Quality and Safety Checklist
Quality and Safety Checklist
5 Plastering properly?
rcc surfaces
surfaces
Check for suitability & safety of scaffolding
stains from the exposed concrete surfaces
required for plastering
Check for proper mixing of mortar
Check for mortar mix proportion
if specified
plastering
its way downwards to the floor?
done.
plumb
setting time of cement?
finish
bands, etc
plaster
Check for removal of dead mortar & debris
scaffolds
walls?
properly?
duration.
7.2 Plumbing Are the latest drawings for the activity available?
Are all the required tools available?
team been given to start the plumbing work?
the approved drawings?
has been completed?
meter marking?
with teflon tape?
wherever required?
using spirit level?
drawings?
done?
sewage and wastewater lines as specified?
away from the bore packing area?
prescribed in the drawings?
basement
chambers
minimise the choke up problem
floor plan & elevation & structural design.
cription Yes/No References/ Remarks
hmarks and reference base
main grid lines in both
e drawings?
rections are as per the
M's, CL's & grid line are
cations?
survey pillar up to the
block levels are
y work in the vertical
red?
ated is cleared of all
the ground is as per the
ing spaces provided all
suitable
e and fillforwith
laying
leanppc?
of the excavated area is
done as specified?
been recorded?
cified?
cified?
used as per specifications?
on?
d?
ortion is as specified?
evel is as specified?
ceptable?
done properly?
perly.
creting group?
ement?
d?
crete surface
ings wherever applicable.
ncrete?
raking of joints
debris.
mortar completed?
perly?
& wall dimensions
of bars.
service conduits
rms acceptable?
ng of mortar
proportion
the floor?
done as specified.
d surface finalized?
re the work starts.
of tiling masons
tile surface
polishing
operly?
reference?
of approved shade details
ess of wall & ceiling.
e, grease, etc?
cations?
ncy of paint
plication of paint
coats of painting done.
e between two coats.
r lines as specified?
cking area?
ings?
problem
& structural design.
Inspection Item
Sr. No. Construction Safety Checklist
1 Excavations, trenching, and shoring
1.1 Walkways and runways kept clear of excavated material
Walkway planks placed parallel to length of walk, closely spaced, fastened to prevent
1.2 displacement, and cleaned if slick conditions will prevail
1.8 Reflectorized vests worn by flagmen and others exposed to traffic.
1.4 Personnel not permitted under loads being handled by power equipment.
Truck and other haul-unit operators kept clear of units during loading (exception allowed if cab is
1.5 braced and shielded).
1.6 Wells, pits, and shafts covered or barricaded to protect all personnel.
1.7 Underground utilities located and staked before excavation.
1.8 Utilities left in place are protected by barricade, shoring, or suspension.
1.9 Excavations sloped to stable angles or shored and braced.
1.1 Cribbing and shoring installed in accordance with design performed by licensed engineer
1.11 Excavated material placed and other material stored at least 2 feet from excavation edges
When work is done below hazardous rock slopes, workers and equipment protected by scaling
slopes as necessary to minimize danger, bolting rocks and affixing wire mesh after scaling, and
1.12 placing timber or wire mesh barricades.
1.13 Scalers equipped with safety belts or boatswain chairs.
1.14 Scalers’ lifelines tied to at least two secure objects.
1.15 Workers not permitted to work one above the other in rock material.
1.16 Rock removed from top downward on steep slopes. Access to slope is from top only.
Sides of steep excavations shored and braced when heavy equipment operated close to excavation
1.17 edges.
1.18 Dust controlled to acceptable levels.
1.19 Guardrails built along walkways over excavations.
Workers in trenches 5 feet deep or more protected with shields or by sloping or shoring and bracing
1.2 excavation banks.
Trench bracing and shoring installed during excavation: cross braces or jacks placed horizontally,
1.21 spaced vertically, and secured to prevent unintended movement.
1.22 Trench supports removed from bottom upward. Ropes used to remove jacks in unstable soil.
1.23 Ventilation provides adequate oxygen and applicable specified atmospheric conditions.
1.24 Ladders or steps installed no more than 25 feet apart in trenches more than 4 feet deep.
2 Concrete, concrete forms, and shoring
2.1 Excavations sloped or shored so forms and concrete materials can be installed safely
Work platforms provided or safety belts worn by workers when reinforcing steel is placed in walls,
2.2 piers, and columns
2.3 Work not allowed above unprotected vertical-protruding reinforcing steel.
2.4 Vertical steel is guided or supported to prevent collapse.
2.5 Wire mesh rolls are secured at both ends to prevent recoiling.
2.6 Access points at all work areas accessed for safety by contractor before concrete placing begins.
Silos and bulk storage bins for concrete built with tapered bottoms and equipped with vibrators to
2.7 start flow.
2.8 Bull float handles made of nonconductive material.
2.9 Powered concrete trowels equipped with hand-release shutoff switches.
2.1 Handles on concrete buggies do not extend beyond wheels
When pump-creting is used, hose lines and discharge pipe are supported and joints and connectors
2.11 are protected with safety chains or by other positive methods
2.12 Cranes used to position concrete buckets. Crane cable equipped with safety hook.
2.13 Personnel prohibited from riding concrete buckets for any purpose.
2.14 Placing and vibrating crews not allowed under suspended buckets.
2.15 Wheels chocked and brakes set on concrete trucks when discharging on slopes.
2.16 Protective eye and face equipment worn by workers placing pneumatically applied concrete.
2.17 Forms and shoring material are free of splits, rots, cuts, or other defects.
2.18 Forms installed that will support all concrete loads safely
2.19 Nails and other accessories removed from stripped forms before stockpiling.
2.2 Slings fastened securely to gang forms if forms moved by crane.
2.21 Workers vacated from lower levels before forms are released and moved.
2.22 Personnel not permitted to ride forms being raised or moved.
Face helmets, goggles, or airline hoods worn by sand blasting crews.
2.23
2.24 Eye protection worn by finishers doing chipping or grinding repairs.
2.25 Concrete heating units and accessories meet safety requirements.
2.26 Heating units placed to provide safe clearance from enclosure frames and coverings.
2.27 Concrete enclosures lighted and ventilated.
3 Blasting and the use of explosives
3.1 Only authorized personnel permitted to handle or use explosives
3.2 Blasting personnel required to furnish evidence of competency in handling and using explosives
3.3 Smoking, matches, open flame, sparks, firearms, and other heat-producing devices prohibited near
storage magazines and during transport and use of explosives.
3.4 All explosives stored in locked magazines when not being used
3.5 Storage magazines ventilated. Magazines are fire resistant, weatherproof, and bullet resistant
3.6 Contractors maintain inventory and use records of all explosives
44.1 Gas
Hosecylinders meet U.S. Department
lines distinguished either by colorof Transportation
(such as, fuel isrequirements.
red, oxygen is green) or by surface texture.
44.2 Oxygen and fuel lines shall not be interchangeable
Cylinders placed upright when stored or in use, chained to prevent overturning, and capped tightly
44.3 when not in
Cylinders use.upright when moved (tilt and roll on bottom edge) and anchored to pallet before
kept
44.4 hoisting.
44.5 Cylinders protected from excessive heat or cold and from electric currents.
44.6 Defective gauges, regulators, valves, and hoses repaired or replaced.
44.7 Friction lighters used to ignite gas torches. Matches prohibited.
44.8 Welding and cutting done only by authorized operators
44.9 Goggles or shields worn by welders and helpers.
45 Electrical
45.1 Hot circuits de-energized or equipped with guards before starting work
45.2 Hot voltage circuits equipped with guards. Signs posted, “DANGER–HIGH VOLTAGE.”
46 Ladders (OSHA 1926.1053)
46.1 Ladders provided for access to work.
46.2 Ladders meet requirements of OSHA 1926.1053.
46.3 Portable ladders set on solid bare ground. Space around top and bottom of each ladder kept clear.
46.4 Portable ladders
3-inch cleats tied
18 to 23orinches
blocked to and
long, prevent movement.
12 inches between cleats. Rails notched to fit cleats, or fill
46.5 blocks used to secure cleats.
46.6 Length between supports (base and top landing) of job-made ladders does not exceed 30 feet.
46.7 Top of each ladder extends at least 36 inches above top landing.
47 than 4 feet aboveground or adjoining surfaces Scaffolding
and on all platforms built more than 10 feet
aboveground
47.1 Guardrail or adjoining
dimensions surfaces.
are 2- by 4-inch rails installed 42 inches above floor, 1by 6-inch intermediate
47.2 Platform
rail, 4-inch-high
plankingtoeboard,
extendedand 2- by64-inch
at least inchessupports at 8-foot
over supports. spacing.
Planking overlapped 12 inches or
47.3 anchored.
47.4 Ladders provided for access.
47.5 Overhead protection provided in hazardous areas.
47.6 Platform surfaces kept clean so workers are not in danger of tripping.
47.7 Design andand
Metal tube construction of wooden
coupler scaffolds meetscaffolds meet requirements.
requirements. Scaffolds erected as specified by
47.8 manufacturers. Expected loading meets minimum safety factor.
48 Floor and qall openings and stairways
48.1 Floor openings covered on all sides except at entrances protected by covers or guardrails.
48.2 Guardrails built if wall openings are less than 3 feet above floors, and drops are more than 4 feet.
48.3 Toeboards built if wall openings are more than 3 inches above floors.
48.4 Guardrails built along open-sided floors that are 6 feet or more aboveground.
48.5 Handrails
Handrails placed
built along
30 tostairways
34 inchesthat havethe
above at top
leastoffour
eachrisers.
riser. Raised handrail built along open side
48.6 Smooth
of stairs surfaces
and landings.
of handrail material positioned on top and sides. Handrail mounted at least 3
48.7 inches from sidewalls.
48.8 Stairs interrupted every 12 feet (vertical distance) with 30-inch landing.
Yes / No / NA Reference
(OSHA 1926.651(a))
ed to prevent
OSHA 1926.651(c)(1)(ii))
(OSHA 1926.651(d))
(OSHA 1926.651(e))
xception allowed if cab is
(OSHA 1926.651(b)(2))
(OSHA 1926.651(b)(4))
om top only.
erated close to excavation
ric conditions.
an 4 feet deep.
slopes.
ly applied concrete.
(OSHA 1926.703(a)(1))
ing. (OSHA 1926.25(a))
(OSHA 1910.94(a)(1)(iii));
1926.57(f)(1)(ii); 1926.57(f)(2)
(i))
(OSHA 1926.28(a))
d coverings.
TING AREA–RADIO
d before blasting; necessary
. (OSHA 1926.906(e))
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specified.
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full extent of
measures and procedures.
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drawings
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aired.
(OSHA 1926.51(a))
and tap. (OSHA 1926.51(a)(2))
(OSHA 1926.51(a)(4))
service cups are supplied. (OSHA 1926.51(a)(5))
) in OSHA 1926.51(c),
d outside first aid facility (OSHAtable D–1. and
1926.50(f)
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(OSHA 1926.101)
(OSHA 1926.56)
(OSHA 1926.102)
(OSHA 1926.102(a)(4))
els.
(OSHA 1910.134)
larly. (OSHA 1910.134)
opes or unguarded heights.
e or edge are protected
(OSHA 1926.501(b)(1))
(OSHA 1926.151(a)(2)
NG OR OPEN FLAME.” (OSHA 1926.151(a)(3)
. (OSHA 1926.200(b)(1))
d signals.
meet State and local
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mable materials.
(OSHA 1926.250(a)(1))
(OSHA 1926.250(b)(2))
(OSHA 1926.250(b)(5))
(OSHA 1926.250(b)(8)(i)
nes
(OSHA 1926.251(a)(1))
(OSHA 1926.251(a)(2))
ed or replaced.
