster
Roll” as the case may be in the following form:-
(xii) “Certified that the amount shown in column No ................................ has been paid
to the workman concerned through bank account of labour on ................................
at………”
(ii) No fines should be imposed on any worker save in respect of such acts and omissions on
his part as have been approved of by the Chief Labour Commissioner.
Note :- An approved list of Acts and Omissions for which fines can be imposed is enclosed
at Appendix-X
(iii) No fine shall be imposed on a worker and no deduction for damage or loss shall be made
from his wages until the worker has been given an opportunity of showing cause against
such fines or deductions.
(iv) The total amount of fine which may be imposed in any one wage period on a worker shall
not exceed an amount equal to three paise in a rupee of the total wages, payable to him
in respect of that wage period.
(v) No fine imposed on any worker shall be recovered from him by instalment, or after the
expiry of sixty days from the date on which it was imposed.
(vi) Every fine shall be deemed to have been imposed on the day of the act or omission in
respect of which it was imposed.
7. LABOUR RECORDS
(i) The contractor shall maintain a Register of persons employed on work on contract in
Form XIII of the CL (R&A) Central Rules 1971 (Appendix IV)
(ii) The contractor shall maintain a Muster Roll register in respect of all workmen employed
by him on the work under Contract in Form XVI of the CL (R&A) Rules 1971 (Appendix V).
(iii) The contractor shall maintain a Wage Register in respect of all workmen employed by
him on the work under contract in Form XVII of the CL (R&A) Rules 1971 (Appendix VI).
(iv) Register of accident - The contractor shall maintain a register of accidents in such
form as may be convenient at the work place but the same shall include the following
particulars:
(a) Full particulars of the labourers who met with accident.
(b) Rate of Wages.
(c) Sex
(d) Age
(e) Nature of accident and cause of accident.
(f) Time and date of accident.
(g) Date and time when admitted in Hospital,
(h) Date of discharge from the Hospital.
(i) Period of treatment and result of treatment.
(j) Percentage of loss of earning capacity and disability as assessed by Medical Officer.
(k) Claim required to be paid under Workmen’s Compensation Act.
(l) Date of payment of compensation.
(m) Amount paid with details of the person to whom the same was paid.
(n) Authority by whom the compensation was assessed.
(o) Remarks
(v) The contractor shall maintain a Register of Fines in the Form XII of the CL (R&A) Rules 1971
(Appendix-XI) The contractor shall display in a good condition and in a conspicuous place of
work the approved list of acts and omissions for which fines can be imposed (Appendix-X)
(vi) The contractor shall maintain a Register of deductions for damage or loss in Form XX of the
CL (R&A) Rules 1971 (Appendix-XII)
(vii) The contractor shall maintain a Register of Advances in Form XXIII of the CL (R&A)
Rules 1971 (Appendix-XIII)
(viii) The contractor shall maintain a Register of Overtime in Form XXIII of the CL (R&A)
Rules 1971 (Appendix-XIV)
(i) The contractor shall issue an Attendance card-cum-wage slip to each workman employed
by him in the specimen form at (Appendix-VII)
(ii) The card shall be valid for each wage period.
(iii) The contractor shall mark the attendance of each workman on the card twice each
day, once at the commencement of the day and again after the rest interval, before he
actually starts work.
(iv) The card shall remain in possession of the worker during the wage period under reference.
(v) The contractor shall complete the wage slip portion on the reverse of the card at least
a day prior to the disbursement of wages in respect of the wage period under reference.
(vi) The contractor shall obtain the signature or thumb impression of the worker on the wage
slip at the time of disbursement of wages and retain the card with himself.
9. EMPLOYMENT CARD
The contractor shall issue an Employment Card in Form XIV of the CL (R&A) Central Rules 1971
to each worker within three days of the employment of the worker (Appendix-VIII).
18. AMENDMENTS
The Central Government may from time to time add to or amend the regulations and on any
question as to the application/Interpretation or effect of those regulations the decision of
the Superintending Engineer concerned shall be final.
NOTE: Appendix & others mentioned in above labour regulation from I to XIV will be as per the
General Conditions of Contract-2020 – Construction works of CPWD.
ANNEXURE-XI
BANK GUARANTEE FORMAT FOR EMD
(To be submitted on non-judicial stamp paper of Rs. 100)
To,
WAPCOS Limited,
76-C, Sector 18, Institutional Area
Gurgaon, Haryana-122015.
KNOW ALL PEOPLE by these presents that we ………………………………………………… (name of the Bank)
having our head office at ………………………………………………… (hereinafter called “the Bank”) are bound
unto Employer in the sum of ……………………………………… for which payment well and truly to be made
to the Employer, the Bank binds itself, its successors and assigns by these presents.
SEALED with the Common Seal of the said Bank this ………………… day of ……………month……… year.
We undertake to pay to the ……………………………… up to the above amount upon receipt of his first
written demand, without the Employer having to substantiate his demand, provided that in his
demand the Bidder will note that the amount claimed by him is due to him owing to the occurrence
of one or any of the above mentioned two conditions and specify the occurred condition or
conditions.
This Guarantee will remain in force up to and including the date ……………………………… after the
deadline for submission of Bids as is stated in the instructions to Bidders or as it may be extended
by the ………………………………………… notice of which extension(s) to the Bank is hereby waived and
notice to the bidder would constitute sufficient notice to the Bank. Any demand in respect of this
guarantee should reach the Bank not later than the above date.
DATE: SIGNATURE:
(Signature of Witness) SEAL
ANNEXURE-XII
1. In this Agreement words and expressions shall have the same meanings as are respectively
assigned to them in the conditions of Contract hereinafter referred to.
2. This agreement shall prevail over all the other contract documents. The following documents
shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of this Agreement, viz;
a) Notice Inviting Tender (NIT)
b) Section-I : Instructions to Bidders
c) Section-II : Selection & Qualifying Criteria
d) Section-III : General Conditions of Contract
e) Section-IV : Special Conditions of Contract + Additional Conditions
f) Section-V : Annexures
g) Section-VI : Forms
h) Section-VII : Scope of Work
i) Section-VIII : Tender Drawings
j) Section-IX : Financial Proposal and Bill of Quantities
k) Corrigendum/Amendments if any
l) Clarifications / Correspondences
m) Any other documents as forming part of the contract
3. The aforesaid documents shall be taken as complementary and mutually explanatory of one
another.
4. In consideration of the payment to be made to the Contractor as mentioned in the NIT, the
Contractor hereby covenants with the Employer to execute and complete the Works in
conformity, in all respects, with the provisions of the Contract & NIT.
5. The WAPCOS hereby covenants to pay the Contractor in consideration of the execution and
completion of the Works and the remedying of defects therein the Contract Price or such other
sum as may become payable under the provisions of the contract at the time and in the manner
prescribed by the Contract.
IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have caused their respective common Seals to be
hereunto affixed (or have hereunto set their respective hands and Seals) the day and year first
above written.
_1_________________________________ _1____________________________
2 ____________________________ 2 _______________________
SECTION – VI
FORMS
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
FORM-A : FINANCIAL INFORMATION
FORM-B : STRUCTURE & ORGANISATION
FORM C : NO CONVICTION CERTIFICATE
FORM D : UNDERSTANDING THE PROJECT SITE
FORM E : NO DEVIATION CERTIFICATE
FORM F : INTEGRITY PACT WITH INTEGRITY AGREEMENT
FORM G : FORMAT FOR PERFOMRANCE IN EMRS WORKS
FORM H : UNDERTAKING REGARDING BLACKLISTING / NON DEBARMENT
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
(on Empanelled Bidder Original Letter Head)
To
The Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Limited
Having examined the details given in tender document for the above work, I/we hereby submit the
relevant information.
Or<In case of Association>
Having examined the details given in tender document for the above work, we <Name of
Empanelled Bidder> and <Name of Assicate Contractor> hereby jointly and severally liable and
submit the relevant information
1. I/we hereby certify that all the statement made and information supplied in the “Forms”
enclosed with the tender and accompanying statement are true and correct.
2. I/we have furnished all information and details necessary for eligibility and have no further
pertinent information to supply.
3. I/we submit the requisite certified solvency certificate and authorize the WAPCOS Ltd. to
approach the Bank issuing the solvency certificate to confirm the correctness thereof. I/we
also authorize WAPCOS Ltd. to approach individuals, employers, firms and corporation to
verify our competence and general reputation.
4. I/we submit the following certificates in support of our suitability, technical knowledge and
capability for having successfully completed the following eligible similar works:
Certificate:
It is certified that the information given in the enclosed eligibility bid are correct. It is also certified
that I/we shall be liable to be debarred, disqualified / cancellation of enlistment in case any
information furnished by me/us found to be incorrect.
Enclosures:
Seal of Empanelled bidder
Signature(s) of Bidder(s)
Date of submission: .
LETTER OF ASSOCIATION
(In case of Association)
(on Original letter head of Associate Bidder)
To
The Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Limited
We are pleased to confirm the Association of <Name of Associate Contractor> with <Name of
Empanelled Bidder> for the cosntruction work of <Name of Work>.
The <Name of Empanleed bidder> will be the lead firm of our Association and we both providing
the ‘joint and several liability’ of project
Thanking you,
Yours faithjfully,
Date of submission:
FORM-A
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
[To be submitted on Original Letter Head of CA in respect of Empanelled Bidder]
1. Financial Analysis: Details to be furnished duly supported by figures in balance sheet for the last
five years duly certified by the Chartered Accountant, as submitted by the Empanelled Bidder
to the Income Tax Department (Copies to be attached).
2018-2019
2019-2020
2020-2021
2021-2022
Note:
In case of Association, the Associate Bidder shall also submit the Form A
FORM- B
STRUCTURE & ORGANISATION
Signature of Bidder(s)
FORM-C
This is also to certify that M/s _______________________ (Name of the organization), is not
involved in any form of Corrupt and Fraudulent Practices in past and will never be involved in
future.
Yours faithfully,
Note:
In case of Association, the Associate Bidder shall also submit the Form C
FORM-D
FORMAT FOR UDERSTANDING THE PROJECT SITE
[Will be submitted by Empanelled bidder on non judicial Stamp paper of Rs. 20 duly attested by
notary / Magistrate]
To
The Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Limited
Subject: Undertaking of the Site Visit for --- (Name of the work / project)
Sir,
I/we hereby certify that I/we have examined & inspected the site & its surrounding
satisfactorily, where the project is to be executed. I/ We are well aware about the following
Location of the land demarcated for the execution of work and approach/ accessibility to the
site.
Availability of all construction material required for the execution of work.
Location of the proposed buildings and its allied works on demarcated land.
Sources from where electric connection is to be taken by contractor at the time of mobilization
or other arrangements for electricity is to be made.
Sources from where suitable water for construction is to be arranged.
Site clearance and location of matured trees.
Awareness about the surrounding local conditions, villagers,
Topography, contouring and any other relevant feature like Pond, nallah etc. of the land where
the project is to be executed.
Nature of the ground & sub-soil of the site and accessibility to the site.
Location of local electrical supply line and other relevant services
Hindrances / dispute, if any, which may arise during the execution of work
I / We hereby submit our BID considering above all facts gathered during site visit and each
& every aspect have been considered in the Quoted percentage Rates / price.
Yours faithfully,
FORM-D(a)
I/we hereby certify that I/we have conducted the site visit, examined & inspected the site &
it’s surrounding satisfactorily, where the project is to be executed. I/ We are well aware
about the following:
Location of the land demarcated for the execution of work and approach/ accessibility to
the site.
Availability of all construction material required for the execution of work.
Location of the proposed buildings and its allied works on demarcated land.
Site clearance and location of matured trees.
Awareness about the surrounding local conditions, villagers,
Topography, contouring and any other relevant feature like Pond, nallah etc. of the land
where the project is to be executed.
Nature of the ground & sub-soil of the site and accessibility to the site.
Location of local electrical supply line and other relevant services
Hindrances / dispute, if any, which may arise during the execution of work
FORM-E
FORMAT FOR NO DEVIATION CERTIFICATE
[To be submitted on Empanelled Bidder’s Original Letter Head]
To
The Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Limited
We hereby also confirm that we have not taken any deviation from Tender Clause together with
other reference as enumerated in the above referred Notice Inviting Tender and we hereby convey
our unconditional acceptance to all terms & conditions as stipulated in the Tender Document.
In the event of observance of any deviation in any part of our offer at a later date whether implicit
or explicit, the deviations shall stand null and void.
Yours faithfully,
Note:
In case of Association, the Associate Bidder shall also submit the Form E
FORM-F
FORMAT FOR INTEGRITY PACT
[To be submitted on Empanelled Bidder’s Original Letter Head]
To,
WAPCOS Limited,
76-C, Sector 18,
Institutional Area
Gurgaon, Haryana-122015
Dear Sir,
I/We acknowledge that WAPCOS is committed to follow the principles thereof as enumerated in
the Integrity Agreement enclosed with the tender/bid document at Appendix-I.
I/We agree that the Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) is an invitation to offer made on the condition that
I/We will sign the enclosed integrity Agreement, which is an integral part of tender documents,
failing which I/We will stand disqualified from the tendering process. I/We acknowledge that THE
MAKING OF THE BID SHALL BE REGARDED AS AN UNCONDITIONAL AND ABSOLUTE ACCEPTANCE of
this condition of the NIT.
I/We confirm acceptance and compliance with the Integrity Agreement in letter and spirit and
further agree that execution of the said Integrity Agreement shall be separate and distinct from the
main contract, which will come into existence when tender/bid is finally accepted by WAPCOS. I/We
acknowledge and accept the duration of the Integrity Agreement, which shall be in the line with
Article 1 of the enclosed Integrity Agreement.
I/We acknowledge that in the event of my/our failure to sign and accept the Integrity Agreement,
while submitting the tender/bid, WAPCOS shall have unqualified, absolute and unfettered right to
disqualify the tenderer/bidder and reject the tender/bid is accordance with terms and conditions
of the tender/bid.
Yours faithfully,
Appendix-I
INTEGRITY AGREEMENT
[Will be submitted on non judicial Stamp paper of Rs.100 duly attested by notary / Magistrate]
This Integrity Agreement is made at ............... on this ........... day of ........... 20......
BETWEEN
WAPCOS Limited, New Delhi (Hereinafter referred as the ‘EMPLOYER’, which expression shall
unless repugnant to the meaning or context hereof include its successors and permitted assigns)
AND
.........................................................................................................................................................
(Name and Address of the Individual/firm/Company)
through ................................................................................................... (Hereinafter referred to as
the
(Details of duly authorized signatory)
“Bidder/Contractor” and which expression shall unless repugnant to the meaning or context hereof
include its successors and permitted assigns)
Preamble
WHEREAS the Employer has floated the Tender (NIT No. ................................) (hereinafter referred
to as “Tender/Bid”) and intends to award, under laid down organizational procedure, contract
for............................................................................................... (Name of work) hereinafter referred
to as the “Contract”.
AND WHEREAS the Employer values full compliance with all relevant laws of the land, rules,
regulations, economic use of resources and of fairness/transparency in its relation with its Bidder(s)
and Contractor(s).
AND WHEREAS to meet the purpose aforesaid both the parties have agreed to enter into this
Integrity Agreement (hereinafter referred to as “Integrity Pact” or “Pact”), the terms and conditions
of which shall also be read as integral part and parcel of the Tender/Bid documents and Contract
between the parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual covenants contained in this Pact, the parties hereby
agree as follows and this Pact witnesses as under:-
(2) If the Employer obtains information on the conduct of any of its employees which is a
criminal offence under the Indian Penal code (IPC)/Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (PC
Act) or is in violation of the principles herein mentioned or if there be a substantive suspicion
in this regard, the Employer will inform the Chief Vigilance Officer and in addition can also
initiate disciplinary actions as per its internal laid down policies and procedures.
(3) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not instigate third persons to commit offences outlined
above or be an accessory to such offences.
(4) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm indulge in
fraudulent practice means a willful misrepresentation or omission of facts or submission of
fake/forged documents in order to induce public official to act in reliance thereof, with the
purpose of obtaining unjust advantage by or causing damage to justified interest of others
and/or to influence the procurement process to the detriment of the WAPCOS interests.
(5) The Bidder(s)/Contractor(s) will not, directly or through any other person or firm use
Coercive Practices (means the act of obtaining something, compelling an action or
influencing a decision through intimidation, threat or the use of force directly or indirectly,
where potential or actual injury may befall upon a person, his/her reputation or property to
influence their participation in the tendering process).
(2) If the Bidder makes incorrect statement on this subject, he can be disqualified from the
Tender process or action can be taken for banning of business dealings/ holiday listing of
the Bidder/Contractor as deemed fit by the Employer.
(3) If the Bidder/Contractor can prove that he has resorted / recouped the damage caused by
him and has installed a suitable corruption prevention system, the Employer may, at its own
discretion, revoke the exclusion prematurely.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties have signed and executed this Integrity Pact at the place and
date first above mentioned in the presence of following witnesses:
...............................................................
(For and on behalf of Employer)
................................................................
(For and on behalf of Bidder/Contractor)
WITNESSES:
1. ..............................................
(signature, name and address)
2. ...............................................
(signature, name and address)
Place:
Dated :
FORM-G
FORMAT FOR PERFOMRANCE IN EMRS WORKS
[To be submitted by Empanelled Bidder on their Original Letter Head]
NOTE:
1. If bidder is not engaged in works of EMRS under NESTS, then bidder will submit above
information as NIL and their bid will be considered during evaluation
2. If bidder is engaged in different works of EMRS under NESTS with any PSUs, then then it is
mandatory to disclose the same in above format. In this condition, bidder will submit format
FORM G(a) regarding performance of the bidder for on-going/completed EMRS Works duly
certified from the each concerned PSUs for each EMRS works under NESTS. The same will be
verified from the concerned PSU. If the performance of the bidder is not satisfactory in any
parameter mentioned in Form- G(a), then his bid will not be considered for evaluation.
Note:-
In case of Association, the Empanelled bidders shall also submit the Form G in original in respect of
Associate Bidder on letter head of Associate Bidder
FORM-G(a)
FORMAT FOR PERFOMRANCE IN EMRS WORKS UNDER NESTS DULY CERTIFIED BY
[To be submitted by Empanelled Bidders on Letter Head of Concerned PSU]
Performance Certificate
Official email :-
Official Contact Number:
Address of PSU :
Note:-
In case of Association, the Empanelled Bidders shall also submit the Form G(a) on Letter Head of
Concerned PSU]
FORM-H
UNDERTAKING REGARDING BLACKLISTING / NON DEBARMENT
[To be submitted on Bempanelled Bidder’s Original Letter Head]
To
The Chief Engineer
Construction Management Unit-III
WAPCOS Limited
This is to certify that we have taken the cognizance of Blacklisting Policy of WAPCOS Ltd. Further,
we hereby Confirm and declare that we, M/s_____________________________________ , is not
blacklisted/De-registered/debarred by any Government Department/Public Sector Undertaking
/Private Sector/ or any other agency for which we have Executed / Undertaken the works/ Services
during the last 5 Years.
Note:-
In case of Association, the Empanelled bidders shall also submit the Form H in Original on Letter
Head of Associate Bidder]
FORM-I
UNDERTAKING
[RULE 144 (XI) IN THE GENERAL FINANCIAL RULES (GFRS), 2017]
I have read the clause regarding restrictions on procurement from a bidder of a country
which shares a land border with India; I hereby certify that this bidder is not from such a
country or, if from such a country, has been registered with the Competent Authority. I
hereby certify that this bidder fulfills all requirements in this regard and is eligible to be
considered.
Date:
Place:
Note:
In case of Association, the Associate Bidder shall also submit the Form I
SECTION – VII
SCOPE OF WORK
SECTION‐VII
SCOPE OF WORK
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1.1 General
The scope of work covered in this tender shall be as per the Schedule / Bill of Quantities,
specifications, drawings, instructions, orders issued to the Contractor from time to time during
the entire period of execution. The brief scope of works covered are listed below but not limited
to the following:
S. No Building Nos.
1 School Buildings (G+2) 1
2 Boys' Hostel(G+2) with Integrated Kitchen 1
3 Girls' Hostels(G+2) with Integrated Kitchen 1
4 Warden Residence (G+1) 1
5 Principal Quarter (G) 1
Type III Quarters(G+3)‐ 15 Nos Qtrs
6 15
including Guest House
7 Type II Quarters (G+2) ‐ 10 Nos Qtrs 10
8 Sub Station Building
9 Pump House/ Sump
10 Sentry Booth
Sports Facilities
1 Play Ground Running Track as per Drawing/ site.
Kho Kho ‐ Each for Boys & One Each for Boys & Girls of 27mx16m size. . Surface
2
Girls finished as per Drawing/ site.
2 nos. Volleyball courts provided one each near
Girls' and Boys' hostels.
Volley Ball ‐ Each for Boys Playing area size 9m X 18m
3
& Girls Surface finished as per Drawing.
player run‐off is 13m x 22m
Surface finished as per Drawing/ site.
2 nos. Basketball courts provided one each near
4 Basketball
Girls' and Boys' hostels.
Fire Fighting
First Aid Hose Reel system and Fire Extinguisher
1 School
Provided
First Aid Hose Reel system and Fire Extinguisher
2 Hostel
Provided
Drinking Water
1 Underground Tank 1,00,000 Litres
2 Deep Boring 2 nos.
Provided for School, Girls Hostels, Boys Hostels,
Warden residence (Girls + Boys), Kitchen & Dining
3 Overhead Tank
hall Type II Quarter, Type III Quarter, Principal
Residence and Guest House.
Provided for School, Girls Hostels, Boys Hostels ,
External Water Supply Warden residence (Girls + Boys), Kitchen & Dining
4
System hall Type II Quarter, Type III Quarter, Principal
Residence and Guest House
Pump Room with
5 Construction of Pump Room with pumps
centrifugal pump
Green Features
1 Rain Water Harvesting RWH Pit Provided or as per requirement/drawings.
2 Solar panel on roof top May be provided from RESCO model
Landscaping & Herbal
3 Garden of area approx. 2000sqm
garden
Others
Complete Construction of Boundary wall of Height
1 Boundary Wall 2.6m(1.8 m ht. Masonry wall + 0.8 m fencing with
600mm concertina coil over masonry wall).
Entry Gate with Security
2 Entry gate and Wicket gate is Provided
Room
3 Flag Hoisting Stage Provided in School Assembly Stage
Doors & Windows with Provided in Type II, Type III, Principal, Guest House
4
Mosquito door and Warden (BOYS & GIRLS)
5 Internal Roads As per approved Master plan.
6 Internal pathways As per approved Master plan.
7 Electric substation HT Meter, HT VCB, LT panel room provided.
8 External Sewerage system As per drawings/Septic Tank provided.
9 External Electrical Work As per Electrical SLD.
Provided for School, Girls Hostels , Boys Hostels ,
Warden residence (Girls + Boys), Kitchen & Dining
10 Water supply
hall Type II Quarter, Type III Quarter, Principal
Residence and Guest House
SITC of substation
11 Provision of 250 kVA transformer ‐ 01 no.
equipment’s
12 Street light LED and Solar( As per approved drawing)
13 SITC of DG set Provision of 62.5 kVA
14 SITC UPS Provision of 10 kVA
Note:‐ Above components are as per present requirement which may be change after
award as per site conditions and requirements of NESTS.
All the necessary Statuary Approvals/ NOCs/ Clearances such as Forest NoC, if necessary;
approval of local Govt. body for architectural plans; Approval of ground water board, if
necessary; clearance of height from concerned authority, if any; Fire NoC, Lift NoC, DG Sets, if
any; which are required from any Govt. Department / body, before start of the work / during
execution of work / after execution of work & before handing over the project, are the
responsibility of the Contractor and are in the scope of work of the Contractor.
If any modification/revision is required in all the above mentioned Statuary Approvals/ NOCs/
Clearances, before start of the work / during the work / after execution of work are the
responsibility of the Contractor and are in the scope of work of the Contractor. The fee
deposited for getting approvals, shall be deposited by the Contractor to the concerned
Department / Authorities and will be reimbursable to the Contractor on producing of original
receipt of deposited fee and no extra cost for the same shall be claimed by the contractor.
The detail Topographical Survey work of entire site has already been carried out. However,
Contractor/Bidder shall do site detail survey at his own cost to verify the survey data and
demarcation of site as provided in the tender. The Contractor shall do the site survey as per the
approved Master Layout Plan, Drawings and scope of work to ensure the proper demarcation
of the land before start of the execution & related activities in consultation with state officials.
In case, any deviation in the approved area/boundary line, the approval of revised MLP with
reference to actual available land area/boundary shall be obtained by WAPCOS / NESTS. In any
case, WAPCOS shall be informed regarding final position of buildings at site including site
development plan, contour level, etc. before commencement of building works. No claim of
Contractor in respect of discrepancy in topographical survey /levels shall be entertained.
.
5.0 Reference to the Standard Codes of Practice
All Standards, Technical Specifications and Codes of practice referred to shall be latest editions
including all applicable official amendments and revisions. The Contractor shall make available
at site hard copies of all latest editions of relevant codes and specifications such as CPWD
Specifications, Delhi Schedule Rates (2019), CPWD Specifications for Horticulture and
Landscaping work (2018), and relevant/ applicable BIS codes.
Wherever Indian Standards do not cover some particular aspects of design/ construction,
relevant International Standards shall be referred to. The Contractor shall make available at
site such standard codes of practice.
Acceptable makes of materials to be used in the work are as follows. In case of non‐availability
of these makes, after the approval of WAPCOS/ NESTS, the Contractor can use the alternative
makes only BIS marked materials of equivalent reputed brand. Non BIS marked materials may
be permitted by the WAPCOS only when BIS marked materials are not manufactured. If any
make / brand of the “Material / Article” is not mentioned in following make list, then standard
top 5 Manufacturers/ Agencies /Brand Make for that “ Material / Agency” will be considered
for approval by WAPCOS / NESTS.
Acceptable makes of materials to be used in the work are as follows. In case of non‐availability
of these makes, after the approval of WAPCOS/ NESTS, the Contractor can use the alternative
makes only BIS marked materials of equivalent reputed brand. Non BIS marked materials may
be permitted by the WAPCOS only when BIS marked materials are not manufactured. If any
make / brand of the “Material / Article” is not mentioned in following make list, then standard
top 5 Manufacturers/ Agencies /Brand Make for that “Material / Agency” will be considered for
approval by WAPCOS / NESTS.
1. The Bidder, who shall act as Contractor for the project shall be composed of qualified
and experienced experts, who can carry out all the routine construction works as a fully
competent and independent unit.
However, in preparing his proposal for the construction, the Bidder should allow for a
suitable mechanism which will ensure thorough co‐ordination of the design and
execution teams, so that each team is at all times fully aware of the remedies to common
problems used by the other team.
The Bidder is required to set‐up the site office at the work site and make their own
arrangements for the accommodation, furniture and equipment etc.
The project execution and supervision personnel should be mobilized from the date of
commencement of works by the Bidder. During the Defects Liability Period, the Bidder
would be expected to provide technical advisory services on an “as required” basis.
After award of the Contract, the Employer expects all of the proposed personnel to be
available during implementation of the Contract.
The Contractor shall employ the key personnel named in the Schedule of Key Personnel
as referred to in Enclosure‐I to carry out the functions stated in the Schedule or other
personnel approved by the Engineer‐in‐Charge. The Engineer‐in‐Charge will approve any
proposed replacement of key personnel only if their qualifications, abilities, and relevant
experience are substantially equal to or better than those of the personnel listed in the
Schedule.
If the Engineer‐in‐Charge asks the Contractor to remove a person who is a member of the
Contractor’s staff or his work force stating the reasons the Contractor shall ensure that the
person leaves the Site within seven days and has no further connection with the work in
the Contract.
To follow the instructions given by the Engineer‐in charge, Principal Employer and
WAPCOS
To prepare detailed bar chart depicting each & every activity of the work along with
quantity and time bar, to complete the work in stipulated time period, which will be
displayed in the Site office.
To provide the all residential facility at site camp to the Engineer‐in‐Charge as per
provisions
to ensure that the construction work is accomplished in accordance with the technical
specifications and Contract Conditions;
to identify construction problems and delays and to recommend to the Engineer‐in‐
Charge, actions to expedite progress
to ensure proper keeping of records
to monitor and check the day‐to‐day quality control and quantity measurements of
the work carried out under the Contract
‘Note: The work of plantation, internal & external services, etc. shall be completed
simultaneously during the progress of work as and when the site is available
for the same, as per direction of Engineer‐in‐Charge.
Proper handling, storage and disposal of combustible materials, liquids and wastes.
Work operations which can create fire hazards.
Access for firefighting equipment.
Type, size, number and location of fire extinguishers or other firefighting equipment.
Inspection and maintenance records for extinguishers
Type, number and location of containers for the removal of surplus materials
and rubbish.
General housekeeping
For the purpose of quick communication between the Engineer‐in‐Charge and the
Contractor or his Representative, Site Order Books shall be maintained at site in the
manner as described below:
Any communication, relating to the works may be conveyed through records in the site
order book. Such a communication from one party to the other shall be deemed to have
been adequately served in terms of the Contract. Each site order book shall have
machine‐ numbered pages in triplicate and shall be carefully maintained and preserved
by the Contractor and shall be made available to the Engineer‐in‐Charge as and when
demanded. Any instruction which the Engineer‐in‐Charge may like to issue to the
Contractor may be recorded by him in the site order book and two copies thereof taken
by the Engineer‐in‐Charge for his record. The Contractor or his Contractor or
Representative may similarly record in the site order book any communication he may
like to send to the Engineer‐in‐Charge. Two copies thereof when sent to the Engineer‐
in‐Charge and receipt obtained thereof, will constitute adequate services of the
communication to the Engineer‐in‐Charge.
The Contractor shall display all permissions, licenses, registration certificates and other
statements required to be displayed under various labour laws and other legislations
applicable to the works at the site office and also maintain the requisite register /
records factually and up to date and keep them ready for inspection by the concerned
authorities and also make available the same to the Engineer‐in‐Charge / Owner for
inspection.
The relevant I.S. codes of practice and other relevant codes shall be of latest version
with their amendments/ revisions. The Contractor shall keep and maintain copies of the
latest editions of codes at the work site and make it available to Employer whenever
required.
In case of Guarantees specified for certain periods for due performance of materials
and specialist items of work, the Contractor shall be a co‐guarantor with the Specialist
Contractor or Supplier offering such Guarantee and shall offer such co‐ Guarantee in a
format approved by the Employer.
The Contractor has to make own security arrangement. Contractor shall maintain upto
date record of in & out of the material & labour / staff at the security gate of campus
at its own expenses.
If desired by the Employer, the Contractor shall stack and spread to the require profile
the excess earth available suitable for filling in layers not exceeding 200mm, watering,
consolidation within the campus and dispose of all surplus material to the nearest
dumping ground/ land fill area without any additional cost, etc.
The Employer may if require, request the assistance of Contractor labour for purpose
other than from part of Contract. The Contractor will not unreasonably deny such
assistance and the Engineer‐in‐Charge decision in this regard shall be binding on the
Contractor. The Contractor will be then paid on the basis of minimum wages rates and
provision made in the General Conditions of Contract.
The Contractor shall provide safety equipment to the Employers/officers (whenever
required).
Contractor shall deploy security/ watchmen for 24 hours on site at entire execution
period and up to successful handing over of the project to the NESTS.
Contractor shall provide safety gadgets to the Employer officers.
Contractor shall properly cover up & protect all the work throughout the duration of
work at his cost until successful handing over to the NESTS, particularly flooring, risers,
mouldings, steps, terrace or special floor finishes (by a layer of 25 mm thick Plaster of
Paris over Polyethylene sheet as approved by Engineer‐in‐Charge) staircases and
balustrades, doors and glass, paint work, furniture and all finishing.
8.9 Drawings
8.9.1 Good for Construction Drawings
The work shall be carried out in accordance with the approved architectural drawings,
structural drawings, MEP services drawings to be issued from time to time, by the Engineer‐
in‐Charge, and approved shop drawings prepared by the Contractor. Before commencement
of any item of work the Contractor shall correlate all the relevant architectural and structural
drawings, nomenclature of items and specifications etc. issued for the work and satisfy
himself that the information available from there is complete and unambiguous. The figure
and written dimension of the drawings shall be superseding the measurement by scale.
The stage wise drawings shall be released as “GOOD FOR CONSTRUCTION” from time to
time as per requirement of that particular stage, by the Engineer‐in‐Charge and revised
drawings as per any additions/ modifications/ alterations/ deletions will be issued to the
Contractor progressively. The discrepancy, if any, shall be brought to the notice of the
Engineer‐in‐Charge before execution of the work. The Contractor alone shall be responsible
for any loss or damage occurring by the commencement of work based on any erroneous and
or incomplete information and no claim whatsoever shall be entertained by the department
on this account.
The levels, measurements and other information concerning the existing site as shown on
the conceptual / layout drawings are believed to be correct, but the Bidders should verify
the same for themself and also examine the nature of the ground as no claim or allowance
whatsoever shall be entertained on account of any errors or omissions and commissions
in the levels or strata turning out different from what is shown on the drawings.
Two copy of contract documents including Drawings furnished to the Contractor shall be
kept at the Sites and the same shall at all reasonable times be available for inspection.
Before taking up the work, the Contractor shall prepare shop drawings for the works listed
below for various civil and electrical services showing details of layout in plan including
sections & elevations & large‐scale details and Contractor shall plan and mobilize his
resources as per these drawings and as per actual site conditions to facilitate convenient
execution, installation as well as maintenance of these items. Nothing extra shall be payable
on this account.
The bill of quantities, technical specifications and drawings together shall be considered as
a tender requirement and the work shall be carried out as per good for construction (GFC)
drawings, issued by Engineer‐in‐Charge. The Contractor shall study the GFC drawings and
taking into account actual site conditions and selected material and requirements shall
prepare shop drawings for the following works, as fully coordinated drawings, as given
above.
a. Aluminium work, Stainless steel work and railings etc.
b. Expansion joint work
c. Reflected Ceiling Plan (RCP), coordinated with all ceiling related services.
d. Marble, granite, vitreous, ceramic, tile work details.
e. All Electrical work
f. All Sanitary and sewerage work
g. All plumbing works.
h. Rainwater Pipe details/ position, roof slopes etc.
i. Drainage details.
j. Door Window details
k. All steel fabrication work.
l. Fixture, Furniture and Equipment (FFE) work.
m. Any other works detail if required.
Within the time frame agreed with the Engineer‐in‐Charge, the Contractor shall prepare
shop drawings using latest version of AutoCAD. Shop drawings shall show all layouts,
details in plans & sections showing all connections, junctions, bends, supports, clearances.
fixing arrangements with dimensions room, etc shall be prepared by the Contractor on
AutoCAD based on the architectural drawings and site measurements. All measurable
items quantities shall be mentioned on each shop drawing being submitted for approval
by the Contractor. 3 sets of shop drawings (soft copy also) shall be submitted for approval
and Seven sets of final shop drawings after approval by Engineer‐in‐Charge shall be
submitted by the Contractor along with the soft copy. The shop drawings, shall be
prepared as per schedule given in PERT Chart.
Technical submittals of manufacturer’s catalogues and technical data shall be submitted
for approval. The Contractor shall designate an Engineer responsible for issue and
preparation of shop drawings and control of GFC drawings.
i. The Contractor shall make available four (04) sets of completed Building Drawings, “As
Built Drawings” along with literatures, manuals, warranty certificates etc. of various
installed fittings, fixtures and equipment for the completed projects. This shall be the
prerequisite for payment of final bill.
ii. The Contractor shall make available three (03) sets of all services drawings including
Electrical & HVAC work internal and external services i.e. Water Supply, Sanitary line
and Drainage lines. This shall be the prerequisite for payment of final bill. These
drawings shall have the following information:
a. Run off for all piping and their diameters including soil, waste pipes and vertical
stacks.
b. Ground and invert level of all drainage pipes together with locations of all
manholes and connections, up to outfall.
c. Run off for all water supply lines with diameters location of control valves, access
panels etc.
Enclosure‐I
Desired Site Organization Structure
Enclosure‐II
Deployment of Minimum no. of Plant and Machinery by the Contractor
Whereas it is entirely the responsibility of the contractor to deploy sufficient plant and
modern mechanical equipment to ensure compliance with the Contract, the following list is
an indicative list of the minimum plant and machinery.
Note: The Bidder shall deploy additional plant & machinery as deemed fit and required to
complete the project within stipulated completion period, without any additional cost to the
Employer.
Enclosure‐III
All necessary equipment for conducting necessary tests shall be provided at the site laboratory
by the Bidder at his own cost.
SN Equipment Quantity
1 Cube testing machine 1 No.
2 Slump Cone 2 Nos.
3 Tensile Briquette testing machine 1 No.
4 Vicats apparatus with Desk Pot 1 No.
5 Megger & earth resistance tester 4 Nos.
6 Pumps and pressure gauges for hydraulic testing of pipes 1 No.
7 Weighing scale platform type 100 kg capacity 1 No.
8 Graduated glass cylinder As per requirement
9 Sets of sieves for coarse aggregate (40,20,10,4.75mm) 2 Nos.
Sets of sieves for fine aggregate [4.75; 2.36,
2 Nos.
10 18; 600; 300 & 150 micron
11 Core cutter for soil compaction with accessories 1 No.
12 Cube moulds size 150mm x 150mm x 150mm 30 Nos.
13 Moisture content rapid moisture meter standard 1 No.
14 Hot Air Oven Temp. Range 50oC to 300oC 1 No.
15 Electronic balance 600g x 0.01g. 10kg and 50kg 1 No.
16 Physical balance weight up to 5kg 1 No.
17 Digital thermometer up to 1500oC 1 No.
18 Poker Thermometer (Concrete Road) 0oC to 100oC 1 No.
Measuring Jars 100ml, 200ml, 500ml 1 set of each size
19
20 Gauging trowels 100mm & 200mm with wooden 2 Nos.
2 Nos. set of each
21 Spatula 100mm & 200mm with long blade wooden handle
size.
22 Vernier calipers 12” and 6” sizes 1 No. each
23 Digital pH meter least count 0.1pH 1 No.
24 Digital Micrometer least count 0.01mm 1 No.
NOTE: Any other equipment for laboratory tests at site will be the way it is outlined in
relevant IS Codes and / or as directed by the Employer’s Representative. Quality Control
Engineer shall monitor collection of Sample and conducting regular testing at site
maintaining propriety and the very best standard followed in industry of construction.
SECTION – VIII
Technical Specifications
General
1.1.1. Unless otherwise specified, the Work will be executed strictly in accordance with the CPWD
specification corrected up to date at the time of tenders, unless specified to contrary. The specifications
to be generally followed will be the following specifications and codes:
a) CPWD specification
b) BIS specification
1.1.2. Error or omission, if any in the nomenclature, rate or unit of the items or work shall be corrected as per
DSR 2019.
1.1.3. Measurement of work shall be done as per CPWD specifications and BIS codes, as applicable.
1.1.4. Actual quantities of completed and accepted work shall only be paid.
1.1.5. Nothing extra will be paid to the contractor for any lead or lift unless otherwise specified for any material
required directly or indirectly under the contract.
1.1.6. Nothing extra will be paid to the contractor for diverting water in the channels or streams if it becomes
necessary for the execution and completion of the work.
1.1.7. The contractor shall be responsible and liable for proper and complete execution of the entire work and
ensure coordination and completion of Civil, Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical/ Fire Fighting works, etc.
1.1.8. Any rock extracted during excavation from site shall be recovered and the same shall be used in the
random rubble masonry or for stone pitching as much as possible. However, any Royalty to be paid
tothe Government shall be paid by the contractor.
1.1.9. The percentage of contract rates for the various items, wherein Supply, Installation, Testing,
Commissioning (i.e. SITC) are involved in the Schedule of Quantities, shall be payable against the
following stage of work:
%age of Quoted
Sl. No. Stage of work Rate for Item
a. The Contractor shall bring the various items & materials as per actual requirement at site at the time of
execution of work. For any material brought prematurely at site without approval of Engineer-in-
Charge, no payment shall be made for such material and the Employer shall not be responsible for its
damage / deterioration. The make of material has been indicated in the tender document. The
Engineer-in-charge shall reserve the right to instruct the contractor to remove the material which, in
his opinion, is not as per specifications.
b. Quality of material: All materials and equipment for installation / work supplied by the Contractor shall
be new. They shall be of such design, size and materials as to satisfactorily function under the rated
conditions of operation and to withstand the environmental conditions at site.
c. The quantities of various items may vary from the quantities given in schedule of Quantity (SoQ)/ Bill of
Quantity (BoQ). The Contractorshall bring the various items & materials as per actual requirement at
site. Excess material more than the actual requirement shall not be accepted & paid by the Employer.
d. Before start of the work the Contractor is required to submit the shop drawings. The shop drawings
shall be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge.
e. Before placing orders on the manufacturer for supply of cables, pole, fittings, pipes, etc. the contractor
is required to get assessed the exact requirement of each size of the cable at site of work and get the
same approved from the Engineer-in-charge. The Employer shall not take back any spare quantity of
cable whether in pieces or in sealed drums/ containers, if procured more than that required at site /
approved by the Engineer-in-charge.
However, it may be noted that the contractor shall have to arrange extra quantity of the cables, poles,
fittings, pipes, etc. over and above that assessed by the contractor, before start of the work and
approvedby the Engineer-in-charge, if such additional quantity of the cables, poles, fittings, pipes, etc.,
is required at site, in order to make the installation as covered in Scope of this work and in order to
make the installation operational. Such quantity shall be paid as per contractual provisions of the
Agreement.
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All hardware items such as screws, thimbles, G.I. wires, etc. which are essentially required for
completing an SoQ item as per specifications will be deemed to be included in the item even when the
same have not been specifically mentioned. All hardware materials such as nuts/bolts/screws/
washersetc. to be used in the scheduled items shall be zinc/cadmium plated iron. Nothing extra on
account of same shall be paid.
1.1.12. For items/equipment requiring initial inspection at manufacturer’s works’ the contractor will intimate
the date of testing of equipment at the manufacturer’s works before dispatch. The Employer also
reserves the right to inspect the fabrication job at factory and the Contractor has to make the
arrangement for the same. The Contractor shall give sufficient advance notice regarding the dates
proposed for such tests/inspection to the Employer’s representative(s) to facilitate his presence during
testing/fabrication. The Engineer-in-charge at his discretion may waive off such testing/fabrication. The
cost of the Engineer-in-charge’s visit to the factory will be borne by the Contractor. Also, equipment
may be inspected at the Manufacture’s premises before dispatch to the site by the contractor.
a. All components shall conform to relevant Indian Standard Specifications, International Standards and
shall bear the stamp of the testing laboratory wherever existing and amended to date.
b. In respect of all labor employed directly or indirectly on the work for the execution of the work, the
contractor at his own expense, will arrange for the safety provisions as per the statutory provision,
BIS recommendations, factory act, and workman’s compensation act, CPWD code and instructions
issued from time to time. Failure to provide such safety requirements would make the Contractor liable
for penalty. In addition, the Engineer-in- Charge, shall be at liberty to make arrangements and provide
facilities as aforesaid and recover the cost incurred thereon from the Contractor.
c. The contractor shall provide necessary barriers, signals and other safety measures wherever
necessary so as to avoid accident. He shall also indemnify the Employer against claims for
compensation arisingout of negligence in this respect. Contractor shall be liable, in accordance with
the Indian law and Regulations for any accident occurring due to any cause. The Employer shall not be
responsible for any accident occurred or damage incurred or claims arising their form during the
execution of work, the Contractor shall cover the risk. No extra payment would be made to the
contractor due to the above provisions thereof.
Care shall be taken by the contractor while handling and installing the various equipment and
components of the work to avoid damage to the building. He shall be responsible for repairing all
damages and restoring the same to their original finish at his cost. He shall also remove at his cost all
unwanted and waste materials arising out for the installation from the site of work.
All equipment/ installations shall be guaranteed for a period of 1 years from the date of taking over the
installation by the Employer or for the period of the manufacturer’s guarantee period whichever is
greater against unsatisfactory performance and/or break down due to defective design, workmanship
of material. The equipment or components, or any part thereof, so found defective during guarantee
period shall be forthwith repaired or replaced free of cost, to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-Charge.
In case it is felt by the Employer that undue delay is being caused by the contractor in doing this, the
same will be got done by the Employer at the risk and cost of the contractor. The decision of the
Engineer-in-Charge in this regard shall be final.
Training of Owner’s staff for operation and maintenance of all equipment such as Transformer, CCTV
system, all electrical Panels/Equipment’s and any other equipment shall be arranged by Contractor.
Inaddition to this, the Contractor shall be required to hand over all installed equipment’s manuals to
the Owner.
1.1.18. The entire installation shall be at the risk and responsibility of the contractor until these are tested
and handed over to the Employer. However, if there is any delay in construction from the Employer
side, the installation may be taken over in parts, but the decision on the same shall rest with Engineer-
in Charge which shall be a binding on the contractor.
Electrical power/Alternate source including backup power supply (as and when required) shall be
arranged by the contractor for Construction, installation purpose at his own cost and payment for
electricity charges shall be made by contractor. Electrical power supply required for testing of entire
The Contractor would be required to submit the followings for approval before commencement of
installation.
b. Any other drawing/information not specifically/mentioned above but deemed to be necessary for
the job by the contractor.
1.1.21. Completion Plan & Test Certificate for Equipment Installations including Electrical
The layout of all the installation for all services with proper dimensions, shall be finalized inconsultation
with the Engineer-in-Charge or his representative and the layout shall be got approved by the
Engineer-in-Charge before start of the work.
Contractor shall submit completion plan/ Electrical drawings in triplicate before finalisation of bill.
The materials shall be procured only from the manufacturers and their authorized dealers and
documentary proof for such procurement and supply shall be produced by the contractor as required by
Engineer-in-charge. The contractorshall have to produce all the relevant records to certify that the
genuine equipment from the manufacturers has been supplied and erected. The Employer reserves
the right to send such materials to the manufacturers / authorized test laboratory to verify the
genuineness and quality of the product. The Contractor shall submit all documentary details in
fulfillment of this of invoices, test certificates; gate passes etc. to prove the genuineness of
material/purchases from manufacturer or authorized dealerswhich are used at site as per agreement.
