Guidance Notes MoM - Section 2
Guidance Notes MoM - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Contents
Contents
Introduction
Chapter IV
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Volume 3 – Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Contents
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Volume 3 – Section 2
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Volume 3 – Section 2
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Series 1400 Electrical Work for Road Lighting and Traffic Signs
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Volume 3 – Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Contents
Thrust Blocks
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Volume 3 – Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Introduction
Introduction
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Volume 3 - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Introduction
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Volume 3 – Section 2 Chapters I, II and III
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
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Volume 3 – Section 2 Chapter IV – Series 100
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Preliminaries
Chapter IV
Series 100: Preliminaries
1 Privately and Publicly Owned Services and a) Specific Locations – These may include those
Supplies where in the opinion of the Employer’s
Representative the diversionary work is likely to
Particulars of the services and supplies affected by the
be complicated, expensive, or its impact on or
Works and any preliminary arrangements for
disruption of the Works is likely to be
alterations by the owner or authority responsible
substantial. The description should include the
should be detailed in Appendix 1/16 of the
appropriate reference from Appendix 1/18 of the
Specification but not included in items in the Bill of
Specification.
Quantities, apart from any works for the alterations
which are to be provided by the Contractor, for
b) Omnibus Item – This should include all
example ducts. Charges by the owner or authority
diversions of a minor nature scheduled in
responsible for these alterations will be paid by the
Appendix 1/18 of the Specification. The single
Roads Authority after scrutiny by the Employer’s
omnibus item should not include in its
Representative. Any alterations to services and
description the references from Appendix 1/18 of
supplies required for the Contractor’s temporary
the Specification. Separate omnibus items should
works, diversions and the like are the responsibility of
always be provided for all diversions proposed
the Contractor and are deemed to be covered by the
by the Contractor.
rates and prices in the Bill of Quantities.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 200
Site Clearance
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
2 Take Up or Down
Take up or down and set aside for re-use should
only be used for those materials or items that
are required to be stored on Site by the
Contractor prior to re-use. Take up or down and
remove to store off Site is appropriate to those
materials or items which are required to be
taken off Site to a store designated and
described in the Contract. These requirements
should be detailed in Appendix 2/3 of the
Specification including the distance to the
store.
3 D a m a g e to Items
Item coverage includes for replacing items
damaged in the process of taking up or down
a n d s e t t i n g aside or storing. It is t h e
Contractors responsibility to ascertain at the
time of tender the extent of any damage which
may occur a n d to m a k e t h e a p p r o p r i a t e
allowance in his rates and prices.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 200
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Site Clearance
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Volume 3 Section 2 Chapter IV – Series 300
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Fencing & Environmental Noise Barrier
1. Temporary Fencing
The Specification requires the Contractor to
erect temporary fencing in all situations
where he does not provide permanent
fencing immediately. To comply with the
Specification, Health & Safety regulations
and the Contract Conditions the contractor
has the choice of a range of specified types
of fencing. This temporary fencing is not
shown on the drawings nor is it included in
the Bill of Quantities. However, should
some specific temporary fencing be required
by the Employer then this should be shown
on the drawings in the Contract and
included in the Bill of Quantities.
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Volume 3 Section 2 Chapter IV – Series 500
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Drainage and Service Ducts
January 2009 17
Volume 3 Section 2 Chapter IV – Series 500
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Drainage and Service Ducts
2 Chambers
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 600
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Earthworks
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Chapter IV - Series 600
Volume 3 - Section 2 Earthworks
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
The definition of Hard Material in the MMRW foreseen and t h a t extra costs h a d arisen,
has evolved over a period of time and it should according to the terms of that Clause.