(OSHA 1926.350(g)(3))
(OSHA 1926.404(d)(2)(ii))
GH VOLTAGE.”
und.
drail built along open side
ail mounted at least 3 (OSHA 1910.23(e)(2))
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Sr. No. Activity DAR
1 exceeding 1.5 m in width as EXCAVATION
well as 10 sqm on plan including getting
1.1 out and disposal of excavated earth upto 50 m and lift upto 1.5 m. 2.1
1.1.1 All kinds of soil 2.1.1
banks or filling up ground depressions, lead upto 50 m and lift upto 1.5
1.2 m 2.2
1.2.1 All kinds of soil 2.2.1
roads, flood banks, marginal banks, and guide banks etc., lead upto 50
1.3 m and lift upto 1.5 m 2.3
1.3.1 All kinds of soil 2.3.1
Deduct for not rolling with power roller of minimum 8 tonnes for banking
1.4 excavated earth in layers not exceeding 20 cm in depth. 2.4
1.5 Deduct for not watering the excavated earth for banking 2.5
1.10.1.3 Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm 2.10.1.3
Extra for excavating trenches for pipes, cables etc. in all kinds of soil
for depth exceeding 1.5 m, but not exceeding 3 m. (Rate is over
1.11 corresponding basic item for depth upto 1.5 metre). 2.11
Extra for excavating trenches for pipes, cables, etc, in all kinds of soil
for depth exceeding 3 m in depth, but not exceeding 4.5 m. (Rate is
1.12 over corresponding basic item for depth upto 1.5 metre.) 2.12
1.13.1.2 Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia but not exceeding 300 mm dia 2.13.1.2
1.13.1.3 Pipes, cables exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm dia 2.13.1.3
1.13.2.2 Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia but not exceeding 300 mm dia 2.13.2.2
Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm
1.13.2.3 dia 2.13.2.3
1.13.3.2 Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 80 mm dia but not exceeding 300 mm dia 2.13.3.2
Pipes, cables etc. exceeding 300 mm dia but not exceeding 600 mm
1.13.3.3 dia 2.13.3.3
Extra for planking, strutting and packing materials for cavities (in close
timbering) if required to be left permanently in position. (Face area of
1.19 timber permanently left to be measured) 2.19
Open timbering in trenches including strutting and shoring complete
1.20 (measurements to be taken of the face area timbered) 2.20
1.20.1 Depth not exceeding 1.5 m 2.20.1
1.20.2 Depth exceeding 1.5 m but not exceeding 3 m 2.20.2
1.20.3 Depth exceeding 3 m but not exceeding 4.5 m 2.20.3
Open timbering in case of shafts, wells, cesspits, manholes and the like
including strutting and shoring complete (Measurements to be taken of
1.21 the face area timbered): 2.21
1.21.1 Depth not exceeding 1.5 m 2.21.1
1.21.2 Depth exceeding 1.5 m but not exceeding 3 m 2.21.2
1.21.3 Depth exceeding 3 m but not exceeding 4.5 m 2.21.3
Supplying and filling in plinth with sand under floors, including watering,
1.27 ramming, consolidating and dressing complete. 2.27
Excavating holes more than 0.10 cum & upto 0.5 cum including getting
out the excavated soil, then returning the soil as required in layers not
exceeding 20 cm in depth, including consolidating each deposited layer
by ramming, watering etc, disposing of surplus excavated soil, as
1.30 directed within a lead of 50 m and lift upto 1.5 m. 2.30
1.30.1 All kinds of soil 2.30.1
Clearing jungle including uprooting of rank vegetation, grass, 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 up to a distance of 50 m
1.31 outside the periphery of the area cleared. 2.31
Filling with available fly ash and earth (excluding rock) in trenches or
embankment in layers (each layer should not exceed 15 cm), with
intermediate layer of compacted earth (Soil density of 98%) after every
four layers of compacted depth of fly ash, sides & top layer of filling
shall be done with earth having total minimum compacted thickness 30
cm or as decided by Engineer - in-charge, including compacting each
layer by rolling/ ramming and watering, all complete as per drawing and
1.38 direction of Engineer -in - charge. 2.38
QUALITY
Description
The work shall be executed true to levels, slopes, shape and pattern as indicated in the drawings.
Is the natural drainage of the area maintained to avoid water logging?
Is
Is the
the bottom levelled
filling made withorearth
graded and
duly rammed properly
consolidated in case?of deeper excavation more than required
level ?
Unsuitable sub-grade material under embankments or below pavement layers has been removed
and replaced?
Is eachfilling
When layer has
uponbeen compacted
existing to 100%orMDD
embankments (Characteristic
hillsides, Value)
slopes of the original ground have been
terraced.
Trimming of embankments provide a neat finish of sub-grade surface. Waterways have been
cleared of debris resulting from the trimming operation.
the sub-base.
In case of special soils like marine clay, is the allowance for change in the original levels due to load of
an embankment is specified.
Is Excavation in ordinary rock shall be carried out by crow Pars, pick axes, or pneumatic drills?
Explosives are stored in a secure place, clearly identified with warning signs.
Care has been taken to protect any permanent or temporary structures nearby while blasting.
methods to be adopted.
A warning siren is sounded before any shot is fired.
are not practicable.
Excavated rock suitable for stone pitching, gabions etc has been reserved if required.
Compaction has been continued until movement of the surface under the roller is negligible.
Rock cuts have been excavated to at least sub-grade level to a firm and reasonably uniform surfac
Is Excavation in ordinary rock shall be carried out by crow Pars, pick axes, or pneumatic drills?
Explosives are stored in a secure place, clearly identified with warning signs.
Care has been taken to protect any permanent or temporary structures nearby while blasting.
methods to be adopted.
A warning siren is sounded before any shot is fired.
are not practicable.
Excavated rock suitable for stone pitching, gabions etc has been reserved if required.
Compaction has been continued until movement of the surface under the roller is negligible.
Rock cuts have been excavated to at least sub-grade level to a firm and reasonably uniform surfac
Is Excavation in ordinary rock shall be carried out by crow Pars, pick axes, or pneumatic drills?
Explosives are stored in a secure place, clearly identified with warning signs.
Care has been taken to protect any permanent or temporary structures nearby while blasting.
methods to be adopted.
A warning siren is sounded before any shot is fired.
are not practicable.
Excavated rock suitable for stone pitching, gabions etc has been reserved if required.
Compaction has been continued until movement of the surface under the roller is negligible.
Rock cuts have been excavated to at least sub-grade level to a firm and reasonably uniform surfac
After pipes and cables are laid returning, filling and ramming is done?
Is the surplus soil present after returning, filling and ramming is removed?
Is earth used for filling is free from stone, shingle or boulder not larger than 75 mm in any direct
Is the width of the trench is arrived by adding 25 cm to the external diameter of the pipe (not
socket), cable, conduit, etc
Is the diameter taken is horizontal distance from outside to outside of outermost pipe, cable,
conduit, etc.
available, when depth of 30 cm is present above the crown of the pipe
Check trenches, the space around the foundations, pipes, drains, etc, is cleared of all debris,
brickbats, etc
Is the excavation exceeds 1.5m in width or 10 sqm. On plan and to any depth in trenches (excluding
trenches for pipes, cables, conduits etc.)
socket), cable, conduit, etc
Is the width of the trench is arrived by adding 25 cm to the external diameter of the pipe (not
socket), cable, conduit, etc
conduit, etc.
Is Explosives are stored in a secure place, clearly identified with warning signs.
Care has been taken to protect any permanent or temporary structures nearby.
Excavated rock suitable for stone pitching, gabions etc has been reserved if required.
Compaction has been continued until movement of the surface under the roller is negligible.
Rock cuts have been excavated to at least sub-grade level to a firm and reasonably uniform surfac
Is the space alround the pipes, cables conduits etc. is cleared of all debris, brick bats etc
Where the trenches are excavated in hard/ soft soil, Is the filling done with earth on the side and
top of pipes in layers and not exceeding 20 cm in depth.
excavated earth is used for filling.
Is excavated material contains deleterious material, salt peter earth etc.
Are all trenches exceeding 2.0 m in depth is securely shored and timbered as determined by the
Engineer-in-charge?
Is approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is
or the
soil sheathing is held
which is under securely in
hydrostatic place against
pressure, thepiece
Is each wall of sheathing
the trench is
bydriven
wales?into the bottom of the
trench so as to be firmly held in place?
Are wedges provided between a wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
Are all trenches exceeding 2.0 m in depth is securely shored and timbered as determined by the
Engineer-in-charge?
Is approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is the
or soil sheathing is held
which is under securely in
hydrostatic place against
pressure, thepiece
Is each wall of sheathing
the trench is
bydriven
wales?into the bottom of the
trench
Are so as provided
wedges to be firmly held inaplace?
between wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
Are all trenches exceeding 2.0 m in depth is securely shored and timbered as determined by the
Engineer-in-charge?
Is approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is the
or soil sheathing is held
which is under securely in
hydrostatic place against
pressure, thepiece
Is each wall of sheathing
the trench is
bydriven
wales?into the bottom of the
trench
Are so as provided
wedges to be firmly held inaplace?
between wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
Is the contractor responsible to take all necessary steps to prevent the sides of trenches from
collapse.
strutting arrangements and specifying the profile of excavation.
Charge
Are the boards placed in position vertically in pairs?
Are the planking and struting is positioned as one boards on either side of cutting.
spacing of 1.2 metres cross strutted with ballies, or as directed by Engineer-in-Charge.
Is a toe board provided to prevent material rolling down the slope and falling into the part of the trench
with vertical walls?
Is Approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is The
or sheathing
soil which heldhydrostatic
is under securely inpressure,
place against thepiece
Is each wall of
ofthe trench by driven
is sheathing wales?into the bottom of the
trench so as to be firmly held in place?
Are wedges provided between a wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
Is a toe board provided to prevent material rolling down the slope and falling into the part of the trench
with vertical walls?
Is Approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is
or The sheathing
soil which heldhydrostatic
is under securely inpressure,
place against thepiece
Is each wall of
ofthe trench by driven
is sheathing wales?into the bottom of the
trench
Are so as provided
wedges to be firmly held inaplace?
between wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
Is a toe board provided to prevent material rolling down the slope and falling into the part of the trench
with vertical walls?
Is Approved quality of SAL wood is used for shoring and timbering a trench?
Is The
or sheathing
soil which heldhydrostatic
is under securely inpressure,
place against thepiece
Is each wall of
ofthe trench by driven
is sheathing wales?into the bottom of the
trench
Are so as provided
wedges to be firmly held inaplace?
between wale and the sheathing so that rightly uniform support is given to all
individual pieces of sheathing?
Are the struts held securely in place by wedges, driven between struts and the wales?
In case
Are of open boards
the vertical planking and
250 mmstrutting,
wide & the entire
38 mm surface
thick, of the sufficiency
is spaced side of the apart
trenchtoisleave
covered?
unsupported
strips
Is the of 50 cmarrangement,
detailed average width.
sizes of the timber and the distance apart shall be subject to the approval
of the Engineer-in- Charge.
-
Normally
Earth excavated
used for filling earth from
shall be same
free fromarea shallrank,
shrubs, be used for filling.
vegetation, grass, brushwood, stone shingle and
boulders (larger than 75mm in any direction), organic or any other foreign matter.
Earth containing
All clods and lumps deleterious materials, salt
of earth exceeding 8 cmpeter earth
in any etc. shall
direction shallnotbebe used or
broken forremoved
filling. before the
earth is used for filling.
Are all useful materials obtained from clearing and grubbing operation is stacked in the manner as directed by the Engineer -in-
Are the trunks and branches of trees is cleared of limbs and tops and stacked neatly at places indicated by the Engineer-in- Ch
Are all unserviceable materials which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-Charge cannot be used or CPWD SPECIFICATIONS 20
Is it ensured by the contractor that unserviceable materials are disposed off in such a manner that there is no likelihood of gettin
Surface dressing shall include cutting and filling upto a depth of 15 cm and clearing of shrubs, rank
vegetation, grass, brushwood, trees and saplings of girth upto 30 cm measured at a height of one metre
above the ground level and removal of rubbish and other excavated material upto a distance of 50
metres outsideofthe
High portions theperiphery of the
ground shall bearea underand
cut down surface dressing
hollows depression filled upto the required level with
the excavated earth so as to give an even, neat and tidy look.
Is the founding strata is free from all the soft pockets? If not, remove and fill with lean concrete/sand.
Check if the stability of side slopes acceptable?
Check if the excavated soil is disposed to the specific area?
Have the barricading & caution signs been provided for deep excavations?
Check if the joint inspection is done?
Is uprooting of rank vegetation, grass, brushwood, shrubs, stumps, trees and saplings of girth upto 30
cm measured
Check All holesator
a height
hollowsofformed
one metre
due above the ground
to removal of rootslevel.
shall be filled up with earth rammed and
levelled
Is the roots of trees and saplings is removed to a depth of 60 cm below ground level or 30 cm below
formation
Are levelmaterials
all useful or 15 cmobtained
below sub-grade level,and
from clearing whichever
grubbingisoperation
lower. is stacked in the manner as
directed by the Engineer -in-Charge.
Is removal of rubbish
SPECIFICATIONS upto46a auctioned
2019 distance ofis50 m outside
removed thea periphery
up to of 50
distance of themarea under
outside theclearance.
periphery of the
areathe
Are under clearance.
trunks and branches of trees is cleared of limbs and tops and stacked neatly at places indicated
byitthe
Is Engineer-in-
ensured by the Charge.
contractor that unserviceable materials are disposed off in such a manner that there
is no likelihood of getting mixed up with the materials meant for construction
While clearing jungle, Are the growth trees above 30 cm girth (measured at a height of one metre above
ground
Is level)
Felling treestoinclude
be cut, taking
is approved by the
out roots uptoEngineer-in-Charge and
60 cm below ground then
level ormarked at site.formation level or
30 cm below
15 cm
with below material
suitable sub-grade
in 20level,
cmwhichever
layers andiscompacted
lower. thoroughly so that the surfaces at these points
conform to the
Is the trunks andsurrounding
branches of area.
trees is cleared of limbs and tops and cut into suitable pieces as directed
by the Engineer-in-Charge.
and cubical content worked out in cubic metres correct to two places of decimal.
e plan?
n concrete/sand.
n concrete/sand.
SAFETY
Activity Description Yes/No
hery of the area under clearance.
