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The document discusses the steps and considerations for rate analysis of reinforced concrete (RCC) work. It outlines estimating materials like cement, sand, aggregates and steel required for 1 cubic meter of concrete. It also discusses estimating labor needs like masons, laborers, and equipment requirements. Finally it notes that determining accurate local rates for materials and labor and adding costs like contractor profit allows calculating the final rate for 1 cubic meter of RCC work.
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Rate Analyis

The document discusses the steps and considerations for rate analysis of reinforced concrete (RCC) work. It outlines estimating materials like cement, sand, aggregates and steel required for 1 cubic meter of concrete. It also discusses estimating labor needs like masons, laborers, and equipment requirements. Finally it notes that determining accurate local rates for materials and labor and adding costs like contractor profit allows calculating the final rate for 1 cubic meter of RCC work.
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Today we will see how to prepare rate analysis for Reinforced Concrete

(RCC) work. First step to rate analysis is the estimation of labour, materials,
equipments and miscellaneous items for particular quantity of reinforced
concrete.

The second step is to determine the component of structure for which the
RCC rate analysis is required, as the quantity of reinforcement steel varies
with slabs, beams, columns, foundation, RCC Roads etc., though the
quantity of other materials like sand, coarse aggregate and cement remain
the same with the same mix design (mix proportion) of concrete.

Labour rates for reinforcement work changes with type of structural


component as the quantity of reinforcement steel changes. The Quantity of
materials like sand, cement and coarse aggregates vary with mix design
such as M15 (1:2:4), M20 (1:1.5:3), M25, M30 etc..

Here we will see the rate analysis for 1m3 of reinforced concrete.
Data required for RCC Rate Analysis:
1. Estimation of materials:
Material estimation include sand, cement, coarse aggregate and steel for a
particular mix design. Let us consider a mix design of 1:1.5:3 for our
estimation practice. The dry volume of total materials required is considered
as 1.54 times the wet volume of concrete, due to voids present in sand and
aggregates in dry stage. Therefore, for our calculation, we will consider the
total volume of materials required as 1.54 m3 for 1 m3 of wet concrete.
a) Bags of cement required:
Volume of cement required for 1m3 of Concrete =

=0.28 m3
Then number of bags of cement (volume of one bag of cement = 0.0347 m 3)

= = 8.07 bags of cement.

b) Volume of Sand required:

Volume of sand required =   = 0.42 m3 of sand.


c) Volume of Coarse Aggregate Required

Volume of Coarse Aggregate = = 0.84 m3 of coarse aggregates.


d) Estimation of Reinforced Steel:
Quantity of steel required depends on components of structure, i.e. slabs,
beams, columns, foundations, roads etc. To estimate the steel required,
there are two methods.

First method is, when we have the drawing available, we can calculate the
total weight of steel required divided by total volume of concrete for
different components. This will give us the weight of reinforcement steel per
cubic meter of concrete.

Second method is assuming the percentage of reinforcement for different


components. Following are the percentage of reinforcement steel generally
required per different components. Its values can vary from structure to
structure, and can be assumed from past experiences of similar structure.

o For slabs = 1.0 % of concrete volume.


o For Beam = 2 % concrete volume.
o For column = 2.5 % of concrete volume.
o For RCC Roads, 0.6% concrete volume.

Lets take example of RCC Column, where reinforcement required is 2.5% of


concrete volume, weight of steel required will be:

=196.25 kg.

2. Labour Requirement for 1m3 of RCC:


Labours required are presented in terms of days required by particular
labour to complete its work for the given quantity of concrete. Following are
the various labours required:

a) Mason: As per Standard Schedule of Rates and Analysis of Rates, One


mason is required for 0.37 days.

b) Labours: One Unskilled labours required for 3.5 days.

c) Water carrier: One water carrier required for 1.39 days.

d) Bar Bender: Bar bender requirement depends on weight of reinforcement.


Lets consider one bar bender required for 100 kg of steel as for 1 day.

e) Mixer Operator: One mixer operator required for 0.0714 days.

f) Vibrator Operator: One vibrator operator required for 0.0714 days.