1.1.23. Painting:
All equipment works shall be painted at the workshops/factory/manufacturing unit before dispatch to
the site. Care shall be taken by the contractor while handling and installing the various equipment and
components of the work to avoid damage to the finishes of equipment. He shall be responsible for
repairing all damages and restoring the same to their original finish at his cost. He shall also remove
at his cost all unwanted and waste materials arising out for the installation from the site of work.
Sufficient trained and experienced staff shall be made available to meet any exigency of work attends
the complaint during the defect liability period from the handing over of the project.
1.1.25. The contractor shall ensure that all the skilled persons managed / deployed for executing the
electrical work possess wireman license issued by approved authorities, otherwise he will not be
permitted to execute the work. Also, consequences arising due to the default of the contractor to
comply with thiscondition would be contractor’s responsibility only.
CIVIL WORKS
1.2.1 Technical specification for Hostel, Warden residence and Principal quarter are listed below:
WARDEN
RESIDENCE /TYPE PRINCIPAL
S.No. ITEM NAME HOSTEL DORMITORY III & QUARTER &
TYPE II GUEST
QUARTERS HOUSE
Foundation As per structural requirements based on soil investigation report. The design shall
1 &Structure vary as per soil conditions.
2 Superstructure
a) Structure RCC framed & Filler walls of Aerated Cement Concrete (ACC) / Cellular
Concrete Block (CLC)/ Clay Brick work/Fly-ash brick
b) Internal Partition Half brick thick masonry in ACC/CLC/ FIy ash Brick
c) Clear Ceiling height 3.15 M 3.00 Mt
d) Plinth Height Plinth height of buildings shall be kept as 60cm from the adjoining ground level/
plinth protection level.
Where plinth height becomes more then 60 cm special care shall be taken.
If plinth height more than 1.20 mtrs., approval of the competent authority may
be sought.
Factory made Machine pressed pre-laminated flush door exterior grade with
teak wood lipping on edges.
Bath. WC. Toilets The lamination sheet used shall be decorative high pressure of plain / wood
Doors grain in gloss / matt/ suede finish with high density protective surface layer and
reverse side of adhesive bonding quality conforming to IS: 2046 Type S. The
door shall be fixed to T Iron frame with SS Hinges.
Z- Section Double shutter one with frosted glass panes and other with
stainless steel wire mesh shutter.
Windows & Ventilators
All windows and ventilator shall be provided with 12 mm square guard bars at
10 to 12 cms. C/C spacing
Hardware & Fittings Powder coated/anodized Aluminum/ SS fittings
4 FLOORING
Anti-skid
Anti-skid vitrified
Ceramic/ vitrified
tiles of size not
tiles of size not
less than 300
less than 300
mm * 300 mm
mm* 300 mm
with water
with water
absorption less
absorption less
than 0.08% laid
than 0.08% laid
with 20mm thick
with 20mm thick
cement mortar
cement mortar
1:4 (1 cement:
1:4 (1 cement: 4
b) Kitchen 4 coarse sand)
coarse sand)
jointing with grey
jointing with grey
cement slurry @
cement slurry
3.3kg/sqm
3.3kg/sqm
including
including
grouting the
grouting the joints
joints with white
with white
cement and
cement and
matching
matching
pigments etc.,
pigments etc.,
Complete.
Complete.
Common circulation Kota stone slab flooring with marble strips (up to 50mm width) in required
c)
area pattern including rubbing and polishing complete
d) Staircase Kota stone in single length up to 1.05 meter of treads & risers
Glazed ceramic anti-skid of size not less than 300*300 mm with matching
e) Toilets / Bathroom
grouting of joints
Skirting in rooms
f) 100 to 150 mm height skirting matching with floor materials
and other areas.
(i) Platform-
(i) Platform- Granite
Granite Stone (ii) Dado over
(ii) Dado over kitchen
kitchen platform- platform- Ist
Ist Quality Quality
g) Kitchen Platform/ Dado NA Ceramic Ceramic
Glazed wall tiles Glazed wall
of approved tiles of
sizes from 600 approved sizes
height from from 600
platform height from
platform
5 FINISHES
Synthetic enamel paint on all wood work & steel work. Premium Acrylic
b) External Walls
Smooth exterior paint with Silicone additives or its equivalent
Stair Case
c) Hand Rail Stair Case Railing -SS Railing
NA
-MS
d) Roof RCC Slab brick with Coba treatment (Item No. 22.7.1 of DSR-19)
Toilets for
One each for boys and girls
e) Physically disabled NA NA
(specification as per NBC)
person
1.2.2 Technical Specification for School building, Kitchen and Dining are listed below:
KITCHEN &
S.No. ITEM NAME SCHOL BUILDING
DINNING
a) RCC framed & Filler walls of Aerated Cement Concrete (ACC) / Cellular
Structure Concrete Block (CLC)/ Clay Brick work/Fly-ash brick
b Shutters
Z- Section Double
shutter one with
frosted glass panes
and other with
Z-section single shutter with plain glass panes, stainless steel wire
All Window/ ventilator
windows and ventilator shall be provided with mesh shutter. All
Grills (except
12 mm square guard bars at 10 to 12 cm. C/C windows and
WC, Toilets, Baths) ventilator shall be
spacing.
provided with 12 mm
square guard
bars at 10 to 12 cm.
C/C spacing
c) Staircase/steps Kota stone in single length up to 1.05 meter of treads & risers
Glazed ceramic anti-skid of size not less than 300*300 mm with matching
d)
Toilets / Bathroom grouting of joints
Skirting in rooms
e) 100 to 150 mm height skirting matching with floor materials
and other areas.
Glazed ceramic
(i) In toilets/WCs
anti-skid of size not
/Baths (including Glazed ceramic anti-skid of size not less than
f) less than 300x300
common circulation area 300x300 mm with matching grouting of joints.
mm with matching
of toilet block)
grouting of joints.
g) Dado
6 FINISHING
(i) All walls and
ceilings to be
(i) All walls and ceilings to be painted with low
painted with low VOC Acrylic VOC
washable distemper. Acrylic washable
a) Internal Walls
distemper.
(ii) Synthetic enamel paint on all (ii) Synthetic
wood works and steel works enamel paint on all
wood works and
steel works
Synthetic enamel
Synthetic enamel paint on all wood work & steel paint on all wood
work. Premium Acrylic Smooth exterior paint with work & steel work.
Silicone additives or its equivalent Premium Acrylic
b) External Walls
Smooth exterior
1 mm thick cement-based putty on external face
paint with Silicone
leaving CC tile cladding area.
additives or its
equivalent
Staircase & Ramp Railing -SS 304 Grade Staircase & Ramp
7 Railing (ii) Corridor in between Columns - 1350 mm height Railing –SS
MS grill/railing as per approved drawings Grade 304
Brick Coba
Brick Coba Treatment as per Treatment as per
8 Roof Water Treatment
DSR-19, item No. 22.7.1 DSR- 19, item No.
22.7.1.
RCC as per
11 Cooking Platform - design and
drawings
RCC as per
12 Pantry - design and
drawings
Laboratories
13 RCC as per design and drawings NA
Counter/Platform
One no.
(specification
Ramp for Physically disabled
14 One no. (specification as per NBC) as per NBC)
person
on each
entrance
MS Ladder
shall be
provided to
15 Staircase Only Two Front Staircase shall run upto mumty. The reach the
back Staircase shall stop to FF Level. roof for
maintenance
purpose.
1.2.3 Detail Scope and specifications of development works and campus boundary wall are listedbelow:
Tube/open well i/c 2 Nos. Shall be executed as per availability of underground water after
submersible pump 7.5 HP examination by the local PHED or any other elated Govt,
a) (preferably Solar Powered) & agencies i.e. Central Ground Water Board, Local PHED etc. The
cabling etc. complete yield of water source shall be 15000 LPH or more.
4 External Electrification:
(i) Plinth area- As per drawing.
(ii)Floor height - As per drawing.
(iii) Building shall RCC framed structure with slop roof.
a) Substation building (iv) Flooring -CC
(v) Internal Painting- White Wash
(v)Door- Laminated Machine Pressed Flush Door
(vi) Window - Steel Glazed Door
External sewerage line (RCC NP2 Proper planning shall be made before preparation of Preliminary
b)
pipe estimate
Air Cool, mounted on trolley with 10m. Suction & 10m. del. Flexible
6 7.5 H P. Sewerage Pump
pipe
Retaining wall / Breast wall (if Proper planning shall be made before preparation of Preliminary
8
required) estimate
For all civil works, the work for all DSR items shall be executed strictly in accordance with the CPWD
specifications corrected up to date at the time of tenders, unless specified to contrary. The specifications
for the non-scheduled items are mentioned below.
Single bucket dustbin with minimum dry waste carrying capacity of 40kg weight and 70 L volume shall
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be fixed on stands, tiltable with open top and be made of 202 Grade Stainless Steel sheet of minimum
thickness of 0.8mm and shall be corrosion resistant. Rates shall be inclusive of floor standing dustbin
assembly with all accessories, stands, fittings/fixtures and fixing in totality. The Design shall be
approved from Engineer-in-charge. Other specification as per BOQ.
Supplying, installation and fixing Galvanized Iron high mast pole for National flags of height 6 meter.
Pole shall be conical in shape of bottom & Top diameter- 20mm, Thickness - 1.0mm including holes
and other accessories. Diameter of the base shall be 110mm and thickness of base plate shall be
minimum 2mm. The rate shall be inclusive of National flag of required size as per IS code with hoisting
arrangements and including mounted base, base plate and all other accessories. Other specification
as per BOQ.
Material
1st class burnt clay brick tile shall be used. It shall be hard, sound durable and tough free from cracks,
decay and weathering and defects like cavities cracks, flaws, holes, veins, patches of soft or loose
materials etc. Thickness of tile shall be as approved by architect or Engineer-in-Charge. Before starting
the work, the contractor shall get the samples of brick tile approved by Engineer-In-charge. Approved
sample shall be kept in custody of Engineer-in-Charge and tile supplied and used on the work shall
conform to sample with regard to soundness, colour, veining and general texture. Care shall have to
betaken that corners of the tile are not damaged. No piece which has been damaged shall be used for
thatwork. Other specification as per BOQ.
The tiles are to be laid shall be cleaned, wetted and mopped. The bedding for the tile shall be with
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) or as specified. The average thickness of the bedding
shall be 12 mm or as specified while the thickness under any portion of the tiles shall not be less than
10 mm. Mortar shall be spread, tamped and corrected to proper levels and allowed to harden
sufficiently to offer a fairly rigid cushion for the tiles to be set and to enable the mason to place wooden
plank across and squat on it. Where full size tiles cannot be fixed these shall be cut (sawn) to the
required size, and their edge rubbed smooth to ensure straight and true joints. After tiles have been
laid surpluscement slurry shall be cleaned off.
The joints shall be cleaned off the grey cement slurry with wire/coir brush or trowel to a depth of 2mm
to 3 mm and all dust and loose mortar removed. Joints shall then be flush pointed with white cement
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added with pigment if required to match the colour of tiles. Where spacer lug tiles are provided, the
half the depth of joint shall be filled with epoxy or as specified on top with under filling with cement
grout without the lugs remaining exposed. The cladding shall then be kept wet for 7 days. Aftercuring,
the surface shall be washed and finished clean. The finished cladding shall not sound hollow when
tapped with a wooden mallet.
Sampling: For carrying out compressive strength, water absorption, efflorescence and dimensional
tests, the samples of bricks shall be taken at random. The sample thus taken shall be stored in a dry
place until tests are made.
Compressive Strength: Should not less than 7.5N/mm2 and less than 10N/mm2
Water Absorption: The average water absorption of bricks tile when tested in accordance with the
procedure laid down, shall be not more than 20% by weight.
Efflorescence: The rating of efflorescence of bricks tile when tested in accordance with the procedure
laid down, shall be not more than moderate. Other specification as per BOQ.
A. Roots must be trimmed before transplanting. Set up temporary supports before trimming. Perform
excavation and trimming in stages. The root-cutting diameter should be 10 cm less than the planned
root ball. The roots should be trimmed one after another, in a circular pattern with the trunk asthe core.
The wounds of the exposed roots must be smoothened. Root trimming is normally performedin spring,
before new shoots start to grow, but can also be performed in summer when the part above the ground
stops growing or before the leaf falling season in autumn.
B. Digging up trees
a. The diameter of the excavated root system or soil ball should be five times the diameter of the base
ofthe tree trunk, but not less than 40 cm. The depth of the excavation should be 2/3 of the soil ball’s
diameter, but not shallower than 25 cm. The depth of the soil ball should include multiple root systems.
For slow growing plants or big trees being transplanted in the non-growing season (i.e., weakly
growing trees or transplantation during inappropriate season), the size of the soil ball should be
increased accordingly.
b. When encountering thick roots, cut them with a hand saw instead of digging through, keep the
woundssmooth and apply healing agents to prevent infection.
c. Wrap the soil ball with biodegradable materials, and then with large mesh wire netting to maintain its
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stability.
a. After being excavated, the tree trunk should be wrapped with protective materials (e.g., sackcloth,
canvas). During transporting the tree to the new destination, cushions should be placed between the
tree and the body of the vehicle, to avoid damaging the branches. Fasten the tree with ropes for safety’s
sake, regardless of how far it is being transported.
b. Be gentle while loading, unloading, and handling, and avoid dragging while transporting. Ensure there
are no damage to the soil ball, and no scratching and splitting of the root system. The tree should be
kept intact without injuries to its root system, trunk and crown.
c. Keep the trees being transported properly moistened, sheltered and protected from wind, strong
sunlight, rain, cold weather and theft.
d. While transporting, loading and unloading, follow traffic safety guidelines, with warning signs erected
to alert passing vehicles and pedestrians.
D. Tree planting
a. Mark the planting site with the Engineer in advance. Start digging only after confirmation. The size of
the excavation should be double that of the soil ball, or at least 30 cm wider than its diameter,while
the hole should be 15-20 cm deeper than the root ball. After digging, apply organic or other types of
fertilizers to the base of the hole to facilitate root growth, and replace the existing soil with new soil.
There should not be any rocks or impurities larger than 1 cm in diameter in the soil.
b. The transplantation process including excavation, transporting and planting should be completed within
the same day. When encountering adverse weather, apply temporary measures to protect the soil
ball and the planting hole, install sheltering facilities and, if necessary, water the tree to prevent injury
or withering.
c. Before planting, place a ventilation bag on each of the four sides of the hole (Dimensions of ventilation
bag: 12-15 centimetres in diameter, 1 metre in length; fillings comprising perlite, with a diameter of
more than 1 centimetre). While planting, remove the wrapping materials around the soil ball, gently
put the tree into the hole, and keep the trunk upright. Refill the soil surrounding the root ball, water the
tree three times, compact the soil with wooden stick to enhance contact with the root system, & build
a “soil wall” around the tree to retain water.
d. Install supporting structures immediately after planting, to prevent tree leaning. Structures of less than
20 centimeters in diameter should be made up of materials of at least 5 centimeters in diameter, while
structures of over 20 centimeters in diameter should be made up of materials of at least 10 centimeters
in diameter, and they should be firmly pressed at least 4 inches into the soil. Protect the parts where
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thetrunk is in contact with the structures with thick soft materials (such as plastic or fabrics), to avoid
injuries to the bark. Fasten the tree with ropes.
e. Water the tree immediately after transplanting, and water again after 2~3 days, and then again after
one week. Keep it well watered each time, to ensure sufficient water at the base of the soil ball.
Meanwhile, wrap the main trunk and the first and second main branches with straw ropes or soft moist
materials. Other specification as per BOQ.
Signages of different sizes and shapes shall be made using Stainless Steel sheet (Grade 304)
conformingto IS 5522, of minimum 16G thickness. Letters of required size shall be constructed as 3-
dimensional letters from Stainless Steel sheets for outdoor signages, as may be specified in the design.
All signagesshall be fixed at required locations with Stainless Steel screws. Shop drawings shall be
prepared by the Contractor before execution of work at his own cost and same shall be approved from
Engineer-in- charge.
Signages of different sizes and shapes shall be made using Stainless Steel sheet (Grade 304)
conformingto IS 5522, of minimum 20G thickness. Letters of required size shall be engraved/etched
with approved colour on Stainless Steel sheet for indoor signages, as may be specified in the design.
All signages shall be fixed at required locations with Stainless Steel screws. Shop drawings shall be
prepared by the Contractor before execution of work at his own cost and same shall be approved from
Engineer-in- charge. Other specification as/BOQ.
Glass Reinforced Concrete Screens shall be made with frame of thickness 50mm and perforated
designer screen element within thickness of 30mm as per approved design. The GRC screens shall
be casted with a layering technique using power spray methodology and have minimum weight 3.5 kg
per Sq.ft. The screens should be made from 53 grade white Portland cement, fine graded quartz, silica
sandand alkali resistant glass fibre. Super plasticizers and UV resistant synthetic inorganic pigments
shouldbe used for pigmentation. The material casting should take place in FRP moulds. The GRC
screens’ flexural strength Limit of Proportionality should be at least 6 N/mm2 & Modulus of Rupture
should beat least 15 N/mm2 for tests done on 28 days cured samples. The fixing of panels should be
‘Dry fixing’i.e., should be done with MS galvanized clamps, fixtures, screws and fasteners. All work,
design, pattern and colour should be approved from Engineer-in-charge. Other specification as per
BOQ.
Expansion Joints in roofs, walls and floors shall be provided as per CPWD specifications 2019, Volume
I sub-head 5.4.5 & 5.12
Providing and fixing Cupboard double leaf shutter/kitchen cabinet shutter with 1 mm thick pressed
steel sheet door i/c 1.25mm thick pressed steel frame of minimum required section 75x25mm hinged
with 3 Nos. steel butt hinges of 1.25mm thick sheet or 2 Nos. pivot hinge system at both side of frame
i/c necessary fittings such as 2 Nos. M.S. tower bolts of size 150x10mm at top & bottom, 1 No.
cupboard lock with lever handle i/c fixing with 3 Nos. lugs with rawl plugs, wooden plugs, screws/ Dash
Fasteners etc. at both side of the frame complete as approved by Engineer-in-charge with primingcoat
of approved steel primer and spray painting with textured pattern synthetic enamel paint complete as
per the direction of Engineer in charge. (Measurement shall be done of the elevational area of
shutters i/c frame). Other specification as per BOQ.
PLUMBING WORKS
General requirements
Scope of Work
a) The form of Contract shall be according to the “Conditions of Contract”. The following clauses shall be
considered as an extension and not in limitation of the obligation of the Contractor.
b) Work under this contract shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipment and appliances
necessary and required. The Contractor is required to completely furnish all the Plumbing and other
specialized services as described hereinafter and as specified in the Schedule of Quantities and/or
shown on the Plumbing Drawings.
c) Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing, the sanitary installations shall include the following:
Plumbing Works
1.3.1. Specifications
Work under this contract shall be carried out strictly in accordance with Specifications attached with
the tender and as per BOQ, CPWD specifications with upto date amendments, relevant IS standards
a) The work shall be carried out in conformity with the Plumbing drawings and within the requirements
of Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural and Other specialized services drawings as shall
beshared subsequently.
b) The Contractor shall cooperate with all trades and agencies working on the site. He shall make
provision for hangers, sleeves, structural openings and other requirements well in advance to
prevent hold up of progress of the construction schedule.
1.3.3. Drawings
i. Plumbing drawings that shall be issued to Successful Bidder shall be diagrammatic but shall be
followed as closely as actual construction permits. Any deviations made shall be in conformity
with the Architectural and other services drawings.
ii. Architectural drawings shall take precedence over Plumbing or other services drawings as to all
dimensions.
iii. Contractor shall verify all dimensions at site and bring to the notice of the Engineer-in-Charge all
discrepancies or deviations noticed. Decision of the Engineer-in-Charge shall be final.
iv. Large size details and manufacturers dimensions for materials to be incorporated shall take
precedenceover small scale drawings.
1.3.4. Inspection and Testing of Materials
1.3.4.1. Contractor shall be required, if requested, to produce Manufacturers Test Certificate for the particular
batch of materials supplied to him. The tests carried out shall be as per the relevant Indian Standards.
1.3.4.2. For examination and testing of materials and works at the site Contractor shall provide all Testing
andGauging Equipment necessary but not limited to the followings: -
1.3.4.3. All such equipment shall be tested for calibration at any NABL accredited laboratory, if required by the
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Engineer-in-Charge.
1.3.4.4. All Testing Equipment shall be preferably located in a special room meant for the purpose.
1.3.4.5. Samples of all materials shall be got approved before placing order and the approved samples shall
bedeposited with the Engineer-in-Charge or kept at site in a sample room as prepared by the Engineer-
in-Charge. Any materials declared defective Engineer-in-Charge shall be removed from the site within
48 hours.
1.3.5. Reference Drawings
1.3.5.1. The Contractor shall maintain one set of all drawings issued to him as reference drawings.
1.3.5.2. All corrections, deviations and changes made on the site shall be shown on these reference drawings
for final incorporation in the completion drawings. All changes to be made shall be initialed by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
1.3.6. Shop Drawings
1.3.6.1. The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer-in-Charge the shop drawings under following conditions:
iii. Manufacturers or Contractor’s fabrication drawings for any materials or equipment supplied by him.
1.3.6.2. The Contractor shall submit two copies of catalogues, manufacturer’s drawings, equipment
characteristics data or performance charts as required by the Engineer-in-Charge.
1.3.7. As built Drawings
1.3.7.1. On completion of work, Contractor shall submit two prints of “as built” drawings to the Engineer-in-
Charge. These drawings shall have the following information.
(a) Run of all piping, diameters on all floors, vertical stacks and location of external services.
(b) Ground and invert levels of all drainage pipes together with location of all manholes and
connections upto outfall.
(c) Run of all water supply lines with diameters, locations of control valves, access panels.
(d) Location of all mechanical equipment with layout and piping connections.
1.3.7.2. No completion certificate shall be issued unless the above drawings are submitted. Contractor shall
provide two sets of catalogues, service manuals manufacturer’s drawings, performance data and list
ofspare parts together with the name and address of the manufacturer for all electrical and mechanical
equipment provided by him.
1.3.8. Testing
Piping and drainage works shall be tested as specified under the relevant clause(s) of the
All materials and equipment found defective shall be replaced and whole work tested to meet
the requirements of the specifications.
Contractor shall perform all such tests as may be necessary and required by the local authorities to meet
Municipal or other bye-laws in force.
Contractor shall provide all labour, equipment and materials for the performance of the tests.
No walls, terraces shall be cut for making and opening after water proofing has been done
without written approval of Engineer-in-Charge.
No structural member shall be chiseled or cut without the written permission of the Engineer-in-Charge.
Providing and fixing of 600mm wall mounted, Movable (horizontally and vertically) Stainless Steel
35mm diameter Handicap/ Disabled Grab Bar (U shape) including cutting & making good the walls.
1.3.12. Mirror
Providing and fixing beveled edge mirror of superior glass (of approved quality) desired thickness,
fixed with stainless steel studs, complete with cutting, making holes, studs, all fittings, screws, washers
and making good the walls as specified BoQ.
The pumps shall be vertical, submersible, multistage centrifugal, stainless steel (304) casing, stainless
(304) impeller, stainless steel (316) shaft, ceramic bearings, tungsten carbide shaft protection bushes
and mechanical seal driven suitable rated motor with suitable RPM, 415±10% Volts, 50 Cycles, AC3 –
phase. Each pump shall be capable of operating within a performance pressure characteristic range
sufficient below and above the required working pressure.
The Pumps shall conform to Indian standard IS: 8034. Pumps and motors shall be mounts on a common
MS structural base plate. The pump shall be water cooled coupled to induction motor of suitable H.P
and R.P.M specified in schedule of quantities. Pumping set shall be provides with a Gun Metal
“Bourden” type pressure gauge with gunmetal isolation cock and connecting piping. The pump set shall
be provided with gun metal gate valve of appropriate sizes on delivery & non-return valve ofappropriate
size and a pressure gauge with cock shall be provided on the delivery line.
Domestic water transfer pumps shall be multistage, vertical stainless steel pumps, having stainless
steelcasing, stainless steel pump foot and diffushers, stainless impeller, stainless steel shaft, ceramic
bearings, tungsten carbide shaft protection bushes and mechanical seal driven by suitable kW,
RPM, 400/440 Volts, Cycles, AC 3 –phase TEFC vertical flange motor. Each pump shall be capableof
operating with in a performance pressure characteristic range sufficient below and above the required
working pressure. Pumps shall be suitable for manual operation. Pumps and motors shall be mounts
ona common MS structural base plate. Each pump shall be provides with a totally enclosed fan cooled
induction motor of H.P and R.P.M specified in schedule of quantities Each pumping set shall be
provides with a Gun Metal “Bourden” type pressure gauge with gunmetal isolation cock and connecting
piping. Appropriate vibration eliminating pads shall be provides with each pump. The pump set shall
be provided with gun metal gate valve of appropriate sizes on delivery. a non-return valve of
appropriate size and a pressure gauge with cock shall be provided on the delivery line. Suction and
delivery lines of the pumps shall be provided with double flanged reinforced Neoprene flexible pipe
connectors. Connectors shall be suitable for a working pressure of each pump as specified in Schedule
of Quantities
Pump shall be integral with submersible motor on a common shaft. The pumps shall be as specified
in the BoQ.
The pump set shall be installed in vertical position in sumps with level controller cum operated float
switches.
Pump casings shall be aluminum and impellers of SS. All pumps shall have combination ball and roller
bearings and shaft seals should be mechanical. Motor shall be submersible and shall be rated for
minimum HP specified or the BHP absorbed in the operating range of the pump.
The system shall be supplied as complete set including suction and discharge common manifolds, non-
return valves, isolating valves, pressure transmitter on the discharge side and electrode at the suction
tank. Domestic Water Supply Pumps shall be suitable for manual operation.
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These shall be fully submersible with a fully submersible motor. The pumps shall be provided with an
automatic level controller and all interconnecting power and control cabling which shall cause the
pumps to operate when the water level in the sump rises to a preset level and stop when the preset
lowlevel is reached.
Pump shall be C.I. casing and C.I. two vane open type with a dynamically balanced impeller connected
to a common shaft of the motor. The vane for sewage pump will be open type, while for drainage pump,
etc. it will be of semi open type. The MOC of the sump shall be in accordance to schedule of quantity.
Each pump shall be provided with a suitably rated induction motor suitable for 415 volts, 3 phase, 50
Hz A.C. power supply. Each pump shall be provided with in built liquid level controller for operating
the pump between predetermined levels.
The pumping set shall be for stationary application and shall be provided with pump connector unit.
The delivery pipe shall be joined to the pump through a rubber diaphragm, and bend and guide pipe for
easy installation.
Pump shall be provided with all accessories and devices necessary and required for the pump to make
it a complete working system.
Sump pump shall be complete with level controllers, power and control switch gear, Auto/off/Manual
switches, pumps priority selections and control and power cabling upto motor and controller/probes
etc. (Including earthing). Level control shall be such that one pump starts on required level, 2nd pump
cuts in at high level and alarms is given at extra high level. All level controllers shall be provided with
remote level indications.
The pump motor shall be a squirrel cage induction, housed in air filled water-tight enclosure. Oil filled
motors are not acceptable. The stator windings shall be class `H' insulation for submersible type.
The stator shall be heat shrunk fitted into the enclosure and shall not use bolts, pins or other fasteners
that penetrate through the stator enclosure. The starter shall be equipped with a thermal switch
embedded in series in the coils of the stator windings to protect the stator from wheel.
The motors shall be designed for continuous running duty type at 415 volts, 3 phase, 50 Hz power
supply and capable of sustaining a minimum of 20 starts/stops per hour.
Between stator housing and pump, a tandem seal arrangement will be provided with an oil barrier. Both
seals run in oil, allowing dry running without seal damage. Both seals shall be of the rubber bellows or
metallic bellow type with positive drive between shaft and rotating seal face.
Electrical works
Electrical equipment shall be suitable for electrical voltage specified in the bill of quantities and as
required by local authorities. Motors shall be for heavy duty TEFC compatible for the duties of the
pumps. Motors shall be rated as specified in the BoQ. Each motor shall be provided witha weather proof
terminal. Connections to all motors shall be made with waterproof flexible connections with suitable
bushes and terminal lugs.
Starters for motors shall be fully automatic type with push buttons. Direct on line (DOL) for motor up-to
10 HP. Starters for motors above 10 H.P. shall be automatic star-delta starters. Motor control centre
for the entire plant shall be dust and vermin proof construction fabricated from corrosion resistant M.S.
sheets and comprising of:
Scope of Work
Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing, the sanitary installations shall include the
following: -
a. Hydrant System
b. Fire Extinguishers
a) The fire pump shall be single stage suction centrifugal type with split casing type and direct driven
by electric motor as specified in schedule of quantities. The pump rating and performance shall
conform tothe equipment schedule and meet the TAC duty requirements.
b) Pump casing shall be of close-grained cast iron with bronze impeller. The shaft sleeve shall be brass
orSS 304 and the trim shall be brass or bronze.
c) Pump shall be capable of delivering 150% of the rated capacity at 65% of the rated head and the
no- delivery head shall be not more than 140% (150% in case of end suction type) of the rated delivery
head.
The pump casing shall withstand 1.5 times the no-delivery pressure or 2 times of the duty pressure
whichever is higher.
e) The electric driven motor shall be squirrel cage induction conforming to IS 325 and rated for
continuousduty (S1). Motor shall have not less than class F insulation and minimum enclosure of
IP22. The startershall be air cooled fully automatic star delta or auto transformer type. Starters shall
conform to IS 8544and rated for AC-3 duty conditions.
iii) Maximum power absorbed by the pump in its operating range i.e. no-delivery to free discharge.
Otherspecification as per BOQ.
Accessories
Each pump shall have independent set of pressure switches. The pressure switch shall be snap action
SPDT switch rated 10A @ 220 V operated through a stainless-steel diaphragm. The switch shall have a
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pointerfor manual adjustment of set point, and all electrical connections shall be terminated in a screwed
terminalconnector. The entire unit shall be encased in a cold drawn steel (heavy gauge) enclosure. The
diaphragm shall be designed for a maximum operating pressure of the system. Each pressure switch shall
be providedwith a pressure gauge in parallel as shown on the drawings and all gauges and pressure
switches shall be mounted in an instrument panel with necessary control piping and drainage facility. For
other specifications BOQ items shall be followed.
a. The fire pump shall be started automatically on loss of pressure and the operation sequence of the booster
and fire pumps shall be as follows:
i. The Fire Pump shall start when the system pressure drops by 1.0 kg/cm2 and shall continue to run
till manually switched off.
b. The motor starters (direct on line or star-delta) shall consist of electrically actuated contactors. The starter
shall be complete with ON-OFF push buttons, timers and auxiliary contacts and shall be fully automatic.
There shall be an indicating lamp with each of the pumps and an ammeter and selector switch with the
fire pumps. Fire pump starting shall be annunciate through an electric siren.
c. The starter along with isolator shall be housed in a 14 SWG MS box duly rust inhibited through a process
of degreasing and phosphating.
d. All cabling to and from the pumps to starter and control switch shall be carried out through armoured PVC
cables of approved makes. Cables shall be laid in accordance with section "M V CABLING". The pump
motors and panels shall be double earthed in accordance with IS 3043 or as shown on drawings and
asapproved. Other specification as per BOQ.
a. Hydrants shall be provides internally as shown on the drawings. Internal hydrants shall be providing at
each landing of and escape staircase and additionally depending on the floor area as shown on
drawings.Landing valve shall be single headed gunmetal valve with 63 mm dia outlets and 80mm inlet
conforming to IS 5290. Landing valve shall have flanged inlet and instantaneous type outlets and
mounted at 1.0mabove the floor level. Instantaneous outlets for the hydrants shall be of standard
pattern approved and suitable for 63mm dia fire brigade hoses. Wherever necessary, pressure reducing
orifices plate and shallbe provided so as to limit the pressure to 3.5 kg/sqcm or any other rating as
required by the Local Fire Authority.
b. Each landing valve shall have a hose reel cabinet as shown on drawings.
iii. 2 Nos. 15.0-Meter-long 63 mm dia Reinforced Rubber Lined (RRL) hoses with gun metal I.S.
markedinstantaneous couplings.
c. The First Aid Hose shall conform to IS 884 and be wound on a heavy-duty circular hose reel with a
bracket. The hose shall be permanently connected on one end to the Wet Riser through a 25m Ball Valve
with necessary hose adapter and a gun metal nozzle at the other end.
d. Hoses shall be in two lengths of 15.0 m each, of RRL type with instantaneous couplings, neatly rolled into
bundles and held in position with steel brackets. Hoses shall be tested and certified by the manufacturer,
to withstand an internal water pressure of not less than 35 kg / sqcm without bursting. The hose shall also
withstand a working pressure of 7 kg / sqcm without leakage.
e. The hose cabinet shall be fabricated from 2mm mild steel sheet duly rust inhibited through a process of
degreasing and phosphating. The cabinet shall have double flap hinged doors with 4mm clear glass
andshall have necessary openings for riser main and brackets for all internals. The cabinet shall receive
twocoats of red oxide primer both inside and outside before two after coats of final paint of approved
colour shade.
f. The fire brigade connection shall consist of two / three/four headed as specified in BOQ 63mm dia gun
metal outlets with built-in check valve and drain plugs connected to a 150mm dia outlet connection to the
water reservoir or to the hydrant main. The fire brigade collecting head shall conform to IS 904. Other
specification as per BOQ.
1. The fire pump starting and stopping shall be tested by opening the test valve and record the following
and the valves should be as furnished below:
Mode of measurement
Fire pump with mounting frame, excluding concrete foundation shall be measured per unit. Instrument
panel with pressure gauges, pressure switches, control piping etc. shall be measured as one unit.
Controlcabling from pressure gauge panel to the respective starters shall be measured in running
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External
1.4.3.1. All External pipes shall be, unless otherwise specified, heavy quality mild steel tubes to IS 1239 using
wrought GI steel heavy duty screwed fittings. Flanges shall be provided to mate with valves and other
equipment and shall conform to IS 6392. Flanges shall be screwed type. Flanges shall be rated for 2.0
N/sqmm.
1.4.3.2. Black mild steel pipes, when laid underground, shall be protected against corrosion by two coats of hot
bitumen and 2mm thick wrapping of pypkote. Fittings shall be weld able wrought iron, suitable for butt
welding and 10% of the welded joints shall be radio graphically tested and found in order. The welded
joints shall be random selected for testing in consultation with the Engineer-in-charge. All flanges shall
be slip-on welded type to IS 6392 with a 3mm fibre-reinforced Teflon gasket and rated for 2.0 N/sq. mm.
1.4.3.3. Underground mains shall be laid not less than 750 mm below the ground level and shall be at least
2maway from the building face and supported on concrete pedestals at every 3.5m and held on with
galvanised iron clamps. Concrete thrust anchors shall be provided at all bends and tees as shown on
drawing and as directed. All excavation for pipe laying shall be carried out with sufficient width for
making proper joints. Backfilling shall be done only after the piping is hydro-statically pressure tested.
Piping shall be constantly kept clean till tested.
1.4.3.4. All valves shall be housed in brick masonry chambers over 150mm cement concrete (1:3:6) foundation.
The brick walls of the chamber shall be plastered inside and outside with 20mm cement sand plaster 1:4
with a floating coat of neat cement. Chambers shall be 650 x 650 mm clear for depths upto 1200 mm and
1000 x 1000 mm for depths beyond or as specified in the BoQ. Each chamber shall have a cast iron
surface box approved by theEngineer in-charge.
1.4.3.5. Piping laid above ground shall be supported on cement concrete (1:2:4) pedestals raising the bottom
of the pipe at least 150mm over the ground level and held to the pedestals with galvanised clamps.
Pedestalsshall be made at 3.0m centre to centre and as shown on drawings. Cement concrete 1:2:4
thrust anchorsshall be provided at all tee-off points and change of direction as shown on drawings and as
required. Pipeslaid on walls and ceiling shall have galvanised steel brackets. Other specification as per
BOQ.
Internal
1.4.3.6. All internal pipes shall be, unless otherwise specified, heavy quality mild steel tubes to IS 1239 using
wrought steel heavy duty screwed fittings. Flanges shall be provided to mate with valves and other
equipment and shall conform to IS 6392. Flanges shall be screwed type. Flanges shall be rated for 2.0
N/sqmm.
1.4.3.7. Valves shall be suitable for external piping.
1.4.3.8. All pipes shall be of approved make and best quality without rust marks. Pipes and fittings shall be fixed
in a manner as to provide easy accessibility for repair, maintenance and shall not cause obstruction in
shafts, passages etc. Pipes and fittings shall be fixed truly vertical, horizontal or in slopes as required in
aneat workmanship manner. Pipes shall be securely fixed to walls and ceilings by suitable supports at
intervals specified. Only approved type of anchor fasteners shall be used for RCC ceiling and walls.
1.4.3.9. All pipes shall be adequately supported from ceiling or walls through structural supports fabricated from
mild steel structural e.g., rods, channels, angels and flats generally as shown on drawings. Fasteners
shallbe shear type anchor fasteners in concrete walls and ceilings and wrought steel spikes of at least
75mmlong in brick walls. All pipes support shall be painted with 1 coats of red oxide primer and two
coats ofblack enamel paint.
1.4.3.10. All low point loops in the piping shall be provided with 25mm Ball Valves with rising spindle for drainingthe
system. All valves shall have screwed brass caps. Likewise, 25mm gun metal air vents shall be
provided at all high point loops to prevent air-locking.
1.4.3.11. All piping shall have flanged joints at about 25m intervals to facilitate easy maintenance.
Pipe Jointing
1.4.3.12. All pipes shall be provided with threaded joints up to 50mm diameter and welded joints for pipe above
50mm diameters. Hold tite shall be used for sealing.
1.4.3.14. Joints between CI and GI pipes shall be made by providing a suitable flanged tail or socket piece and MS
flange on the GI pipe. Flanges shall have appropriate number of holes and shall be fastened with nuts,
bolts and 1.5mm thick compressed asbestos gasket.
b. Gate Valves
i. Sluice / Gate valves shall be used for isolation of flow in pipe lines For sizes upto 65 mm, gate
valves shall be outside screw rising spindle type and shall be as per IS: 778 Class-I and Class-II, as
applicable.For sizes 80 mm to 300 mm, gate valve shall be as per IS: 780, PN=1.0 and shall be of
inside screw andnon-rising type and cast iron double flanged.
ii. Gate valves shall be provided with a hand wheel, draining arrangement of seat valve and locking
facility(as required). Gate valves shall have back setting bush to facilitate gland renewal during full
open condition.
iii. The Body, bonnet, Stuffing Box, cap and hand wheel shall be of cast iron to IS:210, grade FG 200 /
260. The non-rising spindle shall be of solid forged high tensile brass or carbon steel to AISI 304
construction.The Body seating and wedge ring shall be of solid leaded gun metal. The Bonnet gasket
shall be of highquality rubber.
iv. The Valve shall be PN 1.0 rated but shall withstand tests of upto 20 kg / cm2. The ends shall be
flanged.The batch number of the valve shall be punched on the top of the flange. The spindle shall
be removabletype, and shall be easily rotated.
c. Pressure Switch
i. The Pressure switches shall be employed for starting and shutting down operation of pumps
automatically,dictated by line pressure. The Pressure Switch shall be diaphragm type. It shall be
suitable for line pressures upto 15 kg / cm2. The scale range for cut in and cut out shall be from 0
to 10 kg / cm2.
ii. The Switch shall be suitable for consistent and repeated operations without change in values. It
shall beprovided with IP: 66 water and environment protection.
iii. The enclosure shall be of aluminium and pressure element and wetted parts shall be of
stainless steel.The switch shall be snap acting type with 1 number N O / N C contact.
d. Pressure Vessel
i. The Pressure Vessel shall be provided to compensate for slight loss of pressure in the system and
to provide an air cushion for counter acting pressure surges whenever the pumping set comes into
operation.It shall be normally partly full of water; the remaining being filled with air which will be
under compression when the system is in normal operation.
ii. Pressure vessel shall be fabricated from 8-10 mm thick MS plate with dished ends and suitable
supportinglegs. It shall be provided with a 50 mm dia flanged connections from pump, one 25 mm
drain with ballvalve, one water level gauge and 25 mm sockets for pressure switches. The pressure
vessel shall be hydraulically tested as required.
iii. The Pressure Vessel shall be for Hydrant Systems. The Pressure Switches shall be mounted on the
drainend of each Vessel. The Vessel shall also be provided with an air release valve mounted at the
top.
e. Pressure Gauge
The Pressure Gauge shall be constructed of die cast aluminum and stove enameled. It shall be weather
proof with an IP 55 enclosure. It shall be a stainless steel Bourden tube type Pressure Gauge with a scale
range from 0 to 16 Kg / cm2 and shall be constructed as per IS: 3624. Each Pressure Gauge shall have
asiphon tube connection. The Shut off arrangement shall be by Ball Valve.
f. Ball Valve
The Ball Valve shall be made from die cast brass and tested to 14 Kg/cm2 pressure.
ii. The Ball shall be made from brass and machined to perfect round shape and subsequently chrome
plated.The seat of the valve body- bonnet gasket and gland packing shall be of Teflon.
iii. The handle shall be of chrome plated steel with PVC jacket. The handle shall also indicate the
directionof `open' and `closed' situations. The gap between the ball and the teflon packing shall be
sealed to preventwater seeping upto 14 Kg/cm2 pressure.
iv. The handle shall also be provided with a lug to keep the movement of the ball valve within 90 degree.
Thelever shall be operated smoothly and without application of any unnecessary force.
i. Non-return valves shall be cast iron spring action swing check type. An arrow mark in the direction
offlow shall be marked on the body of the valve. The valve shall bear IS: 531 certifications.
ii. The Valve shall be of cast iron body and cover. The internal flap in the direction of water shall be of
castiron and hinged by a hinge pin of high tensile brass or stainless steel. Cast iron parts shall be
conform toIS: 210, grade 200 / 260 type.
iii. The gasket shall be of high-quality rubber and flap seat ring of leaded gun metal to BS 1400 LG
2C. Athigh pressure of water flow the flapper shall seat tightly to the seat. The Valve shall be capable
of handlingpressure upto 15 kg/cm2.
h. Butterfly Valve
i. The Butterfly Valve shall be suitable for waterworks and tested to minimum of 16 kg / sq cm
pressure.The Valves shall fulfil the requirements of AWWA (American Water Works Association)
C 504, API609 and MSS-SP-67.
ii. The body shall be of cast iron to IS: 210 in circular shape and of high strength to take the minimum
waterpressure of 10 kg/cm2. The disc shall be heavy duty cast iron with anti-corrosive epoxy or nickel
coating.
iii. The valve seat shall be of high-grade elastomer or nitrile rubber. The Valve in closed position shall
havecomplete contact between the seat and the disc throughout the perimeter. The elastomer rubber
shall havea long life and shall not give away on continuous applied water pressure. The shaft shall be
of EN 8 gradecarbon steel.
iv. The Valve shall be fitted between two flanges on either side of pipe flanges. The Valve edge rubber
shallbe projected outside such that they are wedged within the pipe flanges to prevent leakage.
v. The Valves shall be supplied with manual gear operated opening / closing system by lever.
i. Pipe supports
All pipes whether horizontal or vertical shall be suitably supported using galvanized mild steel
clamps/clevis hanger manufactured of good quality as approved by engineer in-charge.
j. Vertical Pipes
The pipes running vertical shaft shall be supported by galvanised mild steel rigid clamps fixed to wall
with anchor bolts and studs.
When the horizontal distance between the centre line of two adjacent pipes is less than 300 mm a powder
coated rail shall be fixed to wall the pipes independently clamped to the rail with `U' bolt clamps.
k. Horizontal Pipes
Pipes running horizontal shall be supported from structural beam/slab by using appropriate galvanised
m.s. pipe clevis hangers. Other specification as per BOQ.
Supports for horizontal piping longer than 15m in a stretch shall be provided with swivel clamps.
Otherwise, the clamps shall be universal clamps or rigid clamps as required by the project engineer.
All clamps, rails and accessories shall be fixed to the structure (beam, slab, walls etc.) by using approved
good quality anchor fasteners of appropriate size.
l. Painting
All exposed piping for firefighting shall be distinctly painted `Fire red' shade 536 to IS:5-2007. Pipes shall
first receive two coats of red oxide primer uniformly applied and two coats of oil paint applied thereafter.
All pipes support shall be painted black as specified for support & clamps.
Painting Schedule
1.4.3.15. All equipment and piping shall be painted in accordance with the following colour code:
1.4.3.16. All surfaces to be painted shall be thoroughly cleaned with wire brush to remove completely rust and
other extraneous substances. Over the cleaned surfaces one coat of red oxide primer shall be applied
completely covering the exposed surfaces. Finishing coat of enamel paint shall be applied one day after
the prime coat, after ensuring that the paint is dry. The second coat shall be done before the installation
is handed over and after approval to do so from the Engineer-in-charge.
All piping after installation shall be tested for a hydrostatic test pressure of 10.5 kg/sqcm or 1.5 times the
working pressure (whichever is less) maintained for 24 hours. All joints and valves shall be checked for
leaks and rectified and retested. During testing all valves except drain & air valves shall be kept fully
open.
Mode of measurement
1.4.3.18. All external piping shall be measured along the centre line of the pipe and paid per unit length and shall
include:
1.4.3.21. All internal piping shall be measured similarly but shall include for the pipe supports and clamps.
1.4.3.22. All valves, air valves, drain valves together with flanges or tail pieces shall be measured per unit.
1.4.3.23. All excavation and concrete supports and thrust blocks shall be measured as per drawing and paid for
percum.
1.4.3.24. The cost of pipe supports described above form part of the rate quoted for piping and no extra shall
bepayable on the account.