References/ Remarks
Sr. No. Activity
2 CONCRETE WORK
2.1
Providing and laying in position cement concrete of specified grade excluding the cost of
centering and shuttering - All work up to plinth level :
2.3 Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal of form work for
2.3.1 Foundations, footings, bases for columns
Retaining walls, return walls, walls (any thickness) including attached pilasters,
2.3.2 buttresses, plinth and string courses fillets, kerbs and steps etc.
2.3.3 Columns, piers, abutments, pillars, posts and struts
Providing and laying cement concrete in kerbs, steps and the like at or near ground level
2.4 excluding the cost of centering, shuttering and finishing.
1:1½:3 (1 Cement: 1½ coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
2.4.1 size)
Providing and fixing up to floor five level precast cement concrete string or lacing courses,
copings, bed plates, anchor blocks, plain window sills, shelves, louvers, steps, stair cases,
etc., including hoisting and setting in position with cement mortar 1:3 (1 Cement : 3 coarse
2.5 sand), cost of required Centering complete.
1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal
2.5.1 size)
Providing and fixing at or near ground level precast cement concrete in kerbs, edgings
etc. as per approved pattern and setting in position with cement mortar 1:3 (1 Cement : 3
2.6 coarse sand), including the cost of required centering, shuttering complete
1:1½:3 (1 Cement: 1½ coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
2.6.1 size).
Providing and fixing up to floor five level precast cement concrete solid block, including
hoisting and setting in position with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand), cost of
2.7 required centering, shuttering complete :
1:1½:3 (1 Cement: 1½ coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
2.7.1 size)
Providing and fixing up to floor five level precast cement concrete hollow block, including
hoisting and setting in position with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand), cost of
2.8 required centering, shuttering complete.
1:1½:3 (1 Cement: 1½ coarse sand (zone-III): 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
2.8.1 size) .
Precasting and placing in position 125 mm dia Bollards 600 mm high of required shape
including providing M.S. Pipe Sleeve 50 mm dia 300 mm long in the Bollard and M.S.
Pipes 40 mm dia and 450mm long with 150x150x6mm M.S. plate welded at bottom and
embedded 150mm in cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand (zone-III) : 6
graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size), including necessary excavation of size
2.9 250x250x450mm deep for the same in bitumen/ concrete pavement at specified spacing
Providing and laying damp-proof course 40mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1
2.1 cement : 2 coarse sand (zone-III): 4 graded stone aggregate 12.5mm nominal size)
Providing and laying damp-proof course 50mm thick with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1
2.11 cement : 2 coarse sand(zone-III) : 4 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size).
Extra for providing and mixing water proofing material in cement concrete work in doses
2.12 by weight of cement as per manufacturer's specification
Providing & applying a coat of residual petroleum bitumen of grade of VG-10 of approved
quality using 1.7kg per square metre on damp proof course after cleaning the surface with
2.13 brushes and finally with apiece of cloth lightly soaked in kerosene oil.
Extra for concrete work in superstructure above floor V level for each four floors or part
2.14 thereof
Extra for laying concrete in or under water and/or liquid mud including cost of pumping or
2.15 bailing out water and removing slush etc. complete.
2.16 Extra for laying concrete in or under foul positions
Making plinth protection 50mm thick of cement concrete 1:3:6 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand :
6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) over 75mm thick bed of dry brick ballast
40 mm nominal size, well rammed and consolidated and grouted with fine sand, including
2.17 necessary excavation, levelling & dressing & finishing the top smooth.
Extra for addition of synthetic Polyester triangular fibre of length 12mm, effective diameter
10-40 microns and specific gravity of 1.34 to 1.40 in cement concrete/RCC/Flooring/water
retaining structures by using 125gms of synthetic Polyester triangular fibre for 50 Kg
2.18 cement used as per directions of Engineer-in-Charge.
Providing and laying in position ready mixed plain cement concrete, using fly ash and
cement content as per approved design mix and manufactured in fully automatic batching
plant and transported to site of work in transit mixer for all leads, having continuous
agitated mixer, manufactured as per mix design of specified grade for plain cement
concrete work, including pumping of R.M.C. from transit mixer to site of laying and curing,
excluding the cost of centering, shuttering and finishing, including cost of curing,
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
the Engineer-in-charge. Note : (1) Excess/less cement used than specified in this item is
payable/ recoverable separately. (2) Fly ash conforming to grade I of IS 3812 (Part-1) only
be used as part replacement of OPC as per IS : 456. Uniform blending with cement is to
2.19 be ensured in accorda
2.19.1 All works upto plinth level
2.19.1.1 M-15 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 240 kg/cum)
2.19.1.2 M-10 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 220 kg/cum)
2.19.2 All works above plinth and upto floor V level
2.19.2.1 M-15 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 240 kg. / cum)
2.19.2.2 M-10 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 220 kg/cum)
Providing and laying in position ready mixed plain cement concrete, with cement content
as per approved design mix and manufactured in fully automatic batching plant and
transported to site of work in transit mixer for all leads, having continuous agitated mixer,
manufactured as per mix design of specified grade for plain cement concrete work,
including pumping of R.M.C. from transit mixer to site of laying and curing, excluding the
cost of centering, shuttering and finishing, including cost of curing, 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 the
Engineer-in-charge. Note : 1) Excess/less cement used than specified in this item is
2.20. payable/ recoverable separately
2.20.1 All works upto plinth level
2.20.1.1 M-15 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 240 kg/cum)
2.20.1.2 M-10 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 220 kg/cum)
2.20.2 All works above plinth and upto floor V level
2.20.2.1 M-15 grade plain cement concrete. (cement content considered @ 240 kg. /cum)
2.20.2.2 M-10 grade plain cement concrete (cement content considered @ 220 kg/cum)
Code as per QUALITY
DAR Description Yes/No
Is the specification for coarse and fine aggregate from natural sources for
concrete?
Is the Plain and reinforced concrete being used as per the Code of
practice?
What is the method of test used to determine the strength of concrete?
4.1 What is the method used for sampling and analysis of concrete?
What
Is the is the methodfor
specification of bitumen
measurement
felt forofwater
building and civil
proofing andengineering work?
damp proofing
given as per the standards
4.1.2
4.1.3 Have the preceding activities for ppc of the area completed?
4.3
4.3.1 Is the slump of the concrete being poured is correct?
4.5 Check for the correct use of plant & machinery by the labours.
Check if the concrete is being poured with an initial setting time of
4.5.1 cement?
4.6 Check for provision of construction joints, wherever necessary.
Is there levelling & finishing of the exposed concrete surface for
4.6.1 planar structures likes slabs & pavements done?
4.7
4.11 Check if the removal of forms and its cleaning done properly
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.19.1
4.19.1.1
4.19.1.2
4.19.2
4.19.2.1
4.19.2.2
4.20.
4.20.1
4.20.1.1
4.20.1.2
4.20.2
4.20.2.1
4.20.2.2
References/ Remarks
Sr. No. Activity
3 RCC
excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement - All work up to
3.1 plinth level :
1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand (zone-III): 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
3.1.2 nominal size)
3.1.3 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
abutments, posts and struts etc. above plinth level up to floor five level, excluding cost
3.2 of centering,
1:1.5:3 shuttering,
(1 cement finishing
: 1.5 coarse and reinforcement
sand(zone-III) :
: 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
3.2.2 nominal size)
cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5
3.3 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Providing and laying up to floor five level reinforced cement concrete in kerbs, steps
and the like excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement
with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
3.4 nominal size).
Reinforced cement concrete work in arches, archribs, domes, vaults, shells, folded
plate and roofs having slope more than 15° up to floor five level, excluding the cost of
centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse
3.5 sand (zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Reinforced cement concrete work in chimneys, shafts, up to floor five level , excluding
the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement :
3.6 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Reinforced cement concrete work in well-steining, excluding the cost of centering,
shuttering, finishing and reinforcement with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-
3.7 III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Reinforced cement concrete work in vertical and horizontal fins individually or forming
box louvers, facias and eaves boards above plinth level up to floor five level,
excluding the cost of centering, shuttering, finishing and reinforcement with 1:1½:3 (1
3.8 cement : 1½ coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size).
Centering and shuttering including strutting, propping etc. and removal of form for all
3.9 heights :
Providing and fixing tie bolt, spring coil and plastic cone in wall shuttering complete as
3.10 per the direction of Engineer-in-charge.
3.10.1 12 mm dia. & 100 mm length
3.10.2 12 mm dia. & 150 mm length
3.10.3 20 mm dia. & 150 mm length
3.10.4 20 mm dia.& 225 mm length
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
3.11 to be measured).
3.11.1 Suspended floors, roofs, landing, beams and balconies (Plan area to be measured)
Providing, hoisting and fixing above plinth level up to floor five level precast reinforced
cement concrete work in string courses, bands, copings, bed plates, anchor blocks,
plain window sills and the like, including the cost of required centering, shuttering but ,
excluding cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3
3.12 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Providing, hoisting and fixing up to floor five level precast reinforced cement concrete
in small lintels not exceeding 1.5m clear span up to floor five level, including the cost
of required centering, shuttering but , excluding the cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3
(1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
3.13 size).
Providing, hoisting and fixing above plinth level up to floor five level precast reinforced
cement concrete in mouldings as in cornices, windows sills etc, including setting in
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) cost of required centering, shuttering
but, excluding the cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse
3.14 sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Providing, hoisting and fixing above plinth level up to floor five level precast reinforced
cement concrete in lintels, beams and bressumers, including setting in cement mortar
1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand), cost of required centering and shuttering but ,
excluding the cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III)
3.15 : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
Providing, hoisting and fixing above plinth level up to floor five level precast reinforced
cement concrete in shelves, including setting in cement mortar 1:3 (1cement : 3
coarse sand), cost of required centering, shuttering and finishing with neat cement
punning on exposed surfaces but , excluding the cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1
3.16 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Providing, hoisting and fixing above plinth level up to floor five level precast reinforced
cement concrete in vertical & horizontal fins, individually or forming box louvers,
setting in cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand), including the cost of required
centering, shuttering but , excluding the cost of reinforcement, with 1:1.5:3 (1 cement :
3.17 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size).
Encasing rolled steel sections, in beams and columns, with cement concrete 1:1.5:3
(1 cement : 1.5 coarse sand(zone-III) : 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
size, including centering and shuttering complete but , excluding cost of
3.19 reinforcement.
Encasing rolled steel section in grillages with cement concrete 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5
coarse sand (zone-III): 3 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size, including
3.20 centering and shuttering but, excluding cost of expanded metal and hangers.
Extra for providing and fixing expanded metal mesh of size 20x60 mm and strands
3.25 mm wide 1.6 mm thick weighing 3.64 kg per sqm for encasing of rolled steel
3.21 sections in beams, columns and grillages, excluding cost of hangers.
Steel reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening, cutting, bending, placing
3.22 in position and binding all complete upto plinth level.
3.22.1 Mild steel and Medium Tensile steel bars
3.22.2 Hard drawn steel wire
3.22.3 Cold twisted bars
3.22.4 Hot rolled deformed bars
3.22.5 Hard drawn steel wire fabric
3.22.6 Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars of grade Fe-500D or more.
Steel reinforcement for R.C.C. work including straightening, cutting, bending, placing
3.22A in position and binding all complete above plinth level.
3.22A.1 Mild steel and Medium Tensile steel bars
3.22A.2 Hard drawn steel wire
3.22A.3 Cold twisted bars
3.22A.4 Hot rolled deformed bars
3.22A.5 Hard drawn steel wire fabric
3.22A.6 Thermo-Mechanically Treated bars of grade Fe-500D or more
Smooth finishing of the exposed surface of R.C.C. work with 6 mm thick cement
3.23 mortar 1:3 (1 Cement : 3 fine sand).
Extra for rendering smooth the top of suspended floors, landings and staircases
(treads and risers) with cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand), including a
floating coat of neat cement and protecting the surface with a layer of 7.5 cm of earth
laid over 15 mm of fine sand in case of suspended floor and bricks laid in mud mortar
in case of landings and steps, including subsequent removal and cleaning of the
3.24 same.
3.25 Providing and fixing in position copper plate as per design for expansion joints.
Providing and filling in position bitumen mix filler of Proportion 80 kg. of hot bitumen, 1
3.27 kg. of cement and 0.25 cubic metre of coarse sand for expansion joints.
Providing and fixing in position 12mm thick bitumen impregnated fiber board
conforming to IS: 1838, including cost of primer, sealing compound Grade-A in
3.28 expansion joints.
Providing and fixing sheet covering over expansion joints with iron screws as per
3.29 design.
3.29.1 Non-asbestos fibre cement board 6 mm thick as per IS: 14862.
3.29.1.1 150mm wide
3.29.1.2 200mm wide
3.29.3 Non-asbestos Cement bonded wood particle board 6mm thick as per IS : 14276
3.29.3.1 150 mm wide
3.29.3.2 200 mm wide
3.30 Add for plaster drip course/ groove in plastered surface or moulding to R.C.C. projectio
code as per
DAR Description Yes/No
5
5.1 Structural removal limits are clearly identified
5.1.2 the removal operation does not damage adjacent property
5.1.3 ypes of cement and pozzolan used in the RCC mix is in accordance with the job mix
Compaction equipment is operated at normal operating speeds
For rock foundations, all grouting is complete and surface irregularities are filled as specified.
