Chapter Three: Technical Spec. and Method of Measurements For The Diff. Trade of Works
Chapter Three: Technical Spec. and Method of Measurements For The Diff. Trade of Works
2 Concrete Works
3 Masonry work
B. SUPER STRUCTURE
1 Concrete Works
2 Masonry Works
3 Roofing
5 Metal Works
6 Finishing
7 Glazing
8 Painting
9 Sanitary installation
10 Electrical installation
11 Fence Work
3. TECHNICAL SPEC. AND METHOD OF
MEASUREMENTS FOR THE DIFF. TRADE OF WORKS
A. SUBSTRUCTURE
Any structure below the ground floor slab level
including the basement, retaining walls, ground slab,
grade beam, and foundation is called a substructure.
substructure work can be categorized as follows
1. Excavation and earthworks
2. Concrete works
3. Masonry works
Steel is not used in substructure unless in composite
form.
3.1 EXCAVATION AND EARTHWORKS
Borrow fill: - filling of soil by bringing the fill from another place
when there is shortage of fill or when better quality material is
required.
The major consideration under embankment is compaction.
Compaction is done usually at 20 cm lift thickness.
measured in m3 of net volume to be filled
EXAMPLE OF DESCRIPTION OF EARTH WORKS
1.1 Clear off the site to remove top soil to an average depth of
20cm.
1.2 Bulk Excavation in ordinary soil to a depth of 150cm
starting from stripped ground level.
1.3 Excavate in ordinary soil for isolated footing to a
depth not exceeding 150cm from reduced level.
1.4 Ditto as item 1.3 exceeding 150cm but not
exceeding 300cm.
1.5 Ditto as item 1.4 but for soft rock excavation.
1.6 Ditto as item 1.5 but for rock excavation.
EXAMPLE OF DESCRIPTION OF EARTH WORKS
1.7 Fill around footings and foundation column to maintain
the desired level with selected borrowed non expansive
material and compact in layers not exceeding 20cm thick
by sprinkling water to insure 95% modified AASHTO
dry density.
1.8 Backfill under hard core with non-expansive selected
material from site and compact in layers not exceeding
20cm thick by sprinkling water to insure 95% modified
AASHTO dry density.
1.9 Cart away surplus excavated material to a distance not
exceeding 5kms.
1.10 25cm thick sound basaltic or equivalent stone hard-core
finished and blinded with crushed stone.
DISPOSAL AND SUNDRY ITEMS
3.1.4 Disposal:
cleaning the building area including cart away.
Measured in m3
dust blinding
measured in m2
3.2.1 CONCRETE
Cast in situ concrete – formed on site
-Requires formwork and reinforcement
Prefabricated concrete –fabricated (manufactured) in a
factory and brought to the site
joined to make a building
w2 = (d22/62) * 0.222
3.5 MASONRY WORKS
Blocks shall be manufactured from cement, aggregates, red ash, or pumice with
no fine volcanic dust.
Trial mixes shall be prepared to attain the average minimum compressive
strength after casting and curing for 28 days.
The compressive strength of HCB on 28th day
Class Average of 6 Blocks Individual Block
Class A 42kg/cm2 38kg/cm2
Class B 35kg/cm2 32kg/cm2
Class C 20kg/cm2 18kg/cm2
* Class AA 70kg/cm2 65kg/cm2
* Class AAA 50kg/cm2 46kg/cm2
Class AA is for load bearing wall below grade
Class AAA is for load bearing wall above grade ( is obtained from aggregate
not from red ash)
BRICKS
GPSS is used for wall cladding, ridge cup, gutter, down pipes,
flashing, copping, edge trimmers etc; shall be to the size,
thickness and galvanization required; shall not be less than
G28; G24 is usually used for gutter, down pipes; Overlaps at
edges shall be minimum 15 cm
Posts shall be pealed off and allowed to season until the acceptable moisture
I) Ceiling
Ceiling shall be built to types, size and thickness on drawings
Soffits are made of chip wood, plywood, hard board, soft board
60 cm in both directions
Button shall be fixed to the truss or rafters in 4*5 cm sawn
timber suspenders
The joints of ceilings to wall shall be covered with moulded
corner lists not less than 50mm and joints of panels be covered
with mild timber and moulded lists not less than 30 mm wide.