1.4.4.1. Scope
The scope of work covers the supply and installation of portable fire extinguishers. The following types
are envisaged in these specifications and provided as shown in the schedule of portable fire extinguishers.
Carbon-dioxide extinguisher
1.4.4.2. Standards
Fire protection manual of the tariff advisory committee, Fire Insurance Association of India
1.4.4.3. Extinguishers
a. The extinguishers shall be rated for 4.5 and 9 kg by weight or carbon dioxide, unless stated otherwise.
The contents shall be with a filling ratio not exceeding 0.667.
b. The body shall be steel cylinder made according to IS:2872 and approved by the chief controller of
explosives.
c. The discharge head shall be simple and safe to operate conforming to IS:3224 with a safety release to
IS:5903 set to 18.0 to 20.0 N/sqmm. A syphon tube of copper or PVC shall be fitted. A non-conducting
discharge horn and a high pressure hose (27.5 N/sqmm pressure) shall be fitted with each extinguisher.
d. The discharge system shall be designed to expel 95% of the contents in continuous discharge as follows:
4.5 10 - 24
9.0 15 - 36
a. The capacities envisaged are 2 kg & 6 kg. The filling pressure shall be 0.95 +/- 0.055 N/sqmm.
b. The body shall be cylindrical in shape and made of cold rolled carbon steel grade D/DD or hot rolled steel
plate with radiographically tested welded construction. Plate thickness shall conform to IS:11108.
c. Discharge valve mechanism shall be a simple and safe squeeze grip valve. 4.5 kg and above capacity
shallhave a high pressure (0.5 N/sqmm) hose and non-conducting horn and shall also be provided
with a pressure gauge. 95% of the contents shall be discharged as follows:
2.00 8 - 16 2
6.00 15 - 24 4
d. The internal and external components and surface shall be treated for anti-corrosion as for dry powder
type extinguishers.
a. All extinguishers shall be standard products approved by the Tariff Advisory Committee and Local Fire
Authority and manufactured and tested strictly in accordance with the relevant Indian Standard. All
markings and test results shall be stamped in the appropriate colour markings accordingly to the Indian
Standards.
b. All extinguishers shall have a structurally designed galvanised steel handle and also a suitable wall
mounting bracket.
IEC-62271
General requirement
1.4.5.1. Switchgear
Insulation - class II insulation between the front panel and internal power circuits
No of Poles - 3 or 4 as required
Arcing contacts shall be provided to protect the main contacts and shall be separate from the
maincontacts and easily replaceable.
Arc chutes shall be provided for each pole, and shall be suitable for being lifted out for the
inspectionof the main and the arcing contacts.
Common Operating handle required for three phase MCCBs for simultaneous operation and
trippingof all the three phases.
b. Operating handle
ii. Door interlock to prevent door being opened when the breaker is in ON position.
iii. DE interlocking device to open the door even if the breaker is in ON position.
Sheet steel hinged lockable doors for each separate compartment shall be provided and duly
interlockedwith the breaker in "ON" and "OFF" position.
Protection Microprocessor based releases and/or thermal magnetic releases shall be provided for the
Circuit Breakers as stipulated in the Schedule of Quantities
Type test certificates Submit Certificates from a recognized test house for the Circuit Breakers offered.
Other specification as per BOQ.
1.4.5.2. Switchboard
Supply System Three phase 4 wire, 415-volt, 50 Hz, Indian TN-S system.
Metal based neoprene gaskets between all adjacent units and beneath all doors and covers shall be
provided to render the joints dust and vermin proof.
Pressure relief devices shall be provided to minimize danger to operator during internal fault conditions.
Panel Compartmentation
Compartment Tier 3A as per IEC 6043 (Part-I) unless otherwise stated in Schedule of Quantities.
Circuit Breaker Metering Separate segregated compartment shall be provided for accommodating
instruments, indicating lamps, control contactors and control MCB etc. These shall be accessible for
testing and maintenance without any danger of accidental contact with live parts of the circuit breaker,
bus bars and connections.
Control wiring compartment a horizontal wire way with screwed cover shall be provided at the top to
take interconnecting control wiring between vertical sections.
Panel Configuration
Panel Construction
Dead front
Floor mounted
Switchboard cubicles, doors and covers - Fabrication with CRCA Sheet Steel
Cubicles - Thickness shall be 3.0 mm for load bearing compartments and 2.0 mm for non-load
bearingcompartments, folded and braced to ensure rigid support for all components.
Doors/ covers - Thickness not less than 1.6 mm & should be properly
With electro galvanized MS sheets ‘U’ Channel switchboard frames of 2.5 mm thick
All joints should be neatly formed and finished flush with adjacent surfaces, No joints shall be located in
corners. Bare edges shall be round/covered.
Structural members and bracings where ever required shall be welded or bolted to the frame. The frame
shall be of modular design and extensible.
All cabling from rear, Front access switchboard, Separate vertical cable accessible from front only.
Adequate space shall be provided for ease of installation and maintenance with safety for working
withoutcoming into contact with any live parts.
Supporting clamps and brackets etc. for termination of 1,100-volt grade aluminum conductor XLPE
cables.
Door handles Good quality door handles fitted with toggles to operate rods to latch with suitable slots
in both top and bottom of switchboards shall be provided. Latching rods and associated brackets shall
be cadmium plated.
Operating handles all operating device shall be located in front of switchgear only.
Fixing Screws Fixing screws shall enter holes tapped into an adequate thickness of metal or provided
with hank nuts. Self-threading screws shall not be used in switchboards.
Dimensional Limitations
ii. Minimum 200 mm blank space between the floor of switchboard and bottom most unit shall be provided.
iv. Height of the operating handle, push buttons etc. shall be restricted between 300 mm and 1,700 mm
fromfinished floor level.
Rating of Bus Bars, interconnections and to feeders these shall be designed as per requirements in
Schedule of Quantities to-Carry full load current for phase and neutral bus bars Withstand the stresses
of fault level. For aluminum & copper current density shall be of minimum cross section of 0.6 & 1.0
amp per sq. mm respectively.
Bus Bar material High conductivity, high strength aluminum alloy, complying with requirements of grade
E 91E of IS 5082 – 1981
Bus Bar Insulation Heat shrunk PVC sleeking of 1.1 kV grade and bus bar joints provided with clip-on
shrouds.
Bus Bar supports Non-breakable, non-hygroscopic epoxy resin or glass fiber reinforced polymer
insulated supports able to withstand operating temperature of - 25°C to 130°C (degree of protection IP
65 IEC 60529) at regular intervals, to withstand the forces arising from a fault level as stipulated in
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schedule of quantities.
Auxiliary Bus Electrolytic Copper Auxiliary buses for control power supply, space heater power supply
or any other specified service shall be provided. These shall be insulated, adequately supportedand
sized to suit specific requirement.
Switchboard Interconnections
Rating of 100 amps and above solid copper/aluminum connections PVC sleeved
Shall be firmly bolted and clamped with even tension before assembly.
Joint surfaces shall be filed or finished to remove burrs, dents and oxides
Approved spring washers shall be used with cadmium plated high tensile steel bolts with BSF threads.
Instrument and control wiring all wiring for relays and meters shall be with ZHFR PVC insulated copper
conductor wires. The wiring shall be coded and labelled with approved ferrules for identification. All
power circuit wiring shall be minimum 2.5 sqmm and control circuit wiring shall beof minimum 1.5 sqmm
and for CT & PT minimum 4sqmm copper cable shall be considered. Other specification as per BOQ.
Earthing
Continuous earth bus sized for prospective fault current shall be provided with arrangement for
connecting to station earth at two points. Hinged doors / frames shall be connected to earth through
adequately sized flexible braids.
Space Heaters
Anti- condensation heaters shall be fitted in each cubicle together with an ON/OFF isolating switch
suitable for electrical operation at 230 volts A.C 50 Hz single phase of sufficient capacity to raise the
internal ambient temperature by 5°C operation interlocked with switchgear.
Sheet Steel Treatment and Painting Sheet steel used in the fabrication of switchboards shall undergo
a rigorous cleaning and surface treatment seven tank process comprising of alkaline degreasing,
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descaling in dilute Sulphur acid and a recognized phosphating process after which a coat of primer
paint comp actively with the final paint shall be applied over the treated surface. Final paint coat of
oven baked powder coating, of minimum 50-micron thickness, of sheet approved by Engineer-in-
Charge shall then be provided.
Labels Suitable engraved white on black metal identification labels shall be provided for each
switchgear cubicle in front and back identifying the circuit, switchgear type, rating and duty.
Following testing must be completed before dispatch of equipment at site, if required Engineer-In-
Charge may call for factory inspection to ensure all testing are completed.
General
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This section covers specifications for Protection and Control Relays for breakers, Instrument
Transformers, Measuring Instruments, Push Buttons, and Indicating Lamps etc. required in LT andHT
switchboards.
Updated and current Indian Standard Specifications and Codes of Practice will apply to the equipment
and the work covered by the scope of this contract. In addition, the relevant clauses of the Indian
Electricity Act 2003, Indian Electricity Rules 1956, National Building Code 2016, National Electrical
Code (SP30 : 2011), Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Building (general): General Principal and Fire
Grading – IS 1641 as amended up to date shall also apply. Wherever appropriate Indian Standards
arenot available, relevant British and/or IEC Standards shall be applicable.
The Circuit Breaker shall have protection and control relays as specified in the bill of quantities. Relays
shall be approved types complying to relevant ISS and having approved characteristic. Relays shall
be flush mounted in dust proof cases. Relays shall be arranged so that adjustments, testing and
replacementcan be affected with minimum of time and labour.
In case of C.T. operated thermal overload and magnetic instantaneous short circuit release. The
overload releases shall be such that each phase can be individually set depending on the phase
unbalanced currents. The releases shall have inverse time current characteristics and the magnetic
release shall be time delayed with a minimum setting of 25 ms varying up to 300 ms for discrimination
without effecting the breaking current capacity of the ACB.
Separate sets of CTs shall be provided for metering and protection. C/Ts shall confirm to IS 2705 (part
-I, II and III) in all respects. All C/Ts used for medium voltage application shall be rated for 1.1 kV. C/Ts
shall have rated primary current, rated burden and class of accuracy as specified in Bill of
Quantities/drawings. Rated secondary current shall be 5A unless otherwise stated. Minimum acceptable
class for measurement shall be class 0.5 and for protection class 5P10. C/Ts shall be capable of
withstanding magnetic and thermal stresses due to short circuit faults on the bus. Terminals of C/Ts
shall be paired permanently for easy identification of poles. C/Ts shall be provided with earthing
terminals for earthing chassis, frame work and fixed part of metal casing (if any). Each C/T shall be
provided with rating plate indicating:
v. Rated voltage
CTs shall be mounded such that they are easily accessible for inspection, maintenance and
replacement.Wiring for CT shall be with copper conductor FRLS PVC insulated wires with proper
termination works and wiring shall be bunched with cable straps and fixed to the panel structure in a
neat manner.
Direct reading electrical instruments shall conform to IS 1248 or in all respects. Accuracy of direct
reading shall be 1.0 of voltmeter and 0.5 for ammeters. Meters shall be suitable for continuous operation
between -5 degree C and +50 degree C above ambient temperature. Meters shall be flush mounting
andshall be enclosed in dust tight housing. The housing shall be of steel or phenolic mold. Design and
manufacture of meters shall ensure prevention of fogging of instrument glass. Pointer shall be black in
colour and shall have Zero position adjustment device operable from outside. Direction of deflection
shall be from left to right. Suitable selector switches shall be provided for ammeters and volt meters
used in three phase system. The rating type and quantity of meters, instruments and protective device
shall be as per Schedule of Quantities /drawings.
Ammeters
Ammeters shall be of moving iron type. Moving part assembly shall be with jewel bearings. Jewel
bearings shall be mounted on a spring to prevent damage to pivot due to vibrations and shocks.
Ammeters shall be manufacture and calibrated as per IS 1248.
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Ammeters shall normally be suitable for 5 A secondary of current transformers. Ammeters shall
becapable of carrying substantial over loads during fault conditions.
Voltmeters
Voltmeters shall be moving iron type range of 3 phase 415-volt voltmeters shall be 0-500. Volt
metersshall be provided with protection fuse.
Watt meter
Wattmeter shall be of 3 phase electro dynamic type and shall be provided with a maximum
demandindicator if required.
3 phase power factor meters shall be of electro dynamic type with current and potential coils suitable
for operation with current and potential transformers provided in the panel. Scale shall be calibrated
for 50% lag - 100% - 50% readings. Phase angle accuracy shall be +40.
Trajectory meters shall be two elements, integrating type, kWh, kVA, kVArh meters. Meters shall
confirm to IEC 170 in all respects. Energy meters, kVA, and kVArh meters shall be provided with
integrating registers. The registers shall be able to record energy conception of 500 hours corresponding
to maximum current at rated voltage and unity power factor. Meters shall be suitable for operation with
current and potential transformers available in the panel.
Neon type indicating lamps shall be provided for indication of phases and Breaker position as required
in the bill of quantities. Lamps shall be easily removed and replaced from the front of the panel by
manual means not requiring the use of extractors.
Push buttons shall be of non-hygroscopic material, non-swelling and fitted to avoid any possibility of
sticking. Contacts shall be of adequate strength and have a positive whipping action when in operation.
General
This section covers specifications for lead acid batteries and float cum boost battery chargers. DC is
considered as unearthed system. Other specification as per BOQ.
Updated and current Indian Standard Specifications and Codes of Practice will apply to the equipment
and the work covered by the scope of this contract. In addition, the relevant clauses of the Indian
Electricity Act 2003, Indian Electricity Rules 1956, National Building Code 2016, National Electrical
Code (SP30 : 2011), Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Building (general): General Principal and Fire
Grading – IS 1641 as amended up to date shall also apply. Wherever appropriate Indian Standards
arenot available, relevant British and/or IEC Standards shall be applicable.
General requirements for tests for lead acid storage batteries IS 8320
IE recommendations for sizing of large lead acid storage batteries IEEE 485
Battery
The battery shall be sealed maintenance free / valve regulated led acid (SMF/VRLA) battery. The
batteries shall be manufactured using “absorbent glass matt” technology in which the electrolyte is in
absorb condition, held within the pores of the glass matt separator. The separator is packed tightly
between the positive and negative plates. “Led Calcium Tin Alloy” shall be used in the plate grid
structure to eliminate harmful effect of early gassing. The container and the lid of the battery shall be
of high-grade polypropylene. The vent plugs shall be provided with self-resealing relief valves. The
battery shall be rated for minimum 100 AH at 24-volt DC unearthed system. The battery sizing
calculation to be carried out by vendor during detailed engineering stage and to be submitted to
Electrical consultant for verification and approval.
Battery Charger
General
The battery charger shall be float cum boost type, thermistors controlled. The charger shall
haveselector switch for auto float – boost/manual, float /manual boost mode of operation. During auto
float
– boost mode, automatic changeover shall take place from float mode to boost mode and vice versa.
This means that when the batteries are fully charged the charging shall automatically change from boost
charge to trickle charge.
Construction feature
The float cum boost charger and DC distribution board shall be housed in sheet steel cubicle of angle
iron frame work with panels of 2.0 mm thickness, louvers for ventilation, glands plate will be provided
for cable entry from front bottom. The cubicle shall be painted in siemens grey shade. Four wheels/2
nose channels shall be provided at the base.
Performance
The DC output voltage of float /boost charger shall be stabilized within ± 2% for AC. Input variation of
230 V ± 10%, frequency variation of 50 Hz ±5% and DC load variation of 0-100%. The voltage
regulation shall be achieved by a constant voltage regulator having fast response IGBT. The ripple
content in output will be within 3% of DC output nominal voltage.
There shall be provision to select auto float/manual float /manual boost modes. During auto float mode
the battery charging shall automatically changeover from boost mode to flat mode and vice versa.
During manual float/boost modes it shall be possible to set the output volts by separate potentiometers.
The battery charger shall have automatic output current limiting feature.
Components
The battery charger shall essentially comprise of the following
1 no. main transformer: Double wound, naturally air cooled, having copper windings.
1 no. rotary switch to select auto float / manual float / manual boost. During auto float mode automatic
changeover shall take place from float mode to boost mode and vice versa.
1 set solid state constant potential controller to stabilize the DC output voltage of the float cum
boostcharger at ±2% of the set value for AC input voltage variation of 230 V ± 10%, frequency
variation of
±5% from 50 Hz and simultaneous load variation of 0-100% and also complete with current limiting
circuit to drop the float charger output voltage upon overloads to enable the battery to take over.
to float and vice versa 1 no. DC ammeter and toggle switch to read charger output current and battery
charge/discharge current.
2 set potentiometers to adjust the output voltage during manual/auto float and boost modes.
Alarm annunciation
Visual and audible alarm with manual accept/ reset facility shall be provided for the following:
i. AC mains fail
ii. Charger fails
iii. Load / output over volt
iv. Potential free contact for BMS connectivity for maintaining battery status.
1.4.6. Technical Specification of 11KV 200Amp. (3-Pole/2-Pole) Air Break Switch
1.4.6.1. Scope
This specification covers manufacturing, testing and supply of 11KV 200Amp. 50Hz Air Break switches
for outdoor installation in horizontal configuration. The switches are suitable for operation under off-
load conditions only and are intended for use on Distribution Sub-stations and tapping sectionalizing
points of 11 KV lines.
The 11KV A.B. Switch sets shall confirm to the following parameters: -
a) Number of poles 3
b) Number of Post insulator per pole 2nos. 12KVpostinsulator.
c) Nominal system voltage 11KV
d) Highest system voltage 12KV
e) Rated frequency 50Hz
f) System earthling effectively earthed.
g) Rated nominal current 200 amps
h) Altitude of installation Not exceeding 1000M
The post insulators used in the A.B. Switches shall have the following ratings:-
1.4.6.3. Standards
i) IS-9920 (Part-I to V)
j) IS-2544/1973 (for porcelain post insulators)
k) IS-2633, (for galvanization of ferrous parts.) or its latest amendments if any.
1.4.6.4. Insulator make
12KV post insulators complete with post and cap duly cemented to be used in the AB Switch
Setconforming to IS-2544/1973.
The bidder shall furnish the type test certificate of the post insulators from their manufacturer for
reference and scrutiny.
The bidder shall mention make, type of insulation materials, metal fittings, Creepage distance, protected
Creepage distance, tensile Strength, compressing strength, torsion strength and cantilever strength.
The A.B. Switch set shall be suitable for operation under the following climatic conditions.
Atmosphere. Polluted
General: - The 11KV A.B. Switch Set shall be the gang operated rotating single air break
type having 2 post insulators per phase. The operating mechanism shall be suitable for
manual operation from the ground level and shall be so designed that all the three phases
shall open or close simultaneously. The Switches shall be robust in construction, easy in
operation and shall be protected against over travel or staining that might adversely affect
any of its parts. The required base M.S. Channel (hot dip galvanized) phase coupling rod,
operation rod with intermediate guide braided with flexible electrolytic copper, tail piece
of required current carrying capacity and operation mechanism with “ON” & “OFF”
positions shall be provided. The operation rod shall be medium gage of 32mm diameter
nominal bore G.I. pipe single length 6 meters. The phase coupling rod for gang operation
shall be of medium gauge 25 mm dia. nominal bore G.I pipe. The Rating post insulators
shall be provide with suitable bearing mounted on a base channel with 8mm dia thrust
collar and 6mm split pin made out of stainless steel. The operating down rod shall be
coupled to the spindle (minimum) dia – 32mm for gang operation through another suitable
bearing by two numbers 10mm dia stainless steel bolts with double nuts. All the bearings
shall be provided with grease nipple. All metal (ferrous) parts shall be galvanized a
polished. The pipe shall be galvanized in accordance with IS-4736/1968.The post
insulators should be fixed with the base channel using Galvanized Nuts and Bolts.
Mounting: - The A.B. Switches shall be suitable for horizontal mounting in double pole
sub-station structures. MS Galvanized base Channel & base support channel shouldbe
of min. size 75x40x6 mm.
Switching Blades: - It shall be made out of electrolytic copper with silver plated. The
approximate size shall be 220mm X 50X 6 mm. The Switch shall have such a spring
mechanism so as to ensure that the speed of the opening of contact is independent of
speedof manual operation.
Fixed Contracts: - The fixed Jaw type female contracts shall be made of electrolytic
copper (minimum 95% copper composition) duly silver coated controlled by stainless
steel high pressure spring housed in robust G.I. Cover. It is essential that provision shall
be made in fixed female contracts to take the shock arising from the closing of move
contract blade without the same being transmitted to the post insulator. The arrangement
made in this regard shall be specifically shown in the drawing.
Arcing Horn: - As the switches are generally meant for isolating transmission line and
distribution transformers, suitable arcing horns shall be provided for breaking the charging
current horn shall be made of 10mm dia. G.I. Rod with spring assisted operation.
Terminal Connectors: - Terminal connectors shall be robust in design. The size of fixed
connector shall be (80 X 50 X 6 mm) and size of movable connector shall be of (80 X 50)
X (80 X 50) X 6 mm of copper casting with uniform machine finishing duly silver plated
made out of minimum 95% copper composition with 2 nos. 12mm dia holes provided with
suitable brass bolts and double nuts, flat washers & 2nos. bimetallic solder less sockets
suitable upto 80 mm2 conductor.
Spacing: - The minimum clearance between phases to the switch shall be 760mm. The
operation down rod shall be at a transverse distance of 300mm from the outer limb of the
switch. The centre spacing between two post insulators of the same phase shall be
380mm.In the open position of the A.B. switches the moving blade shall rotate through
90o. Thisshall be exhibited in the drawing.
Sample, Drawing & Literatures: - Sample of each items 11KV 200 amps. A.B. Switch
shall be furnished and three copies of drawings item similar to the sample shall be
furnished along with the tender.
The details of construction and materials of different parts of the A.B. Switch shall
clearly be indicate in the tender and illustrative pamphlet / literature for the same shall be
submitted along with the tender.
Type Test: - Certificate for the following type tests conducted (within five years
proceeding to the date of opening of the tender)on a prototype set of A.B. Switch in a
NABL approved test house/CPRI shall have to be submitted along with offer.
Dielectric Test (impulse and one minute were power frequency withstand voltage test.)
The inspection may be carried out by the Purchaser at any stage of manufacture. The
successful bidder shall grant free access to the Purchaser’s representative at a
reasonabletime when the work is in progress. The following routine tests shall have to be
conducted on each set and results are to be furnished for consideration of deputing
inspecting officerfor inspection and conduction testing of the materials at the works of the
manufacturer. The supplier shall give fifteen days advance intimation to the Purchaser to
enable him to depute his representative for witnessing the tests.
The bidder shall furnish the guaranteed technical particular duly filled in the format along
with the tender.
All fittings, accessories of apparatus which may not have been specifically mentioned in
this specification but which are usual or necessary in equipment of similar plat shall be
deemed to be included in the specification and shall be supplied by the Tender without
extra charge. All plant and equipment shall be completed in all details whether such details
are mentioned in the specification or not.
manufacturer’s works, supply and delivery of three phases, 50 Hz, 11/0.433 kV Delta/Star,
Vector Group Dyn11 two windings copper wound outdoor type oil immersed naturally air-
cooled Transformer is per detail furnished here after.
The transformer offered be complete with all parts and accessories which are necessary
or usual for their efficient and satisfactory operation. Such parts and accessories be
deemedto be within the scope of this specification whether specifically mentioned or not.
Main tank body may be delivered in unpacked condition, but delicate parts like indicating
meter, radiator, and conservator. Pressure Relief Valve, equalizer pipe, be packed to
avoid damage due to transport, shipment.The equipment and work conform to General
Specifications for electrical works of CPWD (Part– I, II, IV) as amended up to date, BSI
/IEC and relevant Indian Electricity rules, Indian Electricity Act 2003 and other relevant
regulations with statutory regulation and safety codes that is related to the work.
Location
The equipment supplied be suitable for satisfactory performance for the rated capacity at
all weather conditions in summer, monsoon, and winter at Sambalpur, Odisha as under:
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System details
Applicable standards
The deviations from the purchaser’s specification to improve utility, performance and
efficiency of equipment or to secure overall economy be considered if such deviations(s) is
(are) mentioned by the Tenderer in the “Schedule of Deviations” with full justification.
Core Type, Three Phase. Oil immersed step-down two winding copper wound transformer
for outdoor installation.
Standard Rating
As regards maximum rating and temperature rise, all transformers comply with the
appropriate requirement of Indian Standards
To consideration of maximum temperature rise of oil and winding the following ambient
temperature are assumed.
With the Above Ambient Temperature Condition Allowable Maximum Temperature Rise be
As Mentioned Below
ONAN 40 45
ii. Frequency : 50 HZ
iv. Winding connections : The primary winding (HV) be connected in delta and
secondary winding (LV) be connected in star.
vi. Neutral Earthing : The neutral point of the secondary (LV) winding be brought out to a
separate insulated terminal and he solidly earthed.
Taps
Transformer be provided with off load taps ranging from +5% to -10% in steps of 2.5% each
on H.V winding for H.V. variation. The tap changing switch be in a convenient position so
that it can he Operated from Ground level. The Control Box be provided with Tap Position
Indication & Locking Arrangement.
Technical Specification of Off Load Tap Changer to be supplied with 200 kVA 11kV/433 V
Transformer
The Off-load tap changer be designed suitable for local manual as well as local
electricaloperation
An oil immersed tap selector and arching switch or are suppressing tap selector, provided
with reactor or resistor for reduction of make and break arcing voltages and short circuits
A suitable pressure reliving arrangement should be provided to take care to sudden pressure
rise in compartment.
The manual operating device be so located on transformer that it can be operated by a man
Impedance Value
DataThe impedance value refers to the (normal) principal tapping are subject to a
tolerance of ±10%
Terminal
Insulation level
Cores
The Cores be constructed from high grade cold rolled non-aging grain-oriented silicon steel
laminations having magnate coating as insulation. The core thickness shall be 27 microns
Successful bidder will offer the Core for inspection and/or approval by the purchaser during
the manufacturing stage. Manufacturer’s Call notice for the purpose should be accompanied
with the following as applicable as a proof towards use of Prime Core materials:
i. Invoice of supplier
Core materials be procured either from the core manufacturer or through their accredited
marketing organization of repute.
Tendered should preferably have in-house Core cutting facility for proper monitoring and
Control on quality.
The materials used for insulation have high interred lamination resistance and rust inhibiting
property. It not deteriorates by aging from hottest operating temperature and clamping
pressure of the core or disintegrate due to core vibration. It not has any tendency to absorb
moisture or to react with insulating oil.
The assembled core be securely clamped on the limbs and yoke with uniform pressure to
minimize noise emission from it.
The top main core clamping structure be connected to the tank body by a copper strip. The
bottom clamping structure be earthed by one or more of the following methods (i) by
connecting through vertical tie rods to the top structure (ii) by direct metal to metal contact
with the tank base by the weight of the core and winding (iii) by a connection to the top
structure on the same side of core as the main earth connection to the tank.
All parts of the cores be robust design capable of withstanding any shock, to which they may
be subjected during lifting, transport, installation, and service.
Adequate lifting lugs be provided to enable the core and winding to be lifted.
Adequate provision be made to prevent movement of the core and winding relative to the
tank during transport and installation or while in service.
The supporting framework of the cores be so designed as to avoid the presence of pockets
which would prevent complete emptying of the tank through the drain valve or cause trapping
of air during filling.
The insulation structure for the core to bolts and core to clamp plates be such as to withstand
a voltage of 2000 V AC at 50HZ for one minute.
Flux Density at rated voltage and frequency shall not exceed 1.69 tesla or as per latest Indian
Standards.
The No load current shall not exceed 1.5 % of the full load current. The no load current
shallnot exceed 3 % of the full load current in L. V. Winding when the applied voltage is
112.5%
Winding
Transformer be designed to withstand the impulse and power frequency test voltages
The windings be designed to reduce to a minimum the out of balance forces in the
transformer at all voltage ratios.
The insulation of transformer winding and connections be free from insulating material
liable to soften, ooze out, shrink or collapse and be non-catalytic and chemically inactive
to transformer oil during service.
The stacks of windings receive adequate shrinkage treatment before final assembly.
Adjustable device be provided for taking up any possible shrinkage of coils in service.
The coil clamping arrangement and the finished dimensions of any oil ducts be such that
it will not impede the free circulation of oil through the ducts.
The windings and connections of transformer be braced to withstand shocks which may
occur during transport or due to switching short circuit and other transient conditions
during service.
General:
All metal parts of the transformer except for the individual core laminations, core bolts and
associated individual clamping plates be maintained at fixed potential.
Where coil clamping rings are of metal at earth potential each ring be connected to the
adjacent core clamping structure on the same side of transformer as the main earth
connection.
The Total number of earth electrodes shall be 4 (2 for neutral and 2 for connection to a
common earth bus for body earthing) in two different places
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Tanks
Tank Pressure be as per Manufacturer Standard and comply the latest IS Standard
Construction:
The Transformer tank and cover be fabricated from good commercial grade low carbon steel
suitable for welding and of adequate thickness. The tanks of all transformers be complete
with all accessories and be designed so as to allow the complete transformer in the tank and
filled with oil, to be lifted by crane or jacks, transported by- rail, road without overstraining
any joint and without causing subsequent leakage of oil.
The main tank body be capable of withstanding vacuum gauge pressure 68 kN/sq. m (500
mm. of Hg). The under carriage of the tank be made of channel of suitable size and design.
The base of each tank be so designed that it be possible to move the complete transformer
unit by skidding in any direction without injury when using plate or rails. Where the base is
at a channel construction. It be designed to prevent retention of water.
Tank stiffeners be deigned to prevent retention of water. Wherever possible the transformer
tank and its accessories be designed without pockets wherein gas may accumulate. Where
pockets cannot be avoided, pipes be provided to vent the gas into the main expansion pipe
All joints other than those which may have to be broken be welded when required they be
double welded. All bolted joints to the tank be fitted with suitable oil tight gaskets which give
satisfactory service under the operating conditions and guaranteed temperature rise
conditions. Special attention be given to the methods of making hot oil tight joints between
the tank and the cover as also between the cover and busing and all other outlets to ensure
that the joints can be remade at site satisfactorily.
Tank cover
Each tank cover be of adequate strength and not distort when lifted. Inspection openings be
provided as necessary to give easy access to bushings or changing ratio or testing the earth
connection. Each inspection opening be of ample size for the purpose for which it is provided.
The tank cover and inspection cover be provided with suitable lifting arrangement.
The tank cover be fitted with pockets for thermometer and for the bulbs of oil and winding
temperature indicators. The thermometer pocket be fitted with a captive screwed top to
prevent the ingress of water. Protection be provided, where necessary for each capillary tube.
The pocket be in the position of maximum oil temperature and it be possible to remove the
instrument bulbs without lowering the oil in the tank. Turrets should provide on tank cover to
house the bushing. The tuners of both HV & LV bushings should be connected through pipes
with main tank pipe to drive out trapped air or should have air release plug to drive outtrapped
air.
Conservator vessels
The conservator should be normal type to prevent direct contact of Transformer oil with
atmospheric air for retarding oxidation and contamination of oil. The air cell be made from
suitable material with inner coating resistant to transformer oil & outer coating resistant to
ozone & weathering.
The conservator be provided with necessary valves to drive out the air in the space between
conservator wall & air cell during filling of oil drain valves for complete draining of oil andcut
off valves etc.
The conservator completes with necessary valves be provided in such a position as not to
obstruct the electrical connections to the transformer from H.V& LV. SIDE.
The conservator to have a capacity to meet the requirement of expansion of the total cold oil
volume in the Transformer & cooling equipment.
The conservator be designed so that it can drain oil completely by means of the drain valve
provided when mounted. One end of the conservator be bolted into position so that it can
beremoved for cleaning purpose.
Oil Gauges
Normally one Magnetic type oil gauge be provided. The oil level at 30°C be marked on the
gauge
Connection
The oil connection from the transformer tank to the conservator vessel be arranged at a raising
angel of 3° to 9°C to the horizontal and consist of pipe with inside diameter 50 mm/80 mm
as per capacity of the transformer and as per IS : 3639. Two valves be provided between
theconservator and transformer main tank to cut off the oil supply to the transformer after
providing a straight run of pipe for at least a length of five times the internal diameter of the
pipe on the tank side of the gas and oil actuated relay and at least three times the internal
diameter of the pipe on the conservator side of the gas and oil actuated relay. The valves
should be fitted on both sides of the Gas and Oil actuated Relay.
Breather
Conservator vessel be fitted with a glass container type breather in which silica gel
isdehydrating agent and so designed that:
ii. The external atmosphere is not continuously in contact with the silica gel
iii. The moisture absorption indicated by a change in colour of the tinted crystals can
iv. breather be mounted at approximately 1400 mm above ground level and be connected
to the air cell of the conservator through pipe for the purpose of breathing during
contractionor expansion of the air cell
Bushings
Pollution free type insulator should be used for the bushings. The bushing should be located
on suitable turrets (with air release plugs). Adjustable arcing horns should be provided on the
Bushings; Bushings of identical voltage rating be interchangeable. All bushings be equipped
with suitable terminals of approved type size and be suitable for bimetallic connections
The bushings have high factor of safety against leakage to ground and so located as to provide
adequate electrical clearance between bushing and grounded parts.
Both HV & LV Bushing should be suitable for use in heavily polluted atmosphere as per IS
2099 & IS 3347. 3 Nos. H.V Bushings & 4 Nos. L.V. Bushing should be supplied with the
transformer.
A drain valves as specified below be fitted to each conservator for diameter up to 650
mm:Size of the valve 15 mm: for diameter above 650 mm: Size of the valve 25 mm.
Suitable oil sampling device be provided at the top and bottom of the main tank.
Thesampling device is not fitted on the filter valves specified under (ii) above
Radiator
General
withstandthe pressure tests. The radiator tubes / fins be seamless, made of mild steel
having minimum wall thickness of approx. 1.0 mm and a clean bright internal surface free
from dust and scaleThey be suitably braced to protect them from mechanical shocks,
normally met in transportation and to damp the modes of vibration transmitted by the
active part of the transformer in service. Each cooler unit have a lifting eye.
The butterfly or similar metal valves be provided for isolating detachable radiator assembly.
One cock each at the bottom of radiator stack be provided for draining oil from radiator
stacks.
Air release plug each at the top of radiator stack be provided for release of locked air from
radiator stack. Removable blanking plates be provided to permit the blanking off main oil
connection of each cooler. Radiator fixing bands in top & bottom of radiators to be provided
to minimize the vibration of the same.
(i) Lifting lugs suitable for lifting of transformer complete with oil.
a. A minimum of four jacking lugs, in accessible positions to enable the transformer to complete
with oil to be raised or lowered using hydraulic or screw jacks. The minimum height of the
lugs above the base
b. Transformer up to and including 10 tonnes weight -300 mm.
c. Transformer above 10 tonnes weight – 500 mm
(ii) Suitable haulage holes be provided
Insulating oil
The transformer and all associated oil filled equipment be supplied complete with insulating
new oil required for first filling including 10% extra oil for future use during commissioning.
The transformer tank be dispatched filled oil and the balance oil be supplied in non-returnable
sealed drums along with the Transformers.
Pressure relief device be provided with A/T Contact of sufficient sizes for rapid release of
any pressure that may be generated within the tank, and which might result in damage to
the equipment. The device operates at a static pressure of less than the hydraulic test
pressure for transformer tank. Means be provided to prevent ingress of rain. It shall be
mounted on the cover of the main tank and be designed to prevent gas accumulation. Spring
loaded setting type Pressure Relief Valve having suitable opening Port hole according to the
capacity of the Transformers should be provided. The Pressure Relief Valve should have
provision of visualindication for opening of the valve.
Transformer rating in kVA Type Flanged wheel suitable for use on a 1,435 mm /
The wheels be suitable for being turned through an angle of 90°C and locked in that position
when the tank is jacked up. All wheels be detachable and be made of Cast iron or Steel.
Suitable locking arrangement be provided to prevent the accidental movement of the
transformer.
Painting
Before painting or filling with oil all metallic parts be completely cleaned and free from rust,
scale and grease and all external surface cavities on castings be filed by metal deposition
The interior of al transformer tank and other oil filled chambers and internal structure steel
work be thoroughly cleaned of all scale and rust by sand blasting or other approved method.
These surfaces be painted with hot Oil resisting varnish or paint. Unexposed weld need not
be painted.
Except for nuts, bolts, and washers, which may have to be removed for maintenance
purposesall external surface receives a minimum of three coats of paint.
The primary coat be applied immediately after cleaning. The second coat be of oil paint of
weather resisting nature and preferably of a shade or colour easily distinguishable from the
primary and final coats be applied after the primary coats have been touched up where
necessary. The final coat be of a glossy oil and weather resisting non-fading paint of Dark
Admiralty Grey shade no. 632 of IS:5. Primer paint be ready-made zinc chrome as per IS:
104: intermediate and final costs of paint be as per IS: 2932.
All interior surfaces of mechanism chambers and kiosks except those which have received
anti-corrosion treatment receive three coats of paint applied to the thoroughly cleaned metal
surface as per procedure mentioned above. The final coat be of a light-coloured anti-
condensation mixture.
Any damage to paint work incurred during delivery be made good by the manufacturer by
thoroughly cleaning the damage portion and applying the full number of coats of paint that
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Earthing terminal
Two earthing terminals capable of carrying the full amount of lower voltage short circuit
current of transformer continuously for a period of 5 second provisions be made at positions
close to each of the bottom two corners of the tank for bolting the earthing terminals to the
tank structure to suit local conditions.
Oil temperature indicator with one electrical contact be provided with anti-vibration mounting.
The oil temperature indicator be housed in the marring box.
The winding temperature indicator with two electrical contacts for alarm and trip purposes
be provided with anti-vibration mounting. The winding temperature indicator be housed in
the marring box.
The oil and winding temperature indicator should be of renowned make preferably of “Perfect
Control”. The scale on the dial of the thermometer should be 0°C to 150°C. The angular
displacement of thermometer should be 270.
The tripping contracts of indicator be adjustable to close the winding temperature indicator
between 60°C and 120°C. The alarm contacts of indicator be adjustable to close between
30°C & 50°C.
All contacts be adjustable on a scale and be accessible on removal of the cover. The
Temperature indicators be so designed that it shall be possible to check the operation of
contacts and associated equipment.
For measuring winding temperature, a hearer coil fed from a C.T. (Current transformer) must
be provided on the pocket for winding temperature indicator bulb. The connection from C.T.
to heater should be through a link arrangement on tank cover suitably housed in a
weatherproof box so that C.T. current and heated coil resistance can be checked.
Rating diagram
The following plates shall be fixed to the transformer tank at a suitable height so that the
particulars could be read by standing at ground level.
A rating plate bearing the date specified in the relevant clause of IS: 2026 including figures
of temperature rise of oil and winding and high voltage test values.
A diagram plate showing the internal numbering of taps, tapping switch connection of
windings and the voltages vector relationship in accordance with IS:2026 and in addition a
plan view of the transformer giving the correct physical relationship of the terminals. No load
voltage be indicated for each tap. the losses should be mentioned with impedances
The centre of gravity of the assembled transformer shall be low and as near the vertical centre
line as possible. The transformer shall be stable with or without oil. If the centre of gravity is
eccentric relative to track either with or without oil, its location shall be shown on the outline
drawing
Operation
The transformer shall be suitable for operating in Board’s Sub independently or in parallel
with one or more transformers.
It is to be assumed that normal voltage will be maintained on one side of the transformer
when there is a short circuit between phases or to earth on the other side.
The transformer may be directly connected to an underground or overhead line and may be
switched into and out of service together with or without its associated incoming / outgoing
line.
The thermal ability to withstand short circuit be 21kA for 3 sec without injury for 3 phase
dead short circuit at the terminal.
Rated voltage for indicating and operative device be 24 volts DC /230 volts AC with
variations as specified in the relevant IS.
Foundation
The Contractor shall furnish foundation plan of the transformer showing the fixing
arrangement of the transformer so that the purchase may be able to finalize the foundation
drawing.
All transformer shall be subjected to the following routing tests at the manufacturers work.
The test be carried out in accordance with the details specified in IS: 1180 Part 1 (Level 2)
In addition to routing tests mentioned above the transformer shall be subjected to all kinds of
type and acceptance tests in accordance with relevant ISS (IS: 2026)
If type tests have successfully been carried out earlier in compliance with the provisions made
in the relevant IS from a recognized institution then the copy of the same in triplicate be
furnished along with the tender papers in respect of each of kind of transformer.
If Type tests have not yet been carried out, then the manufacturer have to do so at their own
cost. Owner if feels, may depute their representative to witness the said Type Tests etc. The
manufacturer arranges all facilities for such inspection and tests free of cost.
Inspection & Testing as already mentioned the equipment be subjected to routine and other
acceptance tests as per provisions in the relevant IS.
The Engineer-In-Charge reserves the right to send its Engineers if so desires to witness
manufacturing process and to reject either raw materials or finished products found to be not
complying with the requirement of the specification and also have the right to select any/all
equipment from the lot offered for tests.
The manufacturer shall give at least (21) twenty-one days’ advance notice regarding
readinessof such inspection and testing and submit six set of the works test certificates of
the material / equipment offered for inspection and testing indicating probable date of
inspection andtesting.
The supplier shall arrange all possible facilities for such inspection and testing at any lane
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Test certificates
Seven copies of the approved Test certificates as mentioned above are to be furnished to
theOwner before dispatch of the equipment.
The following drawings and details shall be furnished in triplicate along with the tender:
i. General Arrangement outline drawing with plan, elevation and end views showing
various dimensions of transformer and its vital component including height of thebottom
most portion of bushing from the bottom of base channel and also indicating thereon
ii. Three copies of sketches for height of crane hook above ground for lifting and
undertaking core, shipping dimensions, complete lists of fittings and devices, net weights
of core, winding, tank, radiator, oil, conservator and total weight, fixing arrangement of
transformer in foundation.
iv. The following drawings and manuals in six sets shall be submitted for approval within 15
i. Cross sectional details with plan, elevation and views showing all internal clearances.
The manual clearly indicates the installation method, check-ups and tests to be carried
outbefore and after commissioning of the transformer.
Manufacturer shall submit theoretical calculations in support of the ability to withstand short
circuit on consideration of highest value that may attain in triplicate within 15 (fifteen) days
from the date of placement of L.O.I./Order.
Performance certificates
Credentials
Deviations
All deviations from the specifications shall be recorded in the “Deviation Sheet” with
reference to respective clauses of the Specification by drawing Specification for the same.
Unless deviations are recorded in the Deviation Sheet and submitted with the offer, it will be
taken for granted that the offer is made in conformity with Specification.
Spare parts
The Contractor shall submit a recommended list of spare parts for five years of operation
along with item wise price for each item of spares.
Validity period
Validity period of the offer be reckoned from the date of opening of tender provided it is
technically and commercially complete one. Otherwise, it will be counted from the date of
receipt of complete information.
All screw threads and nuts shall be made as per ISS and all valves shall be of standard
testedquality and leak proof.
The following fittings and accessories shall be supplied with each transformer
5. Silicate breather with oil seal and connecting pipe. The breath shall be accessible for
inspection from ground.
6. Access / inspection holes with bolted cover for access to inner ends of bushing
13. Top and bottom oil sampling devices. Provision for oil sample collection during process of
filtration should be made.
14. Lifting lugs
16 Transport lugs.
19. Dial thermometer for winding temperature with alarm contacts and trip contacts.
21. An additional pocket for insetting thermometer for oil temperature indication
22. Weatherproof control cabinet for Marshalling terminal connections from protective and
indicative devices. The cabinet be provided with incandescent filament lighting, plugs tic.
23. Neutral C.T. in LV side of Power Transformer.
(Nominal output active power at PF=1) True Online UPS having IGBT based rectifier & with
Inbuilt Isolation Transformer compatible for parallel redundant configuration designed for
having no single point of failure even for communication. UPS should be CE marked, 3
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Phase 415V (+10% -15% ), 50 Hertz ±10% input & 3 phase 415V, 50Hz output with selection
for 380/400/415V AC. UPSs operating in parallel redundancy load need to share load
equally during normal mode and also to be capable of handling Electronic short-circuit
protection, current limit to: 2.7 times In for 200 ms between phase and phase and 4.0 times
In for 200 ms between phase and N/PE and also overload of 125% for 10 Mins & that of
150% for 1 min. IGBT Based rectifier should be capable of restricting input currentharmonics
(THDi) to < 3 % and maintaining the Input power factor ≥ 0.99 above 25% of load . Scalability
should be feasible & for that each UPS should have its own built in static bypass as well as
manual bypass arrangement. Static switch should be fully rated for continuous duty &
whereas built in manual bypass should be of make before break type.
General
Scope
2 Environment Characteristics
3 General Characteristics
b) Lowest Input Frequency to Highest Input Not less than 90% under specified conditions
Volts
a) At balance load ± 1%
5.9 THD at Output ≤ 2% for liner load & ≤ 5%for non- linear
load.
7 Battery details
8 Communication
9 Charger
10 General:
Indicate the make, capacity & other technical characteristics of the devices used.
Input reverse phase sequence protection is to be provided. UPS should work on main
modein case of input reverse phase sequence.
Mode of Operation
The UPS shall be designed to operate as Double conversion True ON LINE VFI as per IEC
62040-3: -
f) SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - Web enabled Adopter card with smart
software for server shutdown shall be
Provided by UPS vendor.
Battery banks connected to different KVA UPS shall be designed to provide 30 minutes back-up at
full load. The UPS module should be automatically disconnected when the battery reaches to the
minimum discharge voltage level or when signaled by other control functions.
During normal operation batteries shall be continuously float charged & the charging current is
electronically controlled for the limiting purpose.
The specified UPS shall be supplied with one (a) user manual to include details of
c) Safety precautions.
The UPS unit comprised of Input Isolator, Rectifier/Charger, Inverter, Static transfer switch,
Maintenance Bypass switch and static bypass input switch shall be housed in a free-standing steel
enclosure with key lockable doors. Front/rear access shall be required for expedient servicing,
adjustments and installation. The enclosure will be built to comply with IP 20. The UPS shall be
constructed of replaceable sub-assemblies. Printed circuit assemblies shall be plug-in type.