3. Equipments and sundries:


Equipment and other charges, such as water charges, miscellaneous items,
tools and tackles etc can be assumed as some percentage of total cost of
materials and labours. Lets say it as 7.5%.

4. Contractor’s Profit:
Contractor’s profit depends on place to place, organization to organization
and work to work. It varies from 10 – 20%. For our case lets assume it as
15% of total cost of materials, labours and equipments.

We have calculated the quantity of every item in above 1 – 3 steps. For rate
analysis of RCC, we need to multiply each quantity with their rates to get the
amount for every item of work. Rates vary from place to place and time to
time. It is advisable to assume local rates or standard rates of the place.

The sum total of all the four items above will give the rate or cost for 1m 3 of
concrete.

CEMENT CONSUMPTION
COEFFICIENTS AS PER DSR
 

CEMENT  CONSUMPTION  COEFFICIENTS  AS PER DSR

MORTARS

Sl.No. Description Unit Quantity of cement


to be used per
unit        (in Bags)

Cement consumption wastage allowace = 2%


(standard) on theoretical consumption
Steel consumption wastage allowace = 3%
(standard) on theoretical consumption

I Cement Mortar

1 Cement Mortar 1:1 Cum                                


                       20.4

2 Cement Mortar 1:2 Cum                                


                       13.6

3 Cement Mortar 1:3 Cum                                


                       10.2

4 Cement Mortar 1:4 Cum                                


                         3.8

5 Cement Mortar 1:5 Cum                                


                         6.2

6 Cement Mortar 1:6 Cum                                


                         5.0

7 Cement Mortar 1:2 (1 cemet : 2 stone dust) Cum                                


                       13.6

8 Cement Mortar 1:2 (1 cemet : 2 marble  dust) Cum                                


                       13.6

9 Cement Mortar 1:5 (1 cemet : 5 marble  dust) Cum                                


                         6.2

(Note: Coarse sand as well as fine sand both


are same coefficients)

II White Cement

1 White cement mortar 1:2 (1 white cement: 2 Cum                                


marble dust)                      13.60

2 White cement mortar 1:3 (1 white cement: 3 Cum                                


marble dust)                      10.20
3 White cement mortar 1:5 (1 white cement: 5 Cum                                
marble dust)                        6.20

III Cement Lime Mortar

1 Cement lime mortar 1:1:3 (1 cement: 1 lime Cum                                


putty:3 fine sand)                        8.20

2 Cement lime mortar 1:1:6 (1 cement: 1 lime Cum                                


putty:6 fine sand)                        5.00

3 Cement lime mortar 1:1:7 (1 cement: 1 lime Cum                                


putty:7 fine sand)                        4.40

4 Cement lime mortar 1:1:8 (1 cement: 1 lime Cum                                


putty:8 fine sand)                        3.80

5 Cement lime mortar 1:2:9 (1 cement: 2 lime Cum                                


putty:9 fine sand)                        3.40

6 Cement lime mortar 1:3:12 (1 cement: 3 lime Cum                                


putty:12 fine sand)                        2.60

7 Cement Lime mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse Cum                                


sand with 10% addition of class ‘C’ lime)                      10.20

IV Concrete Work

1 1:1:2 (1cement: 1 coarse sand : 2 20mm Cum                                


aggregate)                      12.20

2 1:1.5:3 (1cement: 1.5 coarse sand : 3 20mm Cum                                


aggregate)                        8.00

3 1:2:4 (1cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 20mm Cum                                


aggregate)                        6.40

4 1:2:4 (1cement: 2 coarse sand : 4 40mm Cum                                


aggregate)                        6.40

5 1:3:6 (1cement: 3 coarse sand : 6 20mm Cum                                


aggregate)                        4.40
6 1:3:6 (1cement: 3 coarse sand : 6 40mm Cum                                 M-10
aggregate)                        4.40

