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Common Schedule of Rates (CSR) being published by Punjab, PWD from time to time is a very comprehensive document and useful in execution of development works in Punjab. Apart from Punjab PWD this CSR is being used by number of Boards, Corporations, Public Sector Undertakings, Private Sector Builders and Architects etc. The CSR was first published in the year 1962 followed by revision in the year 1987. During the last 21 years, CSR has not been revised. 25 Nos. Addenda and Corrigenda on CSR-1987 have been issued from time to time. The prices of Labour and Material have increased many fold and to update the rates, the ceiling premium are being fixed from time to time by Zonal Committee of Superintending Engineers of various departments. It is utmost needed that a re-print of CSR-1987 may be published by incorporating the A&C slips No.1 to 21 and 25 (A&C slip No.22 to 24 relate to Specifications) including amendments issued in A&C slips. Although this volume of publication contains items of CSR-1987 the nomenclature of some items have been improved by making them more generic. Items which are either obsolete or are not in use have been deleted. Chapter No.2, is not in use these days and has been deleted. I wish to place on record the technical input and effective co-ordination on the part of various technical committees and the efforts put in by staff of CSR cell to finalize the re-print of CSR-1987. I am also thankful to all the Chief Engineers and Superintending Engineers who gave their valuable advice and full co-operation in the finalization of CSR-1987 Reprint. I am sure that this CSR will be quite helpful to all the concerned in construction industry and development works. This re-print has been issued with the approval of the Committee of Direction of Chief Engineers.

Patiala :

(Er. N. S. Brar PSE-I) Chief Engineer (H.Q.), Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala.

CONTENTS
Chapter No. Preface 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Daily Wages Monthly Wages Materials Loading & Un-Loading Carriage Earth Work Rock-Cutting Demolition Centring & Shuttering Concrete Brick Work Stone Masonry Hoisting and Roofing Flooring and Dados Plaster, Pointing, White Washing and Distempering Painting and Varnishing Wood Work Steel & Iron Work Lining Outlets Pile Driving Well Sinking River and Canal Protection Works Road Work Maintenance of Furniture Miscellaneous Quantities of Materials Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Sanitary Installations Electrical Installations Hire charges of Machinery Horticulture Maintenance of Buildings and Roads Name of the Chapter .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 6 7 25 30 42 49 50 54 56 65 74 79 86 105 111 118 135 143 149 156 158 163 169 177 181 186 198 249 322 356 427 428 432 Page No.

PREFACE SECOND EDITION - REPRINT


1 The common Schedule of Rates, 1962 converted into metric system during 1965-66 known as Interim Common Schedule of Rates, has been revised under the direction of the committee of Direction of Chief Engineers. The revision of the Schedule was necessitated becasue of the phenomenal rise in the rates of material and labour over the past two decades and addition of new items. The revision work was undertaken by the schedule of Rates, cell specially created for the purpose under the supervision of a Superintending Engineer, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala assisted by three Executive Engineers one each from B&R, Irrigation and Public Health Branches. The Schedule of Rates cell after completing the revision work of the Common Schedule of Rates obtained the approval in various meetings of the Committee of the Direction of Chief Engineers, constituted vide Secretary to Govt. of Punjab PWD B&R No.22 (90) B&R-II (3)85/2723 dated 28th June, 1985. The new Schedule has been compiled in one volume, thus combining all the four volumes of 1962 in one concise form for the convenience of ready reference. Volume-II of the erstwhile Schedule for "Hill Region" has become redundant as a result of reorganisation of the State during 1966. Special rates giving due weightage for the "Sub Mountainous Region" in the state, have been incorporated in the schedule. The Schedule now comprises the following chapters :(i) Chapter No. 1 to 27 and 32 to 34 Buildings and Road Works and Irrigation Works such as Outlets, Lining and River and Canal Protection works etc. Public Health Works such as Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage and Sanitary Installations.

(ii) Chapter No 28 to 30

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Electircal Installations.

This Schedule of Rates is applicable to the works to be executed by the various Branches of the state PWD. The Common Schedule of rates, 1987 will be operative with effect from Ist January, 1987. The rates given in this Schedule are for normal construction and maintenance works. For large scale projects, specialized and emergent works like closure works, separate rates may be determined by, the Chief Engineer of the Department concerned. This Schedule will not be applicable to the agreements and work orders already in vogue and these will continue to be operated on the basis of the previous Schedule till their completion. The areas in the state have been sub-divided into the following two zones :-

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PLAINS All districts of Punjab including Chadigarh and Municipal areas/notified areas of towns of the Submountainous region and road land width of Ambala-Chandigarh-Hoshiarpur-Pathankot-Madhopur road.

SUB-MOUNTANEOUS REGION Sub-mountaneous area includes the North Eastern side of Ambala-Chandigarh road starting from Dera Bassi Block boundary to Chandigarh-Ropar-Garhshanker-Hoshiarpur-Dasuya-MukerianPathankot-Madhopur road, then turning to right side of River Ravi including the entire area of Punjab upto J&K Border. The works at New Delhi and Delhi shall be carried out on the basis of C.P.W.D. Schedule of Rates and specifications. 8 The schedule of Rates, 1987 is based on detailed analysis of rates for each item of work, which is also being printed separately for office use only. The analysis of rates is a strictly confidential volume and the departmental officers must take care as not to divulge the same to the contractors. The rates given in this Schedule are based on the latest edition of the Punjab P.W.D. specifications including subsequent Addenda and Corrigenda issued from time to time for all chapters except chapter No.24 "Road work" for which the specifications of Road and Bridge work evolved by the roads wings of the Ministry of Shipping & Transport Published by the Indian Roads Congress New Delhi, are to be adopted. The rates in respects of "Electrical Installations" Chapter 31 are based on revised specifications, 1985. (a) The Executive Engineers are empowered to pass mechanical jobs like repairs to truck and tubewells not included in the Schedule upto Rs.500/- for each items not exceeding Rs.5000/(Rs.Five thousand only) in a year by calling open quotations. (b) The Superintending Engineers are empowered to pass Miscellaneous items pertaining to mechanical works like repair of Trucks & Tubewells not included in the Schedule of Rates upto Rs.5000/- for each item; not exceeding Rs.50,000/- (Rs. Fifty thousand only) in a year. It has no concern with non schedule items.

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11 For the execution of works in villages and other isolated works not on main roads and involving the use of skilled labour and costing upto Rs.5.00 Lacs, extra premium of 10% may be allowed for estimating purpose over and above the premium or abatement fixed for the area concerned. The contractor is to be paid only on the basis of rates of premium and abatement tendered by him on the basis Schedule of rates i.e. not taking into consideration the 10 per cent applicable weightage in ceiling premium. For isolated work and works in villages, tenders for such works should be clearly invited on this basis. As regards classification of a work under this category, each case should be examined on merit. 12 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates for various items of construction include handling of materials within 100 metres. The through rates include all rehandling of materials the site of work and no payment is due to the contractor on this account. 13 The through rates, given in the Schedule, include the carriage of materials as follows :(a) For such materials as timber, and electrical goods, etc., which have to be arranged by the contractor, the entire carriage is included in the rate, irrespective of the lead. For such materials as bricks, brick ballast, bajri, sand, stone and cinder, extra lead involved beyond 5 Km., is payable as per carriage rates. (b) For materials like cement, steel etc., which are issued from Govt. stores, the through rates include :(i) For works within municipal limits or within two kilometre periphery of municipal limits of the town and having Govt. stores, all carriage irrespective of the distance of site of work from Govt. stores of that town.

(ii) For work in places other than mentioned in (i) above, the carriage within a radius of 5 kilometres of the site of work and in case of extra lead beyond this limit, carriage is payable at rates provided in the Schedule for the corresponding subsequent kilometres. (c) For bricks the through rates include the carriage within a radius of 5km. of site of work, if the source of bricks is within that limit. In case the source is beyond the radius of 5 km. of the site of work, the through rates include carriage upto first 5 km. measured from source of bricks irrespective of the fact whether this initial distance consists of katcha and pucca or partly katcha and pucca. The lead beyond this initial distance of 5 km. will be payable at the rates provided in the Schedule of Rates for the corresponding subsequent kilometres. For this purpose the source of bricks shall be the nearest possible working kiln or dump from where the bricks can be obtained and the resources shall be certified as such by the Sub Divisional Engineer inwriting before releasing the payment. 14 The through rates include all octroi charges, toll tax, sales tax and other local taxes etc., paid by the contractor in bringing the material to the site of work. 15 The through rates include the wastage and breakage of various materials during construction. 16 Unless otherwise specified, the labour rates include the cost of water, tools and plants, labour and materials for scaffolding and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster wherever required. 17 In case of works below ground level like basement of buildings and public health works such as sewers, disposal works etc., the rates upto a depth of 4 metres below gound level, shall be the same as for work in superstructure upto first floor level. For depths greater than 4 metres, additional rates for subsequent storeys shall be added. For works which are not deeper than 1.5 metres from ground level, ordinary rates for works in foundation and plinth shall apply. 18 Where the description of any item is too long, the essential portion has been printed in antique (thick) letters. Only such essential portion need be written in estimates,tenders contract and measurement books, although it will be deemed to cover the entire item as described fully in the Schedule Of Rates. Where the description is only in one type of letters, It should be repeated as a whole.

19 Wherever the column for "Rates" is neither headed by "Plains" nor by "Sub-mountainous Region" the same may be considered to apply to both the regions. 20 Abbreviations of units, wherever occuring, in the Punjab, P.W.D. Schedule of Rates 1987, First Edition, are as under :A. LENGTH Millimetre Centimetre Decimetre Metre Decametre Hectometre Kilometre B. AREA .. .. .. .. .. .. .. mm cm dm m dam hm km

Square millimetre Square centimetre Squaremetre area hectare Square Kilometre C. VOLUME Cubic millimetre Cubic centimetre Cubic metre D. CAPACITY Milli litre Litre Kilo litre E. WEIGHT Milligram gram kilogram quintal Tonne F. DENSITY Kilogram per cubic metre G. DISCHARGE Cubic metre per second Note :-

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MISCELLANEOUS Director Genral of supplies and Disposal Public work Department Indian Standard .. .. .. D.G.S. & D. P.W.D. I.S.

Indian Standard Institution Indian Roads Congress Billet Rolled Committee Toos and Plants Notice Inviting Tender Galvanized Iron Asbestos cement Corrugated Asbestos Cement Joint Plan Committee Cast Iron Heavy Cast Iron Reinforced Cement Concrete Poly Vinyl Chloride Short Way Mesh High Density Polyethylene Low Density Polyethylene Mild Steel Rolled Steel. Open Flume Adjustable Proportionate Module Orifice Semi Module Full Supply Depth Natural Surface Level Ground Level Spring Level Standard wire gauge Ampere Diametre All Aluminium Conductor

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Aluminium conductor steel reinforced Normally Open Normally Closed Current transformer High rupturing capacity Supply and erection Branch distribution fuse-board Over Head Bus-Bar Chamber Stone ware Revolutions per minute Miniature circuit breaker Alternating Current Single Pole Single pole & neutral Kilo-watt hour Plain cement concrete

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20 MEASUREMENTS TO BE TAKEN UPTO THE POINT OF DECIMAL A GIVEN BELOW. (i) All items of Punjab P.W.D.Schedule of Rates 1987 except as mentioned below : .. (a) Dimessions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 metre. However, rounding off the figures shall not be applicable to conversion of basic dimensions of material and as restricted in the P.W.D. Specifications (Punjab) enforced from time to time. (b) Area shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 sq m. (c) Cubic contents shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 cu m.

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Length, breadth and height of stack shall be measured correct to a cm. suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking according to factor, mentioned in relevant chapters of specifications or Schedule. Measurements to be taken correct upto the place of decimal, as per respective original items, mentioned in this para. Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm and average depth to 5mm. Correct to 3 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30 cm and where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm, it shall be measured correct to a cm. Correct to 1 mm where the height of skirting does not exceed 30 cm, and where the height of skirting exceeds 30 cm it shall be measured correct to a cm. Length shall be measured correct to a cm and breadth and depth, correct to 5 mm. In cubic metres nearest to four places of decimal. Length of each piece shall be measured nearest to a cm and X-sectional dimensions shall be measured as specified in Ch. 17 of the Schedule, correct to 5 mm. Shutters shall be measured in sqm nearest to 2 places of decimal, in close position, covering the rebate of the frame. Over lap of two shutters shall not be measured. The width and height of shutter shall be measured correct to a cm. The pelmets shall be measured along the sides and face of planking correct to a cm.

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(iv) Supply and filling cinder on roof including light ramming. (v) Items of skirting and dados, including that on risers and treads of stairs of plaster, precast terrazzo tiles, Agra red stone and of terrazzo, etc. (vi) Items of skirting and dados, including that on risers and treads of stairs of white Makrana Marble, Chittor Black Marble and of Kotah Stone. (vii) Hoisting of wooden beams.

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In accordance with the instructions contained in the book of P.W.D. specifications, the standard factor prescribed therein, shall be taken in calculating the consumption of steel. The change in the standard factor is permissible only when the steel is weighed, measured, and the conversion factor is arrived at by two gazetted officers, immediately on receipt of the steel. It is made clear that wherever standard factors of steel do not hold good, such as for untested steel, each indent shall specify weight, as well length in respect of each category of steel, and factor shall also be worked out on each indent, so that there is absolutely no confusion in respect of factor of untested steel.

(b) Structural steel.

Finished sections shall be measured in running metres correct to a cm and their weight calculated, on the basis of which steel is supplied to the contractor, by the Deptt. or from standard tables for tested steel. .. The unit will be sqm correct to two places of decimal. The height and width shall be measured correct to 0.5 cm.

(xii) Steel windows.

21 FOR ROUNDING OFF THE VALUES, THE FOLLOWING RULES SHOULD BE APPLIED. (i) When the figure, next beyond the last figure or place, to be retained, is less than 5 the figure in the last place retained, shall be left unchanged. (ii) When the figure, next beyond the last figure or place, to be retained, is more than 5 or is 5, followed by any figures, other than Zero; the figure in the last place retained, shall be increased by 1. 22 If tenders for any item are higher than the premium sanctioned in the Schedule of rates, the Superintending Engineers of Irrigation Branch should first fully satisfy themselves about their justification. If they feel that the work is of emergent nature and it can not be done in sanctioned premium, he should under intimation to the Chief Engineer, sanction the tenders for work upto Rs. 1.00 lac(Labour Cost only). The rate being not more than 15% above the basic rate & Zonal sanctioned premium. If the labour cost of work is more than Rs. 1.00 lacs, the tenders should be referred to the Chief Engineer for acceptance. (i) emergent works are defined as below: (a) closing of cuts and breaches. (b) Closure work (c) works executed during harvesting and showing seasons when the labour rates are comparatively higher due to scarcity of labour. 23 The implications of tendered premium above or below (plus or minus) the ceiling fixed by the Zonal Committee shall be as under:"The percentage tendered premium/abatement shall be added to/substracted from Zonal ceiling premium only. The percentage so arrived at shall be applicable to the basic rates printed in C.S.R."

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Rates of all the items in CSR are in Rupees. (a) The rates for all the chapters (except item No 18.9, 18.10, 18.11, 18.12, 18.19, 18.20, 18.23, 18.25, 18.28, 18.30 & 18.32) are based on cement & steel to be issued from the Govt. store with 3% storage charges, hence no contractor's profit have been provided on cost of cement & steel. (b) Where the cement and steel (except items No.18.9, 18.10, 18.11, 18.12, 18.19, 18.20, 18.23, 18.25, 18.28, 18.30 & 18.32) are arranged by the contractor at their own cost, 10% contractor profit may be added for these items.

Issued under the Authority of Committee of the Direction of Chief Engineers, Public Works Department, Punjab. COMPOSITION OF THE DIRECTION COMMITTEE OF CHIEF ENGINEERS

BUILDINGS & ROADS BRANCH 1. Chief Engineer (Link Roads) 2. Chief Engineer (Buildings) 3. Chief Engineer (National Highways) 4. Chief Engineer (Plan Roads) 5. Chief Engineer (Electrical) PUBLIC HEALTH BRANCH 1. Chief Engineer (Govt. Works) 2. Chief Engineer (Rural Water Supply) IRRIGATION BRANCH 1. Chief Engineer (Canals) 2. Chief Engineer (Drainage) 3. Chief Engineer (Lining) 4. Chief Engineer Ranjit Sagar Dam (Design) CAPITAL PROJECT CHANDIGARH ADMN. Chief Engineer, Capital Project Chandigarh Admn.(U.T) FINANCE DEPARTMENT PUNJAB Deputy Secretary to Govt. Punjab, Finance (R) Department.

ACCOUNTANT GENERAL, PUNJAB Senior Deputy Accountant, General, Punjab. BHAKRA BEAS MANAGEMENT BOARD Chief Engineer. MEMBER SECRETARY Superintending Engineer, P.W.D. B&R Schedule of Rates Cell, Patiala. SPECIAL INVITEE Any Technical Head of Semi Govt. Undertaking/Organisation/Corporation.

VARIOUS ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA TO COMMON SCHEDULE OF RATE 1987 ISSUED BY CHIEF ENGINEER, PUNJAB, PWD B&R PATIALA IN CORPORATED IN CSR 1987 RE-PRINT
Sr. No. 1 2 Description Erratta to the Common Schedule of Rate 1987 Printed on Page (a) to (i) A&C Slip No. 1 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 152-280/SRC Dt. 12.02.87. A&C Slip No. 2 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 397-430/SRC Dt. 27.03.87. A&C Slip No. 3 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 466-505/SRC Dt. 27/28.04.87. A&C Slip No. 4 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 769-887/SRC Dt. 24.06.87. A&C Slip No. 5 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 940-1074/SRC Dt. 17/21.07.87. A&C Slip No. 6 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 1143-1280/SRC Dt. 12.11.87. A&C Slip No. 7 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 1341-1480/SRC Dt. 22.12.87. A&C Slip No. 8 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 357-515/SRC Dt. 03/04.05.88. A&C Slip No. 9 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 106-240/SRC Dt. 24.04.89. A&C Slip No. 10 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 342-484/SRC Dt. 08/09.05.90. A&C Slip No. 11 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 612-800/SRC Dt. 21.08.90. A&C Slip No. 12 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 699-844/SRC Dt. 24/25.06.93. A&C Slip No. 13 issued vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 950-984/SRC Dt. 20.08.93. Amendment to A&C Slip No. 13 vide Chief Engineer, Punjab, PWD B&R Branch, Patiala vide Memo No. 48-82/SRC Dt. 18.03.94.

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CHAPTER NO. 1 DAILY WAGES


(i) (ii) The wages given below have been adopted for analysing the rates of various items of works. For employment of departmental labour on Muster Rolls, the rates given below may be considered as maximum rates upto which an Executive Engineer can authorise employment of labour. If in a certain locality, prevailing conditions, necessitate payment on higher rates of wages, the Superintending Engineer shall increase the rates suitably upto maximum of 50% above these rates. This increase in rates shall be for a specified period not exceeding 3 months after which the rates shall be reviewed again and revised downwards if the conditions so warrant. The Chief Engineer of a branch, shall have full powers to authorise any increase in the labour wages for departmental work for any length of time in any particular locality. These rates are exclusive of contractor's profit and overheads and are exclusive of the wages for weekly day of rest. The labour rates taken in this chapter are as per prevailing market rates as on Ist January, 1985.

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In the case of excavation of earth work departmentally by employing labour on Muster Rolls, the out put by female mazdoor may be taken as 10% less than that by male mazdoor. The extra expenditure on account of this may be charged to the work concerned. Sr. No. Description Unit All inclusive Wages
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Air-Conditioner/Refrigerator Mechanic Bajri Spreader (Tarring Work) Bandhani Bar Bender Barryman (Crowbar Man) Bellow boy Bhisti with Mushak Bill Distributor Blacksmith (Ist Class) Blacksmith (2nd Class) Blaster Boat on hire (Capacity not less than 4 with boat man) Breaker (Hole driller) Brick Layer (Ist Class) Brick Layer (2nd Class) Bucketman (Tarring work)

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Bullocks Pair excluding Attendant Bullocks Pair including Attendant Camel excluding Camel man Camel man Cane man Carpenter (Ist Class) Carpenter (2nd Class) Chik Maker Chowkidar Cleaner all types Distemperer (Ist class) Distemperer (2nd class) Donkey local excluding Donkeyman Donkeyman Dresser for earth work Dresser through contractor Driller for blasting Hole Driller Driver Jeep/Tractor/Truck Driver for pile work Electrician Electrical/Mechanical/Chargeman Erector Excavator (Hole Driller) Fireman Fitter, Mazdoor Fitter and Turner (Ist Class) Fitter and Turner (2nd Class)

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1

Description
2

Unit
3

All inclusive Wages


4

1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 1.90 1.91 1.92 1.93 1.94 1.95 1.96 1.97 1.98 1.99

Mucker Jamadar Oil Man Operator, Concrete mixture Operator, mixaul Operator Pump Operator, Quarry Operator, Road Roller Operator, Screen Painter and Paper Hanger (Ist Class) Painter and Paper Hanger (2nd Class) Pipe Line Petrolman Plasterer (Ist Class) Plasterer (2nd Class) Plumber (Ist Class) Plumber (2nd Class) Sewer helper/Sewerman Spirit Polisher Spray (for Tar, Bitumen, etc.) Stone Chisler with Cutter (Ist Class) Stone Cutter (Ist Class) Stone Cutter (2nd Class) Stone Mason (Ist Class) Stone Mason (2nd Class) Survey Khalasi Sweeper Tailor Tarring Mate

Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day

19.00 17.50 26.75 26.75 26.75 19.00 26.75 29.50 26.75 21.50 17.50 40.00 30.00 35.00 35.00 19.00 26.75 19.00 26.75 26.75 21.50 40.00 30.00 19.00 16.00 21.50 19.00 46.00

1.100 Terrazo Finisher with Machine

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1

Description
2

Unit
3

All inclusive Wages


4

1.101 Terrazo finisher with hand 1.102 Thatcher 1.103 Up-Holsterer (Ist Class) 1.104 Up-Holsterer (2nd Class) 1.105 Welder 1.106 Well Sinker 1.107 White Washer or Colour Washman 1.108 Wireman (Ist Class) 1.109 Wireman (2nd Class) 1.110 Work Munshi

Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day Per Day

19.00 20.00 26.75 21.50 26.75 38.50 21.50 20.50 19.00 26.75

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CHAPTER NO. 2 MONTHLY WAGES

Entire Chapter Deleted

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CHAPTER NO. 3 MATERIALS


Notes :(i) (ii) All the rates in this chapter are for materials at the source except where specified otherwise. In the rates given below, royality has been included as follows :(a) (b) Stone or Kankar Bajri and other Materials Rs. 3.00 per cum. or part thereof, Rs. 0.70 per cum. or part thereof,

(iii) The rates are for the purpose of analysing the rates and not for obtaining supplies from market which shall be obtained after calling tenders or quotations. In case of bricks and tiles, the tendered rates shall not be more than controlled rates fixed by the Deputy Commissioners of the respective districts. (iv) The rates for items No. 3.14 include the cost of Land and Water. In cases where Land and Water is given by Government free of cost, the rates shall be suitably reduced. (v) The rates for portland cement-vide item No.3.18 is for analysis and not for the purpose of issuing cement to contractors. The issue rate for cement shall be fixed by Executive Engineer after taking into account any extra Lead involved from Railway Station. Deleted

(vi)

(vii) Two classes of paints have been provided viz. the ordinary quality paints and special quality paints. The paints, which are available on the rate contract of the Controller of Stores, Punjab, come under the category of ordinary quality. The special quality paints will be first quality paints manufactured by reputed firms like Nerolac, Asian, Berger, J&N, ICI or equivalent, approved by the Engineer-inCharge. Normally, in this category, will be included special paints, which have been manufactured by the firm of a long standing and repute, whose products have proved to be of special quality, by actual use, on some works. Special quality paint shall be used only, when these are specially provided in the technically sanctioned estimates. (viii) The rates in this chapter are inclusive of all octroi charges, toll tax, sales tax & other local taxes. (ix) (x) Deleted Deleted

(xi) While making measurements for payment purposes, suitable deduction shall be made for voids to accounts for loose stacking of aggregates/boulders as stipulated in the relevant specification.
Sr. No. Description of Item Unit ChandiPathankot Damtal All Zirakpur Bharatg garh, Mamoon quarry Dadri quarry arh Panchkula, quary quarry quarry Devinagar, Surajpur quarry 4 5 6 7 8 9

3.1 Aggregates :(a) Crushed Stone (one size) (i) (ii) 75 mm nominal size. 63 mm nominal size. Cum Cum Page 7 43 45 29 31 -------------------------

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Description of Item

Unit

ChandiPathankot Damtal All Zirakpur Bharatg garh, Mamoon quarry Dadri quarry arh Panchkula, quary quarry quarry Devinagar, Surajpur quarry

(iii) 50 mm nominal size. (iv) 40 mm nominal size. (v) 25 mm nominal size.

Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum

54 58 57 55 57 58

39 43 50 41 42 53

------------39 49

------------74 85

------------60 62

------------62 64

(vi) 20 mm nominal size. (vii) 12/12.50 mm nominal size. (viii) 10 mm nominal size. Materials for buildings and Road works. (b) Water borne stone aggregate (one size) (i) (ii) 75 mm nominal size. 63 mm nominal size.

Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum

40 42 46 50 52 52 65 66

31 29 36 41 39 39 41 50

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-------------------------

47 45 50 54 56 56 59 69

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(iii) 50 mm nominal size. (iv) 40 mm nominal size. (v) 25 mm nominal size.

(vi) 20 mm nominal size. (vii) 12/12.50 mm nominal size. (viii) 10 mm nominal size. (c) Crushed stone aggregate (For waterbound Macadam) (i) (ii) 50mm20mm size grade-III. 63mm40mm size grade-II.

Cum Cum Cum

51 49 48

39 35 36

37 34 28

28 25 23

51 49 48

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(iii) 90mm40mm grade-I. (d) Crushed stone aggregate up Spray Grout) (i) (For built

Coarse aggregate (40 mm).

Cum Cum

53 57

40 42

42 39

---74

---60

---62

(e)

(ii) Key aggregate (12.5 mm). Crushed aggregate (For mix seal surfacing). (i) Type-A (6mm).

Cum

61

56

52

88

65

67

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(ii)
Sr. No.

Type-B (10mm).
Description of Item

Cum
Unit

58

53

49

85

62

64

ChandiPathankot Damtal All Zirakpur Bharatg garh, Mamoon quarry Dadri quarry arh Panchkula, quary quarry quarry Devinagar, Surajpur quarry 4 5 6 7 8 9

(f)

Crushed stone aggregate bituminous Macadam) (i)

(For

50 mm thick Grade-A (25 mm).

Cum Cum Cum Cum


Unit 3

57 55 53 57
Rate 4

49 47 46 49

46 44 42 46

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Grade-B (20 mm). (ii)


75 mm thick Grade-A (40 mm).

Grade-B (25 mm).


Sr. No. 1 Description of Item 2

(g)

(I)

Stone ballast stone-

from

quarried

(i) (ii)

Size 40 mm gauge. Size 25 mm gauge.

Cum Cum Cum boulder Cum Cum Cum

44.00 50.00 55.00

----------

----------

----------

----------

----------

(iii) Size 20 mm gauge. (II) (i) (ii) Stone ballast stonefrom

Size 40 mm gauge. Size 25 mm gauge.

40.00 45.00 50.00

----------

----------

----------

----------

----------

(iii) Size 20 mm gauge. (h) Stones breaking into spalls, size 75 mm. Stones breaking into ballast (excluding screening and washing)(i) (ii) Size 40 mm gauge. Size 25 mm gauge.

Cum

11.00

----

----

----

----

----

(i)

Cum Cum Cum

23.00 27.00 37.00

----------

----------

----------

----------

----------

(iii) Size 20 mm gauge. (j) Screening , Stone ballast, shingle or kankar (Labour only).

Cum

4.00

----

----

----

----

----

(k)

Stone ballast or Bajri washing (Labour only). Cum Extra for quarring or excavation more than 15 cm. deep for (b). Cum

4.00

----

----

----

----

----

(l)

3.00

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Description of Item

Unit

Rate

3.2

(i) (ii)

Aluminium strip 40mm wide 2mm thick.


Aluminium plain strip edging 57mm x 12mm x 3mm.

Kg Kg

40.00 40.00

(iii) Aluminium plain strip edging 38mm x 12mm x 3mm. (iv) Aluminium strip 25mm. (v) 3.3 Ash. 3.4 Asbestos cement products except pipes at site of work. (i) Plain ceiling boards (a) (b) (c) (ii) 4 mm thick. 5 mm thick. 6 mm thick. Aluminium strip 10mm.

Kg Kg Kg Cum

43.00 44.00 41.00 12.00

Sqm Sqm Sqm

37.00 46.00 54.00

Corrugated sheets (a) (b) (c) (d) Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. Semi Corrugated sheets 6mm thick. Semi Corrugated sheets 7mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm 57.00 60.00 56.00 65.00

(iii) Plain sheets (a) (b) Plain sheets 4mm thick. Plain sheets 6mm thick. Sqm Sqm Pair Each Each Each Each Each Metre Each 38.00 53.00 47.00 84.00 18.00 18.00 28.00 17.00 26.00 26.00

(iv) Ridges 1.10 metre Long. (v) Valley gutters 45 cm x 12.5 cm x 15 cm in 2 metre Length.

(vi) Plain bend 100mm dia. (vii) Swan neck 100mm dia. (viii) Hexagonal rain water head 33cm x 24cm. (ix) Shoe 100mm dia. (x) Rain water pipe 100mm dia.

(xi) Eaves filler piece.

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Description of Item

Unit

Rate

2 1 (xii) North light adjustable ridge 1.22m long. (xiii) North light ventilator curves. (xiv) Roof light 1.83 metre long. 3.5 Ballies :(I) Deodar (a) (b) (c) (II) 100 mm dia. 125 mm dia. 150 mm dia.

3 Pair Each Each

4 64.00 90.00 306.00

Metre Metre Metre

13.00 18.00 21.00

Sal/Kail Ballies (a) (b) (c) 100 mm dia. 125 mm dia. 150 mm dia. Metre Metre Metre 18.00 26.00 28.00

3.6 Bamboo :(i) (ii) 25mm dia, 2.5m long. 25mm dia, 3m long. Score Score Kg Quintal 103.00 114.00 16.00 44.00

3.7 Bees Wax. 3.8 Bhusa. 3.9 Bitumen and bitumen products :(a) Straight run bitumen (i) (ii) (b) 30-40 penetration. 80-100 grade.

Tonne Tonne

3080.00 3210.00

Blown bitumen (i) R 85/25 Grade. Tonne 3210.00

(c)

Felts (i) (ii)


Bitumen felt, Fibre base, self finished type-2 grade-I.

Sqm

21.00

Bitumen felt, Hession base, self finished type-3 grade-I.

Sqm

22.00

(iii) Bitumen felt, Hession base, self finished upto 3, grade-II.

Sqm

32.00

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Description of Item

Unit

Rate

3.10 Boards :(a) Standard quality hard board sheets. (i) (ii) (b) 3mm thick. 4.5mm thick. Sqm Sqm 20.00 31.00

Insulation Board Natural colour. (i) (ii) 9mm. 12mm. Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm 56.00 73.00 101.00 146.00

(iii) 18mm. (iv) 25mm. (c) Particle Boards (i) (ii) 12mm. 19mm.

Sqm Sqm Sqm

84.00 101.00 162.00

(iii) 25mm. 3.11 Boulders Boulders including digging & collections including royality Malkana etc. (i) Stone boulders upto 20 Kg. (a) (b) (c) (ii) Surajpur Quarry. Madhopur Quarry. Lohand Khud.

Cum

22.00

Cum Cum Cum

26.50 23.00 26.50

Stone boulders 20 Kg. & above upto 40 Kg. (a) (b) (c) Surajpur Quarry. Madhopur Quarry. Lohand Khud. Cum Cum Cum 39.00 40.50 39.00

(iii) Stone boulders above 40 Kg. (a) (b) (c) Surajpur Quarry. Madhopur Quarry. Lohand Khud. Cum Cum Cum 46.00 47.50 46.00

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Description of Item

Unit

Rate

3.12 Breaking ballast from brick bats (including stacking) (a) (i) (ii) 40mm. 25mm. Cum Cum Cum Cum 11.00 16.00 24.00 3.00

(iii) 20mm. (b) Extra for breaking from Jhama bricks.

3.13 Brushes :-(i) Hard wire brushes (14 gauge) size 200mm x 63mm x 40mm wires raised & fixed in wooden case complete in all respects. Painting brushes (Superior Quality).

Each Per cm. Width

4.00 3.00

(ii)

(iii) Katool Brushes (size 250mm x 63mm) of 75mm Coir raised and fixed in wooden case complete in all respects). (iv) Soft brushes (size 225mm x 63mm) with 63mm raised hair fixed in wooden case complete in all respects. 3.14 Bricks:(a) Bricks 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm actual hand moulded at kiln site. (i) (ii) First class. Second class.

Each

4.00

Each

4.00

1000 Nos. 1000 Nos. 1000 Nos.

418.00 370.00 273.00

(iii) Third class. (b) Bricks Modular (19cm x 9cm x 9cm) actual hand moulded at kiln site (i) (ii) First class. Second class.

1000 Nos. 1000 Nos. 1000 Nos. 1000 Nos.

---------99.00

(iii) Third class. (c) (d) Bricks (Sundried) at kiln site. Tiles 30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm actual for roofing/flooring and canal lining Hand moulded at kiln site (i) First Class

1000 Nos.

616.00

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(e)

Tiles 22.86cm x 11.43cm x 3.81cm actual for roofing, flooring, tile masonary and canal lining at kiln site
Description of Item Unit Rate

Sr. No.

(i) (f)

First Class

1000 Nos.

579.00

Modular brick tiles 19cm x 9cm x 4cm actual for roofing, flooring, tile masonary and canal lining at kiln site (i) First Class 1000 Nos. Cum Ten Nos. 588.00 41.00 203.00

(g)

Brick bats from well burnt or burnt bricks.

3.15 Carborandum stone 100mm x 50mm x 50mm. 3.16 Cast iron rain water pipe & fitting at site of work :-

(i) (ii)

C.I. Rain water pipe (Non pressure) 100mm dia. H.C.I. soil pipe 100mm dia ISI mark.

Metre Metre Metre Each Each Sqm

52.00 62.00 60.00 28.00 30.00 87.00

(iii) H.C.I. rain water pressure 100mm dia. (iv) C.I. head 100mm dia. (v) C.I. shoe 100mm dia.

3.17 Celotax sheeting at site of work ( inch) 12mm thick. 3.18 Cement (a) Portland Pozzolanna cement including bag at P.W.D. godown. White cement including bag at P.W.D. Godown.

Per bag of 50 Kg. Per bag of 50 Kg.

46.00 348.00

(b)

3.19 Cinder 12.5mm nominal size screened at site (I.S. 26861977). 3.20 Steam coal.
Sr. No. Description Unit Anodized aluminium Matt finish

Cum M.T.
Chromium plated fitting

44.00 1232.00
Mild steel fitting

3.21 Butt Hinges (a) (i) 125mm x 75mm x 4mm. Ten Nos. Ten Nos. Ten Nos. 39.00 38.00 34.00

(ii)

100mm x 75mm x 4mm.

25.00 10.00

25.00 11.00

17.00 10.00

(iii) 75mm x 40mm x 3.2mm.

(b)

Handles

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(i)

125mm with 175mmx32mm.


Description

plate

Ten Nos.
Unit

52.00
Anodized aluminium Matt finish

112.00
Chromium plated fitting

90.00
Mild steel fitting

Sr. No.

(ii)

100mm with 150mmx32mm.

plate

Ten Nos. Ten Nos.

48.00

111.00

78.00

(iii) 75mm with 125mmx32mm. (c) Hasps & staples (Safty type) (i) 150mm.

plate

45.00

56.00

67.00

Ten Nos. Ten Nos. Ten Nos.

72.00

67.00

31.00

(ii)

115mm.

58.00

58.00

25.00

(iii) 90mm.

52.00

48.00

18.00

(d)

Kicking plate 50cm long 100mm x 3.15mm. Sliding door bolts (i) (ii) 300mmx16mm. 250mmx16mm.

Each

9.00

22.00

----

(e)

Each Each

21.00 19.00

28.00 22.00

14.00 11.00

(f)

Tower Bolts (Barrel type) (i) (ii) 250mmx10mm. 280mmx10mm. Each Each Each Each 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 Unit Sqm 6.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 Rate 46.00

(iii) 150mmx10mm. (iv) 100mmx10mm.

(g)

Commercial ply wood 4mm thick 3 ply at site of work.

3.22 Flush Door Block Board Construction. (A) Teak wood Ply on Both faces (i) (ii) 40mm thick. 35mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm 392.00 367.00 409.00 353.00

(iii) 30mm thick. (iv) 25mm thick.

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(B) Commercial Ply on Both faces (i)


Sr. No.

40mm thick.

Sqm
Unit

250.00
Rate

Description of Item

(ii)

35mm thick.

Sqm Sqm Sqm

241.00 224.00 213.00

(iii) 30mm thick. (iv) 25mm thick. (C) Commercial Ply on one face & Teak Surface on other surface (i) (ii) 40mm thick. 35mm thick.

Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm Qtl. Tonne Qtl. Each Sqm

252.00 230.00 207.00 190.00 70.00 12500.00 682.00 52.00 129.00

(iii) 30mm thick. (iv) 25mm thick. 3.23 Fuel wood. 3.24 Galvanised, iron sheet (0.80mm) plain or corrugated at site of work. 3.25 Galvanised iron wire at site of work 4mm. 3.26 Glass Block (20x20x10cm). 3.27 Glass Sheet (wired) 6mm thick. 3.28 Glass strips (i) (ii) 4mm thick 40mm deep. 6mm thick 40mm deep.

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

2.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 1.75 1.63 1.40

(iii) 25mm wide 4mm thick. (iv) 50mm wide 4mm thick. (v) (vi) 40mm wide 3mm thick. 32mm wide 3mm thick.

(vii) 25mm wide 3mm thick. 3.29 Glass panes at site of work (a) Plain (i) (ii) 2mm thick (5.18 Kg. per sqm.) 3mm thick (8.44 Kg./sqm.)

Sqm Sqm Sqm

40.00 58.00 77.00

(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 Kg./sqm.) (b) Frosted

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(i) (ii)
Sr. No.

2mm thick (5.18 Kg. per sqm.) 3mm thick (8.44 Kg./sqm.)

Sqm Sqm
Unit

58.00 54.00
Rate

Description of Item

(iii) 4mm thick (10.75 Kg./sqm.) (c) Plate glass 5.50mm thick (Indian).

Sqm Sqm Kg.

99.00 115.00 14.00

3.30 Glue. 3.31 Hession cloth at site of work 1 metre width & weighing 400 gms per meter. 3.32 Hirmachi. 3.33 Ironite. 3.34 Jali (Cement concrete) (i) (ii) 50mm thick. 40mm thick.

Metre Quintal Per Kg.

6.00 1493.00 2.00

Sqm Sqm Sqm Qtl.

36.00 32.00 27.00 500.00

(iii) 25mm thick. 3.35 Khas (un washed). 3.36 Kankar including digging breaking & cleaning duly stacked at quarry including royality. 3.37 Lime (i) White lime unslaked (stone or non hydraulic). (a) F.O.R. destination station in wagon load.

Cum

25.00

Qtl. (b) (ii) Delivered at site of work for small requirements up to 4 Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Sqm

112.00 123.00 90.00 106.00 112.00 62.00

Ground hydrated lime in bags at F.O.R destination.

(iii) Commercial dry lime (I.S. 1514). (iv) Pre stacked lime (I.S. 1514). 3.38 Linoleum plain coloured at site of work 3.20mm thick. 3.39 Lubricants (i) (ii) Burnol 100 gms. Compressor oil

Per tube Per Ltr. Per Ltr. Per Bottle Per Kg.

8.00 16.00 9.00 4.00 17.00

(iii) Crude oil (iv) Distilled water (v) Grease loose

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(vi) Grease (2 Kg. packing) (vii) Grease (1 Kg. packing)


Sr. No. Description of Item

Per tin Per tin


Unit

35.00 20.00
Rate

(viii) Grease ( Kg. packing) (ix) High speed diesel (x) Hydro brake fluid (1 litre packing)

Per tin Per Ltr. Per tin Per tin Per tin Per Ltr. Per Ltr. Per Ltr. Per tin Per tin Per tin Per tin Per Ltr. per Kg. Per cake Per Kg.

11.00 3.00 38.00 18.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 15.00 74.00 15.00 8.00 5.00 6.00 19.00 2.00 8.00

(xi) Hydro brake fluid ( litre packing) (xii) Hydro brake fluid ( litre packing) (xiii) Kerosene oil (Superior) (xiv) Light diesel oil (xv) Mobile oil (Loose) (xvi) Mobile oil (5 litre packing) (xvii) Mobile oil (1 litre packing) (xviii) Mobile oil ( litre packing) (xix) Mobile oil ( litre packing) (xx) Petrol (xxi) Sarson oil (xxii) Soap (xxiii) Waste cotton 3.40 Marble chips 4.75 & down gauge (a) (b) (c) White & black. Choclate grey or yellow. Baroda green.

Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl.

69.00 69.00 70.00 160.00

3.41 Marble piece for crazy floor 25mm to 32mm. 3.42 Marble slabs plain (i) Baroda Green Marble (a) (b) (c) (ii) 25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick.

Sqm Sqm Sqm

688.00 690.00 703.00

Bhanslana Black Marble

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(a) (b) (c)


Sr. No.

25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick.

Sqm Sqm Sqm


Unit

417.00 527.00 599.00


Rate

Description of Item

(iii) Chittor Black Marble (a) (b) (c) 25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm 581.00 579.00 616.00

(iv) Jaselmer Yellow Marble (a) (b) (c) (v) 25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm 448.00 650.00 728.00

Pink Makrana Marble (a) (b) (c) 25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm 582.00 638.00 671.00

(vi) White Makrana Slabs (a) (b) (c) 25mm thick. 30mm thick. 40mm thick. Sqm Sqm Sqm Kg. Metre 531.00 565.00 611.00 10.00 26.00

3.43 Munjban at site of work. 3.44 (i) (ii) Muslin cloth for lining (1.5M wide). Muslin cloth for chicks (1.5M wide).

Metre 3.45 Cramp (i) (ii) Cramp gun metal 25mm x 6mm x 300mm. Cramp gun metal 15mm x 6mm x 165mm. Each Each Each

19.00

20.00 15.00 2.00

3.46 Copper pins 6mm dia 7.5 cm. long. 3.47 Niwar (i) Cotton.

Metre

1.00

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(ii)

Nylon.

Metre

2.00

3.48 Paints, distempers, oil and primer etc.


Sr. No. Description of Item Unit Rate

Distempers (a) Distempers of approved manufacture at site of work (i) (ii) Dry distempers (Non washable) in all shades. Oil bound washable distempers in all shades. Kg. Kg. Litre 12.00 22.00 18.00

(iii) Distemper primer. (iv) Exterior cement based decorative paint such as snow-cem, Robbia-cem at site of work. (b) Oil (i) (ii) Linseed oil Raw Linseed oil (Double boiled).

Qtl.

1470.00

Litre Litre Litre

24.00 25.00 15.00

(iii) Turpentine oil. (c) Paints (i) Aluminium paints (Spl.). Aluminium paints (Ord.). (ii) Anti corrosive bitumastic paint (Spl.). Anti corrosive bitumastic paint (Ord.). (iii) Anti corrosive odourless black bitumastic paint. (iv) Enamel for flooring all shades. (v) Methylated spirit, without container.

Litre Litre Litre Litre Litre Litre Litre Litre Litre

42.00 29.00 23.00 15.00 26.00 68.00 5.00 18.00 16.00

(vi) Type wood preservative other than solignum. (vii) Paint remover (Thinner). (viii) Ready mixed emulsion paint for plastered or concrete surface (in all shades). (ix) Ready mixed exterior paint for plastered or concrete surface (in all shades).

Litre

74.00

Litre Unit

46.00 Spl. 39.00 Ord. 26.00 10.00

(x)

Ready mixed exterior paint for metalic surface (in all shades).

Litre Litre

(xi) Creosote.

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(xii) Solignum. (xiii) Ready mixed paint for wood work or wooden surface in all shades.
Sr. No. Description of Item

Litre

16.00

Litre

39.00

26.00

Unit (xiv) Road marking paint white (a) (b) For asphalt surface. For concrete surface. Litre Litre

Spl.

Ord.

55.00 46.00

38.00 -

(xv) Road marking paint (Spirit based yellow) (a) (b) For asphalt surface. For concrete surface. Litre Litre 55.00 45.00 38.00 32.00

(xvi) Road marking paint (Spirit based black) (a) For concrete surface. Litre Litre 38.00 42.00 27.00 30.00

(xvii) Roofing white ready mixed paint for corrugated sheets. (xviii) Roofing red grey or green ready mixed paint for corrugated sheets. (xix) Red lead genuine dry. (xx) Black synthetic enamel paint (d) Pigment (i) (ii) Black red chocolate colours and dark shades. Red chocolate orange buff or yellow paint (Red oxide of iron) Light shades.

Litre Kg. Litre

39.00 30.00 -

26.00 18.00 21.50

Kg

18.00

Kg Kg

17.00 19.00

(iii) Green or blue (Indian) medium shade. (e) Primers (i) (ii) Aluminium wood primer. Cement primer.

Litre Litre Litre Litre

30.00 31.00 29.00 27.00

21.00 22.00 20.00 19.00

(iii) Pink primer for wood. (iv) Primer for metal. (f) Polish (i) (ii) French spirit polish. Mansion polish (Ready made).

Litre Litre

23.00 71.00

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(iii) Wax polish (Ready made). (g) Varnish (i) (ii)


Sr. No.

Kg.

72.00

Acid resisting varnish. Ordinary varnish.


Description of Item

Litre Litre Unit Litre Litre Litre Unit

52.00 13.00 Spl. 34.00 33.00 14.00 Rate

Ord. 17.00 -

(iii) Superior copal varnish. (iv) Superior spare varnish. (v) (h) Varnish interior or exterior.

Miscellaneous (i) (ii) Caustic soda. Coal tar. Kg. Tonne Litre kg. Kg. Kg. 10.00 10.00 4.00 11.00 20.00

(iii) Creosote oil. (iv) Plaster of paris. (v) Putty for wooden filler.

(vi) Putty for steel work. 3.49 Rolling Shutter & its parts (i) (ii)
Rolling shutter made of 80mm x 1.25mm machine rolled laths.

Sqm Metre Each Each

179.00 70.00 71.00 118.00

Top cover for rolling shutter.

(iii) 27.5 cm. long wire spring, grade No.2 for rolling shutter. (iv) Ball bearing for rolling shutters. (v) Exceeding 11.20 up to 16.80 sqm area of door Extra for mechanical devices chain and cranked operation for operating rolling shutters.

Sqm Sqm

56.00 56.00

(vi) Exceeding 16.80 sqm area of door. 3.50 Sand (a) Clean & screened sand including removal of over-burden of soil to expose the sand quarry up to the depth of 30 cm, if necessary within 30 metres excluding washing but including royality. Clean and screened sand within 30 metres excluding washing but including royality where removal of over-burden of Soil above 30 cm depth is necessary. Clean, sharp and coarse sand from the following quarries (including royality etc.) :(i) Ghaggar or Chandimandir. Page 22

Cum

8.00

(b)

Cum

9.00

(c)

Cum

10.00 CSR-1987 [Re-print]

(ii)

Badarpur near Delhi (Washed).

Cum Cum Cum


Unit

25.00 15.00 15.00


Rate

(iii) Pathankot. (iv) Jamna.


Sr. No. Description of Item

3.51 Sand, washing. 3.52 Sand paper. 3.53 Sarkanda. 3.54 Sealing compound. 3.55 Spun Yarn. 3.56 Steel Mild steel tested at P.W.D. Godown (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) Angles Bars round different sizes Channels Flats Joists Plates Square bars

Cum Dozen Qtl. Kg. Kg.

6.00 9.00 45.00 10.00 12.00

Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl.

509.00 494.00 491.00 505.00 497.00 502.00 483.00

3.57 Miscellaneous Surkhi (a) Surkhi prepared from well burnt bricks, ground and Screened at source. Pozzolana Surkhi manufactured from clay in 50 Kg. bags (IS 1344-1968).

Cum

119.00

(b)

Cum

106.00

3.58 Tiles at site of work (a) Glazed colour tiles (i) (ii) (b) 150mm x 150mm. 100mm x 100mm. Ten Nos. Ten Nos. 31.00 20.00

White glazed tiles (i) 150mm x 150mm. Ten Nos. 30.00

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(ii)

100mm x 100mm.

Ten Nos.

19.00

3.59 Timber at site of work (a) Cheel (i)


Sr. No.

In sleepers .

Cum
Unit

3164.00
Rate

Description of Item

(b)

Deodar Wood (i) (ii) In sleepers. In planks. Cum Cum 4421.00 4480.00

(c)

Kail Wood (i) (ii) In sleepers . In planks. Cum Cum 3800.00 3860.00

(d)

Sal Wood (i) (ii) In scantling. In planks. Cum Cum 5932.00 5932.00

(e)

Teak Wood (i) (ii) In scantling. In planks. Cum Cum Sqm 7987.00 8099.00 30.00

3.60 Wire Gauge 22 gauge 12x12 mesh of (140 G g auge) at site of work . 3.61 Expanded metal 20mm x 60mm strands 3mm wide and 1.6mm thick. 3.62 Bhusa Old. 3.63 Blow Lamp (Hire charges). 3.64 Fire Bricks size 22.86cm x 11.11 cm x 6.83 cm. 3.65 Fire cement of fire clay. 3.66 Fuel Wood. 3.67 Ladder (Hire charges). 3.68 Sawing charges of wood. 3.69 White lead. 3.70 Chalk Mitti.

Sqm Qtl. Per day 1000 Nos. 50 kg. Qtl. Per day Cum Kg. Qtl.

36.00 45.00 3.00 10000.00 25.00 70.00 3.00 106.00 16.00 200.00

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CHAPTER NO. 4 LOADING AND UNLOADING


Notes :(i) Where the lead for loading and unloading is more than the lead specified in the following rates, this should be paid at carriage rates (Chapter No. 5) for second and third chains of 30 metres length as the case may be. The following rates do not provide for any special arrangements such as provision of mechanical equipment for loading purposes. The unloading of heavy machinery or consignments requiring crane work or special arrangements, will be done departmentally or paid for on the merit of each case.

(ii)

(iii) The rates for unloading metre gauge wagons will be 2/3rd the rates for broad gauge wagons where the unit for measurements is specified as wagon. (iv) While making measurements for loading, unloading or stacking suitable deductions shall be made to account for voids in the loose stacking according to the factors mentioned in the relevent specifications of materials as given in chapter No. 3 of the P.W.D specifications. (v) The rates of loading, unloading and stacking shall also include the loading, unloading and stacking of containers in which the materials are contained. For instance, if 100 tonnes of bitumen are loaded or unloaded in 160/200 litres drums, the net weight of bitumen will be 100 tonnes and weight of the drum will be over and above this weight. Nothing extra will be paid for the weight of the bitumen drums which are supposed to be carried in addition to the bitumen with in the same rate.

(vi) The rates for unloading materials like sand, stone, ballast etc. from tipping wagons shall be reduced by 50 per cent. There shall, however, be no reduction in rates for loading. (vii) Bricks and tiles shall be properly stacked in vehicles and not dumped. While unloading these shall be directly placed into stacks and not dumped on the ground and then stacked.
Sr. No. Description Unit
Rate for unloading Rate for loading into from wagons nontipping trucks or wagons, boats including Trucks or boats within clearing 1.5 metres away from the Rail 15 metres or 6 metres away lead.

from the water edge and excluding stacking unless otherwise stated.

4.1 Stone (building or pitching) Sand, Fly Ash, Bajri, Shingle, Spalls, Brick bats, Brick ballast and Stone metal. 4.2 Coal 4.3 Bricks 22.86 cm. size (including stacking) 4.4 Tiles including stacking :(i) 30.48 cm x 15.24 cm x 5.08 cm

Cum. Tonne 1000 Nos

3.00 5.20 7.00

1.75 3.50 7.00

1000 Nos

8.50

8.50

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Description

Unit

Rate for unloading Rate for loading into from wagons nontipping trucks or wagons, boats including Trucks or boats within clearing 1.5 metres away from the Rail 15 metres or 6 metres away lead.

from the water edge and excluding stacking unless otherwise stated.

(ii) 4.5 (a)

22.86 cm x 11.43 cm x 3.81 cm

1000 Nos

5.00

5.00

Cement bags full including stacking upto 10 bags height in jute bags. 100 Nos Cement bags full including stacking upto 10 bags height in paper bags . 100 Nos 100 Nos

30.00

30.00

(b)

33.00 1.75

33.00 1.50

4.6 Empty Cement bags including stacking. 4.7 White (or non-hydraulic) lime or kankar ( or Hydraulic) lime in bags including stacking. 4.8 White lime or kankar lime in bulk. 4.9 M.S. Bars, structural steel G.I. pipes and specials, C.I. manhole covers, steps and other castings and other ancillary items like lead, hemp-yarn etc. including stacking.

Tonne Tonne

6.00 5.25

5.50 4.50

Tonne 4.10 (a) (b) 200 Litres barrel full including stacking. Bitumen drums full including stacking . Each Each Quintal 100 Nos

10.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 20.00

8.00 1.00 0.75 1.00 17.00

4.11 Small packages of store upto one quintal including stacking. 4.12 Timber sleepers (Standard sizes and by manual Labour) 4.13 Packages containing material :(a) Heavy above one tonne if crane or any other suitable device is arranged by the contractor. (i) Heavy above one tonne if crane or any other suitable device is arranged by the Deptt. Medium 0.50 Tonne to one Tonne.

Tonne

30.00

30.00

(b)

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

8.00 15.00 10.00 10.00

8.00 15.00 10.00 10.00

(ii)

(iii) Light under 0.50 Tonne 4.14 Rails with fastenings 4.15 Ballies :-

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Description

Unit

Rate for unloading Rate for loading into from wagons nontipping trucks or wagons, boats including Trucks or boats within clearing 1.5 metres away from the Rail 15 metres or 6 metres away lead.

from the water edge and excluding stacking unless otherwise stated.

(i)

Less than 20 cm girth at centre, 4 metres to 6 metres long. 20-35 cm girth at ce ntre, 6 to 9m long.

100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos

11.00 15.00 20.00

10.00 12.00 15.00

(ii)

(iii) 35-50 cm girth at centre, 6 to 10.5 m long. 4.16 Shutterings :(i) In Trucks

Truck Load Wagon Load 8 Wheeled Bogie load

12.00

12.00

(ii)

In wagons (broad gauge)

32.00

32.00

(iii) In bogies (broad gauge)

64.00

64.00

4.17 Stone sets into or from wagons, trucks or boats including stacking within one chain of the unloading point. 4.18 Petrol 10 litre tins including checking and weighing.

Cum. 100 Nos

5.00 7.00

5.00 7.00

4.19 Kerosene oil or petrol 20 litre tins including checking and weighing. 100 Nos 4.20 Cast iron/RCC Pipes :(i) (ii) Upto 300mm i/d Exceeding 300 mm but upto 450 mm i/d

14.00

14.00

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

10.00 20.00 30.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00

7.75 15.50 23.25 7.75 7.75 7.75 7.75

(iii) Exceeding 450 mm but upto 600 mm i/d 4.21 Asbestos cement pipes. 4.22 Stone ware pipes. 4.23 PVC pipes 4.24 H.D.P.E, pipes.

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Description

Unit

Rate for unloading Rate for loading into from wagons nontipping trucks or wagons, boats including Trucks or boats within clearing 1.5 metres away from the Rail 15 metres or 6 metres away lead.

from the water edge and excluding stacking unless otherwise stated.