Cooling
Cooling of the UPS shall be by forced air ventilation. Low velocity fan shall be used to minimize
audible noise output. Fan power shall be provided by the UPS output. Temperature shall be
monitored by thermal censors.
Cable Entry.
Standard cable entry for the UPS module shall be from the bottom/top as required through detachable
gland plate.
General
Static transfer switches and bypass circuit shall be provided as an integral part of the UPS. The static
switch shall be naturally commutated high-speed static (SCR type) devices rated to conduct full load
current continuously and shall have naturally commutated high-speed static antiparallel SCR’s in the
output of the inverter circuit as well as in the static bypass line to enable the critical load to be
connected to the inverter output or bypass power sources. The static transfer switch control logic
shall contain and automatic transfer control circuit that Senses the status of the inverter logic signals,
and operating and alarm conditions.
This control circuit shall provide an uninterrupted transfer of the load to an alternate
bypass sources, without exceeding the transient limits specified herein, when an
overload or malfunction occurs within the UPS, or for bypassing the UPS for
maintenance.
The Static bypass switch must automatically assumes the critical load to mains supply
without interruption after logic senses one of the following conditions:-
Inverter overload beyond
Inverter failure
The short circuit withstanding capability of static Bypass path should be 1430% for 20
millisecond & 1000% for 5 cycles (1000 millisecs)
Uninterrupted Transfer
The transfer control logic shall inhibit and automatic transfer of the critical load to the bypass
sources if any of the following conditions are present.
Uninterrupted Retransfer
Retransfer of the critical AC load from the bypass sources to the inverter output shall be automatically
initiated unless inhibited by manual control. The transfer control logic shall inhibit an automatic
retransfer of the critical load to the inverter if one of the following conditions exists:
General
A manually operated maintenance bypass isolator shall be incorporated into the UPS cabinet
todirectly connect the critical load to the input AC power sources, bypassing the
rectifier/charger, inverter and static transfer switch.
Maintenances Capability
Without the critical load powered from the maintenance bypass circuit, it shall be possible to
checkout the operation of the rectifier/charger, inverter, battery and static transfer switch.
Monitory & controlling – The UPS shall be provided with a microprocessor-based unit status
display & controls section designed for convenient and reliable user operation. A system power flow
diagram, a percentage load and battery time remaining display shall be provided as part the
monitoring and controls sections which depict a single-line diagram of the UPS illuminated visual
indicators. Shall be of long life LED type. All of the operator controls and monitors shall be located
on the front of the UPS cabinets
Display Parameter
DC Voltage
Battery voltage
Output frequency
Bypass inhibit
Load on bypass
UPS unsynchronized
Emergency stop
UPS Overload
Controls
Enter
Escape
UP
Down
The push buttons shall permit the operator either to select options from a menu for display on the
LCD winder or to change the value of some parameters. One push button –alarm silence switch
RJ45 Jack of Category 6, for the establishing of transmission channels of class E with up to 4 plugged
connections, complies with Category 6 requirements of the standards ISO/IEC 11801:2nd edition,
EN 50173-1, DIN EN 50173-1: 2002 as well as ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B.2-1, de-embedded tested in
acc. with IEC 60603-7 (603-7), interoperable and backwards compatible with Cat.5e and Cat.5.
Suitable for 10GBase-T applications in acc. with IEEE 802.3an up to 500 MHz and 55 m.
Compatible with RJ standard plugs (RJ11, RJ12, RJ45), PCB- and tool based connection of
installation cables AWG 24 – 22 (0.5 mm – 0.65 mm) and flexible cables AWG 26/7 – AWG 22/7.
IDC termination should feature nil crossover in acc. with EIA/TIA 568-A/B, gold-plated bronze
contacts for >750 mating cycles, >200 insertion cycle
Material: RoHS complied
Housing material: Polycarbonate (UL-94-V0)
Should be available with or without dust protection feature
Should be 3P certified
33 Digital Zoom Should have the capability to digitally zoomed in web browser by selecting
the area using mouse
34 Factory Should have the option of setting the configuration to factory default except
Default network settings.
41 Vandal IK10
resistant
42 Operating -30°C ~ 60°C Humidity 95% or less (non-condensing)
Temperature
43 General OEM should not be blacklisted nationally or internationally
Note: All other specifications shall be as per BOQ/Manufacturer’s specifications
17 PTZ Support Support PTZ Cameras with Pan , tilt and Zoomfunctionality
1024*768,1280*720,1280*1024,1440*900,
24 Display Resolution
1920*1080,1680*1050,1600*1200,1900*1200,
2560*1440,3840*2160
25 Alarm Input/out 16ch in / 1ch out
26 Ethernet RJ-45 port (1000M)
27 RS485 supported
28 Line In yes
29 USB 1x3.0 USB for backup / upgrade,2x 2.0 USB for
mouse
3 PoE Port 24
4 Available PoE Power 370W
5 Switching Bandwidth 128 Gbps
Forwarding Performance
6 95.232 Mpps
7 MAC Address 32 K
4K VLAN Entries
Priority QueueScheduling
19 WRR , Strict Priority
20 Hardware Queues 8
30 LLDP-MED (IEEE802.1AB)
37 AC Input 100V-240V
The poles have to be manufactured by CNC Controlled plasma sheet cutting and bending machine
and fully Automated Submerged arc welding machine for longitudinal welding of shaft and welding
to be carried out by experienced and certified welders.
Pole should be tested as per BSEN 40-2-1 & 3 for steel test and test certificate shall be submitted
showing silicon content less than 0.04%.
Poles, bracket, foundation bolts, and fixture should be of one make. Test certificate of steel
manufacturer and Pole manufacturer specifying grade of steel used for Poles.
The Octagonal Poles shall be designed to withstand the maximum wind speed as per IS 875. The
toploading i.e. area and the weight of fixtures are to be considered to calculate maximum deflection
of the pole and the same shall meet the requirement of BSEN 40-2- 1 & 3.
Pole Shaft - The pole shaft shall be made from sheet steel confirming to BSEN 10025 having yield
strength of 355 N/sqmm and silicon content less than 0.04%. The pole shaft shall have octagonal
cross section and shall be continuously tapered with single longitudinal welding. There shall not be
any circumferential welding. The welding of pole shaft shall be done by Submerged Arc Welding
(SAW) process.
Octagonal pole shafts shall be provided with the rigid flange plate manufacture from MS FE410
confirming to IS: 2062 of suitable thickness with provision for fixing 4 foundation bolts. This base
plate shall be fillet welded to the pole shaft at two locations i.e. from inside and outside. The welding
shall be done as per qualified MMAW process approved by Third Party Inspection agency.
Door opening: The octagonal Poles shall have door of approximate 500 mm length at the elevation
of 500 mm from the Base plate. The door shall be vandal resistance and shall be weather proof to
ensure safety of inside connections. The door shall be flush with the exterior surface and shall have
suitable locking arrangement. There shall also be suitable arrangement for the purpose of earthing.
The pole shall be adequately strengthened at the location of the door to compensate for the loss in
section.
Welding: The welding shall be carried out confirming to approve procedures duly qualified by third
party inspection agency. The welders shall also be qualified for welding the octagonal shafts.
Pole sections: The Octagonal Poles shall be in single section (up to 12 Mtrs). There shall not be any
circumferential weld joint.
Galvanization: The poles shall be hot dip galvanized as per BSEN ISO 1461 standard with average
coating thickness of 70 microns. The galvanizing shall be done in single dipping.
Fixing Type: The Octagonal Poles shall be bolted on a pre-cast foundation with a set of four
foundation bolts for greater rigidity.
Top Mountings: The galvanized mounting bracket shall be supplied along with the Octagonal Poles
for installation of the luminaries.
Pole Testing Facility: The Manufacturing unit shall have in house pole testing facility for validation
for structure design data. The Pole testing facility shall be as per BSEN 40 – 2 1 & 3. It is to be noted
that updated and current Standards shall be applicable irrespective of those listed below
IEC 62485 Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations
SECTION – IX
Tender Drawings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1180 400 1000 330 1 1000 450 1180
6510 2200 5145 1375 5250 4920 1550 3700 1750 3500 2970 1330 4250 1375 5095 2200 6510
A SCHEDULE OF WINDOW
9110 S.NO. TYPE OPENING SIZE LINTEL SILL GF FF TOTAL SHUTTER FRAME WINDOW GRILLHARDWARE 9110
NO.
Single shutter
1500 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24
01 W1 1950 X 1500 2400 900 33 38 71 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
-450mm
340
PARAPET WALL UPTO -450mm
15x3 mm lugs 10 cm
1500
1500
long embeded in cement conc. blocks.
UP
600MM HIGH
±00mm ±00mm
02
3550
panes.
3100
3100
3100
3100
PER SPEC.
3100
3100
.
100
100
GRC JALI AS
PER SPEC.
1500
1500
UP
PARAPET WALL UPTO
750 750 600MM HIGH
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1500
340
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
aluminium / ss fittings
PIPE
6350 water spout
water spout 05 V2 600 X 900 2400 1500 4 4 8 6350
Z - section frame
with glass.
6470
6350
07 V3' 1950 X 600 2100 1500 6 0 6
W1 V3
08 V4 1500 X 600 2100 1500 2 0 2 V3
W1
Class Room
09 V5 1000 X 600 beam as per Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1
bottom site 2 2 4 D1
6350 X 6350
C
6350
11 FGL 1050 X 2100 2400 300 2 0 2 powder coated aluminum frame with fixed glazing 6350 Notes-
Corridor 1800 wide
W1 V3 V3 W1
1075 5701
6350
S.NO.TYPEOPENING SIZELINTELSILL GF FF T.F. TOTAL NO. SHUTTER FRAME HARDWARE
anodized aluminium /
15x3 mm lugs 10 cm
V3
W1 V3
MD 2400 X 2400 2400 -- 0 0 Powder coated glazed aluminium W1
01 1 1
40x40x6 mm with
door with hydrolic door clouser
long embeded in
Class Room
powder coated /
Class Room
T-iron Frame of
6350 X 6350 D1 6350 X 6350
02 D1 1200 X 2100 2100 -- 22 18 0 40 Single shutter with 35mm thick factory 18 D1
ss fittings
RAIN WATER
RAIN WATER
PIPE
SLOPE
50MM Ø rain 03 D2 1000 X 2100 2100 -- 4 4 2 10 flush door shutter with teakwood lipping 50MM Ø rain SLOPE PIPE
6350
water spout water spout 6350
41055
Single shutter factory made machine
Corridor 1800 wide
6350
06 CG2 2400 X 2100 2100 -- 1 0 0 1 Collapsible shutter
±00mm -450mm V3
W1 V3 -450mm W1
07 CG3 2700 X 2100 2100 -- 2 0 0 2 Collapsible shutter UP
±00mm
2400
2400
Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1 UP Class Room
D1
750 08 SD 1000 X 2100 2100 -- 2 2 0 4 SWING DOOR 750 6350 X 6350
E D D
09 SD1 1200 X 2100 2100 -- 1 0 0 1 SLIDING DOOR
6350
49895
-450mm
W1 V3 UP V3 W1
Parapet wall as per details Parapet wall as per details
6470
20000 Flag
49895
6350
6350
Language Lab
Maths Lab
W1
6350 X 6350
V3
E V3
D1
6350 X 6350 6350
24 no's Desk
W1
D1
6070
RAIN WATER -50mm
PIPE 6700
9000
SLOPE 50MM Ø rain SLOPE RAIN WATER
D2 50MM Ø rain Stage water spout
D2
PIPE
1810
1810
water spout RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 12 GIRLS TOILET
1800
V1 GIRLS TOILET V1
3675
3335
UP 3750 x 3335
3750 x 3335 1150 5400 6700 3750
3335
DRINKING 1900 DRINKING WATER
3750 WATER V5 WATER COOLER
450
450
1500 1100
V2 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 V2
JANITOR
JANITOR
SPACE
SPACE
SD
1250
1250
2265
WC WC WC
WC WC WC HANDICAPPED
1050 1050 1050 1050
2700
2100
2100
TOILET- F
G
2700
HANDICAPPED
6850
2265X2100 TOILET- M
2145 1480
JANITOR
JANITOR
2265X2100
SPACE
SPACE
2265 V5
BOYS TOILET BOYS TOILET
CG2 3750 x 3285
3285
3285
V1 3750 x 3285 1100 1500
V1
H
450
450
WATER DRINKING SD DRINKING 3750
COOLER WATER WATER
3750 RAIN WATER 3000 RAIN WATER
RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 201st landing
Corridor 1800 wide
D3 PIPE PIPE D3 D3
D3 2nd landing
1810
1810
V2
RAILING AS
PER DETAIL UP RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 V2
1200
1200
Corridor 1800 wide
D2 +300mm +750mm D2 WC
RAIN WATER
WC
1050
WC
1050 115 TH. PARAPET WALL ±00mm 6000 1500 9000 1500 9000 2070
1050 1050 PROJECT :
J PIPE
RCC SHELF 3rd landing
W2
RCC SHELF
600
600
EB EB
2080
3000
Planters Planters 5635 X 3000
2780
2780
5635 X 3000 -450mm
2070 W1
K
W1
UP
2100 Steel almirah Steel almirah Medical room 6755 4200
-450mm
UP 2100 RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
50MM Ø rain
2100
SINK SINK
600
Steel Steel Steel
50MM Ø rain 12000 x 2150 Steel Steel Steel
AT DANTEWADA, DIS. -DANTEWADA, CHHATTISGARH
almirah almirah almirah SLOPE Store room Server room SLOPE almirah almirah almirah 600
Below ramp water spout
2150
2150
2150
2150
water spout 8540X2150
8540
6755 x 2150 Pantry
D1 WRITING
Below ramp 1200 Below ramp 4200 x 2150 WRITING
D1
900
SINK
900
900
BOARD BOARD
750
750
fire hose 12000 Below ramp D1
600
750
CG3 Steel almirah
1650
L D1 reel
shaft CG3 reel
shaft CLIENT
-
750mm high counter
DEMONSTRATION DEMONSTRATION
750
750
TABLE TABLE
D1 SD1 D1 D1
GOVT OF INDIA
2175
SLOPE
900mm high
W1 V3 ±00mm V3 W1
2400 2400 600
1075
Corridor 1800 wide ±00mm
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
1225
600 700 1800 750 1800 Tread - 300 mm Tread - 300 mm 600 1200 1200 1200 1200 950
700 D1 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 D1 D1 V3 V3 V3 D1 D1 V3 V3
M
Riser - 150 mm
D1
Riser - 150 mm
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
almirah
600
almirah
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
Steel
Steel
SINK
2465
LOCKERS
LOCKERS
3100 UP Area UP
6350 6350 STUDENTS
1200
9475
9475
24 1
almirah
6350 X 9475 450 24 1
Steel
cupboard
6350 23 2
22 3 22 3
5550
1000
20 5 3770 X 6350 D3 20 5
5000 X 6350 6350 X 6350 Toilet Principal Room
6350
6350
6350
6350
6350
6350
19 6 6350 19 6
cupboard
6350 X 6350
1800
18 7 2465X1800 18 7
1200
±00mm 6350
almirah
6350 X 6350
CABINET
Steel
15 10 450 15 10
900
750
1800 2100
1000
14 11 V2 14 11
600
almirah
1750X1970 V2
900
almirah
1500
1500
Chemistry Lab
450 750
450 750
6350
Steel
Steel
1500
3100 6350 4735 1500 1500 4735 5000 3770 6350 3100
1500
RAIN WATER PARAPET WALL UPTO service PARAPET WALL UPTO 6350 X 9475 RAIN WATER
450 1750 450
450
UP
ARCHITECTS & STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
7200
-600mm
6500
E C
4200
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1180 400 1000 330 1000 450 1180
6510 2200 5145 1375 5250 4920 1550 3700 1750 3500 2970 1330 4250 1375 5095 2200 6510
A
9110 47400 9110
A 1500 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24
PARAPET WALL UPTO
1500
1500
600MM HIGH
DN
3550
GRC JALI AS
3100
3100
3100
3100
PER SPEC.
100
100
GRC JALI AS
PER SPEC.
1500
1500
DN
PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 1500
B 6350 6350
RAIN WATER
PIPE
RAIN WATER
PIPE
SLOPE
50MM Ø rain
water spout
C 50MM Ø rain
water spout
SLOPE
V3
W1 V3 W1
6470
1075 1075
6350
6350
BALA CONCEPT
EDUCATION ROOM
V3 6350 X 6350
W1 V3 W1
Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1 D1
V3
W1 V3 W1
6580
6350
V3
W1 V3 W1
Class Room Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1 6350 X 6350
D1
6350
41055
V3
W1 V3 W1
Class Room Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1 D1 6350 X 6350
E
6350
D 6350
D
49895
49895
V3 V3 W1
W1 Parapet wall as per details Parapet wall as per details
6470
6350
6350
V3
W1
V3
E Class Room
W1
Class Room
6350 X 6350 D1 D1 6350 X 6350
F RAIN WATER
RAIN WATER D2
SLOPE
50MM Ø rain 50MM Ø rain SLOPE
D2 PIPE PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
PIPE water spout
1810
1810
GIRLS TOILET water spout GIRLS TOILET V1
V1
3675
3335
3335
3750
3750 DRINKING DRINKING WATER
WATER V5 WATER COOLER
450
450
1500 1100
D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 D3 V2
V2
JANITOR
JANITOR
SPACE
SPACE
SD
1250
1250
TRUSS ABOVE 2265
WC WC WC WC WC WC
HANDICAPPED
1050 1050 1050 1050
2100
2100
TOILET- F
G HANDICAPPED
6850
2265X2100 TOILET- M
2145 1480
JANITOR
JANITOR
2265X2100
SPACE
SPACE
2265 V5
BOYS TOILET 3750
3285
3285
V1 3750 x 3285 1100 1500 BOYS TOILET V1
H
450
450
WATER DRINKING RAIN WATER RAIN WATER SD DRINKING
COOLER WATER WATER 3750 x 3285
3750 PIPE 3000 PIPE
D3 D3 RAILING AS 1st landing 2nd landing D3 D3
RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20
1810
1810
1800
V2 PER DETAIL ±00mm V2
+750mm
1200
1200
WC WC D2 6000
+300mm D2 WC
1050 115 TH. PARAPET WALL 1500 9000 1500 1050 1050 RAIN WATER PIPE
RAIN WATER
PROJECT :
1050
4113
J 3rd landing
300
PIPE
RCC SHELF
600
Storage
Cabinet
EB +1200mm EB
2080
TV as per spec.
1800
5450
PER DETAIL 5th landing 4th landing
Lab Store +2100mm +1650mm
3000
2070
EKLAVYA MODEL
SERVER
2780
2780
5635 X 3000 115 TH. PARAPET WALL
W1 W1
K
4084
W2 6th landing
300
900
50MM Ø rain 900
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
2100
750
almirah almirah almirah SLOPE RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 RAMP 1800MM WIDE & SLOPE 1: 20 water spout SLOPE DEMONSTRATION
1500
down to
1800
water spout 50MM Ø rain ground floor
50MM Ø rain TABLE
1375
AT DANTEWADA, DIS. -DANTEWADA, CHHATTISGARH
+3000mm +3450mm W3
D1 WRITING
water spout 2070 9000 water spout 1800
SINK
900
BOARD
1500 6000 3000 2000
fire hose 9000 1500 fire hose D1
750
750
D1
L reel
shaft
1st floor level reel
shaft
750mm high counter
+3750mm
CLIENT
DEMONSTRATION
-
750
TABLE
2175
SLOPE
SLOPE
900mm high
W1 V3 V3 W1
2400 Corridor 1800 wide GOVT OF INDIA
1225
12705
Staircase - 01 Staircase - 02
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
1000
BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF
DN UP
SINK
1500
DN UP
3100 SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
1400
3100
Physics Lab
1200
5701
5701
5701
6350 X 9475 48 25
6350 X 6350
48 25
6350 X 6350
B W1 47 26 47 26 W1
B
BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF BOOK SHELF
45 28 45 28 6350 X 12705
2400
Entrance Hall
6510
44 29 44 29
below
6350
6350
43 30 Class Room 43 30
6350
6355
SINK
750
41 32 41 32
40 33 19510 40 33
750mm high counter
39 34 39 34
1000
W1 38 35 38 35 W1
1850
5701
5701
5701
2400 2400 1240
750
37 36 37 36
6350
5000 6350 6350 6350 3100
450 750
1500
3100
1050
A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1180 400 1000 330 1000 450 1180
6510 2200 5145 1375 5250 4920 1550 3700 1750 3500 2970 1330 4250 1375 5095 2200 6510
9110 47400 9110
A
A
0
3550
10
SL
1:
O
PE
PE
O
SL
1:
10
0
B SLOPE 1:100 C SLOPE 1:100 RAIN WATER
RAIN WATER PIPE
PIPE SL
0
10
O
1:
PE
6470
PE
1:
O
10
SL
0
Parapet Wall
C 1200mm ht.
Parapet Wall from FFL
1200mm ht.
from FFL
6580
SL
0
10
O
PE
1:
PE
1:
10
O
SL
0
SLOPE 1:100
D RAIN WATER
SLOPE 1:100 RAIN WATER
PIPE
PIPE
0
Parapet Wall
10
1:
SL
1200mm ht.
PE
O
from FFL
PE
O
SL
6580
1:
41155
10
0
E D D
50265
50265
Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
6470
SL
1:
O
PE
PE
O
1:
THE OVERHEAD WATER
SL
10
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
0
ABOVE THE TERRACE FF LEVEL
RAIN WATER
RAIN WATER PIPE
F PIPE SLOPE 1:100
2800 3470 THE OVERHED WATER
2800
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
0
SL
10
ABOVE THE TERRACE LEVEL
3675
1:
PE
PE
3225
3225
3225
1:
Parapet Wall
O
10
SL
DOMESTIC TANK-2
FIRE TANK
1200mm ht. 8000.00 Ltr. APPROX
0
AS/SPEC
G
2145 1480
SL
0
O
10
750
PE
1:
PE
1:
H
10
O
RAIN WATER
0
SL
RAIN WATER
PIPE
PIPE
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
J
RAIN WATER
PIPE
RAIN WATER PIPE
PROJECT :
Note -
2080
0
Parapet Wall
10
GI PROFILE COLOUR SHEET 15%
EKLAVYA MODEL
SL
1:
1200mm ht. TRANSPARENT SHEET IN BETWEEN
O
PE
PE
from FFL
K
O
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
SL
1:
10
2100
L CLIENT
-
2175
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
44 29 44 29
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
43 30 43 30
SLOPE 1:100
SLOPE 1:100
0
42 31 42 31
10
Level
1:
41 32 41 32
00 00
0 00
10 +7500mm
SL
PE
40 33 1 1 1 40 33
1: 1: 1: 1:
O
SL
O
39 34 0 39 34
10
PE
PE PE PE PE
SL
O
38 35 1: O O O O PE 38 35
1:
37 36 PE
SL SL SL SL 37 36
10
Parapet Wall 1:
LO Parapet Wall 10
0
Tread - 300 mm S Parapet Wall 0 Tread - 300 mm
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. Riser - 150 mm
from FFL PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH from FFL from FFL PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
RAIN WATER 340 340 340 340 RAIN WATER
N PIPE PIPE
GRC JALI AS GRC JALI AS
PER SPEC. PER SPEC.
SLOPE SLOPE
RAIN WATER
RAIN WATER RAIN WATER RAIN WATER PIPE
PIPE PIPE PIPE
6425
SLOPE SLOPE
CATEGORY :
SCHOOL BUILDING
DRAWING TITLE :
65620 TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN DWG. NO.-
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2250 300
300
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350 LVL + 150MM
2850
Domestic 1200mm ht. Chajjah projection 1200mm ht. Domestic
tank
2250
water tank as per details water tank
1200
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500 LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM
18°
100
GRC Jali GRC Jali
3750
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
LVL + 7200MM
1850
1850
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
100 100 100 100
3500 LVL + 00MM 3500
FIRST FLOOR LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
LVL+3750
LVL + 6600MM
LVL + 6600MM
LVL + 00MM
LVL + 00MM
3750
4300
4300
LVL + 00MM
600
LVL + 150MM
GROUND FLOOR LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 150MM
LVL±00
N.G.L
LVL-600 LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
FRONT ELEVATIONS
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350
2250
as per details water tank
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500 LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM
1100
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
3750
700
100
600
50
FIRST FLOOR LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
LVL+3750
6150
3750
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
SIDE HUNG SIDE HUNG
600
GROUND FLOOR LVL + 150MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
LVL±00
N.G.L
LVL-600
300
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350
LVL +41275MM LVL + 120MM LVL + 120MM LVL + 120MM LVL + 120MM LVL + 120MM LVL + 120MM LVL +41275MM
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500
SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE
PROJECT :
3750
LVL -2030MM
LVL +41055MM LVL +41055MM LVL -2030MM LVL +41055MM
LVL +41055MM
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+3750
EKLAVYA MODEL
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
AT DANTEWADA, DIS. -DANTEWADA, CHHATTISGARH
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6420MM
3750
LVL +6520MM
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6420MM
LVL +6520MM
LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL -2030MM
LVL -2030MM
LVL +6415MM LVL +6415MM
LVL +41055MM LVL +41055MM
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL LVL +6300MM LVL +41055MM
CLIENT
-
LVL +6415MM
2250
LVL +41055MM
LVL +6415MM LVL +6415MM
GOVT OF INDIA
600
LVL +6415MM
GROUND FLOOR STAGE
LVL±00
N.G.L
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
LVL-600
REAR ELEVATIONS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
2850
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500 LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM LVL + 150MM
1100
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
3750
100
600
50
FIRST FLOOR LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
M/S GROWEVER INFRA PRIVATE LIMITED
LVL+3750 LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
GIAN P. MATHUR & ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
(CONSORTUM)
6150
3750
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
LVL + 150MM
GROUND FLOOR
LVL±00 LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM
LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM LVL + 00MM DRAWING TITLE :
N.G.L LVL + 150MM
LVL-600
FRONT ELEVATION &LEFT ELEVATION
RIGHT SIDE ELEVATIONS
REAR ELEVATION & RIGHT ELEVATION
DWG. NO.-
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EMRS NAME/SCH/AR_04
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Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
PARAPET MOULDING
AS PER DETAILS
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
2850
3000
GRC JALI AS / DWG
2250
MOULDING AS PER
DETAIL
1200
1200
Slope
TERRACE FLOOR PARAPET WALL 230 MM TH.
LVL+7500 49
50 18 MM TH. STONE COPING
48 RCC BEAM AS PER DETAIL
47
45
46
150
115 TH. BRICK WALL
300
43
42
STAIRCASE RAILING 41
40ØMS HOLLOW
3750
40
3750
AS PER DETAILS 39
MID LANDING 37
38 PIPE HAND RAIL
10950
36
35
34 SKIRTING 15ØMS HOLLOW
10950
33
32
31
30
PIPE HAND RAIL
29 KOTA STONE
28
FIRST FLOOR 27 FLOOR FINISH
26
LVL+3750
1050
25
23
24 RCC BEAM AS PER DETAIL
22 230 TH. BRICK WALL
900
21
20
19
18
750
17
3750
16
15
600
14
3750
MID LANDING 13
12
11
10
9
8
7 SKIRTING
6
5
4 KOTA STONE
3
GROUND FLOOR 2 FLOOR FINISH
1
LVL±00
600
N.G.L
LVL-600
SECTION - AA
PARAPET MOULDING
PARAPET MOULDING
AS PER DETAILS
AS PER DETAILS
1200
1200
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500
750
Computer Lab Physics Lab
AS PER DETAIL RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH
3750
AS PER DETAIL
10950
1500
SKIRTING SKIRTING
KOTA STONE FLOORING KOTA STONE FLOORING
KOTA STONE SKIRTING
900
FIRST FLOOR FLOOR FINISH
LVL+3750
750
RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH Chemistry Lab Biology Lab
AS PER DETAIL RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH
3750
AS PER DETAIL
Z SECTION WINDOWW1
1500
SKIRTING
KOTA STONE FLOORING KOTA STONE FLOORING
KOTA STONE SKIRTING
900
GROUND FLOOR FLOOR FINISH
LVL±00
600
N.G.L
LVL-600
SECTION - BB
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
300
MUMTY FLOOR
LVL+10350
PARAPET MOULDING
AS PER DETAILS
1200
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500
100x450 VERTICAL FINS
CLASSROOM 150
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
750
3750
1500
LAB STORE
806
5450
75
1733 1733 1733
KOTA STONE FLOORING
Slope
600
125 125
75
SKIRTING
900
FIRST FLOOR
900
600
75
LVL+3750
600
Shelves Shelves Shelves
75
100x450 VERTICAL FINS
high counter
Principal Room
750
750mm
RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH
3750
AS PER DETAIL
Z SECTION WINDOW
W1
1500
Slope
900
GROUND FLOOR PROJECT :
900
LVL±00
600
CLIENT
-
18 MM TH. STONE COPING
OUTSIDE SLOPE
INSIDE GOVT OF INDIA
Parapet Wall
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
50
115 TH. BRICK WALL
1200mm ht. 75MM HIGH
40ØMS HOLLOW PLASTER BAND
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
40
PIPE HAND RAIL
CC 1:2:4
1200
CLIP AS REQ.
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
1200
1200
TERRACE FLOOR
TERRACE LEVEL EXTERNAL PLASTER
STUDENTS
1050
+7500 MM
1200
AS PER SPEC.
900
100x450 VERTICAL FINS 100x450 VERTICAL FINS 40ØMS HOLLOW
CLASSROOM 1800MM PERLINS PIPE HAND RAIL
600MM C/C
CLASSROOM
WIDE GI PROFILE COLOUR SHEET 15% RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH AS
CORRIDOR TRANSPARENT SHEET IN BETWEEN PER DETAIL
3750
WATER PROOFING AS
750
RAMP LEVEL AS PER SPEC.
2400
900
RAMP DOWN
1050
900
TO GROUND SKIRTING
900
TOILET TOILET WAITING 1800MM PANTRY 100x450 VERTICAL FINS 100x450 VERTICAL FINS RAMP LEVEL AS
AREA WIDE Language Lab
CORRIDOR RCC LINTEL CHAJJAH AS PER RAMP DETAIL
PER DETAIL
3750
1050
Slope
STAGE SKIRTING
900
GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM PLINTH LEVEL
600
600
-600 MM NGL
RAMP RAILING DETAIL TERRACE PARAPET WALL
TYPICAL COPING DETAIL
SECTION - DD ARCHITECTS & STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
SECTION - EE
50 mm wide plaster band MOULDING AS PER DETAILS M/S GROWEVER INFRA PRIVATE LIMITED
GIAN P. MATHUR & ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
(CONSORTUM)
50
300
CATEGORY :
300
50 50
SCHOOL BUILDING
50
EQ. 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 EQ. DRAWING TITLE :
SECTION AA/BB/CCC
DETAIL - B
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TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500
300 500
LINTEL LEVEL
LVL+6150
700
600
50
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+3750
GROUND FLOOR
LVL±00
N.G.L
LVL-600
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+7500
1100
75
75
18°
100 LINTEL LEVEL
LVL+6150
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
600
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+3750
GROUND FLOOR
LVL±00
N.G.L
LVL-600 PROJECT :
EKLAVYA MODEL
FRONT ELEVATION RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
AT DANTEWADA, DIS. -DANTEWADA, CHHATTISGARH
CLIENT
-
TERRACE TERRACE FLOOR GOVT OF INDIA
LVL+7500 MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
1100
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
LINTEL LEVEL STUDENTS
LVL+6150
700
100
600
600
50
ENTRANCE PORCH
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+3750
1350
6150
3750
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
4920 1550 3700 1750 3500 2970
TERRACE
N
SLOPE
SLOPE
6425
SLOPE SLOPE
SLOPE SLOPE
P SLOPE SLOPE
Office
cupboard
5000 X 6350
PROJECT :
CABINET
Toilet
D3 EKLAVYA MODEL
1500X2000 RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL
AT DANTEWADA, DIS. -DANTEWADA, CHHATTISGARH
UP
7200
-600mm
Porch
4200
6500
300 300 ARCHITECTS & STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT
P M/S GROWEVER INFRA PRIVATE LIMITED
GIAN P. MATHUR & ASSOCIATES PRIVATE LIMITED
(CONSORTUM)
CATEGORY :
600
600
SCHOOL BUILDING
DRAWING TITLE :
ENTRANCE PORCH DETAIL
51650
36760
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom
E-05
RWP
W W W W 340 340 W W W W
A RWP RWP
PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
RWP
7585 11 7305
3170
W1 10 12 W1
Chhaja Projection 9 13
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom 8 14 Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom 7 15 Beam Bottom Beam Bottom
W2 8 Beded 6 W2
C o r r i d o r
8 Beded 16 8 Beded 8 Beded
D1 D1 D1 D1
4915
4915
4915
4915
Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP V Dormitory 5 17 Dormitory Dormitory V V3 V3 V3 V3
7320X4915
7320X4915 4 18 7320X4915 7320X4915
B 2100
3 19
2100
2 20
Bath Bath 1
2460
21 ELECTRICAL Bath
1665
1200 x 1400 Handicap Toilet 7320 Bath
Chhaja Projection 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 ROOM
22 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
W i d e
2100X2450 Chhaja Projection
2450
W i d e
V Beam Bottom
2115 2115
1110
1110
Electrical V1
V1
900
M M
Shaft
C W W W W W W D2
M M
SD W W 985
14420
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-06
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
±00mm
8105
8105
Bath Bath Bath Bath
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
7645
D SPACE FOR
W W W W W W W W
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 W1 4745 X7645 V1
3245
m m
7320
c o n n e c t i o n
Chhaja Projection D D D D D D D D
Beam Bottom
Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c.
2 5 0 0
1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350
4915
4915
4915
4915
8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded
D1 D1 D1 D1
E Dormitory Dormitory V V Dormitory Dormitory
4725
W2 7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915
W2
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
D5
2385
D5
2165
F
880
PROJECT-
connecting E-02
corridor
-600mm
B -600mm
W W up W W W W
RWP
up W W
CLIENT-
850
±00mm
3170
±00mm
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom D5 D5 Beam Bottom Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
358
Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom
W2 8 Beded W2
C o r r i d o r
4915
4915
Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP V Dormitory
7320X4915 7320 X 5400 Dormitory V V3 V3 V3 V3
5515
7320X4915 7320X4915
J
m m
c o n n e c t i o n
2100 2100
Bath Bath
2460
ELECTRICAL Bath
1665
1200 x 1400 Handicap Toilet 7320 Bath
Chhaja Projection 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 ROOM 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
W i d e
W i d e
2 5 0 0
Beam Bottom
2115 2115
1110
1110
Electrical V1
V1
900
M M
D2 Shaft
K W W W W
M M
SD W W 985
D3 D3
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-03
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
8105
8105
Bath Bath ±00mm Bath Bath
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
2100 COLLAPSIBLE DOOR
RWP PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
7645
L SPACE FOR
W W W W Width of stair-1200mm
W W
D4
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 V 4745 X7645 V1
3245
UP
5930
4915
6115
4915
8 Beded 8 Beded 17 5 8 Beded
D1 D1 D1
M W2 Dormitory
7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
16
15
6
7
Dormitory
7320X4915
W2
V3 V3 V3 V3 14 V3 V3 V3 V3
8
2385
340
RWP RWP 340 RWP RWP
W W W W W W W
±00mm WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
Chhaja Projection 01
UP GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
1500
03 Beam Bottom
04
LOCATION :
Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Chhaja Projection UP Chhaja Projection EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
Tread - 300 mm -600mm Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom CATEGORY :
Riser - 150 mm
BOYS HOSTEL
B E-01
2395
5820
Porch
P DRAWING TITLE :
36760
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
51650
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±00mm
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 51370 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
36760
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
E-05 Slab Projection Slab Projection
RWP RWP
W W W W 340 340 W W W W
A RWP RWP PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
7305 33 7305
3170
W1 32 34 W1 Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection 31 35 Beam Bottom
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom 30 36 Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
29 37 Beam Bottom
1200 mm ht. W2 28 38 8 Beded W2 1200 mm ht.
C o r r i d o r
8 Beded 8 Beded
8 Beded D1 D1 D1 D1
4915
4915
4915
4915
Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP Dormitory 27 39 Dormitory V3 V3 V3
Dormitory 7320X4915
V3
7320X4915 26 40 7320X4915
B 50
130 2100
7320X4915
25 41
2100
24 42
Bath Bath 43
1550
23
2460
Bath Bath
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 7320
2115
Chhaja Projection 44 Terrace 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 Chhaja Projection
W i d e
2450
Terrace
Beam Bottom D D UP DN D D Beam Bottom
W i d e
2115
V V
1000
985
1110
1110
V1 W2 V1
900
M M
Electrical
C W W W W W W W W
M M
D2 Width of stair-1200mm D2 Shaft
14420
D D Tread of stair-300mm D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-06
Riser of stair-150mm
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
Bath Bath
8105
8105
Bath Bath ±00mm
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r +3300 mm 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100
7645
7645
D W W W W W W W W FHC
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 4745 X7645 V1
3245
Chhaja Projection
W1 Chhaja Projection
V1 V 7320 7320 7320 7320
4745
Beam Bottom 750 350 750 3504745 750 350 350 Beam Bottom
D D D D D D D D
w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c.
1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350
4915
4915
4915
4915
D1 D1 8 Beded
D1 V V
2 5 0 0 m m w i d e
connection corridor
Dormitory D1 Dormitory
E W2 7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915 7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
W2
-600mm
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
300
2385
F RWP
880
W W W W W W W W
50MM EXPANSION
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
G Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection JOINT
connecting
Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
corridor
E-04
5930
PROJECT-
W1 W1 Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom Parapet Wall
Chhaja Projection SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
Parapet Wall Beam Bottom
1200 mm ht. W2 W2 1200 mm ht.
C o r r i d o r
4915
4915
4915
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP Dormitory Dormitory Dormitory Dormitory V3 V3 V3 V3
7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915
J 50
m m
c o n n e c t i o n
130 2100 2100
Bath Bath
1550
2460
Bath Bath
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 7320
7320
7320 7320
2115
Chhaja Projection Terrace 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 Chhaja Projection
W i d e
2450
Terrace
Beam Bottom D D D D Beam Bottom
W i d e
2 5 0 0
2115
1000
985
1110
1110
V1 W2 V1
900
M M
Electrical
K
M M
D2 W W W W W W W W D2 Shaft
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-03
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
Bath Bath
8105
8105
Bath Bath ±00mm
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r +3300 mm 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
2100
RWP PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
7645
7645
L W W W W
Width of stair-1200mm
W W W W FHC
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 V DN 4745 X7645 V1
W1
3245
Chhaja Projection
UP V Chhaja Projection
V1 V 7320 7320 44 7320
4745
Beam Bottom 750 350 750 3504745 750 350 350 7320 Beam Bottom
43 23
D D D D 42 24 D D D D
41 25
Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. 40 26 Indian w.c. Indian w.c. Indian w.c. w.c.
1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350 1100 x 1350
4915
4915
8 Beded
4915
4915
D1 39 27 D1 D1
Dormitory D1 Dormitory
M W2 7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
38
37
28
29
Dormitory
7320X4915 7320X4915 W2
-600mm
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
300
36 30
2385
W W
340 340
W W W W
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
slope GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
Slab Projection Chhaja Projection Slab Projection Slab Projection Chhaja Projection Slab Projection
4050
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
51650
FIRST FLOOR PLAN +3300mm
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY Page 300 of 407
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall E-05 Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. Rainwater 1200mm ht.
from FFL Rainwater from FFL from FFL from FFL
Pipe
Pipe
RWP RWP
340 340
7585 7305
3170
RWP RWP
B
Parapet Wall
2460
Terrace Terrace
Parapet Wall at first at first 1200mm ht.
floor lvl floor lvl
1200mm ht. from FFL
from FFL Tread of stair-300mm DN
Riser of stair-150mm
RWP
8105
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
Chhaja Projection 1800 2715 RWP
ABOVE THE TERRACE FF LEVEL Beam Bottom
D FHC
RWP
3245
3235
FIRE TANK DOMESTIC TANK-1
5000.00 Ltr. APPROX 8000.00 Ltr. APPROX
DOMESTIC TANK-2 1800X3235X1200 2715X3235X1200
8000.00 Ltr. APPROX 300MM FREE BOARD 300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
1900
4745X1900X1200 INCLUDED
300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
4745
E
2385
RWP
RWP RWP
F RWP
880
Rainwater Rainwater
Pipe Pipe
50MM EXPANSION
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
G 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
JOINT
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
from FFL from FFL from FFL from FFL
E-04
5930
PROJECT-
connecting
corridor
E-02
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
from FFL B Rainwater
Pipe
from FFL
Rainwater
Pipe from FFL
H A RWP RWP A
GOVT OF INDIA
7585 7305 MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
3170
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
RWP RWP
J
Parapet Wall
2460
Terrace Terrace
Parapet Wall at first at first 1200mm ht.
floor lvl floor lvl
1200mm ht. from FFL
from FFL
K Chhaja Projection
THE OVERHEAD WATER
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
1950
Beam Bottom
E-03
8105
step
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
1800 2715 RWP
ABOVE THE TERRACE FF LEVEL PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
D6
L RWP
Tread of stair-300mm
FHC
Riser of stair-150mm
RWP
DN
3245
3235
FIRE TANK DOMESTIC TANK-1
5000.00 Ltr. APPROX 8000.00 Ltr. APPROX
DOMESTIC TANK-2 1800X3235X1200 2715X3235X1200
8000.00 Ltr. APPROX 300MM FREE BOARD 300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
1900
4745X1900X1200 INCLUDED
300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
4745
M
2385
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
300
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
+600mm
1200
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
+600mm +600mm
3300
-2160mm
-4425mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -4725mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2160mm
2250
Sill Level +1050mm
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
Water Tank
1200
-2945mm -5630mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm -5630mm +2950mm
Terrace Slab Level+6600mm
Lintel Level +6150mm
-5630mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm CONNECTING +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
BRIDGE
Sill Level +4350mm
-2945mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm+600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +2950mm
First Slab Level +3300mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
PROJECT-
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
Parapet Wall
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm 300 mm ht.
Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. Domestic Water
2850
Tank
-7580mm -7580mm
3300
HUNG HUNG
DRAWING TITLE :
ELEVATION
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
300
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
1250
Water Tank Water Tank Water Tank
-2950mm -5630mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm -5630mm -2950mm
Terrace Slab Level+6600mm
Lintel Level +6150mm
-5630mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
-2950mm -2950mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -2950mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2950mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
-2950mm -2950mm
-2950mm
2250
Sill Level +1050mm
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
-2160mm
1250
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
CONNECTING
3300
BRIDGE
Sill Level +4350mm
-4425mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -4725mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2160mm -2160mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm PROJECT-
3300
-2160mm
Sill Level +1050mm
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
-4725mm
-2160mm -4425mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -2160mm EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
Plinth Level ±00mm
600
Parapet Wall
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm 300 mm ht.
Tank
+00mm SIDE
HUNG
+00mm SIDE
HUNG
+00mm
-7350mm -7350mm
3300
HUNG HUNG
1200
1200
R.C.C Slab as per
Strcuture Detail Beam as per
150
Terrace Slab Level T E R R A C E
Structure Detail
+6600mm
450
300
Lintel Level
+6150mm
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1800
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
3300
3300
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Sill Level
+4350mm
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
1050
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
First Slab Beam as per
Level +3300mm Structure Detail
300
Lintel Level
+2850mm
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1500
1800
1800
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
3300
3300
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Sill Level
2100
+1050mm 1300
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Flooring as per approved material
1050
100mm thick P.C.C Bed
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
Soil & Sand Filling
Plinth Level
±00mm mm
600
Ground Level
-600mm
SECTION A-A
230
1200
1200
R.C.C Slab as per
150
Strcuture Detail
Terrace Slab Level T E R R A C E
Terrace +6600mm
450
Lintel Level Beam as per
Terrace Slab Level Structure Detail
+6150mm
+6600mm 8 Bed Room 8 Bed Room
370
Lintel Level Dormitory Dormitory
950
+6150mm
1800
600
3300
3300
Dormitory Dormitory
3150
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
600
3300
Sill Level
+4350mm
450
Lintel Level
First Slab
INSIDE
+2850mm
Level +3300mm 370
Projection of slab 8 Bed Room 8 Bed Room
Lintel Level at beam bottom as Dormitory Dormitory
950
1800
600
3300
Dormitory Dormitory
3300
3150
material as per Specification
Window as per detail &
600
Sill Level
OUTSIDE
+1050mm
450
1050
100mm thick P.C.C Bed
450
600
550
Structure Detail
Plinth Level Ground Level
±00mm mm -600mm
600
Ground Level
-600mm RAMMED EARTH
SLOPE
OUTSIDE INSIDE
50
75MM HIGH
PLASTER BAND
40
CC 1:2:4
1200
AS PER SPEC.