5.2
5.2.2 Quality of the mix water complies with specified requirements.
Mix appears uniform or uniformity testing is conducted to verify uniformity.
Forms conform to the plan for obtaining vertical surfaces.
Mix is placed in a configuration that limits edge joints.
5.3 Production roller and special compaction equipment meet the specified requirements.
Production roller is used where possible.
Curing begins immediately after compaction
Form removal is accomplished without damage to the RCC
5.5 Forms conform to the plan for obtaining the required surfaces
Lifts are of a uniform thickness to produce the designed grade within allowable tolerances.
Production roller is used where possible
All edge joints are trimmed as specified.
5.7 Elongation
Bars percent
are spliced andonlapped
gaugeas length
shownis 5.65
on theA Drawing or as approved by the
Engineer.
Concrete is not dropped from a height of more than 2 m which may cause
segregation. A tremie or approved pump is to be used to place from height.
Check that the concrete
Is the Reinforcement bent andis placed
fixed within the
in accordance withtime limits in indicated
the procedure the specification.
in IS 2502 :
1963 ?
5.9
Is the Props for centering made of steel, timber posts or ballies?
Is Ballies
check rested squarely
of Wedges or otheron wooden
devices base below
is used plates the
or any other
props load bearing
to ensure material?
tight fitting again to
formwork?
check Steel plates used should have no projections of bolts and nuts?
Is all surfaces of shuttering, in contact with concrete,is treated with a non-staining mineral oil ?
Is suitable camber given for horizontal members?
5.10
5.10.1 Check for sealing of joints & holes in shutter forms
5.10.2 Check for assembly of scaffolds & shutters w.r.t. Shuttering schemes?
5.10.3 Check for readiness of shutter forms for release to fix reinforcement
5.10.4 Check for provision & arrangement of shuttering scheme
5.11
Are heavy units like precast concrete members is stacked near the hoist
5.12 and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.13
and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.14
and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.15
and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.16
and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.17
and the ramp?
signals?
hoist heavy pieces of stones, to place these in correct position?
5.18 Are those involved in the manufacturing of precast panels trained in current
5.18.1 procedures and quality control processes?
5.18.2 Are the shop drawings (design documentation) completed for each panel?
5.18.3 Has
Is a manufacturer’s certificate
the concrete been of tested
correctly compliance provided
to ensure for every
its strength panel?
is as specified in
the shop drawings?
Have all structural components in the panel been inspected by a competent
person prior to casting?
The appropriate method of cutting steel has been used, surfaces are of the
5.19 required Classorand
Straightening corners
bending of rounded to a radius
steel is done of 2mm
by means of steady pressure and not
hammering unless the Engineer has approved the use
Welding and cutting equipment is of an approved type and of heat.
used in
accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
The steelwork has been trial assembled prior to despatch to the site.
Components are inspected and passed by the Engineer upon delivery.
The appropriate method of cutting steel has been used, surfaces are of the
5.20 required Classorand
Straightening corners
bending of rounded to a radius
steel is done of 2mm
by means of steady pressure and not
hammering
Welding andunless
cuttingthe Engineerishas
equipment approved
of an approvedthetype
use and
of heat.
used in
accordance with manufacturers recommendations.
The steelwork has been trial assembled prior to despatch to the site.
Components are inspected and passed by the Engineer upon delivery.
5.22
5.22.1 Reinforcement steel placed as per structural drawing
5.22.2 Bar bending schedule prepared.
Connection
5.22.3 Placing ofdiameter,
of bar bars to existing
number,dowels checked
spacing matchfor alignment
with the construction
5.22.4 schedule.
5.22.5 Check rebars are straight.
5.22.6 Check hooks and bends are placed as specified by structural designer.
Lap length, position of lap is ok.
Check the clear cover and cover blocks
5.22A Maintain records and getting approval for additional reinforcement not
shown
5.22A.1 To checkin drawings.
the construction joint for proper concrete bonding before
5.22A.2 placing reinforcement
5.22A.3 Check for test reports for steel and approved brand.
5.22A.4 Identification color coding ok.
5.22A.5 Check the rebars are rust free and crack free
5.22A.6 Check minimum 1 inch clear distance is maintained between two bars.
Check the rods are tied properly with binding wire.
Check for smooth finish using spirit levels for undulations, cracks and
5.23 evenness/straightness in vertical and horizontal directions.
Ensure plastered surface is cured for the entire recommended period.
the ceiling from this level – it should be even at all points
Ensure plastering thickness is even at all points during plastering.
Ensure the button marking tiles are removed.
5.25 pipeline
Any shipping device or stabilizers should be removed
Ensure that there are no foreign objects impeding the expansion joint
5.26 right direction
Check that all anchors and supports match the system drawings
Pipe supports and guides should allow for pipe movement
Make sure that the joints are all properly aligned
during shipping or installation
Check each anchor, guide, and support to make sure that no warping,
5.27 flexing, or loosening has occurred
joint moves
Look for any signs of leaking or depressurization
5.28 Record any damage that has been sustained since installation
directions
Ensure that there are no foreign objects impeding the expansion joint
5.29
5.29.1
5.29.1.1
5.29.1.2
5.29.2
5.29.2.1
5.29.2.2
5.29.3
5.29.3.1
5.29.3.2
5.30
References/ Remarks
elements cast, satisfy required tolerances.
.
Code as per
Sr. No. Activity DAR
4 3
4.1 Cement mortar 1:1 (1 cement : 1 fine sand) 3.1
4.2 Cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 fine sand). 3.2
4.3 Cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 fine sand). 3.3
4.4 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 fine sand). 3.4
4.5 Cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 fine sand). 3.5
4.6 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 fine sand). 3.6
4.7 Cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand). 3.7
4.8 Cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand). 3.8
4.9 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand). 3.9
4.10 Cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 coarse sand). 3.10
4.11 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand). 3.11
4.12 Cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 stone dust). 3.12
4.13 Cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 marble dust). 3.13
4.14 Cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement : 5 marble dust). 3.14
4.15 White cement mortar 1:2 (1 white cement : 2 marble dust). 3.15
4.16 White cement mortar 1:3 (1 white cement : 3 marble dust). 3.16
4.17 White cement mortar 1:5 (1 white cement : 5 marble dust) 3.17
4.18 Mud mortar 3.18
4.19 Mortar in lime, surkhi (50% red and 50% light yellow) and
3.19
marble dust 1:1.5:0.5
Description Yes/No
Are all used
Water the field and laband
for mixing tests beenshall
curing conducted?
be clean and free from injurious quantities of alkalies,
acids, oils, salts, sugar, organic materials, vegetable growth
Proportion of mix ?
Addition of water proofing compound
Check the mortar preparation and mix consistency
Application of cement slurry on concrete surface/Space for tile area, cutting for skirting area
Material stacked – Cement, sand at various locations?
Cleaning of dead mortar
Check strength of mortar by scratching with sharp instrument like screw driver.
Check quality of sand in mortar. (Test for fineness modulus and silt content).
Check mixing of mortar whether done by hand or by machine, whether mixing is done on a proper platform.
check Quality of Sand – screening silt ?
Check for collection of mortar spills
References/ Remarks
CPWD 2019 Specs, Pg 63. 1 IS 269
2 IS 383
3 IS 455
4 IS 460 (Part I)
5 IS 650
6 IS 1269
7 IS 1344
8 IS 1489
9 IS 1542
10 IS 1727
11 IS 2116
12 IS 2250
13 IS 2386 (Pt-I)
14 IS 2386 (Pt-II)
15 IS 2386 (Pt-III)
16 IS 3025
17 IS 3406
18 IS 3812 (Pt-I)
19 IS 3812 (Part II)
20 IS 4031 (Part I) t
21 IS 4032
22 IS 8041
23 IS 8042
24 IS 8043
25 IS 8112
26 IS 11652
27 IS 11653
28 IS 12174
LIST OF BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARD CODES
Specification for 33 grade ordinary Portland cement
Specification for coarse and fine aggregate from natural source for concrete
Specification for Portland slag cement
Specification for test sieves: wire cloth test sieves
Specification for standard sand for testing of cement
Specification for 53 grade ordinary Portland cement
Specification for calcined clay Pozzolana.
Specification for Portland pozzolana cement
Specification for sand for plaster
Methods of Test for Pozzolanic materials
Specification for sand for masonry mortar.
Code of practice for preparation and use of masonry Mortar.
Method of test for aggregate for concrete (Particle size and shape)
Do- Estimation of deleterious materials and organic impurities.
-Do- Specific gravity, density, voids, absorption and bulking
Method of sampling and test for water
Specification for masonry cement.
Specification for fly ash for use as pozzolana in cement mortar and concrete
Specification for flyash for use as admixture in cement mortar and concrete
Method of Physical test for hydraulic cement
Method of chemical analysis of Hydraulic cement.
Rapid hardening Portland cement.
Specification for white cement
Hydrophobic Portland cement
Specification for 43 grade ordinary Portland cement
Woven HDPE sacks for packing cement
Woven polypropylene sacks for packing cement
Jute synthetic union bags for packing cement
Sr. No. Activity Description Yes/No
References/ Remarks
QUAL
5.2
Brick work with common burnt clay modular bricks of class designation 7.5 infoundation and
plinth in:
5.2.1 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
Extra for additional cost of centering for arches exceeding 6m span including all
5.11 shuttering,
Half bolting, wedging
brick masonry with common and removal
burnt clay(Area
F.P.S.of the soffit
(non to be measured).
modular) bricks of class
5.12 designation 7.5 in foundations and plinth in :
5.12.1 Cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand)
5.12.2 Half
Cementbrickmortar
masonry1:4 with
(1 cement
common : 4 burnt
coarseclaysand)
F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class
5.13 designation 7.5 in superstructure above plinth level up to floor V level.
5.13.1 Cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement :3 coarse sand)
5.13.2 Cement
Extra formortar 1:4masonry
half brick (1 cement in :4 coarse sand) above floor V level for every four
superstructure,
5.14 floors or part thereof by mechanical
Extra for providing and placing in position means. 2 Nos 6mm dia. M.S. bars at every
5.15 thirdbrick
Tile course of half with
masonry brickcommon
masonry.burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) tile bricks of
5.16 class designation 10 in foundation and plinth in:
5.16.1 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
5.16.2 designation
Cement mortar 12.51:6 (1 cementto: 6IScoarse
conforming : 2690sand)
(Part I) in foundation and plinth in cement
5.17 mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand).
class designation 10 in superstructure above plinth level up to floor V level in
5.18 cement
floor fivemortar
level in1:6 (1 cement
cement : 61:4
mortar coarse sand).: 4 coarse sand) including centering
(1 cement
5.20 and shuttering
floor five level incomplete.
cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) including centering
5.21 andbricks
tile shuttering complete.
of class designation 10 in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand)
5.22 in superstructure
designation 7.5 inabove
super plinth andabove
structure upto floor
plinthfive level.
level upto floor V level with cement
5.23 mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand).
Extra for laying brick work in or under water and/or liquid mud including cost of
5.24 pumping or bailing out water and removing slush etc. complete.
5.25 Extra for 10
grooves laying
mm brick
wide work12 mm in or
deepunder foul position.
complete in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6
5.26 coarse sand)
5.26.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.26.2 exposed
Above plinth bricklevel
workupto floor Vmaking
including level horizontal and vertical grooves 10mm wide
5.27 12 mm deep complete in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand).
5.27.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.27.2 grooves
Above plinth10 mm level upto
wide 12floor
mmVdeep levelcomplete in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6
5.28 coarse sand).
5.28.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.28.2 Above
horizontalplinth
andlevel uptogrooves
vertical floor V level
10 mm wide 12 mm deep complete in cement
5.29 mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand).
5.29.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.29.2 work
Aboveincluding
plinth level upto horizontal
making floor V leveland vertical grooves 10mm wide 12 mm deep
5.30 complete in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand).
5.30.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.30.2 Above
makingplinth level and
horizontal uptovertical
floor V grooves
level 10 mm wide 12mm deep complete in cement
5.31 mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand).
5.31.1 From ground level upto plinth level
5.31.2 Brick
Abovework plinth level
with clayupto floorF.P.S.
flyash V level(non modular) brick of class designation 7.5 in
5.32 superstructure above plinth level up to floor five level in :
5.32.1 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
5.32.2 Cement
designation mortar 1:6 (1 cement
10 average : 6 coarse
compressive sand)in super structure above plinth level
strength
5.34 up to floor V level in :
5.34.1 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
5.34.2 Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 Coarse sand)
IS:4139, class designation 10 average compressive strength in super structure
5.35 above plinth level up to floor V level in :
5.35.1 Cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
5.35.2 Brick
Cement mortar
work 1:6 (1 cement
with modular : 6 Coarse
extruded brunt flysand)
ash clay sewer bricks (Conforming to
5.36 IS: 4885 ) in foundation and plinth :
5.36.1 Cement
IS : 4885)mortar 1:4 (1
in arches in cement : 4 coarse
foundation sand)
and plinth in cement mortar 1:3 ( 1 cement : 3
5.37 fine sand).
mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand ). The rate includes providing and placing in
5.38 position 2 Nosin6 superstructure
specifications mm dia M.S. bars aboveat every
plinththird
levelcourse of masonry
up to floor V level. work.