not be changed. The inclusion of the definition
in contract documentation effectively excludes Difficulties can arise when t h e extent of
all other forms of definition. The aim is to designated strata is not clear. Soils are widely
achieve consistency of approach throughout the variable and the interface between strata can
country. There are two parts to the definition be indistinct: fragmented H a r d M a t e r i a l s
and in general they should be compatible. might gradually merge with other soils for
example. The points to which the
The excavation of Hard Material has been measurements of Hard Material strata are
recognised in t h e MMRW as w a r r a n t i n g t a k e n may then be a s c e r t a i n e d by the
measurement as extra over normal excavation application of sub-paragraph (ii) above. At the
because of the relative cost of the removal of time of tender the Engineer has to make a
such material. judgment regarding the extent of designated
strata. In the course of construction a similar
Hard Material is defined for measurement j u d g m e n t will be required based upon
purposes only, in C h a p t e r I Definitions, observations in the field. Hard Material is only
paragraph 1 (i) as one or both of the following: measured separately in Series 500: Drainage
and Series 600: Earthworks. It is not likely
i) material so designated in the Preambles to that the application of sub-paragraph (ii) above
Bill of Quantities; will cause problems of measurement under
Series 500. Drainage excavation usually will be
ii) m a t e r i a l which r e q u i r e s the use of done with backhoes appropriate to the size of
blasting, b r e a k e r s or splitters for its t h e trench a n d it is unlikely t h a t t h e
removal but excluding individual masses Contractor would use other plant unless it was
less than 0.20 cubic metres. essential. The extent of the designated strata
therefore should be apparent from performance
Sub-paragraph (ii) of the definition outlines the and only a limited amount of judgment would
means of determining the volume of Hard be required. In bulk earthworks the position
Material when circumstances preclude the use might not be so clear. For example, the
of s u b - p a r a g r a p h (i). These circumstances Contractor might be excavating by means of
should be rare. At the time of tender the scrapers and in areas where designated Hard
Contractor is told in the documents what Material strata are shown the scrapers might
material is to be expected and he is deemed to be augmented by other plant; the extent to
have s u p p l e m e n t e d this by inspection in which such plant is actually used would not
accordance with Clause 11 of the Conditions of show the limit of the Hard Material strata and
Contract. At the time of tender the Engineer the Engineer would have to give a decision on
should designate which strata or deposits are the extent of the designated strata.
to be measured as being Hard Material; bound
materials in existing pavements and the like Preamble 13 to the Bill of Quantities sets out
will always be H a r d Material. In bulk three methods of designating Hard Material for
earthworks, materials which in the Engineer's measurement purposes:
judgment may reasonably be removed by using
conventional r i p p e r s , t a k i n g into account a) designated strata
factors such as the location and extent of the
excavation, the size of the project and other b) designated deposits with limits shown on
limitations, should not be designated as Hard the Drawings
Material.
c) existing pavements, footways, paved areas
If the material found during the course of and foundations.
construction is t h a t which was shown at the
time of tender, or could be ascertained by The selection of (a) or (b) above is achieved by
inspection in accordance with Clause 11, then applying professional judgment to borehole
a d m e a s u r e m e n t should follow t h e s a m e data and other sources of information to
designations irrespective of the actual hardness d e t e r m i n e those identifiable s t r a t a a n d
of the material. If the material found in the deposits which are likely to create significant
course of construction is not as described in the costs relative to t h e excavation of other
tender documents or apparent by inspection, materials in the Works. It is intended that the
the Contractor may raise a claim under Clause results of this judgment should be included in
12 of the Conditions of Contract. It will then be the Contract.
for the Contractor to demonstrate that the
m a t e r i a l could not reasonably have been
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Chapter IV - Series 600
Volume 3 - Section 2 Earthworks
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
The compiler should ensure that only one 10 Ground Water Lowering
method of designation is used for any
This item is for use when the Engineer has
particular material. Once a strata or deposit
either designed the method of de-watering or
has been designated as Hard Material it is not
specified the reduced water level. It is not
subject to reclassification. Conversely, the fact
intended for the normal Site drainage as
that a material similar to that designated as
specified under General Requirements (Clause
Hard Material in a deposit within defined
602 of SRW).
limits shown on the Drawings, may be found
elsewhere does not indicate that it will be
measured as Hard Material in the other 11 Trial P i t s
location. The item for excavation of trial pits should be
used for specific trial pits specified in the
Designation of material as Hard Material is for Contract or ordered by the Engineer during the
measurement purposes and is not intended to currency of the Works. It is not intended for the
indicate that the material has any particular various testing and sampling required by the
level of strength, bearing capacity or other Contract and scheduled in Appendix 1/5 or 1/6.
characteristic. Trial pits excavated for the sole purpose of
classification of earthworks materials are not
Where Hard Material is designated by to be m e a s u r e d as these are covered by
reference to named s t r a t a alone the total Preamble 2(vii) to the Bill of Q u a n t i t i e s ;
quantity excavated from within those strata is however, the extent of sampling should be
subject to admeasurement. Where deposits are defined in the tender documents.
designated by limits shown on the Drawings
that volume is measured and paid for as Hard 12 Perforation of Redundant Slabs,
Material. For both methods of designation the B a s e m e n t s a n d the Like
material actually excavated may not fall within
the definition of Hard Material as set out in The location and extent of perforation required
s u b - p a r a g r a p h KiXii) of C h a p t e r 1. Hard should be detailed in Appendix 2/1.