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
SN TYPE SIZE SILL HT LIN. HT GF FF TF Total SPECIFICATION OF WINDOW SN TYPE SIZE SILL HT LIN. HT GF FF TF Total SPECIFICATION OF WINDOW
(MM) (MM) (MM) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) FRAME SHUTTER (MM) (MM) (MM) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) FRAME SHUTTER
Entrance door shall be provided with
powder coated Aluminium Glazed Door shall be plain glass panels .The
Frame of doors shall consist of T-iron
openable Shutters. NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
D2 1000 X 2100 0 2100 6 8 0 14 Wash Area & Toilet shall have 35mm thick & shall be Factory 3 W3 1050 B.O.B 8 10 0 18
3 1000 X 1800 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
made machine pressed pre -laminated Flush Door The glazed window Shutter shall
4 D3 900 X 2100 0 2100 3 0 0 3 Shutter of exterior grade in single leaf. 4 FGL 1050 X2550 300 B.O.B 2 0 0 2 be open outside and the mesh PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
Shutter shall be open inside .Toilet WAVESTECH INDIA,
5 MD 1500 X 2100 Hostel will have 35mm thick Non decorative Flush Door in 5 B.O.B
@ 100mm c/c
0 2100 1 0 0 1 V 750 X600 2250 11 10 0 21 portion window & Ventilator shall KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
single leaf including teak wood edge liping except GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
be with frosted glass panels.The
6 D5 1200 X 2100 0 2100 4 0 0 4 wash area with rubber floor door stoppers and 6 V1 600 X 1200 1650 B.O.B 8 8 0 16 window shall be fitted with the LOCATION :
synthetic enamel paints on both sides>The door EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
V2 1500 X 750 B.O.B required fixtures like stays and
D6 closer in Warden office. 7 2100 1 0 0 1
7 900 X 2100 0 2100 0 0 2 2 fasteners. CATEGORY :
BOYS HOSTEL
8 V3 600 X 450 B.O.B 32 32 0 64
9 SD 1000 X 2100 0 2100 2 0 0 2
DRAWING TITLE :
10 D4 2100 X 2100 0 2100 1 0 0 1 COLLAPSIBLE DOOR AS PER DETAIL SECTION AA/BB
FOR TENDER
11
PURPOSE
CG 4540 X 2100 0
ONLY
2100 1 0 0 1 COLLAPSIBLE DOOR AS PER DETAIL Page 304 of 407
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8 9 10 13 TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
7 11 12
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
M Dormitory
7320X4800
38
37
28
29
Dormitory
7320X4800
Sill Level +4350mm
36 30
2385
75
35 31
1050
34 32 75 100
20°
33 First Slab Level +3300mm
450
600MM HIGH Lintel Level +2850mm GIRL'S H O S T E L
PARAPET WALL UPTO
N 340 340
300
SLOPE
SLOPE
Sill Level +1050mm
4050
SLOPE SLOPE
FRONT ELEVATION
P
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GRC / FIXED
GLAZING
3715 3715 2850 3715 2660
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
UP
3245
22
7320
21 1
20 Entrance Sill Level +4350mm
2 Warden Room
Lounge
19 3 2665 X 6115
4540 X 5930
18 4 300
300 115 50
4915
450
15 7 Lintel Level +2850mm beam as per str.
14 8 PROJECT-
2385
13 9
12 10
11
600MM HIGH Entrance Verandah Sill Level +1050mm
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
PARAPET WALL UPTO
N 340 340
±00mm
Plinth Level ±00mm
01 CLIENT-
UP
1500
03
04 GOVT OF INDIA
UP
Chhaja Projection
Tread - 300 mm -600mm MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
Beam Bottom
Riser - 150 mm SECTIONAL FRONT VIEW NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
2395
5820
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
300 Porch 300
P 302
302
TERRACE
Terrace Slab Level+6600mm
Lintel Level +6150mm
1050
100
First Slab Level +3300mm
450
Lintel Level +2850mm 50
NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
3945 300 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
CORRIDOR ENTRANCE LOUNGE
Sill Level +1650mm ENTRANCE PORCH
PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
Sill Level +1050mm
3450
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
Plinth Level ±00mm
GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
Ground Level -600mm LOCATION :
EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
CATEGORY :
BOYS HOSTEL
SECTIONAL VIEW A-A
DRAWING TITLE :
ENTRANCE PORCH DETAIL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom
E-05
RWP
W W W W 340 340 W W W W
A
RWP RWP RWP
PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
7585 11 7305
3170
W1 10 12 W1
Chhaja Projection 9 13
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom 8 14 Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom 7 15 Beam Bottom Beam Bottom
W2 8 Beded 6 W2
C o r r i d o r
8 Beded 16 8 Beded 8 Beded
D1 D1 D1 D1
4915
4915
4915
4915
Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP V Dormitory 5 17 Dormitory Dormitory V V3 V3 V3 V3
7320X4915
7320X4915 4 18 7320X4915 7320X4915
B 2100
3 19
2100
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. 2 20 Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
Bath Bath 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400
1
2460
21 ELECTRICAL Bath
1665
1200 x 1400 Handicap Toilet 7320 7320 7320 7320 Bath
Chhaja Projection 1200 x 1400 ROOM
22 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
W i d e
2100X2450 Chhaja Projection
2450
W i d e
V Beam Bottom
2115 2115
1110
1110
Electrical V1
V1
900
M M
D2 Shaft
C W W W W W W W W
M M
985
SD
14420
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-06
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
±00mm
8105
8105
Bath Bath Bath Bath
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
7645
D SPACE FOR
W W W W W W W W
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 W1 4745 X7645 V1
3245
m m
7320 7320 7320 7320
c o n n e c t i o n
Chhaja Projection D D D D D D D D
Beam Bottom Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Bath Bath Indian W.C. Indian W.C. W.C.
1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1200 x 1350 1200 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350
2 5 0 0
4915
4915
4915
4915
8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded
4430
D1 D1 D1 D1
E W2 Dormitory
7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
V V Dormitory
7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
W2
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
D5
2385
D5
2165
F
880
-600mm
B -600mm
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
W W
up W W W W
RWP
up W W CLIENT-
H A RWP RWP RWP
A
7585 7305 GOVT OF INDIA
850
850
±00mm MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
3170
±00mm
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom D5 Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
D5
358
Beam Bottom Beam Bottom Beam Bottom SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
W2 W2
C o r r i d o r
4915
4915
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 Dormitory Dormitory V3 V3 V3 V3
RWP V 7320 X 5515 Dormitory V
5515
7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915
J
m m
c o n n e c t i o n
2100 2100
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
Bath Bath 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400
2460
ELECTRICAL Bath
1665
1200 x 1400 Handicap Toilet 7320 Bath
Chhaja Projection 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 ROOM 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
W i d e
W i d e
2 5 0 0
Beam Bottom
2115
1110
1110
Electrical V1
V1
900
M M
D2 Shaft
K W W
M M
SD W W W W 985
D3 D3
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-03
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
±00mm
8105
8105
Bath Bath Bath Bath
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100 COLLAPSIBLE DOOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
7645
L SPACE FOR
W W W W Width of stair-1200mm
W W
D4
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 V 4745 X7645 V1
UP
3245
5930
4915
6115
4915
8 Beded 17 5 8 Beded
Dormitory D1 D1 D1
M W2 7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
16
15
6
7 2665
Dormitory
7320X4915
W2
V3 V3 V3 V3 14 V3 V3 V3 V3
8
2385
13 9 MD
Chhaja Projection NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
W1 12 10 W1 Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
11 FGL CG FGL Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom Beam Bottom V2
970
N
PARAPET WALL UPTO
PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
2450
340
RWP RWP 340 RWP RWP
W W W W W W W
±00mm WAVESTECH INDIA,
Chhaja Projection 01 KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
UP
1500
03 Beam Bottom
04 LOCATION :
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Chhaja Projection
Tread - 300 mm
UP
-600mm Beam Bottom EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
Beam Bottom
Riser - 150 mm
E-01
B CATEGORY :
2395
5820
Porch GIRLS HOSTEL
P DRAWING TITLE :
36760
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
51650
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY GROUND FLOOR PLAN ±00mm
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51650
36760
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
E-05 Slab Projection Slab Projection
RWP RWP
W W W W 340 340 W W W W
A RWP RWP PARAPET WALL UPTO
600MM HIGH
7580 33 7305
3170
W1 32 34 W1 Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection 31 35 Beam Bottom
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom 30 36 Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
29 37 Beam Bottom
1200 mm ht. W2 28 38 8 Beded 8 Beded W2 1200 mm ht.
C o r r i d o r
8 Beded 8 Beded
D1 D1 D1 D1
4915
4915
4915
4915
Dormitory Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP Dormitory Dormitory 27 39 V3 V3 V3 V3
7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915
7320X4915 26 40
B 2100
25 41
2100
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. 24 42 Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
Bath Bath 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400
43
1550
23
2460
Bath Bath
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 7320
Chhaja Projection 44 Terrace 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 Chhaja Projection
W i d e
2450
Terrace
Beam Bottom D D D D UP DN D D D D Beam Bottom
W i d e
2115 V V
1000
985
1110
1110
V1 W2 V1
900
M M
Electrical
C W W W W W W W W
M M
D2 Width of stair-1200mm D2 Shaft
14420
D D Tread of stair-300mm D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-06
Riser of stair-150mm
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
Bath Bath
8105
8105
Bath Bath ±00mm
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r +3300 mm 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100
7645
7645
D W W W W W W W W FHC
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 4745 X7645 V1
3245
Chhaja Projection
W1 Chhaja Projection
V1 V 4745
Beam Bottom 7320 7320 7320 7320 Beam Bottom
D D D D D D D D
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Bath Bath Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
w.c. 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1200 x 1350 8 Beded 1200 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350
1100 x 1350
4915
4915
4915
4915
8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded Dormitory
D1 V V D1 D1
2 5 0 0 m m w i d e
connection corridor
D1
E W2 Dormitory
7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
Dormitory
7320X4915
7320X4915
W2
-600mm
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
300
2385
F RWP
880
W W W W W W W W
50MM EXPANSION
Chhaja Projection Chhaja Projection
G Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection JOINT Slab Projection
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
E-04
5930
connecting PROJECT-
corridor
E-02
Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom
Chhaja Projection CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
Beam Bottom
Slab Projection
B Slab Projection Slab Projection Slab Projection EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
RWP RWP
W W W W W W W W CLIENT-
H A RWP RWP A
7585 7305 GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
3170
W1 W1 Chhaja Projection
Chhaja Projection
w i d e
c o r r i d o r
Chhaja Projection Beam Bottom NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
Beam Bottom Chhaja Projection
Beam Bottom Parapet Wall Parapet Wall SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
Beam Bottom
1200 mm ht. W2 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded 8 Beded W2 1200 mm ht.
C o r r i d o r
D1 D1 V V Dormitory D1 D1
4915
4915
4915
4915
Dormitory Dormitory Dormitory
C o r r i d o r
V3 V3 V3 V3 RWP V3 V3 V3 V3
7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915 7320X4915
J
m m
c o n n e c t i o n
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. 2100 2100 Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
Bath Bath 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400 1000 x 1400
1550
2460
Bath Bath
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 7320 7320 7320 7320
Chhaja Projection Terrace 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400 Chhaja Projection
W i d e
2450
Terrace
Beam Bottom D D D D D D D D Beam Bottom
W i d e
2 5 0 0
2115
1000
985
1110
1110
V1 W2 V1
900
M M
Electrical
K W W W W W W W W
M M
D2 D2 Shaft
D D D D
1950
1 5 7 0
E-03
D2 D2
1 5 7 0
Bath Bath
8105
8105
Bath Bath ±00mm
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r +3300 mm 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r 1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
1200 x 1400 1200 x 1400
RWP
2100 PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
7645
7645
L W W W W Width of stair-1200mm
W W W W FHC
670
1200
1810
4745 X7645 V DN 4745 X7645 V1
W1
3245
Chhaja Projection
UP V Chhaja Projection
V1 V 44 4745
7320 7320 7320 7320 Beam Bottom
Beam Bottom 43 23
D D D D 42 24 D D D D
Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Indian W.C. Bath 41 25 Bath Indian W.C. Indian W.C.
1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1200 x 1350 40 26 1200 x 1350 1067 x 1350 1067 x 1350 w.c.
8 Beded 8 Beded 1100 x 1350
4915
4915
4915
4915
8 Beded 39 27 8 Beded D1 D1
D1 D1 Dormitory Dormitory
M W2 Dormitory
7320X4915 7320X4915 38
37
28
29
Dormitory
7320X4915 7320X4915 W2
-600mm
V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3 V3
300
300
36 30
2385
N RWP
PARAPET WALL UPTO
340 340
PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
W W W W W W W W
380
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
slope
Slab Projection Chhaja Projection Slab Projection Slab Projection Chhaja Projection Slab Projection GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
4050
5025 2450 3715 3715 1920 3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 1920 3715 3715 2450 5025
1055
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall E-05 Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. Rainwater 1200mm ht.
from FFL Rainwater from FFL from FFL from FFL
Pipe
Pipe
RWP RWP
340 340
7585 7305
3170
RWP RWP
B
Parapet Wall
2460
Terrace Terrace
Parapet Wall at first at first 1200mm ht.
floor lvl floor lvl
1200mm ht. from FFL
from FFL Tread of stair-300mm DN
Riser of stair-150mm
RWP
8105
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
Chhaja Projection 1800 2715 RWP
ABOVE THE TERRACE FF LEVEL Beam Bottom
D FHC
RWP
3245
3235
FIRE TANK DOMESTIC TANK-1
5000.00 Ltr. APPROX 8000.00 Ltr. APPROX
DOMESTIC TANK-2 1800X3235X1200 2715X3235X1200
8000.00 Ltr. APPROX 300MM FREE BOARD 300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
1900
4745X1900X1200 INCLUDED
300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
4745
E
2385
RWP
RWP RWP
F RWP
880
Rainwater Rainwater
Pipe Pipe
50MM EXPANSION
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall
G 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
JOINT
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
from FFL from FFL from FFL from FFL
E-04
5930
connecting PROJECT-
corridor
E-02
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
1200mm ht. 1200mm ht. 1200mm ht.
from FFL B Rainwater
Pipe
from FFL
Rainwater
Pipe from FFL
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
RWP RWP
CLIENT-
H A RWP RWP A
7585 7305 GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
3170
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
RWP RWP
J
Parapet Wall
2460
Terrace Terrace
Parapet Wall at first at first 1200mm ht.
floor lvl floor lvl
1200mm ht. from FFL
from FFL
K Chhaja Projection
THE OVERHEAD WATER
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
1950
Beam Bottom
E-03
8105
step
TANK SLAB TO BE 750 MM
1800 2715 RWP
ABOVE THE TERRACE FF LEVEL
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
D6
L RWP
Tread of stair-300mm
FHC
Riser of stair-150mm
RWP
DN
3245
3235
FIRE TANK DOMESTIC TANK-1
5000.00 Ltr. APPROX 8000.00 Ltr. APPROX
DOMESTIC TANK-2 1800X3235X1200 2715X3235X1200
8000.00 Ltr. APPROX 300MM FREE BOARD 300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
1900
4745X1900X1200 INCLUDED
300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
4745
M
2385
N RWP
PARAPET WALL UPTO
340 340
PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
Rainwater Rainwater WAVESTECH INDIA,
Pipe Pipe KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
Parapet Wall Parapet Wall Parapet Wall GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
4050
B CATEGORY :
GIRLS HOSTEL
P 36760
DRAWING TITLE :
51650 TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
300
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
+600mm
1200
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
+600mm +600mm
3300
-2160mm
-4425mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -4725mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2160mm
2250
Sill Level +1050mm
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
Water Tank
1200
-2945mm -5630mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm -5630mm +2950mm
Terrace Slab Level+6600mm
Lintel Level +6150mm
-5630mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm CONNECTING +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
BRIDGE
Sill Level +4350mm
-2945mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm+600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +2950mm
First Slab Level +3300mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm PROJECT-
3300
Parapet Wall
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm 300 mm ht.
Parapet Wall
1200mm ht. Domestic Water
2850
Tank
-7580mm -7580mm
3300
HUNG HUNG
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
300
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
1250
Water Tank Water Tank Water Tank
-2950mm -5630mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm -5630mm -2950mm
Terrace Slab Level+6600mm
Lintel Level +6150mm
-5630mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
-2950mm -2950mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -2950mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2950mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
3300
-2950mm -2950mm
-2950mm
2250
Sill Level +1050mm
Parapet Wall
300 mm ht.
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
-2160mm
1250
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm
CONNECTING
3300
BRIDGE
Sill Level +4350mm
-4425mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -1500mm +600mm +00mm +600mm +00mm +600mm -4725mm
First Slab Level +3300mm -2160mm -2160mm
Lintel Level +2850mm
+600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm +600mm PROJECT-
3300
-2160mm
Sill Level +1050mm
Parapet Wall
Mumty Slab Level+9450mm 300 mm ht.
Parapet Wall
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
Domestic Water 1200mm ht.
2850
Tank
+00mm SIDE
HUNG
+00mm SIDE
HUNG
+00mm
-7350mm -7350mm
3300
HUNG HUNG
1200
1200
R.C.C Slab as per
Strcuture Detail Beam as per
150
Terrace Slab Level T E R R A C E
Structure Detail
+6600mm
450
300
Lintel Level
+6150mm
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1800
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
3300
3300
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Sill Level
+4350mm
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
1050
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
First Slab Beam as per
Level +3300mm Structure Detail
300
Lintel Level
+2850mm
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
900
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1500
1800
1800
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
3300
3300
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Sill Level
2100
+1050mm 1300
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
450
Flooring as per approved material
1050
100mm thick P.C.C Bed
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
550
Soil & Sand Filling
Plinth Level
±00mm mm
600
Ground Level
-600mm
SECTION A-A
230
1200
1200
R.C.C Slab as per
150
Strcuture Detail
Terrace Slab Level T E R R A C E
Terrace +6600mm
450
Lintel Level Beam as per
Terrace Slab Level Structure Detail
+6150mm
+6600mm 8 Bed Room 8 Bed Room
370
Lintel Level Dormitory Dormitory
950
+6150mm
1800
600
3300
3300
Dormitory Dormitory
3150
Window as per detail &
material as per Specification
600
3300
Sill Level
+4350mm
450
Lintel Level
First Slab
INSIDE
+2850mm
Level +3300mm 370
Projection of slab 8 Bed Room 8 Bed Room
Lintel Level at beam bottom as Dormitory Dormitory
950
1800
600
3300
Dormitory Dormitory
3300
3150
material as per Specification
Window as per detail &
600
Sill Level
OUTSIDE
+1050mm
450
1050
100mm thick P.C.C Bed
450
600
550
Structure Detail
Plinth Level Ground Level
±00mm mm -600mm
600
Ground Level
-600mm RAMMED EARTH
SLOPE
OUTSIDE INSIDE
50
75MM HIGH
PLASTER BAND
40
CC 1:2:4
1200
AS PER SPEC.
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
SN TYPE SIZE SILL HT LIN. HT GF FF TF Total SPECIFICATION OF WINDOW SN TYPE SIZE SILL HT LIN. HT GF FF TF Total SPECIFICATION OF WINDOW
(MM) (MM) (MM) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) FRAME SHUTTER (MM) (MM) (MM) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) (N0.) FRAME SHUTTER
Entrance door shall be provided with B.O.B
D 0 2100 40 40 0 80 1
powder coated Aluminium Glazed Door shall be plain glass panels .The
Frame of doors shall consist of T-iron
openable Shutters. NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
D2 1000 X 2100 0 2100 6 8 0 14 Wash Area & Toilet shall have 35mm thick & shall be Factory 3 W2 1050 B.O.B 8 10 0 18
3 1000 X 1800 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
made machine pressed pre -laminated Flush Door The glazed window Shutter shall
4 D3 900 X 2100 0 2100 3 0 0 3 Shutter of exterior grade in single leaf. 4 FGL 1050 X2550 300 B.O.B 2 0 0 2 PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
be open outside and the mesh
Shutter shall be open inside .Toilet WAVESTECH INDIA,
5 MD 1500 X 2100 Hostel will have 35mm thick Non decorative Flush Door in 5 B.O.B
@ 100mm c/c
0 2100 1 0 0 1 V 750 X600 2250 11 10 0 21 portion window & Ventilator shall KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
single leaf including teak wood edge liping except
be with frosted glass panels.The GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
6 D5 1200 X 2100 0 2100 4 0 0 4 wash area with rubber floor door stoppers and 6 V1 600 X 1200 1650 B.O.B 8 8 0 16 window shall be fitted with the LOCATION :
synthetic enamel paints on both sides>The door
required fixtures like stays and EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
closer in Warden office. 7 V2 1500 X 750 2100 B.O.B 1 0 0 1
7 D6 900 X 2100 0 2100 0 0 2 2 fasteners. CATEGORY :
8 V3 600 X 450 B.O.B 32 32 0 64 GIRLS HOSTEL
9 SD 1000 X 2100 0 2100 2 0 0 2
DRAWING TITLE :
FOR TENDER
11 PURPOSE
CG 4540 X 2100 0
ONLY
2100 1 0 0 1 COLLAPSIBLE DOOR AS PER DETAIL
Page 311 of 407 DWG. NO.-
EMRS /GH/AR_06
A TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Parapet Wall
300mm ht.
3715 3715 2850 3715 2660 Mumty Slab Level+9450mm
M Dormitory
7320X4800
38
37
28
29
Dormitory
7320X4800
Sill Level +4350mm
36 30
2385
75
35 31
1050
34 32 75 100
20°
33 First Slab Level +3300mm
450
600MM HIGH Lintel Level +2850mm GIRL'S H O S T E L
PARAPET WALL UPTO
N 340 340
300
SLOPE
SLOPE
Sill Level +1050mm
4050
SLOPE SLOPE
FRONT ELEVATION
P
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
GRC / FIXED
GLAZING
3715 3715 2850 3715 2660
1 5 0 0 M M W i d e C o r r i d o r
UP
22
7320
21 1
20 Entrance Sill Level +4350mm
2 Warden Room
Lounge 2665 X 6115
19 3 4540 X 5930
18 4
300 300 115 50
4915
450
15 7 Lintel Level +2850mm beam as per str.
14 8
2385
13 9
12 10
11
PROJECT-
600MM HIGH Entrance Verandah Sill Level +1050mm
PARAPET WALL UPTO
N 340 340 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
±00mm EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
Plinth Level ±00mm
01
UP
1500
03
04
Chhaja Projection UP
Beam Bottom Tread - 300 mm -600mm GOVT OF INDIA
Riser - 150 mm SECTIONAL FRONT VIEW MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
2395
5820
Porch 300
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
300
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
P 302
302
1050
100
First Slab Level +3300mm
450
Lintel Level +2850mm 50
3945 300
CORRIDOR ENTRANCE LOUNGE NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY Page 312 of 407 ENTRANCE PORCH DETAIL
DWG. NO.-
EMRS/GH/AR_07
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2425 4280 3280 3235 3340 3340 3235 3280 4285 2425 TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/
NOTES - NESTS /CHTGH/17
B 20010 PROJECTION ROOF
TRUSS 230 mm Thk. 1200 mm High FRONT ENTRANCE RAMP
WALL, GRILL ABOVE
SHALL BE AS PER SITE
450
A
2400
Area - 550 Sq. Mt.
1250
TOILET
GRILL AS PER DESIGN
2635
V1 2400 X 1250 D3
7480
1020
450 450
B LVL. +300
UTENSIL WASH
SERVICE
C
1800
UP D1 ENTRY
KITCHEN COURT(ROOF
COVERING WITH TRUSS
1200 & PROFILE SHEET)
19550 X 7250 GRILL AS
230
PER DESIGN
3630
FLOOR
LVL. ±00 DROP 230 mm Thk. 1200
mm High WALL,
TREAD= 300MM GRILL ABOVE
RISER = 150 MM GAS BANK
D3
WIDTH= 2400MM V1 3050 X 1200
1200
3050
D
1800
LVL. +600
STORE-2
3050 X 2750 STORE-4
2750
2750
W2 W3 W3 W3 W3 D1 W2
E D1
3050 X 2750
600
COOKING PLATFORM
1290
3050 3050
F 3050 3050
2225
600
600
6190
2945
STORE-3
STORE-1
2750
2750
W2 3050 X 2750
3050 X 2750 W2
UP
UP
D2 COOKING D2
7150
1500
PLATFORM
G
3280
LVL. +600
3255
KITCHEN
2225
W2 12990 X 7150 W2
12990 RAMP AS PER SITE
REQUIREMENT
RAMP AS PER SITE
D1
RAMP SLOPE 1:12
600
H
600
600
115th. brick wall
3145
below platform
9920 W2
3000
PANTRY LVL. +600
W2 12990 X 3000
12990
PROJECT-
W1
600
W1 D1 COUNTER COUNTER D1 W1 W1
J
230thk. brick CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
27600
1200
2995
1000mm
HAND WASH
V2 V2
9750
9750
LVL. +575
MD MD
LVL. +575
GL GL
14025 14025
115thk. brick wall
upto 2550mm
L LVL. ±00
1500 600
ELEC. PANEL
M W2 W1
D1
WATER WATER
D1
W1 W2
6545 UTENSIL WASH TROUGH
300
COOLER COOLER
300 UTENSIL WASH TROUGH
6350 X 4750
4750
4750
4750
4750
6350 X 4750
UP D1 D1 UP
LVL. +300 PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
LVL. +300
450 450
1200 6350 1200 WAVESTECH INDIA,
SHELF ABOVE KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
TREAD= 300MM 6350 SHELF ABOVE TREAD= 300MM GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
RISER = 150 MM UTENSIL WASH TROUGH TOILET TOILET UTENSIL WASH TROUGH RISER = 150 MM
D3 1500 X 1200 1500 X 1200 D3 WIDTH= 1960MM
WIDTH= 1960MM
N
V1 V1 V1 V1 CATEGORY :
230 mm Thk. & 230 mm Thk. & KITCHEN & DINING BLOCK
GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER
1200 mm High PROJECTION ROOF
PROJECTION ROOF
TRUSS
1200 mm High DESIGN AND SPEC. 20190 DESIGN AND SPEC. TRUSS DRAWING TITLE :
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
450
A
2635
7480
1020
B
KITCHEN COURT(ROOF
C COVERING WITH TRUSS
slope
slope
& PROFILE SHEET) 450
3630
450
D RAIN WATER
1800
PIPE
SLOPE 1:
100
SL
E 1:
PE
O
Parapet Wall 10
SLOP
1290
0
600 mm ht.
F RAIN WATER from FFL
E 1:10
PIPE
SLOPE 1:
6190 100
0
2945
SL
O
PE
1:
10
0
G
3060
3255
H
DOMESTIC TANK
20500.00 Ltr. APPROX
3145
9765
2720
300MM FREE BOARD INCLUDED
6330
RAIN WATER RAIN WATER
PIPE PIPE PROJECT-
Parapet Wall
2995
SLOP
O 10 CLIENT-
SL 0
E
E
GOVT OF INDIA
K
SLOP
Parapet Wall
1:100
Parapet Wall MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
600 mm ht. NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
600 mm ht.
A from FFL
from FFL
A' SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
10650
4160
0
E 1:10
SLOP
SLOP
SL
E 1:10
L O 0
PE 10
1:
1:
10 PE
0
0 O
SL
2995
6620
1:100 E
slope
slope
00
SLOP
4785
SL
1:
1 NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
4765
N
CATEGORY :
RAIN WATER KITCHEN & DINING BLOCK
RAIN WATER
PIPE
20190 PIPE
DRAWING TITLE :
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
Domestic
Parapet Wall Domestic Parapet Wall
ROOF COVERING WITH Water Tank
600 mm ht. TRUSS & PROFILE SHEET Water Tank 600 mm ht.
600
LVL -4760MM LVL -4760MM LVL -4760MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL -4760MM LVL -4760MM LVL -4760MM TERRACE FLOOR
+3600 MM
1050
LVL -4985MM LVL -4985MM LVL -4985MM LVL -4985MM
FIXED FIXED
LVL -4760MM
LVL -4760MM
LVL -4760MM
LVL -4760MM
GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER
DESIGN AND DESIGN AND DESIGN AND
1800
DESIGN AND
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
SPEC. SPEC. SPEC. SPEC.
LVL+00MM LVL+00MM
750
LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM
600
-600 MM
600
LVL-19670MM LVL-19670MM LVL-9280MM LVL-9280MM LVL-19670MM LVL-19670MM TERRACE FLOOR
+3600 MM
1050
LVL-19890MM LVL-19890MM LVL-19890MM
LINTEL CHAJJAH
PROJECTION AS
PER DETAIL
FIXED
GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER FIXED
GRILL AS PER
LVL-19670MM
LVL-19670MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
LVL+00MM
DESIGN AND
LVL-19670MM
LVL-19670MM
1800
SPEC. SPEC. SPEC. SPEC.
LVL+00MM SPEC.
750
LVL-19890MM
GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM
600
-600 MM
PROJECT-
CLIENT-
600
ROOF COVERING WITH LVL-6640MM LVL-6640MM LVL-9700MM LVL-9700MM LVL+70MM LVL+70MM LVL+70MM LVL-13125MM TERRACE FLOOR
TRUSS & PROFILE SHEET +3600 MM
GOVT OF INDIA
1050
LVL-6640MM LVL-6640MM LVL-9920MM LVL-9920MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
450 450 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-9700MM
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
GRILL AS PER
LVL-6545MM
DESIGN AND
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
1800
SPEC.
LVL-6640MM
750
LVL-6640MM
GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM
600
-600 MM
Domestic
Parapet Wall Water Tank Parapet Wall
600 mm ht. 600 mm ht.
ROOF COVERING WITH NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
TRUSS & PROFILE SHEET (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
600
LVL-13125MM LVL+70MM LVL+70MM LVL+70MM LVL-9700MM LVL-9700MM LVL-6640MM LVL-6640MM TERRACE FLOOR
+3600 MM
ROOF COVERING WITH PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
1050
TRUSS & PROFILE SHEET LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL+00MM LVL-9920MM LVL-9920MM LVL-6640MM LVL-6640MM
450 WAVESTECH INDIA,
LVL-6545MM KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER DESIGN
LVL-9700MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
LVL-6640MM
DESIGN AND
GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
LVL-6545MM
AND SPEC.
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
LVL+70MM
1800
SPEC.
CATEGORY :
LVL-6640MM LVL-6640MM KITCHEN & DINING BLOCK
750
GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM DRAWING TITLE :
600
-600 MM TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY BOYS ENTRY SIDE ELEVATION Page 315 of 407
DWG. NO.-
EMRS /K&D/AR_02
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
WATER TANK
230mm
Parapet Wall
230mm
Parapet Wall
1200
600
TERRACE FLOOR
+3600 MM
1050
Lintel Chajjah
Lintel Chajjah Projection
1550
1800
SERVING COUNTER SERVING COUNTER
1000
750
GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM
600
-600 MM
SECTION - AA
WATER TANK
75
450
230mm GRANITE AS
Parapet Wall PER SPEC
1200
SLOPE
600
CLIP AS REQ.
200
TERRACE FLOOR
+3600 MM SLOPE
1050
ROOF COVERING
450 WITH TRUSS &
Lintel Chajjah
900
PROFILE SHEET
1050
700
GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER GRILL AS PER
1800
DESIGN AND SPEC. DESIGN AND SPEC. DESIGN AND SPEC.
2700
600 600 1500 600 230 mm Thk. &
1200 mm High
1000
750
1200
DRINKING WATER TROUGH GIRLS DINING PANTRY KITCHEN GROUND FLOOR
±00 MM
600
300
-600 MM
PROJECT-
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
CATEGORY :
KITCHEN & DINING BLOCK
DRAWING TITLE :
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
820 1095 600 1800 1030 3490
1-1
A Chajja at
550
VERANDAH
TOILET-1
1570 X 2195 1895x3200
W1
900MM High railing above
C Chajja at 150mm high brick work
lintel level
1550
V1
BEDROOM-1
TOILET-2
2170x1490 D2 3625x3200 D1
D W2 D3
E
120
WIDTH-1800
TREAD-250 LIVING/DINING D3 BEDROOM-2 W1
RISER-150 5400x3200 3260x3200 PROJECT :
3360
lintel level
UP
CLIENT :
1800
GOVT OF INDIA
D1
LVL.+600 C.B. MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
2-2 2-2
1200
F
Chajja at D1
KITCHEN 900MM High railing above PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
DRAWING TITLE :
WARDEN RESIDENCE
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EMRS/WR/AR_01
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
820 1095 600 1800 1030 3490
A
550 DOMESTIC TANK
1000.00 Ltr. APPROX
B 1570 X 1200 X 1000
300MM FREE BOARD
INCLUDED
1760
300MM HIGH
PARAPET WALL
C
120 1550
PROJECT :
TERRACE
3360
CLIENT :
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
F
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
2225
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EMRS/WR/AR_02
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
300
PARAPET PARAPET
300
LVL+4050 LVL+4050
LVL±00
750
750
LVL-2565 LVL-1965 LVL-820 TERRACE FLOOR LVL-4090 LVL±00 LVL-600 LVL+395 TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+3750 LVL+3750
LVL-2565 LVL-4090 LVL-600
3150
3150
4050
4050
LVL-5955 LVL±00 LVL+1500
LVL±00
LVL-820
LVL-2565 LVL-1965
PLINTH LVL. PLINTH LVL.
LVL+600 LVL+600
600
600
LVL-2565 LVL-1965 LVL±00 LVL-820
FINISHED GROUND FINISHED GROUND
LVL±000 LVL±000
FRONT ELEVATION
BACKSIDE ELEVATION
PROJECT :
300
300
CLIENT :
PARAPET PARAPET
GOVT OF INDIA
LVL+4050 LVL+4050
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
750
750
LVL±00 LVL-2225 TERRACE FLOOR
LVL-600 LVL±00 LVL-4030 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
TERRACE FLOOR SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
LVL+3750 LVL+3750
LVL-4030
600 600
3150
3150
4050
4050
600
600
CATEGORY :
BOYS WARDEN RESIDENCE
DRAWING TITLE :
ELEVATIONS
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EMRS/BWR/AR_03
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
300
PARAPET PARAPET
300
LVL+4050 LVL+4050
LVL±00
750
750
LVL-2565 LVL-1965 LVL-820 TERRACE FLOOR LVL-4090 LVL±00 LVL-600 LVL+395 TERRACE FLOOR
LVL+3750 LVL+3750
LVL-2565 LVL-4090 LVL-600
3150
3150
4050
4050
LVL-5955 LVL±00 LVL+1500
LVL±00
LVL-820
LVL-2565 LVL-1965
PLINTH LVL. PLINTH LVL.
LVL+600 LVL+600
600
600
LVL-2565 LVL-1965 LVL±00 LVL-820
FINISHED GROUND FINISHED GROUND
LVL±000 LVL±000
FRONT ELEVATION
BACKSIDE ELEVATION
PROJECT :
300
300
CLIENT :
PARAPET PARAPET
GOVT OF INDIA
LVL+4050 LVL+4050
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
750
750
LVL±00 LVL-2225 TERRACE FLOOR
LVL-600 LVL±00 LVL-4030 TERRACE FLOOR
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
LVL+3750 LVL+3750
LVL-4030
600 600
3150
3150
4050
4050
600
600
CATEGORY :
GIRLS WARDEN RESIDENCE
DRAWING TITLE :
ELEVATIONS
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EMRS/GWR/AR_03
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
300
300
TERRACING
AS /SPEC.
PARAPET
LVL+4050
TERRACE FLOOR
TOILET LVL+3750
KITCHEN LIVING/DINING TOILET
3150
3150
4050
2100
2100
PLINTH LVL.
LVL+600
600
FINISHED GROUND
SECTION 1-1' LVL±000
300
300
TERRACING PROJECT :
AS /SPEC. PARAPET
LVL+4050 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EM
3150
4050
C.B.
2100
PLINTH LVL.
LVL+600
600
NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
(Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20530
600 3020 3230 2065 3575 2065 3230 3020 600
600mm chajja projection
at lintel level
W1 W1
BALCONY BALCONY
S1
3115x1990 BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 3115x1990
3000x3285 3000x3285
W1 W1
3868
D4 D4
D2 D2
C BED ROOM-1
3000x3210 D2 W3
UTILITY
1835x1155
UTILITY
1835x1155 W3 D2
BED ROOM-1
3000x3210
1500
W4 W4
2340
D3 D4 D4 D3
1500 250 1500
D3 D3
TOILET-1 TOILET-2 TOILET-2 TOILET-1
1900x1350 LIVING / DINING LIVING / DINING 1900x1350
1585x1350 3000x4540 3000x4540 1585x1350
D KITCHEN
1950x2600
KITCHEN
1950x2600
2500
V1 V1 V1 V1
1937
485
585
shaft UP LVL+00MM
20100
D1 D1
600
600mm chajja projection at lintel level 600
2425
1800
2100
PROJECT-
1800 WIDE CORRIDOR
1400 1835
D1 D1 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILD
150
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCH
F CG-1
900
CLIENT-
1937
W2 W2
900
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAI
V1 V1 V1 V1 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONA
D3 D3
D3 D4 D4 D3
W4 W4
D2 W3 1835x1155 1835x1155 W3 D2
3000x3210 3000x3210
7200
UTILITY UTILITY
H BED ROOM-1 BED ROOM-1
467
1200
J
3868
D4 D4
W1 W1 NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram
3000x3285 3000x3285 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:-projects@wapcos
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY Page 322 of 407 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20530
600 3020 3230 2065 3575 2065 3230 3020 600
600mm chajja projection
at lintel level
S1
W1 W1
600
900MM HIGH RAILING
BALCONY BALCONY
3115x1990 BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 3115x1990
3000x3285 3000x3285
W1 W1
3868
D4 D4
D2 D2
C BED ROOM-1
3000x3210 D2 W3
UTILITY
1835x1155 WALL UPTO 600MM
UTILITY
1835x1155 W3 D2
BED ROOM-1
3000x3210
1500
W4 W4
2340
D3 D4 D4 D3
1500 250 1500
D3 D3
TOILET-1 TOILET-2 TOILET-2 TOILET-1
1900x1350 LIVING / DINING LIVING / DINING 1900x1350
1585x1350 3000x4540 3000x4540 1585x1350
D KITCHEN
1950x2600
KITCHEN
1950x2600
2500
V1 V1 V1 V1
1937
835
E
585
shaft
UP
20100
LVL+00MM
D1 D1
600 150
600mm chajja projection at lintel level 600
2425
1800
2100
PROJECT-
1500 WIDE CORRIDOR
1400 WALL UPTO 600MM 150
1835
D1 D1 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FO
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (E
F GL-2
CLIENT-
1937
W2 W2
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
V1 V1 V1 V1 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
G 1900x1350 1585x1350 3000x4540
1950x2600
KITCHEN
1950x2600
KITCHEN
3000x4540 1585x1350 1900x1350
TOILET-2 LIVING / DINING LIVING / DINING TOILET-2
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
2340
D3 D3
D3 D4 D4 D3
W4 W4
D2 W3 1835x1155 1835x1155 W3 D2
3000x3210 UTILITY UTILITY 3000x3210
H BED ROOM-1 BED ROOM-1
467
J
3868
D4 D4
W1 W1 NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
3000x3285 3000x3285 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
3115x1990 BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 3115x1990
BALCONY BALCONY PMC ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT:
WAVESTECH INDIA,
K KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
W1 W1 LOCATION :
EMRS - Dantewada, District - Dantewada
CATEGORY :
SCHOOL BUILDING
CATEGORY :
TYPE II QUARTER
FIRST FLOOR PLAN. DRAWING TITLE :
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
20530
600 3020 3230 2065 3575 2065 3230 3020 600
S1
A
3868
1200MM HIGH PARAPET WALL 1200MM HIGH PARAPET WALL
B
467
GL-1
835
E shaft
585
20100
DN
600
600mm chajja projection at lintel level 600mm chajja projection at lintel level
2425
1800
PROJECT-
2100
2100
WALL UPTO 600MM
1400 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FO
D1 D1 EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (E
F GL-2 CLIENT-
1937
W2 W2 GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
V1 V1 V1 V1 SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
G 1900x1350 1585x1350 3000x4540
1950x2600
KITCHEN
1950x2600
KITCHEN
3000x4540 1585x1350 1900x1350
TOILET-2 LIVING / DINING LIVING / DINING TOILET-2
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
2340
D3 D3
D3 D4 D4 D3
W4 W4
D2 W3 1835x1155 1835x1155 W3 D2
3000x3210 UTILITY UTILITY 3000x3210
H BED ROOM-1 BED ROOM-1
467
J
3868
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EMRS/TYPE-II/AR_03
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
1 2 3 4 5 20530 6 7 8 9 10
S1
A
3868
GL-1
D
1937
E shaft
20100
970
DN
2148
2425
PROJECT-
STEP D5 D5 STEP
WALL UPTO 600MM
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FO
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (E
F GL-2 CLIENT-
1937
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
G
2340
H
467
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EMRS/TYPE-II/AR_04
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
MUMPTY
+12300 MM
1650
PARAPET LEVEL
+10650 MM
1200
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm LVL+00mm LVL-4335mm LVL-4335mm LVL+00mm LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
TERRACE
LVL-4335mm LVL+00mm +9450 MM
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
1050
LVL+00mm LVL-5490mm LVL+00mm
3150
LVL-1990mm LVL-5490mm LVL-1990mm
1350
750
SECOND FLOOR
LVL+00mm LVL-4335mm LVL-4335mm LVL+00mm +6300 MM
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
1050
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm LVL-4335mm LVL-4335mm LVL+00mm +3150 MM
1050
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
LVL-1990mm
3150
LVL-1990mm LVL-5490mm
1350
LVL-5490mm
FRONT ELVATION
750
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
PROJECT-
MUMPTY
+12300 MM
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FO
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (E
1650
CLIENT-
PARAPET LEVEL
+10650 MM GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
LVL-9010mm
1200
LVL-3715mm
1050
LVL+00mm
3150
1200
LVL-600mm
LVL-3715mm LVL+00mm LVL-600mm PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
900
LVL-3715mm
SECOND FLOOR
LVL+00mm LVL-5115mm LVL-600mm +6300 MM
LVL-3715mm
1050
LVL+00mm
3150
1200
LVL+00mm LVL-600mm NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
LVL-600mm (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
900
1200
SCHOOL BUILDING
LVL-600mm CATEGORY :
SIDE ELVATION LVL-600mm TYPE II QUARTER
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
900
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GROUND FLOOR
+00 MM
600
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-600 MM
EMRS/TYPE-II/AR_05
MUMPTY
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
+12300 MM
1650
PARAPET LEVEL
+10650 MM
1200
TERRACE
+9450 MM
1050
3150
1350
750
SECOND FLOOR
+6300 MM
1050
3150
1350
750
FIRST FLOOR
+3150 MM
1050
3150
SECTION : S1
1350
750
GROUND FLOOR
+00 MM
600
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
PROJECT-
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
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EMRS/TYPE-II/AR_06
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
21630
600 1605 1615 3430 2215 3575 2215 3430 1615 1605 600
600mm projection at lintel level
600mm projection at lintel level
S1
W1 W1
BALCONY BALCONY
3200x1895 3200x1895
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2
W1 W1
D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4
4027
D2
CORRIDOR - 82.61 SQMT
557 663
1500
D3 W4 W4 D3
D D4 D4
1738
D3 D3
1500 250 1500
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
2185x1570 2185x1570
220
E V1
TOILET-2
1500x2170
LIVING / DINING
KITCHEN
2100x2600
KITCHEN
2100x2600
LIVING / DINING
TOILET-2
1500x2170
V1
3200x5400 3200x5400
F V1 V1
2298
UP
910
900
G D1
edb shaft D1
22340
PROJECT-
600 600
2425
2100
1800
1800 WIDE CORRIDOR CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FO
EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (E
935 935
CLIENT-
H D1 CG-1 D1
910
LVL+600MM GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
W2 W2 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
2298
900
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
J V1 V1
2185x1570 2185x1570
1738
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
L D3
D4
W4 W4
D4
D3
7200
D3 D3
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
883
D2 D2
4595
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4 GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
W1 W1
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 LOCATION :
3200x1895 3200x1895
BALCONY BALCONY EMRS Dantewada, District -Dantewada
1895
CATEGORY :
SCHOOL BUILDING
P W1 W1
CATEGORY :
TYPE III QUARTER
DRAWING TITLE :
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21630
600 1605 1615 3430 2215 3575 2215 3430 1615 1605 600
600mm projection at lintel level
600mm projection at lintel level
S1
W1 W1
BALCONY BALCONY
3200x1895 3200x1895
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2
W1 W1
4027 D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4
1500
D3 W4 W4 D3
D D4 D4
1738
D3 D3
1500 250 1500
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
2185x1570 2185x1570
220
E V1
TOILET-2
1500x2170
LIVING / DINING
KITCHEN
2100x2600
KITCHEN
2100x2600
LIVING / DINING
TOILET-2
1500x2170
V1
3200x5400 3200x5400
F V1 V1
2298
UP
900
G D1
edb shaft D1
PROJECT-
600 600
22340
2425
H D1 D1
910
GL-2
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
W2 W2 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
2298
J V1
3200x5400 3200x5400
V1
220
2185x1570 2185x1570
1738
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
L D3
D3
D4
W4 W4
D4
D3
D3
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
883
1985x1610 1985x1610
M 3200x3625
BED ROOM-1 D2
W3 UTILITY UTILITY W3
D2
3200x3625
BED ROOM-1
337
D2 D2
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4 GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
W1 W1
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 LOCATION :
3200x1895 3200x1895
BALCONY BALCONY EMRS Dantewada, District -Dantewada
CATEGORY :
SCHOOL BUILDING
P W1 W1
CATEGORY :
TYPE III QUARTER
DRAWING TITLE :
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21630
600 1605 1615 3430 2215 3575 2215 3430 1615 1605 600
600mm projection at lintel level
600mm projection at lintel level
S1
W1 W1
BALCONY BALCONY
3200x1895 3200x1895
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2
W1 W1
4027 D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4
1500
D3 W4 W4 D3
D D4 D4
1738
D3 D3
1500 250 1500
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
2185x1570 2185x1570
220
E V1
TOILET-2
1500x2170
LIVING / DINING
KITCHEN
2100x2600
KITCHEN
2100x2600
LIVING / DINING
TOILET-2
1500x2170
V1
3200x5400 3200x5400
F V1 V1
2298
UP
900
G D1
edb shaft D1
PROJECT-
600 600
22340
2425
H D1 D1
910
GL-2
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
W2 W2 NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
2298
J V1
3200x5400 3200x5400
V1
220
2185x1570 2185x1570
1738
TOILET-1 TOILET-1
L D3
D3
D4
W4 W4
D4
D3
D3
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
883
1985x1610 1985x1610
M 3200x3625
BED ROOM-1 D2
W3 UTILITY UTILITY W3
D2
3200x3625
BED ROOM-1
337
D2 D2
WAVESTECH INDIA,
KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
D4 3200x3260 3200x3260 D4 GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
W1 W1
BED ROOM-2 BED ROOM-2 LOCATION :
3200x1895 3200x1895
BALCONY BALCONY EMRS Dantewada, District -Dantewada
CATEGORY :
SCHOOL BUILDING
P W1 W1
CATEGORY :
TYPE III QUARTER
DRAWING TITLE :
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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MUMPTY TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
+9150 MM
LVL-10270mm
1650
PARAPET LEVEL
+7500 MM
1200
LVL+1895mm LVL+1610mm LVL-2700mm LVL-2700mm LVL+1610mm LVL+1895mm
TERRACE
LVL-2700mm LVL-2700mm +6300 MM
LVL+1895mm LVL+1895mm
1050
LVL+1610mm LVL+1610mm LVL+1610mm LVL+1610mm
LVL+1895mm LVL-2700mm LVL-2700mm LVL+1895mm
3150
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
LVL-4290mm LVL-4290mm
1350
750
FIRST FLOOR
LVL+1610mm LVL+1610mm LVL-2700mm LVL-2700mm LVL+1610mm LVL+1610mm +3150 MM
LVL-10270mm
1050
LVL+1895mm LVL+1895mm
3150
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
1350
LVL-4290mm LVL-4290mm
750
FRONT ELVATION
PROJECT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
PARAPET LEVEL NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
+7500 MM SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
LVL-600mm LVL-600mm
1200
LVL+00mm LVL+00mm
LVL-3915mmLVL-5515mm LVL-3915mm TERRACE
+6300 MM
LVL-600mm LVL-5515mm LVL-600mm
1050
LVL-3915mm LVL-3915mm
3150
1200
1200
ELEVATION
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MUMPTY
+9150 MM
1650
PARAPET LEVEL
+7500 MM
1200
TERRACE
+6300 MM
1050
3150
1350
750
FIRST FLOOR
+3150 MM
1050
3150
1350
750
GROUND FLOOR
+00 MM
600
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
SECTION : S1
PROJECT-
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
SECTION
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1 2 3 4 5 6 TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
100
3545 1980 2665 5080
14320 up
V1 W3
A D4
1105
W1
TOILET - 3
B 1800 X 1970 KITCHEN
2600 X 3100
DRESSING
2225
D3 1500 X 2100 V1
W2
BEDROOM - 3 D2 D3
3600 X 3100
D2
C
LIVING ROOM V1
2063
W2 BEDROOM - 1
3600 X 5000 3300 X 4200
10030
D2 TOILET - 1
1500 X 2585
VARANDAH
1615 X 1800
F D0
W4
W1 W1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
2850
ENTRANCE
PORCH NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
2260 X 2800 (Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
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1 2 3 4 5 6
100
3545 1980 2665 5080
A
1105
1200
B
DOMESTIC TANK-1
1000.00 Ltr. APPROX 1000 THE OVERHEAD WATER
2225
C
2063
D PROJECT-
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
E 600MM HIGH
1305
PARAPET WALL
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
F
2850
SLOPE SLOPE NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
(Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
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TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
DOMESTIC
TANK
PARAPET LEVEL
+3750 MM
600
LVL-1955MM LVL-600MM LVL+00MM LVL-2400MM TERRACE
+3150 MM
PRINCIPAL QUARTER
1050
LINTEL LEVEL
3150 +2100 MM
1350
LVL-2400MM
SILL LEVEL
+750 MM
750
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
FRONT ELEVATIONE-01
DOMESTIC
TANK
PROJECT-
SILL LEVEL
+750 MM
LVL+00MM
750
LVL-600MM LVL-4315MM
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
GROUND FLOOR
+00 MM
600
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
LEFT SIDE ELEVATIONE-02 NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
(Harayana), PH:-(0124)448018 Email:[email protected]
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TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
DOMESTIC
TANK
PARAPET LEVEL
+3750 MM
600
LVL+00MM LVL-600MM LVL+455MM TERRACE
+3150 MM
LINTEL LEVEL
+2100 MM
3150
1350
SILL LEVEL
+750 MM
LVL+00MM
750
LVL-600MM LVL+455MM
GROUND FLOOR
+00 MM
600
ROAD LEVEL
-600 MM
PROJECT-
CLIENT-
DOMESTIC
TANK GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
PARAPET LEVEL
+3750 MM
600
TERRACE
+3150 MM
1050
600
LINTEL LEVEL
+2100 MM
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT :
3150
1350
SILL LEVEL
+750 MM
750
WAVESTECH INDIA,
ROAD LEVEL KRAEJO SOULTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED.