Gypsum
5.40 blocksfor
Extra willGypsum
have a panel
minimum compressive
Partitions strength ofabove
in superstructure 9.3 kg/cm2
floor V level for every
5.41 four floors
F.P.S. (nonormodular)
part thereof.
bricks of class designation 7.5 including grouting with cement
5.44 mortar
Half 1:4masonry
brick (1 cement : 4non
with finemodular
sand). fly ash bricks of class designation 10,
5.45 conformingio IS :12894, in super structure above plinth and upto floor V level.
5.45.1 Cement mortar 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand)
5.45.2 modified
Cement mortar
adhesive 1:4 (1 cement
mortar : 4 coarse
all complete sand)
as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge. (The
5.47 payment of RCC band and reinforcement shall be made for seperately).
QUALITY
Code as per
DAR Description Yes/No
6
6.2 Check if there is a proper bond between old & new masonry.
6.2.1 Is the staggering of vertical joints being ensured?
Check for the sizes of door & window openings as per the
6.2.2 drawings.
Check for cleaning & raking of joints
Check if the curing for old masonry is done sufficiently.
6.3 Check for removal of debris.
6.3.1 Are all the tests conducted before the progress of brickwork?
6.3.2 Are the bricks free from cracks, flaws and nodules of free lime?
Are they of uniform colour and texture?
Is the mortar for brickwork as specified and conforms to the
accepted standards?
Are the bricks soaked in water sufficiently for the water to just
6.4 penetrate the whole depth of bricks?
Are the cross joints and wall joints properly flushed and packed
6.4.1 with mortar to avoid hollow spaces?
Are the openings such that it would reduce the cutting of bricks to a
6.4.2 minimum?
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
Are uncut bricks used in plain arches?
Is
Thethecentering
thicknessand
of joints between
shuttering 5 mm
for the to 15
arches is mm? SP 62 (S & T) : 1997
6.9 approved by the Authority?
6.10 Are modular bricks used? SP 62 (S & T) : 1997
Are bricks laid with radial joints to the full depth of arch and
voussoirs breaking jonts with each other
6.11
6.12
6.12.1
6.12.2
6.13
6.13.1
6.13.2
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.16.1
6.16.2
6.17
6.18
6.20
6.21
6.22
6.23
6.24
6.25
6.26
6.26.1
6.26.2
6.27
6.27.1
6.27.2
6.28
6.28.1
6.28.2
6.29
6.29.1
6.29.2
6.30
6.30.1
6.30.2
6.31
6.31.1
6.31.2
6.32
6.32.1
6.32.2
6.34
6.34.1
6.34.2
6.35
6.35.1
6.35.2
6.36
6.36.1
6.37
6.38
6.40
6.41
6.44
6.45
6.45.1
6.45.2
6.47
References/ Remarks Sr. No. Activity
IS 2222
IS 2222
SAFETY
6.1
6.1.1
6.2
6.2.1
6.4
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.5
6.6
6.6.1
6.7
6.7.1
6.8
6.8.1
6.8.2
6.10
6.10.1
6.10.2
6.11
6.12
6.12.1
6.12.1.1
6.12.1.2
6.12.2
6.12.2.1
6.12.2.2
6.13
6.13.1
6.13.1.1
6.13.1.2
6.13.2
6.13.2.1
6.13.2.2
6.14
6.14.1
6.14.1.1
6.14.1.2
6.14.2
6.14.2.1
6.14.2.2
6.15
6.15.1
6.15.1.1
6.15.1.2
6.15.2
6.15.2.1
6.15.2.2
6.16
6.17
6.17.1
6.18
6.19
6.20
6.20.1
6.20.2
6.21
6.21.1
6.21.2
6.22
6.23
6.23.1
6.23.1.1
6.23.1.2
6.23.1.3
6.23.1.4
6.23.1.5
6.23.2
6.23.2.1
6.23.2.2
6.23.2.3
6.23.2.4
6.23.2.5
6.23.3
6.23.3.1
6.23.3.2
6.23.3.3
6.23.3.4
6.23.3.5
6.23.4
6.23.4.1
6.23.4.2
6.23.4.3
6.23.4.4
6.23.4.5
6.23.5
6.23.5.1
6.23.5.2
6.24
6.25
6.26
6.27
6.28
6.28.1
6.28.1.1
6.28.2
6.28.2.1
6.29
6.29.1
6.29.2
6.30
6.31
6.32
6.32.1
6.32.2
6.33
6.33.1
6.33.2
6.34
6.35
6.36
6.37
6.37.1
6.37.1.1
6.38
6.38.1
6.38.1.1
6.38.1.2
6.39
6.40
6.40.1
6.40.2
6.41
6.42
QUALITY
Activity
STONEWORK
:Cement
6 coarse mortar
sand 1:6
: 12(1graded
cement : 6 coarse
stone sand)
aggregate 20 mm nominal size) at window sills,
ceiling level and the like.
Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand)
Extra for random rubble masonry with hard stone in :
Square or rectangular pillars
Circular
Extra forpillars
random rubble masonry with hard stone curved on plan for a mean
radius not exceeding 6 m.
Coursed rubble masonry (first sort) with hard stone in foundation and plinth with :
Cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand)
Coursed rubble masonry (second sort) with hard stone in foundation & plinth with :
Cement mortar
Coursed rubble 1:6 (1 cement
masonry : 6 coarse
with hard stonesand)
(first or second sort) in superstructure
above plinth level and upto floor five level.
Masonry work (first sort), in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand)
Masonry work (second sort), in cement mortar 1:6 (1 cement: 6 coarse sand)
Extra for coursed rubble masonry with hard stone (first or second sort) in:
Square or rectangular pillars
Circular
Extra forpillars
coursed rubble masonry with hard stone (first or second sort) curved on
plan for a
Stone work mean radius
in plain not in
ashlar exceeding 6 m. upto floor five level in cement mortar
super structure
1:6 (1 cement : 6 coarse sand) including pointing with cement mortar 1:2 (1 white
cement : 2 stone dust) with an admixture of pigment matching the stone shade :
Providing and fixing structural steel frame (for dry cladding with 30 mm thick
gang saw cut with machine cut edges sand stone) on walls at all heights using
M.S. square/ rectangular tube in the required pattern as per architectural drawing,
including cost of cutting, bending, welding etc. The frame work shall be fixed to
the wall with the help of M.S. brackets/ lugs of angle iron/ flats etc. which shall be
welded to the frame and embedded in brick wall with cement concrete block 1:2:4
(1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size) of size
300x230x300 mm, including cost of necessary centring and shuttering and with
approved expansion hold fasteners on CC/RCC surface, including drilling
necessary holes. Approved cramps/ pins etc. shall be welded to the frame work
to support stone cladding, the steel work will be given a priming coat of Zinc primer as approved by
Engineer-in-charge and painted with two or more coats of epoxy paint (Shop drawings shall be
submitted by the contractor to the Engineerin- charge for approval before execution). The frame work
shall be fixed in true horizontal & vertical lines/planes. (Only structural steel frame work shall be
measured for the purpose of payment, stainless steel cramps shall be paid for separately and
nothing
at extra
suitable shall be
location, paid). making necessary recesses in stone slab, drilling
including
required holes etc complete as per direction of the Engineer-in-charge.
Code as perQUALITY
DAR
7
7.1
7.1.1
7.2
7.2.1
7.4
7.4.1
7.4.2
7.5
7.6
7.6.1
7.7
7.7.1
7.8
7.8.1
7.8.2
7.10
7.10.1
7.10.2
7.11
7.12
7.12.1
7.12.1.1
7.12.1.2
7.12.2
7.12.2.1
7.12.2.2
7.13
7.13.1
7.13.1.1
7.13.1.2
7.13.2
7.13.2.1
7.13.2.2
7.14
7.14.1
7.14.1.1
7.14.1.2
7.14.2
7.14.2.1
7.14.2.2
7.15
7.15.1
7.15.1.1
7.15.1.2
7.15.2
7.15.2.1
7.15.2.2
7.17
7.17
7.17.1
7.18
7.19
7.20
7.20.1
7.20.2
7.21
7.21.1
7.21.2
7.22
7.23
7.23.1
7.23.1.1
7.23.1.2
7.23.1.3
7.23.1.4
7.23.1.5
7.23.2
7.23.2.1
7.23.2.2
7.23.2.3
7.23.2.4
7.23.2.5
7.23.3
7.23.3.1
7.23.3.2
7.23.3.3
7.23.3.4
7.23.3.5
7.23.4
7.23.4.1
7.23.4.2
7.23.4.3
7.23.4.4
7.23.4.5
7.23.5
7.23.5.1
7.23.5.2
7.24
7.25
7.27
7.27
7.28
7.28.1
7.28.1.1
7.28.2
7.28.2.1
7.29
7.29.1
7.29.2
7.30
7.31
7.32
7.32.1
7.32.2
7.33
7.33.1
7.33.2
7.34
7.35
7.37
7.37
7.37.1
7.37.1.1
7.38
7.38.1
7.38.1.1
7.38.1.2
7.39
7.40
7.40.1
7.40.2
7.41
7.42
QUALITY
Description Yes/No
Is there availability of size stones as per daily requirements?
Are the hearting, bond, quoin & face stones properly hammer dressed to get desirable shapes?
Is the alignment & location of masonry as desired?
Is the wetting of size stones being ensured?
Is the mortar mix proportion as specified?
Is the staggering of vertical joints being ensured?
Is the thickness of mortar joints are as specified in the drawing?
Are the dimensions & levels as per drawings?
Is the packing of interstices within masonry with stone chips are done effectively?
Is the cleaning & raking of joints being done properly?
Is the cleaning of dead mortar completed?
Is the curing done properly?
Is there availability of size stones as per daily requirements?
Are the hearting, bond, quoin & face stones properly hammer dressed to get desirable shapes?
Is the alignment & location of masonry as desired?
Is the wetting of size stones being ensured?
Is the mortar mix proportion as specified?
Is the staggering of vertical joints being ensured?
Is the thickness of mortar joints are as specified in the drawing?
Are the dimensions & levels as per drawings?
Is the packing of interstices within masonry with stone chips are done effectively?
Is the cleaning & raking of joints being done properly?
Is the cleaning of dead mortar completed?
Is the curing done properly?
Are all the tests conducted in accordance to the standards before the commencement of work?
In case of working under rainy conditions or under water, the location of pumps, pumping hours
decided from time to time in consultation with the Engineer-in-charge?
Is the centering and shuttering required for arch dome or circular moulded work be constructed
as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge?
The chajjas are provided with cove supports, where cove is in brick masonry
Are stone jalis fixed in grooves/rebates etc. to adjoining Stone work/Brick work/RCC as
shown in the drawing or as directed by Engineer-in-Charge.
References/ Remarks
Sr. No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
e lead paint?
be greater than three-fourth of the thickness of wall nor less than 15 cm.
LIST OF BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARD CODES
IS Code No.
IS 737
IS 1121 - (Pt. I)
IS 1122
IS 1123 Methods of identification of natural building stones.
IS 1124
IS 1125
IS 1126
IS 1128
IS 1129 Recommendations for dressing of natural building stones.
IS 1200 (Pt. IV)
IS 1197 (Pt. I)
IS 1597 (Pt. II)
IS 1805
IS 3620
IS 3622
IS 4104 (Pt. I)
IS 4101 (Part II)
Sr. No. Activity
Subject
Code of practice for external facing and veneers: (Part II-Cement Concrete
facing).
SAFETY
Description Yes/NoReferences/ Remarks
QU
Sr. No. Activity
7 cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of approved steel
7.1 primer all complete.
work, including cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming coat of
7.2 approved steel primer all complete.
Providing and fixing in position collapsible steel shutters with 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
7.3 approved steel primer.
Providing and fixing 1 mm thick M.S. sheet sliding-shutters, with frame and diagonal
braces of 40x40x6 mm angle iron, 3 mm M.S. gusset plates at the junctions and
corners, 25 mm dia pulley, 40x40x6 mm angle and T- iron guide at the top and
7.4 bottom respectively, including applying a priming coat of approved steel primer.
Providing and fixing 1mm thick M.S. sheet door with frame of 40x40x6 mm angle iron
and 3 mm M.S. gusset plates at the junctions and corners, all necessary fittings
7.5 complete, including applying a priming coat of approved steel primer.
7.5.1 Using M.S. angels 40x40x6 mm for diagonal braces
7.5.2 Using flats 30x6mm for diagonal braces and central cross piece
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
7.6 IS: 4454 - part 1 and M.S. top cover of required thickness for rolling shutters.
7.6.1 80x1.25 mm M.S. laths with 1.25 mm thick top cover
7.6.2 80x1.20 mm M.S. laths with 1.20 mm thick top cover
7.6.3 80x0.90 mm M.S. laths with 0.90 mm thick top cover
7.7 Providing and fixing ball bearing for rolling shutters.
Extra for providing grilled rolling shutters manufactured out of 8 mm dia M.S. bar
instead of laths as per design approved by Engineer-in- charge, (area of grill to be
7.9 measured).