7 1:4:8 (1cement: 4 coarse sand : 8 40mm Cum                                 M-7.5


aggregate)                        3.40

8 1:5:10 (1cement: 5 coarse sand : 10 40mm Cum                                 M-5


aggregate)                        2.60

(Note : 40mm, 20 mm both are same


coefficients)

V PRECAST

1 1:2:4 precast with 20 mm aggregate Cum                                


                       7.60

2 1:3:6 precast with 20 mm aggregate Cum                                


                       5.60

3 1:2:4 precast with 20 mm aggregate for  kerbs Cum                                


                       7.24

4 1:2:4 precast with 6 mm aggregate for vertical Cum                                


fins                        9.46

5 1:2:4 precast cement concrete solid block with Cum                                


20 mm agg                        8.26

6 1:3:6 precast cement concrete solid block with Cum                                


20 mm agg                        6.26

7 1:2:4 precast cement concrete hollow  block Cum                                


with 20 mm agg                        4.93

8 1:3:6 precast cement concrete hollow  block Cum                                


with 20 mm agg                        4.01

9 1:2:4 Jalli with 6 mm aggregate & finishing


with CM 1:3

a) 50 mm thick 100 Sq.m.                                 0.033 0.0328


                       3.28
b) 40 mm thick 101 Sq.m.                                
                       3.28

c) 25 mm thick 102 Sq.m.                                


                       3.28

(Cement for fixing only)

(Note : all above items including cement


plaster 1:3 on exposed face)

VI D.P.C

1 1:2:4 DPC – 40 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.26

2 1:2:4 DPC – 50 mm thick Sq.m.                                 0.48


                       0.32

VII DESIGN  MIX  CONCRETE

1 M-20 Grade Cum                                


                       7.66

Add or deduct for providing richer or leaner


mixes respectively at all floor levels

2 Providing M-25 grade R.C.C. instead of M-20 Cum                                


grade R.C.C.                        0.54

3 Providing M-30 grade R.C.C. instead of M-20 Cum                                


grade R.C.C.                        0.74

4 Providing M-35 grade R.C.C. instead of M-20 Cum                                


grade R.C.C.                        0.90

5 Providing M-15 grade R.C.C. instead of M-20 Cum  (-)1.26


grade R.C.C.

VIII BRICK WORK

1 Brick work with bricks of class designation 75


a) Cement mortar 1:4 Cum                                
                       1.90

b) Cement mortar 1:6 Cum                                


                       1.25

c) Cement lime mortar 1:1:6 (1 cement: 1 lime Cum                                


putty: 6 fine sand)                        1.25

d) Cement lime mortar 1:2:9 (1 cement: 2 lime Cum                                


putty: 9 fine sand)                        0.85

2 Half brick masonry with 75 class designation

a) Cement mortar 1:3 100 sq.m.                                


                     28.56

b) Cement mortar 1:4 100 sq.m.                                 0.21


                     21.28

3 Brick work 7 cm thick with 75 class 100 sq.m.                                


designation CM 1:3                      18.46

4 Brick work 7 cm thick with 50 class 101 sq.m.                                


designation CM 1:3                      18.46

5 Brick work in plain arches in super structure Cum                                


1:3                        2.56

6 Providing brick band 10cm / 7cm thick 100 mtr                                


5cm/5.7cm projection                        0.76

7 Brick Tile Work

brick masonry with tile bricks of class


designation 100 in foundation and plinth in

a) Cement mortar 1:4 Cum                                


                       3.04

b) Cement mortar 1:6 Cum                                


                       2.00
c) tile brick masonry with tile bricks of class 100 Cum                                
designation in plain arch work CM 1:4                        2.66

Honey comb brick work 10/11.4 cm thick with 100 sqm.                                
CM 1:4                      13.12

Moulding and cornices 10/7.5 cmn thick and 100 mtr                                
5/7.5 cm projection                        0.76