-600 MM GAINP.MATJUR & ASSOCITES PRIVATE LIMITED
LOCATION :
PRINCIPAL QUARTER
DRAWING TITLE :
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ELEVATION
PROJECT-
SECTION S1
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
- MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
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EMRS/PQ/AR_05
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
2860
1100
9100
800 ROOM BELOW
EMRS NAME
600
BRICK WALL
600
1700
FILLING AS PER SPEC.
600
600
600 600
LVL. ±00
1 2 3 Ver. 3 2 1
UP UP
750 mm Wide
LVL. +450
LVL. ±00
COLUMN BEHIND
In - Out D1
Guard Room
2400 X 2400
W1
W1
BOUNDARY WALL AS
600
PER DETAIL
600
1700
GL1
600
GRANITE AT
WINDOW SILL LEVEL
450
1700
800
BRICK WALL
230
EMRS NAME
SLOPING ROOF
+5850 MM
850
500
600 600
1550
EMRS LOGO
PAINT AS
1450
PER SPEC.
+3750 MM
EKLAVYA EMRS NAME IN
MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL, BLOCK
LOCAL LANGUAGE
900
BOUNDARY WALL
500
AS PER DETAIL.
5000
LINTEL LEVEL
+2550 MM
1200
BOUNDARY WALL
3750
AS PER DETAIL.
465 465
2550
NOTICE BOARD SILL LEVEL
+1350 MM
900
900
1200
PLINTH LEVEL
+450 MM
450
ROAD LEVEL
±00 MM
GRANITE AS
PER SPEC.
2 3
TERRACE FLOOR
LVL +3.20M LVL
1 1
PUMP ROOM
GROUND FLOOR PUMP ROOM
LVL +0.15M LVL +0.15M LVL
N.G.L / F.G.L
±0.00M LVL
SECTION - 1 1
B PROJECT-
E1
UP CLIENT-
1 2 3
5.a
4 21 MM CAP CAP 5 4 LTS.
5 4 LTS.
1 2 3
U.G. SUMP PLAN
OPTION -2
PUMP ROOM
N.G.L F.G.L
U.G.SUMP P ASE - II (AS
PER SITE CONDITION)
4 21 MM CAP
5 4 LTS.
U.G.SUMP
PROJECT-
CAP 5 4 LTS.
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDING FOR
BASE SLAB LVL EKLAVYA MODEL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
CLIENT-
GOVT OF INDIA
A SECTION - A A MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
A NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
A A
U.G.SUMP P ASE - I
4 21 MM
5.a
CAP 5 4 LTS.
PRO ECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT
150 150
1000 1750 1750 1000 PROJECT-
CLIENT-
M 20 CONCRETE (150MM)
CONCRETE 1:5:10 (75MM)
NPCC Building, 1st Floor, Plot No-148, Sec-44, Gurugram-122003
ROAD DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
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N.G.L / F.G.L
CHAMBER-II
4.5x2.7x1.7M CHAMBER-I
CAP: 20655 LTS. 9.0x2.7x2.6M
CAP: 63180 LTS.
NOTE-
1. TOP SLAB OF SEPTIC TANK
SHOULD BE 150 / 300 MM
ABOVE THE FORMATION
X X LEVEL.
CHAMBER-II CHAMBER-I 2. INLET LEVEL IS AS PER THE
4.5x2.7x1.7M 9.0x2.7x2.6M SLOPE OF THE INLET PIPE.
CAP: 20655 LTS. CAP: 63180 LTS.
SOAK PIT SEPTIC TANK PLAN T PICAL SEPTIC TANK DETAIL T PICAL SEPTIC TANK DETAIL FOR 200 USERS
CHAMBER-I
7.5x2.65x2.0M GOVT OF INDIA
CAP: 48600 LTS. MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL STUDENTS
SECTION - X X
CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL
ALUMINIUM
FRAME SCHOOL BLOCK - DOOR WINDOW VENTILATOR DETAIL BUILDING FOR EKLAVYA MODEL
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
GLASS GLASS MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
ALUMINIUM SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
TOP RAIL
GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS
GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS
FIXED GLASS FACTORY PRESSED
LAMINATED DOOR
FLUSH DOOR DOUBLE SWING
FACTORY PRESSED
ALUMINIUM LAMINATED DOOR
MIDDLE RAIL
GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS
ALUMINIUM
BOTTOM RAIL
NOTES -
FLOOR SPRING
TOILET MAIN DOOR TOILET INTERNAL DOOR H. TOILET MAIN DOOR 1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR (CLASSROOM, LABS, LIBRARY)
D2 - 1000 X 2100 D3 - 750 X 2100 SD2 - 1000 X 2100 PER CPWD
MD - 2400 x 2400 D1 - 1200 X 2100 SPECIFICATION
FGL - 1050X 2100 FIXED GLAZING ON SIDE (LAB STORE, ADMIN AREA) 2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
D2- 1000X2100 WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
3. WINDOW SHOULD BE
FACTORY MADE TYPE
WITH FLASH WELDING
FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED
4. FACTORY MADE
FIXED FIXED
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame WINDOW (NESTS
62mm X 32mm, Wall 62mm X 32mm, Wall APPROVED/ CPWD
Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm
Thick Thick APPROVED MAKE)
HINGE HINGE
OPENABLE FIXED OPENABLE OPENABLE FIXED OPENABLE
MS SHEET DOOR
HANDLE / FASTENER HANDLE / FASTENER
FLUSH DOOR
GLASS AS PER SPEC. GLASS AS PER SPEC.
SLIDING TYPE
WINDOW STAYS
WINDOW STAYS
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame 62mm MS Tublar Frame 62mm MS Tublar Frame 62mm
62mm X 32mm, X 32mm, Wall Thickness FIXED X 32mm, Wall Thickness X 32mm, Wall Thickness
Wall Thickness 1.6mm Thick 1.6mm Thick 1.6mm Thick
1.6mm Thick
MS frame with MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame 62mm
FIXED 62mm X 32mm, Wall FIXED X 32mm, Wall
Frosted glass
Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Thick
louvers
Thick
GLASS AS
TOP HUNG TOP HUNG
SIDE PER SPEC.
OPENABLE OPENABLE
HUNG
FROSTED
GLASS GLASS AS GLASS AS
TOP HUNG TOP HUNG TOP HUNG TOP HUNG
PER SPEC. PER SPEC.
OPENABLE OPENABLE OPENABLE OPENABLE
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
SCHOOL DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/SCH/DWD/AR_01
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
NOTES -
1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
PER CPWD
SPECIFICATION
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
FGL - FIXED GLASS W1 - WINDOW 1 W2 - WINDOW 2 3. WINDOW SHOULD BE
FACTORY MADE TYPE
1050 x 2100 1800 x 1500 1500 x 1500
WITH FLASH WELDING
4. FACTORY MADE
WINDOW (NESTS
APPROVED/ CPWD
APPROVED MAKE)
CATEGORY :
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
V1 - VENTILATOR 1 V2 - VENTILATOR 2 V3 - VENTILATOR 3 V3' - VENTILATOR 3' V4 - VENTILATOR 4 V5 - VENTILATOR 5 DRAWING TITLE :
600 x 1200 600 x 900 1800 x 600 1800 x 600 1500 x 600 1000 x 600 SCHOOL GRILL AND COLLAPSIBLE DETAIL
DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/SCH/DWD/AR_02
W C W W O C
HINGE
WINDOW STAYS
W1 - WINDOW 1
NOTES - 1950 x 1500
1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS PER CPWD
SPECIFICATION
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS WILL OPEN
OUTSIDE
3. WINDOW SHOULD BE FACTORY
MADE TYPE WITH FLASH WELDING
4. FACTORY MADE WINDOW (NESTS
APPROVED/ CPWD APPROVED MAKE) TYPICAL HINGE DETAIL
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GLASS GLASS
GLASS GLASS GLASS
GLASS
FIXED GLASS FLUSH DOOR FLUSH DOOR FACTORY PRESSED FACTORY PRESSED
LAMINATED DOOR LAMINATED DOOR
ALUMINIUM
MIDDLE RAIL
GLASS GLASS GLASS GLASS
GLASS GLASS
ALUMINIUM
BOTTOM RAIL
NOTES -
MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR DORMITORY ROOM AND
ELECTRICAL ROOM, COMMON TOILET ENTRY DOOR TOILET INTERNAL DOOR 1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
MD - 1500 x 2400 CORRIDOR EXITS
ROOM & WARDEN ROOM D2-1000X2100 D3 - 750 X 2100 PER CPWD
V - 1500 X 450 FIXED GLAZING ABOVE DOOR D1 - 1100 X 2100 SPECIFICATION
FGL - 1050X 2550 FIXED GLAZING ON SIDES D2-1000X2100
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
3. WIRE MESH SHUTTER
WILL OPEN INSIDE
FIXED FIXED FIXED
FIXED FIXED FIXED
4. WINDOW SHOULD BE
FIXED FIXED
FACTORY MADE TYPE
FIXED FIXED FIXED
FIXED FIXED FIXED
FIXED FIXED WITH FLASH WELDING
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame 5. FACTORY MADE
80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall
Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm WINDOW (NESTS
Thick Thick Thick APPROVED/ CPWD
APPROVED MAKE)
OPENABLE FIXED OPENABLE OPENABLE FIXED OPENABLE OPENABLE OPENABLE
HANDLE /
HINGE HANDLE / HINGE HANDLE /
FASTENER HINGE
FASTENER FASTENER
GRILL DOOR
Glazed Shutter
Outside and WireMesh Glazed Shutter Glazed Shutter
Shutter Inside Outside and WireMesh Outside and WireMesh
Shutter Inside Shutter Inside
WINDOW STAYS
WINDOW STAYS
WINDOW STAYS
MS frame with
Frosted glass
MS frame with SIDE louvers
Frosted glass HUNG FACTORY PRESSED
louvers MS SHEET DOOR
LAMINATED DOOR
FROSTED
GLASS
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
HOSTEL DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/HOSTEL/DWD/AR_01
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
NOTES -
1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
PER CPWD
SPECIFICATION
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
3. WIRE MESH SHUTTER
WILL OPEN INSIDE
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION 4. WINDOW SHOULD BE
FACTORY MADE TYPE
WITH FLASH WELDING
W - WINDOW W1 - WINDOW W2 - WINDOW 2 5. FACTORY MADE
1500 x 1800 1300 x 1800 1000 x 1800 WINDOW (NESTS
APPROVED/ CPWD
APPROVED MAKE)
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION HOSTEL GRILL AND COLLAPSIBLE
DETAIL
V1 - VENTILATOR 1 V2 - VENTILATOR 2 V3 - VENTILATOR 3 MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR GRILL DWG. NO.-
750 x 600 600 x 1200 600X450 V - 1500 X 450 FIXED GLAZING ABOVE DOOR EMRS NAME/HOSTEL/DWD/AR_02
FGL - 1050X 2550 FIXED GLAZING ON SIDE
KITCHEN AND DINING BLOCK - DOOR WINDOW VENTILATOR DETAIL CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL
BUILDING FOR EKLAVYA MODEL
ALUMINIUM RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL (EMRS)
GLASS GLASS GLASS
GLASS
FRAME
CLIENT -
ALUMINIUM GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
TOP RAIL NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
FACTORY PRESSED STUDENTS
GLASS GLASS FIXED GLASS FACTORY PRESSED LAMINATED DOOR
GLASS GLASS
LAMINATED DOOR GRILL DOOR
FLUSH DOOR
ALUMINIUM
MIDDLE RAIL
GLASS GLASS
GLASS GLASS
ALUMINIUM
BOTTOM RAIL
MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR FLOOR SPRING FRONT UTILITY WASH REAR KITCHEN KITCHEN, PANTRY TOILET DOOR
MD - 1800 x 2100 AREA MAIN DOOR COURTYARD D1 - 1200 X 2100 D3 - 750 X 2100 NOTES -
V2 - 1800 x 450 FIXED GLAZING ABOVE DOOR D1 - 1200 X 2100 D1 - 1200 X 2100 STORE ROOM 1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
GL1 - 750X 2250 FIXED GLAZING ON SIDE D2 - 1000 X 2100 PER CPWD
SPECIFICATION
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
MS Tublar Frame
WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED 62mm X 32mm, Wall FIXED FIXED 3. WINDOW SHOULD BE
Thickness 1.6mm Thick
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame FACTORY MADE TYPE
80mm X 40mm, FIXED FIXED 80mm X 40mm, FIXED FIXED FIXED FIXED 80mm X 40mm, MS frame with FIXED FIXED WITH FLASH WELDING
FIXED FIXED FIXED Wall Thickness Wall Thickness Wall Thickness Frosted glass
1.6mm Thick 1.6mm Thick 1.6mm Thick louvers 4. FACTORY MADE
Glazed Shutter
Glazed Shutter FIXED FIXED WINDOW (NESTS
Glazed Shutter
Outside and WireMesh
Outside and WireMesh Outside and WireMesh
Shutter Inside
APPROVED/ CPWD
Shutter Inside Shutter Inside
APPROVED MAKE)
FIXED HINGE
HINGE HINGE HANDLE /
HANDLE / HANDLE / FASTENER
FASTENER FASTENER
WINDOW STAYS
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
KITCHEN DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/KITCHEN/DWD/AR_01
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
FACTORY STUDENTS
FLUSH DOOR FLUSH DOOR
PRESSED
LAMINATED
DOOR
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
WARDEN RESIDENCE- DOOR
WINDOW DETAIL
1500 x 1350 1500 x 1200 900 x 1050 600 x 750 450 x 1050
DATE - 20 DEC 2022
FOR TENDER PURPOSE ONLY Page 350 of 407
TENDER NO: WAP/CMU-III/2022-23/ NESTS /CHTGH/17
PROJECT - EMRS
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
1000/900 1000 900 750
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
2100
2100
2100
FFL. FFL. FFL. FFL. FFL.
NOTES -
1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
MAIN ENTRANCE & TERRACE DOOR UTILITY & BALCONY DOOR TOILET DOOR COLLAPSIBLE GATE PER CPWD
BEDROOM DOORS D1 - 1000 X 2100 D2 - 900 X 2100 D3- 750 X 2100 (MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR) SPECIFICATION
D1 - 1000 X 2100 CG1 - 3250 X 2100 2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
D2- 900X2100 WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
3. WIRE MESH SHUTTER
1500 1500 900 900 WILL OPEN INSIDE
500 500 500 500 500 500 450 450 450 450
600 4. WINDOW SHOULD BE
MS Tublar Frame 62mm X 32mm,
MS Tublar Frame 80mm
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame Wall Thickness 1.6mm Thick
FACTORY MADE TYPE
X 40mm, Wall Thickness
1.6mm Thick 80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall WITH FLASH WELDING
600
Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm
Thick Thick Thick 5. FACTORY MADE
Glazed Shutter
FIXED Glazed Shutter MS frame with WINDOW (NESTS
1050
Outside and WireMesh FIXED HANDLE /
HANDLE / HINGE
1200
1200
Shutter Inside HINGE Outside and WireMesh HINGE FASTENER Frosted glass
HINGE FASTENER APPROVED/ CPWD
1350
2100
2100
2100
2100
WINDOW STAYS WINDOW STAYS WINDOW STAYS
WINDOW STAYS
1500
1050
900
900
750
600
1200
1050
1200
1350
OPENING
OPENING OPENING
OPENING
2100
2100
2100
2100
CATEGORY :
1050
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
900
900
750
DRAWING TITLE :
TYPE-II QUARTER
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/TYPE II
W1 - WINDOW 1 W2 - WINDOW 2 W3 - WINDOW 3 W3 - WINDOW 3 V1 - VENTILATOR1 QUARTER/DWD/AR_01
1500 x 1350 1500 x 1200 900 x 1200 900 x 1050 600 x 600
DATE - 20 DEC 2022
CLIENT -
GOVT OF INDIA
MINISRY OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS
1000/900 1000 900 750
NAITIONAL EDUCATIONAL
SOCIETY FOR TRIBAL
STUDENTS
2100
2100
2100
FFL. FFL. FFL. FFL. FFL.
NOTES -
1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
MAIN ENTRANCE & TERRACE DOOR UTILITY & BALCONY DOOR TOILET DOOR COLLAPSIBLE GATE PER CPWD
BEDROOM DOORS D1 - 1000 X 2100 D2 - 900 X 2100 D3- 750 X 2100 (MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR) SPECIFICATION
D1 - 1000 X 2100 CG1 - 3250 X 2100 2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
D2- 900X2100 WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
3. WIRE MESH SHUTTER
1500 1500 900 900 WILL OPEN INSIDE
500 500 500 500 500 500 450 450 450 450
600 4. WINDOW SHOULD BE
MS Tublar Frame 62mm X 32mm,
MS Tublar Frame 80mm
MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame MS Tublar Frame Wall Thickness 1.6mm Thick
FACTORY MADE TYPE
X 40mm, Wall Thickness
1.6mm Thick 80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall 80mm X 40mm, Wall WITH FLASH WELDING
600
Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Thickness 1.6mm
Thick Thick Thick 5. FACTORY MADE
Glazed Shutter
FIXED Glazed Shutter MS frame with WINDOW (NESTS
1050
Outside and WireMesh FIXED HANDLE /
HANDLE / HINGE
1200
1200
Shutter Inside HINGE Outside and WireMesh HINGE FASTENER Frosted glass
HINGE FASTENER APPROVED/ CPWD
1350
2100
2100
2100
2100
WINDOW STAYS WINDOW STAYS WINDOW STAYS
WINDOW STAYS
1500
1050
900
900
750
600
900 900
1500 450 450 450 450
1500 TYPICAL HINGE DETAIL
600
1200
1050
1200
1350
OPENING
OPENING OPENING
OPENING
2100
2100
2100
2100
CATEGORY :
1050
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
900
900
750
DRAWING TITLE :
TYPE-III QUARTER
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION DWG. NO.-
EMRS NAME/TYPE III
W1 - WINDOW 1 W2 - WINDOW 2 W3 - WINDOW 3 W3 - WINDOW 3 V1 - VENTILATOR1 QUARTER/DWD/AR_01
1500 x 1350 1500 x 1200 900 x 1200 900 x 1050 600 x 600
DATE - 20 DEC 2022
HINGE
WINDOW STAYS
MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR LIVING DINING DOOR BEDROOM, KITCHEN & KITCHEN REAR TOILET DOOR
D1 - 1000 x 2100 D1 - 1000 x 2100 OFFICE DOOR ENTRY & UTILITY D3 - 750 X 2100 NOTES -
W4 - WINDOW 4 D2 - 900 X 2100 D2 - 900 X 2100
W4 - 600 x 1800 1. FIXTURES SHALL BE AS
PER CPWD
SPECIFICATION
2. GLAZED SHUTTERS
WILL OPEN OUTSIDE
MS Tublar Frame 80mm MS Tublar Frame 80mm X
X 40mm, Wall Thickness MS Tublar Frame 40mm, Wall Thickness
MS Tublar Frame 62mm X 32mm, 3. WIRE MESH SHUTTER
Wall Thickness 1.6mm Thick
1.6mm Thick 80mm X 40mm, Wall 1.6mm Thick WILL OPEN INSIDE
Thickness 1.6mm
Glazed Shutter
Glazed Shutter
Thick
Outside and WireMesh
4. WINDOW SHOULD BE
FIXED MS frame with
Outside and WireMesh Glazed Shutter HINGE Shutter Inside FACTORY MADE TYPE
Frosted glass
Shutter Inside Outside and WireMesh louvers
HINGE HINGE
Shutter Inside HANDLE / WITH FLASH WELDING
FASTENER
HANDLE / HANDLE / 5. FACTORY MADE
FASTENER FASTENER WINDOW STAYS WINDOW (NESTS
APPROVED/ CPWD
WINDOW STAYS WINDOW STAYS APPROVED MAKE)
CATEGORY :
DOOR WINDOW DETAIL
DRAWING TITLE :
PRINCIPAL QUARTER- DOOR
ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION ELEVATION WINDOW DETAIL
W1 - WINDOW 1 W2 - WINDOW 2 W3 - WINDOW 3 V1 - VENTILATOR 1 W4 - WINDOW 4 DWG. NO.-
1500 x 1350 1000 x 1350 1000 x 1050 600 x 750 600 x 1800 EMRS
NAME/PRINCIPAL/DWD/AR_01
SECTION – X
FINANCIAL PROPOSAL
Letter of Transmittal for Financial Bid
Total Cost of Works
Detailed Bill of Quantity
Sub: Financial Bid for the work ‐‐‐‐‐ (Name of Work /Project)
Dear Sir,
With reference to this NIT document, I/we, having examined the Bidding Documents and
understood their contents, hereby submit my/our Bid for the aforesaid Project. The Bid is
unconditional and unqualified.
1. I / We acknowledge that the WAPCOS will be relying on the information provided in the BID
and the documents accompanying the BID for selection of the Contractor for the aforesaid
Project, and we certify that all information provided in the Bid are true and correct; nothing
has been omitted which renders such information misleading; and all documents
accompanying the BID are true copies of their respective originals.
2. The BID percentage rate / price has been quoted by me / us after taking into consideration
all the terms and conditions stated in the NIT, format of Contract Agreement, our own
estimates of costs and after a careful assessment of the site and all own the conditions that
may affect the project cost and implementation of the project.
3. I/ We acknowledge the right of the Authority to reject our BID without assigning any reason
or otherwise and hereby waive, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, our right
to challenge the same on any account whatsoever.
4. In the event of my/ our being declared as the Selected Bidder, I/we agree to enter into a
Agreement in accordance with the format of Contract Agreement. We agree not to seek any
changes in the aforesaid format of Contract Agreement and agree to abide by the same.
5. I / We shall keep this offer valid as period specified in the NIT.
6. I / We hereby submit our FINANCIAL BID and offer Price excluding GST as filled in Percentage
BoQ excel sheet “BoQ1” for undertaking the aforesaid Project in accordance with the Bidding
Documents and the Agreement.
Yours faithfully,
Note:‐
The Bill of quantities of tender along with rate and amount is enclosed
The Performa for filling the percentage rate is given in Microsoft excel sheet. Bidder shall
fill the percentage only up to two decimal place in soft format. The bidder will upload
same filled percentage quote in soft Microsoft Excel copy during uploading of financial
bid.
The Bidder shall quote Percentage up to two decimal only in bill of quantity of tender.
Prices quoted by the Bidder shall include all Materials, Tools & Plant, labour, supervision,
profit; other levies together with all general risks, liabilities and obligations set out or implied
in the contract, applicable Labour Cess, cost of insurance to this contract, all applicable tax
liabilities like Income Tax & Surcharges, etc. Any other taxes /cess as per Government
directives shall be deducted from each bill paid to the Contractor, from time to time. GST
shall be payable extra as per prevailing rates.It is mandatory to bidders to deposit GST
within time limit framed by Govt. of India, if applicable. The Goods and Services Tax (GST),
shall be reimbursed to the Agency only after uploading of bills by Contractor on GST Portal
“ to avail Input benefit of GST
The Contractor shall issue Tax Invoices to the Employer showing (i) Basic amount (ii) GST
amount separately in each bill. It is mandatory to bidders to deposit GST within time limit
framed by Govt. of India, if applicable. The Goods and Services Tax (GST), shall be
reimbursed to the Agency only after uploading of bills by Contractor on GST Portal “to avail
Input benefit of GST”.
The company shall be performing all its duties of deduction TDS and other deduction on
payment made to the contractor as per applicable legislation in force on the date of
submission of bid or to be newly / amended introduced during the execution of the
Contract.
Name of Work: Construction of Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) Dantewada at Village Metapal, District-
Dantewada, Chhattisgarh.
ABSTRACT OF SUMMARY
AMOUNT (in Rs.)
S. No PARTICULARS
DSR NON DSR
CIVIL WORKS
1 Earth Work 67,85,101.98
2 Concrete Work 1,12,45,326.25
3 Reinforced Cement Concrete 14,95,89,680.28
4 Masonry Work 3,27,14,188.87
5 Stone Work 2,82,281.75
6 Cladding Work 45,28,527.65
7 Wood & PVC Work 39,81,696.24
8 Steel Work 1,33,33,137.45
9 Flooring 1,77,16,427.44
10 Roofing 9,56,477.25
11 Finishing 2,59,96,369.15
12 Aluminium Work 4,12,850.67
13 Water Proofing 1,16,73,860.45
14 Road Work 70,42,803.30
15 Non-Schedule Items 60,68,935.00
TOTAL AMOUNT (DSR) 28,62,58,728.72
TOTAL AMOUNT (NON DSR) 60,68,935.00
Add provisional enhancement @ 3.57% due to increase in 1,02,19,436.62
Cost Index of nearest district Jagdalpur to district Dantewada
as on 15-05-2018 to 122.21 (i.e. 121 x 1.01) over DSR 2019
(with CI 118) w.r.t. DPAR 2012 (base 100). {(121 x 1.01 -
118)/118]*100}
(Ref.: 16(1)/CE/WZ-V/2018/150-E dated 07-06-2018)
GRAND TOTAL (CIVIL WORKS) (In Rs) 29,64,78,165.33 30,25,47,100.33
PLUMBING WORKS
16 Sanitary Installations 25,48,040.62 4,82,566.51
17 Drainage Installations 2,84,350.15 13,33,651.75
18 Water supply Installations 19,34,517.10 43,370.45
19 External Sewage Drainage System 35,72,559.90
20 External Storm Water Drainage System 22,89,730.45
21 External Fresh Water Supply System 10,44,537.90
22 Bore well 3,00,312.80
TOTAL AMOUNT (DSR) 1,19,74,048.92
TOTAL AMOUNT (NON DSR) 18,59,588.71
Add provisional enhancement @ 3.57% due to increase in 4,27,473.55
Cost Index of nearest district Jagdalpur to district Dantewada
as on 15-05-2018 to 122.21 (i.e. 121 x 1.01) over DSR 2019
(with CI 118) w.r.t. DPAR 2012 (base 100). {(121 x 1.01 -
118)/118]*100}
(Ref.: 16(1)/CE/WZ-V/2018/150-E dated 07-06-2018)
GRAND TOTAL (PLUMBING WORKS) (In Rs) 1,42,61,111.18
SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES
Name of Work: Construction of Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) Dantewada at Village Metapal, District- Dantewada, Chhattisgarh.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
CIVIL WORKS
1.05 2.25 Filling available excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches, Cum 11106 219.65 24,39,432.90
plinth, sides of foundations etc. in layers not exceeding 20cm in
depth, consolidating each deposited layer by ramming and
watering lead upto 50m and lift upto 1.50m.
1.06 2.26 Extra for every additional lift of 1.5 m or part thereof in
excavation / banking excavated or stacked materials.
1.06.01 2.26.1 All kinds of soil Cum 210 90.40 18,984.00
1.07 2.27 Supplying and filling in plinth with sand under floors, including Cum 497 1953.05 9,70,665.85
watering, ramming, consolidating and dressing complete.
1.08 2.31 Clearing jungle including uprooting of rank vegetation, grass, Sqm 16998 12.55 2,13,324.90
brush wood, trees and saplings of girth up to 30 cm measured at a
height of 1 m above ground level and removal of rubbish upto a
distance of 50m outside the periphery of the area cleared.
1.09.01 2.33.1 Beyond 30 cm girth upto and including 60 cm girth Each 7 380.60 2,664.20
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
1.09.02 2.33.2 Beyond 60 cm girth upto and including 120 cm girth Each 5 1694.40 8,472.00
2.02 Derived from Providing and laying broken autoclaved aerated cement (AAC) Cum 159 2345.10 3,72,870.90
basic rates of blocks and/or bats (light weight, having density 550-650 kg/m3) of
DSR 2019 nominal size 25mm to 65mm in the sunken portion of toilets upto
floor five level all complete as per the direction of Engineer-in-
charge.
2.03 4.2 Providing and laying cement concrete in retaining walls, return
walls, walls (any thickness) including attached pilasters, columns,
piers, abutments, pillars, posts, struts, buttresses, string or lacing
courses, parapets, coping, bed blocks, anchor blocks, plain window
sills, fillets, sunken floor etc., up to floor five level, excluding the
cost of centering, shuttering and finishing:
2.03.1 4.2.3 1:2:4 (1 Cement : 2 coarse sand (zone-III) derived from natural Cum 85 8554.50 7,26,367.21
sources : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size derived
from natural sources)
2.04 4.3 Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and
removal of form work for :
2.03.1 4.3.1 Foundations, footings, bases for columns Sqm 2096 284.85 5,97,000.42
2.05 4.10 Providing and laying damp-proof course 40mm thick with cement Sqm 854 347.90 2,97,106.60
concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand (zone-III) derived from
natural sources: 4 graded stone aggregate 12.5mm nominal size
derived from natural sources)
2.06 4.13 Providing & applying a coat of residual petroleum bitumen of Sqm 854 110.00 93,940.00
grade of VG-10 of approved quality using 1.7kg per square metre
on damp proof course after cleaning the surface with brushes and
finally with a piece of cloth lightly soaked in kerosene oil.
2.07 4.17 Making plinth protection 50mm thick of cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 Sqm 1279 614.05 7,85,369.95
cement : 3 coarse sand (zone-III) derived from natural sources : 6
graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size derived from natural
sources) over 75mm thick bed of dry brick ballast 40 mm nominal
size, well rammed and consolidated and grouted with fine sand,
including necessary excavation, levelling & dressing & finishing
the top smooth.
3.01 5.9 Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and
removal of form for :
3.01.1 5.9.1 Foundations, footings, bases of columns, etc. for mass concrete Sqm 5033 284.85 14,33,650.05
3.01.2 5.9.2 Walls (any thickness) including attached pilasters, butteresses, Sqm 2439 609.30 14,86,082.70
plinth and string courses etc.
3.01.3 5.9.3 Suspended floors, roofs, landings, balconies and access platform Sqm 9480 693.05 65,70,114.00
3.01.6 5.9.6 Columns, Pillars, Piers, Abutments, Posts and Struts Sqm 8570 733.07 62,82,409.90
3.01.7 5.9.7 Stairs, (excluding landings) except spiral-staircases Sqm 357 622.35 2,22,178.95
3.01.7A 5.9.14 Extra for shuttering in circular work(20% of respective centering Sqm 58 146.61 8,503.38
and shuttering items)
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
3.01.8 5.9.15 Small lintels not exceeding 1.5 m clear span, moulding as in Sqm 38 284.85 10,824.30
cornices, window sills, string courses, bands, copings, bed plates,
anchor blocks and the like
3.01.9 5.9.16 Edges of slabs and breaks in floors and walls
5.9.16.1 Under 20 cms wide Metre 759 173.25 1,31,496.75
3.01.10 5.9.19 Weather shade, Chajjas, corbels etc., including edges Sqm 915 766.75 7,01,576.25
3.01.11 5.11 Extra for additional height in centering, shuttering where ever
required with adequate bracing, propping etc., including cost of de-
shuttering and decentering at all levels, over a height of 3.5 m, for
every additional height of 1 metre or part thereof (Plan area to be
measured).
5.11.1 Suspended floors, roofs, landing, beams and balconies (Plan area Sqm 2450 287.50 7,04,375.00
to be measured)
3.02 5.22 Steel reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening,
cutting, bending, placing in position and binding all complete upto
plinth level.
5.22.6 Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars of grade Fe-500D or more. kg 291462 83.50 2,43,37,077.00
3.04 5.30 Add for plaster drip course/ groove in plastered surface or Metre 904 58.90 53,245.60
moulding to R.C.C. projections.
3.05 5.33 Providing and laying in position machine batched and machine
mixed design mix M-25 grade cement concrete for reinforced
cement concrete work, using cement content as per approved
design mix, including pumping of concrete to site of laying but
excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and
reinforcement, including admixtures in recommended proportions
as per IS: 9103 to accelerate, retard setting of concrete, improve
workability without impairing strength and durability as per
direction of Engineer-in-charge.
(Note :- Cement content considered in this item is @ 330 kg/cum.
Excess/ less cement used as per design mix is payable/recoverable
separately).
5.33.1 All works upto plinth level Cum 3141 7997.30 2,51,19,519.30
5.33.2 All works above plinth level upto floor V level. Cum 3246 9400.85 3,05,15,159.10
3.06 5.34 Extra for providing richer mixes at all floor levels.
Note:- Excess/less cement over the specified cement content used
is payable /recoverable separately.
5.34.1 Providing M-30 grade concrete instead of M-25 grade BMC/ Cum 248 69.75 17,285.99
RMC. (Note:- Cement content considered in M-30 is @ 340
kg/cum)
3.07 5.35 Add for using extra cement in the items of design mix over and quintal 2057 673.30 13,84,648.18
above the specified cement content therein.
3.08 5.43 Providing and fixing in position Stainless steel Grade 304 plate-1.0
mm thick as per design for expansion joints.
3.09 5.44 Providing and fixing of expansion joint system related with floor
(Modified) location as per drawings and direction of Engineer-In-Charge. The
joints system will be of extruded aluminum base members, self
aligning / self centering arrangement and support plates etc. as per
ASTM B221-02. The system shall be such that it provides floor to
floor /floor to wall expansion control system for various vertical
localtion in load application areas that accommodates multi
directional seismic movement without stress to it's components.
System shall consist of metal profiles with a universal aluminum
base member designed to accommodate various project conditions
and finish floor treatments.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
The cover plate shall be designed of width and thickness required
to satisfy projects movement and loading requirements and secured
to base members by utilizing manufacturer’s pre-engineered self-
centering arrangement that freely rotates / moves in all directions.
The Self - centering arrangement shall exhibit circular sphere ends
that lock and slide inside the corresponding aluminum extrusion
cavity to allow freedom of movement and flexure in all directions
including vertical displacement. Provision of Moisture Barrier
Membrane in the Joint System to have watertight joint is
mandatory requirement all as per the manufactures design and as
approved by Engineer -in-Charge. (Material shall confirm to
ASTM 6063).
3.10 5.45 Providing and fixing of expansion joint system related with wall
(Modified) joint (internal/ external) location as per drawings and direction of
Engineer-In- Charge. The joints shall be of extruded aluminum
base members, self aligning / centering arrangement and support
plates as per ASTM B221- 02. The material shall be such that it
provides an Expansion Joints System suitable for vertical wall to
wall/ wall to corner application, both new and existing construction
in office Buildings & complexes with no slipping down tendency
amongst the components of the Joint System. The Joint System
shall utilize light weight aluminum profiles exhibiting minimal
exposed aluminum surfaces mechanically snap locking the
multicellular to facilitate movement. (Material shall confirm to
ASTM 6063.)
3.11 5.46 Providing and fixing of expansion joint system of approved make
(Modified) and manufactures for various roof locations as per approved
drawings and direction of Engineer-In-Charge. The joints shall be
of extruded aluminum base members with, self aligning and self
centering arragement support plates asper ASTM B221-02. The
system shall be such that it provides watertight roof to roof/roof to
corner joint cover expansion control system that is capable of
accommodating multidirectional seismic movement without stress
to its components. System shall consist of metal profile that
incorporates a universal aluminum base member designed to
accommodate various project conditions and roof treatments.
4.01 6.1 Brick work with common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks
of class designation 7.5 in foundation and plinth in:
4.02 6.1 Brick work with non modular fly ash bricks conforming to
(Modified) IS:12894, class designation 10 average compressive strength in
foundation and plinth in:
6.1.2 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Cum 813 5982.35 48,63,650.55
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
4.03 6.4 Brick work with common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks
of class designation 7.5 in superstructure above plinth level up to
floor V level in all shapes and sizes in :
4.04 6.34 Brick work with non modular fly ash bricks conforming to
IS:12894, class designation 10 average compressive strength in
super structure above plinth level up to floor V level in :
6.34.2 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Cum 3136 7280.70 2,28,33,131.12
4.05 6.45 Half brick masonry with non modular fly ash bricks of class
designation 10, conforming IS :12894, in super structure above
plinth and upto floor V level.
6.45.2 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement :4 coarse sand) Sqm 5032 917.00 46,14,344.00
4.06 6.15 Extra for providing and placing in position 2 Nos 6mm dia. M.S. Sqm 5032 80.10 4,03,063.20
bars at every third course of half brick masonry.
5.01 7.1 Random rubble masonry with hard stone in foundation and plinth
including levelling up with cement concrete 1:6:12 (1 cement : 6
coarse sand : 12 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) upto
plinth level with :
7.1.1 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Cum 40 6120.80 2,44,832.00
5.02 7.2 Random rubble masonry with hard stone in superstructure above
plinth level and upto floor five level, including leveling up with
cement concrete 1:6:12 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand : 12 graded stone
aggregate 20 mm nominal size) at sindow sills, ceiling level and
the like.
7.2.1 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) Cum 5 7489.95 37,449.75
6.01 8.2 Providing and fixing 18 mm thick gang saw cut, mirror polished,
premoulded and prepolished, machine cut for kitchen platforms,
vanity counters, window sills, facias and similar locations of
required size, approved shade, colour and texture laid over 20 mm
thick base cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand), joints
treated with white cement, mixed with matching pigment, epoxy
touch ups, including rubbing, curing, moulding and polishing to
edges to give high gloss finish etc. complete at all levels.
6.02 8.4 Extra for fixing marble /granite stone, over and above Metre 218 434.25 94,666.50
corresponding basic item, in facia and drops of width upto 150
mm with epoxy resin based adhesive, including cleaning etc.
complete.
6.03 8.5 Extra for providing opening of required size & shape for wash Each 29 734.55 21,301.95
basin/ kitchen sink in kitchen platform, vanity counter and similar
location in marble/ Granite/ stone work, including necessary holes
for pillar taps etc. including moulding, rubbing and polishing of
cut edges etc. complete.
6.04 8.31 Providing and fixing Ist quality ceramic glazed wall tiles Sqm 3320 1030.30 34,20,596.00
conforming to IS: 15622 (thickness to be specified by the
manufacturer), of approved make, in all colours, shades except
burgundy, bottle green, black of any size as approved by Engineer-
in-Charge, in skirting, risers of steps and dados, over 12 mm thick
bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) and jointing
with grey cement slurry @ 3.3kg per sqm, including pointing in
white cement mixed with pigment of matching shade complete.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
7.01 9.12 Extra for providing frosted glass panes 4 mm thick instead of Sqm 111 214.05 23,759.55
ordinary float glass panes 4 mm thick in doors, windows and
clerestory window shutters. (Area of opening for glass panes
excluding portion inside rebate shall be measured).
7.02 9.21 Providing and fixing ISI marked flush door shutters conforming to
IS : 2202 (Part I) non-decorative type, core of block board
construction with frame of 1st class hard wood and well matched
commercial 3 ply veneering with vertical grains or cross bands and
face veneers on both faces of shutters:
9.21.1 35 mm thick including ISI marked Stainless Steel butt hinges with Sqm 590 1886.70 11,13,153.00
necessary screws
7.03 9.23 Extra for providing lipping with 2nd class teak wood battens 25 Sqm 508 401.40 2,03,911.20
mm minimum depth on all edges of flush door shutters (over all
area of door shutter to be measured).
7.04 9.26 Extra for cutting rebate in flush door shutters (Total area of the Sqm 21 93.65 1,966.65
shutter to be measured).
7.05 9.47 Providing and fixing nickel plated M.S. pipe curtain rods with
nickel plated brackets :
9.47.2 25 mm dia (heavy type) Metre 1088 162.35 1,76,636.80
7.06 9.48 Providing and fixing M.S. grills of required pattern in frames of
windows etc. with M.S. flats, square or round bars etc. including
priming coat with approved steel primer all complete
7.07 9.24 Extra for providing vision panel not exceeding 0.1 sqm in all type
of flush doors (cost of glass excluded) (overall area of door shutter
to be measured):
9.24.1 Rectangular or square Sqm 586 173.95 1,01,934.70
7.08 9.55 Deduction for not providing and fixing ISI marked M.S. pressed
butt hinges bright finished with necessary screws etc. complete :
7.09 9.96 Providing and fixing aluminium sliding door bolts, ISI marked
anodised (anodic coating not less than grade AC 10 as per IS :
1868), transparent or dyed to required colour or shade, with nuts
and screws etc. complete :
7.11 9.84 Providing and fixing aluminium extruded section body tubular Each 66 851.60 56,205.60
type universal hydraulic door closer (having brand logo with ISI,
IS : 3564, embossed on the body, door weight upto 36 kg to 80 kg
and door width from 701 mm to 1000 mm), with double speed
adjustment with necessary accessories and screws etc. complete.
0.01 9.85 (M) Providing and fixing bright finished brass and/or customised M.S. Each 2921 75.70 2,21,119.70
casement window fastener with necessary screws etc. complete.
7.12 9.97 Providing and fixing aluminium tower bolts, ISI marked, anodised
(anodic coating not less than grade AC 10 as per IS : 1868 )
transparent or dyed to required colour or shade, with necessary
screws etc. complete :
9.97.1 300x10 mm Each 545 116.80 63,656.00
9.97.4 150x10 mm Each 456 75.00 34,200.00
7.13 9.100 Providing and fixing aluminium handles, ISI marked, anodised
(anodic coating not less than grade AC 10 as per IS : 1868)
transparent or dyed to required colour or shade, with necessary
screws etc. complete :
9.100.1 125 mm Each 1109 59.65 66,151.85
9.100.2 100 mm Each 4 52.85 211.40
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
7.14 9.101 Providing and fixing aluminium hanging floor door stopper, ISI
marked, anodised (anodic coating not less than grade AC 10 as per
IS : 1868) transparent or dyed to required colour and shade, with
necessary screws etc. complete.