Stacking within 15 metres of the unloading points into stacks of specified sizes. 4.25 Pitching stones, spalls brick bats building stone ballast, stone metal, sand bajri and shingle. 4.26 Coal 4.27 White lime or Kankar lime in bulk. 4.28 Timber 4.29 Bricks 22.86 cm. size 4.30 Tiles (i) (ii) 30.48 cm x 15.24 cm x 5.08 cm 22.86 cm x 11.43 cm x 3.81 cm 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 6.50 4.00 12.00 0.25 1.00

Cum. Cum. Tonne Cum. 1000 Nos

2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 5.00

4.31 Cement bags full. 4.32 (a) (b) Empty cement bags stacking. Empty cement bags bundling.

4.33 White (or non-hydraulic) lime or kankar ( or Hydraulic) lime in bags. 4.34 M.S Bars, structural steel G.I. pipes and specials, C.I Manhole covers, steps other castings and other ancillary items like lead, hemp-yarn etc. 4.35 (a) (b) 200 litres barrel full. Bitumen drums full .

Tonne

3.00

Tonne Each Each Quintal

5.00 0.40 0.25 0.25

4.36 Small packages of store upto one quintal . 4.37 Cast iron/RCC Pipes :(i) (ii) Upto 300mm i/d Exceeding 300 mm but upto 450 mm i/d

Tonne Tonne

3.25 6.50

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Description

Unit

Rate for unloading Rate for loading into from wagons nontipping trucks or wagons, boats including Trucks or boats within clearing 1.5 metres away from the Rail 15 metres or 6 metres away lead.

from the water edge and excluding stacking unless otherwise stated.

(iii) Exceeding 450 mm but upto 600 mm i/d 4.38 Asbestos cement pipes. 4.39 Stone ware pipes. 4.40 P.V.C/H.D.P.E. Pipes.

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

8.50 3.25 3.25 3.25

Note :- The rates of item No. 4.29 to 4.40 are not payable over and above the rates of item No. 4.3, 4.7, 4.9 to 4.11 and 4.20 to 4.24.

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CHAPTER NO. 5 CARRIAGE


Notes :(i) Unless otherwise stated, the carriage rates do not include loading unloading and stacking for purposes of measurements. (ii) For carriage of materials on river choe beds, 23 percent extra over the basic rates of kilometres concerned, should be paid for actual river or choe bed-length involved.

(iii) For carriage of materials on unmetalled roads, 20 percent extra on the basic rates of kilometres concerned excepting those for item No. 5.3 to 5.5 should be paid. (iv) For carriage in sub mountainous area, the S.E. concerned may increase the carriage rates suitably upto maximum of 30% of the rates provided for the plains, in case he is satisfied that the existing schedule rates are not workable. Deleted

(v)

(vi) For carriage of lengths above 6 metres of heavy steel sections like R.S. Joists, rails etc. which cannot be easily bent, increase the rates for steel in item No. 5.2 by 50 percent. (vii) Deleted

(viii) Carriage work if done by boats shall be paid at the same rate as given in this chapter for carriage by road. (ix) Carriage rates of all materials carried in the containers include the carriage of containers in which the materials are carried. Only the net weight of material carried, is payable excluding the weight of container. (x) The rates for carriage of materials manually upto 0.48 K.M. and by mechanical means for every K.M. lead, have been given. In case actual lead exceeds one K.M. and falls into next, full rate of the next K.M. will be paid i.e. fraction of the K.M. will be payable for the full K.M.

(xi) While making measurements of materials for the purposes of payment for carriage, suitable deduction shall be made to account for voids in loose stacking. The factor will be different with different materials and may be ascertained from the relevant specifications of that material, as given in chapter No. 5 of PWD specifications. (xii) The Superintending Engineer concerned may sanction the approved rates of Truck operators Unions in specific and emergent cases, in case he feels that the existing schedule rates are not workable.
CARRIAGE OF MATERIALS (METALLED ROADS) EXCLUDING LOADING, UNLOADING & STACKING
Sr. No. 1 Description Unit Rates for plains as well as submountainous region. 4

5.1

(i)

Surkhi, Sand, Fly Ash, Bajri, Ballast, Stone Boulders, Kankar and Building Rubbish. 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain per chain of 30 metres. Cum. Cum. Cum. 3.00 0.65 0.35

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Description

Unit

(ii)

Cement 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. Tonne Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

6.00 0.50 0.25

(iii)

Tar, Bitumen and other road binders 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. Tonne Tonne Tonne 6.00 0.50 0.25

(iv)

M.S Bars, steel, coal, lime G.I pipes and special C.I man hole covers, steps and other castings and ancillary miscellaneous items like lead, hemp yarn etc. 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. Tonne Tonne Tonne 10.00 0.50 0.25

(v)

Timber 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. Cum. Cum. Cum. 2.50 0.40 0.20

(vi)

Bricks (22.86 cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm) 1st chain of 30 meters. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 7.50 1.40 1.00

(vii)

Tiles (30.48 cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm) 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain, per chain of 30 metres. 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 9.50 2.25 1.20

(viii)

Tiles (22.86 cm x 11.43cm x 3.81cm) 1st chain of 30 metres. 2nd and 3rd chain, per chain of 30 metres. Upto 16th chain per chain of 30 metres. 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 6.00 1.40 0.75

Note :- The rates of loading and unloading are not payable on item No. 5.1

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Description

Unit

5.2

(i)

Surkhi, Sand, Fly Ash, Bajri, Ballast, Stone Boulders, Kankar and Building Rubbish. 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M and above Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

10.00 12.40 14.70 16.90 19.00 1.50 1.00 0.60 0.50 0.40 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

(ii)

Cement 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M and above Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne 4.10 5.75 7.30 8.55 9.60 1.10 0.90 0.55 0.50 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

(iii)

Tar, Bitumen and other Road Binders 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 20.0 K.M 21.0 K.M to 60 K.M Page 32 Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne 5.10 7.40 9.50 11.30 13.00 1.10 0.60 Per K.M Per K.M

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Sr. No.

Description

Unit

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

61.0 K.M and above (iv) M.S Bars, Steel, Coal, Lime, G.I pipes and specials, C.I manhole covers, steps and other castings and ancillary miscellaneous items like lead, hemp yarn etc. 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (v) Timber 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (vi) Bricks (22.86 cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm) 0.5 to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M

Tonne

0.55

Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

7.50 9.20 10.80 12.20 13.50 0.80 0.75 0.45 0.35 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.

5.15 6.35 7.45 8.50 9.50 0.60 0.55 0.35 0.25 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

11.60 18.75 25.60 32.20 38.50

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Description

Unit

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101.0 K.M and above (vii) Tiles 30.48 x 15.24x5.08 cm 0.5 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101.0 K.M and above (viii) Tiles 22.86x11.43x3.81 cm 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M

1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

3.70 2.60 1.50 1.00 0.80 0.75

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

36.30 45.80 53.20 59.70 66.00 4.20 3.80 2.20 1.50 1.25 1.15 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

11.30 14.20 16.90 19.50 22.00 1.30 1.20 0.80 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

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Description

Unit

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101.0 K.M and above (ix)(a) Cast iron pipes 80MM i/d (Truck load 8.50 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101.0 K.M and above (b) Cast iron pipes 100mm to 150mm i/d (Truck load 7.0 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M and above (c) Cast iron pipes 200mm to 350 mm i/d (Truck load 5.50 Tonnes)

1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

0.75 0.70 0.65

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

12.00 13.10 14.20 15.30 16.40 1.10 0.75 0.55 0.35 0.30 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

15.00 16.30 17.60 18.90 20.20 1.30 0.90 0.65 0.45 0.40 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

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Description

Unit

0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (d) Cast iron pipes 400 mm to 600 mm i/d (Truck load 4.75 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (x)(a) Cement asbestos pipes 80mm to 150 mm i/d (Truck load 6.25 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

20.70 22.40 24.10 25.80 27.50 1.70 0.95 0.80 0.60

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

25.60 27.50 29.40 31.30 33.20 1.90 1.00 0.90 0.75 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

16.50 18.00 19.50 21.00 22.50 1.50 0.90 Per K.M Per K.M

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Description

Unit

21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (b) Cement asbestos pipes 200mm to 250mm i/d (Truck load 4.50 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101 K.M and above (xi) P.V.C/H.D.P.E pipes All sizes (Truck load 2.20 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101 K.M and above (xii)(a) S.W pipes 100 mm to 200mm i/d (Truck load 4.50 tonnes)

Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

0.70 0.60

Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

22.70 24.80 26.90 29.00 31.10 2.10 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.85 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

45.20 49.20 53.20 57.20 61.20 4.00 3.25 2.00 1.40 1.25 1.00 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M

Tonne

22.70

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Description

Unit

2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101.0 K.M and above (b) S.W pipes 225mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 4.00 tonnes)

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

24.80 26.90 29.00 31.10 2.10 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.85

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (xiii)(a) Carriage of RCC pipes 100 mm to 150 mm i/d (Truck load 6.75 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

25.00 27.50 30.00 32.50 35.00 2.50 1.20 1.15 1.10 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

15.30 16.60 17.90 19.20 20.50 1.30 1.00 Per K.M Per K.M

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Unit

21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 60 K.M 61.0 K.M and above (b) RCC pipes 200mm to 300mm i/d (Truck load 6.50 tonnes)

Tonne Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

0.65 0.45 0.40

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.0 K.M to 10.0 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M to 100 K.M 101 K.M and above (c) RCC pipes 350mm to 450mm i/d (Truck load 6.00 tonnes)

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

15.85 17.20 18.55 19.90 21.25 1.35 1.05 0.70 0.45 0.40 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above (d) RCC pipes above 450 mm i/d (Truck load 5.0 tonnes) 0.50 K.M to 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

17.10 18.55 20.00 21.45 22.90 1.45 1.05 0.70 0.65 Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Tonne Tonne

20.75 22.50

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Description

Unit

3.0 K.M 4.0 K.M 5.0 K.M 6.00 K.M to 10.00 K.M 11.0 K.M to 20 K.M 21.0 K.M to 40 K.M 41.0 K.M and above 5.3 Carriage of odd jobs. (a) (b) Mazdoor load upto 40 kg. and distance upto 3.0 K.M. Mazdoor load upto 40 kg. and distance from 3.0 K.M. to 6.0 K.M. Donkey load upto one quintal and distance upto 10.0 K.M excluding Donkeyman. Donkey man for one to six donkeys. Camel load upto 2.50 quintals and distance upto 16 K.M. excluding the wages of camel man. Camel man for 1 to 3 camels. Cart loard weight of consignment upto 8 quintals and distance upto 8.0 K.M Add for every K.M for distance exceeding 8.0 K.M but upto 16.0 K.M in sub item (g)

Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

24.25 26.00 27.75 1.75 1.20 0.85 0.80

Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M Per K.M

Each

8.00

Each

16.00

(c)

Each Each

8.00 16.00

(d) (e)

Each Each

20.50 19.00

(f) (g)

Each

40.00

(h)

Each

4.00

5.4 Carriage of small consignments out of the Railway premises to a distance of 10 chains of 30 metres each, including loading unloading and stacking. 5.5 Carriage over short distance of small consignments, upto 2.0 quintals in weight including loading, un-loading and stacking. (a) (b) (c) (d) 1.0 K.M 2.0 K.M 3.0 K.M Subsequent K.M per K.M

Quintal

4.00

Quintal Quintal Quintal Quintal

6.50 9.00 11.00 1.00

5.6 Carriage of light/medium package, containing material.

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Description

Unit

(a)

By manual labour, individual piece, weighing from 1.50 quintals to 4.0 quintals and not mounted on wheels, including stacking. Upto 150 metres. Exceeding 150 metres and upto 300 metres. By Machanical transport including the use of pully block, individual piece weighing upto one tonne (i) (ii) Ist 300 metres Add for every 300 metres but upto 1200 metres. Tonne Tonne Tonne Tonne Piece Piece

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

(i) (ii) (b)

25.00 40.00

25.00 3.00 37.00 3.50

(iii) For 1600 metres exceeding 1200 metres. (iv) Add for every subsequent K.M upto 8.00 K.M (v) Add for every subsequent K.M above 8.00 K.M up to 16.00 Km.

Tonne

2.75

Note :- The rates under item No. 5.6 do not provide for special carriage arrangements like cranes, trailors etc. Carriage of machinery not covered by this item should be paid at special rates to be determined after inviting quotations or tenders or the work may be got done by employing departmental labour. 5.7 Carriage of empty cement bags including bundling. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Ist 300 metres 2nd and 3rd (300 metres) For One K.M. For Two K.M. For Three K.M. Above 3.0 K.M but upto 13.0 K.M Subsequent K.M 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos 1.00 0.25 1.50 2.40 3.20 0.60 0.50 Per K.M Per K.M

5.8 Carriage of soaking and mortar mixing tanks. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) For One K.M. For Two K.M. For Three K.M. For Four K.M. For Five K.M. Quintal Quintal Quintal Quintal Quintal 2.50 4.00 4.50 5.35 6.00

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Description

Unit

(vi) (vii)

For Six K.M. Subsequent K.M

Quintal Quintal Tonne

Rates for plains as well as submountainous region.

6.65 0.60

Per K.M

5.9 Bending M.S Bars for carriage purposes.

11.00

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CHAPTER NO. 6 EARTH WORK


Notes :(i) Converting lift into horizontal lead :-- For converting lift into horizontal lead, the lift upto 3.6 metres will be multiplied by 10 and from 3.61 metres to 6.0 metres, it will be squared and multiplied by 3.3 and beyond 6.0 metres it will be multiplied by 20. No cross leads what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for. Rehandling of earth work and gravel work :-- The rates of rehandling of recently deposited earth work and gravel work after excavation will be 20 percent less on excavation rates. Earth work deposited before monsoon season which has had a full monsoon on it, will be considered as a normal earth work for excavation.

(ii)

(iii) Measurement of lift :-- The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated earth to that of placed earth. This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When earth has to be carried over spoil bank and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the centre of gravity of the excavated earth and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel. (iv) Rates for additional lead have been given in slabs for 7.50 metres each of additional lead. If the lead exceeds a slab by 1.50 metres or so, full payment for 7.50 metres lead will be made. (v) The payment for compensation should only be made on the production of a certificate from the revenue authorities that the contractor has paid compensation to the land owners. The compensation of earth is not an allowance, and as such it is also payable, even if the earth is brought from a distance more than 450 metres from private land, subject to production of a certificate, as referred to above. However, no compensation is payable, when the earth is borrowed from Govt. Land.
Description Unit Plains SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Sr. No.

Rate 4

6.1 Earth work of silt clearance of channels and drains :-(a) Kassi work undressed involving an average horizontal throw upto 2.0 metres and average vertical lift upto 0.5 100 cum metre. (b) Basket work with combined lead upto 7.50 metres 100 cum undressed. (c) Dressing for sub item (a) and (b) supra. 100 cum 100 cum

292.00

292.00

412.00 36.00 13.50

412.00 36.00 13.50

(d) Extra for every 7.50 metres additional lead. Note :No extra allowance of wetness, slush or humus dal dal are payable for item No. 6.1. in ordinary soil, exclusive of

6.2 Earth work excavation compensation of earth :--

(a) Kassi work undressed involving an average horizontal throw upto 2.0 metres and an average vertical lift upto 100 cum 0.5 metre including breaking of clods.

292.00

292.00

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Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

(b) Earth work undressed with a combined lead upto 15 100 cum metres including breaking of clods. (c)(i) Extra for every 7.50 metres additional lead beyond 15 100 cum metres but upto 300 metres. (ii) Extra for every 7.50 metres additional lead beyond 300 100 cum metres but upto 450 metres. For leads beyond 450 metres earth work shall be payable at carriage rates for sand, bajri and ballast etc. given in the chapter No. 5 item No. 5.2 and loading, unloading as per chapter No. 4. This rate includes excavation and all other allowances provided in this chapter on earth work except those provided under item No. 6.2 (f) and (g). (d) Wet earth work :-(i) Extra for wet earth work from bottom of excavation upto 100 cum level of sub soil water. Extra for wet earth work from level of sub soil water upto 100 cum 30 cm above.

600.00

600.00

16.50

16.50

11.00

11.00

Note :-

223.00

223.00

(ii)

114.00

114.00

(iii) Extra for wet earth work for depth above 30 cm of sub 100 cum soil water level. Notes :(i) Wetness allowance shall be payable only after obtaining the written approval of the Superintending Engineer.

57.00

57.00

(ii)

Pumping for wet earth work will be done departmentally.

(e) (i) (ii)

Hardness Extra for hard soil with D.B.D. (Dry Bulk Density) from 100 cum 1.6 to 1.7 gm/c.c. Extra for hard soil with D.B.D. (Dry Bulk Density) 100 cum exceeding 1.7 but upto 1.8 gm/c.c. 69.00 137.00 69.00 137.00

Notes :(i) For D.B.D. upto 1.8, rate shall be approved by the Superintending Engineer on recommendation by the Executive Engineer. For D.B.D. above 1.8 special reference shall be made to the Superintending Engineer for decision who may allow maximum extra rate upto Rs. 250-00 per 100 cum. 100 cum Page 43 343.00 343.00

(ii)

(f)

Extra for pudding work.

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Description

Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

(g) Compaction :-(i) Extra for laying earth/fly ash as per specifications for compaction in 20 cm layers and dressing but excluding 100 cum cost of rolling. Extra for watering the earth/fly ash laid in 20 cm layers 100 cum as per specifications for compaction. 100 cum

53.00

53.00

(ii)

48.50 452.00

48.50 452.00

(iii) Extra for rolling to specifications. Note :Deleted (h) Admixture of shingle or kankar (i) Extra for admixture of shingle or kankar upto 10 percent.

100 cum (ii) Extra for admixture of shingle or kankar exceeding 10% 100 cum but upto 20%.

--

--

86.00 137.00

86.00 137.00

(iii) Extra for admixture of shingle or kankar exceeding 20% 100 cum but upto 30%. (iv) Extra for admixture of shingle or kankar exceeding 30% 100 cum but upto 40%. Note :For admixture above 40% rates for gravel work excavation shall apply -(j) Extra for slush. 100 cum

223.00

223.00

140.00 to 340.00

140.00 to 340.00

Note :-

that which will not support a mans weight. The rate will be paid depending upon the nature of slush after obtaining approval of the Superintending Engineer.
Slush is

(k)

Extra for dal dal.

100 cum

340.00 to 452.00

340.00 to 452.00

Note :-

Dal dal is clay that will flow like molasses. The rate shall be paid according to the merits of each case after obtaining sanction of

the Superintending Engineer. 6.3 Dressing of earth work :-(i) (ii) New work or remodeling work. Repair work. 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 38.50 54.00 27.00 23.00 38.50 54.00 27.00 23.00

(iii) Sand only. 6.4 Compensation for earth taken from private land.

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Description

Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

6.5 Gravel (in loose form in non-cohesive binding material) work in excavation with occasional use of picks exclusive of compensation of earth undressed with combined lead upto 15 metres with percentage of gravel or kankar :(a) Exceeding 40% but upto 60%. (b) Exceeding 60% but upto 80%. (c) Exceeding 80% but upto 100%. 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 624.00 730.00 798.00 21.00 172.00 446.00 686.00 54.00 624.00 730.00 798.00 21.00 172.00 446.00 686.00 54.00

(d) Extra for every 7.5 metres additional lead. (e) (f) Extra for wet earth work above sub soil water level. Extra for earth work under standing water.

(g) Extra for earth work under flowing water. (h) Extra for dressing earth work. Note :Wherever water is depressed by pumping, rate shall be for wet gravel work if actually wet and not for work under standing or flowing water.

6.6 Earth work in excavation in foundations, trenches etc. in all kinds of soil where pick jumper work is not involved and not exceeding 2.0 metres depth including dressing of bottom and sides of trenches, stacking the excavated soil clear from the edge of excavation and subsequent filling around masonry in 15 cm. layers with compaction including disposal of all surplus soil as directed within a lead of 30 metres. 100 cum 6.7 Earth work in excavation of foundations of bridges culverts, building including handling of materials with combined lead of 15 metres dressing of bed and sides stacking the excavated soil clear from the edge of excavation and subsequent filling around :-(a) For ordinary gravel soil involving pick work. (b) For semi conglomerate or soil of nature of pick jumper. (c) 100 cum 100 cum 989.00 1502.00 989.00 1502.00 686.00 686.00

For hard clayey soil or hard conglomerate or semi rocky type of the nature of pick jumper with occasional 100 cum blasting. 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum

1965.00 172.00 446.00 686.00

1965.00 172.00 446.00 686.00

(d) Extra for wet work above sub soil water level. (e) (f) Extra for earth work under standing water. Extra for earth work under flowing water.

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Description

Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

(g) Extra for every 7.5 metre additional lead. 6.8 Earth filling :--

100 cum

21.00

21.00

(a)(i) Earth filling under floors with surplus ordinary soil or soil containing gravel or kankar upto 40% excavated from foundation and taken only from outside the building plinth in 15 cm layers including ramming, watering and 100 cum consolidating lead upto 30 metres. (ii) Earth filling under floors with surplus soil containing more than 40% gravel or kankar excavated from foundation and taken only from outside the building plinth in 15 cm layers including ramming, watering and 100 cum consolidating lead upto 30 metres.

252.00

252.00

450.00

450.00

(b)(i) Earth work (exclusive of compensation for earth) in excavation in ordinary soil or soil containing gravel or kankar upto 40 % and filling in 15 cm layers in foundation and plinth including ramming, watering and consolidating under floors with earth brought from a 100 cum distance not exceeding 30 metres. (ii) Earth work in excavation in soil containing more than 40% gravel or kankar (exclusive of compensation for earth) and filling in 15 cm layers in foundation and plinth including ramming, watering and consolidating under floors with earth brought from a distance not exceeding 100 cum 30 meters. Extra for additional lead above 30 metres. 100 cum

561.00

561.00

776.00 As per rate under item No. 6.2 (c)

776.00 As per rate under item No. 6.2 (c)

(c)

(d) Removal of slips from road side to :-(i) Out side road boundary into depressions with combined 100 cum lead of 15 metres inclusive of cost of explosive, compressed air and T&P.
Rate of item No. 7.1 to 7.10 Rate of item to be paid No. 7.1 to 7.10 according to to be paid type of work according to type of work after Reducing the rate by after Reducing 10% the rate by 10%

(ii)

Extra for additional 7.5 metres lead above 15 metres.

100 cum

21.00

21.00

6.9 Earth work over roofs :-(a) Earth work over roofs of one storey building with good earth free of any admixture of foreign matter including breaking of clods, ramming, watering, dressing and 100 cum horizontal lead upto 30 metres.

892.00

892.00

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Description

Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

(b) Extra for additional lead above 30 metres.

100 cum

As per rate under item No. 6.2 (c) 55.00

As per rate under item No. 6.2 (c) 55.00

(c)

Extra for every additional storey.

100 cum

6.10 Earth work undressed by boats including hire of boats :-(a) Digging and loading in boats within 15 metres lead. (b) Carriage by boats upto 300 metres. (c) 100 cum 100 cum 412.00 212.00 412.00 212.00

Extra for distance beyond 300 metres but upto 750 100 cum metres (per 30 metres). For lead beyond 750 metres the rates under item No. 6.2 (c) will be applicable.

17.00

17.00

Note :-

(d) Unloading earth from boats. 6.11 Earth work undressed by tramway or rail :-(a) Digging and loading into trucks within 15 metres lead.

100 cum

223.00

223.00

100 cum (b) Hand shunting of N.G. tip wagons per 30 metres. (c) 100 cum

412.00 21.00

412.00 21.00

Unloading earth from tip wagon and clearing within 3.0 100 cum metres from rail.

110.00

110.00

(d) Unloading earth from B.G. Trucks clearing 1.5 metres 100 cum from rail. (e) Unloading earth from B.G. Trucks & spreading 4.5 100 cum metres from rail. Unloading from B.G. Trucks & spreading upto 30 metres 100 cum from rail. 100 metres 100 cum

223.00

223.00

305.00

305.00

(f)

378.00

378.00

6.12 Dressing of dowels in addition to payment for dressed earth work. 6.13 Restoring boundary road drains. 6.14 Making new boundary road including levelling and dressing 3.0 metres to 5.0 metres wide :(a) In unploughed land. (b) In ploughed land.
Note :-

23.00 20.00

23.00 20.00

100 cum 100 cum

48.50 101.00

48.50 101.00

The rates for item No. 6.13 are to be paid only in reaches where no earth work for boundary roads is paid for.

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Description

Unit

Plains

SubMountainous Region Rate 5

Rate 4

6.15

(a) Covering boundary road with 7.5 cm deep sarkanda or jungle upto 300 metres lead including cutting and supply of sarkanda or jungle. (b) Covering boundary road with 7.5 cm deep sarkanda or jungle lead beyond 300 metres to 1000 metres including cutting and supply of Sarkanda or jungle. (c) (i) Extra carriage of Sarkanda :-2nd K.M.

100 metres

53.00

53.00

100 metres

104.00

104.00

100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres 100 metres Hectare

51.00

51.00

(ii)

3 K.M.

rd

46.50

46.50

(iii) 4th K.M.

43.00

43.00

(iv) 5th K.M.

39.00

39.00

(v)

6th K.M.

34.00

34.00

(vi) 7th K.M.

29.00

29.00

(vii) Subsequent K.M.

24.50 248.00

24.50 248.00

6.16 Ploughing or levelling of borrow pits. 6.17 Berm trimming both sides :-(a) Channels upto 1.0 metre depth. (b) Channels exceeding 1.0 metre but upto 1.5 metres depth. (c) Channels exceeding 1.5 metres but upto 2.5 metres depth.

K.M.

157.00

157.00

K.M.

230.00

230.00

K.M.

350.00

350.00

6.18 Dag Belling :-(a) Single kassi stroke minimum 7.5 cm depth. (b) Double kassi stroke V shaped minimum 10 cm depth. (c) Double kassi stroke V shaped minimum 15 cm depth. K.M. K.M. K.M. 30.50 60.00 80.00 30.50 60.00 80.00

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CHAPTER NO. 7 ROCK CUTTING


Notes :(i) Canverting lift into horizontal lead :For converting lift into horizontal lead the lift upto 3.6 metres will be multiplied by 10 and from 3.61 metres to 6.0 metres, it will be squared and multiplied by 3.3 and beyond 6.0 metres, it will be multiplied by 20. No cross lead what-so-ever shall be measured and paid for. (ii) Measurement of lift :The lift shall be measured from the centre of gravity of the excavated rock to that of placed rock. This shall constitute the mean lift for that section. When rock has to be carried over a spoil bank and dumped beyond it, the mean lift would be the difference in levels between the centre of gravity of the excavated rock and top of the spoil bank omitting the dowel.
Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for plain as well as submountainous region 4

Excavation including handling of materials within 15 metres inclusive of cost of explosives, dressing, compressed air and T & P.

7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.8 7.9

Pick work Pick and jumper work. Jumper work. Jumper with occasional blasting. Blasting ordinary Rock. Blasting hard Rock. Blasting conglomerate mass. Blasting conglomerate trenches. Through cut Rock excavation.

100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum. 100 Cum.

845.00 1445.00 1646.00 2431.00 2988.00 4445.00 5450.00 7223.00 10 percent extra over above rates 21.00

7.10 Extra for every 7.5 metres additional lead.

100 Cum.

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CHAPTER NO. 8 DEMOLITION


Notes:The rates given under this chapter are subject to the following conditions in addition to the conditions laid down in the public works "General Conditions of Contract etc." and PWD specifications. (i) Unless otherwise stated, the rates include sorting and stacking dismantled material and removing the same within a distance of 100 metres. The rates given below are for non-hydraulic works. For hydraulic works, which are required to be dismantled these shall be enhanced by 50 per cent. (hydraulic works are those which remain submerged under water for most of their lives). The items, which can be considered as hydraulic works, are :"Stone masonry in lime or cement, burnt bricks, tile lining and tile masonry in lime or cement mortar, lime or cement concrete and reinforced cement concrete, and pucca grouted pitching when under water." Unless otherwise specified, the rates cover the cost of all tools and plants, ladders, scaffolding and all other adjuncts required for dismantling. Dismantling should be done with care and with little or no damage to the materials released.
Description Unit Rates in Plains & SubMontainous Region 4

(ii)

(iii) (iv)
Sr. No.

8.1

Dismantling stone masonry/Rubble masonry including stacking of serviceable materials and disposal of unserviceable materials. (a) (b) (c) (d) In lime In cement Scabbled or rubble stone masonry in mud. Dry rubble or dry scabbled stone masonry. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 21.00 28.00 10.50 7.20

8.2

Dismantling stone pitching or soling. (a) (b) (c) (d) Stone pitching dry Stone pitching laid dry but grouted with natural silt and clay Stone pitching laid dry but grouted with dry ballast. Stone pitching grouted with dry ballast and with natural silt and clay. Cum. Cum. Cum. 7.20 13.00 9.90

Cum.

14.00

8.3

Dismantling stone spalls or brick bats filling. (a) (b) In dry Grouted with natural silt and clay Cum. Cum. 6.40 9.10

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Description

Unit

Rates in Plains & SubMontainous Region 4

(c)

In wire crates including opening of crates and stacking crate material.

Cum.

11.50

Note :- When the work to be dismantled under items No. 8.2 and 8.3 is under water, add 60 per cent to above rates. 8.4 8.5 Dismantaling pucca grouted pitching. Dismantaling brick work tile masonary or tile lining. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) 8.6 In lime In cement. Arch work in cement or lime In mud In mud with jibi face Gilafi brick work Gilafi brick work with jibi face Sundried brick work in mud Dismantling dry brick work Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 21.00 28.00 34.00 10.50 13.00 7.20 9.10 5.60 5.60 Cum. 21.00

Dismantling concrete or precast concrete. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Lime concrete, cement concrete 1:6:12 or leaner Cement concrete plain 1:4:8 or 1:5:10 Cement concrete plain 1:3:6 Cement concrete plain 1:2:4 Reinforced Cement concrete Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 17.00 28.00 40.00 56.00 90.00 7.20

8.7 8.8

Dismantling metalling or dry brick ballast Dismantling roofing (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) First class mud roofing Second class mud roofing Mud roofing with wooden planks laid over battens. Thatched roofing. Sirki sarkanda roofing.

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

2.90 2.40 2.15 0.65 1.10

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Description

Unit

Rates in Plains & SubMontainous Region 4

(f) 8.9

Jackarch roofing excluding joists of terraced roofing.

Sqm. Cum. Sqm.

3.05 54.00 1.90

Dismantling wood work from roof.

8.10 Stripping and stacking slate or tiles of a roof. 8.11 Stripping and stacking iron sheets of a roof including ridging, flashing, eaves boards gutters and down pipes. 8.12 Add for planks and battens in cases of item nos. 8.10 and 8.11 . 8.13 Add for roof trusses of iron or wood, (rafters, purling etc.) in case of item Nos. 8.10 and 8.11. 8.14 Dismantling mud walling. 8.15 Dismantling Dhajji walling. 8.16 Dismantling cement conglomerate floors (25mm to 50mm) thick including concrete base. 8.17 Dismantling cement conglomerate floors (25mm to 50mm) thick without concrete base. 8.18 Dismantling brick or flagged stone flooring including concrete base. 8.19 Dismantling brick or flagged stone flooring without concrete base. 8.20 Dismantling plank flooring. 8.21 Dismantling plank ceiling and supporting timber. 8.22 Dismantling cloth ceiling and supporting timber. 8.23 Dismantling stone-ware drains and concrete. 8.24 Removing R.C battens from roofs. 8.25 Removing R.S. beams from structures or truses. 8.26 Removing Doors and Windows (Steel or wood) with chowkhats by making recesses in walls when the wall is not to be dismantled. (a) (b) (c) Doors of area 3 Sqm. and below. Windows of area 3 Sqm. and below Clerestory windows of area 3 Sqm. and below.

Sqm. Sqm.

1.35 1.15

Sqm. Cum. Sqm.

2.30 5.60 2.15

Sqm.

4.50

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Metre Cum. Quintal

2.35 3.50 1.20 2.30 2.90 1.35 0.80 85.00 14.50

Each Each Each

9.60 6.10 3.05

8.27 Removing hume pipes. (a) (b) 150 mm to 300 mm dia above 300 mm to 600 mm dia Metre Metre 4.10 6.40

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Unit

Rates in Plains & SubMontainous Region 4

(c)

above 600 mm to 900 mm dia

Metre Each Each Metre

9.10 1.60 1.60 0.60

8.28 Removing sal ballies from structures including stacking. 8.29 Dismantling sleepers from centring including stacking outside. 8.30 Dismantling tramway track 8.31 Scraping (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (ii) White wash and colour wash Lime Plaster Cement Plaster. Mud Palster Bricks dismantled from brick work in lime or concrete Bricks dismantled from brick work in mud. Tiles dismantled from the work in lime or cement. Dismantled boulder masonry/concrete articles In cement or lime In mud

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 1000 Nos 1000 Nos 1000 Nos

0.29 1.50 1.50 0.25 65.00 16.00 85.00

Cum. Cum.

25.50 5.60

8.32 Dismantling wire gauge with frame work including separating frame work and putting wire gauge into rolls. 8.33 Dismantling reinforced brick work including cutting, cleaning and straightening of bars. 8.34 Dismantling Rain water pipes of A.C.C/C.I pipe with clamps and specials etc. 8.35 Dismantling glazed tiles (to be carefully removed). 8.36 Dismantling asbestos cement, celotax or other hard board ceiling or partition walls including supporting timber. 8.37 Dismantling wooden chajjas and sun-shades. 8.38 Removing doors and windows together with the dismantling of walls (i) (ii) (iii) Doors Windows Clerestory windows

Sqm.

0.48

Cum.

70.00

Metre Sqm.

1.05 6.40

Sqm. Sqm.

2.10 2.80

Each Each Each

4.85 3.25 1.60

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CHAPTER NO. 9 CENTRING AND SHUTTERING


Notes :(i) (ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of all materials within 100 metres. Where-ever smooth exposed concrete finish is desired 33-1/3 percent extra on the labour rates except for item No. 9.17 shall be payable. The through rates shall be increased correspondingly. Deleted

(iii)

(iv) Item No.9.17 is payable subject to the following conditions :(a) (b)
Sr. No.

Pattern should be specially indicated by Architect. Prior approval of the Chief Engineer should be obtained for getting this work as executed.
Description Labour Rate Plains Submountain ous Regions 5 Throgh Rate Plains Submountain ous Regions 7

Unit 3

9.1 Centring and shuttering for flat surface such as Suspended floors, Roofs, Landing, Chhajjas, Shelves etc. Sqm. 9.2 Centring and shuttering for faces of walls, partitions, retaining walls and the like (vertical or battering) including attached pilasters, buttrresses, Sqm. etc. 9.3 Centring and shuttering for faces of walls, partitions, retaining walls and the like (vertical or battering) including attached pilasters, buttrresses etc. when curved. Sqm. 9.4 Centring and shuttering for sides and soffits of beams haunching, girders, bressumers, lintels.

16.20

17.80

37.00

39.00

21.00

23.00

42.50

45.00

23.50

25.50

47.00

49.50

Sqm.

19.50

23.00

50.00

52.00

9.5 Centring and shuttering for stair cases with sloping soffits including risers and stringers. Sqm. 9.6 Centring and shuttering for columns (square or rectangular or polygonal in plan) Sqm. 9.7 Centring and shuttering for columns (circular or curved in plan) Sqm. 9.8 Centring and shuttering for corbels parapets, facias and other similar items including edges. Sqm.

20.50

22.50

41.00

43.00

20.00

22.00

47.50

49.50

22.50

25.00

55.00

58.00

25.00

28.00

35.50

38.00

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Description

Labour Rate Plains Submountain ous Regions 5

Throgh Rate Plains Submountain ous Regions 7

Unit 3

9.9 Centring and Shuttering for R.C.C. domes.

Sqm.

53.00

58.00

605.00

611.00

9.10 Shuttering for faces of concrete foundations and Sqm. foundation beams. (Vertical and battering) 9.11 Shuttering for precast R.C.C. battens. Sqm.

7.50 4.80

8.20 5.30

25.00 12.00

26.00 12.50

9.12 Shuttering for precast plain or Reinforced Concrete of soil blocks, wall plates, bed plates, shelves, etc. (small units up to 0.07 cu.m each) Sqm. 9.13 Centring and shuttering for arches of verandah Per Mtr. of openings clear span. 9.14 Centring and shuttering for arches of doors and Per Mtr. of windows. clear span. 9.15 Centring and shuttering for slab culverts :(a) (b) Upto 3 Metres span Sqm.

3.90 7.40

4.25 8.60

9.00 13.50

9.35 14.50

3.90

4.30

7.20

7.60

16.20 21.50

17.80 24.00

37.00 47.00

39.00 49.00

Above 3Metres Span but upto 6 Metres Sqm. Span.

9.16 Form work for cement concrete blocks, in-situ such as staggered R.C blocks arrows and plain cement concrete blocks. Sqm. 9.17 Extra for steel shuttering pattern as specified by the Sqm.of surface Engineer-in-charge. area 9.18 Centring and shuttering for well curbs complete in all respects. (a) (b) For square, rectangular, polygonal wells. For circular/elliptical wells. Sqm. Sqm.

7.90 -

8.80 -

20.50 17.00

21.00 20.00

7.50 14.50

8.20 16.00

25.00 35.50

26.00 37.00

9.19 Extra for shuttering in each subsequent storey above the first. Storey (except for item No.9.17) 9.20 Extra for shuttering where any single storey height exceeds 4 metres in height for every additional height of 2 metres or part thereof (except for item No.9.17). Page 55

Sqm

0.25

0.25

0.30

0.30

Sqm

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

CHAPTER NO. 10 CONCRETE


Notes :(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling charges of material within 100 metres. The labour and through rates include the cost of water. Where water is supplied by the department, the rate shall be decreased accordingly. The laboure rates as well as through rates of concrete include the cost of curing. Wherever curing is got done departmentally and not through the contractor, the rates shall be reduced by Rs. 2.00 per cu.m The rates given below are for hand-mixed concrete. In case mechanical mixer is employed departmental at Government expense, the labour as well as through rates shall be decreased by Rs. 4.00 per cum. The rates given below are for non-vibrated concrete. (a) The rates given in item no. 10.15 is for work done up to a height of 4 metres above plinth level or upto the first storey roof top level which ever may be lower. (b), (c) & (d) Deleted

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v) (vi)

(vi) (vii)

To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor remains within and upto 40 percent of the plinth area of the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter-floor such an inter floor should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the said inter-floor exceeds this limitting figure of 40 per cent then the said inter-floor should be regarded for purposes of note (vi) above as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a separate additional storey in the structure for purposes of allowing extra rate for concrete work under item no. 10.15. In the case of building storey having such a mezzanine, therefore, the storey shall be considered for the full height ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter-floor. The rates given below are for both cast-in-situ and precast work. The precast work includes the cost of hoisting and fixing in position. Deleted The rates for all items exclude the cost of steel reinforcement and form work/centring and shuttering except for item No. 10.38, rate of which includes the labour and material for centring and shuttering complete. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, Tools and Plant, Scaffolding (Labour and material) and cost of good earth for mud mortar, wherever required. Deleted Coarse sand for item No. 10.10 to 10.15, 10.25, 10.26, 10.27 & 10.38 shall be as per Punjab PWD Specifications No.3.30. Deleted Deleted

(viii)

(ix) (x)

(xi)

(xii) (xiii)

(xiv) (xv)

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(xvi)

10 percent extra is payable on labour only for work in RCC slabs having inclination more than 25 degrees with the horizontal. Nothing extra shall be paid for lesser inclinations.

(xvii) Deleted (xviii) For estimate purposes shuttering may be taken as under:(a) For foundation work and plinth beams @ 1.50sqm/cum (b) For slabs @ 8.25sqm/cum (c) For columns, beams, door lintels @ 8.00sqm/cum (d) For R.C.C. domes @ 10.00sqm/cum (e) For walls @ 13.00sqm/cum (f) For shelves @ 18.50sqm/cum (g) For facia or any thin section @ 20.00sqm/cum (xix) For estimate purposes steel reinforcement may be taken as under:(a) For foundation @ 60kg/cum (b) For roof slab and door lintels @ 80kg./cum (c) For columns, beams @ 100kg/cum (d) For R.C.C. domes @ 60kg/cum (e) For walls @ 90kg/cum (f) For shelves @ 60kg/cum (g) For facia or any thin section @ 50kg/cum (h) For piles @ 30kg./cum. (xx) For estimate purposes cement contents may be taken as under (but payment will be made after adjusting cement content as per mix design approved by the Engineer-in-charge) :(a) For M-20 grade concrete @ 375 kg. of cement per cum of concrete. (b) For M-25 grade concrete @ 425 kg. of cement per cum of concrete (c) For M-30 grade concrete @ 450 kg. of cement per cum of concrete. (d) For M-35 grade concrete @ 475 kg. of cement per cum of concrete. (e) For M-40 grade concrete @ 500 kg. of cement per cum of concrete.

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

10.1

Mud concrete with brick ballast 40mm gauge (in hilly areas stone ballast 40mm gauge to be used instead of brick ballast. Cum. Lime concrete 1:2:8 (0.13 Cum. Lime, 0.26 Cum. Surkhi, one cum brick ballast 40mm gauge) Cum. Lime concrete 16:24:100 (0.16 Cum. Lime, 0.24 cum Surkhi, one cum brick ballast 30mm gauge) Cum. Lime concrete 16:24:100 (0.16 Cum. Lime, 0.24 cum Surkhi, one cum brick aggregate 20mm gauge) Cum. (a) Cement Concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast 40mm gauge. Cum. (b) Cement Concrete 1:8:16 with 40mm gauge Cum. stone aggregate. (c) Cement Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Cum Sand : 16 Brick Ballast 40mm gauge) (d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Cum Sand : 16 stone Ballast 40 mm gauge)

31.00

115.00

38.00

121.00

10.2

40.50

261.00

44.50

265.00

10.3

40.50

285.00

44.50

290.00

10.4

40.50

296.50

44.50

300.50

10.5

40.50

229.00

44.50

233.00

42.50

218.00

47.00

222.00

40.50

227.00

44.50

231.00

42.50

216.00

47.00

220.50

10.6

(a) Cement concrete 1:6:12 with brick ballast 40mm gauge. Cum. (b) Cement Concrete 1:6:12 with 40mm gauge Cum. stone aggregate. (c) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:2.5:3.5:12 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 2.5 Fly Ash : 3.5 Cum Sand : 12 Brick Ballast 40mm gauge) (d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:2.5:3.5:12 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 2.5 Fly Ash : 3.5 Sand : 12 Stone Ballast 40mm gauge) Cum

40.50

255.00

44.50

259.00

42.50

244.00

47.00

248.00

40.50

252.50

44.50

256.50

42.50

241.50

47.00

246.00

10.7

(a) Cement concrete 1:5:10 with brick ballast Cum. 40mm gauge. (b) Cement concrete 1:5:10 with 40 mm gauge Cum. stone ballast. (c) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:2:3:10 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 2 Fly Ash : 3 Cum Sand : 10 Brick Ballast 40mm gauge)

40.50

276.00

44.50

280.00

42.50

265.00

47.00

269.00

40.50

273.50

44.50

277.50

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

(d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:2:3:10 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 2 Fly Ash : 3 Cum Sand : 10 Stone Ballast 40mm guage) 10.8 (a) Cement Concrete 1:4:8 with brick ballast 40mm gauge. Cum. (b) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:1.5:2.5:8 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 1.5 Fly Ash : 2.5 Cum Sand : 8 Brick Ballast 40mm gauge) 10.9 Cement Concrete 1:4:8 with stone ballast of size.

42.50

263.00

47.00

267.00

40.50

307.00

44.50

311.00

40.50

305.50

44.50

309.50

(a) 20mm gauge (b) 40 mm gauge.

Cum. Cum.

42.50 42.50

307.00 297.00

47.00 47.00

312.00 301.00

(c) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:1.5:2.5:8 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 1.5 Fly Ash : 2.5 Cum Sand : 8 Stone Ballast 20mm gauge) (d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:1.5:2.5:8 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 1.5 Fly Ash : 2.5 Cum Sand : 8 stone Ballast 40mm gauge) 10.10 Cement Concrete 1:3:6 with stone ballast or shingle. Cum. 10.11 Cement Concrete 1:2:4 with stone ballast or shingle. Cum. 10.12 Deleted 10.13 Extra over item 10.1 to 10.11 for plains and 10.1 to 10.8 for hills above when work is done in situ in small quantities not exceeding 0.30 Cum. Per block in situ such as staggered block arrows, concrete block over inverted filters, bed plates Cum. arches etc. 10.14 Reinforced cement concrete 1:2:4 hand mixed but excluding steel reinforcement, centering and shuttering in foundation and plinth. Cum. 10.15 Reinforced cement cocrete 1:2:4 hand mixed but excluding steel reinforcement, centering and shuttering in super structure. Cum. 10.16 Deleted 10.17 Deleted

42.50

305.50

47.00

310.00

42.50

295.00

47.00

299.00

42.50

354.00

47.00

358.00

42.50

447.00

47.00

451.00

6.00

6.00

6.60

6.60

52.00

456.00

57.00

462.00

57.00

461.00

62.00

467.00

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

10.18 Deleted 10.19 Deleted 10.20 Deleted 10.21 Deleted 10.22 Deleted 10.23 Add/subtract for using excess/less cement content in designed concrete mix for variation of cement content from that required for nominal cement Per Bag concrete 1:2:4. 10.24 Deleted 10.25 Damp proof course 7.5 cm thick of cement concrete 1: 2: 4 with two coats of bitumen 20/30 penetration at 1.65 kg per Sq.m. laid hot and sanded. Sqm. 10.26 Damp proof course 4 cm thick of cement concrete 1: 2: 4 with two coats of bitumen 20/30 penetration @ 1.65 kg per Sq.m. laid hot and sanded. Sqm. 10.26 Damp proof course 4 cm thick of cement concrete (ii) 1:2:4 with water proofing compound as per manufacturer guide lines. Sqm. 10.27 Damp proof course 2.5 cm thick of cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 with two coats of bitumen 20/30 penetration @1.65 kg per Sqm. laid hot and Sqm. sanded. 10.28 Supplying & Laying dry brick bats. 10.29 Supplying & Laying dry brick ballast. Cum. Cum. 5.85 28.00 6.40 28.50

48.46

48.46

7.60

44.00

8.40

44.50

5.10

23.30

5.65

23.80

5.85 5.85 5.85

22.00 77.00 89.00

6.40 6.40 6.40

22.50 78.00 90.00

10.30 Nicking cement concrete surface (Over 28 days old including preparation and laying slurry). Sqm. 10.31 Washing concrete surface, scrubbing with brushes including preparing and laying slurry. Sqm. 10.32 Nicking lime concrete surface . Sqm.

1.05

1.05

1.15

1.15

0.65 0.65

--0.65

0.70 0.70

--0.70

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

10.33 Extra for grouting concrete between the grooves of gates including labour for shuttering. Sqm. 10.34 Preparing, watering and ramming surface for laying concrete. (a) Head works (i) Horizontal (ii) Glacis and crest (b) Channels (Irrigation) (i) Horizontal (ii) Glacis and crest 10.35 Preparing surface for inverted filters. 10.36 Skipping concrete in wells. 10.37 Deleted 10.38 Reinforced cement concrete work hand mixed 1:2:4 for well caps excluding steel reinforcement, but including the cost of centring and shuttering laid in position complete in all respects in rectangular, square, polygonal, circular and all elliptical wells. (a) For wells plugged up to top. (b) For well not plugged up to top. 10.39 Deleted 10.40 Plum cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone ballast 40mm gauge using 20% plum. Cum. 10.41 Plum cement concrete 1:6:12 with stone ballast 40mm gauge using 20% plum. Cum. 10.42 Plum cement concrete 1:5:10 with stone ballast 40mm gauge using 20% plum. Cum. 10.43 Deleted 10.44 (a) Cement concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast 20 mm gauge in foundation and plinth. Cum. Cum. Cum. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Cum. Sqm. Sqm.

17.50

17.50

19.00

19.00

1.10 2.20

1.10 2.20

1.20 2.40

1.20 2.40

0.90 1.30 0.49 54.00

0.90 1.30 0.49 54.00

1.00 1.45 0.55 59.00

1.00 1.45 0.55 59.00

87.00 192.00

491.00 596.00

93.50 198.50

497.50 602.50

40.50

192.00

44.50

196.00

40.50

211.00

44.50

215.00

40.50

229.00

44.50

233.00

40.50

243.00

44.50

247.00

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

(b) Cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone ballast 20 mm gauge in foundation and plinth. Cum. (c) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Sand : 16 Brick Ballast 20mm gauge) in Cum foundation and plinth. (d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Sand : 16 Stone Ballast 20 mm gauge) in Cum foundation and plinth. 10.45 (a) Cement concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast 32 mm gauge in foundation and plinth. Cum. (b) Cement Concrete 1:8:16 with stone balast 32 Cum. mm guage in foundation and plinth. (c) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Sand : 16 Brick Ballast 32mm gauge) in Cum foundation and plinth. (d) Cement-Fly Ash Concrete 1:3:5:16 (1 Ordinary Portland Cement : 3 Fly Ash : 5 Sand : 16 Stone Ballast 32mm gauge) in Cum foundation and plinth. 10.46 Extra for mechanical mixer used by the contractor at his own cost. 10.47 Extra for vibrator used by the contractor at his own cost.

42.50

229.00

47.00

233.00

40.50

241.50

44.50

245.00

42.50

227.00

47.00

231.50

40.50

232.00

44.50

236.00

42.50

221.00

47.00

225.00

40.50

230.00

44.50

234.00

42.50

219.00

47.00

223.00

Cum

6.00

6.00

6.00

6.00

Cum

20.00

20.00

20.00

20.00

10.48 Extra for R.C.C. work done in subsequent storey above the first storey upto height of 4 metres or part thereof upto the roof top level of that storey. Cum 10.49 Extra for P.C.C. work done in subsequent storey above the first storey upto height of 4 metres or part thereof upto the roof top level of that storey. Cum 10.50 Extra for R.C.C. work done above 4 metres height (where any single storey exceeds 4 metres in height) for every additional height of 2 metres or part thereof. Cum

3.00

3.00

3.30

3.30

2.00

2.00

2.20

2.20

3.00

3.00

3.30

3.30

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

10.51 Extra for P.C.C. work done above 4 metres height (where any single storey exceeds 4 metres in height ) for every additional height of 2 metres or Cum part thereof. 10.52 Extra for using admixure in designed mix concrete. 10.53 Boring, providing and installing bored cast-in-situ reinforced cement concrete pile of specified diameter and length below the pile cap to carry a safe working load not less than specified, excluding the cost of concrete and steel reinforcement (The rates of concrete and steel reinforcement are to be taken for respective item of chapter 10 & 18 respectively) but including the cost of boring with manual auger (without bentonite solution) and temporary casing of appropriate length for setting out and removal of same and the length of the pile to be embedded in the pile cap etc. all complete as per BIS Specifications/ Codes, including removal of excavated earth with all lifts and leads. (Length of pile for payment shall be measured upto bottom of pile cap). (a) 200 mm dia piles. (b) 250 mm dia piles (c) 300 mm dia piles (d) 400 mm dia piles (e) 450 mm dia piles (f) 500 mm dia piles 10.54 Extra for providing under reamed bulb as per BIS Specifications/Codes. (a) 200 mm dia piles. (b) 250 mm dia piles (c) 300 mm dia piles (d) 400 mm dia piles (e) 450 mm dia piles (f) 500 mm dia piles Each Each Each Each Each Each Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Kg.

2.00

2.00

2.20

2.20

---

45.00

---

45.00

-------------

151.00 169.00 196.00 232.00 278.00 330.00

-------------

-------------

-------------

136.00 149.00 167.00 185.00 203.00 239.00

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Description

Unit

Plains

Sub-MOUNTAINOUS

Labour Rate 1 2 3 4

Through Rate 5

Labour Rate 6

Through Rate 7

10.55 Extra for using Bentonite slury with Bentonite pump in case of unstable bore. (a) 200 mm dia piles. (b) 250 mm dia piles (c) 300 mm dia piles (d) 400 mm dia piles (e) 450 mm dia piles (f) 500 mm dia piles Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre ------------51.00 51.00 82.00 114.00 137.00 156.00 -------------------------

Note:- Rates of item No. 10.52 to 10.55 are based on September 2008.

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CHAPTER NO. 11 BRICK WORK


Notes :(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the cost of rehandling of materials within 100 metres. These rates are meant for small engineering works where the total quantity of Brick work does not exceed 15 cu.m. and for all building works and boundry walls. The labour rates for large engineering works except building works and boundry walls involving more than 15 cu.m. of brick work shall be reduced by ten per cent and the through rates shall be reduced correspondingly. Through rate for brick work with 2nd class Bricks will be reduced by Rs. 30/- per cu.m, than the rates with first class Bricks for that item of work. The labour rates as well as through rates include the cost of water. In case water is supplied free by the department, rates will be reduced accordingly. The rates for brick work done upto 1.5 metres height above the top of foundation concrete in case of compound walls and in other Engineering works, is the same as for brick work in foundation and plinth. In case of foundations of bridges, for those with ordinary open foundations, masonry above top of foundation concrete and in case of well foundations, above top of well cap, for a height of 1.5 metres shall be paid for at the rate, appearing in schedule for masonry, in foundation and plinth.

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi) (vii)

Deleted The Labour rate given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plants, scaffolding (Labour & Materials) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster, where ever required.

(viii)

To the extent the plinth area of an inter floor called mezzanine remains within and upto 40 per cent of the plinth area for the main storey of the building immediately below the said inter floor such an inter floor should be regarded as mezzanine and if plinth area of the inter floor exceeds this limiting figure of 40 per cent than the inter floor should be regarded for purpose of item No. 11.29 of this chapter, as a regular storey. A mezzanine floor is not to be regarded as a separate additional storey in the structure for purpose of allowing extra rate for brick work under item No. 11.29. In the case of a building storey having such a mezzanine, therefore the storey shall be considered for the full height as if ignoring the existence of the mezzanine inter floor. Deleted The through rates, for the requisite mix of the mortar for item No. 11.73 and 11.74 can be arrived at by adding Rs. 10.50 and Rs. 12.50 respectively for plains zone and Rs. 12.00 and Rs. 14.00 respectively for sub-montainous Zone to be the through rates of brick work in foundation and plinth, of that mix. (a) In case of basement, the masonry for basement floor, above the floor of basement, shall be payable at the rates of the items of super-structure. For its foundation portion, allow Rs. 8.00 and Rs. 8.80 per cum. for plains and sub-mountainous area, respectively extra in the foundation rates, for every additional depth of 4 metres or part there of.

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(b)

The depth of foundation shall be deemed upto 1.5 metres below ground level. If the depth of foundation where no basement is to be provided is more than 1.5 metres add Rs. 8/- and Rs. 8.80/- per cu.m. for plains and submountainous area, respectively, in the rates of items of foundation, for every additional depth of 4 metres or part there of.

(xii)

Regarding the payment of extra rate, for subsequent storey above ground level, the structure above plinth level, on natural ground level, will be considered as first storey. The work of brick masonry, in stone-dust (from crusher) shall only be done, with prior approval of the competent authority and the rate of brick work in cement sand mortar increased by Rs. 5/- cum correspondingly. Ground hydrated lime shall be used in all items of brick work in lime mortar. For brick work under water, the pumping out of water shall be carried out departmentally. Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 4 49.50 Through Rate 5 352.00 Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 54.00 Through Rate 7 357.00

(xiii)

(xiv) (xv) Sr. No.

1 11.1

3 2 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:7 in foundation and plinth. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:7 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:6 in foundation and plinth. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:6 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:5 in foundation and plinth. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:5 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 in foundation and plinth. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortor 1:4 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:3 in foundation and plinth. Cum.

11.2

70.00

372.00

77.00

379.00

11.3

49.50

362.00

54.00

367.00

11.4

70.00

382.00

77.00

389.00

11.5

49.50

374.00

54.00

379.00

11.6

70.00

394.00

77.00

401.00

11.7

49.50

388.00

54.00

393.00

11.8

70.00

409.00

77.00

416.00

11.9

49.50

420.00

54.00

425.00

11.10 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:3 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum.