8 Exposed brick work

a) Brick work with selected bricks 75 class with Cum                                


vertical & horizontal grooves of 12 mm wide in                        1.25
CM 1:6

b) Brick work with machione moulded bricks 75 Cum                                


class with vertical & horizontal grooves of 12                        1.10
mm wide in CM 1:6

c) Brick work with clay Flyash bricks of class 75


designation

d) Cement mortar 1:4 Cum                                


                       1.90

Cement mortar 1:6 Cum                                


                       1.25

(Note : coarse sand as well as fine sand both


are same coefficients)

IX STONE WORK

1 RR Masonry with CM 1: 6 Cum                                


                       1.65

2 RR Masonry with cement lime mortar 1:1:8 Cum                                


                       1.25

3 CRS Masonry (first sort) with CM 1: 6 Cum                                


                       1.50

4 CRS Masonry (first sort) with Cement lime Cum                                


mortar CM 1:1:8                        1.14

5 CRS Masonry (second sort) with CM 1: 6 Cum                                


                       1.50

6 CRS Masonry (second sort) with Cement lime Cum                                


mortar CM 1:1:8                        1.14

7 Ashlar stone work plain, ordinary  in CM 1:6

a) red sand stone Cum                                


                       1.08

b) white sand stone Cum                                


                       1.08

8 Ashlar stone work arch, domes in CM 1:6

a) red sand stone Cum                                


                       2.14

b) white sand stone Cum                                


                       2.14

9 Stone work for wall lining over 12 mm thick 100 sqm                                
bed cement lime mortar 1:1:6 including                        9.06
pointing with white cement 1:2

10 Stone work plain in copings, cornices, string Cum                                


courses                        1.08

11 30 mm thick red sand stone shelves fixed to 100 sqm                                


walls CM 1:3                        3.28

12 Wall lining butch with Dholpur stone 40 mm 100 sqm                                


thick rough facing on the exposed surface with                      15.50
stone strips

13 Stone work for wall lining over 12 mm thick 100 sqm                                
CM 1:3 kota stone slabs 25 mm thick rough                      27.49
chiselled

14 Stone tile work for wall lining with special 100 sqm                                
adhesive like araldite over 12 mm thick bed
CM 1:3 – 8 mm thick mirror polished and                      20.88
machine cut edge

X MARBLE WORK

1 Marble work for wall lining in CM 1:3


including pointing with white cement mortar
1:2

White marble – Rajnagar plain

a) 20 mm thick 100 sqm  17.34 + ( 3.4


White cement)

b) 30 mm thick 100 sqm  17.34 + ( 3.4


White cement)

2 18 mm thick  mirror polished kitchen platforms 100 sqm                                


CM 1:4 20 mm thick bed                      11.40

3 Stone tile work for wall lining over 12 mm 100 sqm  20.88 + ( 3.4
thick bed of cement CM 1:3 and cement slurry White cement)
@ 3.3 kg/Sq. including pointing

XI FLOORING

Brick Flooring

Brick flooring in CM 1:4 Sq.m.                                


                       0.37

Brick flooring in CM 1:6 Sq.m.                                


                       0.26

Cement Concrete Flooring

1 Flooring 1:2:4  finished with a floating coat of


neat cement

a) 25 mm thick with 12.5 mm size aggregates Sq.m.                                


                       0.24

b) 40 mm thick with 20 mm size aggregates Sq.m.                                


                       0.34

c) 50 mm thick with 20 mm size aggregates Sq.m.                                


                       0.40

d) 75 mm thick with 20 mm size aggregates Sq.m.                                


                       0.56

2 40 mm thick red oxide flooring under layer 30 Sq.m.                                


mm thick CC 1:2:4  and top layer of 10 mm                        0.44
thick plaster of red oxide 1:3

3 52 mm thick metallic concrete hardner under


layer of CC 1:2:4 and top layer of 12 mm thick
met.con.hardner

a) 52 mm thick with 40 mm thick under layer Sq.m.                                


                       0.46

b) 62 mm thick with 50 mm thick under layer Sq.m.                                


                       0.53

4 Cement plaster skirting (upto 30cm height)


with CM 1:3

a) 18 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.28

b) 21 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.31

5 Red oxide plaster skirting (upto 30cm height)


with CM 1:3

a) 18 mm thick with under layer 12 mm thick CM Sq.m.                                