9.101.2 Twin rubber stopper Each 363 62.05 22,524.15
8.01 10.3 Providing and fixing in position collapsible steel shutters with Sqm 62 8670.50 5,37,571.00
vertical channels 20x10x2 mm and braced with flat iron diagonals
20x5 mm size, with top and bottom rail of T-iron 40x40x6 mm,
with 40 mm dia steel pulleys, complete with bolts, nuts, locking
arrangement, stoppers, handles, including applying a priming coat
of approved steel primer.
8.02 10.6 Supplying and fixing rolling shutters of approved make, made of
required size M.S. laths, interlocked together through their entire
length and jointed together at the end by end locks, mounted on
specially designed pipe shaft with brackets, side guides and
arrangements for inside and outside locking with push and pull
operation complete, including the cost of providing and fixing
necessary 27.5 cm long wire springs manufactured from high
tensile steel wire of adequate strength conforming to IS: 4454 -
part 1 and M.S. top cover of required thickness for rolling shutters.
10.6.1 80x1.25 mm M.S. laths with 1.25 mm thick top cover Sqm 27 2944.10 79,490.70
8.03 10.7 Providing and fixing ball bearing for rolling shutters. Each 3 419.85 1,259.55
8.04 10.8 Extra for providing mechanical device chain and crank operation
for operating rolling shutters
10.8.1 Exceeding 10.00 sqm and upto 16.80 sqm in the area Sqm 15 1106.55 16,598.25
8.05 10.11 Providing and fixing factory made ISI marked steel glazed doors,
windows and ventilators, side /top /centre hung, with beading and
all members such as F7D,F4B, K11 B and K12 B etc. complete of
standard rolled steel sections, joints mitred and flash butt welded
and sash bars tenoned and riveted, including providing and fixing
of hinges, pivots, including priming coat of approved steel primer,
but excluding the cost of other fittings, complete all as per
approved design, (sectional weight of only steel members shall be
measured for payment).
10.11.1 Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement kg 17461 166.50 29,07,244.85
concrete block 15x10x10 cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse
sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
10.11 Deduct for omitting cement concrete block 15x10x10 cm of kg 17350 -63.00 (10,93,050.00)
(Modified) C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone
aggregate 20 mm nominal size) in fixing standard steel
glazed doors, windows and ventilators in walls. (Rate is
below item no. 10.11.1)
8.06 10.13 Providing and fixing T-iron frames for doors of mild steel Tee-
sections, joints mitred and welded, including fixing of necessary
butt hinges and screws and applying a priming coat of approved
steel primer.
10.13.1 Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement kg 9779 106.45 10,40,974.55
concrete block 15x10x10 cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse
sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
10.15 Providing and fixing M.S. Tubular frames for doors, windows,
ventilators and cupboard with rectangular/ L-Type sections,
made of 1.60 mm thick M.S. Sheet, joints mitred, welded and
grinded finish, with profiles of required size, including fixing
of necessary butt hinges and screws and applying a
priming coat of approved steel primer.
10.15.1 Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement kg 16964 137.30 23,29,157.20
concrete block 15x10x10 cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse
sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
8.07 10.16 Steel work in built up tubular (round, square or rectangular hollow
tubes etc.) trusses etc., including cutting, hoisting, fixing in
position and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer,
including welding and bolted with special shaped washers etc.
complete.
10.16.1 Hot finished welded type tubes kg 12791 143.45 18,34,868.95
8.08 10.25 Steel work welded in built up sections/ framed work, including
cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of
approved steel primer using structural steel etc. as required.
10.25.1 In stringers, treads, landings etc. of stair cases, including kg 100 93.65 9,365.00
use of chequered plate wherever required, all complete
10.25.2 In gratings, frames, guard bar, ladder, railings, brackets, gates and kg 3913 131.00 5,12,603.00
similar works
8.09 10.26 Providing and fixing hand rail of approved size by welding etc. to
steel ladder railing, balcony railing, staircase railing and similar
works, including applying priming coat of approved steel primer.
8.10 10.28 Providing and fixing stainless steel (Grade 304) railing made of kg 4663 575.45 26,83,323.35
Hollow tubes, channels, plates etc., including welding, grinding,
buffing, polishing and making curvature (wherever required) and
fitting the same with necessary stainless steel nuts and bolts
complete, i/c fixing the railing with necessary accessories &
stainless steel dash fasteners , stainless steel bolts etc., of required
size, on the top of the floor or the side of waist slab with suitable
arrangement as per approval of Engineer-incharge, (for payment
purpose only weight of stainless steel members shall be considered
excluding fixing accessories such as nuts, bolts, fasteners etc.).
8.11 10.29 Providing & fixing fly proof wire gauze to windows, clerestory
windows & doors with M.S. Flat 15x3 mm and nuts & bolts
complete.
10.29.2 Stainless steel (grade 304) wire gauze of 0.5 mm dia wire and 1.4 Sqm 785 929.55 7,29,696.75
mm aperture on both sides
8.12 10.30 Providing & fixing glass panes with putty and glazing clips in steel
doors, windows, clerestory windows, all complete with :
10.30.1 4.0 mm thick glass panes Sqm 1307 900.55 11,77,018.85
9.0 11 Flooring
9.01 11.3 Cement concrete flooring 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4
graded stone aggregate) finished with a floating coat of neat
cement, including cement slurry, but excluding the cost of nosing
of steps etc. complete.
11.3.1 40 mm thick with 20 mm nominal size stone aggregate Sqm 84 498.35 41,861.40
9.02 11.13 Providing and fixing glass strips in joints of terrazo/ cement
concrete floors.
11.13.1 40 mm wide and 4 mm thick Metre 240 75.15 18,036.00
9.03 11.23 Marble stone flooring with 18 mm thick marble stone, as per
sample of marble approved by Engineer-in-charge, over 20 mm
(average) thick base of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse
sand) laid and jointed with grey cement slurry, including rubbing
and polishing complete with :
Note : Qty. shall be executed in marble strips of width upto 50mm.
9.04 11.26 Kota stone slab flooring over 20 mm (average) thick base laid over
and jointed with grey cement slurry mixed with pigment to match
the shade of the slab, including rubbing and polishing complete
with base of cement mortar 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) :
9.05 11.27 Kota stone slabs 20 mm thick in risers of steps, skirting, dado and Sqm 687 1810.05 12,43,504.35
pillars laid on 12 mm (average) thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement:
3 coarse sand) and jointed with grey cement slurry mixed with
pigment to match the shade of the slabs, including rubbing and
polishing complete.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
9.06 11.31 Extra for pre finished nosing in treads of steps of Kota stone/ sand Metre 919 148.10 1,36,103.90
stone slab.
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9.07 11.40 Providing and laying rectified Glazed Ceramic floor tiles of size Sqm 1049 1170.70 12,28,064.30
300x300 mm or more (thickness to be specified by the
manufacturer), of 1st quality conforming to IS : 15622, of
approved make, in all colours, shades, except White, Ivory, Grey,
Fume Red Brown, laid on 20 mm thick Cement Mortar 1:4 (1
Cement : 4Coarse sand), jointing with grey cement slurry @ 3.3
kg/ sqm including pointing the joints with white cement and
matching pigments etc., complete.
9.08 11.21 Providing and fixing 10 mm thick acid and/or alkali resistant tiles
of approved make and colour using acid and/or alkali resisting
mortar bedding, and joints filled with acid and/or alkali resisting
cement as per IS : 4457, complete as per the direction of Engineer-
in- Charge.
9.10 11.41 Providing and laying full body (Homogeneous) Vitrified floor tiles
in different sizes (thickness to be specified by the manufacturer)
with water absorption less than 0.08% and conforming to IS:
15622, of approved make, in all colours and shades, laid on 20mm
thick cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand), jointing with
grey cement slurry @ 3.3kg/sqm including grouting the joints with
white cement and matching pigments etc., complete.
9.11 11.46 Providing and laying full body (Homogeneous) Vitrified tiles in
different sizes (thickness to be specified by manufacturer), with
water absorption less than 0.08 % and conforming to I.S. 15622,
of approved make, in all colours & shade, in skirting, riser of
steps, over 12 mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement: 3
coarse sand), jointing with grey cement slurry @ 3.3kg/sqm
including grouting the joint with white cement & matching
pigments etc. complete.
11.8 Extra for making chequers of approved pattern on cement Sqm 1216 63.20 76,851.20
concrete floors, steps, landing, pavements etc.
9.12 23.7 Supplying, filling, spreading & leveling coarse sand of size range Cum 6 1326.55 7,959.30
1.5 mm to 2 mm in recharge pit, in required thickness over gravel
layer, for all leads & lifts, all complete as per direction of Engineer
-incharge.
9.13 16.89 Providing and laying matt finished vitrified tile of size Sqm 329 1264.80 4,16,119.20
300x300x9.8mm having with water absorption less than 0.5% and
conforming to IS: 15622 of approved make in all colours and
shades in for outdoor floors such as footpath, court yard, multi
modals location etc., laid on 20mm thick base of cement mortar
1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) in all shapes & patterns including
grouting the joints with white cement mixed with matching
pigments etc. complete as per direction of Engineerin-Charge.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
9.14 16.90 Providing and laying tactile tile (for vision impaired persons as per Sqm 29 1933.75 56,078.75
standards) of size 300x300x9.8mm having with water absorption
less than 0.5% and conforming to IS:15622 of approved make in
all colours and shades in for outdoor floors such as footpath, court
yard, multi modals location etc., laid on 20mm thick base of
cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) in all shapes &
patterns including grouting the joints with white cement mixed
with matching pigments etc. complete as per direction of Engineer-
in-Charge.
10.0 12 Roofing
10.02 12.22 Making khurras 45x45 cm with average minimum thickness of 5 Each 160 244.05 39,048.00
cm cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate of 20 mm nominal size) over P.V.C. sheet 1 m x1
m x 400 micron, finished with 12 mm cement plaster 1:3 (1
cement : 3 coarse sand) and a coat of neat cement, rounding the
edges and making and finishing the outlet complete.
#REF! 12.50 Providing and fixing precoated galvanised iron profile sheets (size, Sqm 622 627.55 3,90,336.10
shape and pitch of corrugation as approved by Engineer-in-charge)
0.50 mm (+ 0.05 %) total coated thickness with zinc coating 120
grams per sqm as per IS: 277, in 240 mpa steel grade, 5-7 microns
epoxy primer on both side of the sheet and polyester top coat 15-
18 microns. Sheet should have protective guard film of 25 microns
minimum to avoid scratches during transportation and should be
supplied in single length upto 12 metre or as desired by Engineer-
in-charge. The sheet shall be fixed using self drilling /self tapping
screws of size (5.5x 55 mm) with EPDM seal, complete upto any
pitch in horizontal/ vertical or curved surfaces, excluding the cost
of purlins, rafters and trusses and including cutting to size and
shape wherever required.
0.01 12.51 Providing and fixing precoated galvanised steel sheet roofing
accessories 0.50 mm (+0.05 %) total coated thickness, Zinc
coating 120 grams per sqm as per IS: 277, in 240 mpa steel grade,
5-7 microns epoxy primer on both side of the sheet and polyester
top coat 15-18 microns using self drilling/ self tapping screws
complete :
12.51.2 Flashings/ Aprons.( Upto 600 mm) Metre 86 416.30 35,801.80
11.0 13 Finishing
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
11.02 13.5 15 mm cement plaster on rough side of single or half brick wall of
mix:
13.5.2 1:6 (1 cement: 6 coarse sand) Sqm 10511 303.90 31,94,292.90
11.05 13.11 18 mm cement plaster in two coats under layer 12 mm thick Sqm 9550 399.30 38,13,315.00
cement plaster 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand) finished with a top
layer 6 mm thick cement plaster 1:6 (1 cement : 6 fine sand)
11.06 13.21 Extra for providing and mixing water proofing material in cement per bag of 50kg 860 59.75 51,385.00
plaster work in proportion recommended by the manufacturers. cement used in
the mix
11.08 13.42 Distempering with 1st quality acrylic distemper (ready mixed)
having VOC content less than 50 gms/litre, of approved
manufacturer, of required shade and colour complete, as per
manufacturer’s specification.
13.42.1 Two or more coats on new work Sqm 43149 87.15 37,60,435.35
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
11.09 13.43 Applying one coat of water thinnable cement primer of approved
brand and manufacture on wall surface :
13.43.1 Water thinnable cement primer Sqm 43149 60.00 25,88,940.00
11.10 13.47 Finishing walls with Premium Acrylic Smooth exterior paint with
Silicone additives of required shade:
13.47.1 New work (Two or more coats applied @ 1.43 ltr/10 sqm over and Sqm 17107 161.15 27,56,793.05
including priming coat of exterior primer applied @ 2.20 kg/10
sqm)
13.52 Finishing with Epoxy paint (two or more coats) at all locations
prepared and applied as per manufacturer’s specifications
including appropriate priming coat, preparation of surface, etc.
complete.
13.52.2 On concrete work sqm 1857 189.40 3,51,715.80
11.12 13.61 Painting with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand and
manufacture to give an even shade :
13.61.1 Two or more coats on new work Sqm 4671 121.55 5,67,760.05
11.13 13.80 Providing and applying white cement based putty of average Sqm 3694 115.15 4,25,364.10
thickness 1 mm, of approved brand and manufacturer, over the
plastered wall surface to prepare the surface even and smooth
complete.
12.01 21.1 Providing and fixing aluminium work for doors, windows,
ventilators and partitions with extruded built up standard tubular
sections/appropriate Z sections and other sections of approved
make conforming to IS: 733 and IS: 1285, fixing with dash
fasteners of required dia and size, including necessary filling up the
gaps at junctions, i.e. at top, bottom and sides with required EPDM
rubber/neoprene gasket etc. Aluminium sections shall be smooth,
rust free,straight, mitred and jointed mechanically wherever
required including cleat angle, Aluminium snap beading for
glazing / paneling, C.P. brass / stainless steel screws, all complete
as per architectural drawings and the directions of Engineer-in-
charge. (Glazing, paneling and dash fasteners to be paid for
separately) :
21.1.2.2 Powder coated aluminium (minimum thickness of powder coating kg 342 546.35 1,86,851.70
50 micron)
21.3.2 With float glass panes of 5 mm thickness (weight not Sqm 26 1296.40 33,706.40
less than 12.50 kg/ sqm)
21.3.3 With float glass panes of 8 mm thickness (weight not Sqm 16 1462.35 23,397.60
less than 20 kg/ sqm)
12.04 21.4 Providing and fixing double action hydraulic floor spring of
approved brand and manufacture conforming to IS : 6315, having
brand logo embossed on the body / plate with double spring
mechanism and door weight upto 125 kg, for doors, including cost
of cutting floors, embedding in floors as required and making good
the same matching to the existing floor finishing and cover plates
with brass pivot and single piece M.S. sheet outer box with slide
plate etc. complete as per the direction of Engineer-in-charge.
21.4.1 With stainless steel cover plate minimum 1.25 mm Each 14 2412.50 33,775.00
thickness
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
12.05 21.13 Providing and fixing Brass 100mm mortice latch and lock with 6 Each 7 458.55 3,209.85
levers without pair of handles (best make of approved quality) for
aluminium doors including necessary cutting and making good etc.
complete.
21.16 Providing and fixing aluminium round shape handle of outer dia
100 mm with SS screws etc. complete as per direction of Engineer-
incharge
21.16.2 Powder coated minimum thickness 50 micron aluminium Each 28 83.60 2,340.80
13.01 22.3 Providing and laying water proofing treatment to vertical and
horizontal surfaces of depressed portions of W.C., kitchen and the
like consisting of:
(i) Ist course of applying cement slurry @ 4.4 kg/sqm mixed with
water proofing compound conforming to IS 2645 in recommended
proportions including rounding off junction of vertical and
horizontal surface.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
13.02 22.7 Providing and laying integral cement based water proofing
treatment including preparation of surface as required for treatment
of roofs, balconies, terraces etc consisting of following operations:
22.7.1 With average thickness of 120 mm and minimum thickness at Sqm 5621 1398.50 78,60,968.50
khurra as 65 mm.
13.03 12.20 & 11.8 Extra for providing and laying pressed clay tiles (as per approved Sqm 5621 423.10 23,78,245.10
(Modified) pattern 20 mm nominal thickness of approved size with 3mm PVC
spacer) on roofs jointed with cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4
coarse sand) mixed with 2% integral water proofing compound
and finished neat complete instead of making chequers of
approved pattern (300mm x 300mm square 3mm deep) in
waterproofing item (Rate is over item no. 22.7.1)
22.23.1 For vertical surface two coats @ 0.70 kg per sqm Sqm 1125 484.45 5,45,006.25
22.23.2 For horizontal surface one coat @1.10 kg per sqm. Sqm 369 373.40 1,37,784.60
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
14.01 16.1 Preparation and consolidation of sub grade with power road roller Sqm 13789 156.75 21,61,425.75
of 8 to 12 tonne capacity after excavating earth to an average of
22.5 cm depth, dressing to camber and consolidating with road
roller including making good the undulations etc. and re-rolling the
sub grade and disposal of surplus earth with all lead and lift.
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14.02 16.11 Dry stone pitching 22.5 cm thick including supply of stones and Sqm 200 730.20 1,46,040.00
preparing surface complete
14.03 16.11 Deduct for using available stone of size 15 cm x 22.5 cm for dry Sqm 200 -242.95 (48,590.00)
(Modified) stone pitching. (Rate is below relevant item)
14.03 16.53 Providing and fixing concertina coil fencing with punched tape Metre 1323 290.80 3,84,728.40
concertina coil 600 mm dia 10 metre openable length (total length
90 m), having 50 nos rounds per 6 metre length, upto 3 m height
of wall with existing angle iron 'Y' shaped placed 2.4m or 3.00 m
apart and with 9 horizontal R.B.T. reinforced barbed wire, stud
tied with G.I. staples and G.I. clips to retain horizontal, including
necessary bolts or G.I. barbed wire tied to angle iron, all complete
as per direction of Engineerin-charge, with reinforced barbed
tape(R.B.T.) / Spring core (2.5mm thick) wire of high tensile
strength of 165 kg/ sq.mm with tape (0.52 mm thick) and weight
43.478 gm/ metre (cost of M.S. angle, C.C. blocks shall be paid
separately)
14.04 16.19 Supplying at site Angle iron post & strut of required size including kg 4015 92.40 3,70,986.00
bottom to be split and bent at right angle in opposite direction for
10 cm length and drilling holes upto 10 mm dia. etc. complete.
14.05 16.62 Providing and applying 2.5 mm thick road marking strips (retro- Sqm 92 607.30 55,871.60
reflective) of specified shade/ colour using hot thermoplastic
material by fully/ semi automatic thermoplastic paint applicator
machine fitted with profile shoe, glass beads dispenser, propane
tank heater and profile shoe heater, driven by experienced operator
on road surface including cost of material, labour, T&P, cleaning
the road surface of all dirt, seals, oil, grease and foreign material
etc. complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge and
accordance with applicable specifications.
14.06 16.68 Providing and laying 60mm thick factory made cement concrete Sqm 201 859.35 1,72,729.35
interlocking paver block of M-30 grade made by block making
machine with strong vibratory compaction, of approved size,
design & shape, laid in required colour and pattern over and
including 50mm thick compacted bed of coarse sand, filling the
joints with line sand etc. all complete as per the direction of
Engineer-in-charge.
14.07 16.69 Providing and laying at or near ground level factory made kerb Cum 43 8376.15 3,60,174.45
stone of M-25 grade cement concrete in position to the required
line, level and curvature, jointed with cement mortar 1:3 (1
cement: 3 coarse sand), including making joints with or without
grooves (thickness of joints except at sharp curve shall not to more
than 5mm), including making drainage opening wherever required
complete etc. as per direction of Engineer-in-charge (length of
finished kerb edging shall be measured for payment). (Precast C.C.
kerb stone shall be approved by Engineer-in-charge).
14.08 16.75 Providing and laying C.C. pavement of mix M-25 with ready Cum 181 8663.05 15,68,012.05
mixed concrete from batching plant. The ready mixed concrete
shall be laid and finished with screed board vibrator , vacuum
dewatering process and finally finished by floating, brooming with
wire brush etc. complete as per specifications and directions of
Engineer-in-charge. (The panel shuttering work shall be paid for
separately). (Note:- Cement content considered in this item is @
330 kg/cum. Excess/less cement used as per design mix is payable/
recoverable separately).
14.09 16.76 Deduct for using of M-20 grade concrete instead of M-25 grade Cum -181 188.30 (34,082.30)
concrete in C.C. pavement.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
16.3.2 63 mm to 45 mm size stone aggregate Cum 184 1535.65 2,82,559.60
14.11 16.3.3 53 mm to 22.4 mm size stone aggregate Cum 184 1749.75 3,21,954.00
14.13 16.4 Laying, spreading and compacting stone aggregate of specified Cum 452 767.25 3,46,797.00
sizes to WBM specifications in uniform thickness, hand picking,
rolling with 3 wheeled road/vibratory roller 8-10 tonne capacity in
stages to proper grade and camber, applying and brooming
requisite type of screening / binding material to fill up interstices
of coarse aggregate, watering and compacting to the required
density .
16.7 Brick edging in full brick width and half brick depth including 1036 167.80 1,73,840.80
excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 Mtr.
metres.
15.01 MR 1 Supply and Installation of single bucket dustbin made out of SS Each 5 5084.00 25,420.00
202 grade, Capacity of bucket will be 70 ltrs. with weight carrying
capacity of 40 kg. Minimum Sheet thickness will be used 0.8 mm.
Design shall be approved from Engineer-In-Charge.
15.02 MR 2 Supplying, installation and fixing Galvanized iron High mast pole Each 1 70242.00 70,242.00
for National flags of height 6 meter. Pole shall be conical in shape
of bottom & Top diameter- 20mm, Thickness - 1.0mm including
holes and other accessories. Diameter of the base shall be 110mm
and thickness of base plate shall be minimum 2mm. The rate shall
be inclusive of National flag of required size as per IS code with
hoisting arrangments and including mounted base, base plate and
all other accessories.
15.03 MR 3 Providing signage viz display/name plate and like of required size Sq. inch 5750 9.00 51,750.00
made out of 20 guage thick stainless steel (304 grade) including
engraved subject matter, message (Hindi/English and / or
bilingual), symbols, borders and logo etc. The engraved letter,
borders etc. to be furnished with paint etc. of reqyured colour
scheme and the plate to be fixed to wooden/wall surface with
25mm long stainless steel spacer/stud all complete as per direction
of Engineer in Charge.
15.04 MR 4 Providing and fixing Glass Reinforced Concrete Screens shall be Sqm 256 4035.00 10,32,960.00
made with frame of thickness 50mm and perforated designer
screen element within thickness of 30mm as per approved design.
The GRC screens shall be casted with a layering technique using
power spray methodology and have minimum weight 3.5 kg per
Sq.ft. The screens should be made from 53 grade white portland
cement, fine graded quartz, silica sand and alkali resistant glass
fibre. Super plasticizers and UV resistant synthetic inorganic
pigments should be used for pigmentation. The material casting
should take place in FRP moulds. The GRC screens’ flexural
strength Limit of Proportionality should be atleast 6 N/mm2 &
Modulus of Rupture should be atleast 15 N/mm2 for tests done on
28 days cured samples. The fixing of panels should be ‘Dry fixing’
i.e., should be done with MS galvanized clamps, fixtures, screws
and fasteners. All work, design, pattern and colour should be
approved from Engineer-in-charge.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
15.05 MR 5 Providing and fixing 35mm thick factory made Machine pressed Sqm 520 3150.00 16,38,000.00
pre-laminated flush door exterior grade with SS Butt Hinges along
with teak wood lipping on edges. The lamination sheet used shall
be decorative high pressure of plain/ wood grain in gloss/ matt/
suede finish with high density protective surface layer and reverse
side of adhesive bonding quality conforming to IS: 2046 Type S.
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15.06 MR 6 Providing and laying cement concrete wall cladding to imitate Sqm 1915 1639.00 31,38,685.00
brick or stone and like (size and thickness to be specified by the
manufacturer), water absorption 3% to 6% conforming to IS:
1237:2001, of approved brand & manufacturer, in brick colours
and shade as approved by the architect, on walls laid with cement
based high polymer modified quick set tileadhesive (water based)
conforming to IS: 15477, in average 6 mm thickness, including
grouting of joints of 3mm wide using epoxy grout mix of 0.70 kg
of organic coated filler of desired shade (0.10 kg of hardener and
0.20 kg of resin per kg), including filling / grouting and finishing
complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
15.07 MR 7 Graffiti painting on wall as approved logo of Eklavya (EMRS) by Sqm 48 650.00 31,200.00
high gloss acrylic colour before making logo, prepare the surface
clean, fill POP in voids, apply 1mm white birla putty and primer
including material, labour and T&P etc. all complete under
instruction of engineer-in-charge.
15.08 MR 8 Providing & fixing G.I. chicken wire mesh of nominal size Sqm 520 155.15 80,678.00
upto 20mm having 24 gauge thick with G.I. nails etc. to
wall surface of dissmilar material viz RCC and brick work
etc.all complete.
PLUMBING WORKS
17.01 8.10 Providing & fixing stone slab table rubbed, edges rounded and
polished of size 75 X 50 cm deep and 1.8 cm thick fixed in urinal
patitions by cutting a chase of appropriate width with chase cutter
and embedding the stone in chase with epoxy grout or with cement
concrete 1:2:4 ( 1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregste 6mm nominal size) as per Engineer-in-charge and
finished smooth
8.10.2 Granite Stone of approved shade sqm 9 3216.90 28,952.10
17.02 17.10 Providing and fixing Stainless Steel A ISI 304 (18/8) kitchen sink -
as per IS: 13983 with CI brackets and stainless steel waste with
plug 40mm including painting of fittings and brackets, cutting and
making good the walls wherever required.
17.04 17.2 Providing and fixing white vitreous china pedestal type water
closet (European type W.C. pan) with seat and lid, 10 litre low
level white P.V.C. flushing cistern, including flush pipe, with
manually controlled device (handle lever), conforming to IS :
7231, with all fittings and fixtures complete, including cutting and
making good the walls and floors wherever required :
17.2.1 W.C. pan with ISI marked white solid plastic seat and lid Each 54 5260.95 2,84,091.30
17.05 17.16A Providing and fixing 8 mm dia C.P./S.S. Jet with flexible tube Each 54 297.55 16,067.70
upto 1 metre long with S.S. triangular plate to Eureopean type
W.C. of quality and make as approved by Engineer - in-charge
17.06 17.70 Providing and fixing PTMT Bottle Trap for Wash basin and sink.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
17.70.1 Bottle trap 31mm single piece moulded with height of 270 mm, Each 67 335.25 22,461.75
effective length of tail pipe 260 mm from the centre of the waste
coupling, 77 mm breadth with 25 mm minimum water seal,
weighing not less than 260 gms.
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17.07 17.5.1 (M) Providing and fixing single white vitreous china flat back half stall Each 36 3076.95 1,10,770.02
urinal of size 580x380x350 mm with spreaders, unions, waste
fitting and other couplings (all in C.P. brass) including making
good the walls wherever required.
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17.08 17.72 Providing & fixing PTMT towel ring trapezoidal shape 215 mm Each 98 228.20 22,363.60
long 200 mm wide with minimum distance of 37 mm from wall
face with concealed fittings arrangement of approved quality and
colour weighing not less than 88 gms
17.09 18.49 Providing and fixing C.P. brass bib cock of approved quality
conforming to IS:8931 :
18.49.1 15mm nominal bore Each 142 418.95 59,490.90
17.10 18.50 Providing and fixing C.P. brass long nose bib cock of approved -
quality conforming to IS standards and weighing not less than 810
gms.
18.50.1 15mm nominal bore Each 337 618.80 2,08,535.60
17.09 18.54 Providing and fixing PTMT bib cock of approved quality and -
colour.
18.54.3 15 mm nominal bore, 165 mm long, weighing not less than 110 Each 176.75 -
gms
18.54.1 15mm nominal bore, 86 mm long, weighing not less than 88 gms Each 116.55 -
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17.10 18.55 Providing and fixing PTMT stop cock of approved quality and
colour.
18.55.3 Concealed stop cock, 15 mm nominal bore, 108 mm long, Each 606.25 -
weighing not less than 108 gms (For Shower)
0.01 18.52 Providing and fixing C.P. brass stop cock (concealed) of standard
design and of approved make conforming to IS:8931.
0.02 18.53 Providing and fixing C.P. brass angle valve for basin mixer and
points of approved quality conforming to IS:8931
18.53.1 15 mm nominal bore Each 480 532.00 2,55,360.00
17.11 18.63 Providing and fixing PTMT angle stop cock 15 mm nominal bore, Each 155.35 -
weighing not less than 85 gms
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0.01 18.75 Providing and fixing PTMT extension nipple for water tank pipe, Each 155.35 -
fittings of approved quality and colour.
a) 25mm nominal bore, weighing not less than 62 gms
17.12 17.7 Providing and fixing wash basin with C.I. brackets, 15 mm C.P. Each
brass pillar taps, 32 mm C.P. brass waste of standard pattern,
including painting of fittings and brackets, cutting and making
good the walls wherever require:
17.7.4 White Vitreous China Flat back wash basin size 550x 142 2510.45 3,56,483.90
400 mm with single 15 mm C.P. brass pillar tap
17.12 17.7B Providing and fixing wash basin with C.I. brackets, 15 mm PTMT Each 2398.70 -
pillar cock, 32 mm PTMT waste coupling of standard pattern,
including painting of fittings and brackets, cutting and making
good the walls wherever required. White Vitreous China Flat back
wash basin size 550x400 mm with single 15 mm PTMT pillar cock
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17.13 17.28 Providing & fixing PVC waste pipe for sink including PVC waste -
fitting Complete
17.28.2 Flexible Pipe -
17.28.2.1 32mm Dia Each 200 101.10 20,220.00
17.15 18.21 Providing and fixing uplasticised PVC connection pipe with brass -
unions
18.21.2 45 cm length -
18.21.2.1 15 mm nominal bore Each 406 83.00 33,698.00
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S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
17.16 17.1 Providing and fixing water closet squatting pan (Indian type W.C. 1 -
pan ) with 100 mm sand cast Iron P or S trap, 10 litre low level
white P.V.C. flushing cistern, including flush pipe, with manually
controlled device (handle lever) IS : 7231, with all fittings and
fixtures complete, including cutting and making good the walls and
floors wherever required:
17.1.1 White Vitreous china Orissa pattern W.C. pan of size 580 x 440 Each 112 5421.50 6,07,208.00
mm with integral type foot rests
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17.17 18.65 Providing and fixing PTMT soap Dish Holder having length of Each 176 130.50 22,968.00
138mm, breadth 102mm, height of 75mm with concealed fitting
arrangements, weighing not less than 106 gms.
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17.18 17.71 Providing and fixing PTMT liquid soap container 109 mm wide, Each
125 mm high and 112 mm distance from wall of standard shape
with bracket of the same materials with snap fittings of approved
quality and colour, weighing not less than 105 gms.
17.19 17.73 Providing and fixing PTMT towel rail complete with brackets
fixed to wooden cleats with CP brass screws with concealed
fittings arrangement of approved quality and colour.
17.73.2 600 mm long towel rail with total length of 645 mm, width 78 mm Each 114 595.50 67,887.00
and effective height of 88 mm, weighing not less than 190 gms.
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17.20 18.64 Providing and fixing PTMT swivelling shower, 15 mm nominal Each 136 111.75 15,198.00
bore, weighing not less than 40 gms
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17.21 17.69 Providing and fixing PTMT Waste Coupling for wash basin and -
sink, of approved quality and colour.
17.69.1 Waste coupling 31 mm dia of 79 mm length and 62mm breadth Each 28 99.75 2,793.00
weighing not less than 45 gms
17.21 MR 8 Providing and fixing U-shaped stainless steel grab bar (for Each 8 5700.00 45,600.00
differntly abled person) of size 600mm wall mounted, movable
(horizontally and vertically) with necessary dash fastener etc. all
complete. (Basic rate of material shall not be less than Rs.3900
each)
17.22 MR 9 Providing and fixing white vitreous china oval shape wash basin Each 33 5537.00 1,82,721.00
(counter top) of size 560x400mm with C.I. brackets/rag bolt of
required size, 32 mm C. P. brass waste coupling of standard
pattern, including painting of fittings and brackets, cutting and
making good the walls wherever require complete as per direction
of Engineer in Charge
17.23 MR 10 Providing and fixing 600 x 450 mm beveled edge mirror of Each 179 849.59 1,52,076.61
superior glass (of approved quality) fixed with stainless steel studs,
complete with cutting, making holes, studs, all fittings, screws,
washers and making good the walls.
17.24 MR 11 Providing & fixing stainless steel robe plate/pegs (hook) having Each 203 281.00 57,043.00
three pegs (hook) in one strip (weight shall not be less than 120
grams) of superior quality with necessary scres etc. complete.
17.25 MR 12 Providing and fixing C.P. brass swan neck foam flow pillar cock Each 33 639.50 21,103.50
of approved quality and conforming to IS standards. a) 15mm
nominal bore
17.26 MR 13 Providing and fixing C.P. brass long body nozzle bib cock (two
way) of approved quality conforming to IS standards and weighing
not less than 810 gms.
15 mm nominal bore Each 28 643.55 18,019.40
0.01 MR 14 Providing & fixing stainless steel butterfly robe pegs (hook) Each 29 207.00 6,003.00
having three hooks of superior quality with necessary scres
etc. complete.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
Total of sub-head (17.0) (Non DSR) 4,82,566.51
18.01 18.58 Providing and fixing PTMT grating of approved quality and colour
18.58.1.2 125 mm nominal dia with 25mm waste hole. Each 234.00 51.25 11,992.50
18.02 12.41 Providing & fixing on wall face unplasticised -Rigid PVC rain
water pipes conforming to IS:13592 Type A included jointing with
seal ring conforning to IS:5382 leaving 10 mm gap for thermal
expansion. (i)Single socketed pipes.
110 mm dia (Wall Thickness - 3.2 to 3.8 mm) Metre 2079.00 536.00 11,14,344.00
18.05 MR 16 Providing and fixing uPVC floor trap of self cleaning design Each 234.00 225.00 52,650.00
including jointing with solvent and embedding in cement concrete
all complete.
a)110 mm inlet & 110 mm outlet
18.06 MR 17 Providing and fixing uPVC inlet fitting (Hopper)/cum floor trap Each 180.00 334.50 60,210.00
maximum with 2 or 3 inlets of 40 to 65 mm OD size fabricated
from 110 OD uPVC pipe fixed to uPVC trap jointing with solvent
cement joint and set in a cement concrete 1:2:4 mix complete
including cost of cutting and making good the walls and floors
wherever required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
18.07 MR 18 Providing and fixing of uPVC Waste pipes 6 kg/cm2 (IS: Metre 278.00 268.00 74,504.00
4985:2000) including with all fittings e.g. couplings, tees, bends,
reducers and screwed adoptors jointing with solvent cement as per
Manufacturer's specifications complete including cutting holes or
chases in wall and making good the same wherever required.
(Waste pipe from fixtures). a) 40 mm OD`
19.03 18.10 Providing and fixing G.I. pipes complete with GI fittings and
clamps including cutting and making good the walls etc. (internal
work) (inlet to O/H tank)
Internal work - Exposed on wall
19.03.1 18.10.3 25 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 448.00 438.00 1,96,224.00
19.03.2 18.10.4 32 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 316.00 529.70 1,67,385.20
19.03.3 18.10.5 40 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 50.00 639.60 31,980.00
19.03.4 18.10.6 50 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 125.00 786.75 98,343.75
19.03.5 18.12.7 65 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 30.00 716.00 21,480.00
19.04 18.16 Providing and fixing brass stop cock of approved quality
19.03.1 18.16.1 15 mm diameter pipe Metre 2.00 302.55 605.10
19.03.2 18.16.2 20 mm diameter pipe Metre 2.00 326.45 652.90
19.03.3 Metre -
19.05 18.17 Providing and fixing gun metal gate valve with CI wheel of
approved quality (screwed ends)
19.05.1 18.17.1 25mm dia, nominal bore Each 80.00 497.15 39,772.00
19.05.2 18.17.2 32 mm dia, nominal bore Each 102.00 581.25 59,287.50
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
19.05.3 18.17.3 40 mm dia, nominal bore Each 33.00 678.40 22,387.20
19.05.4 18.17.4 50 mm dia, nominal bore Each 4.00 869.20 3,476.80
19.06 18.19 Providing and fixing gun metal non- return valve of approved
quality (screwed end)
19.06.1 18.19.3.1 40 nominal bore, Vertical Each 1.00 792.40 792.40
19.06.2 18.19.3.2 50 nominal bore, Vertical Each 1.00 1144.05 1,144.05
19.06.3 18.19.3.3 80 nominal bore, Vertical Each 1.00 2890.70 2,890.70
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13.61 Painting with synthetic enamel paint of approved drand and -
manufacture to give an even shade
13.61.1 Two more coast on new work 50.00 121.55 6,077.50
19.09 18.18.3 Providing and fixing ball valve (brass) of approved quality, High 26.00 394.00 10,244.00
or low pressure, with plastic floats complete
25 mm nominal bore
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
20.04 19.7 Constructing brick masonry manhole in cement mortar 1:4 ( 1 -
cement : 4 coarse sand ) with R.C.C. top slab with 1:1.5:3 mix
(1cement : 1.5 coarse sand (zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate
20mm nominal size), foundation concrete 1:4:8 mix (1 cement :
4coarse sand (zone-III) : 8 graded stone aggregate 40 mm
nominalsize), inside plastering 12 mm thick with cement mortar
1:3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand) finished with floating coat of neat
cement andmaking channels in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2
coarsesand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
finished witha floating coat of neat cement complete as per
standard design :
19.7.1 Inside size 90x80 cm and 45 cm deep including C.I. cover with -
frame (light duty) 455x610 mm internal dimensions, total weight
of cover and frame to be not less than 38 kg (weight of cover 23
kg and weight of frame 15 kg) :
19.7.1.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class each 79.00 10905.05 8,61,498.95
designation 7.5
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20.05 19.9 Constructing brick masonry circular type manhole 0.91 m internal -
dia at bottom and 0.56m dia at top in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement
: 4 coarse sand), inside cement plaster 12 mm thick with cement
mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a floating coat
of neat cement, foundation concrete 1:3:6 mix (1 cement : 3 coarse
sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size), and making
necessary channel in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse
sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) finished with
a floating coat of neat cement, all complete as per standard design :
19.9.1 0.91 m deep with S.F.R.C. cover and frame (heavy duty, HD-20 -
grade designation) 560 mm internal diameter conforming to I.S.
12592, total weight of cover and frame to be not less than 182 kg.,
fixed in cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded
stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) including centering,
shuttering all complete. (Excavation, foot rests and 12mm thick
cement plaster at the external surface shall be paid for separately) :
19.9.1.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class each 79.00 11038.10 8,72,009.90
designation 7.5
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20.06 19.8 Extra for depth for manhole with F.P.S. bricks -
19.8.1 Size 90 X 80 cm -
19.8.1.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class Metre 5.00 7503.00 37,515.00
designation 7.5
20.07 19.10 Extra depth for circular type manhole 0.91m internal dia (at -
bottom) beyond 0.91 m to 1.67 m
19.10.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class Metre 10.00 6448.40 64,484.00
designation 7.5
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20.08 19.16 Providing orange colour safety foot rest of minimum 6 mm thick each 200.00 463.05 92,610.00
plastic encapsulated as per IS : 10910, on 12 mm dia steel bar
conforming to IS : 1786, having minimum cross section as 23
mmx25 mm and over all minimum length 263 mm and width as
165 mm with minimum 112 mm space between protruded legs
having 2 mm tread on top surface by ribbing or chequering besides
necessary and adequate anchoring projections on tail length on 138
mm as per standard drawing and suitable to with stand the bend
test and chemical resistance test as per specifications and having
manufacture's permanent identification mark to be visible even
after fixing, including fixing in manholes with 30x20x15 cm
cement concrete block 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded
stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) complete as per design.
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20.09 19.4 Providing and fixing square-mouth S.W. gully trap class SP- -
1complete with C.I. grating brick masonry chamber with water
tight C.I. cover with frame of 300 x300 mm size (inside) the
weight of cover to be not less than 4.50 kg and frame to be not less
than 2.70kg as per standard design:
19.4.3.1 180x150 mm size P type With FPS bricks each 73.00 2409.60 1,75,900.80
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S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
20.10 19.21.1 Making connection of drain or sewer line with existing manhole each 1.00 623.50 623.50
including breaking into and making good the walls, floors with
cement cincrete 1:2:4 mix (1cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 20mm nominal size) cement plastered on both sides with
cement mortar 1:3 (1cement : 3 coarse sand) finished with a
floating coat of neat cement and making necessary channels for the
drain etc. complete for pipes 100 to 230mm dia.
20.11 19.32 Making soak pit 2.5 m diameter 3.0 metre deep with 45 x 45 cm
dry brick honey comb shaft with bricks and S.W. drain pipe 100
mm diameter, 1.8 m long complete as per standard design.
19.32.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of Each 6 25278.75 1,51,672.50
class designation 7.5
20.12 19.33 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of Each 1 2608.00 2,608.00
class designation 7.5
2.13.1.3 Pipes, cables exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm dia Metre 10.00 922.65 9,226.50
21.01 19.6 Providing and laying non-pressure NP2 class (light duty) RCC
pipes with collars jointed with stiff mixture of cement mortar in the
proportion of 1:2 (1 cement : 2 fine sand) including testing of
joints etc. complete. (for storm drainage)
19.6.2 150 mm dia RCC pipe Metre 190.00 462.60 87,894.00
19.6.3 250 mm dia RCC pipe Metre 190.00 754.45 1,43,345.50
19.6.4 300 mm dia RCC pipe Metre 30.00 863.65 25,909.50
19.6.5 450 mm dia RCC pipe Metre 20.00 1392.70 27,854.00
21.02 19.3 Providing and laying cement concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 coarse
sand : 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) up to
haunches of S.W. pipes including bed concrete as per standard
design :
19.3.2 150 mm diameter S.W. pipe Metre 95.00 629.30 59,783.50
19.3.4 250 mm diameter S.W. pipe Metre 95.00 861.15 81,809.25
19.3.5 300 mm diameter S.W. pipe Metre 30.00 993.65 29,809.50
analysed 450 mm diameter S.W. pipe Metre 20.00 1155.00 23,100.00
21.03 19.2 Providing and laying cement concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 coarse
sand : 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) all-round
S.W. pipes including bed concrete as per standard design :
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
21.04 19.27 Constructing brick masonry road gully chamber 50x45x60 cm
with bricks in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
including 500x450 mm pre-cast R.C.C. horizontal grating with
frame complete as per standard design :
19.27.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of Each 50.00 5209.10 2,60,455.00
class designation 7.5
21.05 19.19 Providing and fixing in position pre-cast R.C.C. manhole cover
and frame of required shape and approved quality
19.19.1 L D- 2.5
19.19.1.1 Rectangular shape 600x450mm internal dimensions Each 10.00 1228.90 12,289.00
21.06 9.50 Providing and fixing hard drawn steel wire fabric 75x25 mm mesh Sqm 30.00 1448.35 43,450.50
of weight not less than 7.75 Kg per sqm to window frames etc.
including 62x19 mm beading of second class teak wood and
priming coat with approved steel primer all complete.
21.07 12.41 Providing & fixing on wall face unplasticised -Rigid PVC rain
water pipes conforming to IS:13592 Tyape A included jointing
with seal ring conforning to IS:5382 leaving 10 mm gap for
thermal expansion. (i)Single socketed pipes.
12.41.2 110 mm diameter Metre 60.00 305.05 18,303.00
21.08 23.1 Boring/drilling bore well of required dia for casing/ strainer pipe,
by suitable method prescribed in IS:2800(Part I ), including
collecting sample from different strata , preparing and submitting
strata chart/ bore log, including hire & running charges of all
equipments, tools, plants & machineries required for the job, all
complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge, upto 90m depth
below ground level.
21.11 23.5 Supplying, filling, spreading & levelling stone boulders of size cum 4.00 1326.55 5,306.20
range 5cm to 20cm, in recharge pit, in the required thickness, for
all leads & lifts, all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-
charge.
21.12 23.6 Supplying, filling, spreading & levelling gravel of size range 5mm cum 4.00 1326.55 5,306.20
to 10mm, in recharge pit, over the existing layer of boulders, in
required thickness, for all leads & lifts, all complete as per
direction of Engineer-in-charge.
21.13 23.7 Supplying, filling, spreading & levelling coarse sand of size range cum 4.00 1326.55 5,306.20
1.5mm to 2mm, in recharge pit, in required thickness over gravel
layer, for all leads & lifts, all complete as per direction of
Engineer-in-charge.
21.14 23.9 Providing and fixing factory made precast RCC perforated drain Each 90.00 1210.85 1,08,976.50
covers, having concrete of strength not less than M-25, of size
1000 x 450x50 mm, reinforced with 8 mm dia four nos
longitudinal & 9 nos cross sectional T.M.T. hoop bars, including
providing 50 mm dia perforations @ 100 to 125 mm c/c, including
providing edge binding with M.S. flats of size 50 mm x 1.6 mm
complete, all as per direction of Engineer-in- charge.
21.14 23.15 Providing and fixing Bail plug/ Bottom plug of required dia to the
bottom of pipe assembly of tube well as per IS:2800 (part I).