Fixing standard steel glazed doors, windows and ventilators in walls, including fixing
of float glass panes with glazing clips and special metal-sash putty of approved make,
or metal beading with screws, (only steel windows, glass panes cut to size and
glazing clips or metal beading with screws, shall be supplied by department free of
7.10. cost.
Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement concrete block 15x10x10
cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
7.10.1 nominal size)
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.10.2 for separately)
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
7.11 members shall be measured for payment).
Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement concrete block 15x10x10
cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
7.11.1 nominal size)
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.11.2 for separately)
Providing and fixing T-iron frames for doors, windows and ventilators of mild steel
Tee-sections, joints mitred and welded, including fixing of necessary butt hinges and
7.13 screws and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer.
Fixing with 15x3 mm lugs 10 cm long embedded in cement concrete block 15x10x10
cm of C.C. 1:3:6 (1 Cement : 3 coarse sand : 6 graded stone aggregate 20 mm
7.13.1 nominal size)
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.13.2 for separately)
Providing and fixing pressed steel door frames conforming to IS: 4351, manufactured
from commercial mild steel sheet of 1.60 mm thickness, including hinges, jamb, lock
jamb, bead and if required angle threshold of mild steel angle of section 50x25 mm,
or base ties of 1.60 mm, pressed mild steel welded or rigidly fixed together by
mechanical means, including M.S. pressed butt hinges 2.5 mm thick with mortar
guards, lock strike-plate and shock absorbers as specified and applying a coat of
approved steel primer after pre-treatment of the surface as directed by Engineer-in-
7.14 charge
7.14.1 Profile B
7.14.1.1 Fixing with adjustable lugs with split end tail to each jamb
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.14.1.2 for separately)
7.14.2 Profile C
7.14.2.1 Fixing with adjustable lugs with split end tail to each jamb
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.14.2.2 for separately)
7.14.3 Profile E
7.14.3.1 Fixing with adjustable lugs with split end tail to each jamb
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.14.3.2 for separately)
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
7.15 primer.
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
7.15.1 primer.
Fixing with carbon steel galvanised dash fastener of required dia and size (to be paid
7.15.2 for separately)
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.
7.16 complete.
7.16.1 Hot finished welded type tubes
7.16.2 Hot finished seamless type tubes
7.16.3 Electric resistance or induction butt welded tubes
Providing and fixing M.S. fan clamp type I or II of 16 mm dia M.S. bar, bent to shape
with hooked ends in R.C.C. slabs or beams during laying, including painting the
7.17 exposed portion of loop, all as per standard design complete.
Providing and fixing circular/ Hexagonal cast iron or M.S. sheet box for ceiling fan
clamp, of internal dia 140 mm, 73 mm height, top lid of 1.5 mm thick M.S. sheet with
its top surface hacked for proper bonding, top lid shall be screwed into the cast iron/
M.S. sheet box by means of 3.3 mm dia round headed screws, one lock at the
corners. Clamp shall be made of 12 mm dia M.S. bar bent to shape as per standard
7.18 drawing.
Providing and fixing mild steel round holding down bolts with nuts and washer plates
7.19 complete.
7.20. Providing and fixing bolts including nuts and washers complete
7.21 Providing and fixing M.S. rivets of sizes in position.
7.22 Welding by gas or electric plant including transportation of plant at site etc. complete
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
7.23 etc. as required.
In stringers, treads, landings etc. of stair cases, including use of chequered plate
7.23.1 wherever required, all complete
7.23.2 In gratings, frames, guard bar, ladder, railings, brackets, gates and similar works
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
7.24 approved steel primer.
7.24.1 M.S. tube
7.24.2 E.R.W. tubes
7.24.3 G.I. pipes
Providing and fixing carbon steel galvanised ( minimum coating 5 micron) dash
fastener of 10 mm dia double threaded 6.8 grade (yield strength 480 N/mm2), counter
sunk head, comprising of 10 m dia polyamide PA 6 grade sleeve, including drilling of
7.25 hole in frame , concrete/ masonry, etc. as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
7.25.1 10 x 60 mm
7.25.2 10 x 80 mm
7.25.3 10 x 120 mm
7.25.4 10 x 140 mm
7.25.5 10 x 160 mm
Providing and fixing stainless steel ( Grade 304) railing made of 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-in-
charge, (for payment purpose only weight of stainless steel members shall be
7.26 considered excluding fixing accessories such as nuts, bolts, fasteners etc.).
Providing & fixing fly proof wire gauze to windows, clerestory windows & doors with
7.27 M.S. Flat 15x3 mm and nuts & bolts complete.
Galvanised M.S. Wire gauze with 0.63 mm dia wire and 1.4 mm aperture on both
7.27.1 sides
Stainless steel (grade 304) wire gauze of 0.5 mm dia wire and 1.4 mm aperture on
7.27.2 both sides
Providing & fixing glass panes with putty and glazing clips in steel doors, windows,
7.28 clerestory windows, all complete with :
7.28.1 4.0 mm thick glass panes
7.28.2 5.5 mm thick glass panes
Providing and fixing angle iron frames for doors, windows and ventilators of mild steel
Angle sections of size 35x35x5 mm, joints mitred and welded by angle iron 35x35x5
mm or 35x 5 mm flat pieces to the existing T-iron frame or to the wall with dash
fastener, including fixing of necessary butt hinges and screws and applying a priming
coat of approved steel primer, all complete as per the direction of
7.29 Engineer_In_charge.
Code as per QUALITY
DAR Description
10
10.1 Welders Qualifcation record
Structural steel shall conform to IS 1997:1975, IS2062 :1992
Are Bending and cutting done in a skilled manner and does not impair the metal strength?
Are there no joints between members to acheive the required full length?
Are the cut ends finished smooth?
A primer coat such as Red oxide/ zinc chromate shall be applied before the steel member is placed in posit
Suitabilitly and capacity of equipment used for erection are thoroughly checked?
Is fabrication done as specified in IS 800?
is the method of hoisting and erecting the steel structure approved?
Be responsible for ensuring that welding techniques are compatible with the materials used.
Deposited weld metal shall be free of defects
10.2 A figure of the steel structure to be fabricated shall be drawn on a level platform to full scale?
Fabrication shall be done as specified in IS 800.
Position
black boltsof rivet
plus holes
1.5 mmmarked accurately?
for rivets/ bolts of nominal diameter less than or equal to 25 mm” and 2.0 mm
for rivets of nominal diameter exceeding 25 mm care shall be taken in this respect for all single riveted
together before and during riveting, and special
connections
The nominal length of the bolt shall be the distance from the underside of the head to the
further end and
Bolts, nuts of the shank. shall be thoroughly cleaned and dipped in double boiled linseed
washers
oil, before use.
Trusses are lifted only at nodes?
The collapsible gate shall be provided with necessary bolts and nuts, locking arrangement,
10.3 All
stoppers and handles.
the members of the collapsible gate including T-iron are thoroughly cleaned off rust, scales,
dust etc. and given a priming coat?
10.4
10.5
10.5.1
10.5.2
10.6
10.6.1
10.6.2
10.6.3
10.7 Rolling shutters shall conform to IS 6248
10.9
10.10.1
10.10.2
10.11
10.11.1
10.11.2
10.13
10.13.1
10.13.2
10.14
10.14.1
10.14.1.1
10.14.1.2
10.14.2
10.14.2.1
10.14.2.2
10.14.3
10.14.3.1
10.14.3.2
10.15
10.15.1
10.15.2
10.16
10.16.1
10.16.2
10.16.3
10.17
10.18
10.19
10.20.
10.21
10.22
10.25
10.23.1
10.23.2
10.26
10.26.1
10.26.2
10.26.3
10.27
10.27.1
10.27.2
10.27.3
10.27.4
10.27.5
10.28
10.29
10.29.1
10.29.2
10.30.
10.30.1
10.30.2
10.31
Yes/No References/ Remarks Sr. No.
aterials used.
m to full scale?
IS 800
IS 1363
rrangement,
off rust, scales,
IS 2074
SAFETY
Activity Description Yes/NoReferences/ Remarks
ces/ Remarks
Sr. No. Activity
8 marble shade (To be secured to the backing by means of cramps, which shall be paid
8.1 for separately).
8.1.1 Raj Nagar Plain white marble/ Udaipur green marble/ Zebra black marble.
8.1.1.1 Area of slab upto 0.50 sqm
8.1.1.2 Area of slab
cement, over
mixed 0.50
with sqm pigment, epoxy touch ups, including rubbing, curing,
matching
8.2 moulding and polishing to edges to give high gloss finish etc. complete at all levels.
8.2.1 Raj Nagar Plain white marble/ Udaipur green marble/ Zebra black marble
8.2.1.1 Area of slab upto 0.50 sqm
8.2.1.2 Area of slab over 0.50 sqm
8.2.1 Granite of any colour and shade
8.2.1.1 Area of slab upto 0.50 sqm
8.2.1.2 Area of slab
including over 0.50
machine sqm to edge to give high gloss finish etc. complete as per
polishing
8.3 design approved by Engineer-in-Charge.
8.3.1 Marble work
8.3.2 Granite work
facia and drops of width upto 150 mm with epoxy resin based adhesive, including
8.4 cleaning
including etc. complete.
necessary holes for pillar taps etc. including moulding, rubbing and polishing
8.5 of cut edges etc. complete.
Mirror polishing on marble work/Granite work/stone work where ever required to give
8.6 high gloss finish
necessary hole incomplete.
stones and embedding the cramp in the hole (fastener to be paid
8.7 separately).
8.7.1 Gunmetal cramps
8.7.2 Stainless steel cramps
Providing and fixing expansion hold fasteners on C.C. /R.C.C./Brick masonry surface
8.8 backing including drilling necessary holes and the cost of bolt etc complete.
8.8.1 Wedge expansion type
8.8.1.1 Fastener with threaded dia 6 mm
8.8.1.2 Fastener with threaded dia 10 mm
8.8.1.3 Fastener with threaded dia 12 mm
Stone tile (polished) work for wall lining over 12 mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1
cement : 3 coarse sand) and cement slurry @ 3.3 kg/sqm including pointing in white
8.9 cement complete.
8.9.1 8mm thick
8.9.1.1 Raj nagar plain white marble/ Udaipur green marble/ Zebra black marble
8.9.1.2 Granite of any colour and shade
Providing and fixing stone slab with table rubbed, edges rounded and polished, of
size 75x50 cm deep and 1.8 cm thick, fixed in urinal partitions by cutting a chase of
appropriate width with chase cutter and embedding the stone in the chase with epoxy
grout or with cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 6 mm nominal size) as per direction of Engineer-in-charge and finished
8.10. smooth.
8.10.1 White Agaria Marble Stone
8.10.2 Granite Stone of approved shade
Providing and fixing machine cut, mirror/ eggshell polished , Marble stone work for
wall lining (veneer work) including dado, skirting, risers of steps etc., in required
design and pattern wherever required, stones of different finished surface texture, on
12 mm (average) thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand) laid and jointed
with white cement slurry @ 3.3 kg/sqm including pointing with white cement slurry
admixed with pigment of matching shade, including rubbing, curing, polishing etc. all
complete as per Architectural drawings, and as directed by the Engineer-in-
Charge.“a. 18 mm thick Italian Marble stone slab,Perlato, Rosso
8.11 verona, Fire Red or Dark Emperadore etc
Providing and laying flamed finish Granite stone flooring in required design and
patterns, in linear as well as curvilinear portions of the building all complete as per the
architectural drawings with 18 mm thick stone slab over 20 mm (average) thick base
of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) laid and jointed with cement slurry
and pointing with white cement slurry admixed with pigment of matching shade
including rubbing, curing and polishing etc. all complete as specified and as directed
by the Engineer-in-Charge : a. Flamed finish granite stone slab Jet Black, Cherry
8.12 Red, Elite Brown, Cat Eye or equivalent
Providing and laying Polished Granite stone flooring in required design and patterns,
in linear as well as curvilinear portions of the building all complete as per the
architectural drawings with 18 mm thick stone slab over 20 mm (average) thick base
of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) laid and jointed with cement slurry
and pointing with white cement slurry admixed with pigment of matching shade
including rubbing , curing and polishing etc. all complete as specified and as directed
8.13 by the Engineer-in-Charge.
8.13.1 Polished Granite stone slab jet Black, Cherry Red, Elite Brown, Cat Eye or equivalent.
Code as per QUALITY
DAR
8
8.1
8.1.1
8.1.1.1
8.1.1.2
8.2
8.2.1
8.2.1.1
8.2.1.2
8.2.1
8.2.1.1
8.2.1.2
8.3
8.3.1
8.3.2
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.7.1
8.7.2
8.8
8.8.1
8.8.1.1
8.8.1.2
8.8.1.3
8.9
8.9.1
8.9.1.1
8.9.1.2
8.10.
8.10.1
8.10.2
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.13.1
QUALITY
Description
Check for cleanliness of base surface before the tiling work is done. Has the loose mortar & debris been removed from
Have the preceding activities like fixing of doors, partitions, false ceiling, etc have been completed properly?