70.00

440.00

77.00

447.00

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Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

3 1 2 11.11 First class burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:2 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.12 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi, mortar 1:2 ( One lime and two surkhi)in foundation and plinth. Cum. 11.13 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi, mortar 1:2 ( One lime and two surkhi) in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.14 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi, sand mortar 1:1:1 (One lime One surkhi, one Cum. sand) in foundation and plinth. 11.15 First class burnt brick work laid in lime surkhi, sand mortar 1:1:1 (One lime, One surkhi one sand) in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth Cum. level. 11.16 First class burnt brick work laid in cement, lime, sand mortar 1:1:6 (One cement, One lime, six sand) in foundation and plinth. Cum. 11.17 First class burnt brick work laid in cement, lime, sand mortar 1:1:6 (One cement, One lime, and six sand) in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.18 First class burnt brick work laid in cement lime, sand mortar 1:2:9 (One cement, two lime and Cum. nine sand) in foundation and plinth. 11.19 First class burnt brick work laid in cement lime, sand, mortar 1:2:9 (One cement, two lime and Nine sand) in first storey upto 4 metres above Cum. plinth level. 11.20 First class burnt brick work laid in cement, lime, sand, mortar 1:3:12 (One cement, three lime and twelve sand) in foundation and plinth. Cum. 11.21 First class burnt brick work laid in cement, lime, sand mortar 1:3:12 (One cement, three lime and twelve sand) in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level Cum.

70.00

491.00

77.00

498.00

49.50

418.00

54.00

423.00

70.00

439.00

77.00

446.00

49.50

401.00

54.00

406.00

70.00

421.00

77.00

428.00

49.50

390.00

54.00

395.00

70.00

411.00

77.00

418.00

49.50

381.00

54.00

386.00

70.00

401.00

77.00

408.00

49.50

377.00

54.00

382.00

70.00

397.00

77.00

404.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

3 1 2 11.22 115mm thick brick wall laid in cement, lime, sand mortar 1:1:6 ( One Cement, one lime, six sand) in superstructure upto 4 metres above plinth level. Sqm. 11.23 First class burnt brick work laid in mud mortar in foundation and plinth. Cum. 11.24 First class burnt brick work laid in mud mortar in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.25 First class burnt brick work laid in mud mortar with Jibi face (Outer 5 cm.) laid in cement, sand mortar 1:5 including striking of joints in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.26 Sundried brick work laid in mud mortar in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.27 Gilafi work with burnt bricks in the face and sundried bricks in the interior, laid in mud mortar including supply of mud mortar in first Cum. storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. 11.28 Gilafi work as per item No. 11.27 with Jibi face (outer 5cm laid in cement, sand mortar 1:5) including striking joints. Cum. 11.29 (a) Extra for additional storey upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. Cum. Extra for brick work done above 4 meters (where any single storey exceeds 4 metres in height) for every additional height of 2 metres or part thereof. Cum. Extra for 115mm thick brick walls for additional storey upto 4 meters above the top of structural roof of lower storey. Sqm. (d) Extra for 115mm thick brick work of walls done above 4 meters (where any single storey exceeds 4 meters in height) for every additional height of 2 meters or parts thereof. Sqm. Deleted Extra for profile walls. Cum.

12.00

51.00

13.00

52.00

44.00

289.00

48.50

294.00

57.00

302.00

63.00

308.00

64.00

327.00

71.00

333.00

49.00

132.00

54.00

142.00

57.00

223.00

63.00

229.00

65.00

244.00

71.00

251.00

8.00

8.00

8.80

8.80

(b)

8.00

8.00

8.80

8.80

(c)

1.00

1.00

1.10

1.10

1.00

1.00

1.10

1.10

Note : 11.30 (a)

4.95

4.95

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate 4 8.00 Through Rate 5 8.00

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7 -

1 (b)

3 2 Extra for flared out walls of syphons, Cum. super-passages, falls etc.

11.31 Extra for burnt brick work in square or rectangular pillars in building. Cum. 11.32 Extra for burnt brick work in circular pillars constructed with dressed bricks including cost Cum. of dressing bricks 11.33 Extra for burnt brick work in arches including cost of shuttering :(a) (b) Upto 1.5 metres span Cum.

13.00

13.00

14.50

14.50

65.00

137.00

72.00

144.00

29.50

48.00

32.50

51.00

more than 1.5 metres but upto 3 metres span. Cum. more than 3 metres but upto 6 metres span. Cum.

59.00

87.00

65.00

93.00

(c)

69.00

105.00

76.00

112.00

11.34 115 mm thick brick wall with every fourth course reinforced with hoop iron laid in 1 :4 cement sand mortar in super structure. Sqm. 11.35 115 mm thick brick wall laid in cement mortar 1:4 without reinforcement in foundation and plinth. Sqm. 11.36 115 mm thick brick wall laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 without reinforcement in super structure. Sqm. 11.37 75 mm thick brick wall laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 with every alternate course reinforced with hoop iron in superstructure. Sqm. 11.38 First class 115mm thick honey-comb burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 Sqm. 11.39 First class 225mm thick honey-comb burnt brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:4

13.00

57.00

14.50

58.00

9.30

48.50

10.00

49.00

12.00

51.00

13.00

52.00

13.00

45.00

14.00

46.50

12.00

39.00

14.00

41.00

Sqm.

20.50

77.00

24.00

80.00

11.40 Providing 75mm first class burnt brick drip course at junction of roof and walls laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 including dressing of bricks. Metre 11.41 Providing first class burnt brick on edge drip course at the junction of roof and walls in cement sand mortar 1:4 including dressing of bricks. Metre

5.20

11.00

5.70

11.50

7.80

17.00

8.60

17.50

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Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

11.42 Reinforced brick work in lintels 1:3 (50 kg. cement 0.1 cum Course sand) including shuttering and reinforcement upto 64kg per cum. Cum. Note :Deleted

138.00

856.00

152.00

869.00

11.43 First class brick tile masonary with 30.48 cm.x15.24cmx5.08cm tiles in cement sand mortar 1:4 in first storey upto 4 metres above Cum. plinth level. 11.44 First class brick tile masonry with 22.86cm. x 11.43cm x 3.81cm tiles in cement sand mortar 1:4 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.45 First class brick tile masonary with 30.48cmx15.24cmx5.08cm tiles in cement sand mortar 1:6 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.46 First class brick tile masonry with 22.86cm. x 11.43cmx 3.81cm tiles in cement sand mortar 1:6 in first storey upto 4 metres above plinth level. Cum. 11.47 Extra for brick tile masonry in additional storey upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. Cum. 11.48 Extra for brick tile masonry in square or rectangular pillars. Cum. 11.49 Tile facing with 22.86 cmx11.43cmx3.81cm tile laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 in first story upto 4 metres above plinth level without steel reinforcement. Sqm. 11.50 Tile facing with 22.86 cmx11.43cmx3.81cm tiles laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 in first story upto 4 metres above plinth level with steel reinforcement. Sqm. 11.51 Brick and tile jali 11.43 cm x 15.24 cm thick alternate layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 22 numbers bricks and 18 Nos. tile 30.48 cm x 15.24 cm x 5.08 cm. Sqm.

102.00

522.00

112.00

532.00

112.00

788.00

123.00

800.00

102.00

495.00

112.00

506.00

112.00

742.00

123.00

754.00

10.50

10.50

11.50

11.50

18.50

18.50

20.00

20.00

19.00

51.00

20.50

53.00

19.00

53.00

20.50

55.00

17.00

49.50

19.00

51.00

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Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

3 1 2 11.52 Brick and brick tile jali with 22.86cm x 11.43cm thick alternate layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 30 numbers bricks and 30 numbers brick tiles 22.86cm x 11.43cm x 3.81cm. Sqm. 11.53 Tile jali 15.24cm thick laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 46 numbers tiles 30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm. Sqm. 11.54 Extra for tile facing in additional storey upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of the lower storey. Sqm. 11.55 Brick jali with 22.86cm x 11.43cm thick alternate layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 58 number bricks. Sqm. 11.56 V-shaped brick jali in 22.86 cm thick walls laid in cement sand mortar 1:6 finished with 12mm thick cement sand plaster 1:6 including making straight edges with plaster. Sqm. 11.57 Brick and tile jali with 22.86cm x 30.48cm thick alternate layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 31 numbers bricks and 48 number tiles 30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm. Sqm. 11.58 Tile jali with 22.86cm x 30.48cm thick alternate layers laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 using 90 number tiles 22.86cm x 11.43cm x 3.81cm and 37 numbers tiles 30.48cm x Sqm. 15.24cm x 5.08cm. 11.59 Tile on edge jali 5 cm thick laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 reinforced with hoop iron 18 gauge (1.25 mm) 25mm wide at every course using 19 numbers tiles 30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm. Sqm. 11.60 Dressed or moulded three brick cornice laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12mm thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required. Metre 11.61 Dressed or moulded two brick cornice laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12mm thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required. Metre

20.50

59.00

22.50

61.00

19.50

62.00

21.50

64.00

1.55

1.55

1.70

1.70

23.00

61.00

25.00

64.00

41.50

101.00

45.50

105.00

30.00

108.00

33.50

111.00

30.00

128.00

33.00

131.00

31.00

57.00

34.00

61.00

17.00

29.50

19.00

31.50

8.50

15.50

9.30

16.00

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Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

1 2 11.62 Dressed or moulded one brick cornice laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12mm thick cement plaster 1:4 or pointing as required.

Metre 11.63 Corbelling around almirah including 12mm thick cement plaster 1:6 Metre 11.64 Maroo-corners making from first class burnt bricks and fixing in position with cement sand mortar 1:4 Each 11.65 Dressing, chamfering of bricks to required shape in masonry work. 11.66 Replacing kallar eaten bricks. 11.67 Labour for brick work laid dry in walls 100 Nos Each Cum.

4.15

6.80

4.55

7.20

3.90

9.40

4.30

9.80

9.30 36.50

14.50 36.50

10.50 40.00

15.50 40.00

0.90 21.00

1.60 21.00

0.95 23.00

1.70 23.00

11.68 Extra for specially moulded radiated work in arches of egg-shaped sewers circular barrels and similar drainage works excluding cost of centring and moulds. Cum. 11.69 Extra for specially moulded brick work in circular work such as well shafts circular sumps, pump chambers etc. in which specially moulded or cut bricks have to be used but for which no centring or supports are required upto 4.5 metre internal diametre. Cum. 11.70 Chiselling sides of head regulator and others brick works to increase gullet width. Sqm. 11.71 Fire brick work in lining of fire-places, flues etc. (excepting chimney -shafts) Cum. 11.72 Pise work (Mud walling) including the cost of earth, water and laying the earth into shape, pruning and scraping, complete in all respects. Cum. 11.73 First class burnt brick masonry in well steining of square, rectangular or ploygonal wells. Cum. 11.74 First class burnt brick masonry in well steining of circular wells. Cum.

27.00

27.00

29.50

29.50

20.50

20.50

22.50

22.50

19.50

19.50

21.50

21.50

123.00 5,509.00

135.00

5,522.00

23.50

23.50

25.50

25.50

60.00

---

66.00

---

62.00

---

68.00

---

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Unit

Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

3 1 2 11.75 76mm thick brick architrave to windows and ventilators 115mm projected laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 including 12mm thick cement plaster 1:4 Metre 11.76 Providing 5.55cm brick daily facing with brick size 22.86cm x 5.55cm x 6.83cm to be obtained after cutting from full brick size of 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm laid in cement sand mortar 1:3 on RCC lintels, beams, facia etc. 11.77 First Class burnt clay Fly Ash Brick work laid in cement sand mortar in foundations and plinth

2.85

7.70

3.10

8.00

Sqm

12.10

41.50

13.30

42.70

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)

Cement Sand Mortar 1:7 Cement Sand Mortar 1:6 Cement Sand Mortar 1:5 Cement Sand Mortar 1:4 Cement Sand Mortar 1:3

Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum

49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50 49.50

352.00 362.00 374.00 388.00 420.00

54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00 54.00

357.00 367.00 379.00 393.00 425.00

11.78 First Class brunt clay Fly Ash brick work laid in cement sand mortar in first storey upto 4 metres) above plinth level. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Cement Sand Mortar 1:7 Cement Sand Mortar 1:6 Cement Sand Mortar 1:5 Cement Sand Mortar 1:4 Cement Sand Mortar 1:3 Cement Sand Mortar 1:2 Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum Cum 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00 372.00 382.00 394.00 409.00 440.00 491.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 77.00 379.00 389.00 401.00 416.00 447.00 498.00

11.79 115mm thick clay fly ash brick wall with every fourth course reinforced with hoop iron laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 in super structure. Sqm 11.80 115mm thick clay fly ash brick wall laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 without reinforcement in foundation and plinth. 13.00 57.00 14.50 58.00

Sqm

9.30

48.50

10.00

49.00

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Plains Labour Rate 4 Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

1 2 11.81 115mm thick clay fly ash brick wall laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 without rainforcement in super structure. 11.82 First Class 115mm thick honey-comb burnt clay fly ash brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:4. 11.83 First Class 225mm thick honey-comb burnt clay fly ash brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:4.

Sqm

12.00

51.00

13.00

52.00

Sqm

12.00

39.00

14.00

41.00

Sqm

20.50

77.00

24.00

80.00

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CHAPTER NO. 12 STONE MASONRY


Notes :(i) The labour rates include the cost of water, tools and plant, labour and materials for scaffolding and centring and shuttering wherever required and cost of good earth for mud mortar where required.

(ii) (iii)

Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by the Department, rates shall be decreased accordingly. The labour rates including the cost of dressing stones according to the relevent PWD Specifications.

(iv)

(v)

The labour as well as through rates for item nos. 12.11, 12.12, 12.13, 12.16 to 12.24, 12.28 to 12.33 are applicable when quarried stone is used. When work is built with small boulders or with stone obtained by breaking large boulders, the above rates will be increased by Rs. 30.00 per cum on account of extra labour involved in dressing. The through rate of the stone masonry, include the cost of stone at the site of work irrespective of the distance from the source, but stone masonry will normally be constructed in such area, where stone is available locally, or in the vicinity of the site of the work. Variations in actual lead in such cases will be taken care of, by premium/abatement over the schedule rates. Where, however stone is not available near at hand but has to be brought from long distances, item of stone masonry should not be specified, and if, some work has to be constructed in stone due to very special reasons, extra provision for carriage of stone should be made in the estimates. If pumping is required in wet stone masonry work, it will be done departmentally.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(vi)

(vii)
Sr. No.

ASHLAR MASONRY 12.1 Fine ashlar in cement mortar (1:3) up to 6 metres above plinth level. 12.2 Fine ashlar in cement mortar (1:6) up to 6 metres above plinth level. 12.3 Rough tooled bastard ashlar in cement mortar (1:3) up to 6 metres above plinth level. 12.4 Rough tooled or bastard ashlar in cement mortar (1:6) up to 6 metres above plinth level. 12.5 Rustic ashlar in cement mortar (1:3) upto 6 metres above plinth level. 12.6 Rustic ashlar in cement mortar (1:6) upto 6 metres above plinth level.

Cum.

1082.00 1227.00

1190.00 1325.00

Cum.

1082.00 1204.00

1190.00 1302.00

Cum.

744.00

923.00

818.00

988.00

Cum.

744.00

881.00

818.00

946.00

Cum.

714.00

893.00

786.00

956.00

Cum.

714.00

852.00

786.00

914.00

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Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

12.7 Extra for above items for every additional storey of height upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. 12.8 Extra for arch work including centring and shuttering. 12.9 Cut stone work in cornices, string courses, etc. in cement mortar 1:3. 12.10 Cut stone work in cornices, string courses, etc. in cement mortar 1:4. Block in Course Rubble Masonry 12.11 Block in course upto 4 metres above plinth level in cement mortar 1:4 12.12 Block in course upto 4 metres above plinth level in cement mortar 1:5 12.13 Block in course upto 4 metres above plinth level in cement mortar 1:6 12.14 Extra for above items for every additional storey of height upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. 12.15 Add extra for arch work including centring and shuttering. Squared or Rectangular Pillars of Rubble Masonry 12.16 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed rubble) in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:4

Cum.

18.00

18.00

19.00

19.00

Cum.

62.00

68.00

68.00

75.00

Cum.

1597.00 1742.00

1757.00 1892.00

Cum.

1597.00 1729.00

1757.00 1879.00

Cum.

551.00

719.00

606.00

764.00

Cum.

551.00

702.00

606.00

748.00

Cum.

551.00

691.00

606.00

736.00

Cum.

13.00

13.00

14.50

14.50

Cum.

57.00

61.00

63.00

67.00

Cum. 12.17 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed rubble) in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:5 Cum. 12.18 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed rubble) in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:6 Cum. 12.19 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed rubble) in foundations and plinth in mud mortar 12.20 Squared rubble masonry coursed (coursed rubble) in foundations, plinth and superstructure laid dry.

157.00

342.00

172.00

349.00

157.00

321.00

172.00

328.00

157.00

308.00

172.00

314.00

Cum.

133.00

203.00

146.00

208.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(a) Where building stone is specially arranged by the contractor. (b) Where stone is available within 100 metres from rock cutting already done. (c) Where stone is available within 100 metres from dismantled or failed structure.

Cum.

96.00

167.00

106.00

152.00

Cum.

97.00

106.00

Cum. 12.21 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:4 to a pattern if specified. 12.22 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:5 to a pattern if specified. 12.23 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:6 to a pattern if specified. 12.24 Squared rubble masonry uncoursed or built to courses in foundations and plinth in mud mortar to a pattern if specified. 12.25 Add for work in super structure up to 4 metres above plinth level. 12.26 Extra for above items for every additional storey of height upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. 12.27 Extra for arch work including centring and shuttering. Random Rubble Masonry 12.28 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:8 12.29 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or a polygonal rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:7 12.30 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth in cement mortar 1:6.

71.00

78.00

Cum.

174.00

359.00

191.00

367.00

Cum.

174.00

338.00

191.00

347.00

Cum.

174.00

324.00

191.00

333.00

Cum.

141.00

211.00

155.00

216.00

Cum.

27.00

27.00

29.50

29.50

Cum.

14.00

14.00

15.00

15.00

Cum.

62.00

66.00

68.00

73.00

Cum.

133.00

276.00

146.00

280.00

Cum.

133.00

285.00

146.00

290.00

Cum.

133.00

297.00

146.00

301.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

12.31 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth in mud mortar 12.32 Random rubble masonry or polygonal rubble masonry (Kentish Rag) or random or polygonal rubble built to courses in foundations and plinth and superstructure laid dry. (a) Where building stone is specially arranged by the contractor. (b) Where stone is available within 100 metres from rock cutting already done. (c) Where stone is available within100 metres from dismantled or failed structure.

Cum.

86.00

157.00

95.00

156.00

Cum.

89.00

159.00

97.00

159.00

Cum.

54.00

59.00

Cum.

80.00

88.00

12.33 Boulder masonry in cement mortar (1:6) in foundations and plinth. 12.34 Boulder masonry in mud mortar in foundations and plinth. 12.35 Add for work in super structure 4 metres above plinth level. 12.36 Extra for above items for every additional storey of height upto 4 metres above the top of structural roof of lower storey. 12.37 Rough hammer dressing of boulders :(a) Quartezite stone 2-3 faces

Cum.

133.00

320.00

146.00

314.00

Cum.

86.00

153.00

95.00

153.00

Cum.

27.00

27.00

30.00

30.00

Cum.

11.00

11.00

12.00

12.00

cum. of masonry cum. of masonry cum. of masonry cum. of masonry sqm. of face area sqm. of dressed area

45.00

49.50

(b) Quartezite stone 4-5 faces

73.00

81.00

(c)

Sand stone 2-3 faces

37.00

41.00

(d) Sand stone 4-5 faces

59.00

65.00

12.38 Hammer dressing of stone for face work

14.00

15.50

12.39 Fine chisel dressing (three-line dressing) of stones.

61.00

67.00

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Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountionus Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

12.40 Ordinary chisel dressing (two-line dressing) of sqm. of dressed stones. area 12.41 Rough tooled dressing (one-line dressing) of sqm. of dressed stones. area 12.42 Dry stone masonry for work of purely temporary nature (excluding dressing) 12.43 Stone filling behind retaining walls. DHAJJI WALLING 12.44 Walling 12.5cm thick deodar framing unwrought with stone in cement mortar 1:6 with plaster and white washing but including treatment of frame work for plastering. 12.45 Walling 12.5cm thick deodar framing unwrought with stone in mud mortar without plaster and without white washing but including treatment of frame work for plastering. 12.46 Deduct from rate of item no. 12.44 and 12.45 if kail wood is used instead of deodar. 12.47 Deduct from rate of item no. 12.44 and 12.45 if chil wood is used instead of deodar.

32.50

36.00

23.00

25.50

Cum. Cum.

33.50 14.00

46.00

37.00 15.50

47.00

Sqm.

50.50

307.00

Sqm.

49.00

293.00

Sqm.

31.40

Sqm.

64.00

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CHAPTER NO. 13 HOISTING AND ROOFING


Notes :(i) (ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of material within 100 metres. The rates for hoisting are for heights upto 4 metres above plinth. For every additional 4 metres height or part thereof, add 10 per cent on item Nos. 13.1 to 13.5 and add 20 per cent on item Nos. 13.6 to 13.9. The rates for hoisting are not to be paid over and above the rates for manufacture of beams battens, etc., as given in other chapters as these rates already include hoisting charges. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plant, scaffolding (Labour and meterial) and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster wherever required. For item No. 13.9 for bridge girders having spans more than 15 metres, special rates will be worked out and paid for on the merits of each case. The rates for item Nos. 13.62 to 13.69 exclude the cost of beading and frame work for base which is to be paid for separately. The rates given are for single storey. For every additional storey of 4 mtr. or part add Rs. 0.30 per sqm. for item No. 13.11, 13.13, 13.14 and 13.17.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)
Sr. No.

13.1 Hoisting R.C.C lintel and placing in position. 13.2 Hoisting R.C.C battens and placing in position. 13.3 Hoisting R.C.C shelves and placing in position. 13.4 Hoisting R.C.C bed plates and placing in position. 13.5 Hoisting wooden position. battens and placing in

Cum. Cum. Cum.

70.00 95.00 56.00

70.00 95.00 56.00

77.00 104.00 62.00

77.00 104.00 62.00

Cum.

85.00

85.00

93.00

93.00

Cum.

66.00

66.00

72.00

72.00

13.6 Hoisting wooden beams and placing in position. Cum. 13.7 Hoisting wooden position. trusses and placing in Cum. Qtl. 193.00 16.00 193.00 16.00 212.00 17.00 212.00 17.00 42.00 42.00 46.50 46.50

13.8 Hoisting R.S joists and placing in position. 13.9 Hoisting steel roof trusses, plate girders of any span for buildings and plate and trussed girders for bridges up to 15 metres span.

Qtl.

31.50

31.50

35.00

35.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.10 Assembling at site and hoisting and placing in position tubular trusses, complete with accessories such as purlins, bracings, longitudinal ties, truss shoes, purlin clips and other truss components complete in all respects. Qtl. Roofing 13.11 Second class mud roofing consisiting of one layer of
tiles 30.48 cm x 15.24 cm x 5.08 cm laid in cement mortar 1:3 including 6 mm thick cement plaster 1:4 on top with two coats of bitumen painting @2.63kg. per Sqm. covered with 10cm of mud and two layers of 25 mm mud plaster with Gobri leeping on top and cement plaster 1:4 on parapet between tiles and drip course, 1:2 cement pointing under side of tiles and filling of spaces between the battens.

60.00

60.00

66.00

66.00

Sqm. 13.12 Third class mud roofing consisting of two layers of


sirki and sarkanda covered with 12.5 cm mud and mud plaster with gobri leeping on top.

25.50

65.00

28.00

68.00

Sqm.

9.90

21.00

11.00

22.00

13.13 Terracing consisting of tiles 22.86 cm x 11.43 cm x 3.81 cm laid over 25mm mud plaster, 75 mm mud filling on another layer of 25 mm mud plaster including two coats of bitumen laid hot @ 1.65 Kg. per Sqm. on top of R.C.C slab including grouting with cement sand mortar 1:4 and top surface to be left clean after wire brushing etc. 13.14 Roofing consisting of 5cm thick precast cement concrete 1:2:4 tiles laid in position with cement sand mortar 1:3 over R.CC battens 0.6 metre apart excluding cost of R.C.C battens but including 4 cm thick screed of cement concrete 1:4:8 over tiles 2 coats of bitumen @ 2.34 kg. per sqm., 25 mm mud plaster. 7.5cm mud, another layer of 25mm mud plaster filling space between battens over beams with cement concrete (1:3:6) blocks in cement mortar 1:3 and cement pointing 1:2 on the underside of tiles.

Sqm.

18.00

51.00

19.50

53.00

Sqm. 13.15 Thatching 15cm thick including bamboo frame and matting excluding the cost of purlins. 13.16 Thatching 23cm thick including bamboo frame and matting excluding the cost of purlins. 13.17 Tile terracing laid dry over roof consisting of one layer of tiles 22.86 cm x 11.43 cm x 3.81 cm including grouting with cement sand mortar 1:4 top surface to be left clear after wire brushing. Sqm. Page 80

23.00

63.00

25.50

65.00

Sqm.

5.30

38.00

5.90

38.50

Sqm.

6.50

40.50

7.00

41.00

5.10

34.00

5.60

34.50

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.18 Corrugated G.I. sheet roofing 22 SWG (0.80 mm) fixed with galvanised iron J or L hooks 10 mm dia G.I., limpet and bitumen washers complete, excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses. 13.19 Corrugated asbestos sheet roofing 7mm thick sheets fixed with G.I. hooks and bolts, limpet and bitumen washers complete, fixed in position, excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses. 13.20 Semi-corrugated asbestos sheet roofing 7mm thick sheet fixed with G.I hooks and bolts limpet and bitumen washers complete, fixed in position excluding the cost of purlins, rafters and trusses.

Sqm.

4.80

127.00

5.30

128.00

Sqm.

6.60

80.00

7.30

80.00

Sqm.

6.60

85.00

7.30

86.00

13.21 Ridges and valleys 45 cm over all, in plain G.I sheet, 22 S.W.G (0.80 mm) fixed with galvanised iron J and L hooks 10 mm dia G.I Metre limpet and bitumen washer complete. 13.22 G.I sheet Gutters, 22 S.W.G (0.80 mm) semicircular 15cm diameter including fixing with clamps and making connection with rain water pipes.

10.50

56.00

11.50

57.00

Metre

10.50

60.00

11.50

61.00

13.23 Asbestos cement ridges fixed with galvanised iron J and L hooks 100mm dia, G.I. plain and bitumen washers complete. Metre 13.24 Asbestos cement valley gutters 45cm x 12.5cm x 15cm size fixed with galvanised iron J and L hooks 10mm dia, and flat iron clamps 25mm x 3mm size, G.I plain and bitumen washers including asbestos rope and plastic compound in joints complete. Metre 13.25 Providing and fixing asbestos cement corrugated and semi corrugated apron-piece with crank bolts in position etc. complete. 13.26 Providing and fixing asbestos cement corrugated ridge final in the ridge. 13.27 Providing and fixing asbestos cement semi corrugated sheet ridge, final in the ridge.

2.85

69.50

3.15

70.00

3.65

76.00

4.00

76.50

Metre

3.45

48.50

3.80

49.00

Each

4.15

37.50

4.55

38.00

Each

4.15

37.50

4.55

38.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.28 Providing and fixing asbestos cement corrugated sheet eaves filler piece in position etc. complete. Metre 13.29 Providing and fixing asbestos cement semicorrugated sheet eaves filler piece in position etc. complete. 2.60 32.50 2.85 33.00

Metre

2.60

32.50

2.85

33.00

13.30 Providing and fixing asbestos cement expansion joints for semi-corrugated sheets fixed with 16mm dia G.I bolts with bitumen and G.I. washers etc., complete. Metre 13.31 Providing and fixing asbestos cement semicorrugated and corrugated sheet North light curves with asbestos sheet roofing and purlins etc. 13.32 Providing and fixing asbestos cement expansion joints for North light curves etc., 13.33 Providing and fixing asbestos cement expansion joints for ridge, etc., complete. 13.34 Providing and fixing asbestos cement rainwater pipes 100mm dia, with M.S holder clamps fixed on wall face with cement mortar 1:4 complete. 13.35 Embedding asbestos cement 100mm dia, rainwater pipes in cement mortar during masonry work. 13.36 Providing and fixing asbestos cement plain bend
100mm dia in position with gutter etc.

2.10

7.00

2.30

7.30

Metre

2.60

99.50

2.85

100.00

Each

3.10

13.50

3.40

14.00

Pair

6.20

37.00

6.80

37.50

Metre

7.80

40.00

8.50

40.50

Metre

3.00

35.50

3.20

36.00

Each

3.65

27.00

4.00

27.50

13.37 Providing and fixing asbestos cement swan neck 100mm dia in position with asbestos cement pipe. 13.38 Providing and fixing asbestos cement hexagonal rain-water head 33cm x 24 cm for asbestos cement pipe in position. 13.39 Providing and fixing asbestos cement shoe for asbestos cement rain-water pipe in position. 13.40 Providing and fixing union clips in gutters of asbestos cement sheet roofing etc. complete

Each

4.60

27.50

5.00

28.00

Each

6.50

39.50

7.20

40.50

Each

4.60

27.00

5.00

27.00

Each

6.70

25.50

7.30

26.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.41 Providing and fixing cast iron 100mm dia, rain water pipe with screw and wooden plugs fixed on wall-face, including filling joints with spun yarn and cement mortar 1:2 excluding head and shoe etc. Metre 13.42 Providing and fixing cast iron head for rain water pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall-face including filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar 1:2.

7.80

75.50

8.50

76.00

Each

3.50

37.00

3.85

37.00

13.43 Providing and fixing cast iron shoe for rain water pipe on wooden plugs fixed on wall face including filling the joints with spun yarn and cement mortar 1:2. Each 13.44 Embedding 100mm dia C.I. rain water non pressure I.S.I. mark pipe in cement mortar during masonry work. Metre Reason : The cost of pipe has been taken as Rs. 267.93 including all material of fitting etc. and total rate works out to Rs. 270.00 & Rs. 271.00 per Metre for plains and sub-mountinous Region respectively but the rate of pipe including fitting material is for 4 Metre length when it is divided by 4 than rate works out to Rs. 66.98 per Metre and by adding labour over all works out to be Rs. 69.50 and Rs. 70.00 per Metre for both the region respectively.

3.50

39.00

3.85

39.50

2.45

69.50

2.65

70.00

13.45 Top khurra 0.6m x 0.6m for rain water pipe in 25mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 over 50mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16. 13.46 Khurra on roof as per item 13.43 with G.I spouts and fixing in position. 13.47 Khurra on roof as per item 13.43 with A.C spouts and fixing in position. 13.48 Khurra on roof as per item 13.43 with C.I spouts and fixing in position. 13.49 Khurra on roof as per item 13.43 with RCC 1:2:4 precast rain water spouts.

Each

2.90

10.00

3.20

10.50

Each

4.40

32.00

4.85

32.50

Each

4.40

26.00

4.85

26.50

Each

4.40

23.00

4.85

23.50

Each

19.00

30.50

21.00

32.50

13.50 Khassi parnala 12.5 m.m. thick in cement mortar 1:2 (35cm) out side width and up to 4.25 Metre m.m. height.

5.25

10.50

5.80

10.50

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.51 Bottom Khurra on ground 1.2m. x 0.6m. consisting of brick on-edge laid in cement mortar 1:3 over 75mm cement concrete 1:8:16 including 12.5m.m. thick cement plaster 1:3 13.52 Laying 10 cm. earth and two coats of 25m.m. mud plaster with gobri leeping on top including two coats of bitumen painting @1.65kg. Per Sqm. 13.53 Applying bitumen on roofs including heating and carriage to roof. 13.54 Extra for bitumen painting @0.69 Kg. per Sqm. 13.55 Cement concrete 1:2:4 gola 10 cm. x 10 cm. quardrant along junction of roof with parapet wall finished smooth, where specially specified.

Each

12.00

61.00

13.00

62.00

Sqm.

12.00

12.50

13.00

13.50

Qtl. Sqm.

59.00 0.38

381.00 2.70

65.00 0.42

387.00 2.70

Metre 13.56 Providing and laying four courses of water proofing treatment with bitumen felt over roofs consisting of first and third courses of blown type bitumen grade 85/25 applied hot @1.20kg per sqm. of area for each course, second course on roofing felt type 3 grade-I (Hessian base self finished bitumen felt) and fourth and final course of stone grit 6m.m. and down size or pea-sized grit spread at 0.006 cu.m. per sq.m. including preparation of surface complete. Sqm. 13.57 Supplying and filling cinder on roof (1st Storey) including light ramming. CEILINGS 13.58 Deodar wood beading 50 m.m. x 12.5m.m. including fixing in position etc. complete 13.59 Deodar wood beading 63 m.m. x 12.5m.m. including fixing in position etc. complete. 13.60 Deodar wood beading 75 m.m. x 12.5m.m. including fixing in position etc. complete. 13.61 Deodar wood plank ceiling 12.5m.m. thick tongued and grooved planking. 13.62 Deodar wood plank ceiling tongued and grooved planking. 20m.m. thick Sqm. Metre

2.60

5.60

2.80

5.80

2.80

38.50

3.10

39.00

Cum.

19.50

69.00

21.50

71.00

1.90

6.20

2.00

6.50

Metre

1.90

7.30

2.10

7.50

Metre

1.90

8.30

2.10

8.50

Sqm.

18.50

102.00

20.50

104.00

18.50

150.00

20.50

152.00

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Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

13.63 Kail wood plank ceiling 20m.m. thick tongued and grooved planking. 13.64 Providing and fixing Dasuty cloth ceiling. 13.65 Providing and fixing hessian cloth ceiling. 13.66 Providing and fixing plywood ceiling. 13.67 Providing and fixing 5 m.m. thick asbestos sheet ceiling. 13.68 Providing and fixing 12.5 m.m. thick insulation perforated board (such as celetex, Treetex etc.) ceiling. 13.69 Plaster of pairs ceiling 12.5m.m. thick consisting of 12.5m.m. thick panels of plaster of paris reinforced with hessian cloth fixed to under side of deodar wood cradling of specified design, solignum painted (two coats) including cost of fixing in position all materials, etc.

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

18.50 4.00 4.00 3.15

132.00 22.50 12.80 57.00

20.50 4.40 4.40 3.50

134.00 23.00 13.20 58.00

Sqm.

4.70

58.50

5.10

59.00

Sqm.

3.40

102.00

3.80

103.00

Sqm.

84.00

235.00

92.00

244.00

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CHAPTER NO. 14 FLOORING AND DADOS


Notes :(i) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include the handling charges of materials within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water. Where the water is supplied free by department, the rates shall be decreased accordingly. The rates given are for ground floor, for every additional storey add Rs. 0.30 per sqm. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plants and cost of good earth for mud mortar and mud plaster wherever required. Coarse sand (fine aggregate) for 1:2:4 concrete in item of conglomerate, polished and terrazo flooring shall be as per Punjab PWD Specifications No.3.30. For square and rectangular columns, enhance the labour rate for item No. 14.28 to 14.32 by 33.3 per cent. For round and eliptical columns, enhance the labour rates for the item No. 14.28 to 14.32 by 100 per cent. The through rates are to be increased accordingly. Risers of stair-case are to be paid as per skirting or dado rates while treads and landings are to be paid as per flooring rates of similar specifications.

(ii)

(iii) (iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii) The rates for rubbing and polishing to granolithic finish are for rubbing & polishing to granolithic grenite finish.
Sr. No. Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.1 Base course of floor consisting of 100mm thick cement cocrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling. Sqm. 14.2 Floating coat of 1.5 mm thick neat cement laid in one operation to the topping. 14.3 Conglomerate floor 25mm thick cement concrete topping 1:2:4. 14.4 Conglomerate floor 40mm thick cement concrete topping 1:2:4. 14.5 Conglomerate floor 50mm thick cement concrete topping 1:2:4. 14.6 Conglomerate floor 25mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 on 100mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand or stone filling. Sqm. 12.00 45.00 13.50 46.00 4.30 27.00 4.75 27.00

Sqm.

1.65

3.80

1.80

4.00

Sqm.

7.90

18.00

8.70

19.00

Sqm.

7.90

24.00

8.70

25.00

Sqm.

7.90

28.00

8.70

29.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.7 Conglomerate floor 40mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 on 100mm cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand or stone filling. 14.8 Conglomerate floor 50mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 on 100mm cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand or stone filling. 14.9 Screed of 50mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 to be laid below the topping. 14.10 Screed of 40mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 to be laid below the topping. 14.11 Deleted 14.12 25mm thick conglomerate floor of cement concrete 1:2:4 over flat brick laid dry with 25mm open joints alround filled with cement concrete 1:2:4 simultaneously with topping over 100mm sand filling. 14.13 25mm thick grey polished flooring cement concrete 1:2:4 topping finished with 3mm thick neat coat of cement rubbed and polished. 14.14 40mm thick grey polished flooring cement concrete 1:2:4 topping finished with 3mm thick neat coat of cement rubbed and polished. 14.15 20mm thick grey polished skirting or dado consisting of bottom layer of 16mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and finished 3mm thick topping of neat cement, rubbed and polished including rounding of junction with floors.

Sqm.

12.00

51.00

13.50

52.00

Sqm.

12.00

55.00

13.50

56.00

Sqm.

2.55

12.00

2.80

12.50

Sqm.

2.55

10.00

2.80

10.50

Sqm.

13.00

49.00

14.00

50.00

Sqm.

21.00

36.00

23.00

38.00

Sqm.

21.00

41.50

23.50

44.00

Sqm. 14.16 Flat brick paving dry over 25 mm thick mud mortar grouted with sand. 14.17 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over 50mm thick earth and mud plaster. 14.18 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over 50mm thick rammed brick aggregate 40mm gauge. 14.19 Flat brick on tile flooring laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 on 100mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling and cement pointed 1:2 on top.

19.00

34.00

21.00

36.00

Sqm.

2.60

21.50

2.85

22.00

Sqm.

4.60

35.00

5.05

35.50

Sqm.

4.05

38.50

4.45

38.50

Sqm.

12.00

61.00

13.00

62.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.20 Brick on edge flooring laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 on 75mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling cement pointed 1:2 on top. 14.21 Flat brick or tile flooring laid dry over a bed of 6mm thick cement sand mortar 1:6 grouted with cement sand mortar 1:4 and top surface to be left clean after wire brushing 14.22 40mm thick grey terrazo topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 34mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 6 mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in 1:11/2 (50 Kg. of ordinary grey cement and 0.05 cum. of white Makrana chippings). 14.22 40mm thick grey terrazzo topping rubbed and (ii) polished to a granolithic finish under layers 31mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layers 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble Makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 1 : 1 (50kg. of ordinary grey cement and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) 14.22 40mm thick grey terrazzo topping rubbed and (iii) polished to a granolithic finish under layer 28mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layers12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble Makrana chippings from indigeneous marble laid in 1:1 (50kg. of ordinary grey cement and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings). 14.23 40mm thick white terrazzo topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 34mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4 mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) 14.23 40mm thick white terrazzo topping rubbed (ii) and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 31mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble Makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement 12.5 kg. marble powder and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings).

Sqm.

15.00

72.00

16.50

73.00

Sqm.

5.00

27.00

5.50

27.50

Sqm.

31.00

59.00

34.00

62.00

Sqm.

38.00

70.00

42.00

74.00

Sqm

40.00

76.50

44.00

80.50

Sqm

31.00

76.00

34.00

79.00

Sqm

38.00

87.00

42.00

91.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.23 40mm thick white terrazzo topping rubbed (iii) and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 28mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble Makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement 12.5 kg. marble powder and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings). Sqm 14.24 40mm thick Black red or chocolate terrazo topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 34mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble Makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kgs of ordinary grey cement 12.50kg marble powder with admixture of black, red, chocolate pigment to give to required back ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings) 14.24 40mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazzo (ii) topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 31mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of ordinary cement 12.5 kg. of marble powder with admixture of black, red or chocolate pigment to give to required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chippings) Sqm 14.24 40mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo (iii) topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 28mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of ordinary grey cement 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of black, red or chocolate pigment to give to required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chippings) Sqm 41.00 105.00 45.00 109.00 39.00 91.00 43.00 95.00 40.00 99.00 44.00 103.00

Sqm.

32.00

73.00

35.00

76.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.25 40mm thick orange, buff yellow or pink terrazo topping rubbed and polished to granolithic finish under layer of 34mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble Makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kg. of white cement 12.50 kg of marble powder with admixture of orange, buff, yellow, or pink pigment to give the required back ground and 0.05 cum white marble chippings.) 14.25 40mm thick orange, buff yellow, or pink (ii) terrazo topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer of 31mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment to give the required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chippings).

Sqm.

32.00

88.00

35.00

91.00

Sqm 14.25 40mm thick orange, buff yellow, or pink (iii) terrazo topping rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 28mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble l aid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment to give the required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chippings). Sqm 14.26 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping rubbed and polished to granolithic finish under layer of 34mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble makrana chipping from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kg. of white cement, 12.50 kg marble powder with admixture of blue or green colour to give the required back ground and 0.05 cum of white marble chippings.)

39.00

105.00

43.00

109.00

41.00

123.00

45.00

127.00

Sqm.

32.00

88.00

35.00

91.00

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14.26 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping (ii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 31mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble makrana laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement 12.5 kg.of marble powder with admixture of blue or green colour to give the required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings). 14.26 40mm thick blue or green terrazo topping (iii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer of 28mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of blue or green colour to give the required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings). 14.27 50mm thick ironite floor consisting of 40mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 base and top layer 10mm thick laid with one part of ironite and grey cement mixed together in the ratio of 1:4 by weight to two parts of granite chippings 6mm gauge by volume finished smooth with hard rubbing. 14.28 20mm thick gray terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished granolithic finish under layer 14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble Makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 1:11/2 (50kg of ordinary grey cement, 0.05 cum of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.28 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado (ii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm guage white marble makrana chippings from indegenous marble laid in 1:1 (50kg of ordinary grey cement and 0.05cum of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions.

Sqm

39.00

105.00

43.00

109.00

Sqm

40.00

122.00

44.00

126.00

Sqm.

19.00

52.00

21.00

54.00

Sqm.

37.00

58.50

40.50

62.00

Sqm.

45.50

71.00

50.00

75.50

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.28 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado (iii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm guage white marble makrana chippings from indegenous marble laid in 1:1 (50kg of ordinary grey cement and 0.05cum of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.29 20mm thick white terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer of 14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indegenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kg. of white cement, 12.50 kg marble powder and 0.05 Cum. Of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.29 20mm thick grey terrazo skirting or dado (ii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings , from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5kg of white cement,12.5kg. marble powder and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.29 20mm thick white terrazo skirting or dado (iii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish, under layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings , from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5kg of white cement,12.5kg. marble powder and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.30 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 1:1 (50 kg. of ordinary grey cement with admixture or black, red or chocolate pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 cum of marble chippings) including rounding of junctions.

Sqm.

48.00

78.00

53.00

83.00

Sqm.

37.00

75.50

40.50

79.00

Sqm

45.00

87.50

49.50

92.00

Sqm

48.00

100.00

53.00

105.00

Sqm.

37.00

73.00

40.50

76.50

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.30 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo (ii) skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings , from indigenous marble laid in 1:1 (50kg of ordinary, grey cement with admixture of black, red or chocolate pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chipping) including rounding of junctions. Sqm 14.30 20mm thick black, red or chocolate terrazo (iii) skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granoli thick finish under layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings , from indigenous marble laid in 1:1 (50kg of ordinary, grey cement with admixture of black, red or chocolate pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of marble chipping) including rounding of junctions. Sqm 14.31 20mm thick orange, buff, yellow or pink, terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer of 14mm thick cemet sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 6 m.m. thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble markrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kg. of white cement ,12.50 kg marble powder with admixture of orange, buff, yellow or pink pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. Sqm. 14.31 20mm thick orange, buff, yellow, or pink (ii) terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) Including rounding of junctions. Sqm 45.00 105.50 49.50 110.00 37.00 87.50 40.50 91.00 48.00 105.50 53.00 110.50 45.50 92.00 50.00 96.50

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.31 20mm thick orange, buff, yellow, or pink (iii) terrazo skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of orange buff, yellow or pink pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. sqm 14.32 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 14mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 6mm thick with 1mm to 4mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.50 kg. of white cement, 12.50 kg marble powder with admixture of blue or green pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 cum of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.32 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado (ii) rubbed and polished to a granolithic finish under layer 11mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 9mm thick with 4mm to 7mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of blue or green pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.32 20mm thick blue or green skirting or dado (iii) rubbed and polished to a granolethic finish under layer 8mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and top layer 12mm thick with 7mm to 10mm gauge white marble makrana chippings from indigenous marble laid in 3:1:6 (37.5 kg. of white cement, 12.5 kg. marble powder with admixture of blue or green pigment to give required back ground and 0.05 Cum. of white marble chippings) including rounding of junctions. 14.33 Extra over item No. 14.22 and 14.28 for plains if 33 percent white cement in 6mm thick top layer is used. 48.00 124.00 53.00 129.00

Sqm.

37.00

87.50

40.50

91.00

Sqm

45.00

105.50

49.50

110.00

sqm

48.00

124.00

53.00

129.00

Sqm.

--

11.80

--

11.80

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.34 Extra labour for projected nosing of stair case of any shape and design. 14.34 Extra labour for projected nosing in marble stone (ii) for treads including rounding and giving an ornamental shape to the nosing 14.34 Extra labour for projected nosing in steps and (iii) treads of red rough dressed sand stone including rounding and giving an ornamental shape to the nosing. 14.34 Extra labour for projected nosing in steps and (iv) treads of red fine dressed sand stone including rounding and giving an ornamental shape to the nosing. 14.34 Extra labour for projected nosing in treads of (v) steps of kotah stone slab including rounding and giving an ornamental shape to the required nosing.

Metre

4.85

--

5.30

--

Metre

14.55

--

16.00

--

Metre

3.25

--

3.55

--

Metre

7.30

--

8.00

--

Metre

4.85

--

5.35

--

14.35 Stamping or making grooves on top of steps in stair case. Metre 14.36 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness in ordinary cement with marble chips of size and colour as required laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 sand) with neat cement slurry between joints and over the base for floors, treads of steps and landing including rubbing and polishing. 14.37 Precast chequered tiles of 20mm thickness in ordinary grey cement without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps on landings. Sqm. 14.37 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to I.S. 1237(ii) 1980, 20cm x 20cm x 2.5cm in ordinary grey cement without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between joints and over the base in floors treads and steps on landings.

1.15

--

1.25

--

Sqm.

25.00

75.00

27.00

78.00

9.90

58.00

11.00

59.00

Sqm

10.00

61.00

11.00

62.00

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Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.37 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to I.S. 1237(iii) 1980, 25cm x 25cm x 2.5cm in ordinary grey cement without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between joints and over the base in floors, treads and steps on landings. 14.37 Precast P.C.C. tiles conforming to I.S. 1237(iv) 1980, 30cm x 30cm x 2.50cm in ordinary grey cement without chips laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry between joints and over the base in floors, treads and steps on landings. 14.38 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness in white cement with marble chips of size and colour as required laid on 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 (1 Cement and 3 Sand) with neat cement slurry made of white cement between joints and over the base for floors, treads of steps, and landings including rubbing and polishing. 14.39 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness in white cement mixed with red, buff, yellow or chocolate or orange pigment to match the shade of tiles between joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps and landings including rubbing and polishing.

Sqm

10.00

65.50

11.00

66.50

Sqm

10.00

69.00

11.00

70.00

Sqm.

25.00

80.00

27.00

83.00

Sqm. 14.40 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness in cement mixed with black pigment with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid in 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of tiles between joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps and landing including rubbing and polishing. Sqm. 14.41 Precast terrazo tiles of 20mm minimum thickness in white cement mixed with green or blue pigment with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid in 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of the tiles with joints and over the base in floors, treads of steps and landing including rubbing and polishing.

25.00

86.00

27.00

89.00

25.00

83.00

27.00

85.00

Sqm.

25.00

90.00

27.00

92.00

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Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.42 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum thickness in cement with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid on 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 jointed with neat cement slurry in skirting or dado and risers of steps including rubbing and polishing. 14.43 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum thickness in white cement with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid on 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat white cement slurry in skirting and dado and risers of steps including rubbing and polishing.

Sqm.

32.00

88.00

35.00

91.00

Sqm. 14.44 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum thickness in white cement mixed with red, buff, yellow, chocolate or orange pigment with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid on 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry with pigment to match the shade of tiles in skirting, dado and risers of steps including rubbing and polishing. 14.45 Precast terrazo tiles of 12.5mm minimum thickness in ordinary cement mixed with black pigment with marble chips of size and colour as required, laid on 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of tiles in skirting, dado and risers of steps including rubbing and polishing. 14.46 Precast terrazo tiles 12.5mm minimum thickness in white cement mixed with green or blue pigment as required, laid on 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of tiles in skirting dado and risers of steps including rubbing and polishing. 14.47 White glazed tiles 10mm thick in flooring, skirting, and dado in 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints, including corners, angles and beading. 14.48 Deleted

32.00

86.00

35.00

89.00

Sqm.

32.00

87.00

35.00

90.00

Sqm.

32.00

86.00

35.00

89.00

Sqm.

32.00

88.00

35.00

91.00

Sqm.

30.00

203.00

33.00

206.00

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Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.48 White marble tiles with grey streacks (i) arranged from Makrana Doongri Addanga veined and chack Doongri veined flooring 15mm to 20mm thick of various sizes over 12.5mm thick cement, coarse sand mortar 1:3 laid and jointed with white cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of marble including rubbing and polishing :-(a) (b) (c) Tile size 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slab size 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slab size above 45cmx60cm Sqm Sqm Sqm 91.10 91.10 91.10 242.30 334.20 468.40 100.20 100.20 100.20 251.40 343.30 477.50

14.48 Kumari grey without exide and cavaties tiles (ii) flooring 15mm to 20mm thick of various sizes over 12.5mm thick cement coarse sand, mortar 1:3 laid & jointed with white cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of marble including rubbing and polishing.

(a) (b) (c)

Tile size 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slab size 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slab size above 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm Sqm

91.10 91.10 91.10

219.10 303.60 389.80

100.20 100.20 100.20

228.20 312.70 398.90

14.48 Black marble tiles of Kishangarh zebra, (iii) Makrana, Dhabi or Doongri zebra flooring 15mm to 20mm thick of various sizes over 12.5mm thick base of cement, coarse sand mortar 1:3 laid and jointed with white cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of marble including rubbing and polishing. (a) (b) (c) Tile size 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slab size 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slab size above 45cmx60cm Sqm Sqm Sqm 91.10 91.10 91.10 274.00 396.70 488.70 100.20 100.20 100.20 283.10 405.80 497.80

14.48 Pink Marble tiles of Makrana and Adanga (iv) flooring 15mm to 20mm thick of various sizes over 12.5mm thick base of cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 laid and jointed with white cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of marble including rubbing and polishing.

(a) (b)

Tile size 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slab size 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm

91.10 91.10

264.40 396.70

100.20 100.20

273.50 405.80

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(c)

Slab size above 45cmx60cm

Sqm

91.10

488.70

100.20

497.80

14.49 Deleted 14.49 White marble tiles with grey streacks from (i) Makrana Doongri Adanga veined and chack Doongri veined of 15mm to 20mm thick in risers of steps, skirting, dado, pillars and wall lining including matching the grains of marble slabs in any pattern as specified laid in 12.5mm thick cement, coarse sand mortar 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry including the cost of cramps, pins labour for fixing cramps, pins and dowels etc. including rubbing and polishing complete in all respect.

(a) (b) (c)

Tile size 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slab size 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slab size above 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm Sqm

73.20 73.20 73.20

230.40 322.30 456.70

80.50 80.50 80.50

237.70 329.80 464.00

14.49 Kumari grey without exide and cavaties (ii) marble tiles of 15mm to 20mm thick in risers of steps skirting dado pillars and wall lining including matching the grains of marble slab in any pattern as specified l aid on 12.5mm thick cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry including the cost of cramps pins and labour for fixing cramps pins and dowels etc. including rubbing and polishing complete in all respect.

(a) (b) (c)

Tiles sizes 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slabs sizes 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slabs sizes above 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm Sqm

73.20 73.20 73.20

207.20 291.70 377.90

80.50 80.50 80.50

214.50 299.00 385.20

14.49 Black marble tiles of Kishangarh zebra, (iii) Makrana, Dhabi or Doongri zebra of various sizes of 15mm to 20mm thick in risers of steps, skirting dado, Pillars and wall lining including matching the grains of marbles slab in any pattern as specified of various sizes laid on 12.5mm thick cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment, to match the shade of marble including the cost of cramps pins labour for fixing cramps pins and dowels etc. including rubbing and polishing complete in all respect.

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

(a) (b) (c)

Tiles sizes 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slabs sizes 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slabs sizes above 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm Sqm

73.20 73.20 73.20

262.10 384.80 476.80

80.50 80.50 80.50

269.40 392.10 484.10

14.49 Pink Marble tiles of Makrana and Adanga of (iv) various size of 15mm to 20mm thick in risers of steps, skirting, dado, Pillars and wall lining including matching the grains of marble slab in any pattern specified laid on 12.5mm thick cement sand mortar 1:3 (1 cement 3 coarse sand) and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of marble including the cost of cramps and pins and labour for fixing cramps pins and dowels etc. including rubbing and polishing complete in all respect.

(a) (b) (c)

Tiles sizes 15cmx15cm to 28cmx28cm. Slabs sizes 30cmx30cm to 45cmx60cm Slabs sizes above 45cmx60cm

Sqm Sqm Sqm

73.20 73.20 73.20

252.60 384.80 476.80

80.50 80.50 80.50

259.90 392.10 484.10

14.50 White glazed tiles 10cm X 10cm and 6mm thick in skirting and dado on 12mm thick cement Plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints including bevelled corners. 14.50 White glazed tiles 20cm x 10cm x 5mm thick (ii) in skirting and dado on 12mm thick cement Plaster 1:3 base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints including bevelled corners.

Sqm

46.50

245.00

51.00

250.00

Sqm 14.50 White glazed tiles 20cm x 20cm x 5mm thick (iii) in skirting and dado on 12mm thick cement Plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints including bevelled corners. Sqm 14.50 Coloured glazed tile 15cm x 15cm x 5mm (iv) thick in skirting & dado on 12mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints containing pigments to match the shade of tiles including bevelled corners.

46.70

211.80

51.40

216.50

46.70

225.30

51.40

230.00

Sqm

46.70

197.70

51.40

202.40

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.50 Coloured glazed tiles 20cm x 10cm x 5mm (v) thick on skirting & dado on 12mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints containing pigments to match the shade of tiles including bevelled corners. 14.50 Coloured glazed tiles 20cm x 20cm x 5mm (vi) thick in skirting & dado on 12mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in base and jointed with white cement slurry in joints containing pigments to match the shade including bevelled corners.

Sqm

46.70

220.80

51.40

225.50

Sqm 14.51 Deleted 14.52 Deleted 14.53 Chittor black marble tiles 15mm to 20mm thick in risers of steps skirting, dado walls and pillars laid in 12.5mm thick cement mortar 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigments to match the shade of marble including rubbing and polishing. 14.54 Rough red stone (from Agra) 40mm thick set in cement mortar 1:5 (1 cement 5 sand) 14.55 Kotah stone tile flooring 20mm to 30mm thick over 12.5 mm thick base of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement; 3 sand) laid and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone including rubbing and polishing. 14.56 Kotah stone rough dressed 40mm to 50mm thick slabs set to pattern in pavements over 20mm thick base of cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement and 3 sand) laid and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigments to match the shade of stone. 14.57 Kotah stone tiles 20mm thick in skirting, riser of steps, dado walls and pillars laid in 12.5mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 Cement and 3 Sand) and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone including rubbing and polishing.