1:3                        0.26

b) 21 mm thick with under layer 15 mm thick CM Sq.m.                                


1:3                        0.29

6 Pavement with 1:2:4 including finishing Cum                                


complete                        6.40
TERRAZO FLOORING

1 40 mm thick marble chips flooring rubbed and


polished to granolithic finish under layer 34
mm thick CC 1:2:4 and top layer 6 mm thick
3:1 marble powder mix

a) Dark shade / Light shade pigment or without Sq.m.                                


any pigment with ordinary cement                        0.34

b) Light shade pigment or without any pigment Sq.m.  0.258 +


with white cement (0.081white
cement)

c) Medium shade pigment with approximately Sq.m.  0.2984 +   (0.0404


50% white cement and 50% ordinary cement white cement)

2 Marble chips skirting (upto 30 cm height)

a) 18 mm thick with under layer 12 mm thick CM Sq.m.                                


1:3                        0.26

b) 21 mm thick with under layer 15 mm thick CM Sq.m.                                


1:3                        0.29

3 Special surface finishing to treads, risers and Sq.m.                                


ends of concrete steps and like                        0.04

4 Crazy marble stone flooring including filling


the gaps with cement marble chips and under
layer 25 mm thick CC 1:2:4

a) 20  mm thick Sq.m.  0.24 + (0.081


white cement)

b) 30 mm thick Sq.m.  0.24 + (0.122


white cement)

c) 40 mm thick Sq.m.  0.24 + (0.162


white cement)

TILE FLOORING
1 Precast terrazo tiles 20 mm thick with white
black over 30 mm thick bed

a) Light shade using white cement 1:3 Sq.m.  0.088 + (0.088


white cement)

b) Medium shade pigment with approximately Sq.m.  0.132 + (0.044


50% white cement and 50% ordinary cement white cement)

c) Dark shade / Light shade pigment or without Sq.m.                                


any pigment with ordinary cement                        0.18

2 ——– do ——– Skirting

a) Light shade using white cement 1:3 Sq.m.  0.1468 + (0.132


white cement)

b) Medium shade pigment with approximately Sq.m.  0.2128 + (0.066


50% white cement and 50% ordinary cement white cement)

c) Dark shade / Light shade pigment or without Sq.m.                                


any pigment with ordinary cement                        0.28

CHEQQURED TERRAZO TILE FLOORING

1 Cheqqured terrazo tile 22 mm thick with


marble chips over 28 mm thick bed mortar CM
1:3

a) Light shade using white cement 1:3 Sq.m.  0.088 + (0.096


white cement)

b) Medium shade pigment with approximately Sq.m.  0.136 + (0.048


50% white cement and 50% ordinary cement white cement)

c) Dark shade / Light shade pigment or without Sq.m.                                


any pigment with ordinary cement                        0.18

2 ————- do ————— Skirting

a) Light shade using white cement 1:3 Sq.m.  0.088 + (0.132


white cement)
b) Medium shade pigment with approximately Sq.m.  0.154 + (0.066
50% white cement and 50% ordinary cement white cement)

c) Dark shade / Light shade pigment or without Sq.m.                                


any pigment with ordinary cement                        0.22

3 White Glazed Tiles 5,6 or 7 mm thick in Sq.m.  0.188 + (0.05


flooring treads, risers etc., over 12 mm bed CM white cement)
1:3

MARBLE STONE FLOORING

1 Marble stone flooring with 20 mm thick base


of CM 1:4 jointed with ordinary grey cement

a) 20 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.27

b) 30 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.27

c) 40 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.28

2 Extra if white cement slurry is used instead of Sq.m.                                


ordinary cement slurry in joints of marble stone                        0.02
flooring

3 Marble slab 30 mm thick in risers of steps, Sq.m.                                


skirting CM 1:3                        0.25

KOTA STONE FLOORING

1 Kota stone flooring over 20 mm thick base of


CM 1:4

a) 25  mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.29

b) 30 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.31

c) 40 mm thick Sq.m.                                