Check if the provision of service conduits, junction boxes, etc are done as specified.
Is the approved pattern of laying available for reference?
Are slopes for the tiled surface finalized?
Check for availability of tiles & other construction aids before the work starts.
Check for availability of tiling masons
Is the mortar mixing proportion done as specified?
Check if the thickness of mortar bed acceptable?
Check for pattern of laying
Check for the thickness of joints between tiles
Check for tiling around doors, sanitary fittings, columns, partitions, etc
Check the finishing of edges for cut tiles
Check for the addition of pigment to cement, if required
Check if the curing of tiling is done for a specified period
Check for cleaning of tile surface
Check for grinding & polishing
Final check for true level surface, pattern, surface finishes, slope, etc
Has the coloured cement been used to fill the joints between tiles properly?
Yes/No References/ Remarks Sr. No.
ar & debris been removed from the work area?
completed properly?
SAFETY
Activity Description Yes/NoReferences/ Remarks
ces/ Remarks
Code as per QUALITY
Sr. No. Activity
the joints with same mortar, with common burnt clay DAR
10.1 non modular bricks
1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand)
1:6 (1cement : 6 coarse sand)
Splash backs
Wall tiles complete
complete and correct
and feature tiles to plan in correct location and
included
correct size.
Waterproofing complete and inspected prior to tiling.
Spare full boxes of tiles neatly stacked under stairs around corner so
painter can paint wall linings.
Timber delivery pallets placed in bin provided.
References/ Remarks
QUALITY
Code as per
Sr. No. lugs or with dash fasteners of Activity
required dia & length ( hold fast lugs or DAR
9.1 dash fastener shall be paid for separately). 9.1
position with hold fast lugs or with dash fasteners of required dia &
9.2 length (hold fast lugs or dash fastener shall be paid for separately). 9.2
Extra for additional labour for circular works, such as in frames of fan
9.4 ligh 9.4
Sal wood
Kiln seasoned and chemically treated hollock wood
Fly proof stainless steel grade 304 wire gauge with 0.5 mm dia. wire
9.8 and 1.4 mm wide aperture with matching wood beading 9.8
Extra for providing heavy sheet float glass panes instead of ordinary
float glass in glazed doors, windows and clerestory window shutters.
(Area of opening for glass panes excluding portion inside rebate shall
9.11 be measured) 9.11
Extra for providing frosted glass panes 4 mm thick instead of ordinary
float glass panes 4 mm thick in doors, windows and clerestory
window shutters. (Area of opening for glass panes excluding portion
9.12 inside rebate shall be measured). 9.12
Deduct for providing pin headed glass panes instead of ordinary float
glass panes weighing 4 mm thick in doors, windows and clerestory
windows shutters (Area of opening for glass panes excluding portion
9.13 inside rebate shall be measured). 9.13
Extra for providing ISI marked Stainless Steel butt hinges instead of
M.S. pressed butt hinges bright finished of required size with
9.14 necessary screws. (Shutter area to be measured). 9.14
Check for plumb for the door frame w.R.T. Masonry opening.
Check for plumb for the door w.R.T. Masonry plumb.
Check for plastering of window frames to walls by screws
Extra for straight cutting in C.G.S. sheet roofing for making opening of
10.2 area exceeding 40 sq. decimeter for chimney stacks, sky light etc.: 12.2
Extra for circular cutting in C.G.S. sheet roofing for making opening of
10.3 area exceeding 40 sq. decimeter: 12.3
fixed with polymer coated J or L hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm dia G.I.
10.4 limpet and bitumen washers complete. 12.4
polymer coated J, or L hooks, bolts and nuts 8 mm dia G.I. limpet and
10.5 bitumen washers complete : 12.5
washer complete, bent to shape and fixed in wall with cement mortar
10.6 1:3 (1 cement : 3 coarse sand). 12.6
10.11 Extra for providing and fixing wind ties of 40x 6 mm flat iron section 12.11
Providing and fixing ridges and hips in fibre cement high impact
polypropylene reinforced roofing with suitable fixing accessories or
10.12 self drilling fastener and EPDM washer etc. complete. 12.12
Providing flat iron brackets 50x3 mm size with necessary bolts, nuts
and washers etc. for fixing asbestos cement / G.S. sheets gutters with
10.14 purlins. 12.14
10cm thick (average) mud phaska of damped brick earth on roofs laid
to slope consolidated and plastered with 25 mm thick mud mortar with
bhusha @ 35 kg per cum of earth and gobri leaping with mix 1:1 (1
clay : 1 cow-dung) and covered with machine moulded tile bricks,
grouted with cement mortar 1:3 ( 1 cement : 3 fine sand) mixed with
2% of integral water proofing compound by weight of cement and
10.17 finished neat. 12.17
Providing and laying brick tiles over mumty roofs, grouted with
cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand) mixed with 2% of integral
water proofing compound by weight of cement, over 12 mm layer of
10.19 cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand) and finished neat: 12.19
Providing and laying pressed clay tiles (as per approved pattern 20
mm nominal thickness of approved size) on roofs jointed with cement
mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) mixed with 2% integral water
proofing compound, laid over a bed of 20 mm thick cement mortar 1:4
10.20. (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) and finished neat complete. 12.20.
Providing sand stone slab for roofing and laying them in cement
mortar 1 : 4 (1 cement : 4 coarse sand) over wooden karries or
R.C.C. battens or structural steel sections (Karries or battens or
structural steel sections to be paid separately), including pointing the
ceiling joints with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand )
10.23 complete : 12.23
10.27 Extra for Circular cutting including wastages in ceiling with: 12.27
Providing and fixing thermal insulation with Resin Bonded Fibre glass
wool conforming to IS: 8183. Density 16 kg/m³, 50 mm thick, wrapped
in 200G Virgin Polythene bags placed over existing false ceiling and
10.33 held in position by criss-crossing GI wire 12.35
Providing lead caulked joints to sand cast iron rain water pipes and
10.37 fittings: 12.39
Providing, fixing and embedding sand cast iron accessories for rain
water pipes in the masonry surrounded with 12 mm thick cement
mortar of the same mix, as that of masonry (lead caulking will be paid
10.38 for separately): 12.40.
Providing and fixing on wall face unplasticised Rigid PVC rain water
pipes conforming to IS : 13592 Type A, including jointing with seal
ring conforming to IS : 5382, leaving 10 mm gap for thermal
10.39 expansion, (i) Single socketed pipes. 12.41
Providing and fixing to the inlet mouth of rain water pipe cast iron
10.42 grating 15 cm diameter and weighing not less than 440 grams. 12.44
Providing and fixing false ceiling at all height including providing and
fixing of frame work made of special sections, power pressed from
M.S. sheets and galvanized with zinc coating of 120 gms/sqm (both
side inclusive) as per IS : 277 and consisting of angle cleats of size
25 mm wide x 1.6 mm thick with flanges of 27 mm and 37mm, at
1200 mm centre to centre, one flange fixed to the ceiling with dash
fastener 12.5 mm dia x 50mm long with 6mm dia bolts, other flange of
cleat fixed to the angle hangers of 25x10x0.50 mm of required length
with nuts & bolts of required size and other end of angle hanger fixed
with intermediate G.I. channels 45x15x0.9 mm running at the spacing
of 1200 mm centre to centre, to which the ceiling section 0.5 mm thick
bottom wedge of 80 mm with tapered flanges of 26 mm each having
lips of 10.5 mm, at 450 mm centre to centre, shall be fixed in a
direction perpendicular to G.I. intermediate channel with connecting
clips made out of 2.64 mm dia x 230 mm long G.I. wire at every
junction, including fixing perimeter channels 0.5 mm thick 27 mm high
having flanges of 20 mm and 30 mm long, the perimeter of ceiling
fixed to wall/partition with the help of rawl plugs at 450 mm centre,
with 25mm long dry wall screws @ 230 mm interval, including fixing of
gypsum board to ceiling section and perimeter channel with the help
of dry wall screws of size 3.5 x 25 mm at 230 mm c/c, including
jointing and finishing to a flush finish of tapered and square edges of
the board with recommended jointing compound , jointing tapes ,
finishing with jointing compound in 3 layers covering upto 150 mm on
both sides of joint and two coats
of primer suitable for board, all as per manufacturer's specification
and also including
the cost of making openings for light fittings, grills, diffusers, cutouts
made with frame of
perimeter channels suitably fixed, all complete as per drawings,
specification and direction
of the Engineer in Charge but excluding the cost of painting with :
10.43 12.45
Providing and fixing to the inlet mouth of rain water pipe PTMT (an
Engineering Thermoplastic) grating square (Slit) 150 mm square with
10.44 a height of 8 mm and weighing not less than 100 gms. 12.46
Providing & laying on roof pressed clay tile ridge (Mangalore tile) of
20mm thickness and of approved pattern on steel frame work
10.47 complete (steel frame work to be paid separately) 12.49
Providing and fixing thermal insulation with Resin Bonded Fibre glass
wool conforming to IS: 8183 having density 24 kg/m3, 50 mm thick,
wrapped in 200G Virgin Polythene Bags fixed to wall with screw,
rawel plug & washers and held in position by criss crossing GI wire
10.55 etc. complete as per directions of Engineer-in-Charge 12.57
Providing and fixing thermal insulation with Resin bonded rock wool
conforming to IS: 8183, density 48 kg/m3, 50 mm thick, wrapped in
200 G virgin Polythene bags placed over existing false ceilng and
10.59 held in position by crisscrossing Gl wire. 12.61
Providing and fixing thermal insulation with Resin Bonded rock wool
conforming to IS: 8183, having density 48 kg/m3,50 mm
thick,wrapped in 200 G Virgin Polythene Bags fixed to wall wirh
screw, rawel plug & washers and held and in position by criss cossing
10.60. GI wire etc. complete as per directions of Engineer-in-Charge. 12.62
Providing and applying two coats of High Albedo paint having
minimum Solar Reflective Index (SRI) 108 (with solar reflectance &
thermal emittance tested as per ASTM) C 1549 and ASTM C 1371
respectively), VOC less than 10 cc/gm. The coating thickness and the
methodology of application shall strctly as per manufacturer's
specifications and as approved by Engineer-in-Charge. Surface
preparation includes cleaning with metal wire brush to remove all
dust, fungus etc., washing with water all complete. The contractor
shall give guarantee for the perfomance of SRI and also the durabitity
10.61 of coating, all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge. 12.63
QUALITY
Description Yes/No References/ Remarks
Are the weather
All employees conditions
have acceptable?
been informed of the work taking
place
A safe way to access the roof has been established
and will be used
If applicable
Safety only fixed
belts must be wornwalkways
where will be usedand
necessary,
safety lines must
a competent be fit– for
person. the job and toeboards are
Guardrails
included.
once a week to ensure that it is still well balanced and
stable
No work is to be ever done alone. There must be two
workers present
Any ladder beingatused
all times
should be tied off and properly
secured
displayed as required (consider items which may fall
through
issued tothe
theroof as well asemployees
appropriate from the roof)
that would
require them
If working withtoshingles
perform do
or supervise work while
not stack them beingon
done.
the
roof
Shingles on the roof will be secured against high
winds
Existing overhead services crossing or adjacent to the
intended roofoutlets
Ducts or air work have
on thebeen
roof considered
have been considered
and any hazard from fumes have
If there are overhead obstruction theybeenhave
dealtbeen
with
indentified
All suitableto the employees
Personal Protective Equipment has been
identified and is required that it will be worn
How will we access the roof on an ongoing basis?
Are access points in good repair?
How will materials be transported to the roof?
Are there any open sides or unprotected edges?
Are guardrails present and to code?
11.5 15 mm cement plaster on rough side of single or half brick wall of mix: 13.5
Pointing on tile brick work with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine
11.32 sand): 13.32
11.39 Colour washing such as green, blue or buff to give an even shade : 13.39
11.44 Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of required shade : 13.44
11.45 Finishing walls with textured exterior paint of required shade : 13.45
11.46 Finishing walls with Acrylic Smooth exterior paint of required shade : 13.46
Finishing with Deluxe Multi surface paint system for interiors and
11.48 exteriors using Primer as per manufacturers specifications : 13.48
Painting with silicon & acrylic emulsion based water thinnable sealer
of approved brand and manufacture on wet or patchy portion of
11.50. plastered surfaces : 13.51
Finishing with Epoxy paint (two or more coats) at all locations
prepared and applied as per manufacturer's specifications including
11.51 appropriate priming coat, preparation of surface, etc. complete. 13.52
Painting (two or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with black anticorrosive bitumastic paint of approved
brand and manufacture, over and including a priming of ready mixed
11.54 zinc chromate yellow primer on new work: 13.55
Painting (two or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand and
manufacture and required colour over a priming coat of approved
11.55 steel primer on new work. 13.56
Coal tarring two coats on new work using 0.16 Litre and 0.12 litre coal
11.58 tar per sqm in the first coat and second coat respectively. 13.59
11.70. Lettering with black Japan paint of approved brand and manufacture 13.71
QUALITY
Description
The blockwork has been cured for 7 days and dry Yes/No References/ Remarks
before plastering is started?