Material designated under Preamble 13(c) ie.
existing pavements, footways, paved areas and
foundations is subject to admeasurement but
excluding any unbound materials within the
pavement, footway, paved area, or foundation.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 600
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Earthworks
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 600
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Earthworks
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 600
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Earthworks
March 2000
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 700
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Pavements
December 2010 1
Chapter IV - Series 800
Volume 3 - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road
Series 800
SERIES 800 is not t a k e n up
March 2000
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter- IV - Series 800
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
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Chapter TV - Series 900
Volume 3 - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
Series 900
SERIES 900 is not taken up
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 900
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1000
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
Series 1000
SERIES 1000 is not taken up
March 2000
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1000
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1100
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Kerbs, Footways and Paved Areas
1 Steps
The measurement of steps in this Series is
intended for isolated steps and landings (e.g.
steps to communications cabinets in cutting
slopes). The compiler should define on the
drawings in the Contract the extent of the
steps and landings and each complete set of
steps and landings is measured individually at
each individual location. Steps and landings
incorporated in a structure should be measured
in accordance with the appropriate Series of
the MMRW.
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December 2010 1
Volume 3 – Section 2 Chapter IV – Series 1200
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Traffic Signs and Road Markings
March 2011 1
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1300
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Road Lighting Columns and Brackets
Series 1300
S E R I E S 1300 is n o t t a k e n up
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1300
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Road Lighting Columns and Brackets
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Chapter TV - Series 1400
Volume 3 - Section 2 Electrical Work for Road Lighting
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works and Traffic Signs
2 Earth Electrodes
The exact number of electrodes required is
d e t e r m i n e d according to t h e results of
resistivity surveys on the soils which will be in
contact with the electrodes. Such surveys
c a n n o t be done at t e n d e r stage where
electrodes are to be installed on embankments
or in the bottoms of deep cuttings and it is
suggested that the quantities billed in such
cases are marked "provisional".
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Chapter TV - Series 1400
Volume 3 - Section 2 Electrical Work for Road Lighting
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works and Traffic Signs
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1500
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Motorway Communications
2 Location of Cables
Attention is drawn to the note for guidance on
Series 1400.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1500
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Motorway Communications
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1600
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Piling and Embedded Retaining Walls
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December 2010 1
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1700
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Structural Concrete
2 F i n i s h e s to Concrete
Unformed finishes (Ul to U5 etc.) should not
be measured. They are covered by the item
coverage in paragraph 4 of Series 1700.
3 U n d e r b r i d g e s and Footbridges
When underbridges up to 8 m span and
footbridges are designed by the Contractor they
are to be measured under Series 2500.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1700
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Structural Concrete
March 2000 46
Chapter IV - Series 1800
Volume 3 - Section 2 Steelwork for Structures
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
2 Surface Preparation
It should be noted t h a t in the case of
w e a t h e r i n g steel, blast cleaning after
fabrication is a surface preparation and is
included within the item coverage of paragraph
26, Series 1800.
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1800
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Steelwork for Structures
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 1900
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Protection of Steelwork Against Corrosion
Series 1900
SERIES 1900 is not taken up
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 1900
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Protection of Steelwork Against Corrosion
March 2000 50
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 2000
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Waterproofing for Structures
March 2000 51
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 2000
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Waterproofing for Structures
March 2000 52
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 2100
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Bridge Bearings
Series 2100
SERIES 2100 is not taken up
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 2100
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Bridge Bearings
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Chapter IV - Series 2300
Bridge Expansion Joints
Volume 3 - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works and Sealing of Gaps
Series 2300
SERIES 2300 is not taken up
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Chapter IV - Series 2300
Volume 3 - Section 2 Bridge Expansion Joints
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works and Seeding of Gaps
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 2400
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Brickwork, Blockwork and Stonework
March 2000 59
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter TV - Series 2400
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Brickwork, Blockwork and Stonework
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Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 2500
Notes for Guidance on Method of Measurement for Road Works Structures Designed by the Contractor
December 2010 1
Volume 3 - Section 2 Chapter IV - Series 2600
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
March 2000 04
Chapter TV - Series 2600
Volume 3 - Section 2
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works
Series 2600
S E R I E S 2600 i s n o t t a k e n u p
March 2000
Chapter IV - Series 2700
Volume 3 - Section 2 Accommodation Works and
Notes for Guidance on the Method of Measurement for Road Works Works for Statutory Undertakers
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