46.70

225.30

51.40

230.00

Sqm.

160.00

944.00

176.00

960.00

Sqm.

21.50

60.50

23.50

62.50

Sqm.

84.00

212.00

92.00

220.00

Sqm.

38.00

175.00

42.00 179.00

Sqm.

108.00

224.00

119.00

235.00

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Description

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.57 Black Granite stone tiles 20mm thick in (ii) skirting, risers of steps dado, walls and pillars laid in 12.5mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement, 3 coarse sand) and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone including rubbing & polishing including labour for fixing dowels, pins and cramps. 14.57 Coloured granite stone tiles 20mm thick in (iii) skirting, risers of steps dado, walls and pillars laid in 12.5mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement, 3 coarse sand) and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone, including rubbing and polishing including labour for fixing dowels pins and cramps. 14.58 Fine dressed red stone (from Agra) 40mm thick set in cement mortar 1:5 including pointing with cement mortar 1:3 with an admixture of pigment to match the shade of stone. 14.59 Fine dressed red stone (from Agra) 40mm thick set in cement mortar 1:3 including pointing with cement mortar 1:2 with an admixture of pigment to match the shade of stone. 14.60 Teak wood 25mm planking tongued and grooved flooring including fixing with screws complete. 14.61 Teak wood 40mm planking tongued and grooved flooring including fixing with screws complete. 14.62 Parquet flooring 40mm thick consisting of Ist class well seasoned shisham wood of standard pattern laid in flooring consisting of bitumen applied hot @ 4.86 kgs per sqm. over 12.5mm thick cement sand plaster 1:4 top surface rubbed smooth and wax polished to a fine finish. 14.63 Rough red stone (from Agra) 40mm thick set in cement sand mortar 1:3 including pointing with cement mortar 1:2 with an admixture of pigment to match the shade of stone 14.64 Rough red stone (from Agra) 40mm thick set in cement sand mortar 1:5 including pointing with cement mortar 1:2 with an admixture of pigment to match the shade of stone

Sqm

108.00

1103.50

118.80

1114.30

Sqm

108.00

1377.00

118.80

1387.80

Sqm.

79.00

119.00

87.00

127.00

Sqm.

79.00

121.00

87.00

129.00

Sqm.

25.50

296.00

28.00

299.00

Sqm.

25.50

456.00

28.00

459.00

Sqm.

90.00

411.00

99.00

420.00

Sqm.

21.50

64.00

23.50

66.00

Sqm.

21.50

61.00

23.50

63.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.65 Providing and laying plain coloured 3.20 mm gauge linoleum covering to floors laid dry. 14.66 Add on item 14.65 if linoleum of exact size is used. 14.67 Deodar wood 40mm thick planking tongued and grooved flooring including fixing with screws complete. 14.68 Kail wood 40mm thick planking tongued and grooved flooring including fixing with screws complete. 14.69 Providing and fixing glass strips 3mm thick in floors :-(a) (b) (c) 40 mm wide 32 mm wide 25 mm wide

Sqm.

1.20

73.00

1.35

73.00

Sqm.

7.00

7.00

Sqm.

21.50

261.00

23.50

263.00

Sqm.

21.50

225.00

23.50

227.00

Metre Metre Metre

0.90 0.90 0.90

3.05 2.90 2.60

1.00 1.00 1.00

3.10 3.00 2.70

14.70 Providing and fixing glass strips 4mm thick in floors :-(a) (b) (c) (d) 50 mm wide 40 mm wide 32 mm wide 25 mm wide Metre Metre Metre Metre 0.90 0.90 0.90 0.90 4.55 3.35 3.05 2.75 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.65 3.40 3.10 2.80

14.71 Sand filling under floors and in wells of bridge foundation including handling within 100 metres. Cum. 14.72 Providing and fixing flat iron strips 40mm x 5mm thick in flooring (instepping of floors) including cutting straightening and fixing with nails etc. complete fixed in position. 14.73 Dholpur stone tiles 25mm thick in wall facing (lining) laid in any pattern as specified on 12.5mm thick cement sand plaster 1:3 and jointed with neat cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of stone including rubbing and polishing including labour for fixing cramps, pins and dowels etc. 2.60 --2.85 ---

Metre

0.70

5.85

0.80

5.95

Sqm

73.30

165.10

80.60

172.40

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Sub-mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

14.74 Butch work with rough 40mm to 50mm thick cement coarse sand dressing and cutting the and size.

dressed Dholpur stone laid on 12.5mm thick mortar 1:3 including stone to required shape Sqm 82.65 182.45 90.90 190.70

14.75 Fine dressed and machine rubbed red sand stone (from Agra) 25mm to 50mm thick lining on wall, pillars, skirting, dado and risers of steps laid in any pattern as specified on 12.5mm thick cement coarse sand mortar 1:3 with neat cement slurry admixture of pigment to match the shade of stone including labour for fixing cramps, dowels pins etc. Sqm 14.76 Providing and fixing door floors, floors spring double action of I.S.I specifications for Aluminum doors/ steel doors. 14.77 Providing and laying vitrified floor tiles 600mm x 600mm size premium quality with water absorption less than 0.08% and conforming to IS: 15622 of approved make in all colours and shades, laid on either 20mm thick cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) for new flooring or laid with cement based high polymer modified quick set tile adhesive of approved make( water based) conforming to IS: 15477 marked using 5 Kg. adhesive per sqm of tile area in average 3 mm thickness over existing floor, including grouting the joints with white cement and matching pigments etc.,complete. 14.78 Providing and laying Rectified Glazed ceramic floor tiles 400mm x 400mm of premium quality conforming to IS: 15622 of approved make in all colours, laid on either 20mm thick bed of cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement: 4 coarse sand) for new flooring or laid with cement based high polymer modified quick set tile adhesive of approved make (water based) conforming to IS: 15477 marked using 5 Kg. adhesive per sqm of tile area in average 3 mm thickness over existing floor, including grouting the joints with white cement and matching pigments etc.,complete. Sqm Note:148.00 702.00 163.00 717.00 55.35 133.70 60.90 139.35

Each

35.00

734.50

38.50

738.00

Sqm

148.00

841.00

163.00

856.00

Rates of item No.14.77 and 14.78 are based on September, 2008.

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CHAPTER NO. 15 PLASTERING, POINTING, WHITE WASHING AND DISTEMPERING


Notes :(i) (ii) Unless otherwise stated the labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water, where the water is supplied free by department, the rates shall be reduced suitably. The rates for plastering, pointing, white washing, distempering and decorative cement based paint given below are for superstructure upto 4 metres height whether the first storey or the subsequent storeys. In case any single storey exceeds 4 metres height (as in case of overhead-reservoir and outer face of walls etc.) the labour as well as through rates of plaster and pointing shall be increased by 0.20 per Sqm. for white washing and colour washing Rs. 0.05 per sqm and for distempering, decorative cement based paints by Rs.0.10 per sqm for every additional height of 4 metres or part thereof. The labour rates for item no. 15.45 to 15.49 include the cost of Earth, Bhusa and Gobri etc. Rates for distempering with dry and oil bound distemper have been provided in this chapter. These rates have been based on superior quality distempers, manufactured by standard firms. The use of inferior distempers and Country frisco shall not be permitted as they never give proper quality of lasting surface. The rates of lime plaster and pointing in this chapter have been worked out on the basis of lime putty. Work against items of filling i.e. on 15.66 and 15.67 shall be got done only after written approval of the Engineer-in-charge.

(iii)

(iv) (v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii) The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of water, tools and plant and scaffolding all types of sundries etc. labour and materials.
Sr. No. Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

15.1 6mm thick cement plaster 1:2. 15.2 6mm thick cement plaster 1:3. 15.3 6mm thick cement plaster 1:4. 15.4 10mm thick cement plaster 1:2. 15.5 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3. 15.6 10mm thick cement plaster 1:4. 15.7 12.5mm. thick cement plaster 1:2. 15.8 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:3. 15.9 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:4.

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 5.80 5.80 5.80

10.50 9.70 8.70 13.00 12.00 10.50 16.00 14.00 12.00

6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.40 6.40 6.40

11.00 10.00 9.30 13.50 12.50 11.00 16.50 14.50 12.50

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15.10 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:5. 15.11 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:6.

Sqm. Sqm.

5.80 5.80 0.24

11.00 10.00 0.32

6.40 6.40 0.26

11.50 10.50 0.34

15.12 12.5mm thick raised cement mortar band/drip per metre course in cement mortar 1:3 long & per cm. wide 15.13 12.5mm thick raised cement mortar band/drip per metre course in cement mortar 1:4 long & per cm. wide 15.14 20mm thick cement plaster 1:2 in two coats work. Sqm. 15.15 20mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in two coats Sqm. work. 15.16 20mm thick cement plaster 1:4 in two coats work. Sqm. 15.17 20 mm thick cement plaster 1:5 in two coats work. Sqm. 15.18 20 mm thick raised cement mortar band/drip per course in cement mortar 1:4 metre long & per cm. wide 15.19 12.5mm thick lime surkhi sand plaster 1:1:1 15.20 12.5mm thick cement lime plaster 1:1:6 15.21 12.5mm thick lime surkhi plaster 1:2 Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

0.24

0.30

0.26

0.33

8.40

23.50

9.20

24.50

8.40

21.00

9.20

21.50

8.40

18.00

9.20

19.00

8.40 0.36

16.00 0.45

9.20 0.39

17.00 0.49

5.60 5.80 5.60

11.80 12.00 13.00

6.20 6.40 6.20

12.00 12.50 13.50

15.22 12.5mm thick lime surkhi plaster 2:3 ( 2 lime and 3 surkhi) Sqm. 15.23 20mm thick cement plaster 1:6 in two coats work. Sqm. 15.24 20mm thick lime surkhi plaster 1:2 in two coats Sqm. work 15.25 25mm thick cement lime plaster 1:1:6 Sqm. -

5.80

14.00

6.40

14.50

8.40

15.00

9.20

15.50

5.70

17.50 -

6.20 9.20

18.00 22.00

15.26 25mm thick cement plaster 1:2 in two coats work. Sqm.

8.40

29.00

9.20

29.50

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

15.27 25mm thick cement plaster 1:3 in two coats Sqm. work. 15.28 25mm thick cement plaster 1:4 in two coats Sqm. work. 15.29 25mm thick cement plaster 1:5 in two coats Sqm. work. 15.30 25mm thick cement plaster 1:6 in two coats Sqm. work. Plastering on Floors 15.31 10mm thick cement plaster 1:2 15.32 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 15.33 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:2 15.34 12.5 mm thick cement plaster 1:3. Plastering on underside of ceiling 15.35 6 mm thick cement plaster 1:3. 15.36 6 mm thick cement plaster 1:4 15.37 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3. 15.38 10mm thick cement plaster 1:4. 15.39 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:4. Miscellaneous 15.40 Extra for mixing soap solution 1 per cent for cement plastering. Sqm. 15.41 Cement rendering on plaster 1mm thick. 15.42 12.5 mm thick cement plaster in damp proof course 1:3 with two coats of bitumen @1.65 Kg. per Sqm. laid hot and sanded. (a) Vertical Sqm. Sqm.

8.40

25.00

9.20

26.00

8.40

21.00

9.20

22.00

8.40

18.50

9.20

19.50

8.40

17.00

9.20

18.00

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

4.80 4.80 5.20 5.20

12.50 11.00 15.50 13.50

5.30 5.30 5.80 5.80

13.00 11.50 16.00 14.00

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

6.80 6.80 6.80 6.80 6.80

11.00 10.00 13.00 11.50 13.00

7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50

11.50 10.50 13.50 12.50 14.00

0.10 2.95

0.85 4.20

0.11 3.25

0.90 4.45

6.90

20.50

7.60

21.00

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(b)

Horizontal

Sqm.

5.20

19.00

5.70

19.50

15.43 20 mm thick cement plaster in damp proof course 1:3 with two coats of bitumen @1.65 Kg. per Sqm. laid hot and sanded. (a) (b) Vertical Horizontal Sqm. Sqm. 7.80 6.10 25.50 24.00 8.60 6.70 26.50 24.50

15.44 40mm thick cement plaster DPC 1:3 with admixure of water proofing compound @ 1 kg / Sqm bag of cement. 15.44 Bearing plaster of 10mm thick cement mortar 1:3 (ii) cement sand finshed with a floating coat of neat cement and thick coat of lime wash/POP on top of walls when dry for bearing of R.C.C. slabs and beams. Sqm. Mud Plaster on Walls 15.45 Mud plaster 12.5mm thick with Gobri leeping including all materials. Sqm. 15.46 Mud plaster 25mm thick with Gobri leeping including all materials. Sqm. Mud Plaster on Floors and Roofs 15.47 Mud plaster 12.5mm thick with Gobri leeping including all materials. Sqm. 15.48 Mud plaster 25mm thick with Gobri leeping including all materials. Sqm. 15.49 Gobri leeping including materials. Pointing 15.50 Lime pointing 2:3 weathered and struck. 15.51 Cement pointing 1:2 deep variety. 15.52 Cement pointing 1:3 deep variety. 15.53 Lime pointing 2:3 flush on brick walls. Sqm.

14.50

42.50

16.00

44.00

5.50

13.70

6.05

14.30

4.20

4.20

4.55

4.55

5.00

5.00

5.40

5.40

3.30

3.30

3.55

3.55

4.05 0.48

4.05 0.48

4.30 0.50

4.30 0.50

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

7.50 7.50 7.50 5.00

9.00 9.70 9.10 6.40

8.20 8.20 8.20 5.50

9.80 10.50 9.90 6.90

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

15.54 Cement pointing flush 1:2 on stone walls 15.55 Cement pointing 1:2 (Raised) on stone walls. 15.56 Striking joints in lime or cement on brick walls.

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

6.50 9.00 4.30

9.80 15.50 4.30

7.10 10.00 4.75

10.50 16.50 4.75

15.57 Cement pointing 1:2 flush on brick on edgeflooring. Sqm. 15.58 Cement pointing 1:2 flush on flat brick flooring. Sqm.

5.00 4.00

7.20 5.80

5.50 4.40

7.70 6.20

15.59 Cement pointing flush 1:2 under side of roof with brick tiles 30 cm x 15 cm. Sqm. 15.60 Cement pointing on stone slab pavement with cement mortar 1:2 Sqm. 15.61 White Washing (First coat or subsequent coat). 15.62 White Washing (Two coats). 15.63 White Washing (Three Coats). 15.64 Colour Washing (First coat or subsequent coat). Sqm. 15.65 Colour Washing (Two coats). Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

4.30

5.60

4.75

6.10

3.25 0.34 0.50 0.70

4.40 0.55 0.90 1.20

3.55 0.37 0.55 0.75

4.70 0.60 0.95 1.30

0.41 0.55

0.60 0.95

0.45 0.60

0.65 1.00

15.66 Preparation of plastered surfaces for distempering including sand papering the suface, applying filling with approved quality filler, consisting of plaster of paris and chalk mitti including finishing the surface to the required Sqm. finish complete. 15.67 Preparation of plastered surfaces for oil bound distemper including sand papering the suface, applying one coat of linseed oil and filling with approved quality filler, consisting of white lead, linseed oil varnish and chalk mitti finishing the surface to the required finish complete Sqm. Distempering 15.68 Distempering with dry distemper (of approved manufacture) two coats over one priming coat on new work. Sqm.

2.60

3.55

2.85

3.80

2.70

12.50

3.00

12.70

2.60

6.40

2.85

6.70

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

15.69 Distempering with dry distemper (of approved manufacture) one coat on old distempered work. Sqm. 15.70 Distempering with dry distemper (of approved manufacture) two coats on old distempered (When shade is change). Sqm. 15.71 Distempering with washable oil bound distemper (of approved manufacture) two coats over one coat Priming coat on new work. Sqm. 15.72 Distempering with washable oil bound distemper (of approved manufacture ) one coat on old distempered work. Sqm. 15.73 Distempering with washable oil bound distemper (of approved manufacture) two coats on old distempered work. Sqm. 15.74 Finishing walls with exterior decorative cement based paints such as snowcem, Robbiacem etc. on new work two coats to give an even shade. Sqm. 15.75 Finishing walls with exterior decorative cement based paints such as snowcem, Robbiacem etc. on old work one coat to give an even shade. Sqm. 1.20 3.60 1.35 3.70 2.10 9.50 2.30 10.50 1.25 2.20 1.35 2.30

2.05

4.00

2.25

4.20

2.90

8.60

3.20

8.90

1.35

3.10

1.50

3.30

2.20

5.70

2.45

6.00

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CHAPTER NO. 16 PAINTING AND VARNISHING


Notes :(i) (ii) (iii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of all materials within 100 metres. Deleted The special quality paints will be first quality paints manufactured by reputed firms like Nerolac, Asian, Berger, J&N, ICI or equivalent, approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools and plant and scaffolding (labour and material) wherever required. The rates given in item No. 16.48, 16.49, 16.50, 16.51, 16.54, 16.55, 16.56 and 16.57 are inclusive of printing.
Description Unit Labour Rate Plains Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 8 9

(iv)

(v)
Sr. No.

(A)

Painting on Wooden surface etc.

16.1 Preparation of plywood surface for painting including sand papering the surface and applying filling with approved quality fills consisting of white lead, linseed oil, Varnish, and Chalk Mitti including finishing the surface to Sqm. required finish complete. 16.2 Applying pink primer or aluminium priming coat on wood work including preparation of surface knotting and stopping etc. Sqm. 16.3 Painting two coats excluding priming coat with synthetic enamel paint in all shades on new wood work metallic or plastered or concrete surface to give an Sqm. even shade. 16.4 Painting two coats excluding priming coat with readymixed paint in all shades Sqm. on new wood work.

1.40

3.85

1.55

4.00

1.10

3.10

2.50

1.20

3.20

2.60

1.90

9.10

5.30

2.10

9.30

5.50

1.90

7.10

5.40

2.10

7.30

5.60

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Description

Unit Labour Rate

Plains Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

16.5 Painting two coats with synthetic enamel paints in all shades on old wood work or metallic or plastered or concrete surface to give an even shade including rubbing down old paint. Sqm. 16.6 Painting two coats with readymixed paint in all shades on old wood work to give an even shade including rubbing down old paint. Sqm. 16.7 Painting one coat with synthetic enamel paint in all shades on old wood work or metallic or plastered or concrete surfaces to give an even shade including rubbing down old paint. Sqm. 16.8 Painting one coat with readymixed paint in all shades on old wood work to give an even shade including rubbing down old paint. Sqm. (B) Painting on metallic surfaces etc.

2.10

8.00

4.90

2.30

8.20

5.10

2.10

6.30

4.90

2.30

6.50

5.10

1.20

4.40

2.75

1.35

4.55

2.85

1.20

3.50

2.75

1.35

3.65

2.85

16.9 Applying priming coat with metal primer on new steel or iron work including preparation of surface. Sqm. 16.10 Applying priming coat on steel work consisting of red lead mixed with linseed oil and turpentine in equal proportions or with genuine red lead. Sqm. 16.11 Painting two coats excluding priming coat with readymixed paint for metallic surfaces in all shades on new steel or iron work. Sqm. 16.12 Painting two coats with readymixed paint for metallic surfaces in all shades on old Sqm. steel or iron work. 16.13 Painting one coat with readymixed paint of metallic surfaces in all shades on old Sqm. steel or iron works.

0.90

2.50

2.00

1.00

2.60

2.15

0.95

5.10

4.00

1.05

5.20

4.10

1.95

7.20

5.40

2.15

7.40

5.60

2.05

6.30

4.85

2.25

6.50

5.10

1.20

3.55

2.75

1.35

3.65

2.90

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Plains Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

16.14 Painting two coats on iron sheets with roofing red readymixed paint on new Sqm. work to give an even shade. 16.15 Painting one coat on iron sheets with roofing red readymixed paint on old Sqm. work to give an even shade. 16.16 Painting two coats on iron sheets with roofing white, grey or green readymixed paint on new work to give an even shade. Sqm. 16.17 Painting one coat on iron sheets with roofing white, grey or green readymixed paint on old work to give an even shade. Sqm. 16.18 Painting two coats with aluminium paint on new work to give an even shade excluding priming coat. Sqm. 16.19 Painting one coat with aluminium paint on old work to give an even shade. Sqm. 16.20 Painting two coats with anticorrosive bitumastic paint on new work to give an even shade. Sqm. 16.21 Painting one coat with anticorrosive bitumastic paint on old work to give an even shade. Sqm. 16.22 Painting two coats with anticorrosive odourless black bitumastic paint inside new steel water tanks. Sqm. 16.23 Painting one coat with anticorrosive odourless black bitumastic paint in side Sqm. old steel water tanks. (C) Painting on Plastered or concrete surfaces etc.

2.25

6.30

4.90

2.50

6.50

5.20

1.40

3.90

3.05

1.50

4.05

3.20

2.25

8.70

6.60

2.50

8.90

6.80

1.35

5.40

4.05

1.50

5.60

4.20

2.10

6.40

5.10

2.35

6.60

5.30

1.30

3.35

2.70

1.45

3.50

2.85

2.00

4.75

3.80

2.20

4.95

4.00

1.25

2.60

2.15

1.35

2.75

2.25

2.15

5.30

2.40

5.50

1.35

2.90

1.45

3.00

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Unit Labour Rate

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

16.24 Preparation of plastered or concrete surface for painting, including sand papering the suface, applying one coat of linseed oil and filling with approved quality filler, consisting of white lead linseed oil, varnish and Chalk mitti including finishing surface to the required finish complete. Sqm. 16.25 Applying priming coat with cement primer in all shades on newly plastered or concrete exterior surfaces. Sqm. 16.26 Painting two coats with ready mixed exterior paint in all shades on newly plastered or concrete surface of walls. Sqm. 16.27 Painting two coats with ready mixed emulsion paint in all shades for interior use on bricks plaster cement, fibre board etc. Sqm. 16.28 Floor painting two coats with floor paint in all shades on new work to give an Sqm. even shade. 16.29 Floor painting one coat with floor paint in all shades on old work to give an even shade. Sqm. (D) Miscellaneous Sqm.

3.00 14.00

3.30

14.00

0.70

4.05

0.80

4.15

1.95 12.50

2.15

13.00

1.90 12.00

2.10

12.00

1.90 13.00

2.10

13.00

1.00

7.70

1.10

7.80

16.30 Burning old paint with blow lamp.

2.00

2.50

2.25

2.80

16.31 Removing old paint with caustic soda solution and preparing surface. Sqm. 16.32 Scraping, brushing to remove paint to bare metal surface. Sqm. 16.33 Painting one coat with solignum. 16.34 Painting two coat with solignum. Sqm. Sqm.

1.50

2.30

1.65

2.45

4.25 0.65 0.95

1.30 2.20

4.70 0.70 1.05 -

1.40 2.25

16.35 Varnishing with copal varnish one coat of sizing and two coats of varnishing on new wood work including stopping. Sqm.

2.45

9.10

6.00

2.70

9.30

6.20

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

16.36 Varnishing with copal varnish one coat including rubbing of previous coat. Sqm. 16.37 Oiling wood work with raw linseed oil. Sqm.

1.15 0.32

4.25 -

2.70 1.25

1.25 0.35

4.35 -

2.80 1.25

16.38 Oiling wood work with raw linseed oil and water. Sqm. 16.39 Painting one coat with creosote. 16.40 Painting two coat with creosote. 16.41 Coal tarring one coat 16.42 Coal tarring two coats 16.43 Bee's wax polishing on new wood work. 16.44 Bee's wax polishing on old wood work. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

0.40 0.65 0.95 0.80 1.20 4.35 1.60

0.85 1.10 1.70 2.70 4.00 6.60 2.75

0.45 0.70 1.05 0.90 1.30 4.80 1.80

0.90 1.15 1.80 2.80 4.15 7.10 2.95

16.45 Spirit polishing two coats including a coat of wood filler on new work. Sqm. 16.46 Spirit polishing one coat on old work. Sqm.

6.70 3.55 0.13

8.50 4.90 0.14

7.40 3.90 0.14

9.20 5.20 0.15

16.47 Painting new letters and figures of black cm. synthetic enamel paint to give an even height per shade. word

16.48 Repainting letters and figures of black cm. 0.085 synthetic enamel paint to give an even height per shade. word 16.49 Painting gauges 60 cm. wide reading to centimetre with synthetic enamel paints (Two coats work.) Sqm. 36.50 16.50 Painting sounding rods and other gauges reading to centimetre with synthetic enamel paint :(a) One coat work. Metre 4.35

0.092

0.094

0.10

41.50

40.00

45.00

5.05

4.75

5.50

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

(b)

Two coats work.

Metre

6.70

8.10

7.30

8.80

16.51 Painting levelling staves with synthetic enamel paint :(a) (b) One coat work. Two coats work. Metre Metre 14.00 21.00 15.00 22.00 15.50 23.00 16.50 24.50

16.52 Painting canal gates with Khanki mixture applied hot :(a) (b) One coat work. Two coats work. Sqm. Sqm. 0.60 0.90 1.45 2.45 0.65 0.95 1.50 2.55

16.53 Extra over and above the rates in item No. 16.52 where scaffolding is used. Sqm. 16.54 Painting distance marks with synthetic enamel paint :(a) (i) (ii) (b) (i) (ii) One coat work. Main canal Distributories Two coats work. Main canal Distributories Each Each Each Each

0.23

0.25

2.05 1.30

2.65 1.70

2.25 1.45

2.85 1.85

3.00 1.80

4.00 2.50

3.30 2.00

4.30 2.70

16.55 Painting 200 metre stone with synthetic enamel paint :(a) (b) One coat work. Two coats work. Each Each 3.60 5.50 4.20 6.40 4.00 6.10 4.50 7.00

16.56 Painting kilometre stone with synthetic enamel paint :(a) (i) (ii) One coat work. 5th Kilometre Stone. Ordinary Kilometre Stone. Each 40.50 Each 22.00 45.50 24.50 44.50 24.00 49.50 26.50

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate With With I.S.I Special marked/ quality ordinary paints quality paints 7 8 9

(iii) (b) (i) (ii) (iii)

Kilometre Stone on village roads. Two coats work. 5th Kilometre Stone. Ordinary Kilometre Stone. Kilometre Stone on village roads.

Each

16.50

18.50

18.00

20.50

Each Each Each

62.00 33.50 25.00

70.00 37.50 28.50

68.00 36.50 28.00

76.00 41.00 31.00

16.57 Painting village boards with synthetic enamel paint :(i) (ii) One coat work. Two coats work. Each Each 12.00 18.50 14.50 22.50 13.50 20.50 15.50 24.50

16.58 Painting two coats with superior quality black board paint on plastered or concrete Wall or Iron sheet surface. Sqm.

1.95

5.10

2.15

5.30

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CHAPTER NO. 17 WOOD WORK


Notes :(i) (ii) Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres. Unless otherwise stated, the labour and through rates include all wastage of timber in sawing and cutting and sawing charges including carriage to and from saw mills. Through rates for items requiring use of wire gauge include the cost 140G gauge galvanised wire gauge. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools and plants and scaffolding (Labour and material) wherever required. The rate for item No. 17.4 to 17.9 apply to simple wood work not involving any jointing such as beams battens etc. where jointing is involved as in case of roof trusses composite beams, etc., increase the labour and through rate by Rs. 300/- per cu.m. In case of built -in-fixtures involving jointing increase the rates by Rs. 200/- per cum. Ther rates for item No. 17.13,17.14,17.21, 17.23 exclude the cost of sliding bolts, Tower bolts, handles but include the cost of labour for fixing them. In case fixed glazing is continuous to openable shutter, the area of fixed glazing will be measured up to central line of mullion, if the area of fixed glazing exceeds 25per cent of the openable area, otherwise the whole area shall be measured as openable and paid for as such. If frosted glass is used instead of ordinary glass, the through rate in item No. 17.34 and 17.35 shall be increased by Rs. 8/- per sqm. If in case of item No. 17.19, 17.20, 17.27 and 17.28 frosted glass is used, extra payment shall be made over and above the through rate of these items at Rs. 8.00 per sq.m. of actual area of glass panes. The rates for aluminium fittings, as provided in this chapter, are only for the purposes of estimating and not for purchasing of fittings through contractor. All aluminium fittings shall be arranged by the department, and supplied to contractor free of cost for fitting. The wood work in chowkats of doors and windows shall be done at site, strictly as per P.W.D Specifications, Nothing extra shall be paid for wastage, or for dimensions, supplied beyond those specified and for horns. The length of each piece shall be measured overall, so as to include the projection for lenons. In case of mouldings, roundings circular rebates, circular and varying sections, the sectional area of the piece shall be taken as the area of the least square or rectangle from which such section can be cut, and nothing extra shall be paid for such moulding and rebates.
Description Unit Labour Rate 4 Plains Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii)

(ix)

(x)

Sr. No.

17.1

Sawing of soft wood like deodar, kail and chil etc., by hand saw including carriage to and from hand saw mills. Sqm. 2.70 -2.95 --

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17.2

Sawing of hard wood like champ, sal, Teak and hollock etc., by hand saw including carriage to and from saw mills. Sawing timber at site of work by manual labour :-(i) (ii) Soft Wood Hard Wood

Sqm.

5.50

--

6.10

--

17.3

-Sqm. Sqm. 6.50 15.00 --6.50 15.00

----

17.4

Deodar wood wrought, planed and fixed in position. Kail wood wrought, planed and fixed in position. Chil wood wrought, planed and fixed in position. Commercial hard wood such as Hollock, Champ, Chikrassy and Chaplash etc. (Non conferming timber other than teak conferming to I.S specification No. 1,003 kiln seasoned) wrought, planed and fixed in position. Teak wood wrought, planed and fixed in position. Sal wood wrought, planed and fixed in position.

Cum.

378.00

6858.00

415.00

6896.00

17.5

Cum.

378.00

5970.00

415.00

6008.00

17.6

Cum.

378.00

5060.00

415.00

5098.00

17.7

Cum.

525.00

4766.00

578.00

4819.00

17.8

Cum.

525.00

11255.00

578.00

11307.00

17.9

Cum.

525.00

8542.00

578.00

8593.00

17.10 Deodar wood planking planed on both side rebated and fixed in position including nails and screws etc. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 50mm thick 45mm thick 40mm thick 30mm thick 25mm thick 20mm thick Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 337.00 305.00 273.00 215.00 179.00 142.00 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 339.00 307.00 275.00 217.00 181.00 144.00

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Unit Labour Rate 4

Plains Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

(g)

12.50mm thick

Sqm.

18.50

98.00

20.50

100.00

17.11 Kail wood planking planed on both sides rebated and fixed in position including nails and screw etc. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) 50mm thick 45mm thick 40mm thick 30mm thick 25mm thick 20mm thick 12.50mm thick Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 18.50 292.00 263.00 229.00 188.00 156.00 125.00 87.00 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 20.50 294.00 265.00 231.00 189.00 158.00 127.00 89.00

17.12 Teak wood planking planed on both sides rebated and fixed in position including nails and screws etc. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) 50mm thick 45mm thick 40mm thick 30mm thick 25mm thick 20mm thick 12.50mm thick

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 28.00

557.00 504.00 451.00 346.00 293.00 241.00 162.00

30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 30.50

560.00 507.00 453.00 349.00 296.00 243.00 163.00

17.13 Deodar wood doors windows including chowkats, iron hold fast corner straps, hinges, screws, chocks, cleats, stops and cords etc. complete fixed in position. (a) Panelled, glazed or glazed and panelled.

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

(i) (ii) (iii) (b) (i) (ii) (c)

40mm thick 35mm thick 30mm thick Battened and framed 50mm thick 45 thick Battened and braced shutter 50mm thick complete.

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

64.00 64.00 64.00

355.00 335.00 301.00

70.00 70.00 70.00

361.00 341.00 307.00

Sqm. Sqm.

55.00 55.00

387.00 375.00

60.00 60.00

393.00 381.00

Sqm.

47.00

366.00

51.00

371.00

17.13 (ii)

Deodar wood doors with 12mm thick phenol Bonded BWP ply (Anchor, kitply, National or any other I.S.I. approved quality) including cost of chowkhats iron hold fasts, corners, straps, hinges screws, chocks cleats, stops and cords etc. complete fixed in position (Single leaf). (a) (i) (ii) (iii) Phenol Bonded Ply Panel 40mm thick 35mm thick 30mm thick Sqm Sqm Sqm 62.00 62.00 62.00 305.50 295.50 286.00 68.00 68.00 68.00 311.50 301.50 292.00

17.13 (iii)

Kiln seasoned Hollock wood doors, windows including chowkhats iron hold fasts, corner straps, hinges, screws chocks, cleats stops cords etc. complete fixed in position. (a) Panelled, glazed or glazed and panelled (Double leaf) 40mm thick 35mm thick 30mm thick Battened and framed (Single Leaf) Page 121 CSR-1987 [Re-print] Sqm Sqm Sqm 67.50 67.50 67.50 274.50 262.50 243.00 74.00 74.00 74.00 281.00 269.00 250.00

(i) (ii) (iii) (b)

Sr. No.

Description

Unit Labour Rate 4

Plains Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

(i) (ii) (c)

50mm thick 45mm thick Battened and braced shutter 50mm thick complete (Single Leaf)

Sqm Sqm

58.00 58.00

277.00 269.00

64.00 64.00

283.00 275.00

Sqm 17.13 (iv) Kiln seasoned Hollock wood doors with 12mm thick phenol Bonded B.W.P. Ply I.S.I marked (Anchor, kitply, Nova teak, National or equivalents) including chowkats iron hold fasts, corner, stops hinges, screws, chooks, cleats stops and cords etc. complete fixed in position (Single leaf) (a) Phenol Bonded B.W.P. ply panel 40mm thick 35mm thick 30mm thick Sqm Sqm Sqm

51.00

263.00

56.00

263.50

(i) (ii) (iii)

62.00 62.00 62.00

267.00 260.00 253.00

68.00 68.00 68.00

273.00 266.00 259.00

17.14 Wire gauge Deodar wood door shutter without springs housed in chowkat. (a) (b) 17.14 (ii) 35mm thick 30mm thick Sqm. Sqm. 36.00 36.00 206.00 185.00 39.50 40.00 209.00 189.00

Wire gauge kiln Seasoned Hollock wood door shutter without springs in chowkat. (a) (b) 35mm thick (Double leaf) 30mm thick (Double leaf) Sqm Sqm 38.00 38.00 165.00 150.00 42.00 42.00 169.00 154.00

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Description

Unit Labour Rate 4

1
Note :-

Plains Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

The unit measurement of item No. 17.14 is area of clear shutter opening. In case wire gauge shutter is fixed with additional mouldings on existing chowkats, payment will be made on overall measurement of masonary openings.

17.15 Deodar wood cup board shutter including chowkat with ply wood panels or faced on one side fixed in position (excluding the cost of handles, bolts, hasp with staple but including the labour for fixing them). (a) (b) 30mm thick 25mm thick Sqm. Sqm. 55.00 55.00 232.00 226.00 60.00 60.00 238.00 232.00

17.15 Klin Seasoned Hollock wood cup (ii) board shutter including chowkat with Ply wood panels or faced on one side fixed in position (excluding the cost of handles, bolts hasp with staple but including the labour for fixing them) (a) (b) 30mm thick 25mm thick Sqm Sqm 57.00 57.00 195.00 183.00 63.00 63.00 201.00 199.00

17.16 Wire gauge fixed on chowkat with 25mm thick deodar wood cover moulding of full width. 17.16 Wire gauge fixed on chowkat with (ii) 25mm thick kiln seasoned Hollock wood moulding etc. 17.17 Wire gauge fixed on clerestory window including deodar wood chowkat and moulding etc. 17.17 Wire gauge fixed on clearstorey (ii) window including kiln seasoned Hollock wood chowkat and moulding etc. 17.18 Expanded metal fixed on chowkat with 25mm deodar wood cover moulding of full width.

Sqm.

12.50

87.00

13.50

88.00

Sqm

13.00

75.00

14.00

76.00

Sqm.

20.50

176.00

22.50

178.00

Sqm

23.00

134.00

25.00

136.00

Sqm.

12.50

94.00

13.50

95.00

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17.18 Expanded metal fixed on chowkat (ii) with 25mm thick kiln seasoned Hollock wood cover moulding of full width. 17.19 Fixed glazing with deodar wood chowkat (with styles and rails) using glass. (a) 2mm thick or 5.18Kg. Per Sqm. 3mm Sqm. thick or 8.44Kg.per

Sqm

13.00

82.00

14.00

83.00

Sqm.

47.00

258.00

52.00

263.00

(b)

Sqm.

47.00

272.00

52.00

276.00

(c)

4mm thick or 10.75Kg.per Sqm. 5.5mm thick (Indian) plate glass

Sqm.

47.00

288.00

52.00

293.00

(d)

Sqm.

41.00

297.00

45.00

301.00

17.19 Fixed glazing with kiln seasoned (ii) Hollock wood chowkat (with styles and rails) using glass. (a) 2 mm thick or 5.35 kg per Sqm. 3mm thick or 8.14 kg per Sqm. 4mm thick or 10.75 kg. per Sqm. 5.5mm thick (Indian) plate glass Sqm 44.00 244.00 48.00 248.00

Sqm

50.00

200.00

55.00

205.00

(b)

Sqm

50.00

214.00

55.00

219.00

(c)

Sqm

50.00

230.00

55.00

235.00

(d)

17.20 Fixed glazing with deodar wood chowkat (without styles and rails) using glass. (a) 3mm thick or 8.44kg.per Sqm. Sqm. (b) 4mm thick Sqm. or 10.75kg.per Sqm. 29.50 254.00 32.50 257.00 29.50 234.00 32.50 237.00

(c)

5.5mm thick plate glass (Indian) taking area 1.2m x 1.3m = 1.56sqm

Sqm.

24.50

278.00

27.00

281.00

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Unit Labour Rate 4

Plains Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

17.20 Fixed glazing with kiln seasoned (ii) Hollock wood chowkat (without styles and rails) using glass. (a) 3mm thick or 8.44 kg per Sqm. 4mm thick or 10.75 kg. per Sqm. 5.5mm thick plate (Indian) takings 1.2mx1.3m=1.56 Sqm glass area Sqm 27.00 239.00 29.00 241.00

Sqm

32.00

188.00

35.00

191.00

(b)

Sqm

32.00

207.00

35.00

210.00

(c)

17.21 Deodar wood chowkat including iron hold fast, iron hinges, corner, straps, cleats, stops wooden knobs or handles fixed in position and labour only for fixing the fittings and shutters (excluding the cost of shutter and any other door fittings other than specified above). 17.21 Deodar wood cup board chowkats (ii) including iron hold fast, iron hinges, corner straps, wooden knobs, or handles fixed in position and labour only for fixing the fittings and shutter (excluding the cost of shutter and only door fittings other than specified above) 17.21 Kiln seasoned Hollock wood cup (iii) board chowkat including iron hold fasts, iron hinges, wooden knobs or handles fixed in position and labour only for fixing the fittings and shutter (excluding the cost of shutter and only door fitting other than specified above) 17.22 Chowkat of commercial hard wood such as hollock, champ, chikrassy and chaples, confirming to I.S. specification No. 1003 (Kiln seasoned) of door and windows including iron hold fast, corner straps, cleats, stops bolts for hold fasts etc. complete fixed in position.

Sqm.

30.50

142.00

33.50

145.00

Sqm.

30.50

101.00

33.50

104.00

Sqm

30.50

82.00

33.50

85.00

Sqm.

32.00

100.00

35.00

104.00

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

17.23 Kail wood door and windows panelled, glazed or glazed and panelled includidng chowkats, Iron hold fast, corners, straps, hinges, screws chocks, cleats stops and cords etc. complete fixed in position :(a) (b) 40mm thick 35mm thick Sqm. Sqm. 64.00 64.00 317.00 300.00 70.00 70.00 323.00 306.00

17.24 Wire gauge door shutter with kail wood without springs housed in chowkats :-(a) (b) 35mm thick 30mm thick Sqm. Sqm. 36.00 36.00 165.00 150.00 39.50 40.00 169.00 154.00

Note :- The note under item No. 17.14 is applicable to above item No. 17.24 as well. 17.25 Teak wood doors and windows, panelled, glazed or panelled including chowkats, iron hold fast, corner, straps, iron hinges, screws chocks, cleats, stops and cords etc., complete fixed in position (excluding cost of Tower bolts and handles but including labour for fitting the same).

(a) (b) (c)

35mm thick 30mm thick 25mm thick guage shutter

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

92.00 92.00 92.00

495.00 469.00 437.00

101.00 101.00 101.00

504.00 478.00 446.00

17.26 Teak wood wire without spring. (a) (b) 30mm thick 25mm thick

Sqm. Sqm.

55.00 55.00

281.00 253.00

61.00 61.00

286.00 258.00

17.27 Fixing Teak wood chowkat (with styles and rails) using glass :--

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate Through Rate 6 7

(a)

2mm thick or 5.18kg.per Sqm. Sqm. 69.00 377.00 76.00 384.00

(b)

3mm thick or 8.44kg.per Sqm. Sqm. 69.00 392.00 76.00 399.00

(c)

4mm thick Sqm.

or

10.75kg.per Sqm. plate glass Sqm. 60.00 423.00 66.00 429.00 69.00 408.00 76.00 415.00

(d)

5.5mm thick (Indian)

17.28 Fixed glazing with teak wood chowkhats (without style and rails) using glass :--

(a)

3mm thick or 8.44kg.per Sqm. Sqm. 50.00 330.00 55.00 335.00

(b)

4mm thick Sqm.

or

10.75kg.per Sqm. plate glass Sqm. 50.00 384.00 55.00 389.00 50.00 351.00 55.00 356.00

(c)

5.5mm thick (Indian)

17.29 Fixing wire gauge out side the clerestory window including teak wood chowkat and cover moulding. 17.30 Teak wood chowkat including iron hold fast, corner straps iron hinges, cleats, stops, wooden knobs or handles fixed in position and labour only for fixing the fittings and shutter (excluding the cost of shutter and every door fittings other than specified above) 17.31 Fixing mortise or rim locks or latches complete (Labour only) 17.32 Cost of Aluminium fittings ISI marked complete for doors, windows, such as tower bolts, handles and screws etc. for these fittings (excluding sliding bolts). (i) (ii) for single leaf shutter for double leaf shutter

Sqm.

31.00

259.00

34.00

263.00

Sqm.

43.00

187.00

47.50

191.00

Each

11.00

12.00

Sqm. Sqm.

16.00 24.00

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17.33 Curtain rod 25mm dia with brackets fixed in position including nails and screws etc. (a) (b) Deodar wood Teak wood Metre Metre 9.90 13.50 16.00 23.50 11.00 14.50 17.00 25.00

17.34 Fixed glass panes (2mm thick or 5.18 kg. per Sqm. glazing area up to 900 sq.cm. of each panes) with nails and putty or wooden strip complete in all respects. 17.35 Fixing glass panes (glazing area over 900 sq cm. of each pane) with nails and putty or wooden strip complete in all respects. (a) 3mm thick or 8.44 kg/ Sqm. taking 0.78 sqm. for window of size 0.9m. x 1.3m. 4mm thick or 10.78 kg/ Sqm. taking 0.78 sqm. for window of size 0.9m x 1.3m) 5.5mm thick plate glass (Indian) taking 0.78 Sqm. for window of size (0.9m x 1.3m).

Each

0.43

4.25

0.48

4.30

Sqm.

5.60

78.00

6.10

79.00

(b)

Sqm.

5.60

104.00

6.10

104.00

(c)

Sqm. 17.36 Factory manufactured solid flush door fixed in position including cost of teak wood chowkats iron hold fast, corner straps iron hinges cleats and stops etc. (excluding the cost of any fittings other than specified above but including labour for fixing the same in position.) (a) Commercial with elm or gurjan facing on both sides with laminated core and lipped edges :20 mm thick 25 mm thick 30 mm thick Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

6.70

151.00

7.40

152.00

(i) (ii) (iii)

43.00 43.00 43.00

385.00 393.00 401.00

47.50 47.50 47.50

389.00 397.00 405.00

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(iv) (b)

35 mm thick Decorative with elm or gurjan facing on one side teak facing or the other side edge lipped with teak, with laminated core.

Sqm.

43.00

418.00

47.50

423.00

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (c)

20 mm thick 25 mm thick 30 mm thick 35 mm thick Decorative with teak facing on both side edge lipped with teak, with laminated core. 20 mm thick 25 mm thick 30 mm thick 35 mm thick

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00

414.00 432.00 450.00 462.00

47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50

419.00 436.00 454.00 466.00

(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

43.00 43.00 43.00 43.00

478.00 491.00 505.00 518.00

47.50 47.50 47.50 47.50

483.00 496.00 509.00 523.00

17.37 Providing and fixing teak wood 50mm x 50mm x 50mm plugs including cutting brick work and fixing in cement mortar 1:3 17.38 Providing and fixing deodar wood plain lining tongued and groved including wooden plugs (Teak) placed at 45cm to 60cm centre, complete with necessary screws (frame work shall be payable extra) (a) (b) 20 mm thick 12 mm thick

each

0.70

0.95

0.75

1.00

Sqm. Sqm.

17.00 17.00

137.00 90.00

19.00 19.00

138.00 92.00

17.39 Providing and fixing kail wood plain lining tongued and groved including wooden plugs (Teak) placed at 45cm to 60cm centres, complete with necessary screws (Frame work will be payable extra)

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(a) (b)

20 mm thick 12 mm thick

Sqm. Sqm.

17.00 17.00

123.00 80.00

19.00 19.00

125.00 82.00

17.40 Providing and fixing teak wood plain lining tongued and groved including wooden plugs (Teak) placed at 45cm to 60cm centres, complete with necessary screws (frame work shall be payable extra) (a) (b) (c) (d) 40 mm thick 25 mm thick 20 mm thick 12 mm thick

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

28.50 28.50 28.50 28.50

453.00 295.00 242.00 158.00

31.50 31.50 31.50 31.50

456.00 298.00 245.00 161.00

17.41 Providing and fixing ply wood, plain lining but jointed including wooden plugs (Teak) placed at 45cm to 60cm centre complete with necessary nails (Frame work shall be payable extra)

(a)

4mm thick 3 ply decorative ply wood with teak faced on one side. 6mm thick decorative ply wood teak faced on one side. 9mm thick decorative ply wood teak faced on one side. 12mm thick decorative ply wood teak faced on one side. 4mm thick 3 ply commercial ply wood. 9mm thick commercial ply wood. 12mm thick commercial ply wood.

Sqm.

12.00

135.00

13.00

136.00

(b)

Sqm.

12.00

153.00

13.00

155.00

(c)

Sqm.

12.00

165.00

13.00

167.00

(d)

Sqm.

12.00

184.00

13.00

185.00

(e)

Sqm.

12.00

70.00

13.00

71.00

(f)

Sqm.

12.00

87.00

13.00

88.00

(g)

Sqm.

12.00

93.00

13.00

94.00

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17.42 Providing and fixing deodar wood Beading in door and window, chowkats with iron screws fixed in position, complete as per design and shape required. (a) 50 mm x 12 mm Metre 2.30 7.00 2.50 7.30

17.43 Providing and fixing beading to door and window chowkat of commercial hard wood such as hollock champ, chukrassy and chaplash etc. (Non coniferous timber other than teak conforming to I.S.I specification No. 1003 kiln seasoned) with iron screws, fixed in position complete as per design and shape required. (a) (b) 50 mm x 12 mm 40mm x 12mm Metre Metre 3.10 3.10 6.60 6.10 3.40 3.40 6.90 6.40

17.44 Providing and fixing teak wood beading to door windows chowkhat, with iron screws fixed in position complete as per design and shape required. (a) (b) 50 mm x 12 mm 40mm x 12mm Metre Metre 3.10 3.10 10.50 9.10 3.40 3.40 11.00 9.40

17.45 Providing and fixing 12mm thick and 10mm wide palmets with 25mm diametre wooden curtain rod and brakets, including fixing with 25mm x 3mm M.S flat 10cm long and plugs (Teak) etc. complete. (a) (b) (c) Deodar wood Kail wood Metre Metre 5.80 5.80 32.00 28.00 6.40 6.40 32.50 28.50

Commercial hard wood such as Hollock, Champ, Chikrassy and Chaplashek Metre Teak wood Metre

5.80 6.90

23.50 49.50

6.40 7.60

24.00 49.50

(d)

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17.46 Providing and fixing 12mm thick 150mm wide palmets with 25mm dia wooden curtain rod and brackets, including fixing with 25mm x 3mm M.S flat 10cm long and plugs (Teak) etc. complete. (a) (b) (c) (d) Deodar wood Kail wood Commercial hard wood Teak wood Metre Metre Metre Metre 6.80 6.80 6.80 8.20 37.00 33.00 28.00 57.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 9.00 37.50 33.50 28.50 58.50

17.47 Extra for Providing and fixing aluminium curtain rail with rollers stop ends and brackets in palmets, instead of Teak wood curtain rod 25mm dia and brackets (Actual length of rail to be measured). Metre 17.48 Providing and fixing 4mm thick hard board of approved quality in partition including fixing to frames with screws complete (Beading and frame work to be paid separately). 17.49 Providing and fixing decorative ply wood 4mm thick three ply Teak faced on one side in partition including fixing to frames with steel screws complete (Beading and frame work to be paid separately). 17.50 Providing and fixing helical door spring 150mm (superior quality) including necessary screws complete. (a) (b) Brass helical spring Iron helical spring Each Each

7.80

7.80

Sqm.

5.10

41.00

5.60

41.50

Sqm.

6.80

125.00

7.50

125.00

3.75 3.75

40.45 11.90

4.10 4.10

40.80 12.25

17.51 Providing and fixing M.S double action spring hinges with necessary screws etc. complete. (a) (b) 100mm 125mm Each Each 3.75 3.75 22.00 29.70 4.10 4.10 22.35 30.05

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(c)

150mm

Each

3.75

33.60

4.10

33.95

17.52 Providing and fixing hydraulic door closer I.S.I mark with necessary screws etc. complete. (a) I.S.I Designation No. 1 (size of door up to700mm) I.S.I Designation No. II (size of door 701mm to 850mm) Each (c) I.S.I Designation No. III (size of door 851mm to 1000mm) Each 17.53 Providing and fixing 0.50mm thick aluminium sheet including cost of necessary fitting i.e. brass nails & screws etc, complete. 17.54 Providing and fixing anodised aluminium work for doors, windows, ventilators and partitions with extruded built up standard tubular sections/ appropriate z sections and other sections conforming to IS: 733 and IS : 1285 of Jindal, Hindalco, Mahavir or equivalent make approved by Engineer-in-charge fixed with rawl plugs and screws or with fixing clips, or with expansion hold fasteners including necessary filling up of gaps at junctions, at top, bottom and sides with required PVC/neoprene felt etc. Aluminium sections shall be smooth, rust free, straight, mitred and jointed mechanically wherever required including cleat angle, Aluminium snap beading for glazing / panelling, C.P.brass/ stainless steel screws, all complete as per architectural drawings and the directions of Engineer-In-Charge. (Glazing and panelling to be paid for separately). 8.50 307.00 9.40 308.00 8.50 257.00 9.40 258.00

Each

8.50

241.00

9.40

242.00

(b)

Sqm.

11.50

196.00

12.50

197.00

(i)

For fixed portion

Kg.

9.08

235.36

9.99

236.27

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(ii)

For shutters of doors, windows & ventilators including providing and fixing hinges/pivots and labour for fixing of fittings wherever required including the cost of PVC/neoprene gasket required in groove of meeting style.

Kg.

11.36

251.64

12.49

252.78

17.55 Providing and fixing 12mm thick prelaminated particle board flat pressed three layer or graded wood particle board conforming to IS: 12823 Grade-l Type-ll, in panelling fixed in aluminum doors, windows shutters and partition frames with C.P. brass / stainless steel screws etc. complete as per architectural drawings and directions of EngineerIn-Charge. (i) Pre-laminated particle board with decorative lamination on one side and balancing lamination on other side. Pre-laminated particle board with decorative lamination on both sides.

Sqm.

52.38

815.33

57.61

820.57

(ii)

Sqm.

52.38

849.98

57.61

855.22

17.56 Providing and fixing glazing in aluminium door, window, ventilator shutters and partitions etc. with PVC/ neoprene gasket etc. complete as per the architectural drawings and the directions of engineer-in-charge. (Cost of aluminium snap beading shall be paid in basic item).

(i)

With float glass panes of 5.5 mm thickness. With float glass panes of 4 mm thickness.

Sqm.

101.22

705.17

111.35

715.30

(ii)

Sqm.

101.22

578.12

111.35

588.25

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17.57 Providing and fixing double action hydraulic floor spring of approved brand and manufacture IS : 6315 marked, for doors including cost of cutting floors as required, embedding in floors and cover plates with brass pivot and single piece M.S. sheet outer box with slide plate and with stainless steel cover plate etc. complete as per the direction of Engineer-in-charge.

Each

63.89

1653.32

70.28

1659.71

Note :- Rates of item No. 17.54, 17.55, 17.56 & 17.57 are based on September 2008.

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Notes :(i) (ii) The rates in this chapter are for both rivetted as well as welded work. The labour and through rates for items Nos. 18.1,18.2,18.3,18.6 and 18.7 are for a height up to 4 metres above plinth. For additional slab of height of 4 metres, or part thereof, the rates for item Nos. 18.1, 18.2 are to be increased by Rs. 2.00 per quintal, and the rates for item Nos. 18.3,18.6,18.7 are to be increased by Rs. 4.00 per quintal. The cost of all rivets, bolts and nuts is included in the through rates. The labour rates given in this chapter include the cost of tools and plants, welding rods and scaffolding (labour and material) where ever required. The labour rates also cover the electrical and gas charges, where welding work is done. The rates given in item No. 18.17 are also applicable for the item of "tie rod" provided in the well steining. These rates also includes the cost of flat steel bond ring, threading and welding, whenever done, complete in all respects. Only bottle nuts are payable as per item No. 18.16. Deleted Rates for steel boundary gates shall be the same as for the steel roof trusses. Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include handling of materials with in 100 metres.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

(iii) (iv)

(v)

(vi) (vii) (viii)


Sr. No.

18.1

Steel work, fixed independently without connecting plates, including cutting, hoisting and fixing in position :(a) (b) (c) R.S. Joists Flats Tees, angles and channels. Qtl. Qtl. Qtl. 51.50 54.00 63.00 595.00 610.00 614.00 56.50 59.00 69.00 600.00 616.00 620.00

18.2

Steel work in hip and jack rafters, common rafters purlins etc. with angle iron cleats and other connecting plates. Structural steel work in angles, tees and flats, rivetted or welded including cutting fixing all gusset plates, bolts, nuts, rivets, welding rod, etc. with hoisting and erecting in position :(a) For roof trusses, well curbs, plates and trussed girders, etc. of any span for buildings and bridges upto 15 metres span. Page 135

Qtl.

70.00

621.00

77.00

628.00

18.3

Qtl.

244.00

806.00

269.00

830.00

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

(b)

For roof trusses, well curbs, plates and trussed girders, etc. of any span for buildings and bridges more than 15 metres upto 30 metres span.

Qtl.

301.00

863.00

331.00

893.00

18.4

Wrought iron and mild steel ladders, framed grills, grating etc. with ends of bars, rivetted or welded or forged, framed window guards, barred iron doors, stair case, iron railing including cost of bolts and nuts or screws or welding rod, complete fixed in position. Iron grated doors, including pintle hinges and arrangements. Structural steel work in built-up girders, or stanchions, built up of one joist or channel sections rivetted or welded, including cutting and fixing all gusset plates, bolts, nuts, rivets, welding rods, etc. complete with flange plates, heads, sole plates angle connections, etc. with hoisting and erecting in position.

Qtl.

301.00

863.00

331.00

893.00

18.5

Qtl.

330.00

891.00

363.00

924.00

18.6

Qtl. 18.7 Structural steel work in compound built up girders or stanchions built up from two or more R.S. joists or chanel section or plates and angles etc. rivetted or welded, including cutting and fixing all lattices bars, stiffeners, gusset, plates, bolts nuts, rivets, welding rods, etc. complete with flange plates, heads sole plates, angle connections, etc. with hoisting and erecting in position.