Ceiling
sponge plastering is done
finish, rough before
plaster wall plastering?
and zone of application
are clarified?
silt content low (<6%) and potable water should be
used for mixing
All surfaces mortar.
to be plastered must be wet to prevent
absorption of water from plaster.
Mortar
Ensureshould be used
plastering withinis½even
thickness to 1 at
hour of the mix.
all points during
plastering.
All chasing, installation of conduit, boxes etc are
ensured before
sufficiently commencement
and is of plastering
kept continuously work
damp for proper
curing for at least 7 days?
Check for cracks
The grade of fine aggregate is as specified in the
specifications?
Is
Is the
the scaffolding
scaffolding safe to work
built and on? by the person in
approved
charge?
Cement plaster shall be 6 mm thick finished with a
floating coat of neat cement and thick coat
of lime wash on top of walls for bearing of slabs
Dismantling C.I. or asbestos rain water pipe with fittings and clamps
12.42 including stacking the material within 50 metres lead : 15.42
stacking of pipes & lead at site within 50 metre lead as per direction
12.45 of Engineer-in-charge: 15.45
including stacking of pipes & lead at site within 50 metres lead as per
12.46 direction of Engineer-in-charge : 15.46
Dismantling old plaster or skirting raking out joints and cleaning the
surface for plaster including disposal of rubbish to the dumping
12.56 ground within 50 metres lead. 15.56
13.11 Fixing old glass panes with wooden fillets (excluding cost of fillets)
Providing and fixing 16 mm M.S. Fan clamps of standard shape and size
in existing R.C.C. slab, including cutting chase, anchoring clamp to
reinforcement bar, including cleaning, refilling, making good the chase
with matching concrete, plastering and painting the exposed portion of
13.12 the clamps complete.
Raking out joints in lime or cement mortar and preparing the surface for
re-pointing or replastering, including disposal of rubbish to the dumping
13.17 ground, all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge.
Flush pointing with cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement : 3 fine sand) mixed
with 2% of integral water proofing compound by weight of cement for flat
13.18 tile bricks on top of mud phaska :
13.18.1 With F.P.S. brick tiles
13.18.2 With modular brick tiles
Taking out wind ties from roof including cutting out rusted bolts, nuts etc.
13.19 and removing materials to any distance within compound and stacking.
Fixing of old wind tie with new fittings including painting two or more
coats with anticorrosive bitumastic paint of approved brand &
manufacturer over and including priming coat of ready mixed zinc
13.20 chromate yellow primer of approved brand.
Renewing bottom rail and/or top runner of collapsible gate including
making good all damages and applying priming coat of zinc chromate
13.21 yellow primer of approved brand and manufacturer.
Renewing Wrought iron or M.S. Wheel or roller of steel door or gate and
fitting and fixing the same with necessary clamps, nuts and bolts/welding
13.22 and erection etc. complete
13.22.1 Wheel 50 mm dia and below
13.22.2 Wheel above 50 mm dia
Brick work with common burnt clay bricks of class designation 7.5 in
13.25 mud mortar
13.26 Providing and fixing 25 mm thick shutters for cup board etc. :
13.26.1 Panelled or panelled & glazed shutters :
Superior class teak wood including nickel plated bright finished M.S.
13.26.1.1 piano hinges with necessary screws.
Ist class teak wood including nickel plated bright finished M.S. piano
13.26.1.2 hinges with necessary screws.
13.26.2 Glazed shutters :
Superior class teak wood including nickel plated bright finished M.S.
13.26.2.1 piano hinges with necessary screws.
Ist class teak wood including nickel plated bright finished M.S. piano
13.26.2.2 hinges with necessary screws.
Providing and fixing plain jaffri door and window shutters including bright
or/and black enamelled M.S. butt hinges with necessary screws 35x10
mm laths placed 35 mm apart (frames to be paid separately), including
13.27 fixing 50x12 mm beading complete with :
13.27.1 Second class teak wood
Providing and fixing brass curtain rods of wall thickness 1.25 mm with
two brass brackets fixed with brass screws and wooden plugs etc.
13.28 wherever necessary complete.
13.28.1 20 mm diameter.
13.28.2 25 mm diameter.
Providing and fixing M.S. round or square bars with M.S. flats at
13.29 required spacing in wooden frames of windows and clerestory windows.
Providing and fixing bright finished brass single acting spring hinges with
13.31 necessary brass screws etc. complete
13.31.1 150 mm
13.31.2 125 mm
13.31.3 100 mm
Providing and fixing bright finished brass double acting spring hinges
13.32 with necessary brass screws etc. complete :
13.32.1 150 mm
13.32.2 125 mm
13.32.3 100 mm
Providing and fixing bright finished brass flush bolts with necessary
13.33 brass screws etc. complete :
13.33.1 150 mm
13.33.2 125 mm
13.33.3 100 mm
Providing and fixing 150 mm bright finished floor brass door stopper with
rubber cushion, necessary brass screws etc. to suit shutter thickness
13.34 complete
13.35 Providing and fixing bright finished brass hard drawn hooks and eyes :
13.35.1 300 mm
13.35.2 250 mm
13.35.3 200 mm
13.35.4 150 mm
13.35.5 100 mm
Providing and fixing bright finished brass fan light pivot with necessary
13.36 brass screws etc. complete.
Providing and fixing 300 mm long bright finished brass chain with hook
13.37 for fan light including necessary brass screws etc. complete.
Providing and fixing bright finished brass quadrant stay 300 mm long
13.38 with necessary brass screws etc. complete.
Providing and fixing bright finished brass helical door spring (superior
13.39 quality).
Providing and fixing chromium plated brass butt hinges with necessary
13.40 chromium plated brass screws etc. complete.
13.40.1 125x70x4 mm (ordinary type)
13.40.2 100x70x4 mm (ordinary type)
13.40.3 75x65x4 mm (heavy type)
13.40.4 75x40x2.5 mm (ordinary type)
13.40.5 50x40x2.5 mm (ordinary type)
Providing and fixing 85x42 mm chromium plated brass pull bolt lock with
necessary chromium plated brass screws, nuts, bolts and washers etc.
13.41 complete.
Removing dry or oil bound distemper, water proofing cement paint and
the like by scrapping, sand papering and preparing the surface smooth
13.46 including necessary repairs to scratches etc. complete.
Painting on G.S. sheet with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand
13.47 and manufacture of required colour to give an even shade :
13.47.1 Old work (one or more coats)
Painting (two or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with black anticorrosive bitumastic paint of approved brand
and manufacture over and including a priming coat of ready mixed zinc
13.48 chromate yellow primer on new work :
13.48.1 75 mm diameter pipes
Painting (one or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with black anticorrosive bitumastic paint of approved brand
13.49 and manufacture on old work :
13.49.1 75 mm diameter pipes
13.49.2 100 mm diameter pipes
13.49.3 150 mm diameter pipes
Painting (two or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with aluminium paint of approved brand and manufacture
over a priming coat of ready mixed zinc chromate yellow primer on new
13.50 work :
13.50.1 75 mm diameter pipes
13.50.2 100 mm diameter pipes
13.50.3 150 mm diameter pipes
Painting (one or more coats) on rain water, soil, waste and vent pipes
and fittings with synthetic enamel paint of approved brand and
13.51 manufacture and required colour on old work :
13.51.1 75 mm diameter pipes
13.51.2 100 mm diameter pipes
13.51.3 150 mm diameter pipes
Polishing on wood work with ready made wax polish of approved brand
13.59 and manufacture :
13.59.1 Old work
13.60 Re-lettering with black Japan paint of approved brand and manufacture.
Painting (one or more coats) with black Japan paint of approved brand
13.61 and manufacture to give an even shade.
Providing and fixing C.P. brass chain and rubber plug complete for sink
13.62 or wash basin:
13.62.1 32 mm dia
13.62.2 40 mm dia
Distempering with 1st quality acrylic washable distemper (ready made)
of approved manufacturer and of required shade and colour complete.
13.63 as per manufacturer's specification.
13.63.1 One or more coats on old work
13.64 Finishing walls with water proofing cement paint of required shade :
Old work (one or more coats applied @ 2.20 kg/10 sqm) over priming
coat of primer applied @ 0.80 litrs/10 sqm complete including cost of
13.64.1 Priming coat.
13.64.2 Old work (one or more coats @ 2.20 kg/10 sqm) complete.
13.66 Finishing walls with Acrylic Smooth exterior paint of required shade :
Old work (Two or more coat applied @ 1.67 ltr/ 10 sqm) on existing
13.66.1 cement paint surface
13.66.2 Old work (One or more coat applied @ 0.90 ltr/10 sqm)
Finishing walls with Premium Acrylic Smooth exterior paint with Silicone
13.67 additives of required shade
Old work (Two or more coats applied @ 1.43 ltr/ 10 sqm) over existing
13.67.1 cement paint surface
13.67.2 Old work (one or more coats applied @ 0.83 ltr/10 sqm)
Providing & fixing White vitreous china water closet squatting pan
(Indian type) along with "S" or "P" trap including dismantling of old WC
seat and "S" or "P" trap at site complete with all operations including all
necessary materials, labour and disposal of dismantled material i/c
13.80 malba, all complete as per the direction of Engineer-in charge.
13.80.1 Long pattern W.C Pan of size 580x440 mm
13.80.2 Orissa pattern W.C Pan of size 580x440 mm
Cutting holes of required size in brick masonry wall for fixing of exhaust
fan including providing and fixing 300 mm dia PVC pipe conforming BIS-
12818 and making good the same etc. complete as per direction of
13.81 Engineer-in-charge.
Taking out existing wooden door shutter, repair by cutting, painting etc.
and refixing of repaired door shutters to existing door frames, including
replacement of hinges with screws, etc. as required, all complete as per
13.85 the direction of the Engineer-in-charge.
QUALITY
Description Yes/NoReferences/ Remarks
Apply a wood protectant.
Lubricate hinges.
Lubricate hardware.
Check to see if weepInspect mechanism
holes are for free
open. Clean travel.
out dirt and dust. Lubricate
rollers and latches.
Check for cracks or any sign of dampness or leaks. Check for any
evidence of termites or wood-eating insects.
Check and clean grout.
Clean and replace filters if necessary.
Remove and clean the filter. Clean accumulated grease deposits from
the fan housing.
Clean dust from top. Clean refrigerator drain pan. Clean and defrost
freezer if necessary.
Check for leaks.
Check for wear or damage. Replace if necessary.
Test for proper operation and replace batteries if necessary.
Test for proper operation.
Inspect visible areas, vents, and ducts for cracks, leaks, or blockages.
Check for proper drainage.
Clean oil and grease.
Check interior and exterior faucets for leaks. Clean aerators. Replace
washers if necessary.
Clean with baking soda. Pour water down unused drains.
Inspect visible pipes for leaks.
Check for leaks. Check for damaged, loose, or missing shingles. Check
vents and louvers for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects. Check flashing
around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks.
Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar. Check for leaks.
Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects.
Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, or damage.
Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar. Check siding for damage or
rot. Check painted surfaces for flaking.
Trim shrubbery around walls. Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris
that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3
inches to your house). Maintain grading.
Check for cracks or deterioration. Reseal or repair if necessary.
Examine septic system drain field for flooding and odor. Have tank
pumped yearly.
Clean. Check for leaks. Check for damaged, loose or missing shingles.
Check vents and louvers for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects. Check
flashing around roof stacks, vents, and skylights for leaks.
Clean and check for deteriorating bricks and mortar. Check for leaks.
Check for birds, nests, squirrels, and insects.
Clean and check for leaks, misalignment, or damage.
Clean.
Check for deteriorating bricks and mortar. Check siding for damage or
rot. Check painted surfaces for flaking.
Trim shrubbery around walls. Remove tree limbs, branches, or debris
that can attract insects (no wood or shrubbery should be closer than 3
inches to your house). Maintain grading.
Check for cracks or deterioration. Reseal or repair if necessary.
Inspect for proper operation.
Drain.
Brick edging laid lengthwise with half brick depth including excavation,
14.8 refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres :
With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class
14.8.1 designation 7.5
Dry brick pitching half brick thick in drains including supply of bricks and
14.12 preparing the surface complete :
With common burnt clay F.P.S. (non modular) bricks of class
14.12.1 designation 7.5
Cutting road and making good the same including supply of extra
quantities of materials i.e. aggregate, moorum screening, red bajri and
14.13 labour required.
14.13.1 bituminous portion
14.13.2 Water bound macadam
Cutting bajri paths and making good the same including supply of extra
14.14 quantities of brick aggregate, moorum and red bajri required.
14.15 Supplying at site :
R.C.C. Standards post/ struts/rails/ pales of mix 1:1.5:3 (1 cement : 1.5
coarse sand : 3 graded stone aggregate 12.5 mm nominal size) with
wooden plugs or 6mm bar nibs wherever required as per direction of
Engineer-in- charge (cost of earth works in excavation, concrete works
14.15.1 in foundation to be paid separately).
Welded steel wire fabric of required width having rectangular mesh
painted with two or more coats of enamel paint of approved shade over
14.15.2 a coat of primer (Priming & Painting to be paid for separately).
Whether Core cutting tests have been carried out by the department
concerned as per specifications of the contract