                       0.32

2 Skirting Sq.m.                                


                       0.28

CERAMIC TILES

1 Matt finish ceramic tiles 10 mm thick laid on Sq.m.  0.2484 + (0.05


20 mm thick CM 1:4 white cement)

2 Alkali resistant tiles using alkali and acid


resisting mortar (White Cement)

a) In floors on a bed of 10 mm thick CM 1:4 Sq.m.                                


                       0.16

b) In dadoos on 12 mm thick acid proof CM 1:4 Sq.m.                                


                       0.17

3 Tile work in skirting, risers, and dado CM 1:3  0.209 + (0.05


white cement)

XII ROOFING

1 Providing & Laying pressed clay tiles CM 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                
                     39.52

2 Making Khurras 45x45cm each                                


                       0.12

3 Providing stone slabs for roofing and laying in


CM 1:4

a) 40 mm thick 100 Sq.m.                                


                       1.34

b) 45 mm thick 101 Sq.m.                                


                       1.52

c) 50 mm thick 102 Sq.m.                                


                       1.60

XIII FINISHING
CEMENT PLASTER

12 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     10.94

12 mm 1:6 100 Sq.m.                                


                       7.20

15 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     13.08

15 mm 1:6 100 Sq.m.                                


                       8.60

20 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     17.02

20 mm 1:6 100 Sq.m.                                 0.207


                     11.20

Cemet Plaster with a Floating Coat of Neat


Cement

12 mm 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                     19.08

12 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     15.34

15 mm 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                     21.94

15 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     17.48

20 mm 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                     27.24

20 mm 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                     21.42

Cement Plaster in Two Coats


1 18 mm thick cement plaster in two coats under 100 Sq.m.                                
layer 12 mm cement plaster 1:5 and top layer 6                      12.52
mm thick cement plaster 1:6

2 18 mm thick cement plaster in two coats under 100 Sq.m.                                


layer 12 mm cement plaster 1:5 and top layer 6                      16.26
mm thick cement plaster 1:3

3 12 mm cement plaster 1:2 (1 cement : 2 stone 100 Sq.m.                                


dust)                      19.58

15 mm cement plaster 1:2 100 Sq.m.                                


                     23.40

20 mm cement plaster 1:2 100 Sq.m.                                


                     30.46

6 mm thick Cement Plaster

1 6 mm cement plaster to ceiling 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                


                       5.48

2 6 mm cement plaster to ceiling 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                 0.0734


                       7.34

3 Neat cement punning 100 Sq.m.                                


                       4.40

Pebble Dash Plaster

1 Pebble dash plaster with a mixer of washed


pebble or crushed stone 6 mm to 12.5 mm in
two layers under layer 12 mm, top layer 1:3

a) 1:4 100 Sq.m.                                 0.232


                     23.18

b) 1:5 100 Sq.m.                                


                     21.16

c) 1:5 100 Sq.m.                                


                     19.44
Superior Plaster

1 18 mm thick plaster with terrazo finish and 100 Sq.m.                                


polished                      23.28

2 Extra if white cement is used instead of 100 Sq.m.                                


ordinary cement in top layer of 18 mm                        8.60
plastering with terrazo finish

Plain or Moulded Cement Mortar Bands

1 12 mm thick in cement mortar 1:4 all types 100 mtr 1 cm                                


wide                        0.11

2 18 mm thick in cement mortar 1:4 all types 100 mtr 1 cm                                


wide                        0.15

3 18 mm thick in two coats 100 mtr 1 cm                                


wide                        0.14

Pointing on Brick Work

1 Flush pointing 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                       3.06

2 Raised pointing 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                       4.08

Pointing on Stone  Work

1 Flush pointing 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                       2.34

2 Raised pointing 1:3 100 Sq.m.                                


                       4.70

3 Making Plinth Protection-50 mm thick CC Sq.m.                                


1:3:6 over 75 mm thick dry brick ballast                        0.22

Painting

The theoretical consumptions of various


principle material obtained through supply in
the contract shall be worked out on the
following basis: –

S. No. Item One or more  Two or more


coats (old coats on new work
work per 10 or completely
sq. meters) scrapped surface
per 10 sq. meters.