79.00

629.00

87.00

637.00

Qtl.

133.00

683.00

146.00

696.00

18.8

Providing & fixing G.I. sheet 0.80 mm thick garage doors, with 40mm x 40mm x 6mm angle frame with diagonal braces, 3.15 mm. thick gusset plates at the junctions, hooks at the top and 25mm dia pulleys and T-iron 50mm x 50mm x 6mm guides at bottom including locking arrangement with handles, and pintles, etc. complete.

Sqm.

75.00

303.00

83.00

311.00

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18.9

Providing & fixing G.I. sheet 0.80 mm thick sliding shutters, with 40mm x 40mm x 6mm angle iron frame with diagonal braces, 3.15 mm. gusset plates at the junctions, hooks at the top and 23mm dia pulleys at the bottom and 40mm x 40mm x 6mm angle iron top and bottom guides including locking arrangements with handles etc. complete. Sqm. 95.00 390.00 104.00 399.00

18.10

(a)

Supplying and fixing rolling shutters of approved make, made of 80mm x 1.25mm 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 27.5 cm. long wire spring grade No. 2 and arrangement for inside and outside locking, with push and pull operation complete, including top cover 0.80mm thick (payment is to be made for the exact size of opening; where rolling Sqm. shutter is to be fixed). Providing & fixing ball bearing, for push and pull type rolling shutters, from 9.20 Sqm. to 12 sqm. area.

7.30

240.00

8.00

241.00

(b)

134.00

134.00

18.11 Extra for providing mechanical device, chain and crank operation, for operating rolling shutters, exceeding 11.20 Sqm. In area, of the rolling shutter. Sqm.
Note :-

56.00

56.00

Payment to be made, for area of clear opening.

18.12 Providing and fixing in position collapsible steel shutters, with vertical channels 20mm x 10mm x 2mm and braced with flat iron diagonals 20mm x 5mm size with top and bottom rails of T-Iron 40mm x 40mm x 6mm with 38mm dia steel pulleys, complete with bolts, nuts, locking arrangements, stoppers, handles etc. complete. Sqm. 18.13 Supplying and fixing fan clamps with 50mm x 6mm flat iron, 50cm long and U-hooks of 16mm diameter M.S. bars, of approved size with nuts including threading etc. complete. Each

8.50

228.50

9.40

229.40

7.00

22.00

7.70

23.00

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18.14 Providing and fixing 16mm dia metre fan hooks 80 cm long, of required shape and size. Each 18.15 Providing and fixing M.S round, or square bars at required spacing in wooden frames of window and clerestory windows. 18.16 Bolts and nuts of all sizes and length required. Kg 18.17 Mild steel reinforcement for R.CC work where not included in the complete rate of R.CC including bending, binding and placing in position complete :(i) (ii) 20mm dia bars and below above 20mm dia bars Qtl. Qtl. 54.00 48.00 598.00 592.00 59.00 53.00 603.00 596.00 14.00 14.00 2.50 9.25 2.70 9.50

Kg

1.40

6.70

1.55

6.80

18.18 Cold twisted deformed (ribbed/ tor steel) Bars, for R.C.C. works, where not included in the complete rate of R.C.C. including bending, binding, and placing in position complete. Qtl. 18.19 Deleted 18.19 Supplying and fixing openable steel (i) windows of standards rolled steel sections , joints mitred and electrically flash welded with iron fittings, necessary iron handles, peg stay, catchers bolts, iron lugs and pressed steel projected hinges and glazing clips and labour for fixing during masonary complete (excluding glazing) and finished with two coats of readymixed paint, red lead non-setting primer (a) (b) Upto One Sqm Area Above One Sqm Area Per Kg. Per Kg. 2.50 2.20 10.90 10.40 2.70 2.40 11.10 10.60 49.00 684.00 54.00 689.00

18.20 Deleted 18.20 Supplying & fixing fixed steel windows of (i) standard rolled steel sections joints mitred and electrically flash welded including iron lugs and glazing clips, labour for fixing during masonary complete (excluding glazing) and fixing with two coats of readymixed paint, red lead non-setting primer. Per Kg. 2.50 10.40 2.80 10.70

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18.21 Fixing steel windows in walls with lugs, embedded in 15 cm x 12 cm x 7.5 cm cement concrete blocks of 1:2:4 mix, excluding fixing of glass panes and cost of cement Sqm. concrete. 18.22 Fixing steel windows in walls with lugs, embedded in 15 cm x 12 cm x 7.5 cm of cement concrete blocks of 1:2:4 mix, including cost of cement concrete for lugs. Sqm. 18.23 Deleted 18.23 Supply & Fixing of pressed steel frames (i) (Chowkats) consisting of 18 gauge (1.25mm) thick steel sheet of the specified section (standred design latest) including iron lugs (hold fasts) iron hinges, confirming to P.W.D. specifications including bolts for fixing stops, lock-notch provision for receiving tower bolts, Hydraulic spring and finished with one priming coat of approved quality, fixed in position, including the cost of cement concrete 1:3:6 for filling in the frame and cement concrete 1:2:4 for lugs complete.

10.00

11.00

13.50

14.50

(a)

Doors and windows frame of size 118mm x 60mm with 40 mm wide single rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 113mm x 60mm with 35 mm wide single rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 161mm x 60mm with 40 mm wide double rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 151mm x 60mm with 35 mm wide double rebate.

Mtr.

13.00

48.00

14.50

49.50

(b)

Mtr.

13.00

47.50

14.50

49.00

(c)

Mtr.

13.50

56.50

15.00

58.00

(d)

Mtr.

13.50

56.00

15.00

57.50

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18.23 Supply of preseed steel sheet frames (ii) (Chowkats) consisting of 18 guage (1.25mm) thick steel sheet of specified section (standard design latest) including iron lugs (hold fasts) iron hinges, confirming to P.W.D. specifications including bolts for fixing stops, lock-netch provisions for receiving tower bolts, Hydraulic spring and finished with one priming coat of approved quality, fixed in position, (excluding the cost of cement concrete 1:3:6 for filling in the frame and cement concrete 1:2:4 for lugs) complete. (a) Doors and windows frame of size 118mm x 60mm with 40 mm wide single rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 113mm x 60mm with 35 mm wide single rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 161mm x 60mm with 40 mm wide double rebate. Doors and windows frame of size 151mm x 60mm with 35 mm wide double rebate. The centre mullion in any door and window frame will be counted and paid 1 time of outer section, for its clear length. These rates have been prepared/ calculated adopting the unit as running metre before recording the measurements, it shall be ensured by the sub divisional Engineer/Engineer-incharge that both gauge and weight of steel chowkats shall be checked and the actual weight shall not vary more than 5% from the theoratical calculated weight. Sectional size of steel chowkats. Weight per metre

Mtr.

10.50

41.00

11.50

42.00

(b)

Mtr.

10.50

40.50

11.50

41.50

(c)

Mtr.

10.50

49.00

11.50

50.00

(d)

Mtr.

10.50

48.50

11.50

49.50

Note :-

(i)

(ii)

Sr. No. 1

118mm x 60mm with 40mm wide single rebate 113mm x 60mm with 35mm wide single rebate.

3.43 kg.

3.38 kg.

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161mm x 60mm with 40mm wide double rebate. 151mm x 60mm with 35mm wide double retate. Before making the payment the gauge, the size and the section of steel chowkat (whether for single rebate or for double rebate including the sectional size ) and the weight of steel chowkats shall be recorded in the measurement book by the Sub Divisional Engineer/Engineer-inCharge to ensure conformity with the above stipulations regarding weight.

4.05 kg.

3.95 kg.

18.24 Supplying and fixing glass panes including special metal sash putty of approved make. (a) Glass panes 3mm thick upto 0.40 sqm. area Glass panes 4mm thick, exceeding 0.40 sqm. area.

Sqm.

5.60

98.00

6.20

98.00

(b)

Sqm.

5.60

121.00

6.20

121.00

18.25 Wire gauge fixed on steel windows of standard rolled steel section, with 3mm thick flat iron cover moulding of 12.5mm width, fixed with machine screws, complete in all respects. Sqm. 18.26 Welding by gas or by electric plant, including carriage to and from workshop. 18.27 Providing & fixing M.S. angle iron 40mm x 40mm x 6mm chowkat including iron hold fasts, butt hinges fixed in position, finished with red lead non setting primer complete in all respect. (a) For single rebate. 28.00 80.00 31.00 83.00

Cm

0.40

0.40

Sqm.

14.30

78.00

15.70

79.00

(b)

For double rebate.

Sqm.

84.00

220.00

92.00

229.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

18.28 Providing and fixing stair case railing made out of M.S. square bars 20mm x 20mm as vertical part 0.70 metre high fixed with M.S. base plate of 40mm x 40mm x 6mm and flat iron 40mm x 6mm as hand rail complete in all respect. Metre 18.29 Providing & Fixing of 10 guage welded mesh of 75mm x 25mm size fixed on steel glazing with M.S. flat 20mm x 6mm beeding complete in all respect including painting two coats with Synthetic Enamel Paint and Priming coat. Sqm 18.30 Providing & Fixing M.S. Flat 50mm x 6mm x 150mm long with 10mm M.S. bar ends 175mm long hooks in R.C.C. slab for fixing false ceiling. Each 18.31 Providing & Fixing door floor spring double action of I.S.I specification for aluminum doors/ steel doors Each 18.32 Providing & Fixing of 12mm M.S. Rod in cement concrete block of size 675mm x 150mm x 150mm including cost of block for cycle stand as per design required complete in Per all respect. Block 18.33 Extra for work done in each subsequent storey above the first storey for item No.18.17 and 18.18. 10.45 76.20 11.50 77.25 16.60 92.00 18.30 94.00

2.00

5.35

2.20

5.55

35.00

734.50

38.50

738.00

6.30

23.60

6.90

24.20

Qtl.

1.00

1.00

1.10

1.10

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CHAPTER NO. 19 LINING


Notes :(i) (ii) Labour rates for lining items include handling of materials with in 100 metres. The cost of water is not included in the following rates except items 19.24 and 19.25 and the water shall be supplied by the department free of cost. The rates for item Nos. 19.1 to 19.6 include the cost of fine dressing to exact level, watering and preparing sub-grade. All basket earth work to be paid extra at the rates for lip cutting. For concrete lining with machine-mixed concrete, rates shall be amended as follows :(a) If the machanical mixer is employed departmentally at Government expense, the labour as well as through rates shall be decreased by Rs. 4.00 per cum. In case the mechanical mixer is employed at the contractor's expense, the labour as well as through rates shall be increased by Rs. 6.00 per cum.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(iii)

(iv)

(b)
Sr. No.

19.1

Dressing bed and preparation of sub grade Sqm. for lining. Dressing side slopes and preparation of sub Sqm. grade for lining. Dressing bed and preparation of sub grade for lining in earth work with admixture of shingle or kankar :(a) (b) Up to 40 per cent Above 40 per cent Sqm. Sqm.

0.60

0.60

0.60

0.60

19.2

0.95

0.95

0.95

0.95

19.3

0.90 1.15

0.90 1.15

0.90 1.15

0.90 1.15

19.4

Dressing side slops and preparation of sub grade for lining in earth work with admixture of shingle or kankar :(a) (b) Up to 40 per cent Above 40 per cent Sqm. Sqm. 1.15 1.50 1.15 1.50 1.15 1.50 1.15 1.50

19.5

Dressing bed and preparation of sub-grade for lining in mixed gravel and conglomerate Sqm. reaches. Dressing side slopes and preparation of sub grade for lining in mixed gravel and Sqm. conglomerate reaches.

1.70

1.70

1.70

1.70

19.6

1.95

1.95

1.95

1.95

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

19.7

Double layers tile lining for irrigation channals consisting of :(i) 10mm thick cement mortar 1:5 on subSqm. grade. First layer of 5.08 cm. thick tiles 30.48 x 15.24 cm laid in 1:5 cement mortar Sqm. as mentioned above. Sand-wiched plaster 1:3 cement sand mortar 16mm thick. Second layer of tile 5.08 cm thick laid in 1:3 cement mortar with 6mm thick layer of mortar over sand-wiched plaster :In bed On side slopes:Upto 3.5 metres height above bed Sqm. level. Above 3.5 metres but upto 5.5 metres Sqm. height Above 5.5 metres but upto 7.5 metres Sqm. height Sqm.

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

8.30

58.00

8.30

58.00

(I) (II) (a)

10.00

60.00

10.00

60.00

(b)

11.00

61.00

11.00

61.00

(c)

11.50

61.00

11.50

61.00

Note :- The height is to be measured vertically. 19.8 Single layer tile consisting of :(i) lining in bed only

10mm thick cement mortar 1:5 on subSqm. grade Single layer of 5.08 cm thick tiles 30.48 x 15.24x5.08cm. laid in 1:5 Sqm. cement mortar mentioned above. 20mm thick cement plaster properly rendered and finished. 1:3 Sqm.

6.70

36.50

6.70

36.50

(ii)

6.70

36.50

6.70

36.50

(iii)

6.70

36.50

6.70

36.50

19.9

Cement concrete lining 15cm. thick or less for irrigation channels, using cement concrete 1:3:6 :(a) hand mixed concrete lining in bed. Cum. 46.50 358.00 51.00 362.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(b)

hand mixed concrete lining on side Cum. slopes for vertical height up to 3.5m. hand mixed concrete lining on side slopes for vertical height above 3.5m Cum. but upto 5.5m. hand mixed concrete lining on side slopes for vertical height above 5.5m Cum. but upto 7.5m.

50.00

362.00

55.00

366.00

(c)

57.00

368.00

62.00

373.00

(d)

63.00

375.00

68.00

379.00

19.10 Excavating conglomerate for drains and bed sleepers under the lining. Cum. 19.11 Making dry brick drains behind lining 7.5cm brick alround. Metre 19.12 Putting 1:3 cement sand slurry 6mm thick on prepared bed and side slopes before Sqm. laying concrete on bed and side slopes. 19.13 Curing lining for 28 days :(a) (b) In bed On side slopes. Sqm. Sqm.

54.50

54.50

54.50

54.50

1.80

1.80

1.80

1.80

0.23

4.20

0.23

4.20

0.35 1.25

0.60 1.90

0.35 1.25

0.60 1.90

19.14 Extra allowance for providing templates in sq m of curved portion of lining. curved surface 19.15 Extra allowance for form work in concrete lining :(a) (b) In bed On side slopes. Cum. Cum.

0.08

0.55

0.08

0.55

6.90 8.30

16.00 17.50

6.90 8.30

16.00 17.50

19.16 Extra allowance for scaffolding in tile and sq m concrete lining for side slopes only. Note :- The rates for item No. 19.16 are payable on area of side slopes only. 19.17 Filling expansion joints with impervious hot pour 12.5mm wide. special Per mtr.
per cm. depth.

0.06

1.00

0.07

1.05

0.09

0.36

0.09

0.36

19.18 Bending and fixing iron rungs on lined slopes. Each

3.80

44.50

4.20

45.00

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

19.19 Making temporary perforated french drain on top of coping of lining for curing, consisting of two tiles laid on edge in 1:7 Metre cement mortar on each side of the drain. Note :- The rates for item Nos. 19.19 and 19.20 are included in the rate of item No. 19.13 for curing and are not payable in addition. These rates are payable only when curing is done departmentally and the work of french drain is got done through contractor. 19.20 Dismantling perforated french drain on top of lining. Metre 19.21 Collecting kattals and brick bats from bed Cum. including stacking of collected material out side the canal.

0.70

6.70

0.70

6.70

0.39

0.39

Same rates as for carriage of materials over short lead plus Rs. 1.20 per cum. for collecting the scattered material.

Same rates as for carriage of materials over short lead plus Rs. 1.20 per cum. for collecting the scattered material.

Note :- In item No. 19.21, lift shall be converted into horizontal lead as laid down in note (i) of chapter No. 6. 19.22 Cement pointing 1:2 on tile lining. (a) (b) In bed On side slopes. Sqm. Sqm. 2.65 3.05 4.05 4.45 2.65 3.05 4.05 4.45

Note :- The work of item No. 19.22 is to be done and paid for only when specially permitted by the Superintending Engineer. 19.23 Earth work for lip cutting for lining of irrigation channels inclusive of all allowances, lead and dressing :(a) (b) 0 to 1.5 metre depth Cum. 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50

depth exceeding 1.5 metres but upto Cum. 3.0 metres.

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

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Description

Unit

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(c)

depth exceeding 3.0 metres but upto Cum. 4.5 metres. depth exceeding 4.5 metres but upto Cum. 6.0 metres. depth exceeding 6.0 metres but upto Cum. 7.5 metres. The height in item No. 19.23 is to be measured vertically. The rates for lip cutting are payable for the entire depth including the bottom curve.

8.70

8.70

8.70

8.70

(d)

9.70

9.70

9.70

9.70

(e)

10.50

10.50

10.50

10.50

Note :-

(i)

(ii)

19.24 Double layer tile lining for water storage tanks as per specifications of item no. 19.7 but including cost of dressing of sub grade, providing scaffolding and curing etc. complete in all respect. (a) (b) In bed On side slopes. Sqm. Sqm. 13.50 16.50 63.00 68.00 13.50 16.50 63.00 68.00

19.25 Lining of water storage tanks with 5 cm. thick cement concrete 1:3:6 laid over 7.5 cm thick layer of cement concrete 1:6:12 including dressing of sub grade, curing of work and scaffolding etc., complete in all respects :(a) (b) In bed On side slopes. Sqm. Sqm. 8.60 11.00 41.50 45.00 9.40 12.00 42.50 46.00

19.26 Single layer brick lining for irrigation channels (Distributaries and minors) or section for all depths consisting of :(a) First layer 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:5 on sub grade and finished. Second layer of 10mm thick cement plaster 1:3 properly rendered and finished. 75mm thick bricks laid in 1:3 cement sand mortar over second layer. Sqm.

(b)

(c)

14.00

14.00

15.00

15.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

19.27

(a)

Brick lining 7.5cm thick in 1:3 cement sand mortar over low density polyethylene over dressed sub-grade with 12.5 mm thick sand cushion in curved bed portion only including laying, trenching and jointing L.D.P.E Sqm. 10.50 10.50 11.50 11.50

(b)

Brick lining 7.5cm thick in 1:3 cement sand mortar over 12.5 mm thick base plaster 1:6 over dressed sub-grade including laying, trenching and jointing of low density polyethylene. Sqm. 14.50 14.50 16.00 16.00

19.28 Raking, cleaning and filling of Hollow joints in cement sand mortar 1:3 on side slopes of tile lined channels. Sqm. Note:- If the work pertains to flat brick lining instead of Tile lining the labour rates as well as the through rates will be increased by 33%.

4.75

5.50

4.75

5.50

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CHAPTER NO. 20 OUT LETS


Notes :(i) The term "discharge" wherever used in this Chapter means designed full supply discharge of the parent channel opposite the oulet. The labour rates include the rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(ii)
Sr. No.

20.1 (a)

Earth work for outlets :Earth work for dismantling or construction of new pipe or barrel type out lets (including excavation refilling, consolidation and dressing) :(i) Channel discharge upto 1.5 cum. Per second. Channel discharge exceeding 1.5 cum./s. but upto 3 cum./s. Channel discharge exceeding 3 cum./s. but upto 6 cum./s. Channel discharge exceeding 6 cum./s. but upto10 cum./s.

Job

27.00

27.00

(ii)

Job

43.00

43.00

(iii)

Job

67.00

67.00

(iv)

Job

107.00

107.00

Note :-

Channels with discharge over 10 cum/s are classified as branches and therefore their payments should be made based on actual measurements. Earth work involved in dismantling open flume A.P.M. or O.S.M. type out lets (including excavation, refilling, consolidation and dressing) (i) (ii) (iii) With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 107.00 107.00 Job Job 27.00 67.00 27.00 67.00 -

(b)

(c)

Earth work involved in dismantling gullet walls of outlets for adjusting 'Y' of A.P.M. or 'B' of open flume out lets :-(i) (ii) With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m Job Job 7.80 24.50 7.80 24.50 -

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(iii)

With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 39.00 39.00 -

(d)

Earth work involved in constructing new O.F., A.P.M. or O.S.M. type out lets :-(i) (ii) (iii) With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 224.00 224.00 Job Job 78.00 151.00 78.00 151.00 -

Note :-

(i)

Out lets with 'H' more than 1.10m will usually be located in main canal and branches, payment for these should be based on actual measurements. In case of dismantling, all earth work borrowed from outside for making up the deficiency in banks, if any, will be paid for separately in addition to above rates. The job rates given above include all operations for excavation, refilling and watering in layers, consolidation and dressing.

(ii)

(iii)

20.2

Dismantling outlests including removal of dismentled material involving lead upto 100 metres. (a) (i) (ii) Pipe or barrel type outlets. Channel discharge upto 1.5 Cum./s Channel discharge above 1.5 Cum./s but upto 3 Cum./s Channel discharge above 3 Cum./s but upto 6 Cum./s Channel discharge above 6 Cum./s but upto 10 Cum./s Dismantling O.F., A.P.M. or O.S.M. type outlets consisting of total dismentling i.e., concrete R.C. slab and cement masonry. Each 24.50 24.50 -

Each

32.50

32.50

(iii)

Each

36.50

36.50

(iv)

Each

39.00

39.00

(b)

(i) (ii)

With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m

Job Job

136.00 262.00

136.00 262.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(iii)

With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 389.00 389.00 -

Dismantling O.F., A.P.M. or O.S.M. type outlets involving dismentling cement masonry and removing of precast R.C. Slab :-(i) (ii) With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 321.00 321.00 Job Job 97.00 209.00 97.00 209.00 -

(iii)

(d) (i)

Dismantling tail cluster bifurcation :-Complete dismantling including concrete and masonry. Cement masonry only. Dismantling tail cluster trifurcation :-Complete dismantling concrete as well as masonry. Cement masonry only. Dismantling tail cluster quadrifurcation :Complete dismantling concrete as well as masonry. Cement masonry only.

Job Job

233.00 170.00

233.00 170.00

(ii) (e) (i)

Job Job

326.00 233.00

326.00 233.00

(ii) (f) (i)

Job Job

423.00 306.00

423.00 306.00

(ii) 20.3

Making temporary A.P.M. block and fixing at site :-(a) In case of new out lets where no dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved. Extra for dismantling and reconstructing gullet walls where temporary A.P.M. block is to be fixed on existing outlet, without change in width of gullet i.e. 'B' With 'H' upto 0.5m With 'H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m Job Job 27.00 42.00 82.00 136.00 27.00 42.00 82.00 136.00

Job

20.50

41.00

20.50

41.00

(b)

(i) (ii)

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(iii)

With 'H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job 58.00 179.00 58.00 179.00

(c)

Extra over item No. 20.3 (a) in case of old outlets where dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved including change in width of gullet i.e., 'B' of the outlet upto 30 m.m H' upto 0.5m H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job Job Job 38.00 68.00 100.00 126.00 241.00 352.00 38.00 68.00 100.00 126.00 241.00 352.00

(i) (ii) (iii) 20.4

Adjusting A.P.M to the correct 'Y' and fixing in position. (a) In case of new outlets where no dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved. Extra over item No. 20.4 (a) in case of outlets where dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved without change in width of gullet i.e., 'B' of the outlet Extra over item No. 20.4 (a) in case of old outlets where dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved including change in width of gullet i.e., 'B' of the outlet upto 30 m.m

Job

8.00

8.00

(b)

Job

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (b)

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (b)

(c)

Job

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (c)

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (c)

20.5

Adjusting check plates of open flume outlet to correct 'B' and fixing at site flush with the gullet walls :-(a) In case of new outlets where no dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved. Extra over item No. 20.5 (a) in case of old outlets where dismantling and reconstructing of gullet walls is involved without change in width of gullet walls i.e., 'B' of the outlet Extra over item No. 20.5 (a) in case of existing outlets where dismantling and reconstructing side walls is involved including change of 'B' upto 30 m.m

Job

8.00

8.00

(b)

Job

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (b)

Same rate as per item no. 20.3 (b)

(c)

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(i) (ii) (iii)


Note :-

H' upto 0.5m H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m In case change in 'B' is more than 30mm curved approach shall have to be dismantled considerably and therefore payment may be made on the basis of the actual measurements. Rates for adjusting 'B' of an open flume outlet without check plates will be the same as per item Nos. 20.5 (c-i) to 20.5 (ciii) as the case may be.

Job Job Job

43.00 85.00 120.00

137.00 296.00 432.00

43.00 85.00 120.00

137.00 296.00 432.00

(i)

(ii)

20.6

Extra over item No. 20.3, 20.4 and 20.5 as the case may be, for adjusting of crest levels of O.F. and A.P.M. out lets with 1:2:4 cement concrete when lowering of crest level is involved :-(a) (b) (c) H' upto 0.5m H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job Job Job 22.50 34.00 45.50 29.50 44.00 58.00 22.50 34.00 45.50 29.50 44.00 58.00

20.7

Extra over item No. 20.3, 20.4 and 20.5 as the case may be for adjusting crest level of O.F. and A.P.M. outlets with 1:2:4 cement concrete when raising of the crest level is involved. (a) (b) (c) H' upto 0.5m H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m Job Job Job 17.00 22.50 34.00 23.50 32.50 47.00 17.00 22.50 34.00 23.50 32.50 47.00

20.8

Constructing, watching and removing bund in running water for out lets :-(a) For adjusting 'B' 'Y' or crest level of the O.F. and A.P.M. types for plains and for dismantling or constructing pipe or barrel type outlets for sub mountainous region :-For channels with designed F.S. depth up to 0.5m For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.5m but upto 0.9m

(i)

Job

55.00

115.00

60.00

120.00

(ii)

Job

97.00

212.00

106.00

222.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(iii)

For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.9m but upto 1.10m For constructing complete O.F. or A.P.M. type outlets in running water :-For channels with designed F.S. depth up to 0.5m For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.5m but upto 0.9m For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.9m but upto 1.10m For dismentling or constructing pipe outlets :-For channels with designed F.S. depth up to 0.5m For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.5m but upto 0.9m For channels with designed F.S. depth above 0.9m but upto 1.10m

Job

159.00

348.00

175.00

364.00

(b)

(i)

Job

111.00

255.00

111.00

255.00

(ii)

Job

155.00

353.00

155.00

353.00

(iii)

Job

248.00

584.00

248.00

584.00

(c)

(i)

Job

55.00

115.00

55.00

115.00

(ii)

Job

64.00

146.00

64.00

146.00

(iii)

Job Per outlet

95.00

200.00

95.00

200.00

20.9

Adjusting 'B' of tail cluster by dismantling and rebuilding throat walls .

23.00

64.00

23.00

64.00

20.10 Extra labour for dressing bricks on O.F. and A.P.M. type outlets :(i) H' upto 0.5m Per outlet Per outlet Per outlet

48.00

48.00

(ii)

H' more than 0.5m but upto 0.9m

96.00

96.00

(iii)

H' more than 0.9m but upto 1.10m

152.00

152.00

20.11 Repairing damaged reducing collar of hume pipe Per outlet outlets. 20.12 Laying iron pipes for outlets upto 150 mm diameter. 20.13 Laying re-inforced cement concrete pipes for outlets and culverts including joining ends and fixing collar with cement mortar 1:2 :--

22.50

27.50

25.00

30.00

Metre

2.60

2.85

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Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(a) (b)

upto 150 mm inside diameter.

Metre

2.65

3.80

2.90

4.05

above 150 mm but upto 300 mm inside Metre dia. above 300 mm but upto 600 mm inside Metre dia. above 600 mm but upto 900 mm inside dia.

6.20

8.50

6.80

9.10

(c)

15.50

22.00

17.00

23.50

(d)

Metre

31.00

42.00

34.00

45.00

Note :-

The through rates for item No. 20.13 are applicable when the joints are plugged with coment mortar 1:2.

Per 20.14 Hoisting and placing precast R.C. Slab or outlet or stones in position on outlets or W.C culverts. culvert

16.00

17.50

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CHAPTER NO. 21 PILE DRIVING


Notes :The rates given in this chapter are for estimating purposes only. The works of sheet piling should be done departmentaly as far as possible. No firm rate can be provided for sheet piling in view of the special nature of the job, the rates for which may vary considerably according to site conditions.

Sr. No. 1

Description 2

Unit 3

Labour Rate 4

21.1

Loading or unloading steel sheet piles from Trucks.

Tonne

5.90

21.2

Cutting, Ransome, or Larson steel piles by hack saw. Cutting universal pipes by hack saw. Drilling holes in steel sheet piles by ratchet. Drilling sheet piles :-(a) 4.5 metres and under

Qtl. Qtl. Each

14.50 20.50 1.10

21.3 21.4 21.5

sqm of effective area sqm of effective area

6.50

(b)

exceeding 4.5 metres but upto 7.5 metres.

8.90

(c)

exceeding 7.5 metres but upto 9 metres.

sqm of effective area

9.40

21.6

Setting up steel sheet piles in place ready for drilling and fixing dolly. Erecting piling machine Dismantling piling machine Raising and lowering piling machine

Each Each Each Metre Metre

5.20 1180.00 1180.00 384.00 3.90

21.7 21.8 21.9

21.10 Carriage of piling machine under difficult conditions 21.11 Turning Machine :-(a) (b) 90O 135
O

Job Job

118.00 142.00

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Description 2

Unit 3

Labour Rate 4

(c)

180

Job Job

177.00 94.00

21.12 Travelling machine light 21.13 Driving precast R.C.C. piles including lifting, handling, un-loading at canvenient places at site of work, lifting and placing in correct position and driving including cost of all machinery and plant, but excluding cost of piles :-(a) (b) (c) upto 9m length exceeding 9m but upto 12m exceeding 12m but upto 15m.

Metre Metre Metre

19.50 24.00 29.00

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O. 21

NG

urposes only. The works of sheet piling should be e can be provided for sheet piling in view of the ary considerably according to site conditions.

Remarks 5

To be done by hand, crane or ramps including cost of rope.

Rates include laying and removing of track and carriage of piles to machine with average distance of 100 metre. The rates are for the tackle gangs only supplied by contractors. Mechanical labour will be supplied by the department T-piles and adjustable junction piles will be counted as two piles.

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CHAPTER NO. 22 WELL SINKING


Notes :(i) Unless otherwise specified, the rates cover the cost of all tools, plants, steam hoist, dredger, pulsometer, gentry and Kentledge etc. as well as loading, unloading of Kentledge and bailing or pumping of water, where required including removing the excavated soil to a distance of 60 metres. In case of running streams or rivers, the spring level will be taken as the low water level in the stream or river. The rates given below do not cover the cost of false masonry and is payable extra at the rates provided for well-steining in Chapter No.(11)-"Brick Work", if applicable or as per actual work done and nothing is payable extra on this account. The rates of items No. 22.6 to 22.10 are applicable, when the spring level is upto 7.5 metres below ground level. In case depth of spring level is more than 7.5 metres, but upto 15 metres below ground level, increase the rates of item No. 22.6 to 22.10, by 50%. If depth of spring level is more than 15 metres, but upto 30 metres, below ground level, increase the rates of item No. 22.6 to 22.10 by 100 per cent. Where due to presence of boulders, the well sinking is likely to be more difficult and costly, special rates will be framed by the Superintending Engineer, keeping in view the results of trial bores.
Description Unit Rates in plains 4

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

Sr. No.

22.1 Earth work for digging well in dry excavation from ground level up to the level where well kerb is placed including depositing spoil with in 60 metres radius, and filling space, outside the well, after completion :-(a) From N.S. Level to 1.5 metres depth. (b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 4.5 metres depth. (c) Exceeding 4.5 metres, but up to 7.5 metres depth. 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 622.00 758.00 953.00 1244.00

(d) Exceeding 7.5 metres but upto 12 metres depth.

22.2 Extra over item No. 22.1 where excavation is done by picks (such as in soils having admixture of shingle, gravel, moorum, kanker etc.) 100 cum 22.3 Lowering steel well in the pit and assembling in position when depth is more than 4.5 metres from ground level. 22.4 Dry sinking of wells in alluvial soils, having admixture of clay less than 20 percent :-(a) From 4.5 metres to 7.5 metres below ground level. 100 cum

228.00

Quintal

13.00

3586.00

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(c)

Exceeding 10.5 metres but up to 13.5 metres, below 100 cum ground level. 100 cum

6806.00 1150.00

(d) Add for every additional 3 metres depth, or part thereof.

22.5 Dry sinking of wells in alluvial soil with admixture of clay more than 20 percent or admixture of kankar up to 15 percent :-

(a) From 4.5 metres to 7.5 metres below ground level.

100 cum

4244.00

(b) Exceeding 7.5 metres but up to 10.5 metres, below 100 cum ground level. (c) Exceeding 10.5 metres but up to 13.5 metres, below 100 cum ground level. 100 cum

5433.00

7503.00 1378.00

(d) Add for every additional 3 metres depth, or part thereof.

22.6 Wet sinking of wells in soil with admixture of kankar/shingle, up to 15 percent or of clay up to 33 percent or of both clay and kankar/ shingle, up to 33 percent (Percentage of kaknkar/ shingle not exceeding 15) :(a) From spring level to 1.5 metres below spring level.

100 cum

7953.00

(b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 3 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 3.0 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level.

9334.00

10854.00

(d) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level.

16916.00

20837.00

(f)

26022.00

(g) Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level. 22.7 Wet sinking of wells in soil containing admixture of kankar/shingle exceeding 15 percent and upto 45 percent or of clay exceeding 33 percent but upto 50 percent or of both clay and kankar/shingle exceeding 33 percent but upto 50 percent (Percentage of kankar/ shingle not exceeding 45) :-

31098.00

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Description

Unit

Rates in plains 4

(a) From spring level to 1.5 metres below spring level.

100 cum

10040.00

(b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 3 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 3.0 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level.

12458.00

13580.00

(d) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level.

22149.00

31506.00

(f)

39983.00

(g) Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level. 22.8 Wet sinking of wells in soil containing admixture of kankar/shingle exceeding 45 percent but upto 65 percent or of clay exceeding 50 percent but upto 70 percent or of both clay and kankar/shingle exceeding 50 percent but upto 70 percent (percentage of kankar/ shingle not exceeding 65) :(a) From spring level to 1.5 metres below spring level. 100 cum

47408.00

13055.00

(b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 3 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 3.0 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level.

15576.00

18493.00

(d) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level.

26441.00

36153.00

(f)

43676.00

(g) Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level. 22.9 Wet sinking of wells in soil containing admixture of kankar/shingle exceeding 65 percent, but less than 100 percent, or of clay exceeding 70 percent but less than 100 percent or of both clay and kankar/shingle, exceeding 70 percent but less than 100 percent :(a) From spring level to 1.5 metres below spring level. 100 cum

52117.00

16551.00

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(b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 3 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 3.0 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level.

18122.00

22760.00

(d) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level.

31348.00

41197.00

(f)

49394.00

(g) Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level. 22.10 Wet sinking of wells in soil containing kankar/shingle or and clay 100 percent :admixture of

58348.00

(a) From spring level to 1.5 metres below spring level.

100 cum

18999.00

(b) Exceeding 1.5 metres, but up to 3 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 3.0 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level.

21405.00

25378.00

(d) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level.

36256.00

44240.00

(f)

52581.00

(g) Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level. 22.11 Cleaning of silt from wells with bed level upto 15 metres below ground level including bailing out water and dredging.

63054.00 223.00

Per cum of the volume cleared inside the well

22.12 For Sub Mountainous Areas only Well sinking in general including all pumping shoring etc. (a) From spring level to 3 metres below spring level. 100 cum --

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Unit

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(b) Exceeding 3 metres, but up to 6 metres below spring 100 cum level. (c) Exceeding 6 metres, but up to 9 metres below spring 100 cum level.

--

--

(d) Exceeding 9 metres, but up to 12 metres below spring 100 cum level. (e) Exceeding 12 metres, but up to 15 metres below spring 100 cum level. Exceeding 15 metres, but up to 18 metres below spring 100 cum level.

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(f)

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tools, plants, steam hoist, dredger, nloading of Kentledge and bailing or ated soil to a distance of 60 metres.

en as the low water level in the stream

ry and is payable extra at the rates pplicable or as per actual work done

spring level is upto 7.5 metres below res, but upto 15 metres below ground depth of spring level is more than 15 ates of item No. 22.6 to 22.10 by 100

o be more difficult and costly, special view the results of trial bores.
Rates in SubMountainous Area 5

684.00 834.00 1048.00 1369.00

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28035.00

33734.00

36845.00

40384.00

48282.00

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CHAPTER NO. 23 RIVER AND CANAL PROTECTION WORKS


Sr. No. Description Unit Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5

23.1

Cutting pilchi, farash and sarkanda and carriage to work lead two K.M. including loading and unloading :-(a) (b) Loose Compacted in rolls of required diameter and length. Cum. Cum. 5.60 23.00 ---

23.2

Loading pilchi, farash and sarkanda in boats within 15 metres :(a) (b) Loose Compacted in rolls. Cum. Cum. 1.25 2.80 ---

23.3

Carriage of pilchi, farash and sarkanda by boats including loading and unloading :-(a) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (b) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Loose :One K.M. Two K.M. Three K.M. Four K.M. Five K.M. Subsequent K.M. per K.M. Compacted :One K.M. Two K.M. Three K.M. Four K.M. Five K.M. Subsequent K.M. per K.M. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 8.50 15.70 20.95 25.60 30.48 3.25 ------Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. 3.50 6.50 8.75 10.60 12.25 1.25 -------

23.4

Unloading Pilchi, farash and sarkanda from boats and carriage to yard upto one K.M. :--

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Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate Through Rate 5

(a) (b) 23.5

Loose Compacted

Cum. Cum.

2.80 6.90

---

Making Pilchi, farash and sarkanda rolls excluding supply of materials :-(a) (b) (c) 20 cm. or 23cm. dia. and 9m long 15cm. dia. and 9 m long 15cm, dia. and 1.5 m long Each Each Each 4.85 3.25 0.39 ----

Note :-

The payment under item No. 23.5 is not to be made in addition to those of item No. 23.1(b), 23.8, 23.9 and 23.10. Making 0.75m. dia. and 5.5m. long pilchi rolls for permeable spurs. Launching the above and placing in position. Pilchi, farash or sarkanda pitching on slope with rolls 15cm, dia. and 1.5m, long including supply of pilchi involving carriage with in 2 K.M. and labour for making rolls. For above items, pitching shall be of 15cm. dia. Layers of pilchi laid as header and 1.5. metres in length alternating with 15 cm. covering of earth for consolidation including pegs and tying with wire (to be supplied by the department free of cost.)

23.6

Each Each

22.00 15.50

---

23.7 23.8

Sqm.

20.00

--

Note :-

23.9

Extra for carriage beyond 2 Km. of pilchi rolls 15cm, dia. 1.5m long (vide item No. 23.8) (a) 3rd K.M. sq m of pitching surface sq m of pitching surface 4.00 -2.50 --

(b)

Subsequent K.M. per K.M.

23.10 Pilchi, farash or sarkanda pitching one metre depth. 80 percent sq m of of rate of pitching item No. surface 23.8 & 23.9 23.11 Pilchi revetment including carriage upto 2 K.M. 23.12 Surface protection with pilchi mattress lead upto 2.K.M Sqm. Sqm. 9.50 6.50

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Unit

Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate Through Rate 5

23.13 Weaving mattresses of pilchi 30cm. thick. 23.14 Rolling pilchi mattress to river edge and floating after unrolling :(a) (b) area of mattress upto 200 Sqm. area of mattress exceeding 200 Sqm. but upto 250 sqm. area of mattress above 250 sqm.

Sqm.

4.35

--

Sqm.

1.80

--

Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. Sqm.

2.45 2.60 5.80 12.00

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(c)

23.15 Laying kahi mattress lead upto 2 K.M. 23.16 Special kahi revetment double lead upto 2 K.M. 23.17 Gachi pitching with average thickness of 30cm (joints to be broken) 23.18 Gachi pitching (done with silt clearance and berm dressing) with thickness of 30cm. (joints to be broken) 23.19 Fixing floating spurs in channels with material from canal plantation with in 2 K.M. :-(a) (b) (c) (d) upto F.S. depth 0.5m. F.S. depth exceeding 0.5m.but upto 1.0m F.S. depth exceeding 1.0.m.but upto 1.25m above 1.25 m F.S. depth.

Sqm.

5.80

--

Sqm.

5.60

--

Each Each Each Each

0.25 0.50 0.80 1.00

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23.20 Stacking and bushing with canal plantation within 1.0K.m. (a)(i) Pegs 1.0m. long 5 cm. dia (ii) (iii) Driving pegs 1.0m. long 5 cm. dia Wattling brush wood between stakes and intertwinning. 100 Nos 100 Nos Metre of one row. 100 Nos 100 Nos Metre of one row. 19.00 9.70 ---

0.26 22.00 13.00

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(b)(i) Pegs 1.25m. long 7.5 cm. dia. sharpened at one end. (ii) (iii) Driving pegs 1.25m. long 7.5 cm. dia. Wattling brush wood between stakes and intertwinning.

0.26

--

(c)(i) Pegs 1.5m. long 7.5 cm. dia. sharpened at one end. 100 Nos 23.00 --

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Unit

Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate Through Rate 5

(ii) (iii)

Driving pegs 1.5m. long 7.5 cm. dia. Wattling brush wood between stakes and intertwinning.

100 Nos Metre of one row. 100 Nos 100 Nos stakes and Metre of one row. cum

14.00

--

0.32 33.00 17.50

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(d)(i) Pegs 2m long 7.5 cm dia. sharpened at one end. (ii) (iii) Driving pegs 2m long 7.5 cm dia Wattling brush intertwinning. wood between

0.43 1.55

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23.21 Filling brush wood only.

23.22 Filling cement bags with sand or earth and sewing including cost of strings. 100 Nos 23.23 Loading cement bags filled with sand or earth into trucks or 100 Nos boats within 100 metres. 23.24 Carriage of sand filled in bags by boats :-(a) (b) (c) Ist chain of 30 metres. 2nd to 4th chain per chain of 30 metres. 5th and subsequent chains per chain of 30 metres. 100 Nos 100 Nos 100 Nos

23.00

--

26.00

--

4.00 2.40 1.60

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23.25 Unloading from boats, bags filled with sand and :-(a) (b) Placing in dry. Placing in water. 100 Nos 100 Nos 24.50 48.50 ---

23.26 Filling cement bags with sand sewing and laying in position within 30 metres in dry, including cost of strings. 100 Nos 23.27 Filling cement bags with sand sewing and laying in position within 30 metres in water, including cost of strings. 100 Nos 23.28 Sewing empty cement bags in to sheets. 23.29 Weaving wire netting for wire crates including binding sides and partitions to make crate of 15 cm x 15 cm or 25cm x 7.5 cm mesh. 23.30 Filling brick bats in crates and hand packing. 23.31 Filling bricks in crates and hand packing. 23.32 Filling stones or spalls into crates and hand packing. 100 Nos

46.00

--

75.00 16.50

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Sqm. Cum. Cum. Cum.

3.65 4.55 8.60 12.00

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Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate Through Rate 5

23.33 Tipping wire crates including equipment. 23.34 Opening out old wire crates and remaking after filling. 23.35 Labour for dismantling existing portion of old protection work including cutting old trangger and stacking old stones for reuse. 23.36 Filling spaces and foundations with old stones obtained from dismantling including labour for dismantling. 23.37 Spreading wire crates over pitching connecting with side protective walls inclusive of wire etc. 23.38 Wire crates of specified dimensions from all directions of G.I. wire filled with boulders with square cut faces against the wire.

Cum. Sqm.

8.60 1.25

---

Cum.

11.00

--

Cum.

23.50

--

Sqm.

2.85

--

(a) (b)

4 mm dia. G.I. wire 25 cm x 7.5 cm mesh 4 mm dia. G.I. wire 15 cm x 15 cm mesh (diagonal wise) 4.75 mm dia. G.I. wire 25 cm x 7.5 cm mesh (diagonal wise) 4.75 mm dia. G.I. wire 15 cm x 15 cm mesh (diagonal wise) 3.25 mm dia. G.I. wire 25 cm x 7.5 cm mesh (diagonal wise) 3.25 mm dia. G.I. wire 15 cm x 15 cm mesh (diagonal wise)

Cum.

30.50

--

Cum.

30.50

--

(c)

Cum.

30.50

--

(d)

Cum.

30.50

--

(e)

Cum.

30.50

--

(f)

Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.

30.50 6.50 2.00 17.50

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23.39 Dumping stone. 23.40 Extra for anchoring boat for dumping in position. 23.41 Dismentling brush wood boulder bund. 23.42 Stone or kankar block pitching :-(a) (b) Horizontal on slopes of guide banks and protection works.

Cum. Cum. Cum.

21.50 28.00 44.00

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23.43 Stone pitching top coping only. 23.44 Filling stone or spall :-(a) On level

Cum.

6.50

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Unit

Rate for "Plains "as well as "Sub-Mountainous Region" Labour Rate Through Rate 5

(b) 23.45

On side slopes behind pitching

Cum.

6.90

--

Grouting stone filling or pitching :-(a) (b) With bajri or shingle With mortar Sqm. Sqm. 2.80 5.40 ---

23.46 Grouting masonry joints of floors including finishing :-(a) (b) When stones are upto 23cm square When stones are more than 23cm square but under 45cm square Sqm. 2.50 --

Sqm. Sqm.

1.60 0.80

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23.47 Sand grouting stone apron with high pressure hose.


Note :-

The Chief Engineer in-charge of works concerned, may allow on works of temporary nature, the use of black annealed M.S. Wire number 6 or 8 S.W.G. (4.75 mm, or 4.00 mm) conforming to the relevant I.S.I. specifications, in lieu of G.I. Wire.

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Notes :(i) The labour rates, given below include the cost of working of road machinery including Washouts, cost of fuel, lubricants, stores, establishment, depreciation and interest charges. In case the machinery is provided by the Department, the working cost, as mentioned above shall be recovered from the contractor at the rates fixed by the Department. Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres. The rates include the cost of water, where water is supplied free by the Department, the rates shall be reduced suitably.
Description Unit Plains Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

(ii) (iii)

Sr. No.

24.1

Preparation of Sub Grade including trenching, rought dressing of spoil, final dressing of earth to give level and camber, watering, rolling with a road roller and compacting the bed. 100 sqm. Consolidation of Sub grade with road roller including making good the undulation etc. with earth or quarry spoils etc. and rerolling the sub grade. 100 sqm. Laying and consolidation of lime treated stabilized soil sub base, with admixture of any percentage of lime, by weight, of soil, including digging earth, pulverization, levelling and watering of soil stacks & wet mixing, manually or by tractor, with disc harrow, including pouring of soil mixture, and spreading to camber, including rolling and curing, complete with all other allowances, but excluding the cost of lime. Laying and consolidation of stabilized soil sub base or wearing course, with admixture of any per centage of lime, by weight including 30 to 50 percent brick ballast, including digging of earth, stacking of soil, pulverization, dry mixing, levelling and watering, wet mixing of soil, lime and brick ballast, manually or by tractor, with disc harrow, including pouring of mixture, and bringing to camber, including sprinkling of water on the sub base, wearing course, and rolling, including curing with water, complete, all operations, but excluding the cost of brick ballast and lime.

78.00

--

79.00

--

24.2

32.00

--

32.00

--

24.3

cum

18.50

--

19.50

--

24.4

cum

20.00

--

21.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.5

Laying and consolidation of granular sub base as per specifications including making side dowels, carrying the material from stacks and spreading to templates and consolidating the Sub-base to proper camber with road roller, excluding the cost of templates, barriers and lighting arrangements and Chowkidars etc. Spreading 25mm thick course of inverted choke comprising of 10mm gauge crushed bajri on the prepared sub grade. Laying Flat brick soling (6.83cm thick) to an approved bond, with brick-on-end edging (6.83cm wide) on approved sub grade, filling joints with sand & earth, spreading 25mm thick layer of earth, over brick soling, watering and rolling the same, with road roller, but excluding the cost of preparing sub grade. Break up of item No.24.7 (a) Labour for laying flat brick soling (6.83cm thick) Labour for laying brick on end edging (6.83cm wide)

cum

23.00

--

24.00

--

24.6

cum

18.50

--

19.50

--

24.7

cum

17.40

--

18.60

--

cum

17.25

--

18.40

--

(b)

cum or Metre

18.55 0.29

---

19.95 0.31

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24.8 24.9

Deleted Providing brick edging (6.83cm wide) laid length-wise (22.86cm long) with half brick deep including excavation refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres.

Metre

0.17

2.35

0.19

2.57

24.10 Providing brick end edging in full brick width (11.11cm wide) and half brick deep including excavation refilling and disposal of surplus earth lead upto 50 metres.

Metre

0.43

8.40

0.47

8.43

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.11 Laying and consolidation of stone metal wearing coat to water bound macadam specifications including making side dowels, carrying the metal from stacks and spreading to templates, screening and spreading the binding material and consolidating the stone metal and binding material to proper camber with road roller and curing the road for one week, excluding the cost of templates, barrier and lighting arrangements and Chowkidars. 24.12 Laying and consolidation of Kankar or brick ballast to water bound specifications in soling or wearing coat, making side dowels carrying the metal from stacks and spreading, binding the surface with fine stuff and consolidating the same to proper camber with road roller and curing the road for one week excluding the cost of templates, barriers and lighting arrangements and Chowkidars. 24.13 Laying and consolidation of soling coat of pit graval with 5 to 15 percent good earth, with admixture of any percentage of lime, by weight, including digging of earth, stacking of soil, including dry mixing manually or by the tractor, with disc-harrow and pouring and bringing to camber, rolling with road roller including curing with water, complete, all operations, but excluding the cost of pit gravel and lime. 24.14 Laying and consolidation of over gauge stone metal soling coat (90 mm to 40 mm gauge grading No. 1 as per MORT&H, Road Wing specifications No. 404.25) to water bound macadam specifications, including making side dowels, carrying the stone metal from stacks, and spreading to templates, screening and spreading the binding material and consolidation the stone metal and binding material to proper camber, with road roller, excluding the cost of templates, barriers and lighting arrangements and Chowkidars.

cum

30.00

--

31.50

--

cum

20.50

--

21.50

--

cum

24.50

--

25.50

--

cum

22.50

--

23.50

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.15 Laying and consolidation of stone metal wearing coat, to built up spray grout specification, including making side dowels, carrying the metals from stacks and spreading to templates in the first layer and consolidating the same, with road roller, to proper camber, giving first spray of binder, and again, laying second coat of stone metal, including consolidation with road roller, to proper camber, and second spray of binder including spreading the key aggregates, and rolling with road roller, excluding the cost of templates, barriers and lighting arrangements and Chowkidars, and also the cost of tack coat.

cum

36.50

--

38.50

--

24.16 Water allowance for item No. 24.8, payable in kilometres, where water is not available with in 800 metres, of the nearest point of Per Km. per metre the kilometre.

width or part thereof for every 100 metres lead in excess of 800 metres

18.50

--

20.50

--

24.17 Water allowance for item No. 24.11 & 24.12 payable in kilometres, where water is not available with in 800 metres of the nearest Per Km. point of the kilometre. per metre
width or part thereof for every 100 metres lead in excess of 800 metres

55.00

--

61.00

--

24.18 Painting road surface with bitumen first coat.


100 sqm.

148.00

--

152.00

--

24.19 Painting road surface with bitumen second coat. 100 sqm. 24.20 Painting road surface with bitumen and stone chippings subsequent coat/seal coat.
100 sqm.

111.00

--

114.00

--

102.00

--

105.00

--

24.21 Painting road surface with bitumen and precoated stone chippings. 100 sqm.

146.00

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150.00

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Description

Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.22 Laying premix carpet using bitumen, as binder, for all operations, including spreading filler, if required, with mechanical mixer, including cost of lighting arrangements, sign boards, and night watch, but excluding the cost of laying tack coat and seal coat. (i) (ii) 20 mm thick 25 mm thick
100 sqm. 100 sqm.

376.00 434.00

---

381.00 441.00

---

24.23 Laying tack coat on existing black top surface. 100 sqm. 24.24 Laying tack coat on new water bound macadam surface. 100 sqm. 24.25 Laying bituminous macadam, on road, with coarse aggregate and bitumen, premix with a mechanical mixer, carriage of premixed material, from plant to site of work, and laying the same, with paver, and rolling it, with road roller, including the cost of establishment, and setting up field laboratory, for quality control, lighting arrangements, sign boards and chowkidar, but excluding the cost of tack coat and seal coat. (a) (b) with lead upto 1 Km. for every one km. additional lead from 2 km. to 16 km.
cum

38.50

--

40.00

--

76.00

--

79.00

--

148.00

--

151.00

--

cum

5.00

--

5.50

--

24.26 Laying asphaltics concrete, on road, including mixing bajri and bitumen, with mechanical mixer, carriage of premixed material, from plant site, to site of work, and laying the same, with paver, and rolling it, with road roller, including the cost of establishment and setting up field laboratory, for quality control, lighting arrangements, sign-board and chowkidar, but excluding the cost of tack coat and seal coat.

(a) (b)

with lead upto 1 Km. for every 1 km. additional lead, from 2 km. to 16 km.

cum

151.00

--

154.00

--

cum

5.00

--

5.50

--

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Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.27 Laying seal coat on premix carpet with bitumen and fine aggregates. 100 sqm. 24.28 Laying seal coat mix seal surfacing over bitumnous macadam on road with coarse aggregate and bitumen premixed with mechanical mixer, carriage of the premixed material from plant site, to the site of work and laying the same, with paver and rolling it with road roller, including the cost of establishment and setting up field laboratory for quality control, lighting arrangement, signboards, chowkidar, to be laid simultaneously over the premixed carpet. (Mix seal coat type B)
M.T.

185.00

--

188.00

--

99.00

--

100.00

--

24.29 Scarifying stone metal 50mm to 100mm thick by pick axes, alongwith the tarred / bituminous crust, including picking up scarified material, screening and stacking old useful metal and bajri. 100 sqm. 24.30 Scarifying stone metal, 50mm to 100mm thick, by road roller, alongwith tarred / bituminous crust, including picking up scarified material, screening and stacking old useful metal and bajri. 100 sqm. 24.31 Scrifying Kankar metalled crust up to 150mm thick, with pick axes, including picking up scarified meterial, screening and stacking old useful metal. 100 sqm. 24.32 Scarifying old kankar metalled crust up to 150mm thick with road roller, including picking up scarified material, screening and stacking old useful metal. 100 sqm. 24.33 Dismantling of road, including soling and wearing coat, screening and stacking of old serviceable material complete in all respects.
100 sqm.

198.00

--

214.00

--

222.00

--

231.00

--

132.00

--

143.00

--

110.00

--

115.00

--

426.00

--

458.00

--

24.34 Restoring the road cut in level with the existing road surface, including preparation of sub grade laying and relaying of soling and laying and consolidation of wearing coat to water bound macadam specifications, and laying 20 mm thick premixed carpet, on top, including cost of tack and seal coats complete in all respects.
100 sqm.

1,377.00 4,829.00

1,424.00 4,876.00 CSR-1987 [Re-print]

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Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.35 R.C.C. (1:2:4) kilometre stones of standard design fixed in position including finishing but excluding painting. (i) (ii) (iii) 5th kilometre stone Ordinary kilometre stone kilometre stone on village roads
Each Each Each

27.00 18.00 16.00

141.00 89.00 81.00

29.00 20.00 18.00

143.00 91.00 83.00

24.36 R.C.C. (1:2:4) village board of standard design fixed in position including finishing, but excluding painting. 24.37 R.C.C. (1:2:4) boundary pillars of standard design fixed in position including finishing, but excluding painting. 24.38 Cement concrete (1:2:4) in pavements, roads, taxi tracks and runways, laid to required slope and camber including consolidation, finishing and tamping complete.