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
21.15 Derived from Constructing brick masonry open surface drain with bricks of class
DSR 2019 designation 75 in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine sand)
including 10 cm thick bed concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement: 5 fine sand :
10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size) and 25 mm thick
cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 12.5 mm nominal size) for filling haunches including 12
mm cement plaster 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) with a floating
coat of neat cement inside the drain, its top and exposed side
including disposal of surplus earth complete as per standard design:
a) 25 cm drain 30 cm average depth, With F.P.S. bricks each 450.00 1545.90 6,95,655.00
21.16 Derived from Extra for additional depth for brick masonry open surface drain : Metre 75.00 392.95 29,471.25
DSR 2019 a) 25 cm drain 30 cm depth, with common burnt clay F.P.S. (non
modular) bricks of class designation 7.5
22.01 18.12 Providing and fixing G.I. pipes complete with G.I. fittings
including ,trenching and refilling etc.
external works
18.12.3 25mm nominal bore Metre 80.00 364.55 29,164.00
18.12.4 32mm nominal bore Metre 89.00 424.70 37,798.30
18.12.5 40mm nominal bore Metre 250.00 483.15 1,20,787.50
18.12.6 50mm nominal bore Metre 263.00 565.25 1,41,312.50
18.12.7 65mm nominal bore Metre 70.00 716.00 1,88,308.00
18.12.8 80mm nominal bore Metre 110.00 866.40 60,648.00
22.02 18.40 Painting GI pipes and fittings with two coats of anti corrosive
bitumastic paint of approved quality
18.40.3 25mm nominal bore Metre 80.00 14.15 1,132.00
18.40.4 32 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 89.00 17.05 1,517.45
18.40.5 40 mm dia, nominal bore 250.00 19.40 4,850.00
18.40.6 50 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 263.00 23.25 6,114.75
18.40.7 65 mm dia, nominal bore Metre 70.00 28.95 2,026.50
18.40.8 80mm nominal bore Metre 110.00 33.60 3,696.00
22.03 18.17 Providing and fixing gun metal gate valve with C.I. wheel of
approved quality (screwed end) :
external works
18.17.1 25mm nominal bore Each 2.00 497.15 994.30
18.17.2 32 mm dia, nominal bore Each 14.00 581.25 8,137.50
18.17.3 40 mm dia, nominal bore 11.00 678.40 7,462.40
18.17.4 50mm nominal bore Each 5.00 869.20 4,346.00
18.17.5 65mm nominal bore Each 1.00 1488.10 1,488.10
18.17.6 80mm nominal bore Each 1.00 2217.90 2,217.90
22.04 Providing and filling sand of grading zone V or coarser grade all-
round the G.I. pipes in external work.
18.41.3 25mm dia pipe Metre 80.00 148.40 11,872.00
18.41.4 32mm dia pipe Metre 89.00 152.25 13,550.25
18.41.5 40 mm dia pipe Metre 250.00 154.15
18.41.6 50mm dia pipe Metre 263.00 159.95 42,066.85
18.41.7 65mm dia pipe Metre 70.00 252.45 17,671.50
18.41.8 80mm dia pipe Metre 110.00 260.15 28,616.50
22.05 18.59 Providing and fixing C.I. double acting air valve of approved
quality with bolts, nuts, rubber insertions etc. complete (The tail
pieces, tapers etc if required will be paid separately) :
22.06 18.31.1 Providing & Fixing C.I.sluice valve(with cap) complete with
bolts,nuts,rubber insertions etc.(the tail pieces if required will be
paid separately)
i) 18.31.1.1 100 mm dia.pipe Class I Each 3977.60 -
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
ii) 18.32.1 Constructing masonry chamber 30x30x50 cm,inside with 75 class Each 2.00 1582.45 3,164.90
designation brick work in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement:4 coarce
sand) for stop cock complete with C.I. surface box
100x100x75mm (inside) with locking arrangement and RCC top
slab 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2 corase sand: 4 graded stonr aggregate
20mm nominal size) necessary excavation foundation concret
1:5:10 (1 cement:5 fine sand : 10 graded stone aggregate 40 mm
nominal size) and inside plastering with cement mortor 1:3 (1
cement : 3 coarse sand) 12 mm thick finished with a floating coat
of neat cement complete as per standard design.
18.33.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S.(non modular) bricks of Each 21.00 9288.40 1,95,056.40
class designation 7.5
22.08 18 Constructing masonry Chamber 90x90x100 cm inside, in brick
work in cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) for sluice
valve, with C.I. surface box 100 mm top diameter, 160 mm
bottom diameter and 180 mm deep (inside) with chained lid and
RCC top slab 1:2:4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 20 mm nominal size ), i/c necessary excavation,
foundation concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement : 5 fine sand : 10 graded
stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size ) and inside plastering with
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) 12 mm thick,
finished with a floating coat of neat cement complete as per
standard design :
18.34.1 With common burnt clay F.
18.34.1 With common burnt clay F.P.S.(non modular) bricks of class Each 4.00 16134.15 64,536.60
designation 7.5
22.09 18.13 Making connection of G.I. distribution branch with G.I. main of
following sizes by providing and fixing tee, including cutting and
threading the pipe etc. complete :
18.13.2 50 to 80 mm nominal bore Item 1432.75 -
22.10 ELECT. DSR BUTTERFLY VALVE (MANUAL) with C I body SS disc nitrile
2018/ 16.11.1 sheet & O - ring & PN 16 pressure rating as specified.
22.11 ELECT. DSR NON - RETURN VALVE with dual plate of C I body SS plates
2018 / 16.11.2 vulcanized NBR seal flanged end & PN 16 pressure rating as
specified.
16.11.2.2 150 nominal bore Each 7171.00 -
16.11.2.4 100 nominal bore Each 4581.00 -
16.11.2.5 80 nominal bore Each 3.00 3139.00 9,417.00
22.12 ELECT. DSR Providing and fixing GI pipes medium class conforming to IS
2018 / 14.13 1239 with GI fittings including cutting hole chase painted with
primer, two coats of enamel paints etc
14.13.3 100 mm dia, NB Metre 5.00 1113.00 5,565.00
14.13.4 150 mm dia, NB Metre 5.00 1687.00 8,435.00
23.01 23.1 Boring/drilling bore well of required dia for casing/ strainer pipe,
by suitable method prescribed in IS: 2800 (part I), including
collecting samples from different strata, preparing and submitting
strata chart/ bore log, including hire & running charges of all
equipments, tools, plants & machineries required for the job, all
complete as per direction of Engineer -in-charge, upto 90 metre
depth below ground level.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
23.3 Supplying, assembling, lowering and fixing in vertical position in Meter
bore well, unplasticized PVC medium well casing (CM) pipe of
required dia, conforming to IS: 12818, including required hire and
labour charges, fittings & accessories etc. all complete, for all
depths, as per direction of Engineer -in-charge.
23.03 23.8 Gravel packing in tubewell construction in accordance with IS: cum 8.00 1497.70 11,981.60
4097, including providing gravel fine/ medium/ coarse, in required
grading & sizes as per actual requirement, all complete as per
direction of Engineer-in-charge.
23.04 23.12 Development of tube well in accordance with IS : 2800 (part I) and hour 72.00 857.60 61,747.20
IS: 11189, to establish maximum rate of usable water yield without
sand content (beyond permissible limit), with required capacity air
compressor, running the compressor for required time till well is
fully developed, measuring yield of well by "V" notch method or
any other approved method, measuring static level & draw down
etc. by step draw down method, collecting water samples & getting
tested in approved laboratory, i/c disinfection of tubewell, all
complete, including hire & labour charges of air compressor, tools
& accessories etc., all as per requirement and direction of Engineer-
in-charge.
23.05 23.13 Providing and fixing suitable size threaded mild steel cap or spot
welded plate to the top of bore well housing/ casing pipe,
removable as per requirement, all complete for borewell of:
23.06 23.14 Providing and fixing M.S. clamp of required dia to the top of
casing/ housing pipe of tubewell as per IS: 2800 (part I), including
necessary bolts & nuts of required size complete.
23.14.3 200 mm clamp Each 4.00 1691.15 6,764.60
23.07 23.15 Providing and fixing Bail plug/ Bottom plug of required dia to the
bottom of pipe assembly of tubewell as per IS:2800 (part I).
24.01 7 Providing, laying, testing & commissioning of 'C' class heavy duty
MS pipe conforming to IS 3589/IS 1239 including Welding,
fittings like elbows, tees, flanges ,tapers, nuts bolts, gaskets etc.
and fixing the pipe on the wall/ceiling with suitable clamp/support
frame and painting with two or more coats of synthetic enamel
paint of required shade complete as required :
24.03 18.17 Providing and fixing gun metal gate valve with C.I. wheel of
approved quality (screwed end) :
18.17.1 25 mm dia. Nos 24.00 497.15 11,931.60
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
24.04 11 Supplying, fixing, testing and commissioning of butterfly valve of
PN 1.6 rating with bronze/gunmetal seat duly ISI marked complete
with nuts, bolts, washers, gaskets conforming to IS 13095 of
following sizes as required :
11.5 100 mm dia. Nos 6.00 6454.00 38,724.00
24.05 MR Providing and fixing 150 mm dial diameter size Pressure gauge Nos 3.00 682.00 2,046.00
(0-15 Kg/Cm2) complete with shut off valve duly calibrated
before installation complete as required & as per enclosed
specification.
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26.02 MR Providing and fixing (ABC Dry Chemical Powder ) type Fire Nos 50.00 2274.00 1,13,700.00
Extinguisher of Capacity 6 kg Confirms to IS 15683, bearing ISI
mark complete with brass forged squeeze grip type valve fitted
with pressure gauge , pressurize with dry Nitrogen gas filled, with
discharge nozzle with wall mounting bracket (rubber gripped)
complete with internal charges. ( Contractor should submit test
certificate form manufacturer along with serial number of every
extinguishers supplied.)
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
(d) Suitable cement concrete foundation duly plastered and
with anti vibration pads.
450 lpm at 35 m Head Set 3.00 85291.00 2,55,873.00
27.02 MR Providing and fixing rubber expansion joint (to provide relief from
stresses at pipe flanges) as per specification of the manufacturers
and direction of Engineer in chief PN-16 rating
27.03 20 Supplying and fixing air vessel made of 250 mm dia, 8 mm thick Nos 3.00 18009.00 54,027.00
MS sheet, 1200 mm in height with air release valve on top and
flanged connection to riser, drain arrangement with 25 mm dia gun
metal wheel valve with required accessories, pressure gauge and
paintingwith synthetic enamel paint of approved shade as required.
27.04 MR "Providing, fixing, testing and commissioning of control panel for Nos 3.00 34429.00 1,03,287.00
Terrace Booster pumps. Incoming: MCCB 35A 1 set of Phase
indicating lamps, 1 set of 35A Al bus bars, 1No Ammeter, 1No
Voltmeter with phase selector switch Feeder for Booster Pumps - 1
No. 1 No. 32A TP MCCB without releases. DOL starter with over
load relay, single phase preventor and indicating lamps with
ON/OFF push buttons. 1 No. Automanual selector switch. Suitable
for booster pumps"
28.02 1.55 Wiring for group controlled (looped) light point/ fan point/
exhaust fan point/ call bell point (without independent
switch etc) with 1.5 sq.mm FRLS PVC insulated copper
conductor single core cable in surface / recessed PVC
conduit, and earthing the point with 1.5 sq.mm FRLS PVC
insulated copper conductor single core cable etc as required.
(Note: To be provided in class rooms in school
bldg./ common areas/ toilets/ corridors etc.)
1.55.1 Group A Point 221.00 463.00 1,02,323.00
1.55.2 Group B Point 6.00 508.00 3,048.00
1.55.3 Group C Point 261.00 555.00 1,44,855.00
28.03 1.11 Wiring for twin control light point with 1.5 sq.mm FRLS Point 42.00 1057.00 44,394.00
PVC insulated copper conductor single core cable in surface
/ recessed medium class PVC conduit, 2 way modular
switch, modular plate, suitable GI box and earthing the point
with 1.5 sq.mm FRLS PVC insulated copper conductor
single core cable
etc. as required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
1.14.2 2 X 2.5 sq. mm + 1 X 2.5 sq. mm earth wire. Metre 5599.00 167.00 9,35,033.00
1.14.4 2 x 6 sq.mm. + 1 x 6 sq.mm. Earth wire Metre 795.00 249.00 1,97,955.00
1.14.5 2 x 10 sq.mm. + 1 x 6 sq.mm. Earth wire Metre 980.00 328.00 3,21,440.00
1.14.10 4 x 10 sq.mm. + 2 x 6 sq.mm. Earth wire Metre 1610.00 543.00 8,74,230.00
1.14.11 4 x 16 sq.mm. + 2 x 6 sq.mm. Earth wire Metre 25.00 752.00 18,800.00
28.08 2.18 Supplying and fixing 20 A, 240 V, SPN Industrial type Each 31.00 1232.00 38,192.00
socket outlet, with 2 pole and earth, metal enclosed plug top
alongwith 20 A "C" curve, SP, MCB, in sheet steel
enclosure, on surface or in recess, with chained metal cover
for the socket out let and complete with connections, testing
and commissioning etc. as required.
28.09 MR Supplying and fixing suitable size GI box with modular plate Each 59 763.00 45,017.00
and cover in front on surface or in recess, including
providing and fixing 2 nos. of 3 pin 5/6 A modular socket
outlet and 2 nos. of 5/6 A modular switch, connections etc.
as required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
29.06 2.13 Supplying and fixing following rating, four pole, 415 V,
isolator in the existing MCB DB complete with connections,
testing and commissioning etc. as Required.
S/F DP (RCCB)
29.07 2.14 Supplying and fixing following rating, double pole, (single
phase and neutral), 240 V, residual current circuit breaker
(RCCB), having a sensitivity current 30 mA in the existing
MCB DB complete with connections, testing and
commissioning etc. as Required.
2.14.2 40 Amps Each 16.00 2095.00 33,520.00
2.14.3 63 Amps Each 18.00 2640.00 47,520.00
S/F FP (RCCB)
2.15 Supplying and fixing following rating, Four pole, (Threee
phase and neutral), 415 V, residual current circuit breaker
(RCCB), having a sensitivity current 30 mA in the existing
MCB DB complete with connections, testing and
commissioning etc. asrequired.
2.15.2 40 Amps Each 2.00 2626.00 5,252.00
2.15.3 63 Amps Each 45.00 2777.00 1,24,965.00
29.09 2.23 Supplying and fixing Cable End Box (Loose Wire Box) -
suitable for following single pole and neutral, sheet steel,
MCB distribution board, 240 Volts, on surface/ recess,
complete with testing and commissioning etc. as required.
2.23.1 For 6 way, Double door SPN MCBDB Each 6.00 629.00 3,774.00
2.23.2 For 8 way, Double door SPN MCBDB Each 11.00 731.00 8,041.00
2.23.3 For 14 way, Double door SPN MCBDB Each 28.00 864.00 24,192.00
-
29.10 2.24 Supplying and fixing Cable End Box (Loose Wire Box) -
suitable for following tripole pole and neutral, sheet steel,
MCB distribution board, 415 Volts, on surface/ recess,
complete with testing and commissioning etc. as required.
2.24.1 For 4 way, Double door TPN MCBDB Each 3.00 904.00 2,712.00
2.24.2 For 6 way, Double door TPN MCBDB Each 14.00 1,062.00 14,868.00
2.24.3 For 8 way, Double door TPN MCBDB Each 33.00 1,239.00 40,887.00
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
31.02.03 1.24.8 Bell push Each 36.00 126.00 4,536.00
30.03 1.21 Supplying and fixing of following sizes of medium class
PVC conduit along with accessories in surface/recess
including cutting the wall and making good the same in case
of recessed conduit as required.
31.03.01 1.21.1 20 mm. Metre 3390.00 84.00 2,84,760.00
31.03.02 1.21.2 25 mm. Metre 410.00 90.00 36,900.00
30.04 1.18 Supplying and drawing following pair 0.5 mm dia FRLS
PVC insulated annealed copper conductor, Unarmored
Telephone cable in the existing surface/ recessed steel/ PVC
conduit as required.
1.18.2 2 Pair Metre 1190.00 20.00 23,800.00
30.05 1.19 Supplying and drawing co-axial TV cable RG-6 grade, 0.7 Metre 620.00 33.00 20,460.00
mm solid copper conductor PE insulated, shielded with fine
tinned copper braid and protected with PVC sheath in the
existing surface/ recessed steel/ PVC conduit as required.
30.06 1.53 Supplying and drawing of UTP 4 pair CAT 6 LAN Cable in
the existing surface/ recessed Steel/ PVC conduit as required.
30.07 1.38 Supplying and fixing call bell/ buzzer suitable for single Each 34 92.00 3,128.00
phase, 230 V, complete as require
30.07 MR 1 SITC Modular Type Computer jack RJ 45 ISI mark 1 Each 103.00 200.00 20,600.00
Module on existing Mounting plate and box Complete.
31.01 MR 2 Supply of 20 Watt LED light Wall Mounted BRACKET Each 1.00 800.00 800.00
31.02 MR 3 Supply of Surface Mounted Energy Efficient, LED Each 84.00 745.00 62,580.00
31.03 MR 4 Supply of Surface Mounted Energy Efficient, LED Each 35.00 800.00 28,000.00
Luminaires 15W LED DOWN LIGHT (Round) Sutaible for
220v Single Phase Supply complete with driver circuit
including making connections etc.as required. (Technical
Data - System power 15W, CRI ≥80, Power Factor ≥0.95,
System Luminous Efficacy ≥94).
31.04 MR 5 Supplying and fixing brass batten/ angle holder including 20 Each 505.00 300.00 1,51,500.00
w LED Lamp, connection etc. as required.
31.04 MR 5 Supply, of Linear & Compact 10W Mirror Light with Each 1.00 275.00 275.00
Decorative Grey Caps, Polycarbonate Body & Ribbed Opal
Diffuser. (Technical Data - System power 10W, CRI ≥80,
Power Factor ≥0.95, System Luminous Efficacy ≥100)
31.05 MR 6 Supply of LED Luminaires BATTEN 40W LED Tube Light Each 300.00 905.00 2,71,500.00
of Box Type prewired Indoor Luminaire with Energy
Efficient Electronic Ballast, with End Caps Complete as
Required. (Technical Data - System power 40W, CRI ≥80,
Power Factor ≥0.95, System Luminous Efficacy ≥95)
31.06 MR 7 Supply of LED Luminaires BATTEN 20W LED Tube Light Each 767.00 383.00 2,93,761.00
of Box Type Prewired Indoor Luminaire with Energy
Efficient Electronic Ballast, with End Caps Complete as
Required.(Technical Data - System power 20W, CRI ≥80,
Power Factor ≥0.95, System Luminous Efficacy ≥100)
31.07 MR 8 Supplying and fixing of Bulk Head with 10 Watt LED lamp Each 27.00 1203.00 32,481.00
fitting Sutaible for 230 volts Single Phase A C Supply
complete with all accessories as required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
31.07 MR 8 Supply, of following size sweep, BEE 5 star rated, white
colour ceiling fan with all accessories i.e. 3 nos. blades, 30
cm long down rod, 2 nos. canopies, shackle kit, safety rope,
copper winding, safety pin,nut bolts, washers, , suitable for
230 V, 50 Hz, single phase AC Supply, earthing etc.
complete as required.
(a) 1200 mm Sweep Each 534.00 1790.00 9,55,860.00
31.08 MR9 Supply of following sweep heavy duty metal body exhaust
fan/wall fan/ fresh air ( ventilating ) plastic body fan with
guard suitable operation on single phase 230 V, 50Hz. AC
Supply, with lowers / shutters in the existing opening.
(Crompton - Trans Air 300/200mm/Approved Equivalent in
Usha/Havells/Bajaj)
(a) 200 mm sweep 900 RPM ( in plastic body)Ventilating fan fan Nos 68.00 1044.00 70,992.00
(b) 300 mm sweep 900 RPM ( in plastic body)Ventilating fan Nos 1.00 1,559.00
1,559.00
(c) 300 mm sweep 900 RPM ( In metal body) exhaust fan Nos 49.00 2,903.00 1,42,247.00
(d) 450 mm sweep 900 RPM ( In metal body) exhaust fan Nos. 4.00 4,575.00 18,300.00
e) 400 mm sweep oscillating type four speed wall mounting 3.00 7,410.00
2,470.00
fan
31.09 1.41 Installation, testing and commissioning of pre-wired, Each 1188.00 168.00 1,99,584.00
fluorescent fitting / compact fluorescent fitting of all types,
complete with all accessories and tube/lamp etc. directly on
ceiling/ wall, including connections with 1.5 sq. mm FRLS
PVC insulated, copper conductor, single core cable and
earthing etc. as required.
31.10 1.45 Installation, testing and commissioning of ceiling fan, Each 534.00 203.00 1,08,402.00
including wiring the down rods of standard length (upto 30
cm) with 1.5 sq. mm FRLS PVC insulated, copper
conductor, single core cable, including providing and fixing
phenolic laminated sheet cover on the Fan Box etc. as
Required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
INCOMING : -
i) 630Amps, 11kV, 3 phase 50Hz, 21KA / 3Sec, Draw-out type
Vacuum Circuit Breaker. fitted with 230V AC spring charging
motor, 110V DC tripping and closing coils, 8NO+8NC Aux.
conductor mechanical on off indicator, spring charging / discharge
Indication, automatic safety shutter and with anti-pumping feature
with necessary required accessories.
The11KV HT VCB PANEL shall be complete with as per SLD set 1.00 448633.00 4,48,633.00
and specifications.
Supplying, installation, testing and commissioning of 250 kVA, set 1.00 731480.00 7,31,480.00
(Energy efficiency Level -2) 11kV / 433 Volts, 3 phase,
50Hz,vector group Dyn11 (delta -star connected), Indoor 'ONAN'
type, copper wound transformer with OFF load tap changing
arrangement on HV side in steps of +/- 2.5%, +/- 5% & +/- 7.5%,
on H.V. side with HT cable chamber suitable for Heat shrinkable
joint with XLPE cable (cable entry from bottom) and LT
connection chamber suitable for connecting Bus duct arrangement
and equipped with other essential accessories including providing
complete with all fittings, accessories etc. and lifting lugs i/c first
filling of filtered dehydrated oil, supplying grouting suitable MS
Channel on the plinth for placing the transformer etc., complete
and confirming to IS 1180 (Part-1): 2014, level - 2 & section 3 of
CPWD General specification for Electrical works (Part -IV
Substation 2013 as amended up to date) and as per specifications.
33.0 PANELS
33.01 MR 3 EM. SUPPLY PANEL
Suppy , installation, testing, Design, manufacture, supply
inspection, handling, assembling, affecting proper connections,
testing and commissioning of 1.6/2mm CRCA sheet steel
fabricated cubical type Main L.T. Panel floor mounting Extensible
Type, dust & vermin proof, front operated construction, enclosure
class - IP 42, As per IEC 60439 after proper treatment with 9
tank process with top/bottom removable gland plates, as required,
double compression type cable glands, earth bus, hinged and
lockable doors to achieve dust and vermin proof complete with
all inter connections small wiring by min. 1.5-2.5 sq. mm. FR
copper wires, ckt labels etc. The panel feeders shall be suitable for
terminating suitable nos. 3.5 / 4 core armoured aluminium cable as
required.
INCOMING:
1 nos. 100A 415V, 4P MCCB of 25kA with thermal magnetic
release, overload, short circuit and Earth fault protection.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
1 no. Digital type Multifunction Meters to show (V, A, kWh,
KVAh, KW, KVA, KVAR, PF, Hz.) with cast resin CTs.
1 Set of phase indicating lamps with MCB protection.
OUTGOING
1 nos. 100A 415V, TP MCCB of25 KA with O/L and S/C
protection.( For pump set)
All MCCB's shall be Ics = 100% Icu, with rotary handle & pad
locking arrangement. All TP MCCB shall be with heavy duty solid
isolable neutral link.
The breaking capacity specified for all MCCB's breakers is Ics
value (service rating).
Each Incoming (ACB/MCCB) shall have ON/OFF/Trip/ LED
indication on panel Front door.
The incoming MCCB shall be Microprocessor based with inbuilt
O/L & S/C release with E/F protection and all Outgoings MCCB's
shall be thermal-magnetic based with inbuilt O/L & S/C release.
6A SP 10KA MCB
BUS BAR
TPN Aluminium Bus Bars of Minimum 500 Amp with Heat
shrinkable coloured sleeves , Shrouds at Joints and including
DMC/SMC bus bars supports at required interval complete for
cross section, side supports and their spacing etc.
OUT GOING
21 Nos. Outgoing Feeders :-
1 Nos. 250A, TP 25KA MCCB (CAPACITOR PANEL)
1 Nos. 250A, FP 25KA MCCB (TYPE II METER BOARD
PANEL)
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
1 Nos. 200A, FP 25KA MCCB (TYPE III METER BOARD
PANEL - BLOCK 1)
1 Nos. 160A, FP 25KA MCCB (TYPE III METER BOARD
PANEL - BLOCK 2)
1 No 160 AMP 4P 25KA MCCB (SCHOOL BUILDING
PANEL)
1 No 125 AMP 4P 18KA MCCB (KITCHEN & DINING
BLOCK PANEL)
1 No 160 AMP 4P 25KA MCCB (FIRE FIGHTING)
1 No 100 AMP 4P 18KA MCCB (PLUMBING)
1 No 100 AMP 4P 18KA MCCB (EXTERNAL LIGHTING - 1)
OUTGOINGS -
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
Design, manufacture, supply, installation, testing and
commissioning of cubicle type panel fabricated out of CRCA
sheet steel , floor mounted totally enclosed switchbaord suitable
for use of 415 volts , 3 phase, 50 HZ complete with aluminium
bus bar and all accessories including supply and fixing of
following incoming and outgoing switchgears, Panel Should Have
Double Earthing Provision which connected to the nearest earth
grid.
NOTE:- MCCB's wherever specified upto 250A shall be Thermal
Magnetic & Above 250A will be Microprocessor based inbuilt
protections.
INCOMER : 160 AMP FP MCCB
3 Nos. Phase Indication light (lamp) with MCBs protection.
Multi functional meters (VAF) with suitable CTS and protection
MCBS 1 set.
BUS BAR : 200 AMP, 500 Volts, 3 phase 50 HZ 4P high
conductivity electrolytic Aluminium bus bar of suitable length,
insulated by heat shrinkable sleeves. The current density of bus bar
shall be minimum 0.6 sq mm / amp.
The Maximum allowable temperature for the Bus bar to be
restricted to 90 deg C. The temperature rise should be restricted to
45 deg C above ambient temperature.
OUT GOINGS :
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (UPS PANEL)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 1)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 2)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 3)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 4)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
1)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
2)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
3)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
4)
3 No 63 AMP 4P MCB ( SPARE)
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
NOTE:- MCCB's wherever specified upto 250A shall be Thermal
Magnetic & Above 250A will be Microprocessor based inbuilt
protections.
INCOMER : 125 AMP FP MCCB
3 Nos. Phase Indication light (lamp) with MCBs protection.
Multi functional meters (VAF) with suitable CTS and protection
MCBS 1 set.
BUS BAR : 160 AMP, 500 Volts, 3 phase 50 HZ 4P high
conductivity electrolytic Aluminium bus bar of suitable length,
insulated by heat shrinkable sleeves. The current density of bus bar
shall be minimum 0.6 sq mm / amp.
The Maximum allowable temperature for the Bus bar to be
restricted to 90 deg C. The temperature rise should be restricted to
45 deg C above ambient temperature.
OUT GOINGS :
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 1)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 2)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 3)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (GROUND FLOOR LIGHT + POWER
DB 4)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
1)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
2)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
3)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (FIRST FLOOR LIGHT + POWER DB
4)
1 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (WARDEN BLOCK 1 DB)
3 No 63 AMP 4P MCB (SPARE)
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
33.08 MR 10 TYPE -II & III STAFF QTRS. DISTRIBUTION BOARD
INCOMER:
1 no. 100A, 25KA 4P MCCB with Thermal Magnetic based
releases, ON indication, + 3 Nos 63A DP MCB For each
Phase.with 3 Nos Astronomical Weekly programmable time
switch (SST- 1min) ON Phase for automaitc switching of
landscape light fixtures at sun set and sun rise or twilight (auto on/
auto off and auto mode) with manual override faiclity with 12/24
hour display format with suitable battery and indication for relay
status i/c programming at site.
BUS BAR
TPN Aluminium bus bar with heat Shrink Sleeve rated for 125A.
OUTGOING
18 nos 16A DP MCB
1 nos 40A DP MCB (ESS DB)
1 nos 40A DP MCB (UGT DB)
1 nos 40A 4P MCB (BORE WELL WORKING)
1 nos 40A 4P MCB (BORE WELL STAND BY)
1 nos 40A 4P MCB (SPARE)
Other items such as
1 Set of control wiring
1 Set of designation plates
All Items complete as above set 2.00 87147.00 1,74,294.00
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
DSR 7 LT Cable Laying
34.02 DSR 7.1 Laying of One Number PVC Insulated And PVC Sheathed / XLPE
Power Cable of 1.1 kV Grade of Following Size Direct in Ground
Including Excavation, Sand Cushioning, Protective Covering and
Refilling the Trench etc. as required.
34.03 DSR 7.2 Laying of one number additional PVC insulated and PVC
sheathed / XLPE power cable of 1.1 KV grade of following size
direct in ground in the same trench in one tier horizontal formation
including excavation, sand cushioning, protective covering and
refilling the trench etc as required.
DSR 7.2.2 Above 35 sq. mm and upto 95 sq. mm Metre 236.00 -
34.04 DSR 7.3 Laying of one number PVC insulated and PVC sheathed / XLPE
power cable of 1.1 KV grade of following size direct in ground
including excavation and refilling the trench etc as required. but
excluding sand cushioning and protective covering.
34.06 DSR 7.7 Laying and fixing of one number PVC insulated and PVC
sheathed / XLPE power cable of 1.1 KV grade of following size
on wall surface as required.
DSR 7.7.1 Upto 35 sq. mm (clamped with 1mm thick saddle) Metre 100.00 39.00 3,900.00
DSR 7.7.3 Above 35 sq. mm and upto 95 sq. mm (clamped with 25x3mm Metre 25.00 104.00 2,600.00
MS flat clamp)
DSR 7.7.3 Above 95 sq. mm and upto 185 sq. mm (clamped with Metre 200.00 122.00 24,400.00
25/40x3mm MS flat clamp)
DSR 9 LT CABLE JOINTING & END TERMINATION
34.07 DSR 9.1 Supplying and Making End Termination With Brass Compression
Gland and Aluminium lugs for Following Size of PVC Insulated
and PVC Sheathed / XLPE Aluminium Conductor Cable of 1.1 kV
Grade as Required.
DSR 9.1.20 3½ X 25 sq. mm (28mm) Each 14.00 250.00 3,500.00
DSR 9.1.21 3½ X 35 sq. mm (32mm) Each 10.00 300.00 3,000.00
DSR 9.1.22 3½ X 50 sq. mm (35mm) Each 4.00 329.00 1,316.00
DSR 9.1.23 3½ X 70 sq. mm (38mm) Each 2.00 368.00 736.00
DSR 9.1.24 3½ X 95 sq. mm (45mm) Each 2.00 473.00 946.00
DSR 9.1.25 3½ X 120 sq. mm (45mm) Each 10.00 489.00 4,890.00
DSR 9.1.26 3½ X 150 sq. mm (50mm) Each 6.00 555.00 3,330.00
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
10.1.1 3 C x 120 Sq.mm (11KV UE) Sets 3.00 2398.00 7,194.00
35.04 DSR 10.2 Supply and making Outdoor cable end jointing with cast resin
compund, including lugs and other jointing materials for following
size of 3 core, XLPE aluminium conductor cable of 11KV ( UE
)grade as required.
10.2.2 3 C x 120 Sq.mm (11KV UE) Sets 1.00 5143.00 5,143.00
36.05 MR 20 SITC of shock treatment chart (prescribed under I.E.rules) duly Nos. 2.00 455.00 910.00
framed with glass and supported from back with hard board with
supply of all material labour T & P etc for proper completion of
work. (Approx front area = 1.20 sq M)
36.06 MR 21 SITC of First aid box as approved by Indian red cross conforming Nos. 2.00 334.00 668.00
to IS : 2217.
36.07 MR 22 SITC of Fire Bucket stand made of M S angle suitable for and with Set 2.00 3277.00 6,554.00
4 Nos Fire Buckets of 9.5 Ltrs capacity filled with
36.08 MR 23 SITC of of rubber gloves of 11 KV grade as per IS : 4770. Set 2.00 428.00 856.00
36.09 MR 24 Supplying and fixing of high voltage insulation mat of class B Metre 1.00 3650.00 3,650.00
having 11 KV dielectric strength, 1000mm width and thickness of
2.5mm ISI approved as required including cutting to required
lengths.
36.10 MR 25 Supplying and fixing of high voltage insulation mat of class B Metre 3.00 2475.00 7,425.00
having 1.1 KV dielectric strength, 1000mm width and thickness of
2.0 mm ISI approved as required including cutting to required
lengths.
37.03 5.2 Earthing with G.I. earth pipe 4.5 metre long, 40 mm dia including SET 3.00 5308.00 15,924.00
accessories, and providing masonry enclosure with cover plate
having locking arrangement and watering pipe etc. with charcoal/
coke and salt as required
37.04 5.15 Providing and fixing 25 mm X 5 mm G.I. strip on surface or in Metre 330.00 206.00 67,980.00
recess for connections etc. as required.
37.05 5.18 Providing and fixing 6 SWG dia G.I. wire on surface or in recess Metre 200.00 37.00 7,400.00
for loop earthing along with existing surface/ recessed conduit/
submain wiring/ cable as required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
37.06 5.14 Providing and fixing 25 mm X 5 mm copper strip on surface or in Metre 40.00 1009.00 40,360.00
recess for connections etc. as required.
37.07 5.12 Providing and laying earth connection from earth electrode with 6 Metre 20.00 188.00 3,760.00
SWG dia G.I. Wire in 15 mm dia G.I. pipe from earth electrode
including connection with G.I. thimble excavation and re-filling as
required.
39.02 MR 27 Supply , Installation, Testing & Commissioning of 60 W LED with Nos. 37.00 3309.00 1,22,433.00
complete with pot optic reflector i/c connection with 3x2.5sq.mm
single core PVC insulated copper conductor cable from junction
box to fixture as required
39.03 MR 28 Building Outer Light (60W LED) :- Supply, fitting, fixing and Each 21.00 5030.00 1,05,630.00
testing of building outer lighting luminaire aerodynamically
shaped single piece pressure die-cast Aluminum luminaire with
high power LEDs as light source and electronic driver (IP66),
along with 60W LED Lamp as Energy saving as per drawing
prescribed reflector and heat resistant toughened flat glass cover,
with 5ft long 40mm dia G.I. pipe with 3 Nos. of iron clamps ,
anchor nut bolts with double washers as per direction of E/I or
consultant as per drawing prescribed reflector and heat resistant
toughened flat glass cover. (Make:- Philips/Trilux/Hevells-Endura
Pearl Neo/Wipro.
39.04 MR 29 Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 200x160x98 Nos. 73.00 1120.00 81,760.00
(KVPC) Polycarbonate thermoplastics enclosure - junction box
with I.P - 65 Protection with Terminals & cable hinged cover of
approved design complete having gasket of internally embedded &
made of polyeutherene & should be weather proof, rust proof, dust
proof, water proof - box shall be tested as per IEC - 60670-
2/60670-22. the box shall have self threaded holes & provision for
mounting din rail. with 2 Nos cable gland including supplying &
fixing crimping 2 nos lugs & 1 nos 32A connector 6 way for
looping the incoming & outgoing cables and also connection of the
street light one 6A SP MCB Including Connection of 2x6 sqmm
Cable etc as Required.
39.05 MR 30 Supply of Single bracket type GI sewaged tubular pole of 6 Metre 31.00 10399.00 3,22,369.00
Pole (Above Ground) with Top-70 mm, bottom-135 mm, Base
Plate 220x220x12 mm, PCD-225 mm, Foundation Bolts-
M20X700 - 4 Nos., Single arm Bracket - 1 mtr long, with 48.3
mm OD pipe suitable for LED fitting. The pole shall be provided
with suitable base plate arrangement for fixing on pedestal and
looping box complete with MCB, brass connectors etc complete as
required. The street lighting pole shall be in accordance with IS
2713. ( For Road Street Light - 20
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
39.06 MR 31 Supply of Double bracket type GI sewaged tubular pole of 6 3.00 10929.00 32,787.00
Metre Pole (Above Ground) with Top-70 mm, bottom-135 mm,
Base Plate 220x220x12 mm, PCD-225 mm, Foundation Bolts-
M20X700 - 4 Nos., Double arm Bracket - 1 mtr long, with 48.3
mm OD pipe suitable for LED fitting. The pole shall be provided
with suitable base plate arrangement for fixing on pedestal and
looping box complete with MCB, brass connectors etc complete as
required. The street lighting pole shall be in accordance with IS
2713.
(For Road street light)
39.07 MR 32 SITC of Hybrid All In One Integrated Solar LED Street Light 13.00 42800.00 5,56,400.00
fitting rated for 40W output with integrated solar laminate of 80
Wp ( or more) based on Mono crystalline cell technology, along
with battery of rating 12.8V 30Ah (or more) based on Lithium
Ferro Phosphate Chemistry (LiFePO4), with a light output of
greater than 6000 Lumens (>6000), LEDs with a life greater than
>50000Hrs and Lumen efficacy greater than 150Lm/W , with an
autonomy of 2 days ( 24 hrs.)or more with dimming, INBUILT
PROTECTIONS FOR LONGER RELIABILITY - Over Charge
Protection, Deep Discharge Protection, Battery Reverse Polarity
Protection, Load Short Circuit Protection, Load Open Circuit
Protection, Reverse Polarity Protection for Panel and Over
Temperature Protection. Surge Protection for Hybrid Models. The
housing of the street light should be made of Extruded Aluminium
/ Die Cast Aluminium, equipped with battery charge controller of
efficiency greater than 92%, hybrid controller efficiency of greater
than 85% and motion detection sensor with atleast 12mtr range.
The light fitting shall be complete with all accessories in all respect
as per manufacturer design. The light should also be tested for its
performance (LM 79), Ingress protection( IP 65 or more), Impact
resistance (IK08 or more) from 3rd party NABL Labs / TUV / UL
/ MNRE Authorised labs. (Note:- Inhouse labs approved by
NABL will not be acceptable, only 3rd part labs shall be
considered . The lighting supplier should be able to provide
immediate service support with a service centre on district
level and must have a dedicated toll free number to register
complaints. The warranty on the complete solar light shall be
of 5 years.)
( B )The following certificates/documents are mandatory at the
time of supply and after execution as and where applicable :- 1.
EN50530 – MPPT Efficiency
2. IEC61547
3. IEC61000-3-2 – EMC
4. IEC 60598 – Part 1 – General requirement
5. IEC 62109
6. LM 79 REPORT
7. IK 08
8. IP 65
The Executant must submit the TDS, LM 79 report , IK 08 & IP
65 report of third party NABL lab , LM80 report of chip
manufacturer in the department for obtaining the approval from the
authority prior to start of work/ procurement of Solar street lights.
Reports of inhouse lighting company Lab having NABL
accrediation will not be acceptable.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
39.10 7.5.1 Laying of one number PVC insulated and PVC sheathed / XLPE
power cable of 1.1 kV grade of following size in the existing RCC/
HUME/ METAL pipe as required.
Upto 35 sq. mm Metre 410.00 31.00 12,710.00
39.11 Supplying and laying of following size DWC HDPE pipe ISI
marked along with all accessories like socket, bend, couplers etc.
conforming to IS 14930, Part II complete with fitting and cutting,
jointing etc. in the existing trench, complete as required.
14.15.1 63 mm dia (OD-63 mm & ID-51 mm nominal) Metre 150.00 109.00 16,350.00
40.02 MR 34 Supply , installation , testing and commissioning 63A FP MCB of set 2.00 3459.00 6,918.00
10kA breaking Capacity in metal sheet enclosure with ON/OFF,
TYB Indication lamps for Incoming of UPS Complete in All
Respect as Required.
42.02 MR 37 Supplying and Fixing of PVC covered 6 mm dia flexible Metre 300.00 55.00 16,500.00
steel rope for handling/protecting the submersible Pump set
including U-lock arrangement etc. complete as required.
42.03 MR 38 Supplying and Fixing of suitable size of MS clamp set Each 4.00 735.00 2,940.00
suitable for holding submersible pump & 40 mm dia pipe
assembly lowered in bore well including suitable drilled hole
and nut bolts etc. complete as required.
S/Fixing of 8 " dia MS cover with locking arrangement i/c 2.00 1040.00 2,080.00
drilling hole and s/f nut bolts etc. complete as reqd.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
42.05 MR 40 Openwell Submersible Monobloc Pump Set Set 2.00 51240.00 1,02,480.00
S.I.T.C. of 7.5/5.5 (H.P./Kw) Openwell Submersible
Monobloc Pump Set comprising of Electrical Driven inline
pumping with all accessories as per manufacturer's design.
such as C.I. Base, S.S /bronze impeller, shaft, mechanical
seal, S.S. Shaft directly coupled to motor suitable for
operation on 400/440 volts, 3 phase 50c/s A.C.Supply
complete in the existing G.I.Pipelines fittingsi/c s/fixing
motor starter suitable for this pump set i/c connections
testing, commissing etc as reqd. ( Note : The
suction/delievery pipe lines are not included in this item )
43 CCTV SYSTEM
43.01 1.53 Supplying and drawing of UTP 4 pair CAT 6 LAN Cable in
the existing surface/ recessed Steel/ PVC conduit as required.
43.02 1.21 Supply and fixing of following sizes of medium class PVC
conduit along with accessories in surface/recess including
cutting the wall and making good the same in case of
recessed conduit as required :
1.21.2 25 mm Mtr. 840.00 90.00 75,600.00
43.03 MR 41 1/2.8" Progressive Scan CMOS, PAL:1920 * 1080, 0.1 Lux/ Each 15.00 6488.00 97,320.00
F1.2 (0Lux, IR ON), 10~15 Meters (With Min. 24 units IR
LED), 2 MP Fixed IR DOME CAMERA With Options Of
2.8mm , 4mm , 6mm Lens , IP66 , POE with installation.
(For Substation-2, Kitchen and Dining-6)
43.04 MR 42 1/2.8" Progressive Scan CMOS, PAL:1920 * 1080, 0.1 Lux/ Each 24.00 6488.00 1,55,712.00
F1.2 (0Lux, IR ON), 10~15 Meters (With Min. 24 units IR
LED), 2 MP Fixed IR Bullet CAMERA With Options Of
2.8mm , 4mm , 6mm Lens , IP66 , POE with installation.
(For Main Gate-2, School-7, Boys Hostel-5, Girls Hostel-5,
Kitchen & Dining-5)
43.05 MR 43 Supplying, installation, fixing, testing and commissioning of Each 4.00 28413.00 1,13,652.00
16 ch Linux, H. 264 / H.265 NVR with Minimum 1080p /
UXGA / 720p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF rec.
resolutions, 4 HDD slot supports upto 4 TB Each, RS 485 x
1 & USB2.0 x1, HDMI ,Local And Remote Access Over
Internet In complete in all respect with installation (Make: -
CP PLUS , Dahua ,Hikvision or equivalent )
(For School, Main Gate, Substation-1, Kitchen & Dining-
1, Bosy hostel-1, Girls hostel-1)
43.06 MR 44 4 TB Surveillance Sata HDD (WD Purple , Seagate Each 4.00 10526.00 42,104.00
Surveillance or Equivalant)
43.07 MR 45 16 Port POE Switch (Cisco , Netgear , Dlink or Equivalant) Each 4.00 17716.00 70,864.00
43.08 MR 46 Supply, installation, testing and commissioning of Each 3.00 28899.00 86,697.00
Independent 1 kVA UPS system with 230V single phase
input and 230V Single phase output with all required
accessories & battery bank for 30 mins back up with covered
SMF battery and battery rack for all new required loads
covered as required, including connections as per
specifications etc. complete as required.
(for Server and CCTV - Boyshostel-1, Girls hostel-1,
Kitchen & Dining-1).
43.09 MR 47 S.I.T.C.32" Color flat panel LED Monitor,Full HD Each 4.00 21743.00 86,972.00
Professional Series 1920 x 1080 resolution, inputs. 100-
230VAC/50 Hz.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
Total of sub-head (42.0) (DSR) 1,55,470.00
Total of sub-head (42.0) (Non DSR) 6,53,321.00
Nos.
44 LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
44.01 6.2 Providing and fixing of lightning conductor finial, made of Each 56.00 448.00 25,088.00
25mm dia 300mm long, G.I tube, having single prong at top
with 85mm dia 6mm thick G.I base plate including holes etc.
complete as required.
44.02 6.7 Providing and fixing G.I tape 20 mm x 3 mm thick on Mtrs. 1670.00 104.00 1,73,680.00
parapet or surface of wall for lightning conductor complete
as required. (for horizontal run )
44.03 6.8 Providing and fixing G.I tape 20 mm x 3 mm thick on Mtrs. 445.00 163.00 72,535.00
parapet or surface of wall for lightning conductor complete
as required. (for vertical run )
44.04 6.4 Jointing copper / G.I. tape (with another copper/ G I tape, Each 113.00 93.00 10,509.00
base of the finial or any other metallic object) by riveting /
nut bolting/ sweating and soldering etc as required.
44.05 6.12 Providing and fixing testing joint, made of 20 mm X 3 mm Each 24.00 102.00 2,448.00
thick G.I. strip, 125 mm long, with 4 nos. of G.I. bolts, nuts,
chuck nuts and spring washers etc. complete as required.
44.06 5.4 Earthing with G.I. earth plate 600mm x 600mm x 6mm thick Set. 22.00 6216.00 1,36,752.00
including accessories, and providing masonary enclosure
with cover plate having locking arrangement and watering
pipe of 2.7Mtr long etc. with charcoal/ coke and salt as
required.
S. No. DSR Description Unit Quantity Rate (In Rs) Amount (In Rs)
2019
(f) Exhaust System:
Dry exhaust mainfold with hospital exhaust silencer and catalytic
convertor.
(g) Starting System:
45.03 MR 51 Supplying and fixing exhaust gas piping of 75mm dia. welded 4.00 1280.00 5,120.00
black MS, B Class pipe conforming to IS:3589 cut to required
lengths and installed with necessary bends, supports and clamps,
anti-vibration mountings, insulation of exhaust system with
mineral wool/Rockwool, 50 mm thick wiremesh & aluminum
cladding etc., as required as per specifications.
Total of sub-head (45.0) (Non DSR) 7,28,820.00