1 Distemper with dry distemper. 1.0 Kg.  1.50 Kg.

2 Finishing with waterproofing cement paint. 2.20 Kg.  5.47 Kg. (Three or
more coat)

3 Painting with plastic emulsion paint. 0.73 Litre  1.21 Litre

4 Painting with enamel paint. 0.61 Litre  1.0 Litre

5 Painting with synthetic enamel paint. 0.70 Litre  1.16 Litre

The material for filling in holes, cracks, with


putty etc. shall be arranged by the contractor at
no extra cost. One percent water charges shall
be recovered from the gross amount of the bill.

Miscellaneous

1 Quantity of lead per Joint (Pig lead and lead Per Joint  0.9 Kg
wood)

2 The Quantity of lead and spun yarn required


for different of size of pipes shall be as under

For Water Supply lines

Nominal size of pipe Lead per Joint  Depth of lead Spun Yarn per Joint
joint

100 mm 2.2 Kg  45 mm 0.18 Kg

150 mm 3.4 Kg  50 mm 0.2 Kg

80 mm 1.8 Kg   45 mm 0.1 Kg
250 mm 6.1 Kg  50 mm 0.25 Kg

For Soil , Waste, Vent & Anti syphonage pipes

50 mm dia 0.77 Kg 0.056 Kg

80 mm dia 0.8 Kg 0.076 Kg

100 m dia 0.98 Kg 0.076 Kg

150 mm dia 1.2 Kg 0.09 Kg

3 Disinfection of CI/DI pipe lines

All CI / DI pipe lines shall be disinfected by 0.5 gram / Lit


flushing with water containing bleaching
powder at 0.5gm per liter of water.

4 Measurements for Pipe lines

Length shall be measured along the centre line


of pipe and fittings. Pipe fittings and specials
like bends junctions, tail pieces and joints shall
not be measured seperately. The cost of these
shall be deemed to be included in the quoted
rates, against the respective item of pipes.

5 Trenches : The width & depth of trenches for


different diametre of GI / CI pipes shall be as
under

Dia of pipe Width of  Depth of Trench


Trench

For G.I pipes

15 to 50 mm 300 mm  600mm

Exceeding 50 but not exceeding 100 mm pipe 450mm  750mm

exceeding 100 but not exceeding 140 mm pipe 600 mm  900mm

For C.I pipes


80 mm to 150 mm 550mm  1000mm

For Sewerage line : Excavation 500

every 1.5 m vertical depth = 0.5mtr offset                                


either side to be considered.                   500.00

bottom = dia of pipe + 0.20 mtr either side. 500                                


                  500.00

6 Making of white wash cream for white wash.

the approximate quantity of water to be added


in making cream shall be five liters per kg of
lime 10% zinc oxide shall also be added .

7 Making of Putty.

For 100 sqm area putty shall consist of 30 kg


chalk mitti, 700 grams safeda and 1350 ml
synthetic varnish.

Painting  Coverage Qty  coverage

POP upto 5 mm  thk 5 kgs  SQM

POP upto 12 mm  thk 12kgs  SQM

White Wash 0.3 kgs  SQM

OBD Primer 0.7kgs  10SQM

OBD Paint 1.5 kgs  10SQM

Synthetic Enamel Paint 1 Lts  10SQM

Plastic Emulsion  Paint 1.25 Lts  10SQM

Snowcem  Primer 0.8 Lts  10SQM

Snocem (Plus)   Paint 3.84 kgs  10SQM


Primer-snocem plus 2.2kgs  10SQM

Ace Exterior Paint 1.68 kgs  10SQM

Sandtex Matt Finish 3.28 lts  10SQM

Cement Motar

Ratio cement  sand

1:03 510 kgs  1.05 cum

1:04 380 kgs  1.05 cum

1:05 310 kgs  1.05 cum

1:06 250 kgs  1.05 cum

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