Each

12.50

61.00

14.00

62.00

Each

20.00

76.00

22.00

78.00

cum

61.00

465.00

67.00

472.00

24.39 Making and filling expansion joints with bituminous filler (Bitumen 40 percent) Per metre asbestos 5 percent and sand 55 percent) per cm. depth 12.5 mm wide. 24.40 Providing and fixing premoulded bituminous joint filler for expansion joints including the Per metre cost of sealing compound and primer coat per cm. depth 12.5 mm wide. 24.41 Screening brick ballast, stone metal, bajri shingle and kankar. 24.42 Stacking stones, brick ballast, stone metal, bajri and kankar. 24.43 Supplying laying and fixing kerb of plain precast cement concrete (1:2:4) 24.44 Supplying laying and fixing precast plain cement concrete channel (1:2:4)

0.086

0.36

0.094

0.37

0.043

1.35

0.047

1.40

cum

3.15

--

3.50

--

cum

1.75

--

1.95

--

metre

6.00

32.50

6.60

33.00

metre

2.85

15.00

3.15

15.00

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Unit

Plains Labour Rate Through Rate 5

Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Through Rate Rate 6 7

24.45 1.2 metres high fencing with 1.65 metres post, placed at every 2.5 metres to 3 metres apart, embeded in cement concrete blocks, and every tenth post to be strutted provided with 4 horizontal lines of G.I Barbed wire, weighing 9.34 Kg. per 100 metres (minimum) and fixed with G.I. staples tied to 6mm bar nib, with binding wire or by providing cut, including drilling holes in the post complete (excluding the cost of posts, strutted earth work and concrete which is payable extra).

metre

0.65

4.20

0.70

4.25

24.46 Painting Road surface with bitumen light 100 sqm. coat.

126.50

--

130.00

--

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CHAPTER NO. 25 MAINTENANCE OF FURNITURE


Sr. No. Description Unit Labour Rate (Rs.) 4 Through Rate (Rs.) 5

25.1

Spirit or Wax polishing . (a) (i) Tables Ordinary Sq m of top area Sq m of top area Each Each Each Sq m of front elevational area

--

13.00

(ii)

Pedestal Type

-----

19.50 6.00 3.00 6.00

(iii) Teapoy (iv) Peg table (v) Centre table

(vi) Side Board.

--

19.50

(b) (i) (ii)

Chairs Office with caned back Office with wooden back Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Sq m of front elevational area Sq m of front elevational area ---------7.20 7.50 6.00 6.60 9.00 9.00 9.00 15.00 9.60

(iii) Dining with caned back (iv) Dining with wooden back (v) Easy chair

(vi) Sofa with wooden Arms (vii) Sofa chair with wooden Arms (viii) Cane sofa (ix) Cane sofa chair (c) Almirah or chest of drawers

--

16.00

(d)

Hat and coat stand

--

4.50

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Through Rate (Rs.) 5

(e) (f)

Office side rack Book case of almirah with glazed shutters

Each Sq m of front elevational area Each Each Each Per set Sqm.

--

6.00

-----7.00

9.60 4.50 1.50 9.00 1.50 14.00

(g) (h) (i) (j) (k) 25.2

Commode Towel stand Bed-steads Hat-pegs Pelmets of doors/windows

Painting one coat of I.S.I marked quality paint. (a) Wooden patras for bath room. Sq m of top area Each Each

6.00 6.00
10% to be added on labour charges of painting Chapter No.16

15.00 15.00

(b) (c)

Towel stand Pelmets of doors and windows

--

25.3

Recaning of chairs with artificial (Plastic cane) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Easy chairs back and seat (Single variety) Office chair back and seat (Single variety) Office chair seat only (Single variety) Office chair back (Double variety) Office chair seat (Double variety) Each Each Each Each Each ---10.00 10.00 60.00 51.00 30.00 22.00 22.00

25.4

Washing (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Durries Niwar of beds Linen Bed sheet single Bed sheet double Pillow cover Sqm. Each bed 100 Pieces Each Each Each ---1.00 2.00 0.50 1.50 12.00 48.00 ----

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Through Rate (Rs.) 5

(g) (h) (i) (j) (k)

Towel Napkin Quilt cover Apron Safe cover

Each Each Each Each

0.75 0.30 2.00 1.00

-----

Set of three pieces (l) Door curtain above 2.75 Mtr. Each Each Each

5.00 5.00 4.00 2.50

-----

(m) Door curtain upto 2.75 Mtr. (n) Window curtains

Note :- Cloth for above item is to be purchased and supplied departmentally. 25.5 Upholstering (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Restuffing easy or sofa chair Restuffing sofa Recovering easy or sofa chair with cloth Recovering sofa with cloth Recovering and restuffing easy or sofa chairs Restuffing and recovering sofa Each Each Each Each Each Each 30.00 60.00 30.00 60.00 45.00 90.00 42.00 84.00 -----

Note :- Cloth for above item is to be purchased and supplied departmentally. 25.6 Weaving charpoys (String or munj including dowens) (a) (b) 25.7 String (San ban) Munj Each Each 15.00 12.00 84.00 48.00

Dry Cleaning. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Woolen blanket Woolen carpet Door curtains Window curtains Bed cover single Page 179 Each Sq m Per piece Per piece Per piece 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 ------

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Unit

Labour Rate (Rs.) 4

Through Rate (Rs.) 5

(f) 25.8

Bed cover double

Per piece

9.00

--

Shampooing with Machine. (a) Sofa set One set of five seat Sqm. Each

50.00 6.00 30.00

----

(b) (c) 25.9

Woolen carpet Dewan Cushioned

Cleaning of glass panes both sides .


Sqm. (To be measured on one side only)

1.00

--

25.10 Cleaning of joinery with surf, soda and application of oil Sqm. (To be measured on there after.
both sides)

0.50 0.10 0.40 Rs. 40.00 to Rs. 60.00

----

25.11 Cleaning of switch Boards. 25.12 Cleaning and polishing brass fittings with brasso. 25.13 Tinning of utensils.

Each Each

Core (20 pieces) 25.14 Cleaning of terrazo floors with tartric acid and polishing with wax including machine charges. 25.15 Tailoring of curtains. Piece (1.12 m width) 25.16 Providing and fixing railing for curtains. (a) (b) 'C' type 'I' type Metre Metre Metre

--

Sqm.

10.00

15.00

8.00

--

40.00 35.00

---

25.17 Providing and fixing curtain rail 1.90cm chrome-plated with end bracket.

20.00 -including sockets and brackets.

25.18 Providing and fixing steel rings chrome-plated 3.80 cm. 100 Nos. dia. for curtains. 25.19 Providing and fixing plastic rings 3.80cm. dia. With hooks for curtains. 100 Nos.

40.00

--

30.00

--

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CHAPTER NO. 26 MISCELLANEOUS


Notes :(i) (ii)
Sr. No. 1

The rates given below are labour rates unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials with in 100 metres.
Description 2 Unit 3 Rate (Rs.) 4

26.1 26.2 Note :-

Laying linking and packing tramway tracks. Linking B.G track including packing, straightening and levelling. Carriage of tramway track will be paid according to rates in chapter No. 5. Linking points and crossing complete with level fastening. Bending and straightening B.G rails with jim-crow. Cutting Girders with Hack-saw. (a) (b) Upto 300 mm depth. Above 300mm to 450mm depth.

Metre Metre

1.60 5.20

26.3 26.4 26.5

Each Metre

240.00 0.80

Cut Cut Each Metre Metre Metre Metre

8.00 15.20 1.00 8.00 3.20 1.20 8.00

26.6 26.7

Drilling holes in girders. (a) (b) Cutting of copper sheets 15mm, thick flashing. Fixing copper flashing into position.

26.8 26.9

Assembling 40 mm. pressure pipes. Boring and fixing 40 mm pressure pipes.

26.10 Boring for hand-pump in clay fitting strainer and pipe. (a) (i) (ii) (iii) (b) (i) (ii) (iii) Upto 75mm dia bore. From 0 to 15 metres. Exceeding 15 metres but upto 30 metres. Exceeding 30 metres. Above 75mm dia bore but not exceeding 100mm. From 0 to 15 metres. Exceeding 15 metres but upto 30 metres. Exceeding 30 metres. Metre Metre Metre 13.20 32.80 39.20 Metre Metre Metre 10.40 26.40 39.20

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26.11 Boring hand-pump in soil with admixture of shingle. (a) (i) (ii) (iii) (b) (i) (ii) (iii) Upto 75mm dia bore. From 0 to 15 metres. Exceeding 15 metres but upto 30 metres. Exceeding 30 metres. Above 75mm dia. but not exceeding 100mm dia. bores From 0 to 15 metres. Exceeding 15 metres but upto 30 metres. Exceeding 30 metres. Metre Metre Metre 20.80 39.20 46.00 Metre Metre Metre 18.40 32.80 39.20

26.12 Hand pumps (a) (b) (c) Pulling out pipe and filters. Lowering pipe in the hole up to 40mm dia. fixing head including clamps and handle. Metre Metre Each Metre Each 3.20 3.20 16.00 13.20 4.00

26.13 Fixing F.I gauges flush with masonry including cost of hooks. 26.14 Fixing handles to iron rammers including cost of handles. 26.15 Cutting down trees, filling holes and levelling of ground, lopping branches trimming, removal not exceeding 100 metres stacking clearing site. (a) (b) (c) (d) Note :(i) (ii) girth up to 60 cm girth more than 60 cm. but up to 120 cm. girth more than 120 cm. but up to 180 cm. girth more than 180 cm. but up to 250 cm. The girth is to be measured 1.25 metres above ground level. When stumps are grubbed up in addition, take rates as double the above rates for trees cut and grubbed. payment for grubbing will only be made when specially ordered by the SubDivisional officer in cases where it is essential to remove the stumps. Trees requiring to be cut will normally be sold as they stand, the purchase price including the purchasers liability to cut or grub and remove the tree from Govt. Land. Where these have not been sold, the trees cut and removed will be the property of the Govt. Page 182

Each Each Each Each

20.00 36.00 72.00 120.00

(iii)

(iv)

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Description 2

Unit 3

Rate (Rs.) 4

26.16 Felling trees, cutting and stacking fuel wood from plantation. 26.17 Splitting fuel wood. 26.18 Burning charcoal including loading and unloading and repairs to kiln.

Qtl. Qtl. Per Qtl. of charcoal

5.20 8.40

21.60

26.19 supply of wooden bumping posts including labour for cutting from canal or road plantation making and fixing at site. 26.20 Supply of wooden pegs for levelling work from canal or road plantation 40 mm to 50mm dia and 15cm to 23 cm long. 26.21 Supply of wooden pegs for alignment work, 40 cm long 75mm dia from canal or road plantation. 26.22 Supply of bamboo jhandies 3 metres to 3.5 metres including iron shoes and flags 40 cm . Square painted black and white. 26.23 (a) (b) Supplying flags 40 cm. square for Jhandies. Shoes for Jhandies including fixing.

Each

8.00

100 Nos.

20.00

100 Nos.

80.00

Each Each Each

20.00 4.00 2.40

26.24 Supplying tripod with flages including iron shoes and flag 40 cm. square and bamboo painted black and white. 26.25 Sweeping chimney flues. 26.26 Fixing glass pieces on top of walls. 26.27 Making a chulah in cooking range (Indian style) 26.28 Supplying and fixing clerestory window cord cotton up to 6 metres height. 26.29 Making Sirki Sarkanda Temporary Godown, 3mx3m with walls 2.5m height 1 brick thick burnt bricks laid dry, excluding the cost of bricks, but including the cost of other materials. 26.30 Water allowance. (a) (i) (ii) (b) (i) (ii) for concrete, brick masonry in lime or cement mortar :Where lead involved is 800 metres to 1.6Km. Where lead involved is above 1.6Km. to 2.4 Km. For plastering in lime or cement mortar, pointing, flooring :Where lead involved is 800 metres to 1.6Km. Where lead involved is above 1.6Km. to 2.4 Km.

Each Each Metre Each

36.00 4.00 5.20 20.00

Each

5.60

Each

320.00

Cum. Cum.

2.80 5.60

Sqm. Sqm.

0.40 0.80

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Unit 3

Rate (Rs.) 4

Note :-

The above rates are payable only where water is not available locally and where fixing of hand pump is neither feasible nor practically possible due to small amount of work and where water is actually carried by carts or by mechanical transport. Each Each Cum. Hectare Each 80.00 2.00 50.80 356.00 1.60 80.00 to 393.00

26.31 Making temporary culverts. 26.32 Digging pits and fixing distance marks or boundary stones. 26.33 Supplying manure or compost, including carriage of 100 metres. 26.34 Ploughing two times. 26.35 Filling 200 litres drums with diesel oil (not payable to diesel dealer) 26.36 Jungle clearance.

Hectare Notes :(i) The rates are applicable to areas acquired for new canals, and drains, extension of channels and for construction of roads and Buildings. The rate is to be decided by the Executive Engineer according to density of jungle to be cleared. The rates of item Nos. 26.36 to 26.38 are for estimating purposes only. The work will be got done departmentally.

(ii)

(iii)

26.37 Ordinary jungle clearance of both banks of running distributaries, minors and drains with discharge upto 9cum/s including boundary road :(a) Discharge upto 1.5 Cum./s Kilo Metre (b) Discharge exceeding 1.5 Cum./s but upto 4.5 Cum./s. Kilo Metre (c) Discharge exceeding 4.5 Cum./s. Kilo Metre 26.38 Jungle clearance on running canals and branches, and drains with discharge more than 9 Cum./s. (i) (ii) (iii) Light Medium Heavy Kilo Metre Kilo Metre Kilo Metre 640.00 800.00 1600.00 104.00 to 160.00 160.00 to 208.00 208.00 to 264.00

26.39 Filling loose cement bags in empty cement bags weighing, sewing and stacking with in 30metres. 26.40 Filling cement bags with steam coal or kankar lime, sewing including cost of string.

Bag

0.40

Cum.

11.60

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Rate (Rs.) 4

26.41 Stencilling and bundling empty cement bags. 26.42 Tempering of Kassies, Belchas, Khurpas and pick axes. 26.43 Stencilling (Height of stencil not less than 7.5cm) of bitumen and other drums.

100 Nos. Each

4.80 2.00

100 Nos.

10.00

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CHAPTER NO. 27 QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS


Note :One cement bag weighs 50 kg. and measures 0.03472 cum.
Sr. No. Description Unit Cement (Bags) Quantities Fine Coarse aggregates aggregate (Cum) s (Cum) 5 6

27.1

Cement concrete :(i) 1:1 /2 :3


1

cum cum cum cum cum cum cum cum

8.25 6.50 5.30 4.50 3.50 2.80 2.35 1.80


Lime (Cum)

0.43 0.45 0.46 0.47 0.48 0.49 0.495 0.50


Surkhi (Cum)

0.85 0.90 0.91 0.94 0.96 0.98 0.99 1.00


Ballast (Cum)

(ii) 1:2:4 (iii) 1 : 2 1/2 : 5 (iv) 1:3:6 (v) 1:4:8 (vi) 1:5:10 (vii) 1:6:12 (viii) 1:8:16

27.2

Lime concrete (i) 1:2:8 (Brick ballast 40mm gauge) 0.13 (76 kg.) 0.16 (93.54 kg.) 0.16 (93.54 kg.)
Cement (Bags)

cum

0.26

1.00

(ii) 16:24:100 (Brick ballast 30mm gauge) (iii) 16:24:100 (Brick ballast 20mm gauge)

cum

0.24

1.00

cum

0.24
Sand (Cum)

1.00
Bricks (Nos.)

27.3

(a) Brick work in cement sand mortar with bricks of size 22.86 cm. x 11.11cm x 6.83cm :(i) 1:2 cum cum 3.45 2.40 0.24 0.25 480 480

(ii) 1:3

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Description

Unit

Quantities

(iii) 1:4

cum

1.75
Cement (Bags)

0.25
Sand (Cum)

480
Bricks (Nos.)

(iv) 1:5 (v) 1:6 (vi) 1:7

cum cum cum

1.45 1.20 1.00


Lime Qtl.

0.25 0.25 0.25


Surkhi (cu m)

480 480 480


Bricks (Nos.) Sand (cu m)

(b) Brick work laid in lime surkhi mortar 1:2 with bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm :(i) 1:2 cum 0.70 0.24 480 -

(c) Brick work laid in lime, surkhi, sand mortar 1:1:1 with bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm cum

0.84
Cement (Bags)

0.12
Lime Qtl.

480
Sand (cum)

0.12
Bricks (Nos.)

(d) Brick work laid in cement, lime, sand mortar with bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm (i) 1:1:6 cum cum cum 1.20 0.80 0.61 0.29 0.39 0.44 0.25 0.25 0.25 480 480 480

(ii) 1:2:9 (iii) 1:3:12 (e) 115mm thick brick wall laid in cement, lime, sand mortar 1:1:6 with bricks size of 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm.

(i)

1:1:6

sqm

0.137
Cement (Bags)

0.032
Sand (cum)

0.0286
Tiles (Nos)

55

27.4

(a) Brick work in cement sand mortar with tiles size 22.86 cm X 11.43cm x 3.81 cm

(i)

1:4

cum cum

2.85 2.30

0.40 0.40

780 780

(ii) 1:5

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Quantities

(iii) 1:6

cum

1.90
Cement (Bags)

0.40
Sand (cum)

780
Tiles (Nos)

(b) Brick work in cement sand mortar with tiles size 30.48cm X 15.24cm x 5.08 cm :-

(i)

1:4

Cum Cum

1.75 1.20
Cement (Bags)

0.25 0.25
Sand (Cum)

425 425
lime (Cum) Bricks (Nos.) Pucca Sundried

(ii) 1:6

27.5

Gilafi masonry with jibi face (1:5 mortar) Cum Brick work laid in mud-mortar with jibi face (1:5 mortar) Cum

0.25

0.044

0.002

240

250

27.6

0.32
Cement (Bags)

0.054
Sand (Cum) Stone (Cum)

480

27.7

Stone Masonry : (i) Fine ashlar 1:3 cum cum cum cum cum cum cum 0.96 0.48 1.72 0.86 1.72 1.38 1.15 0.10 0.10 0.18 0.18 0.24 0.24 0.24 1.33 1.33 1.25 1.25 1.20 1.20 1.20

(ii) Fine ashlar 1:6 (iii) Rough-tooled ashlar 1:3 (iv) Rough-tooled ashlar 1:6 (v) Block in course 1:4 (vi) Block in course 1:5 (vii) Block in course 1:6 (viii) Squared rubble masonry. 1:4

cum (ix) Squared rubble masonry. 1:5 cum (x) Squared rubble masonry. 1:6 cum (xi) Random or polygonal rubble 1:6 (xii) Boulder masonry 1:6 (xiii) Random or polygonal rubble 1:7

2.15

0.30

1.10

1.72

0.30

1.10

1.44

0.30

1.10

cum cum

1.67 1.90

0.35 0.40

1.10 1.10

cum

1.44

0.35

1.10

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Description

Unit

Quantities

(xiv) Random or polygonal rubble 1:8

cum

1.24
Cement (Bags)

0.35
Sand (Cum)

1.10

27.8

(a) Cement plaster 6mm thick :-

(i)

1:2

Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.10 0.08 0.06

0.008 0.008 0.008

(ii) 1:3 (iii) 1:4 (b) Cement plaster 10mm thick :-

(i)

1:2

Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.15 0.12 0.09

0.01 0.012 0.012

(ii) 1:3 (iii) 1:4 (c) Cement plaster 12.50mm thick :(i) 1:2

Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.20 0.16 0.12 0.094 0.078

0.014 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016

(ii) 1:3 (iii) 1:4 (iv) 1:5 (v) 1:6 (d) Cement plaster 20mm thick :(i) 1:2

Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.30 0.24 0.18 0.14 0.117

0.021 0.024 0.024 0.024 0.024

(ii) 1:3 (iii) 1:4 (iv) 1:5 (v) 1:6 (e) Cement plaster 25mm thick :(i) 1:2

Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.40 0.32 0.24

0.028 0.032 0.032

(ii) 1:3 (iii) 1:4

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Description

Unit

Quantities

(iv) 1:5 (v) 1:6

Sqm Sqm

0.188 0.156
Cement (Bags)

0.032 0.032
Sand (Cum)

Lime (Kg.) 1.55

27.9

(i)

Cement lime plaster 12.5mm thick 1:1:6 mortar.

Sqm

0.08

0.016

(ii) Cement lime plaster 25mm thick 1:1:6 mortar.

Sqm

0.16
lime (Kg.)

0.032
Surkhi (Cum)

3.10

27.10

(a) Lime plaster 12.5mm thick 2 lime 3 surkhi.

Sqm

4.95
Cement (Bags)

0.0128
Sand (Cum) Bitumen (kg)

(b)(i) 12.5 mm thick cement plaster damp proof course 1:3 with two coats of bitumen laid hot and sanded. (ii) 20mm thick cement plaster damp proof course 1:3 with two coats of bitumen laid hot and sanded.

Sqm

0.16

0.016

1.65

Sqm

0.24
Good Earth (Cum)

0.024
Old Bhusa (Kg.)

1.65
Cow Dung

(c)(i) Mud plaster 12.50mm thick with gobri leeping. (ii) Mud plaster 25mm thick with gobri leeping.

Sqm

0.35

23

L.S.

Sqm

0.70
Cement (Bags) Sand (Cum)

45

L.S.

27.11 Flush or deep cement pointing on brick walls or brick on edge flooring :-

(i)

1:2

Sqm Sqm

0.044 0.033

0.003 0.003

(ii) 1:3 27.12 Flush cement pointing on flat brick flooring :(i) 1:2

Sqm

0.035

0.0024

27.13 Flush cement pointing on underside of roof tiles :-

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Unit

Quantities

(30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm) 1:2 mortar

Sqm

0.026

0.0018

Lime (Cum)

Surkhi (Cum)

27.14 Lime pointing 2:3 flush or weathered Sqm and struck.

0.0013 (0.90 kg)

0.0023

Cement (Bags)

Sand (Cum)

27.15 Cement pointing 1:2 on stone walls :(i) Flush Sqm Sqm Sqm 0.065 0.130 0.022 0.0046 0.009 0.0015

(ii) Raised (iii) On stone slab pavement 27.16 Cement rendering on plaster 1mm thick.

Sqm

0.025
Lime (kg)

27.17 White washing :(i) One coat Sqm Sqm Sqm 0.15 0.25 0.35

(ii) Two coats (iii) Three coats 27.18 Colour washing :(i) One coat

Sqm Sqm

0.10 0.20
Cement (Bags) Sand (Cum) Tiles (Nos) Aggregates (Cum)

(ii) Two coats

27.19 Second class mud roofing (Tile size 30.48 cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm) :-

(i)

When space between battens is filled with concrete blocks. Sqm 0.24 0.027 22 0.0026

(ii) When space between battens is filled with wooden pieces. Sqm 0.23 0.026 22 -

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Description

Unit

Quantities

27.20 Tile terracing on roof (Tile size 22.86 cm x 11.43 cm x 3.81 cm)

Sqm

0.035

0.0049

37

Paints( I.S.I mark) (Litres)

27.21 Painting :(i) Two coats of synthetic enamel paint on new wood or steel Sqm work.

0.145

(ii) Two coats of ready, mixed paint on new wood or steel Sqm work. (iii) Two coats of synthetic enamel paint on old wood or steel Sqm work. (iv) Two coats of ready, mixed paint on old wood or steel Sqm work. (v) One coat of synthetic enamel paint on old wood or steel Sqm work. (vi) One coat of ready mixed paint on old wood or steel work. Sqm (vii) Priming coat on wood work. Sqm

0.122

0.118

0.098

0.065

0.054 0.061

(viii) Priming coat on new steel Sqm work.

0.054
Red lead Genuine (Kg) Turpentine Oil (Litre) Linseed Oil (Litre)

(ix) Priming coat consisting of red lead mixed with linseed oil and turpentine oil in equal proportion or with genuine red lead on steel work. Sqm

0.085

0.0306

0.0306

(x) Two coats on iron sheets with roofing red, ready mixed paint on new work to give an even Sqm shade.

0.093

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Description

Unit Red lead Genuine (Kg)

Quantities Turpentine Oil (Litre) Linseed Oil (Litre)

(xi) One coat on iron sheet with roofing red, ready mixed paint on old work to give an even Sqm shade.

0.059

Paints( I.S.I mark) (Litres)

(xii) Two coats on iron sheets with roofing white, grey or green ready mixed paint on new work to give an even shade. Sqm (xiii) One coat on iron sheets with roofing white, grey or green ready mixed paint on new Sqm work to give an even shade. (xiv) Two coats with aluminium paint on new work to give an Sqm even shade. (xv) One coat with aluminium paint on new work to give an even Sqm shade . (xvi) Two coats with anti-corrosive bitumastic paint on new work to give an even shade (with black enamel paint). Sqm (xvii) One coat with anti-corrosive bitumastic paints on old work to give an even shade (with black enamel paint) Sqm 27.22 Solignum or creosote paint :Sqm Sqm 0.069 0.039 0.15 -

0.0947

0.093

0.0445

0.1086

0.0543

(i)

Two coats

(ii) One coat 27.23 Distempering (dry or oil-bound) (i) Two coats on new work.

Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.171 0.073 0.146

(ii) One coat on old work. (iii) Two coats on old work.

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Description

Unit

Quantities Timber (Cum) Deodar Teak Kail

27.24 Door panelled, glazed or glazed and panelled (including chowkat) (i) (40mm) thick Sqm Sqm Sqm Sqm 0.049 0.045 0.0418 --0.038 0.0360 0.0325 0.049 0.045 ---

(ii) (35mm) thick (iii) (30mm) thick (iv) (25mm) thick 27.25 Battened and braced doors (50mm) thick including chowkat. 27.26 Battened and framed doors (including chowkat) :(i) (50mm) Thick

Sqm

0.0565

--

--

-Sqm Sqm 0.060 0.057 ---

----

(ii) (45mm) Thick 27.27 Wire gauge door shutters with out springs :(i) (35mm) thick

Sqm Sqm Sqm

0.0259 0.0224 -Cement (bags)

-0.0214 0.0172
Sand (Cum)

0.0259 0.0224 -Tiles (30.48cm x 15.24cm x 5.08cm.) (Nos)

(ii) (30mm) thick (iii) (25mm) thick

27.28 Double layer tile lining (13.36 cm thick) 27.29 Single layer tile lining
Note :-

Sqm Sqm

0.355 0.273

0.049 0.040

40 20

Materials for curing-drains seepage drains, bed sleepers and rungs to be extra in case of item Nos. 27.28 and 27.29.
Stone (Cum) G.I. Wire No. 6 S.W.G (4.75 mm)

27.30 Filling stone in wire-crates (hand packed)

Cum

1.00

3.3kg per sqm of wire netting 15cm mesh.

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Description

Unit

Quantities

For other gauge of G.I. wire No. 6 S.W.G (4.75mm) used in item No. 27.30 weight per sqm of netting (15cm) mesh will vary accordingly.
Stone (Cum)

27.31 Stone pitching.

Cum 1.00 Shingle or stone aggregates (10mm) ring

27.32 Dry grouting dry stone pitching.

Cum

0.20
Cement Mortar (cum)

27.33 Cement mortar dry brick pitching or flooring :(i) 7.5cm thick floor Sqm Sqm 0.019 0.029

(ii) 11.50 cm thick floor


Note :-

Quantities of cement for any mortar ratio may be worked out accordingly.
Cement (bags) Sand (Cum) Shingle or Aggregate (Cum)

27.34 Cement grouting stone ptiching :(i) 1:2:4 Cum Cum 1.45 0.96 0.10 0.10 0.20 0.20

(ii) 1:3:6
Note :-

For grouting with cement mortar only use 0.36cum of sand per cum of the contents and work out the quantity of cement according to the mix used.
Cement (bags) Sand (Cum) 15 percent extra sand for wastage (Cum) Total Sand (Cum)

27.35 Cement Sand mortar :(i) 1:2 Cum Cum 13.63 9.60 0.96 1.00 0.14 0.15 1.10 1.15

(ii) 1:3

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Description

Unit

Quantities

(iii) 1:4

Cum

6.89
Cement (bags)

1.00
Sand (Cum)

0.15
15 percent extra sand for wastage (Cum)

1.15
Total Sand (Cum)

(iv) 1:5 (v) 1:6

Cum Cum

5.75 4.80
No. of bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm (Nos)

1.00 1.00
Cement in bags of 50 kg. (Bags)

0.15 0.15
Sand (cum)

1.15 1.15
Lime (quintal) Surkhi (cum)

27.36 Flat brick paving laid dry over 25mm thick mud mortar grouted with sand.

10 Sqm

364

--

0.075

--

--

27.37 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over 50mm thick earth and 10 mud plaster. Sqm 27.38 First class dry flat brick flooring templates over rammed and dressed foundations and to correct 10 longitudinal and cross slopes. Sqm 27.39 First class dry brick on edge flooring as described in item no. 27.38

575

--

0.15

--

--

364

--

0.075

--

--

10 Sqm

575

--

0.15

--

--

27.40 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in lime mortar/in cement sand mortar 1:5 or 1:6 etc. (i) In & on lime mortar 10 Sqm 10 Sqm 10 Sqm 10 Sqm

383

--

--

0.74

0.125

(ii) In & on cement sand mortar 1:6 (iii) In & on cement sand mortar 1:5 (iv) In & on cement sand mortar 1:4 27.41 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in lime mortar/in cement sand mortar 1:4, 1:5 or 1:6 etc.

383

0.599

0.144

--

--

383

0.718

0.144

--

--

383

0.860

0.144

--

--

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Description

Unit

Quantities

(i)

In & on lime mortar

10 Sqm

617
No. of bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm (Nos)

-Cement in bags of 50 kg. (Bags) Sand (cum)

--

0.87
Lime (quintal)

0.149
Surkhi (cum)

(ii) In & on cement sand mortar 1:6 (iii) In & on cement sand mortar 1:5 (iv) In & on cement sand mortar 1:4

10 Sqm 10 Sqm 10 Sqm

617

0.714

0.171

--

--

617

0.856

0.171

--

--

617
No. of bricks of size 22.86cm x 11.11cm x 6.83cm (Nos)

1.025
Cement in bags of 50 kg. (Bags)

0.171
Sand (cum)

--

--

27.42 Dry brick on edge paving sand grouted over 50mm thick rammed 10 brick aggregate 40mm gauge. Sqm 27.43 Flat brick or tile flooring laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 on 100mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and 100mm sand filling and cement 10 pointing 1:2 on top. Sqm 27.44 Brick on edge flooring laid in cement sand mortar 1:4 in 75mm thick cement concrete 1:8:16 and cement 10 pointing 1:2 on top. Sqm 27.45 Flat brick or tile flooring laid dry over bed of 6mm thick cement sand mortar 1:6 grouted with cement sand mortar 1:4 and top surface to be cleaned with wire brushes.

575

--

0.15

383

3.01

0.668

617

2.725

1.570

10 Sqm 10 Sqm

383

0.70

0.13

27.46 Laying flat brick soling in road work.

383

--

--

27.47 Laying brick on edge soling in road 10 Sqm work.

617

--

--

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CHAPTER NO. 28 WATER SUPPLY


Note :- 1.

The rates for stringingout cast iron,A.C., P.V.C. and H.D.P.E. pipes and their specials etc. provided under this chapter which are in the wider sense labour rates in case of which the material is generally issued to the contractors free of cost from the stores of the Engineer-in-charge or the nearest railway station, include the carriage of material within a radius of 5km. of the site of works.
Description. Unit Plains. (in Rs.) Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

Sr. No.

28.1 Excavation for pipe lines in trenches and pits, including trimming and dressing sides, levelling of beds of trenches to correct grade, cutting joint holes, refilling, consolidation and watering of refill in 15 cm Layers and restoration of unmettaled or unpaved surface to its original condition including the cost of necessary shoring, timbering, dewatering of rainwater, diversion for traffic, night singlals, fixing caution boards, crossing over trenches for access to the houses, watching, fencing, etc., and removal of surplus spoil out side/inside the town involving lead upto 1.00km. (a) Upto 1.5m depth for :(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100 cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100 cum (iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100 cum (b) From 1.5m depth down to 2.25m depth for :(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100 cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100 cum

1334.00

1344.00

1803.00

1814.00

2095.00

2106.00

1363.00

1373.00

1901.00

1912.00

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Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100 cum (c) From 2.25m depth down to 3.00m depth for :(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100 cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100 cum (iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick 100 cum jumper work. (d) From 3m depth down to 4.5m depth for :-(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100cum (iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum (e) From 4.5m depth down to 6.0m depth for :-(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100cum (iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick 100cum jumper work. (f) From 6.0m depth down to 7.50m depth for :-(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100cum

2330.00

2340.00

1431.00

1442.00

1970.00

1980.00

2467.00

2478.00

1523.00

1533.00

2061.00

2072.00

2627.00

2638.00

1614.00

1625.00

2153.00

2163.00

2787.00

2798.00

1706.00

1716.00

2244.00

2255.00

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Unit Plains. (in Rs.)

Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum 28.2 Excavation for Pipe lines in trenches and Pits upto 1.5m Depth including trimming and dressing sides, levelling of beds of trenches to correct grade, cutting joint holes, refilling, consolidation and watering of refill in 15cm layers and Restoration of unmatalled or unpaved surface to its original condition, excluding cost of shoring timbering but including the cost of dewatering of rain water, diversion for traffic, night signals, fixing caution boards, crossing over trenches for access to the houses, watching, fencing, etc., and removal of surplus spoil out side/ inside the town involving lead upto one km. (a) In classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (b) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (c) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum 28.3 Excavation for Pipe lines in trenches and pits, in open areas where disposal of surplus earth is done along the alignment, including trimming and dressing sides, levelling of beds of trenches to correct grades, cutting joint holes, refilling, consolidation and dewatering of refill in 15cm layers and restoration of unmetalled or unpaved surface to its original condition. The rate includes the Cost of necessary timbering, dewatering of rainwater, diversion for traffic, night signals, fixing caution boards, watching fencing, etc.,

2947.00

2958.00

940.00

943.00

1,409.00

1,413.00

1,701.00

1,705.00

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Unit Plains. (in Rs.)

Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(a)

Upto 1.5m depth in :(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (iii) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum

1181.00

1191.00

1651.00

1661.00

1942.00

1953.00

(b)

From 1.5m depth to 2.25m depth (i) In all classes of soil except 100cum rocky. (ii) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (iii) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum

1215.00

1226.00

1753.00

1764.00

2182.00

2193.00

(c)

From 2.25m depth down to 3.00m depth :--(i) In all classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) For ordinary gravel-soil involving pick work. 100cum (iii) For Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum

1284.00

1294.00

1822.00

1833.00

2320.00

2330.00

(d)

From 3.00m depth down to 4.5m depth :--(i) All classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (iii) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum

1375.00

1386.00

1914.00

1924.00

2480.00

2490.00

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(e)

From 4.5m depth down to 6.00m depth :--(i) In all classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (iii) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum

1467.00

1477.00

2005.00

2016.00

2640.00

2650.00

(f)

From 6.0m depth down to 7.5m depth :--(i) In all classes of soil except rocky. 100cum (ii) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (iii) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper 100cum work.

1558.00

1569.00

2097.00

2107.00

2800.00

2810.00

28.4 Excavation for Pipe Lines in trenches and pits upto 1.5m Depth in open area where disposal of surplus earth is done alongwith alignment, including trimming and drsessing sides, levelling of beds of trenches to correct grade, cutting joint holes, refilling; consolidation and watering of refill in 15cm layers and Restoration of unmetalled or unpaved surface to its original condition excluding cost of shoring and timbering but including the cost of dewatering of rain water, diversion for traffic, night signals, fixing caution boards, watching, fencing etc. (a) In all classes of soil except rocky. 100cum

787.00

790.00

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(b) In ordinary gravel-soil 100cum involving pick work. (c) In Semi Conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper work. 100cum Note :(i) The contractor must fix sign boards to indicate the execution of works and diversion of traffic, etc. The sign boards will be supplied by the Govt. Department from their stores but the fixing and maintenance at site will be done by the contractor and the rates include the cost of the same. (ii) The maximum width of trenches for measurement purposes shall be as given in P.W.D. specification book and taken as shown on the diagrams given below. If the actual width of the trenches is less than shown on the diagrams below, the actual volume of excavation only shall be measured and paid for. If the actual width of trenches is greater than shown on the diagrams below, the width to be measured for calculation of volume of excavation to be paid for shall be in accordance with the diagrams given below :-

1,257.00

1,260.00

1,548.00

1,552.00

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Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(iii) If the trenches are carried down below spring level, special rates shall be fixed for heavy timbering dewatering and pumping appropriate to the special conditions of each job. (iv) The depth of the spring level below ground level, will be decided by the Engineer-incharge and the decision will be final and binding on the contractor. (v) No extra shall be payable in respect of item No.28.1 to 28.4 inclusive for any seepage of water during excavation above spring level. (vi) For rocky soil special rates shall be fixed. 28.5 Extra for disposal of surplus spoil on Item No. 28.1 and 28.2 beyond one km. (i) Upto 2 km. (ii) Upto 3 km. (iii) Upto 4 km. (iv) Upto 5 km. (v) Upto 6 km. (vi) Upto 7 km. (vii) Upto 8 km. (viii Upto 9 km. ) (ix) Upto 10 km. (x) Subsequent Km. 11Km. to 20 Km. per Km. Notes :100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 100cum 240.00 470.00 690.00 900.00 1,050.00 1,200.00 1,350.00 1,500.00 1,650.00 240.00 470.00 690.00 900.00 1,050.00 1,200.00 1,350.00 1,500.00 1,650.00

100cum

100.00

100.00

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Description.

Unit Plains. (in Rs.)

Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

The extra quantity and lead for disposal of surplus earth beyond one km will only be payable on written orders certificate of the officer not below the rank of Sub Divisional Engineer. 28.6 Extra for cutting Through Cement Concrete Roads and their foundations including sorting and stacking the soling at the site of work as ordered by the Engineer-in-charge. 10 sqm. 28.7 Extra for cutting through metalled Roads and their foundation including sorting screening and stacking the soling stone and road metal at the site of work as ordered by the 10 sqm. Engineer-in-charge. 28.8 (a) Consolidation of road cuts with hammers, hand rollers and laying of flat brick soling/pavement (at formation level) complete so as to allow unobstructed 10 sqm. traffic. (b) Recondition road cuts to its original condition including cost of material necessary to make good the losses, Consolidation of 11.50cm road metal of 40mm gauge and surface treatment of 20mm thick premix and relaying of soling as covered in item 28.8 (a) above is necessary. 10 sqm.
Notes :-

73.00

75.00

23.50

26.50

248.00

249.00

271.00

274.00

(i) The rates given for items 28.6, 28.7 and 28.8 include the cost of all watching fencing and lighting of the works.

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Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(ii)

The width of the works described in items 28.6, 28.7 and 28.8 shall be measured by the same rules as those laid down in note (ii) following item No.28.4 (The extra width shall not be paid for, unless the same was specifically ordered by the Engineer-incharge of the works in writting).

(iii) All other demolition work in connection with pipe lines shall be paid for at the rates laid down for demolition of various classes of work under relative chapters. 28.9 Stringing out C.I. Pipes and Specials castings along trenches and laying the same in trenches to correct alignment and gradients including cartage from divisional store or nearest Railway station to site of work and return of pieces of pipes to stores :--

(a) 80mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (b) 100mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (c) 125mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (d) 150mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (e) 200mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (f) 250mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (g) 300mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (h) 350mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete.

10 m

12.50

13.00

10 m

15.80

16.50

10 m

20.50

21.50

10 m

25.60

27.00

10 m

37.50

39.00

10 m

50.50

52.50

10 m

65.00

68.00

10 m

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Description.

Unit Plains. (in Rs.)

Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

(i) 400mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (j) 450mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (k) 500mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. (l) 600mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 28.9 Stringing out Quick Coupling (ii) Collared steel pipes IS 11722 & specials castings along trenches & laying the same in trenches to correct allignment & gradients including cartage from divisional store or nearest railway station to site of work & return of pieces of pipes if any to stores. (a) 50.8 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 1.6 mm (b) 63.5 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 1.6 mm (c) 76.2 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 1.6 mm (d) 101.6 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 1.6 mm (e) 152.4 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 1.6 mm (f) 203.2 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 2.0 mm (g) 254.0 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 2.6 mm (h) 304.8 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 3.1 mm

10 m

101.00

105.00

10 m

120.00

125.00

10 m

143.00

149.00

10 m

190.00

198.00

Metre

4.15

4.15

Metre

4.51

4.51

Metre

5.09

5.09

Metre

6.23

6.23

Metre

7.90

7.90

Metre

13.92

13.92

Metre

21.19

21.19

Metre

27.45

27.45

Note :- Rate of item No. 28.9(ii) are based on September 2008.

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Unit Plains. (in Rs.)

Rates Submountaino us region. (in Rs.) 5

28.10 Extra for fixing cast iron socketted or flanged pipes, valves and special castings in vertical position for overhead reserviors and stand pipes including cost of all special scaffolding, derricks, Jim poles, tools and plants, ropes, guys, etc. Complete. (a) 80mm internal diameter pipe Per metre of pipeline line laid complete.
laid, complete.

6.70

7.10

(b) 100mm internal diameter Per metre of pipeline pipe line laid complete.
laid, complete.

8.60

9.10

(c) 125mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

11.30

12.00

(d) 150mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete.
of pipeline laid, complete.

14.10

15.00

(e) 200mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete.

of pipeline laid, complete.

20.50

21.50

(f) 250mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

27.80

29.50

(g) 300mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

36.00

38.00

(h) 350mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

39.00

41.00

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(i) 400mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

47.50

50.00

(j) 450mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.

57.50

61.00

(k) 500mm internal diameter Per metre of pipeline pipe line laid complete.
laid, complete.

67.00

71.00

(l) 600mm internal diameter Per metre pipe line laid complete. of pipeline
laid, complete.
Notes :-

89.50

95.00

(i) For pipes larger than 600mm internal diameter, special rates shall be fixed. (ii) The extra rate in item No. 28.10 is not applicable to cases where pipes and specials are fixed above ground level in horizontal, inclined or vertical position instead of trenches. The rate given in item No. 28.9 only shall be payable in such cases. (iii) The contractor shall be liable to make good all damage caused by breakages, from the moments pipes and fittings are handed over to his charge. (iv) All measurements shall be taken along the centre line or axis of the pipe line through out its length and shall include the overall laying length of sluice valves, etc., fixed therein.

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28.10 Jointing Collared steel pipes IS (ii) 11722 with Couplers including cartage of coupler from divisonal store to site of work. (Coupler will be supplied by the department free of cost) (a) 50.8 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 1.6 mm (b) 63.5 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 1.6 mm (c) 76.2 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 1.6 mm (d) 101.6 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 1.6 mm (e) 152.4 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 1.6 mm (f) 203.2 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 2.0 mm (g) 254.0 mm Outside dia pipe Per Joint Wall Th. 2.6 mm (h) 304.8 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 3.1 mm Per Joint

9.81

9.81

10.20

10.20

10.63

10.63

12.75

12.75

17.00

17.00

25.50

25.50

36.43

36.43

51.00

51.00

Note :- Rate of item No. 28.10(ii) are based on September 2008. 28.11 Stringing out A.C. Pipes and specials casting along the trenches and laying the same into Trenches to correct alignment and gradients, including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works and return of pieces of pipes to stores :---(a) 80mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (b) 100mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (c) 150mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre

8.50

9.00

11.00

12.00

16.50

17.50

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(d) 200mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (e) 250mm internal diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre 28.12 Stringing out P.V.C. Pipes and specials casting along the Trenches and laying the same in Trenches to correct alignment and gradients, Including cartage from Divisional stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works and return of pieces of pipes to stores :--(a) 63mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (b) 75mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (c) 90mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (d) 110mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (e) 160mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre 28.13 Strining out H.D.P.E. Pipes and specials casting along the Trenches and Laying the same in Trenches to correct alignement and gradients, including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway station to site of works and return of pieces of pipes to stores :--(a) 90mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (b) 110mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre (c) 160mm outer diameter pipe line laid complete. 10 metre

26.50

28.50

35.00

37.50

3.95

4.30

4.75

5.10

5.80

6.30

7.40

8.00

11.00

11.80

7.00

7.50

9.20

9.90

14.60

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28.14 Cutting cast Iron pipes and specials and chipping or filing the surface to a uniform finish :--(a) 80mm internal diameter pipe line. (b) 100mm internal pipe line. (c) 125mm internal pipe line. (d) 150mm internal pipe line. (e) 200mm internal pipe line. (f) 250mm internal pipe line. (g) 300mm internal pipe line. (h) 350mm internal pipe line. (i) 400mm internal pipe line. (j) 450mm internal pipe line. (k) 500mm internal pipe line. (l) 600mm internal pipe line. diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut 32.00 35.00 27.30 29.90 23.20 25.40 21.00 23.10 17.80 19.50 14.80 16.20 12.30 13.40 10.30 11.30 6.80 7.40 5.90 6.40 4.70 5.10

Per cut

3.30

3.60

28.14 Cutting of Collared steel pipes IS (ii) 11722 & specials with Hexa and Chipping & Filling the cut surface to a Uniform Finish. (a) 50.8 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 1.6 mm (b) 63.5 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 1.6 mm

4.81

4.81

5.17

5.17

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(c) 76.2 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 1.6 mm (d) 101.6 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 1.6 mm (e) 152.4 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 1.6 mm (f) 203.2 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 2.0 mm (g) 254.0 mm Outside dia pipe Per Cut Wall Th. 2.6 mm (h) 304.8 mm Outside dia pipe Wall Th. 3.1 mm Per Cut

5.82

5.82

7.35

7.35

12.69

12.69

15.51

15.51

17.45

17.45

19.94

19.94

Note :- Rate of item No. 28.14(ii) are based on September 2008. 28.15 Cutting A.C. Pipes and specials and chipping or filling the cut surface to a Uniform Finish.

(a) 80mm internal diametre pipe line. (b) 100mm internal pipe line. (c) 150mm internal pipe line. (d) 200mm internal pipe line. (e) 250mm internal pipe line. diameter

Per cut

2.10

2.30

Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut diameter Per cut

2.70

2.95

3.60

3.95

4.75

5.25

5.95

6.55

28.16 Cutting P.V.C. pipes and specials and Chipping or Filling the cut surface to a Uniform Finish. (a) 63mm outer diametre pipe line. (b) 75mm outer diametre pipe line. (c) 90mm outer diametre pipe line.

Per cut

0.75

0.85

Per cut

0.90

1.00

Per cut

1.05

1.15

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(d) 110mm outer diametre pipe line. (e) 160mm outer diametre pipe line. 28.17 Cutting H.D.P.E. pipes and specials and Chipping and Filling the cut surface to a Uniform Finish. (a) 90mm outer diametre pipe line. (b) 110mm outer diametre pipe line. (c) 160mm outer diametre pipe line. 28.18 Jointing Cast Iron Socketted Pipes Valves and specials with run lead caulked joints Excluding cost of lead and yarn but including cost of labour Fuel and Tools etc. tested complete. Internal diameter of pipe line.
Sr. No. Description.

Per cut

1.35

1.50

Per cut

1.80

2.00

Per cut

1.20

1.35

Per cut

1.60

1.75

Per cut

2.10

2.30

Unit

Rates

Plains. (in Rs.)

SubQuantity Quantity mountaino of lead of yarn us region. per joint per joint (in Rs.) in Kg. in kg.

(a) 80mm (b) 100mm (c) 125mm (d) 150mm (e) 200mm (f) 250mm

Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint

9.50 11.80 14.00 14.50 19.50 23.50

10.30 12.80 15.00 15.50 21.00 25.50

1.90 2.40 2.90 3.60 4.90 6.80

0.11 0.17 0.20 0.23 0.29 0.34

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(g) 300mm (h) 350mm (i) 400mm (j) 450mm (k) 500mm (l) 600mm 28.19 Making flanged joints for Cast Iron pipes, valves and specials.

Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint

25.00 29.00 34.00 38.00 42.50 55.50

27.00 31.00 36.50 40.50 45.50 59.50

7.90 9.10 10.30 14.40 16.80 20.90

0.48 0.63 0.74 0.94 1.02 1.21

(a) 80mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (b) 100mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (c) 125mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (d) 150mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (e) 200mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (f) 250mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (g) 300mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (h) 350mm internal diametre of pipe valves or specials. (i) 400mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (j) 450mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (k) 500mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. (l) 600mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials.

Each

6.20

6.60

Each

7.00

7.40

Each

8.30

8.80

Each

10.10

10.70

Each

14.60

15.40

Each

23.50

25.00

Each

31.50

33.50

Each

37.50

40.50

Each

47.00

51.00

Each

50.00

54.00

Each

53.50

57.50

Each

68.50

73.50

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1 Notes :-

(i) The rubber insertion 3mm thick, required for making the joints will be issued in rectangular sheets or rools at stock issue rates in force exdivisional stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station.

(ii) All bolts, nuts and washers for flanged joints will be supplied without charge to the contractor, ex-divisional stores or delivered, F.O.R. nearest Railway Station. The contractor at his own expense and charge will take delivery of jointing Materials and bolts, nuts and washers, transport the same to site of work. 28.20 Jointing cast Iron Socketted Pipes Valves and specials with rubber tyton joints fitted complete including cost of Labour and Tools, Etc. and tested complete. (a) 80mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (b) 100mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (c) 125mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (d) 150mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (e) 200mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (f) 250mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (g) 300mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (h) 350mm internal diametre of pipe valves or specials. Per joint

4.70

5.15

5.30

5.80

6.10

6.60

6.30

6.90

6.55

7.15

7.10

7.75

8.50

9.30

9.40

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(i) 400mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (j) 450mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (k) 500mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint (l) 600mm internal diametre of pipe, valves or specials. Per joint
Notes :-

11.30

12.40

13.10

14.30

14.20

15.50

18.90

20.60

The rubber rings for tyton joints will be supplied, without charge to the contractor, ex-divisional stores or delivered F.O.R. nearest Railway Station. The contractor at his own ex-pense and charge will take delivery and transport the same to site of work.

28.21 Jointing A.C. Pipes and specials with A.C. complings or cast iron detachable joints fittings with bolts and nuts of grooved ends excluding the cost of C.I.D. joints, A.C. couplings rubber rings Bolts and nuts but including Cartage of the same from Divisional stores or nearest Railway station to site of works and including testing etc., Complete in all respects :-

(a) 80mm internal diametre (b) 100mm internal diametre (c) 150mm internal diametre (d) 200mm internal diametre (e) 250mm internal diametre

Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint Per joint

3.20 4.00 5.35 8.10 10.70

3.50 4.40 5.85 8.80 11.70

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28.22 Jointing P.V.C. Pipes and specials with P.V.C. Couplings and Cement solvent excluding the cost of P.V.C. Couplings and Cement solvent but including Cartage of the same from Divisioanal Stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works and including testing etc., Complete in all respects. (a) 63mm outer diametre and Per joint specials. (b) 75mm outer diametre specials. (c) 90mm outer diametre specials. and Per joint and Per joint 1.60 1.75 1.35 1.45

1.15

1.25

(d) 110mm outer diametre and specials. Per joint (e) 160mm outer diametre and specials. Per joint 28.23 Jointing H.D.P.E. Pipe and specials including Cartage of the jointing material from Divisional Store or nearest Railway Station to site of work and including testing etc. Complete in all respect. (a) 90mm outer diametre specials. and Per joint

2.00

2.20

2.70

2.90

4.25

4.55

(b) 100mm outer diametre and specials. Per joint (c) 160mm outer diametre and Per joint specials. 28.24 Extra for fixing sluice valves, socketted or flanged, including Cartage from stores or nearest Railway Station to Site of Work.

5.30

5.70

7.10

7.60

(a) 80mm internal diametre of valves

Each

14.10

15.40

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(b) 100mm internal diametre of valves (c) 125mm internal diametre of valves (d) 150mm internal diametre of valves (e) 200mm internal diametre of valves (f) 250mm internal diametre of valves (g) 300mm internal diametre of valves (h) 350mm internal diametre of valves (i) 400mm internal diametre of valves (j) 450mm internal diametre of valves (k) 500mm internal diametre of valves (l) 600mm internal diametre of valves
Notes :-

Each

16.50

18.00

Each

18.50

20.50

Each

22.00

24.00

Each

26.50

28.50

Each

34.00

37.00

Each

38.00

41.00

Each

42.50

45.50

Each

48.00

51.50

Each

55.00

59.00

Each

64.00

68.00

Each

79.50

84.00

Joints for sluice valves shall be paid for separately as per items 28.18 and 28.19

28.25 Extra for fixing Fire Hydrants all sizes, including Cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to Site of Works. Each
Notes :-

15.10

16.40

Joint for hydrants shall be paid separately as per item No.28.19

28.26 Extra for fixing Single air Valves all sizes including Cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to Site of Works, drilling tappling and screwing in valve connection.

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28.27 Extra for fixing double air Valves all sizes including Cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway station to Site of Works.
Notes :-

Each

15.00

16.00

The joints for double and single air valves shall be paid separately as per item No.28.19

28.28 Extra for fixing flap Valves in pipe lines including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works. (a) 80mm internal diametre of flap valve. (b) 100mm internal diametre of flap valve. (c) 125mm internal diametre of flap valve (d) 150mm internal diametre of flap valve (e) 200mm internal diametre of flap valve. (f) 250mm internal diametre of flap valve (g) 300mm internal diametre of flap valve (h) 350mm internal diametre of flap valve (i) 400mm internal diametre of flap valve (j) 450mm internal diametre of flap valve (k) 500mm internal diametre of flap valve (l) 600mm internal diametre of flap valve

Each

14.10

15.40

Each

16.50

18.00

Each

18.50

20.50

Each

22.00

24.00

Each

26.50

28.50

Each

34.00

37.00

Each

38.00

41.00

Each

42.50

45.50

Each

48.00

51.50

Each

55.00

59.00

Each

64.00

68.00

Each

79.50

84.00

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1 Notes :-

(i) Joint for flap valves shall be paid as per Item No.28.18 and 28.19 (ii) Masonry, brick work and concrete construction for washout and flap valves chembers shall be paid for separately at the rates given for the corresponding items of common schedule of rates for respective zones.

28.29 Fixing cast iron sluice valves, surface boxes including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station and embedding to correct levels in Cement mortar 1:3. 28.30 Fixing cast iron fire hydrants surface boxes including carriage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station and embedding to correct levels in Cement mortar 1:3. 28.31 Fixing cast iron single air valves surface boxes including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station and embedding to correct levels in Cement mortar 1:3.

Each

10.00

10.70

Each

10.20

10.90

Each 28.32 Fixing cast iron double air valves surface boxes including cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station and embedding to correct levels in Cement mortar 1:3. Each
Notes :-

10.70

11.40

11.00

11.70

(i) All surface boxes will be supplied without charge, exDivisional Stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station.

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(ii) Payment for lime concrete, brick work, pitching etc. required in connection with the construction of brick work Pits or chambers for sluice valves, flap valves, air valves, hydrants, break pressure tanks, ball valves chambers and other works for water supply pipe lines where no composite rate exists will be made on the basis of actual measurements for each class of work at the rates laid down for the appropriate classes of work in schedule of rates and no extra will be payable due to the limited quanitites of the work or difficulties of construction or other causes.

28.33 Drilling and tapping cast iron pipe lines of all diameters and screwing in Ferrule and connections. Size of Ferrule: (a) 10mm internal diametre. (b) 15mm internal diametre. (c) 20mm internal diametre. (d) 25mm internal diametre. (e) 32mm internal diametre. (f) 40mm internal diametre.
Notes :-

Each Each Each Each Each Each

22.00 23.00 32.50 39.00 44.50 48.50

23.00 24.00 34.50 41.50 48.00 52.00

Ferrule will be supplied without charge to the contractor, exDivisional store or from nearest Railway Station. The fixing rate includes cartage to site of work and also the cost of excavation up to the main and filling in and making good the surface after finishing the job. The rate is for complete job.

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28.34 Labour for laying, jointing fixing and testing G.I.Pipe lines and specials, tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc., Inside building and testing etc., complete including cutting threading :-

(i) 15mm internal diameter of pipe line. (ii) 20mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iii) 25mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iv) 32mm internal diameter of pipe line. (v) 40mm internal diameter of pipe line. (vi) 50mm internal diameter of pipe line. (b) Including cost of specials :(i) 15mm internal diameter of pipe line. (ii) 20mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iii) 25mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iv) 32mm internal diameter of pipe line. (v) 40mm internal diameter of pipe line. (vi) 50mm internal diameter of pipe line.