SUSPENDED CEILING SOFFITS
Profiles (shapes)
The shape of the steel structure is determined by the Structural
Engineer .The sizes and shape shown on drawing shall be specified
in description column
Steel is used for constructing:-
Beams, columns, suspended slab, truss, rafter
Up to 15m span we can use timber trusses, but for span greater than
15m,we have to use a steel structure
BOLTS AND NUTS
Rollers shall be heavy duty and produced from stainless steel and be provided at top
3. Louver window
4. Security grills
Produced from mild steel galvanized or precoated solid plates or hollow profiles of patterns as shown on
drawings
5. Guard rails
- fastened to support securely embedded in concrete or welded
6. Wire netting and fly screen
netted wire produced from steel
7. Corner protection
-not less than 30 mm
- shall be securely screwed and embedded to angle of materials for protection
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
cement mortar backing for walls and cement screed bedding for floors
recently techniques of binding the marble with wall leaving space b/n
them (for expansion) is practiced.
Marble chips
flooring thickness shall not be less than 20 mm and does not exceed
50 mm
chips shall be irregular shape and the smallest dimension shall not be
less than 100mm
the exposed surface of mortar finish to marble chip shall not exceed
1:3 proportion
CONTINUED
ceramic tiles shall be 6mm thick for walls and not less than 15mm for
floors
mosaic tiles shall be in regular square or hexagonal sizes not
exceeding 25mm in dimension of each size
PVC tiles
usually thermoplastic
the tiles and skirting shall be resistant to household oil and acids
the glue (adhesive ) for fixing PVC tiles and skirting shall be in
accordance with manufacturer’s instruction
usually 2mm thick PVC tiles and 48 mm cement screed is used
CONTINUED
COPPING, CILLS, STEPS, RISERS
can be from marble , terrazzo , concrete , stone etc and shall be
laid as per the drawing
Stone and concrete pavements
dressed or roughly dressed sand stone or precast concrete shall
be laid on compacted fill of 10 cm sand or red ash bedding and
joints pointed with cement
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
Transparent glass:
Sheet glass (clear glass)
Wired glass:
-shall be in wire mesh , transparent , translucent or figured
Putty:
◦ used for fixing the glass to the frame
◦ shall be quick , hard setting, tropical putty specially manufactured for glazing
works
METHOD OF MEASUREMENT
OIL PAINTS:
◦ water proof
◦ shall be applied in accordance with manufacturers instruction
◦ can be applied for walls, wood work , metals
CONTINUED
Trimming,
cutting,
matching patterns,
cleaning, priming
3.13 SANITARY WORKS
E.g. Supply and install Galvanized steel pipes to internal hot water
distribution system made threaded insulation as shown on the drawing.
Complete with all the necessary fittings and accessories.
CONTINUED:
Valves:
Flanges used to connect pipes and for controlling
drawings
Enumerated stating diameter
directions at angles
Trench excavation and cutting
minimum width for pipes of 200 mm is 600 mm and not less than 600.
greater than the diameter of the pipe for pipe sizes over 1000mm
Pipe laying checked for true straight, and gradient shall be given concrete
SANITARY FIXTURES
Appliances shall be supplied with mounting and plugging devices, valves,
chains, waste plug, traps, handles, flexible pipes, bolts, nuts screws, hinges etc
WC units – they are of different types
Low flush cistern, plastic seat and cover, inlet and drain connecting and
complete with fixing devices
Ditto as above but high flush cistern
Concealed flush and cistern, plastic seat and cover, inlet and drain connector,
trap and complete with fixing devices
ditto as above but high flush cistern
CONTINUED
Precast terrazzo squatting pan WC unit with high level flush cistern, inlet
and drain connector, trap and complete with fixing devices
WC units are enumerated items
related works
Light points
Fed through specified size pvc insulated conductors of
TV antenna outlets
20 mm diameter thermoplastic conduit for recessed installation
Air conditioners
maintenance
pavements
parking
fencing