Metre

4.90

5.40

Metre

5.55

6.10

Metre

6.70

7.30

Metre

7.70

8.40

Metre

8.00

8.75

Metre

9.60

10.50

Metre

10.50

11.60

Metre

11.70

12.80

Metre

14.00

15.30

Metre

16.20

17.60

Metre

16.80

18.40

Metre

20.20

22.00

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28.35 Labour for laying jointing fixing and testing H.D.P.E./P.V.C. Pipe lines and specials, tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc. inside building and testing etc. complete including cutting and wastage. (a) Excluding cost of specials :(i) 20mm outer diameter of pipe line. (ii) 25mm outer diameter of pipe line. (iii) 32mm outer diameter of pipe line. (iv) 40mm outer diameter of pipe line. (v) 50mm outer diameter of pipe line. (b) Including cost of specials :(i) 20mm outer diameter of pipe line. (ii) 25mm outer diameter of pipe line. (iii) 32mm outer diameter of pipe line. (iv) 40mm outer diameter of pipe line. (v) 50mm outer diameter of pipe line. 28.36 Labour for laying, jointing, fixing and testing G.I. Pipe Lines and Specials tees, bends, sockets elbow etc. In trenches in the ground, cutting, threading and testing etc., complete.

Metre

4.25

4.65

Metre

5.05

5.55

Metre

5.80

6.35

Metre

6.00

6.55

Metre

7.15

7.85

Metre

8.90

9.80

Metre

10.60

11.70

Metre

12.20

13.30

Metre

12.60

13.80

Metre

15.00

16.50

(a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter

Metre Metre

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(c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter (g) 65mm internal diameter (h) 80mm internal diameter (i) 100mm internal diameter 28.37 Labour for laying, jointing, (A) fixing and testing H.D.P.E. Pipe Lines and Specials teec, bends, sockets, elbow etc,. In the trenches in the ground cutting testing etc. complete. (a) 20mm outer diameter (b) 25mm outer diameter (c) 32mm outer diameter. (d) 40mm outer diameter. (e) 50mm outer diameter. 28.37 Labour for laying jointing, fixing (B) and testing P.V.C. Pipe lines of 10 kg/cm working Pressure and Specials teec, bends, Sockets, elbow etc. in the trenches in the ground cutting testing etc. complete. (a) 20mm outer diameter (b) 25mm outer diameter (c) 32mm outer diameter. (d) 40mm outer diameter. (e) 50mm outer diameter.

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

2.50 3.65 3.85 4.05 4.10 4.55 5.40

2.75 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.50 4.95 5.85

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

1.35 1.65 2.45 2.55 2.70

1.45 1.80 2.65 2.80 2.95

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

1.20 1.50 2.20 2.35 2.55

1.35 1.65 2.40 2.60 2.80

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28.38 Labour for laying, jointing, fixing and testing W.I. (Red) steam pipe lines inside buildings including speacials, tees bends, sockets, elbow, etc., cutting threading and testing etc., complete. (a) Excluding cost of specials :(i) 15mm internal diameter of pipe line. (ii) 20mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iii) 25mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iv) 32mm internal diameter of pipe line. (v) 40mm internal diameter of pipe line. (vi) 50mm internal diameter of pipe line. (b) Including cost of specials :(i) 15mm internal diameter of pipe line. (ii) 20mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iii) 25mm internal diameter of pipe line. (iv) 32mm internal diameter of pipe line. (v) 40mm internal diameter of pipe line. (vi) 50mm internal diameter of pipe line.

Metre

4.90

5.40

Metre

5.55

6.10

Metre

6.70

7.30

Metre

7.70

8.40

Metre

8.00

8.75

Metre

9.60

10.50

Metre

10.50

11.60

Metre

11.70

12.80

Metre

14.00

15.30

Metre

16.20

17.60

Metre

16.80

18.40

Metre

20.20

22.00

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28.39 Labour for laying jointing, fixing, and testing W.I. (Red) steam pipe line, specials, tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc., IN trenches in the gound including cutting, threading and testing etc., complete but excluding cost of specials. (a) 15mm internal diameter of pipe (b) 20mm internal diameter of pipe (c) 25mm internal diameter of pipe (d) 32mm internal diameter of pipe. (e) 40mm internal diameter of pipe (f) 50mm internal diameter of pipe. (g) 65mm internal diameter of pipe. (h) 80mm internal diameter of pipe. (i) 100mm internal diameter of pipe. Notes :(i) Holder bats, flanged joints, unlons and making chases in walls will be paid for separately.

Metre

1.60

1.70

Metre

2.00

2.15

Metre

2.50

2.75

Metre

3.65

4.00

Metre

3.85

4.20

Metre

4.05

4.40

Metre

4.10

4.50

Metre

4.55

4.95

Metre

5.40

5.85

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(ii) All G.I/H.D.P.E./P.V.C./W.I. pipes and specials shall be obtained by indent upon the Executive Engineer, Public Health concerned, and direct purchases by the contractor shall not be permitted except in such special cases as shall be allowed in writing by the Executive Engineer.

(iii) All G.I/H.D.P.E./P.V.C./W.I . pipes and specials, bends, tees, etc., will be supplied exdivisional stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station at the Divisional Stock issue rates in force when the specials are indented for and the rates include the cost of cartage to the site of works including fixing, jointing and testing etc., complete.

(iv) Square elbow must not be used for any work, but round elbows used instead. (v) Short lengths of G.I./P.V.C. and H.D.P.E. pipes lines, upto 9m in connection with construction of stand post and other such works will be paid at rates meant for inside building work.

28.40 Extra for fixing flanged joints on G.I. & W.I.Pipe lines including cost of jointing meterail.

(a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter (c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter

Each Each Each Each

2.10 2.40 2.85 3.20

2.25 2.55 3.05 3.45

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(e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter (g) 65mm internal diameter (h) 80mm internal diameter (i) 100mm internal diameter Notes :(i) The jointing material for the above will be supplied ExDivisional Stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Stastion at the Stock issue rates inforce when the material is indented for. (ii) All bolts, nuts and washers will be supplied without charge to the contractor, exdivisional stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station and the rate includes the cost of cartage to site of works. 28.41 Extra for fixing and jointing Union Couplings in G.I. and W.I. Pipe lines. (a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter (c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter (g) 65mm internal diameter (h) 80mm internal diameter (i) 100mm internal diameter Notes :-

Each Each Each Each Each

3.65 4.85 5.20 6.20 7.00

3.85 5.15 5.55 6.60 7.40

Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

1.30 1.65 2.00 2.40 2.50 3.00 3.50 3.70 4.10

1.40 1.80 2.15 2.55 2.65 3.20 3.75 3.95 4.35

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(i) These unions shall be fixed on branches at or near to the junctions with the main G.I.Pipe Line and also at intervals of about 30 metres on all pipe lines laid in the ground, and at intervals of 18 metres to 24 metres on pipe lines laid on roofs and inside buildings. (ii) The rates apply to couplings on straight lines, branches and also on bends. (iii) The couplings will be supplied without charge to the contractor Ex-Divisional Stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station and the rate includes cost of cartage, fixing and testing etc., complete. 28.42 Labour for fixing G.I. or W.I.Pipe sleeve pieces in holes in walls, floors and roofs rounds pipes including all cutting and wastage:(a) 15mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (b) 20mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (c) 25mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (d) 32mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (e) 40mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (f) 50mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (g) 65mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe

Metre

3.85

4.25

Metre

4.20

4.60

Metre

5.20

5.70

Metre

5.25

5.75

Metre

6.55

7.15

Metre

7.30

8.00

Metre

7.40

8.10

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(h) 80mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe (i) 100mm internal diameter of sleeve pipe 28.43 Fixing galvanised malleable iron holder bats hold fasts to pipe lines fixed on walls and ceilings including all cuttings to walls and making good to original condition :(a) 15mm internal diameter of pipe line. (b) 20mm internal diameter of pipe line. (c) 25mm internal diameter of pipe line. (d) 32mm internal diameter of pipe line. (e) 40mm internal diameter of pipe line. (f) 50mm internal diameter of pipe line. (g) 65mm internal diameter of pipe line. (h) 80mm internal diameter of pipe line. (i) 100mm internal diameter of pipe line. Notes :(i) Holder bats are generally required to be fixed at intervals of about 2.4 metres on straight line.

Metre

7.50

8.15

Metre

8.85

9.65

Each

2.90

3.15

Each

2.90

3.15

Each

3.65

3.95

Each

3.65

3.95

Each

4.15

4.50

Each

4.15

4.50

Each

4.85

5.25

Each

4.85

5.25

Each

5.80

6.30

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(ii) The holder bats will be supplied free of cost to the contractor ex-divisional stores or nearest Railway Station. The rates include the cost of carriage and labour etc., to site of works. 28.44 Fixing and jointing gun-metal peet valves (Heavy Pattern) with hand wheels, on G.I. Pipe lines laid in the ground or inside buildings Including Cartage from Divisional stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works :-

(a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter (c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter (g) 65mm internal diameter (h) 80mm internal diameter (i) 100mm internal diameter Notes :Peet valves will eb supplied free of cost to the contractor ex-divisional stores or nearest Railway Station.

Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.20 3.90 4.35 5.00 5.80 7.75 10.00 10.80 11.20

3.45 4.20 4.70 5.40 6.30 8.40 10.80 11.60 12.10

28.45 Fixing screw down stop cocks of gun-metal or hard brass on G.I.Pipe lines laid in the ground or inside buildings Including Cartage from Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works :(a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter Each Each 2.75 3.40 3.00 3.70

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(c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter Notes :The stop cocks will be supplied free of cost to the contractor Ex-Divisional Stores or nearest railway Station.

Each Each Each Each

3.60 4.05 4.35 6.75

3.90 4.45 4.75 7.40

28.46 Fixing bib taps of Gun-metal or hard brass on G.I. pipe lines Including Cartage from divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station to site of works :(a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter (c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter 28.47 Fixing ball valves including cartage from Divisional stores or nearest Railway station to site of works. (a) 15mm internal diameter (b) 20mm internal diameter (c) 25mm internal diameter (d) 32mm internal diameter (e) 40mm internal diameter (f) 50mm internal diameter 28.48 Fixing chromium plated brass shower rose including cartage from Divisional Store or nearest Railway Station to site of works :Page 233 CSR-1987 [Re-print] Each Each Each Each Each Each 5.10 5.10 6.70 6.70 8.80 10.20 5.60 5.60 7.30 7.30 9.60 11.10 Each Each Each Each Each Each 1.90 2.00 2.15 2.35 2.65 3.80 2.10 2.20 2.35 2.55 2.90 4.15

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(a) 150mm internal diameter with 15mm or 20mm inlet. (b) 100mm internal diameter with 15mm or 20mm inlet. 28.49 Making connection with the existing G.I. branch main up to 40mm size including cutting and threading pipe etc. complete excluding cost of tee and ling screw, but including cartage of material to site. 28.50 Fixing water meter and stop coct in G.I. pipe line up to 25mm size including cutting and threading pipe and making long screw etc. complete including cost of G.I. Jam nut but excluding cost of water meter and stop cock. 28.51 Fixing Peet Valve and stop Cock Surface boxes (Cast Iron) including cartage from Divisional stores or nearest Railway station to site of works. Notes :(i) The surface boxes will be supplied free of cost to the contractor Ex-Divisional Stores or nearest Railway Station.

Each

1.90

2.00

Each

1.90

2.00

Each

31.45

34.25

Each

22.00

24.00

Each

7.50

8.00

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28.52 Fixing bell mouths with or without Puddle Collars Puddle collar Pieces and Plain, Socketted or flanged Pipes in brick works, cement concrete or reinforced Cement Concrete used for inlets, outlets, scour and overflow pipes of the overhead service reservoirs of the length of pipe of special embedded to Correct alignment and Levels including the cost of cutting hole if required, cement concrete filling around the pipes or specials and making good the joint water tight including repointing, replastering and colour or whitewashing as prequired by the Engineer-in-charge.

(a) Upto 300mm diameter.

internal Each 50.00 51.00

(b) Exceeding 300mm internal diameter but not exceeding 450mm internal diameter. (c) Exceeding 450mm internal idameter but not exceeding 600mm internal diameter. 28.53 Bailing out water from the trenches for making new connections in fully charged pipe lines including cleaning trimming and dressing the trenches to correct alignment and grade as required by the Engineerin-charge. Size of the main with which connection is to be made. (a) Upto 200mm diameter. internal

Each

83.00

85.00

Each

126.00

130.00

Each connection.

77.80

85.50

(b) Exceeding 200mm internal diameter but not exceeding Each connection. 300mm internal diameter.

97.20

106.90

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(c) Exceeding 300mm internal diameter but not exceeding Each connection. 450mm internal diameter. (d) Exceeding 450mm internal diameter but not exceeding Each connection. 600mm internal diameter. 28.54 Labour for laying, jointing, fixing and testing alkathene pipe lines and specials, tees, bends, sockets, elbows, etc., in trenches and testing etc. complete. (a) 15mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). (b) 20mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). (c) 25mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). (d) 32mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). (e) 40mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). (f) 50mm internal alkathene pipe Gauge). diameter (Normal Metre diameter (Normal Metre diameter (Normal Metre diameter (Normal Metre diameter (Normal Metre diameter (Normal Metre

116.65

128.30

145.80

160.40

0.85

0.95

0.90

1.00

1.50

1.65

1.60

1.70

1.65

1.80

2.45

2.65

28.55 Labour rates including materials in erecting, fixing and jointing fixtures to fitter beds, clear water tanks and sedimentation tanks, etc. (a) 150mm C.I. pipe, bends, specials and heads complete for ventilating column built into the walls.

Each

88.00

94.00

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(b) Cast iron 'V' uotch with base including embedding in 1:2 cement sand mortar setting both in 1:1 cement sand grouting levelling up and finishing complete. (c) Fixing water level recorders or rate of flow indicators complete including grouting H.D. bolts and brackets guiders for wire, etc., in 1:1 cement sand mortar. (d) Fitting in position equilibrium ball valve at inlet chambers in cement sand mortar. (e) Fixing steel shutters with frame complete on inlet side of sedimentation tank including painting 3 coats of bitumastic paint. (f) Fixing floating arm in position complete with sluice valve, long spindle, hand wheel, brackets and guides complete in all respects.

Each

107.00

116.00

Each

204.00

220.00

Each

71.00

77.00

Each

70.00

75.00

Each (g) Fixing enamelled gauge in storage and sedimentation tank. 28.56 Labour for laying, fixing and testing M.S. pipe lines and specials tees, bends, sockets, elbows etc. in trenches in the gound cutting, threading and testing etc. complete. (a) 100mm internal diameter of pipe line. (b) 150mm internal diameter of pipe line. 28.57 Providing and placing in horizontal layers filtering media screened, washed and cleaned as described below :-

201.00

217.00

Each

70.00

77.00

Metre

5.40

5.90

Metre

8.00

9.00

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(a) Top layer :----- Fine sand screened, cleaned and washed and graded (effective size 0.2 to 0.4mm with uniformity coefficient 2.00 to 3.00) from Pathankot or other approved source. (b) Second Layer :----- Coursed sand screened, cleaned and washed and graded from 3mm to 6mm (from Pathankot or approved equivalent quarry). (c) Third Layer :----- Bajri screened, cleaned and washed and graded from 6mm to 20mm (from Pathankot or approved equivalent quarry). (d) Fourth Layer :----- Bajri (Coursed) screened, cleaned and washed and graded from 20mm to 25mm (from Pathankot or approved equivalent quarry). (e) Bottom Layer :----- Broken stone, screened, cleaned and washed and graded from 50mm to 75mm (from Pathankot or approved equivalent quarry).

Cum

71.00

73.00

Cum

83.00

85.00

Cum

97.00

98.00

Cum

90.00

91.00

Cum

84.00

85.00
Plains Labour rate With With I.S.I. special marked quality paint quality paint Sub mountainous Region Labour rate With special quality paint With I.S.I. marked quality paint

28.58 Painting G.I.Pipes and Specials with Superior and Ordinary Quality Synthetic enamels Paint in all shades as per I.S.I. specification on existing or new work, two coats paints including cleaning rubbing surface, etc.

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(a) 15mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (b) 20mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (c) 25mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (d) 32mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (e) 40mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (f) 50mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. 28.59 Repainting G.I. Pipes and fittings with superior and ordinary quality synthetic enamel Paint in all shades as per I.S.I. specification on old work including rubbing down old surface :(a) 15mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (b) 20mm internal diameter 10 Metre. pipes and specials. (c) 25mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (d) 32mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre.

1.55

7.50

4.40

1.75

7.70

4.55

1.55

7.50

4.40

1.75

7.70

4.55

2.05

9.80

5.70

2.27 10.00

5.90

2.05

9.80

5.70

2.27 10.00

5.90

3.20

15.30

8.90

3.55 15.60

9.20

3.20

15.30

8.90

3.55 15.60

9.20

1.00

3.65

2.25

1.10

3.75

2.35

1.00

3.65

2.25

1.10

3.75

2.35

1.30

4.75

2.95

1.45

4.90

3.10

1.30

4.75
Plains

2.95

1.45

4.90

3.10

Sub mountainous Region Labour rate With special quality paint With I.S.I. marked quality paint

Labour rate

With With I.S.I. special marked quality paint quality paint

(e) 40mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre. (f) 50mm internal diameter pipes and specials. 10 Metre.

2.00

7.40

4.60

2.25

7.60

4.80

2.00

7.40

4.60

2.25

7.60

4.80

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28.60 Painting G.I.Pipes and Specials with aluminium Paints as per I.S.I. specification on new or Existing work, two coats paint including cleaning rubbing surface, etc.

(a) 15mm internal diameter, 20mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. (b) 25mm internal diameter, 32mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. (c) 40mm internal diameter, 50mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. 28.61 Repainting G.I.Pipes and fitting with aluminium Paints as per I.S.I. specification on existing work including cleaning rubbing etc. (a) 15mm internal diameter, 20mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. (b) 25mm internal diameter, 32mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. (c) 40mm internal diameter, 50mm internal diameter pipe. 10 Metre. Notes :The special quality Paints for item No's 28.58 to 28.61 are those paints which are approved/declared as such by the Chief Engineer incharge. 2.20 5.60 4.55 2.45 5.90 4.80 1.40 3.60 2.90 1.55 3.75 3.05 1.05 2.75 2.25 1.20 2.90 2.35 3.55 10.80 8.60 3.95 11.00 8.90 2.25 6.90 5.50 2.55 7.10 5.70 1.75 5.30 4.20 1.95 5.50 4.35

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28.62 Cutting holes upto 23cm square thorugh B.B. in mud walls for pipes, and making good including repointing, replastering and finishing according to existing finish where required. (a) 11.43cm thickness of walls (b) 22.86cm thickness of walls (c) 34.29cm thickness of walls (d) 45.72cm thickness of walls (e) 57.15cm thickness of walls (f) 68.58cm thickness of walls 28.63 Cutting holes upto 23cm through stone masonry or B.B. in cement walls for pipes and making good including repointing, replastering and finishing according to existing finish where required. (a) 11.43cm thickness of walls (b) 22.86cm thickness of walls (c) 34.29cm thickness of walls (d) 45.72cm thickness of walls (e) 57.15cm thickness of walls (f) 68.58cm thickness of walls 28.64 Cutting holes upto 23cm square for pipes in flooring and roofs of bricks, tiles with lime concrete and making good including repointing, replastering and colour or white washing where required. (a) 75mm thickness of floor. (b) 115mm thickness of floor. Each Each 7.60 10.75 8.00 11.50 Each Each Each Each Each Each 13.50 19.50 26.00 32.00 36.50 42.50 14.50 20.50 28.00 34.00 38.50 45.00 Each Each Each Each Each Each 7.90 12.50 16.50 20.50 25.50 29.50 8.30 13.00 17.50 21.50 27.00 31.50

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(c) 150mm thickness of floor. (d) 190mm thickness of floor. (e) 225mm thickness of floor. 28.65 Cutting holes upto 23cm square for pipes in floor and roofs of cement concrete, reinforced concrete or reinforced brick work and making good including repointing, replastering, replacing bitumen and colour or white washing where required.

Each Each Each

13.00 14.00 15.40

13.90 15.00 16.40

(a) 75mm thickness of floor or roof. (b) 115mm thickness of floor or roof. (c) 150mm thickness of floor or roof. (d) 190mm thickness of floor or roof. (e) 225mm thickness of floor or roof. 28.66 Dismantling lead Caulked Joints of cast iron Socketted Pipes, Valves and Specials by heating the Joints including the cast of Labour, Fuel and tools, etc., collecting the lead taken out from the joints and delivering the same to the Divisional stores.

Each

8.70

9.20

Each

11.20

11.80

Each

14.20

15.00

Each

14.90

15.70

Each

17.00

17.80

(a) 50mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (b) 65mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (c) 80mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint

2.60

2.75

2.90

3.05

4.10

4.40

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(d) 100mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special.

Per Joint

4.85

5.20

(e) 125mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (f) 150mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (g) 175mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (h) 200mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (i) 225mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (j) 250mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (k) 300mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (l) 350mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (m) 375mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (n) 400mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (o) 450mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (p) 500mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (q) 525mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (r) 550mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (s) 600mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint

5.40

5.70

6.90

7.30

8.20

8.80

10.00

10.70

11.00

12.00

13.00

14.00

16.50

17.50

19.00

20.50

20.50

22.00

21.00

22.50

30.00

31.50

33.50

36.00

36.00

38.50

39.50

42.00

43.50

46.00

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28.67 Dismantling flanged Joints for Cast iron Pipes, Valves and specials including carriage of bolts, Nuts and washers to the Divisional stores. (a) 50mm, 65mm, 80mm, 100mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (b) 125mm, 150mm, 175mm, 200mm, 225mm and 250mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (c) 300mm, 350mm and 375mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (d) 400mm and 450mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or Per Joint special. (e) 500mm and 525mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint (f) 550mm and 600mm internal diameter of pipe, valves or special. Per Joint 28.68 Taking out dismantled Cast Iron Socketted or Flanged Pipes valves and, specials etc. out side from the trenches and Stacking at a nearest Convenient place as required by the Engineeer-incharge from where they can be loaded in to carts or trucks :-

1.45

1.55

2.90

3.10

7.50

8.10

8.15

8.80

9.20

9.95

11.25

12.15

(a) 50mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (b) 65mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.

dismanteled.

5.30

5.70

pipe line dismanteled

5.90

6.40

(c) 80mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. dismanteled.

6.90

7.50

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(d) 100mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (e) 125mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe.

dismanteled.

8.20

8.90

dismanteled

8.80

9.50

(f) 150mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. dismanteled. (g) 175mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. dismanteled. (h) 200mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (i) 225mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (j) 250mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (k) 300mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.
pipe line dismanteled

9.90

10.70

11.70

12.60

dismanteled.

13.50

14.50

dismanteled.

15.50

17.00

dismanteled.

18.80

20.30

22.50

24.00

(l) 350mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.

pipe line dismanteled

26.50

28.50

(m) 375mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.


pipe line dismanteled

30.00

32.50

(n) 400mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. dismanteled (o) 450mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe line pipe. (p) 500mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.

35.00

37.50

dismanteled

38.50

41.50

pipe line dismanteled

45.50

49.00

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(q) 525mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.

pipe line dismanteled

50.00

54.00

(r) 550mm internal diameter of pipe. 10 metre of


pipe line dismanteled

51.50

55.00

(s) 600mm internal diameter of 10 metre of pipe.


pipe line dismanteled

67.00

72.00

Notes :(i) The contractor shall be liable to make good all damage caused by breakage while taking out the pipes from trenches. (ii) All measurements shall be taken along the centre line of axis of the pipe line throughout its length and shall include the overall laying length of sluice valves and specials fixed therein. 28.69 Dismantling sluice valves socketted or flanged including cartage from the site of work to the Divisional Stores :--(a) 50mm internal diameter of valves (b) 65mm internal diameter of valves (c) 80mm internal diameter of valves (d) 100mm internal diameter of valves (e) 125mm internal diameter of valves (f) 150mm internal diameter of valves

Each

5.80

6.30

Each

6.40

6.90

Each

7.00

7.70

Each

7.40

8.00

Each

8.70

9.40

Each

9.50

10.20

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(g) 175mm internal diameter of valves. (h) 200mm internal diameter of valves. (i) 225mm internal diameter of valves (j) 250mm internal diameter of valves (k) 300mm internal diameter of valves (l) 350mm internal diameter of valves (m) 375mm internal diameter of valves. (n) 400mm internal diameter of valves. (o) 450mm internal diameter of valves. (p) 500mm internal diameter of valves. (q) 525mm internal diameter of valves (r) 550mm internal diameter of valves. (s) 600mm internal diameter of valves. 28.70 Dismantling fire hydrants of all sizes, including dismantling the joints, cartage from the site of work to the Divisional Stores. 28.71 Dismantling single or double air valves, all sizes, including dismantling joints and cartage from the site of works to the Divisional Stores.

Each

11.00

12.00

Each

12.50

13.50

Each

13.00

14.00

Each

14.00

15.00

Each

16.50

17.00

Each

19.50

20.50

Each

20.50

21.50

Each

22.50

23.50

Each

27.00

28.00

Each

32.50

33.50

Each

34.50

35.50

Each

39.00

40.00

Each

43.00

44.00

Each

6.60

7.20

Each

6.10

6.65

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28.72 Dismantling cast Iron surface boxes for sluice valves and fire hydrants including cartage from site of works to the Divisional Stores. 28.73 Dismantling cast Iron single air valve surface boxes including cartage from the site of works to the Divisioanl Stores. 28.74 Dismantling cast Iron double air valve surface boxes including cartage from the site of works to the Divisional Stores. 28.75 Dismantling, disjointing, removal and carriage to stores, G.I. pipe lines, specials, valves and fittings :-

Each

3.65

4.00

Each

3.95

4.35

Each

11.00

12.00

(a) 15mm internal diameter pipe line. (b) 20mm internal diameter pipe line. (c) 25mm internal diameter pipe line. (d) 32mm internal diameter pipe line. (e) 40mm internal diameter pipe line. (f) 50mm internal diameter pipe line. (g) 65mm internal diameter pipe line. (h) 80mm internal diameter pipe line. (i) 100mm internal pipe line. diameter

Metre

1.15

1.25

Metre

1.35

1.50

Metre

1.80

1.95

Metre

2.30

2.50

Metre

2.70

2.95

Metre

2.75

3.00

Metre

3.05

3.35

Metre

3.35

3.65

Metre

3.90

4.25

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Sr. No. Description Unit Plains Rates Submountainous Region

29.1

Excavation in open cutting or in streets and lanes for intramural sullage drains, extramural intercepting drains and out fall drains above top of drains cunnetes , storm water channels and other work contingent or incidental thereto, to full dimensions and depth as shown on the drawings or as shall be required by Engineer-incharge including dressing to correct sections and dimensions according to templates and levels, dewatering of rain water, diversion of traffic, fixing and maintenance of caution boards, night signals, crossing over trenches for access to the houses, watching etc. and of removal of surplus spoil from the site of work including all lift and lead for depths to 2 metre below natural ground level upto 60 metres of length of lead in disposing surplus spoil. (a) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil, 100 cum 1051.00 1054.00

100 cum

728.00

731.00

(b)

(c)

For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work.

100 cum

1480.00

1483.00

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29.2

Earth work in excavation in Foundations Trenches etc., for storage and sedimentation tanks, high level tanks, filter beds, clear water reservoirs, pump houses, sumps, screening chambers and other similar works to full dimension and depth as shown on the drawings or as shall be required by Engineer-in-charge, including dressing of bottom and sides of trenches, stacking the excavated soil clear from the excavation and subsequent filling around Plinth/structures in 15 cms. layers with compaction including Disposal of surplus spoils as Directed within a lead of 30 Metres :-

(a)

Not exceeding 1.5 metres depth :(i) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil, 100 cum 1104.00 1104.00

100 cum

689.00

689.00

(ii)

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. (b) Extra for every additional depth or 1.5 metres or part thereof :(i) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil,

100 cum

1379.00

1379.00

100 cum

57.00

57.00

(ii)

100 cum

74.00

74.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work.

100 cum

108.00

108.00

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Note :- Item No. 29.01 and 29.02 above do not include the Provision of timbering. However, if it is necessary to provide timbering the payment may be made to Rs. 623.00 and Rs. 633.00 per 100 cum of earth work for poling board frame type of timbering in plain and sub-mountainous area respectively. This extra payment is only allowed on the written order/certificate of the Engineer-in-charge.

29.3

(a)

Extra for every 7.5 meters additional lead beyond leads, specified in item No. 29.1 and 29.2 above up to 300 metres. Extra for every 7.5 meters additional lead beyond 300 metres upto 450 metres.

100 cum

17.00

17.00

(b)

100 cum

13.50

13.50

Note :- For leads beyond 450 metres earth work shall be payable at carriage rates for and, bajri and ballast etc., given in chapter 5 on carriage, of this revised common schedule of rates in Metric Units. 29.4 Excavation of trenches in a Streets, Lanes or in Open Area for Storm Sewers and Manholes to Full Depths as Shown in Drawings, Including Shoring, Timbering of Poling Board Frame System Type , dressing to correct sections and dewatering, provision for diversion for traffic, night signals, profiles, Pegs, Sight rails, boning rods, crossing over trenches for access to the houses, watching, fencing etc., fixing and maintenance of caution boards, refilling trenches, watering of refill in 15 cm layers, ramming and restoration of surface to original conditions and removal of Surplus Spoil from the Site of Works, for all Works other than connections to Ventilating Shafts upto a Lead of one Kilometre. For depth not exceeding 3 metres below ground level.

(a)

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(i)

For all classes of soil except rocky . For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

1798.00

1811.00

(ii)

100 cum

2231.00

2244.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. (b) For depth exceeding 3 metres but not exceeding 4.5 metres below natural ground level :(i) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

2611.00

2624.00

100 cum

1938.00

1951.00

(ii)

100 cum

2439.00

2453.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. (c) For depths exceeding 4.5 metres but not exceeding 6 metres. (i) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

2920.00

2933.00

100 cum

2212.00

2232.00

(ii)

100 cum

2782.00

2802.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. (d) For depths exceeding 6 metres but not exceeding 7.5 metres. (i) For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

3469.00

3488.00

100 cum

2261.00

2283.00

(ii)

100 cum

2831.00

2853.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. (e) For depths exceeding 7.5 metres but not exceeding 9 metres.

100 cum

3586.00

3608.00

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(i)

For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

2467.00

2489.00

(ii)

100 cum

3037.00

3059.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. 29.5 Excavation of Trenches as described in item no. 29.4 above but for connections to ventilating shafts.

100 cum

3929.00

3951.00

(i)

For all classes of soil except rocky. For ordinary gravel involving pick work. soil

100 cum

1342.00

1350.00

(ii)

100 cum

1795.00

1803.00

(iii) For semi-conglomerate or soil of the nature of pick jumper Work. 29.6 Extra over and above the rate of item No. 29.4 ( a to e) for lowering subsoil water level from its natural level, as decided by the Engineer-incharge, by every 0.30 metre depth (Upto requisite depth), including cost of Bore Holes Machinery and carrying out the work in safe manner. (a) (b) For sewer below : 760 mm i/d For sewer above 760 mm i/d and

100 cum

2069.00

2077.00

Per Metre

48.00

48.00

Per Metre

58.00

58.00

(c)

Extra over and above for item No. 29.4 (a to e) for wet Earth work. Extra for wet earth work from bottom of excavation upto level of sub soil water. Extra for wet earth work from level of sub soil water up to 30 cm above.

(i)

100 cum

343.00

343.00

(ii)

100 cum

171.50

171.50

Notes :-

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(i)

In case of deep excavation for item No. 29.2 above, the excavation may be done giving appropriate side slope, which may be fixed by the Engineer-incharge. The additional lift beyond the depth as specified in item No. 29.1 may be converted into lead, as per rule laid down in chapter 6 of this, revised common schedule of rates in Metric units. The contractor must fix signboards to indicate the excavation of works and diversion of traffic, etc. The signboards will be supplied by the Department from their store but the fixing and maintenance at site will be done by the contractor and the rates include the coast of the same. The rates for Item No. 29.1 to 29.5 inclusive, cover the cost of removing trees and roots and removal of kankar and other hard material met in the excavation. The maximum and minimum widths of trenches and excavation for which payment shall be admissible to the contractor shall be those laid down in the contract specifications. The depth of spring level below ground level from where the wet sinking of excavation below spring level is to be done will be decided by the Engineer-in-charge and the decision will be final and binding on the contractor. Where ever water is depressed by pumping, rate shall be for wet earth work if actually wet and not for work under standing or flowing water and wetness allowance shall be payable only after obtaining the written approval of the Superintending Engineer. No extra shall be payable in respect of item No. 29.1 to 29.5 inclusive, for any seepage of water during excavation above spring level.

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

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(viii)

If the excavation for any sewer shall be carried out by 'cut' and 'cover' i.e. sinking shafts and tunneling in between, the contractor shall be paid for such work as if the trench had been openend the full length, but no extra shall be allowed other than the full measurement of the trench excavation at the rate of item No. 29.4 above for excavation pusposes. It will entirely be at the discretion of the Engineer-in-charge to permit excavation by cut and cover method. Back filling of shafts and tunnels must at all times be carried out throughly and to the satisfaction of the Engineerin-charge. If any excavation of trenches in which timbering has not been done has to be abondoned due to the change of alignment of the sewer necessiated by any obstruction such as pipe line,s electric, telephone or telegraph cables, wired Poles coming in the way of the sewer or for any other cause whatsoever the contractor will be paid at the rate of Rs. 728.00, Rs. 1,054.00 and Rs. 1,483.00 per 100 cum for all classes of soil, except locky, gravel soild and conglomerate soild respectively in plain or submountainous area for such excavation, not withstanding that he may have made arrangements for the timbering of such trenches or actually brought it to the site payment for abandoned trenches at the above rate will include for the back filling of the trenches in 15 cm layers, well watered and consolidated and for the restoration of the site to its original condition.

(ix)

(x)

Where the Engineer-in-charge so directs earth filling in trenches will be carried out by mechanical Rammers, No extra payment for this wil be allowed to the contractor.

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(xi)

If any timbering or shoring is left permanently in any trench or excavation under orders of the Engineer-in-charge of the work, the contractor shall be entitled to a payment of Rs. 950.00 per cum of the timber left permanently in the work. Intimation of such payments should be given to the Superintending Engineer concerned in due course.

(xii)

The rates for item 29.3 to 29.5 inclusive include the removal of all surplus earth or spoil upto a distance of one kilometre and its disposal, either outside the limits of the town or into depression or otherwise to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge of the works. The contractor shall pay at his own cost and charges all fees or charges which may be levied by owner of the land on which the spoil shall be disposed for the right of way thereto and for compensation for damage caused by the transport or disposal of the spoil. All spoil shall be dressed and trimmed to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge of the works.

(xiii)

No extra shall be payable in respect of item 29.1 to 29.5 inclusive, due to other unforeseen difficulties, hardness of the soil or of the surface and other factors. The rates do not include cutting through metalled roads and sorting and stacking of the road material for replacing after the trenches are filled in, whcih will be paid for separately. The rate for road cutting and restoration of surface to its original condition will be the same as payable in case of chapter 28 on "Water Supply."

(xiv)

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(xv)

In case construction of sewers is carried out by sinking chambers method then the payment for various items involved in the construction of chambers i.e. Brick-work, cement, concrete, R.C.C. sinking etc. will be paid for at the respective rates provided for in the revised. Common Schedule of Rates in Metric Units without any extra due to supposed special for difficult nature of work. Extra for Disposal of surplus soil beyond one kilometre. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Up to 2 Kilometres. Up to 3 Kilometres. Up to 4 Kilometres. Up to 5 Kilometres. Up to 6 Kilometres. Up to 7 Kilometres. Up to 8 Kilometres. Up to9 Kilometres. Up to 10 Kilometres. Sub-sequent kilometres (Per kilometre) Beyond 10km upto 20km 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 100 cum 240.00 470.00 690.00 900.00 1050.00 1200.00 1350.00 1500.00 1650.00 240.00 470.00 690.00 900.00 1050.00 1200.00 1350.00 1500.00 1650.00

29.7

100 cum

100.00

100.00

Note :- The extra quantity of lead for disposal for surplus earth work beyond one kilometre will only be payable on written orders/ certificate of the officer not below the rank of S.D.E.

29.8

Extra over and above the Rate of excavation contained in item 29.4 and 29.5 For providing close board Timbering in place of poling board frame system of timbering per metre of sewer Trench for every 3 metres deep Shuttering or part thereof where such timbering is done. Per metre 29.50 30.00

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Example :- Trench depth is 9 metres. Three stage timbering each stage 3 metres has been done. The strata met with from 6 to 9 metres necessitate the provision of close timbering (without driving) and is done. Thus rate of Rs. 29.50 per metre of effected sewer trench will be paid in plain. In case the close timbering has been done from 3 to 9 metres below G.L., i.e. 2 stages of 3 metres, then payment of two stages of Rs. 29.50 per metre i.e. Rs. 59.00 per metre of affected sewer trench will be pay-able in Plains. 29.9 Extra over and above item 29.8 above for Driven piles type of timbering required in running sandy strata for every 3 Meters depth of Per metre part thereof.

7.20

7.30

Note :- Extra rates provided vide item No. 29.8 and 29.9 above for close board/ driven or piled type of timbering will only be pay able on the written orders/certificate of the Exceutive Engineer. 29.10 Clay puddle weathered and tempered laid and consolidated on the flat or on the slope to correct template and levels or thickness as shall be required by the Engineer-incharge. Note :- Only weathered and tempered clay of quality to be approved by the Engineerin-charge shall be allowed to be used. The rate includes the cost of all forms and shuttering required for the placing and supporting of the puddle and for filling in all cracks and scored out holes or channels, etc. formed in puddle and finishing to an accurate smooth surface to the plate.

Cum.

29.50

30.50

Dismantling and Demolition

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29.11 Dismantling existing drains of different size cunnets, section only including recovery of all useable materials, stacking the same near site of dismantled works and disposal of all rubish off site of works.

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

House connection drains Type I drain Type II drain Type III drain Type IV drain

10 Metres 10 Metres 10 Metres 10 Metres 10 Metres

7.60 11.50 27.50 34.50 40.50

7.60 11.50 27.50 34.50 40.50

Notes :(i) The disposal of all rubbish off site of work means the removal thereof to the place of disposal outside the town into pounds, and depression or other suitable places, levelling off the same and cleaning of the site of structures dismentled, to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge.

(ii)

The dismentling of brick pitched drain shall be paid for at the rates given under chapter 8 (demolition) on the class of work. Brick Flooring and pitching

(A)

Reimbursements flooring in strips

to

Drains

and

29.12 Tega 7.5 cm thick formed of first class bricks on end laid in cement sand mortar 1:5 and projecting to a maximum height of not more than 12.5 cm above top of drain along house sides of drains where required 10 Metres for protection of house walls. 29.13 Tega 11.50 cm thick formed of first class bricks on end laid in cement sand Mortar 1:5 as above. 10 Metres

78.00

79.00

118.00

119.00

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Note :- The rates for items 29.12 and 29.13 include for all excavation and for all bends, curves, cutting and wastage of bricks required. The external surfaces of the exposed joints must be struck flush as the work proceeds and left perfectly smooth. 29.14 First class flat brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on lime mortar on sides of drains and in other work where required over lime concrete or other foundations. All joints to be left completely filled and struck flush. 29.15 First class flat brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:6 cement sand mortar as above. 29.16 First class flat brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursement in and on 1:5 cement sand mortar as above. 29.17 First class for brick 7.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:4 cement sand mortar as above. 29.18 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on lime mortar on sides of drains and in other work where required over lime concrete or other foundation, all joints to be left complete filled and struck flush. 29.19 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:6 cement sand mortar as above. 29.20 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:5 cement sand mortar as above. 29.21 First class brick on edge 11.50 cm thick laid in reimbursements in and on 1:4 cement sand mortar as above. Notes :-

10 sqm

365.00

369.00

10 sqm

323.00

327.00

10 sqm

332.00

336.00

10 sqm

343.00

346.00

10 sqm

559.00

564.00

10 sqm

495.00

500.00

10 sqm

509.00

514.00

10 sqm

525.00

530.00

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(i)

The rates laid down for item 29.14 to 29.21 cover all reimbursments to drains and any strips, ribs and edgings of narrow width enclosing areas to be paved with dry brick on edge or flat.The rates also include all extra work involved in layed narrow strips, 7.50 cms, 11.50 cms or 23 cms. wide only alongside the drains for all curves, bends, slopes and changes of slops and other work involving added labour or material also for all irregular areas and the cutting fitting and wastage of bricks required for such work. No extras will be payable for any special difficult or complicated work required to be executed. In all cases of brick on flat or brick on edge reimbursements of pitching in lime, or cement mortar, a layer of mortar not less than 6mm thick shall be placed underneath the bricks and the bricks shall be embedded therein. This is covered by the rate. All joints between the bricks and along outer and inneer sides or reimbursements shall be completely filled with mortar.

(ii)

(iii)

In the event of cement pointing being ordered in writting to be carried out for any flooring or pitching specified in items 29.12 to 29.21 the appropriate rate laid down for such work in this schedule shall be allowed as an extra otherwise the exteral surface of the exposed joints shall be struck flush as the work proceeds and left prefectly smooth. All jonints for items 29.12 to 29.21 inclusive shall be specially thin joints not exceeding 5mm width. The rates laid down above for items 29.12 to 29.21 do not include the cost of the lime concrete-brick ballast or other foundations under the flooring and pitching. Flooring and Paving

(iv)

(v)

(B)

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29.22 First class dry flat brick flooring and paving in ordinary bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses or bond laid to template over rammed and dressed foundations and to correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-Charge. All joints shall be thoroughly filled with dry sand grouting which shall be applied to a thickness of not less 20mm over the surface of the flooring and brushed into the joints. All joints shall be fully filled with sand. 10 sqm 29.23 First class dry brick on edge flooring or paving in ordinary bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses or bond, laid as described in item no. 29.22 29.24 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in lime mortar in ordinary bonded courses or in herring bone or other special courses, to templates, over dressed foundation and to correct longitudinal and cross slopes as shall be required by the Engineer-in-charge. All joints shall be filled with mortar and struck flushed as the work proceeds. 10 sqm 29.25 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:6 laid as decribed in item no. 29.24 29.26 First class flat brick paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:5 laid as decribed in item no. 29.24 29.27 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in lime mortar laid as decribed in item no. 29.24 29.28 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:6 laid as decribed in item no. 29.24 349.00 353.00 223.00 225.00

10 sqm

339.00

342.00

10 sqm

272.00

276.00

10 sqm

278.00

282.00

10 sqm

513.00

519.00

10 sqm

423.00

429.00

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29.29 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:5 laid as decribed in item no. 29.24 29.30 First class brick on edge paving or flooring laid over and in cement sand mortar 1:4 laid as described in item no. 29.24 29.31 Extra over and above the rates for items No. 29.22 to 29.30 inclusive for pitching on the slope to sullage drains above cunnettes and to storm water channels, etc. where required Note :(i) The rates laid down for item No. 29.22 to 29.31 include the cost of herring bone and other special bonding and curved work, corners, curves, longitudinal and cross slopes, cambers, cutting, shaping and wastage of bricks to fit irregular areas and other special works, all bricks shall be laid with best side exposed.

10 sqm

430.00

436.00

10 sqm

438.00

444.00

10 sqm

10.50

11.50

(ii)

In case of item No. 29.22 to 29.23 the rates include for a thin layer of clay or mud plaster from 6 mm to 10 mm, thick laid to correct templates and levels underneath the bricks which should be carefully set into the mud plaster. In case of item 29.24 to 29.31, the rates include the provision of homogenous layer of mortar not less than 6 mm. thick under the whole of the flooring or paving into which the bricks shall be carefully set and embedded when laid.

(iii)

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(iv)

The joints of the flooring and paving specified in items 29.24 to 29.31 shall be fine and the maximum width shall not exceed 5mm. All bricks shall be laid with the best side exposed and the rates cover the cost of cutting and trimming the bricks where necessary in order to ensure good bond and specified fine thickness of joints.

(v)

In the event of Engineer-in-Charge giving orders in writing for cement pointing to be applied to the exposed surface of any flooring or paving, the appropriate rate for such work will be allowed as laid down in the schedule. Otherwise the external surface of the joints shall be struck flush as the work proceeds and left perfectly and smooth. The rates laid down for items 29.24 to 29.31 do not include the cost of the lime concrete brick ballast or other foundation under the flooring and pitching. The rate for item 29.31 includes for any special Profiled or strips laid to these specifications, even though the width of such strips or Profiles may be only 11.5 cm or 23 cm and no extra over and above the rates laid down will be paid for such work.

(vi)

(vii)

29.32 Brick ballast well or over burnt, broken and screened through a 32mm x 32mm square mesh screen laid consolidated and rammed to a finished thickness of 50mm to template and levels to correct longitudinal slopes cross slopes cambers, etc. under paving or flooring. 29.33 Brick ballast well or over burnt, broken and screened through a 32mm x 32mm square mesh screen laid consolidated and rammed to a finished thickness of 75mm as above.

10 sqm

57.00

58.00

10 sqm

91.00

93.00

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29.34 Clay concrete, consisting or 100 parts by volume of well burnt or over burnt brick ballast screened through 32mm x 32mm square mesh screen mixed with 33 parts by volume of fine Puddle clay, thoroughly mixed, laid consolidated and rammed to a finished thickness of 50mm to template and levels and to a correct longitudinal slopes, cross slopes, cambers, etc. under paving or flooring as shall be required by the Engineer-inCharge. 29.35 Clay concrete as above but laid consolidated and rammed to a finished thickness of 75mm as above. FIXING INCLUDING CARRIAGE 29.36 Fixing 560mm, 500mm and 450mm internal diametor circular or 455 mm x 610mm clear inside opening rectangular cast iron manhole cover and frame including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-in-charge to site of work, loading, unloading including stacking and setting the same to correct lines and levels in 1:2 cement sand mortar over manholes etc.

10 sqm

60.00

61.00

Sqm

90.00

92.00

(i)

Heavy duty circular 560mm internal dia, (weight as per I.S.I) Each 38.50 41.00

(ii)

Medium duty circular 560mm or 500mm internal dia, (weight as per I.S.I)

Each

32.00

34.50

(iii) Light duty rectangular, single/double seal pattern 455mm x 610mm clear inside opening or circular 500 mm or 450mm internal dia (Weight as per I.S.I)

Each

15.00

16.00

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29.37 Fixing C.I or malleable iron step including carriage from stores of the Engineer-in-Charge to the site of works, and setting the same to correct line and levels in the work embedded in 1:2 cement and sand mortar. 29.38 Fixing of heavy cast iron automatic syphon with fittings including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-in-Charge to site of work, loading and unloading, fixing and setting the same to correct lines and levels in 1:2 cement sand mortar in automatic flushing tanks if required.

Each

1.55

1.65

(a) (b)

80mm diameter syphen. 100mm diameter syphen.

Each Each

38.50 43.00

42.00 46.50

29.39 Erection of cast iron ventilating column 150mm 225mm and 300mm internal diameter including bases columns, caps, cowls or wire domes, etc. complete including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of works, to sites of works, loading and unloading fixing and jointing and setting the same in position in 1:2 cement sand mortar over the foundation block in the works including the fixing and grouting of holding down bolts, nuts and washers the filling of the completed flanged joints with molten lead and finishing off to the requirements of the Engineer-InCharge(a) 15mm internal diameter columns (i) 5.50 metres high and weighing 8.10 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

361.00

389.00

(ii)

9.00 metres high and weighing 10.20 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

500.00

531.00

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(iii) 10.00 metres high and weighing 10.60 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

541.00

576.00

(iv) 11.00 metres high and weighing 11.30 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

581.00

620.00

(v)

12.00 metres high and weighing 11.90 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

622.00

664.00

(b)

225mm internal diameter columns (i) 8.00 metres high and weighing 15.80 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

806.00

857.00

(ii)

9.00 metres high and weighing 16.50 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

842.00

895.00

(iii) 10.00 metres high and weighing 17.30 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

880.00

939.00

(iv) 11.00 metres high and weighing 18.30 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

933.00

993.00

(v)

12.00 metres high and weighing 19.80 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

1010.00

1074.00

(c)

300mm internal diameter columns (i) 8.00 metres high and weighing 19.80 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

1010.00

1074.00

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(ii)

10.00 metres high and weighing 21.80 quintal.

Per column complete including base, pipe & cap etc.

1112.00

1183.00

29.40 Erection of RCC ventilation column having minimum 200mm internal diameter and a height of 11 metres above ground level including caps, cowls or wiredomes, etc. complete including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of works to the site of works, loading, un-loading, fixing and setting the same in position and embeding in Per column foundation block (to be paid complete including base, separately) complete.
pipe & cap etc.

856.00

914.00

Notes :-

(i)

The rates given above are based on the free supply by the department of columns and fittings including bases, column pipes, caps, cowls or wire domes, holding down bolts, nuts and washers, jointing material comprising lead and bolts, nuts and washers and rubber insertion at the stores of the Enigneer-In-Charge but all steel strips or packing pieces required for jointing and erecting the columns true and vertical shall be provided by the contractor at his own expense and cost thereof is included in the above rates. The rates also cover the cost of all special scaffolding, derricks jimpoles, tools and plants, ropes, guys etc and nothing extra will be admissible to the contractor for the difficulties involved in erecting the column absolutely true and vertical.

(ii)

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(iii)

The joints between the stone ware or cement concrete pipe connecting the manholes with the column will be paid for at the rates as joint of stoneware or cement concrete pipe at the relevant rates given in the schedule and all extra cement concrete required to make this joint perfect and to the requirements of the Engineer-In-Charge shall be provided by the contractor and the cost thereof shall be allowed to the contractor as per cement concrete at the rates laid down for such items. The pieces if any of the column shall be assembled and jointed at ground level and then hoisted and erected unless specific approval of the Engineer-In-Charge in writing permitting contractor to do shall have been given. The columns which have not been erected absolutely true, concentric and vertical shall not be accepted and the contractor shall rectify all defects arising from defective workmanship in jointing, fixing and erection at his own costs and charges and nothing extra will be admissible to him for the removal of such defects.

(iv)

(v)

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(vi)

The contractor shall be entirely responsible for the safety and the custody of the material handed over to him for erection and jointing and shall not damage any column or its component parts while the same is under his charge or during assembly, erection etc. should however any column or its component part or the jointing material get damaged or stolen while the same are under his charge and until the columns after erection have been duly approved, passed and accepted by the EngineerIn-Charge the actual of such damage or loss shall be recovered from the contractor. the actual cost of various component parts of the columns and of the jointing material to be issued to the contractor free of cost can be ascertained by the contractor from the Engineer-In-Charge before tendering.

(vii)

The height of columns as mentioned in item 29.39 above is exclusive of the height of base cap and cowl or dome. The weight as mentioned in this item is approximately total weight of the column. PAINTING VENT SHAFTS

29.41 Painting 2 coats excluding priming coat with ready mixed paint for metallic surface in all shades on new works. (i) 150 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 225 mm internal diameter vent shaft.

Metre

3.85

4.00

(ii)

Metre

5.60

5.90

(iii) 300 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 29.42 Painting one coat ready mixed paint for metalic surfaces in all shades on old work. (i) 150 mm internal diameter vent shaft.

Metre

7.40

7.80

Metre

2.00

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(ii)

225 mm internal diameter vent shaft.

Metre

2.95

3.15

(iii) 300 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 29.43 Painting two coats with anticorrosive bitumastic paint on new work to give an even shade. (i) 150 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 225 mm internal diameter vent shaft.

Metre

3.90

4.15

Metre

2.90

3.05

(ii)

Metre

4.25

4.50

(iii) 300 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 29.44 Painting one coat with anticorrosive bitumastic paint on old work to give an even shade. (i) 150 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 225 mm internal diameter vent shaft.

Metre

5.60

5.90

Metre

1.65

1.75

(ii)

Metre

2.45

2.60

(iii) 300 mm internal diameter vent shaft. 29.45 Finishing RCC vent shafts minimum 200mm internal diameter with exterior decorative cement based paints on new work two coats to give and even finish. 29.46 Finishing RCC vent shafts as per item 29.45 above with exterior decorative cement based paint on old work one coat to give an even shade. Brick Sewers (Egg-shaped)

Metre

3.20

3.40

Each

164.00

181.00

Each

65.00

68.00

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29.47 Construction of standard new Egg shaped Type sewers to contract drawing upto 4 metres below G.L. including dressing of beds and sides of tranches to exact profiles, grades and alignment; lime concrete in beds and sides (as per specified in item 10.3)/with Cement concrete 1:8:16 with 32mm gauge brick ballast (10.45) with 1:3 cement sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm thick on sides, fine lime concrete / cement concrete 1:8:16 with 20mm gauge brick ballast in haunches (as per specified in item No. 10.4,10.44) 1:1:3 moulded Cement concrete invert accurately finished with neat Cement rendering face; specially hand moulded first class rediated brick work laid in 1:3 cement sand mortar in the sides and under arch rings of the sewer and specially hand moulded first class radiated brick work laid in 1:4 Cement sand mortar in the outer archrings of the sewers laid over 1:3 cement sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm in thickness formed round the inner layer of brick work and with the entire inner surface of the sewer rendered with a layer of neat cement not less then 12.50mm thick 1:2 cement sand plaster and finished with a floating coat of neat cement left absolutely smooth, polished and correct to template finished with two coats of sodium silicate where ever required. The rate includes the cost of accurately planned and fitted centring and supports for all works as well as for all curves, bends, falls and other special works and the cleaning out the sewer through out their lengths Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-InCharge.

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Rates Submountainous Region Rates Plains Through Rate With lime Conc. With cement conc. 1:8:16 with brick ballast Rs. Sub-mountainous Region Through Rate With lime Conc. With cement conc. 1:8:16 with brick ballast Rs.

Sr. No.

Description

Unit

The finished inside dimension of eggshaped sewer being :-

(a)

610mm x 915mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

Rs.

Rs.

526.00

492.00

537.00

503.00

(b)

660mm x 990mm

556.00

520.00

568.00

531.00

(c)

710mm x 1065mm

586.00

549.00

599.00

561.00

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

620.00

581.00

634.00

593.00

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

654.00

613.00

669.00

626.00

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

696.00

652.00

711.00

666.00

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

727.00

681.00

743.00

696.00

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

756.00

708.00

772.00

724.00

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

793.00

743.00

810.00

759.00

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

828.00

775.00

846.00

792.00

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

862.00

807.00

880.00

825.00

(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

906.00

848.00

926.00

867.00

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29.48 Construction of standard New Egg Shaped Type Sewers to contract drawings as described in item No. 29.47 above but with Cement Concrete 1:8:16 with Stone Ballast of 32mm Gauge in Beds and Sides and 20mm Gauge in Haunches in place of lime concrete in beds and sides and fine lime concrete in haunches in plains and submountainous area :The finished inside dimension of eggshaped sewer being :Through Rate Through Rate

(a)

610mm x 915mm

Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer

485.00

496.00

(b)

660mm x 990mm

512.00

524.00

(c)

710mm x 1065mm

541.00

553.00

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

572.00

585.00

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

604.00

617.00

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

642.00

656.00

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

671.00

686.00

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

698.00

713.00

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

732.00

748.00

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

763.00

781.00

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

795.00

813.00

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(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

Per Metre of Completed sewer

836.00

855.00

29.49 Extra over and above the rates for item Nos. 29.47 and 29.48 above for every additional 2 metres depth or part thereof for depths beyond 4 metres below ground level. Finished inside dimensions of egg-shaped sewer being:(a) 610mm x 915mm
Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer Per Metre of Completed sewer

5.20

5.80

(b)

660mm x 990mm

5.50

6.10

(c)

710mm x 1065mm

5.80

6.40

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

6.10

6.70

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

6.40

7.10

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

6.90

7.50

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

7.20

7.90

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

7.40

8.10

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

7.80

8.50

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

8.10

8.90

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

8.40

9.20

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(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

Per Metre of Completed sewer

8.80

9.70

29.50 Construction of standard new Egg shaped Type sewers to contract drawing built upto 2/3rd height only (as construction in manhole lengths) upto 4 metres below G.L. including dressing of beds and sides of trenches to correct profiles, grades and alignments, lime concrete (as specified in item 10.3) or cement concrete 1:8:16 brick ballast 32mm gauge (item 10.45) in beds and sides with 1:3 cement sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm thick on side, 1:1 /2:3 moulded cement concrete invert accurately finished with neat cement rendering face; specially hand moulded first class radiated brick work laid in 1:3 cement sand mortar in the sides of the sewer with the entire inner surface of the sewer rendered with neat cement not less than 12.50mm thick of 1:2 cement sand plaster and finished with a floating coat of neat cement left absolutely smooth, polished and correct to templete, finished with two coats of sodium silicate where-ever required. The rates include the cost of accurately planned and fitted centring moulds and supports for all works, as well as all curves, bends falls and other special work and the cleaning out of the sewer through out their length. Sodium silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-inCharge.
With lime Concrete With cement Concrete Rs. With lime Concrete Rs. With Cement Concrete Rs.
1

29.50 The finished inside dimensions of eggshaped sewer being :(a) 610mm x 915mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

Rs.

302.00

274.00

308.00

280.00

(b)

660mm x 990mm

326.00

297.00

333.00

303.00

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(c)

710mm x 1065mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

345.00

314.00

352.00

320.00

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

363.00

331.00

371.00

338.00

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

382.00

348.00

390.00

355.00

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

408.00

372.00

417.00

380.00

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

427.00

389.00

436.00

397.00

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

445.00

406.00

455.00

415.00

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

467.00

426.00

477.00

435.00

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

491.00

448.00

501.00

457.00

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

510.00

465.00

521.00

475.00

(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

532.00

485.00

543.00

495.00

29.51 Construction of standard new egg shaped type sewers to contract drawings built upto 2/3rd Height only (as constructed in manhole length) as per described in item No. 29.50 above, But This provide cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone ballast of 32mm gauge in beds and sides in place of lime concrete in beds side in plains or sub-mountainous areas. Finished inside dimensions of eggshaped sewer being :-

(a)

610mm x 915mm

Per metre of completed sewer

269.00

274.00

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(b)

660mm x 990mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

291.00

297.00

(c)

710mm x 1065mm

307.00

314.00

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

324.00

331.00

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

341.00

348.00

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

365.00

373.00

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

381.00

390.00

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

398.00

407.00

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

417.00

426.00

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

439.00

449.00

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

456.00

466.00

(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

476.00

486.00

29.52 Extra over and above the rates for item Nos. 29.50and 29.51 above for every additional 2 metres depth or part thereof for depths beyond 4 metres depth below ground level.

Finished inside dimensions of egg shaped sewer being:(a) 610mm x 915mm


Per metre of completed sewer

2.40

2.60

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Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

2.60

2.90

(c)

710mm x 1065mm

2.75

3.00

(d)

760mm x 1140mm

2.90

3.20

(e)

810mm x 1215mm

3.05

3.35

(f)

860mm x 1290mm

3.30

3.60

(g)

910mm x 1365mm

3.40

3.75

(h)

970mm x 1455mm

3.55

3.90

(i)

1020mm x 1530mm

3.75

4.10

(j)

1070mm x 1605mm

3.95

4.35

(k)

1120mm x 1680mm

4.10

4.50

(l)

1170mm x 1755mm

4.25

4.70

Brick Sewer pressure)

(Circular

Non

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29.53 Construction of brick circular non presure type sewer to contract drawing upto 4 metres below G.L. including dressing of beds and side of trenches to exact profiles, grades and alignment; Lime concrete, cement concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast in bed and sides (as per specified in item No. 10.03 and. 10.45 with 1:3 cment sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm thick on sides, fine lime concrete/ cement concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast in haunches, (as per specified in item No. 10.4-10.44) 1:1,1/2:3 moulded cement concrete invert accurately finished with neat cement rendering face, specially hand moulded first class radiated brick work laid in 1:3 cement sand mortar in the inner arch rings of the sewers and specially hand moulded first class, radiated brick work laid in 1:4 Cement sand mortar in the outer arch rings of sewers laid over arch, 1:3 cement sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm in thickness formed round the inner layer of brick work and with the entire inner surface of the sewers rendered with neat cement not less then 12.50mm in thickness of 1:2 cement sand plaster and finished with A floating coat of neat cement left absolutely smooth, polished and correct to template finished with two coats of sodium sillcate where ever required.

The rates include the cost of accurately planed and fitted centring moulds and supports for all works as well as for all curves, bends, falls and other special works and cleaning out the sewer through out their length, Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-InCharge.
With lime With Cement Concrete Concrete With lime concrete Rs. With cement concrete Rs.

The finished inside diameter of eggshaped sewer being :-

Rs.

Rs.

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(a)

760mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

483.00

458.00

493.00

468.00

(b)

840mm

525.00

497.00

536.00

508.00

(c)

915mm

566.00

535.00

579.00

547.00

(d)

990mm

625.00

589.00

638.00

602.00

(e)

1065mm

667.00

629.00

682.00

643.00

(f)

1145mm

730.00

685.00

746.00

700.00

(g)

1220mm

781.00

732.00

798.00

748.00

(h)

1295mm

821.00

770.00

839.00

787.00

(i)

1370mm

954.00

885.00

974.00

904.00

(j)

1450mm

997.00

925.00

1018.00

945.00

(k)

1525mm

1042.00

967.00

1064.00

988.00

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29.54 Construction of Brick Circular non pressure type sewers to contract drawings as per specified in item No. 29.53 above, but this provides cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone ballast of 32 mm gauge in beds and sides and 20 mm gauge in haunches in place of lime concrete in beds and sides and fine lime concrete in haunches in submountainous or plain areas :-

Rates Plains Sub-mountainous Region Rs. Rs. Rs.

The finished inside diameter of sewer being :-

Rs. Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer

(a)

760mm

452.00

462.00

(b)

840mm

491.00

502.00

(c)

915mm

529.00

541.00

(d)

990mm

581.00

594.00

(e)

1065mm

621.00

635.00

(f)

1145mm

676.00

691.00

(g)

1220mm

722.00

738.00

(h)

1295mm

759.00

776.00

(i)

1370mm

869.00

888.00

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(j)

1450mm

Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer

909.00

929.00

(k)

1525mm

950.00

971.00

29.55 Extra over and above the rates for item Nos. 29.53 and 29.54 above for every additional 2 metres depth or part thereof for depths beyond 4 metres below ground level.

The finished sewer being :(a) 760mm

inside

diametre

of

Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer Per metre completed sewer

5.00

5.50

(b)

840mm

5.40

6.00

(c)

915mm

5.80

6.40

(d)

990mm

6.40

7.00

(e)

1065mm

6.80

7.50

(f)

1145mm

7.30

8.10

(g)

1220mm

7.80

8.60

(h)

1295mm

8.20

9.00

(i)

1370mm

9.30

10.00

(j)

1450mm

9.70

10.70

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(k)

1525mm

Per metre completed sewer

10.20

11.20

29.56 Construction of brick circular non pressure type sewers to contract drawings built up one half height only (as constructed in manhole lengths) upto 4 metres below G.L. including dressing of beds and sides of trenches to exact profiles, grades and alignment, lime concrete /cement concrete 1:8:16 with brick ballast 32mm gauge in beds and sides (as per specified in item No. 10.3/10.45) with 1:3 cment sand collar joint not less than 12.50mm thick on side, 1:1:3 moulded cement concrete invert, accurately finished with neat cement rendering face, specially hand moulded first class radiated brick work in 1:3 cement sand mortar in the inner arch rings of sewers upto one half with entire inner surface of the sewer rendered with neat cement not less then 12.50mm thickness 1:2 cement sand plaster and finished with a floating coat of neat cement left absolutely smooth, polished and correct to template finished with two coats of sodium sillcate where ever required. The rate include the cost of accurately planned and fitted centring moulds and supports for all works as well as for all curves, bends, falls and other special works and the cleaning out of the sewers through out their lengths, Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-InCharge. The finished inside diameter of sewer being :(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer With lime Concrete Rs. With cement concrete Rs. With lime Concrete Rs. With cement concrete Rs.

250.00

227.00

255.00

232.00

(b)

840mm

273.00

248.00

279.00

253.00

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(c)

915mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

302.00

275.00

308.00

280.00

(d)

990mm

335.00

303.00

342.00

309.00

(e)

1065mm

353.00

319.00

360.00

326.00

(f)

1145mm

402.00

362.00

410.00

369.00

(g)

1220mm

432.00

388.00

440.00

396.00

(h)

1295mm

455.00

410.00

464.00

418.00

(i)

1370mm

479.00

431.00

489.00

440.00

(j)

1450mm

498.00

448.00

508.00

457.00

(k)

1525mm

524.00

472.00

534.00

482.00

29.57 Construction of Brick circular non pressure type sewers to contract drawing built up one half height only (as constructed in manhole lengths) as per described in item No. 29.56 above, but this provide cement concrete 1:8:16 with stone ballast of 32mm gauge in beds and sides in place of lime concrete in beds and sides in plain or submountainous area. The finished inside diameter of sewer being :(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

223.00

227.00

(b)

840mm

243.00

248.00

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(c)

915mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

269.00

275.00

(d)

990mm

296.00

303.00

(e)

1065mm

312.00

319.00

(f)

1145mm

354.00

361.00

(g)

1220mm

379.00

387.00

(h)

1295mm

400.00

409.00

(i)

1370mm

421.00

430.00

(j)

1450mm

438.00

447.00

(k)

1525mm

461.00

471.00

29.58 Extra over and above the rates for item No. 29.56 and 29.57 above for every additional 2 metres depth or part thereof for depths beyond 4 metres below ground level. The finished inside diametre of sewer being:(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

1.95

2.15

(b)

840mm

2.10

2.30

(c)

915mm

2.40

2.60

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(d)

990mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

2.60

2.90

(e)

1065mm

2.75

3.05

(f)

1145mm

3.15

3.45

(g)

1220mm

3.40

3.70

(h)

1295mm

3.60

3.95

(i)

1370mm

3.80

4.15

(j)

1450mm

3.90

4.30

(k)

1525mm

4.15

4.60

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29.59 Construction of R.C.C cum brick circular (pressure type) sewers to contract drawings upto 4 metres below ground level including dressing of beds and sides of trenches to exact profile, grades and alignment, Cement concrete of 1:2:4 mix in beds and sides (as per specified in item no. 10.11) R.C.C. ring of 1:2:4 mix having the reinforcement as shown in the contract drawings. 11.5cm thick first class specially hand moulded radiated brick work laid in 1:2 cement sand mortar for inner arch of the sewer and 11.5cm thick first class specially hand moulded radiated brick work laid in 1:5 cement sand mortar for protecting ring laid over the upper portion of the RCC ring. 12.50mm thick 1:2 cement sand plaster on the lower half portion of the sewer finished with a floating coat of neat cement left absolutely smooth, polished and correct to template, finished with two coats of sodium silicate where ever required. The rates includes the cost of accurately planed and fitted centring moulds and supports for all works as well as for all curves, bends, falls and other special work and cleaning out the sewer through out their lengths, sodium silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-incharge. The finished inside diameter of sewer being :(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

659.00

669.00

(b)

840mm

715.00

726.00

(c)

915mm

766.00

778.00

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(d)

990mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

815.00

827.00

(e)

1065mm

870.00

884.00

(f)

1145mm

953.00

968.00

(g)

1220mm

1006.00

1021.00

(h)

1295mm

1185.00

1202.00

(i)

1370mm

1247.00

1265.00

(j)

1450mm

1307.00

1326.00

(k)

1525mm

1363.00

1382.00

29.60 Extra over and above the rates for item Nos. 29.59 above for Every additional 2 metres depth or part there of for depths beyond 4 metres below ground level :The finished inside diametre of sewer being :(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

5.70

6.30

(b)

840mm

6.20

6.80

(c)

915mm

6.60

7.20

(d)

990mm

7.00

7.70

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(e)

1065mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

7.50

8.20

(f)

1145mm

8.00

8.80

(g)

1220mm

8.50

9.30

(h)

1295mm

9.40

10.30

(i)

1370mm

9.90

10.90

(j)

1450mm

10.40

11.40

(k)

1525mm

10.80

11.90

29.61 Construction of R.C.C cum brick circular pressure type sewers to contract drawing build up one half height only (as constructed in manhole lengths) upto 4 metres below ground level, including dressing of beds and sides of trenches to exact profiles, grades and alignment. Cement concrete of 1:2:4 mix in beds and sides (as per specified in item No. 10.11) R.C.C. ring of 1:2:4 mix upto half height of sewers having the reinforcment as shown in the contract drawing, 11.5cm thick first class specially hand moulded first class radiated brick work laid in 1:2 cement sand mortar for inner arch ring of the sewer upto half height. 12.50mm thick cement sand plaster on the entire lower portion of the sewer as shown in the contract drawing, finished with a floating coat of neat cement left accurately smooth, polished and correct to template, finished with two coats of sodium silicate where ever required.

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The rate include the cost of accurately planned and fitted centring moulds and supports for all work as well as for all curves, bends, falls and other special works and cleaning out the sewers throughout their lengths, Sodium silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-InCharge. The finished inside diameter of the sewer being :Per metre of (a) 760mm
completed sewer

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

Rs.

374.00

379.00

(b)

840mm

Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

406.00

412.00

(c)

915mm

435.00

441.00

(d)

990mm

464.00

471.00

(e)

1065mm

496.00

503.00

(f)

1145mm

542.00

549.00

(g)

1220mm

573.00

580.00

(h)

1295mm

732.00

741.00

(i)

1370mm

769.00

779.00

(j)

1450mm

806.00

817.00

(k)

1525mm

840.00

851.00

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29.62 Extra over and above the rates for item Nos. 29.61 above for every additional 2 metres depth or part there of for depths beyond 4 metres below ground level. The finished inside diametre of the sewer being :(a) 760mm
Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer Per metre of completed sewer

2.25

2.50

(b)

840mm

2.45

2.70

(c)

915mm

2.60

2.90

(d)

990mm

2.80

3.10

(e)

1065mm

3.00

3.30

(f)

1145mm

3.25

3.55

(g)

1220mm

3.40

3.80

(h)

1295mm

4.20

4.60

(i)

1370mm

4.40

4.80

(j)

1450mm

4.60

5.10

(k)

1525mm

4.80

5.30

Notes :-

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(i)

A reduction of Rs. 50/- per metre shall be made in the rates of sewers, in case steel forms for lime concrete and arch work are provided by the department. The item includes other elements such as labour for fixing the form and cost of other templates which are not to be supplied by the department. For all types of sewers described under item No. 29.47, 29.48, 29.50, 29.51, 29.53, 29.54, 29.56, 29.57, 29.59 and 29.61 the through rates laid down in these items shall be payable in all cases and not the individual rates for lime concrete, brick work plastering and other separates components items of work as laid down in the schedule. In the case of manholes, junctions and junction chambers, over flow chambers, flushing taknks and various works, however, payments will be made on the basis of detailed measurements of each separate item of work carried out under the heads lime concrete, plain and reinforced concrete, brick works, painting and plastering, etc. as laid down and described in this schedule, Provided to composite rate exsits and no extra allowance above such rates, shall be allowed to the contractor for any reason what so ever. In the event of any extra or additional work being carried out under Orders in Writing of the Engineer-in-charge of the works, in connection with any brick egg-shaped/circular sewers, the same shall be measured and paid for at the respective rates laid down in this schedule under the head lime concrete, plain and reinforced cement concrete, brick work, painting and plastering etc. for the items of extra work actually carried out.

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

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In the event of Engineer-in-charge requiring the provision of the whole or any part of the foundation or envelope of any brick egg-shaped/circlar sewers to be constructed of cement concrete in place of lime concrete, a deduction shall be made according to the rates specified in item No. 10.3 and 10.4 for lime concrete in beds and sides and fine lime concrete in haunches and top arch ring, etc., on account of the actual value of lime concrete from the amount payable to the contractor and the Contractor shall be entitled to payment for the cement concrete work actually carried out by him under the orders of the Engineer-in-charge at the relavant rates laid down in schedule of rates depending on the specifications and decription of the said concrete work. No extra over and above and said rate laid down in this schedule of rates shall be allowed to the contractor due to difficulties of the work, small dimensions, laying concrete in or under water, or on account of any troubles or difficulties, whatsoever, which may be encountered by him in the work and the contractor before tendering for the work shall make himself throughly acquainted with all local conditions and difficulties in respect thereof in this tender.

(vi)

Socketted joints made on branch pipes, junctions or blocks laid in connection with brick burn sewers, will be paid for at the rate laid down for jointing salt glazed stone ware pipes, vide item No. 29.64 Salt Glazed Stone sewers and Drains ware Pipes

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29.63 Lowering salt Glazed Stone ware Pipes and Specials into Trenches for all depths and Laying out the same to correct alignment, Gradients, levels etc., In Trenches including all dressing and trimming of bed and sides of trenches, if required trimming and cutting of concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the pipes and specials, in correct position in a suitable rigid manner while the same are being jointed and until the surrounding benching, haunching and envelopes are completed. The sewer shall rest on the bed at every point through-out its length and to ensure this, it shall be grouted in without extra change by the contractor with lime surkhi mortar in the case of lime concrete beds and 1:3 cement sand mortar in the case of cement concrete beds Including cartage from Divisional Store or nearest Railway Station to Site of work :-

(a)

100mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

20.50

22.00

(b)

150mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

34.50

37.00

(c)

175mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

38.50

41.50

(d)

200mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

45.00

48.00

(e)

225mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

52.00

55.00

(f)

250mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

59.00

62.00

(g)

300mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

80.00

85.00

(h)

350mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

107.00

114.00

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(i)

375mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

130.00

138.00

(j)

400mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

144.00

153.00

(k)

450mm internal diameter of 10 Meteres of Completed sewer.


Sewer

173.00

184.00

The rates include all bricks and supports for the sewer and also all sight rails and appliances to ensure that the sewer is maintained to perfect alignment and gradients through out.

29.64 Jointing and fixing salt glazed stone ware pipes and specials in trenches, using cement sand mortar 1:1 and best white Italian Tarred Hemp Yarn including finishing and trowelling of each joint at an angle of 45 degree with the longitudinal axis of the pipes, watering, keeping the joints covered and wetted till the same are cured, testing the sewer lines for leakage and making all leakages and defects good, complete as laid down in the contract specificatons :(a) 100mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 150mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 175mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 200mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 225mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 250mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 300mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete.

3.45

3.60

(b)

5.10

5.30

(c)

5.80

6.10

(d)

6.70

7.00

(e)

7.60

8.00

(f)

9.50

10.00

(g)

11.50

12.00

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(h)

350mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 375mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 400mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe 450mm internal diameter of sewer or branch pipe

Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete. Per joint complete.

12.50

13.00

(i)

13.50

14.00

(j)

14.50

15.50

(k)

16.00

16.50

Notes :-

(i)

The lime concrete in beds, benching, haunching and envelopes of all glazed stone ware pipe sewers will be paid for separately according to the measurements of the work carried out to the requirements of the Engineer-incharge, or as shown in the contract drawing, at the rates given in the schedule of the rates, depending upon the description and specifications of the concrete. All brick ballast must be absolutely clean and free from rubbish dirt, clay, etc.

(ii)

If any cement concrete is ordered by the Engineer-in-charge to be placed in the bed, benching, haunchings of envelopes of any glazed stone were pipe sewers, the same will be paid for at the rates given in the schedule of rates for the respective specifications and description of the concrete work carried out. No extra over andabove the rates of this schedule for lime concrete and cement concrete work in beds haunches and envelopes will be allowed by reaons of any difficulties or wastage in work or for rough shuttering or moulding.

(iii)

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(iv)

In cases where caps on sockets of branches have to be removed in order to make the joints with the next pipes on extra shall be payable for cutting and removing the caps.

29.65 Cutting glazed stone ware pipe and specials chipping and finishing the cut surface to a uniform finish and roughing the part of the pipes, if any entering the sockets of the adjacent pipes complete, to the satisfaction of the Engineer-In-Charge of the works :-

(a)

100mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 150mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 175mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 200mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 225mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 250mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 300mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 350mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 375mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 400mm internal diameter of pipe or specials 450mm internal diameter of pipe or specials

Per cut

1.30

1.45

(b)

Per cut

1.95

2.10

(c)

Per cut

2.25

2.45

(d)

Per cut

2.55

2.75

(e)

Per cut

2.85

3.10

(f)

Per cut

3.15

3.45

(g)

Per cut

3.80

4.10

(h)

Per cut

4.45

4.80

(i)

Per cut

4.75

5.15

(j)

Per cut

5.10

5.50

(k)

Per cut

5.70

6.20

29.66 Extra for laying and fixing drain chutes in pipe sewers including lowering, aligning, setting in brick work and concrete cutting away and making good complete.

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(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

100mm internal diameter 150mm internal diameter 175mm internal diameter 200mm internal diameter 225mm internal diameter

Per chute Per chute Per chute Per chute Per chute

3.25 3.90 4.70 6.10 6.70

3.60 4.30 5.20 6.70 7.30

29.67 Extra for laying oblique junction branches in stone ware pipe sewers including lowering, aligning, setting in correct position with correct slopes of branches and cutting and making room for branches complete :-

(a)

100mm to 375mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 100mm to 375mm internal diameter of sewer and 150mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 100mm to 375mm internal diameter of sewer and 175mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete

2.35

2.50

(b)

3.30

3.50

(c)

3.85

4.05

29.68 Extra over the rate laid down in this schedule for cement concrete work for making and finishing benching and complicated floor work in manholes including formation of channels and bulldozing and smooth finishing the surface accurately to templete. Plain and Pipes Reinforced Concrete

Per square benching and flooring surface measured horizontally.

15.00

16.50

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29.69 Lowering Plain and Reinforced Concrete Pipes and Specials into Trenches for all Depths and Laying out the same to correct alignment, gradients, levels etc. including all dressing and trimming and cutting of concrete beds and joints holes, supporting the pipes and specials in correct position in a suitable rigid manner while the same are being jointed and until the surrounding benchings, haunches and envelopes are completed. The pipes shall rest on the beds at all joints through their lengths and to ensure this, they shall be grouted in where necessary as described in item No. 29.63 including carriage from stores of the Engineer In - Charge and Safe Delivery there of at site of works, this includes loading, unloading, stacking at convenient points adjacent to the work ready for lowering as may be found most convenient in the interest of works :(a) 100mm internal diameter of sewer.
10 metres of completed sewer 10 metres of completed sewer 10 metres of completed sewer 10 metres of completed sewer 10 metres of completed sewer 10 metres of completed sewer

15.50

16.50

(b)

150mm internal diameter of sewer.

22.00

23.00

(c)

200mm internal diameter of sewer.

28.00

29.00

(d)

225mm internal diameter of sewer.

31.50

33.00

(e)

250mm internal diameter of sewer.

37.00

38.00

(f)

300mm internal diameter of sewer.

47.50

49.00

(g)

(i)

350mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

83.00

84.00

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(ii)

350mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

229.00

232.00

(h)

(i)

400mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

118.00

119.00

(ii)

400mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

256.00

259.00

(i)

(i)

450mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

129.00

131.00

(ii)

450mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

283.00

286.00

(j)

(i)

500mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

140.00

142.00

(ii)

500mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

310.00

313.00

(k)

(i)

600mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

165.00

167.00

(ii)

600mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

391.00

396.00

(l)

(i)

700mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

223.00

225.00

(ii)

700mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

451.00

457.00

(m)

(i)

800mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

288.00

291.00

(ii)

800mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

576.00

583.00

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(n)

(i)

900mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

338.00

342.00

(ii)

900mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

720.00

728.00

(o)

(i)

1000mm internal diameter of 10 metres of completed sewer class (NP1 or NP2)


sewer

436.00

441.00

(ii)

1000mm internal diameter of 10 metres of completed sewer class (NP3 or NP4)


sewer

790.00

799.00

(p)

(i)

1100mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

528.00

534.00

(ii)

1100mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

1007.00

1019.00

(q)

(i)

1200mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP1 or NP2) completed


sewer

620.00

627.00

(ii)

1200mm internal diameter of 10 metres of sewer class (NP3 or NP4) completed


sewer

1090.00

1102.00

Notes :

(i)

The octroi and terminal taxes on the pipes and specials will not be payable by the contractor, but he should be liable for all losses, breakages and other damages to the pipes and specials from the moment he takes delivery thereof and thereafter until the pipes and specials have been jointed and tested.

(ii)

The rate includes all bricks supports, sight rails and appliances required to ensure that the alignment and gradient of the sewer is perfectly maintained thoughout.

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29.70 Jointing plain and reinforced concrete pipes and specials in trenches using collar joints jointed with 1:1 cement sand mortar nearly dry, heavily caulked into joints and with the end Dowels filled with 1:1 cement sand mortar including facing trowelling and finishing the joints at the angle of 45 degree with faces of collars keeping joints wet till cured, testing the drain lines or leakage and making good all leakage and defects as laid down in the contract specifications complete with 2 spigot ends jointed to collar and internal diameter of sewer pipe or special being :(a) 100mm Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint

5.50

5.80

(b)

150mm

7.40

7.80

(c)

200mm

9.30

9.80

(d)

225mm

11.50

12.00

(e)

250mm

13.00

14.00

(f)

300mm

16.50

17.50

(g)

350mm

20.00

21.00

(h)

400mm

23.00

24.50

(i)

450mm

32.50

34.50

(j)

500mm

37.00

39.00

(k)

600mm

44.00

46.50

(l)

700mm

50.00

53.00

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(m) 800mm

Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint Per Collar Joint

58.00

61.00

(n)

900mm

66.50

69.50

(o)

1000mm

75.00

79.00

(p)

1100mm

85.00

89.00

(q)

1200mm

94.50

99.00

Notes :-

(i)

If any socketted, plain or reinforced cement concrete pipes or specials are jointed with 1:1 cement sand mortar and tarred yarn as described for salt glazed stone ware pipes and specials in item No. 29.64 of this schedule, the jointing rates laid down for the sizes of pipes or specials given in item 29.64 of this schedule shall be payable for such joints. Note (i), (ii),(iii) and (iv) following item 29.64 of this schedule shall also apply to all lines of drains with plain or reinforced concrete pipes and specials.

(ii)

29.71 Cutting plain and reinforced concrete pipes sepcials, chipping and Finishing the cut surface to a uniform finish to the satisfaction of the Engineer-In-Charge :(a) 100mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 150mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 200mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 225mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 250mm internal diameter of pipe or specials.

Per cut

2.20

2.35

(b)

Per cut

2.90

3.15

(c)

Per cut

3.65

3.95

(d)

Per cut

4.00

4.35

(e)

Per cut

4.35

4.75

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300mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 350mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 400mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 450mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 500mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 600mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 700mm internal diameter of pipe or specials.

Per cut

5.20

5.70

(g)

Per cut

6.70

7.20

(h)

Per cut

7.40

8.00

(i)

Per cut

8.20

8.90

(j)

Per cut

8.90

9.70

(k)

Per cut

10.50

11.50

(l)

Per cut

12.00

13.00

(m) 800mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. (n) 900mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 1000mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 1100mm internal diameter of pipe or specials. 1200mm internal diameter of pipe or specials.

Per cut

13.50

15.00

Per cut

15.50

16.50

(o)

Per cut

17.00

18.50

(p)

Per cut

18.50

20.00

(q)

Per cut

20.00

22.00

29.72 Extra for laying oblique junction branches in concrete pipe sewers, including setting in concrete position and with correct slopes of branches and cutting and making room for branches complete :-

(a)

100mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm internal Per branch complete diameter of branch. 150mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm internal Per branch complete diameter of branch.

1.35

1.40

(b)

1.35

1.40

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200mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm internal Per branch complete diameter of branch. 225mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 200mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 250mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 225mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 300mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 250mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 350mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 300mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 400mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 350mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 450mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 400mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete 500mm internal diameter of sewer and 100mm to 450mm Per branch internal diameter of branch. complete

2.15

2.20

(d)

3.15

3.30

(e)

3.90

4.05

(f)

4.65

4.80

(g)

6.20

6.40

(h)

8.40

8.60

(i)

9.90

10.10

(j)

12.50

13.00

Stone-ware Intercepting Traps, Flap valves, Road Gullies etc. 29.73 Fixing cast iron or stone ware intercepting traps to be supplied by the Engineer-In-Charge and embedding the same in cement concrete to the requirements of the Engineer-In-Charge in screening chambers Including Carriage from the stores of the Engineer-in-Charge :-

(a) (b) (c)

100mm internal diameter 150mm internal diameter 200mm internal diameter

Each Each Each

15.50 18.50 25.50

17.00 20.00 28.00

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29.74 Fixing of cast iron road gully grating and frame complete including carriage from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of the works, loading, Fixing and erecting the same in position to correct lines and levels in 1:2 cement sand mortar and painting of grating and frame with coal tar. 29.75 House outlet connections including cutting and forming parnalas and Making Khurras at head of house connections. Size of each Khurras to be not less than 30cm x 30cm. The rate shall cover the cost of all works to the requirements of the Engineer-InCharge.

Each

22.00

24.00

Per Connection

22.00

22.50

29.76 House outlet connections as described in item 29.75 above But with size of khurra not less than 30 Per cm x 15 cm. Connection 29.77 House outlet connections as described in item 29.75 above but with size of khurra not less than 23 Per cm x 15 cm. Connection 29.78 Constructing Punjab Standard Drain, type house connection complete consisting of cement concrete drain moulded and laid over lime concrete foundation, rendered and finished smooth with 6mm thick rendering concrete to be of 1:2, 5:5 parts by volume of cement :sand: stone bajri and rendering to be 1:1 cement sand mortar. 29.79 Constructing Punjab standard drain type I as above. 29.80 Constructing Punjab standard drain type II as above. 29.81 Constructing Punjab standard drain type III as above. 29.82 Constructing Punjab standard drain type IV as above.

18.00

18.50

14.50

15.00

per metre

16.50

17.00

per metre

23.00

23.50

per metre

56.00

57.00

per metre

70.00

71.00

per metre

84.00

85.00

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Notes :-

(i)

The rates given above for the type drains include in all cases for the cost of the excavation for the drain below level of top of cunettes, the timbering, shoring, de-watering and dressing of the excavation to correct template and levels, the removal and disposal of all surplus spoil and refilling if any as described under the head earth work, the cost of lime concrete in foundation of drains and of all setting out apparatus required for the work. The rates also include the cost of all curves, bends, falls, junctions, inlets, outlets and other special work in the drains and expansion joints.For drains where precast slabs are used the rate include the fixing and setting to correct level and templates in 1:2 cement mortar, the joint being finished perfectly smooth with faces of the slabs.

(ii)

All surface drains shall be finished perfectly smooth by rubbing with properly shaped steel finishing tools and the design of all tools and appliances, moulds and templates used on the construction of the drains shall be to the approval of the Engineer-In-Charge of the work. All precast slabs shall be cured by immersion for 10 days under water before use and all cement concrete drains moulded in site shall be flooded with water upto the tops of the bullnose edging for 10 days after construction to ensure that all concrete is throughly seasoned .

(iii)

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The rate for items 29.75, 29.76 and 29.77 house outlet connections, include for all work from the plinth of the house upto the street drain where this is adjacent to the house wall. If the street is away from the wall the appropriate length of the house connecting drain will be paid for. The rate also includes for cutting jharries in the house wall and reimbursement of the drains for forming parnalas where required and plastering the same. The lime concrete shall be to the specification described in item No. 10.3

(v)

29.83 Providing masonry plugs to ends of sewers of all types with 115mm thick brick wall in cement sand mortar 1:7 with 12.50mm thick cement plaster 1:6 (as required by the Engineer-In-Charge) (A) For circular sewer :1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 100mm. internal diameter 150mm. internal diameter 175mm. internal diameter 200mm. internal diameter 225mm. internal diameter 250mm. internal diameter 300mm. internal diameter 350mm. internal diameter 375mm. internal diameter 400mm. internal diameter 450mm. internal diameter 500mm. internal diameter 600mm. internal diameter 685mm. internal diameter Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug 0.47 0.95 1.00 1.90 2.00 2.50 3.85 5.40 5.50 6.90 8.70 9.90 14.50 19.50 0.48 1.00 1.00 1.90 2.05 2.55 3.95 5.50 5.60 7.00 8.90 10.20 15.00 20.00

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15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 (B)

700mm. internal diameter 760mm. internal diameter 800mm. internal diameter 840mm. internal diameter 900mm. internal diameter 915mm. internal diameter 990mm. internal diameter 1000mm. internal diameter 1065mm. internal diameter 1100mm. internal diameter 1145mm. internal diameter 1200mm. internal diameter 1220mm. internal diameter 1295mm. internal diameter 1370mm. internal diameter 1400mm. internal diameter 1450mm. internal diameter 1525mm. internal diameter

Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug

20.00 24.50 28.50 29.50 34.00 38.50 43.50 43.50 48.50 53.00 58.00 63.00 63.00 73.00 82.00 83.00 92.00 101.00

20.50 25.00 29.50 30.00 35.00 39.00 44.50 44.50 49.50 54.00 59.00 64.00 64.00 74.00 84.00 85.00 94.00 103.00

For egg shaped sewer :1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 610mm. X 915mm. 660mm. X 990mm. 710mm. X 1065mm. 760mm. X 1140mm. 810mm. X 1215mm. 860mm. X 1290mm. 910mm. X 1365mm. 970mm. X 1455 mm. Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug 24.00 25.00 29.50 34.00 39.00 44.00 53.00 58.00 24.50 25.50 30.00 35.00 40.00 45.00 54.00 59.00

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9 10 11 12

1020mm. X 1530mm. 1070mm. X 1605mm. 1120mm. X 1680mm. 1170mm. X 1755mm.

Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug Per Plug

63.00 72.00 77.00 82.50

64.00 74.00 79.00 84.50

29.84 MANHOLE CHAMBERS Construction of rectangular standard brick masnory manhole chambers to standard drawings on new egg shaped sewers upto the required depth in 1:5 cement sand mortar, lime concrete 40 percent lime mortar with 20mm gauge brick ballast in haunches above the archring where the depth of cover in traffic streets is less than 1:5 metre, 12.50mm thick water tight 1:2 cement sand plaster with a floating coat of neat cement and finished with two coats of sodium silicate on interior surface, where required, reinforced cement concrete slab 180mm. thick fixing 560mm. internal diameter C.I. manhole frame and cover weight not less than 2.5 quintal painted with three coats of black bitumen paint, fixing galvanised malleable iron steps embedded in 1:2 cement sand mortar etc. complete.

The rate also covers the cost of M.S. Steel for R.C.C slab, labour for fixing and carriage of C.I. manhole frame and cover malleable iron steps from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of the work to site of work. The rate further includes cost of accuratly planed and fitted centring, supports for all work, as well as for all covers and special work, cleaning out their beds etc. Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at stores of the EngineerIn-Charge. (i) On Egg-shaped sewers of size 610mm x 915mm to 860mm x 1290mm

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(a)

For 2.40 metres depth below gound level. For 2.70 metres depth below gound level. For 3.00 metres depth below gound level. For 3.40 metres depth below gound level. For 3.70 metres depth below gound level. For 4.00 metres depth below gound level. For 4.30 metres depth below gound level. For 4.60 metres depth below gound level. For 4.90 metres depth below gound level. For 5.20 metres depth below gound level. For 5.50 metres depth below gound level. For 5.80 metres depth below gound level.

Each

1520.00

1581.00

(b)

Each

1640.00

1706.00

(c)

Each

1760.00

1830.00

(d)

Each

1872.00

1947.00

(e)

Each

1936.00

2013.00

(f)

Each

2208.00

2296.00

(g)

Each

2328.00

2421.00

(h)

Each

2440.00

2538.00

(i)

Each

2552.00

2654.00

(j)

Each

2696.00

2804.00

(k)

Each

2792.00

2904.00

(l)

Each

2880.00

2995.00

(m) For 6.10 metres depth below gound level. (ii) On Egg-shaped sewers 910mm x 1365mm to 1455mm (a) of size 970mmx

Each

3040.00

3162.00

For 3.70 metres depth below gound level. For 4.00 metres depth below gound level. For 4.30 metres depth below gound level. For 4.60 metres depth below gound level.

Each

3696.00

3844.00

(b)

Each

3840.00

3994.00

(c)

Each

3952.00

4110.00

(d)

Each

4080.00

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For 4.90 metres depth below gound level. For 5.20 metres depth below gound level. For 5.50 metres depth below gound level. For 5.80 metres depth below gound level. For 6.10 metres depth below gound level. size

Each

4208.00

4376.00

(f)

Each

4352.00

4526.00

(g)

Each

4480.00

4659.00

(h)

Each

4768.00

4959.00

(i)

Each

5064.00

5267.00

(iii)

On Egg-shaped sewers of 1020mmx 1530mm or above. (a)

For 3.70 metres depth below gound level. For 4.00 metres depth below gound level. For 4.30 metres depth below gound level. For 4.60 metres depth below gound level. For 4.90 metres depth below gound level. For 5.20 metres depth below gound level. For 5.50 metres depth below gound level. For 5.80 metres depth below gound level. For 6.10 metres depth below gound level.

Each

3848.00

4002.00

(b)

Each

3976.00

4135.00

(c)

Each

4104.00

4268.00

(d)

Each

4232.00

4401.00

(e)

Each

4360.00

4534.00

(f)

Each

4496.00

4676.00

(g)

Each

4632.00

4817.00

(h)

Each

4880.00

5075.00

(i)

Each

5240.00

5450.00

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29.85 Construction of rectangular standard brick masnory manhole chambers to standard drawings on S.W. pipe sewers or other circular pipe sewers, upto the required depth in 1:5 cement sand mortar, lime concrete in bed and sides of pipe sewer and cement concrete 1:2:4 in benching 12.50mm thick water tight 1:2 cement sand plaster with a floating coat of neat cement and finished with two coats of sodium silicate on interior surface, where required, reinforced cement concrete slab 180mm thick, fixing 560mm internal diameter C.I. manhole frame and cover weight not less than 2.50 quintals painted with three coats of black bitumen paint, fixing Galvanised malleable iron steps embeded in 1:2 cement sand mortar complete.

The rate covers the cost of M.S. Steel for R.C.C slab, labour for fixing and carriage of C.I. manhole frame and cover malleable iron steps from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of the works to site of work. The rate also includes the cost of accurately planed and fitted centring, supports for all works, as well as for all curves and special work, cleaning out their beds etc. Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge. (i) On 100mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 1.20 metres depth below ground level. For 1.50 metres depth below ground level. For 1.80 metres depth below ground level.

Each

1320.00

1373.00

(b)

Each

1528.00

1589.00

(c)

Each

1736.00

1805.00

(ii)

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For 1.20 metres depth below ground level. For 1.50 metres depth below ground level. For 1.80 metres depth below ground level. For 2.10 metres depth below ground level. For 2.40 metres depth below ground level.

Each

1456.00

1514.00

(b)

Each

1688.00

1756.00

(c)

Each

1880.00

1955.00

(d)

Each

2088.00

2172.00

(e)

Each

2320.00

2413.00

(iii)

On 175mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 1.80 metres depth below ground level. For 2.10 metres depth below ground level. For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level.

Each

1928.00

2005.00

(b)

Each

2152.00

2238.00

(c)

Each

2376.00

2471.00

(d)

Each

2584.00

2687.00

(e)

Each

2672.00

2779.00

(iv)

On 200mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 1.80 metres depth below ground level. For 2.10 metres depth below ground level. For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level.

Each

1968.00

2047.00

(b)

Each

2192.00

2280.00

(c)

Each

2416.00

2513.00

(d)

Each

2592.00

2696.00

(e)

Each

2696.00

2804.00

(f)

Each

2920.00

3037.00

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(v)

On 225mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 1.80 metres depth below ground level. For 2.10 metres depth below ground level. For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

2008.00

2088.00

(b)

Each

2224.00

2313.00

(c)

Each

2456.00

2554.00

(d)

Each

2600.00

2704.00

(e)

Each

2712.00

2820.00

(f)

Each

3040.00

3161.00

(g)

Each

3320.00

3453.00

(vi)

On 250mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.10 metres depth below ground level. For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

2296.00

2388.00

(b)

Each

2536.00

2637.00

(c)

Each

2704.00

2812.00

(d)

Each

2816.00

2929.00

(e)

Each

3072.00

3195.00

(f)

Each

3336.00

3469.00

(vii)

On 300mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

2680.00

2787.00

(b)

Each

2912.00

3028.00

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(c)

For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

3032.00

3153.00

(d)

Each

3232.00

3361.00

(e)

Each

3352.00

3486.00

(viii)

On 350mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

2840.00

2954.00

(b)

Each

3072.00

3195.00

(c)

Each

3120.00

3245.00

(d)

Each

3280.00

3411.00

(e)

Each

3400.00

3536.00

(ix)

On 375mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

2960.00

3078.00

(b)

Each

3128.00

3253.00

(c)

Each

3216.00

3345.00

(d)

Each

3336.00

3469.00

(e)

Each

3440.00

3578.00

(x)

On 400mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

3080.00

3203.00

(b)

Each

3240.00

3370.00

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(c)

For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

3400.00

3536.00

(d)

Each

3520.00

3661.00

(e)

Each

3640.00

3786.00

(xi)

On 450mm internal diameter pipe sewer :(a) For 2.40 metres depth below ground level. For 2.70 metres depth below ground level. For 3.00 metres depth below ground level. For 3.40 metres depth below ground level. For 3.70 metres depth below ground level.

Each

3280.00

3411.00

(b)

Each

3440.00

3578.00

(c)

Each

3600.00

3744.00

(d)

Each

3720.00

3869.00

(e)

Each

3840.00

3994.00

Note:-. The above rates for manhole chambers construction are only for estimating purpose and no payment will be made on thise rates. The payment for these items will however be made according to the measurements of various quantities of works executed at site.

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29.86 Construction of circular standared brick masonry manhole chambers to standard drawings on S.W pipe sewers or other circular sewer upto the required depth in 1:5 cement sand mortar lime concrete in bed and sides of pipe sewer and cement concrete 1:2:4 in benching, 12.50mm thick water tight 1:2 cement sand plaster with a floating coat of neat cement and finished with two coats of sodium silicate on interior surface where required, fixing 560mm internal diameter C.I. manhole cover and frame weight not less than 2.5 quintal with three coats of black bitumen paint, fixing galvanised malleable iron steps embedded in 1:2 cement sand mortar complete:The rate of covers the cost of carriage of C.I. Manhole frame and cover and malleable iron steps from the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge of the works to the site of work. The rate also includes the cost of accurately planed and fitted centring, supports for all works, as well as for all curves and special work, cleaning out their beds etc. Sodium Silicate shall be supplied free of cost at the stores of the Engineer-In-Charge. For 1.80mm metres depth below ground level :(i) On 175mm internal diameter pipe sewer . On 200mm internal diameter pipe sewer .

Each

1,368.00

1,423.00

(ii)

Each

1,376.00

1,431.00

(iii) On 225mm internal diameter pipe sewer . (iv) On 250mm internal diameter pipe sewer . (v) On 300mm internal diameter pipe sewer .

Each

1,376.00

1,431.00

Each

1,400.00

1,456.00

Each

1,456.00

1,514.00

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(vi) On 350mm internal diameter pipe sewer . (vii) On 375mm internal diameter pipe sewer . (viii) On 400mm internal diameter pipe sewer . (ix) On 450mm internal diameter pipe sewer .

Each

1,472.00

1,531.00

Each

1,480.00

1,539.00

Each

1,496.00

1,556.00

Each

1,520.00

1,581.00

29.87 Extra over and above on item No. 29.86 for every additional 0.30 metre depth of manhole upto 4 metres depth below ground level on 175mm internal diameter to 450mm internal diameter pipe Per 0.30 metre depth sewers. 29.88 Extra over and above on item No. 29.86 for every additional 0.30 metres depth upto 2 metres for depth beyond 4 metres below ground level. On 175mm. internal diameter to 450mm internal Per 0.30 diameter pipe sewers. metre depth 29.89 Construction of brick masonry inspection chambers size as given below upto 0.60 metre average depth in 1:5 cement sand mortar, lime concrete with 40 per cent lime mortar 2:3 in foundation, cement concrete 1:2:4 benching 12.50mm thick cement plaster 1:2 with a floating coat of 1mm thick of neat cement, R.C.C. 1:2:4 slabs 100mm thick cement concrete topping 50mm thick with 455mm x 455mm, 455mm x 610mm inside light duty C.I. inspection chamber cover and frame (Weight as per I.S.I specifications) painted with 3 coats of black bitumastic paint conforming to I.S.I complete as per standard design :(a) Size 450mm x 450mm inside (with 455mm x 455mm) cover and frame light duty double seal weighing 52kg. With C.C topping.

213.00

221.00

216.00

225.00

Each

542.00

547.00

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(b)

Size 450mm x 600mm inside (with 455mm x 455mm) cover and frame double seal patterns light duty weighing 52kg. With R.C.C Slab. Size 600mm x 900mm inside (with 455mm x 455mm) cover and frame light duty double seal weighing 52kg. With R.C.C Slab.

Each

655.00

661.00

(c)

Each

837.00

847.00

Note :- Normally inspection chambers of 450mm x 450mm and 450m x 600mm should be constructed. In very exceptional cases where connections can not be accomodated in 450mm x 600mm size inspection chamber of 600mm x 900mm be adopted.

29.90 Extra for every 0.30 metre depth of inspection chamber. (a) 450mm x 450mm Per 0.30 metre depth Per 0.30 metre depth Per 0.30 metre depth

85.00

86.00

(b)

450mm x 600mm

94.00

96.00

(c)

600mm x 900mm

127.00

129.00

29.91 Constructing Brick masonry ventilating chambers as per standard drawing including dressing of beds and sides of chamber to exact profiles 15cm. Lime concrete 16:24:100 (as specified in item No. 10.3) in foundation, first class brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:5, cement concrete 1:2:4 for reinforced concrete work in slab, 12.5mm thick cement plaster 1:2 rendered with a floating coat of neat cement 1mm thick over exposed brick tablet and inside walls, lime pointing 2:3 on outside complete and as required by the Engineer-In-Charge.

Each

1,004.00

1,024.00

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29.92 Constructing brick masonry road gully chambers as per standard drawings (as per sizes given below) including dressing of beds and sides of chambers to exact profiles, 15cm thick lime concrete 16:24:100 (as per specified in item No. 10.3) in foundation, first class brick work laid in cement sand mortar 1:5, 40mm thick cement concrete 1:2:4 topping inside the chamber with a floating coat of 1.5mm thick neat cement laid in one operation to the topping, the entire inner surface of the chamber rendered with neat cement not less than 12.50mm in thickness of 1:2 cement sand plaster and finished with a floating coat of neat cement 1mm thick left absolutely smooth polished and correct to templates including labour for fixing the C.I. road gully grating and frame including paint with coal tar (as specified in item No. 29.74) complete and to the requirement of the Engineer-In-Charge.

(a)

Single road gully chameber :(i) Size 610mm. 800mm. Size 610mm. 1105mm. x 457mm. x Each x 457mm. x Each 455.00 464.00 363.00 371.00

(ii)

(b)

Double road gully chameber :(i) Size 1448mm. 800mm. Size 1448mm. 1105mm. x 457mm. x Each x 457mm. x Each 770.00 787.00 619.00 634.00

(ii)

29.93 Reduction for every 7.50cm depth of road gully chamber from the rate of item No. 29.92 above :(a) (b) Single road gully chameber. Double road gully chameber. Each Each 23.00 38.00 23.50 38.50

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CHAPTER NO. 30 SANITARY INSTALLATIONS


Notes :(i) All the labour rates provided under this chapter includes the carriage of material within a radius of 5km of the site of work. The labour as well as through rates provided under this chapter include the wastage and breakage of various material during construction Provision has been made under this chapter for sanitary fittings of best indian make to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge. In this connection the Superintending Engineer will circulate from time to time the list of fittings of best Indian manufacture which may be considered to be on the approved list and be allowed to be used on works Separate rates have been provided for different type of fittings, pipes and specials for different sizes.
Description Unit Plains Area Labour Rate 1 2 3 4 Through Rate 5 Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)
Sr. No.

SANITARY FITTINGS (A) Water closet suites 30.1 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make (to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge) Indian type water closet suite-consisting of :(i) Closet set vitreous china ware W.C.Pan with horizontal inlet, for sinking into floor with A pai of footrests, 100 mm H.C.I 'P' Trap with or without vent as required and suitable joint for closet inlet; 10 Litres capacity mosquito proof cast iron flushing cistern best Indian make I.S.I marked nomos or other (as approved by the Engineerin-charge) painted with non vellowing white or other approved shade Enamel paint on outside and black bitumastic superior paint of approved manufactuer on inside complete with all accessories such as 20mm G.I. over flow pipe with specials & clamps upto 15cm above floor level of W.C room and brass perforated mosquito proof cap, 32 mm outlet, 15 mm I.S.I marked ball cock G.I pull and chain, R.S or C.I Painted brackets and mosquito proof couplings for outlet and over flow pipes, etc. Page 322 CSR-1987 [Re-print]

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iii)

32mm Diameter telescopic 1.25 mm thick galvanized inside and outside steel flush pipe with clips; complete in all respect including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fittings etc.

(a) (b) 30.2

Size 580 mm white Size 630 mm white

Each Each

161.00 161.00

793.00 806.00

176.00 176.00

808.00 821.50

Providing and fixing in position best Indian make (to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge) Indian type orissa or orya water closet suit for sinking in to floor, with raised foot treads complete with 100 mm H.C.I. P trap with or without vent as required and all other necessary fitting as fully described in item No. 30.1 above.

(a) (b) 30.3

Size 580mm (white) Size 630mm (white)

Each Each

161.00 161.00

975.00 1006.00

176.00 176.00

990.50 1021.00

Providing and fixing in position best Indian make anglo Indian water closet suite (as approved by the Engineer - in charge) consisting of :(i) Wash down closet set Vitreous china ware (to the approval of the Engineerin-charge) with 'P' or 'S' Trap with or without vent as required and suitable joint for closet inlet ;

(ii)

One piece seat and lid in Hollow black or white plastic fitted with chromium plated brass hings and rubber buffers; (to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge) 10 litres capacity mosquito proof C.I Flushing cistern of best Indian make and all other necessary fittings complete as fully described in item No. 30.1 above;

(iii)

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Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iv)

32 mm diameter telescopic 1.25 mm thick Galvanized inside and outside steel, flush pipe with clips complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fittings etc. white. With "P." trap With "S." trap Each Each 161.00 161.00 1146.50 1178.00 176.00 176.00 1161.50 1193.00

(a) (b) 30.4

Providing and fixing in position best Indian make (to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge) European type water closet suite white with non concealed `P` or 'S' trap with of without vent and all other necessary fittings as fully described in item No. 30.3 above. (a) (b) With "P." trap With "S." trap Each Each 161.00 161.00 905.00 925.00 176.00 176.00 920.00 940.00

30.05 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make (as approved by the Enginnerin-charge) European type water closet suite syphonic type, consisting of :(i) Vitreous china ware syphonic suite with 15 litres capacity matching china ware cistern and all internal brass fittings complete with 'P' or 'S' Trap with or without vent (as approved of the Engineer-in-charge)

(ii)

One piece seat and lid in Hollow black or white plastic fitted with chromium plated hings and rubber buffers; (to the approval of the Engineer-in-charge) complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors.

(A)

Single trap syphonic W.C suite (White) (i) (ii) With "P." trap With "S." trap Each Each 161.00 161.00 1625.00 1650.00 176.00 176.00 1640.00 1665.00

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(B)

Double trap syphonic W.C suite (White) (i) (ii) With "S." trap With "P." trap

Each Each Each 161.00 161.00 1771.50 1746.00 176.00 176.00 1786.00 1761.00

30.06 Extra over item nos 30.1 to 30.4 for providing and fixing 15 litres capacity C.I low down cistern flush bend and all other necessary fittings instead of 12.50 litres capacity C.I. high level flushing cistern with flush pipe In white Enamel spray paint after making smooth the C.I surface by rubbing scrapping etc. complete. Each 30.07 Extra over item nos 30.1 to 30.4 for providing and fixing 15 litres capacity C.I. low level cistern complete with flushing bend and all other necessary fittings instead of C.I. high level cistern complete flush bend and all other necessary fittings in white stove enamel paint. Each 30.08 Extra over item nos 30.1 to 30.4 for providing and fixing 15 litres capacity low level vitreous china ware cistern (white) complete with flush bend and all other necessary fittings in stead of C.I. high level cistern complete with fittings. 30.09 Extra over item nos 30.3 to 30.5 for providing and fixing best Indian make plastic hygenic seat with lid complete instead of hollow black or white plastic seat and lid. (i) (ii) White plastic seat (solid) Black plastic seat (solid) Each Each 105.00 18.00 105.00 18.00 291.00 291.00 164.50 164.50

Each

250.50

250.50

30.10 Extra for providing and fixing best Indian make china pull handle with chromium plated brass chain instead of G.I Chain and Pull 30.11 Extra for providing and fixing 32 mm dia G.I/C.P Flush pipe complete with accessories instead of 32 mm dia galvanised telescopic flush pipe with clips (as required by the Engineer-in-charge)

Each

13.00

13.00

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(a) (b)

32 mm dia G.I Flush pipe 32 mm dia C.P Brass Flush pipe

Each Each

25.00 70.00

25.00 70.00

30.12 Providing and fixing 32 mm diameter G.I extension pipe for Indian type W.C Suite Complete in all respects. 30.13 Extra for providing and fixing 32 mm lead extension pipe weighing 4.46 kg. per metre and 3.6 mm thick for Indian type water closet suite including cost of wiped solder joint. 30.14 Extra for providing and fixing 20 mm dia C.P Brass over flow pipe complete with accessories instead of 20 mm dia G.I over flow pipe complete (as approved by the Engineer-in-charge) B - URINALS

Each

7.00

84.50

7.50

85.00

Each

7.00

100.50

7.50

101.00

Each

20.00

20.00

30.15 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make flat back or angular lipped front urinals 430 mm high consisting of : -

(i)

Flat back lipped or angular Urinal Basin or vitreous china ware white (to the approval of the Engineer-incharge) ; 5 Litres capacity mosquito proof Indian make C.I automatic flushing cistern, painted with non-Yellowing white enamel paint or other approved shade enamel paint on outside and superior black bitumastic paint on inside complete with screwed 15 mm pipe; Pair of R.S or C.I painted brackets and brass coupling ;

(ii)

(iii)

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iv)

Standard size G.I. flush pipe with C.P brass wall clip and unions complete including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fittings etc. (as required by Engineer-in-charge); As per I.S.I 2556 [ Part VI/Sec. I) 1979 size 430 mm x 260 mm x 300 mm or Angular back 340 mm x 410 mm x 265 mm

Each

116.00

493.00

127.00

504.00

30.16 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make -A range of two urinals flat back or angular lipped front in vitreous china ware white with 5 litres capacity best Indian make C.I automatic flushing cistern with fittings and flushing pipe etc., complete as fully described in item no 30.15 above 430 mm high : 30.17 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of three urinals flat back or angular lipped in vitreous china ware white with one no. 10 litres capacity best Indian make C.I automatic flushing cistern with fittings and flush pipe etc., complete as fully described in item no 30.15 above 430 mm high : 30.18 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of four urinals flat back or angular lipped in vitreous china ware white with two nos. 5 litres capacity best Indian make C.I automatic flushing cisterns with fittings and flush pipe etc., complete as fully described in item no 30.15 above 430 mm high : 30.19 Extra over and above item No. 30.15 to 30.18 above for providing and fixing per set lead 'P' trap and 32mm lead waste pipe weighing 3.47 kg./metre and 2.8 mm thick upto floor level and plumber joint.

Each

173.00

724.00

190.00

741.00

Each

231.00

1010.00

253.00

1032.00

Each

344.00

1436.00

377.00

1469.00

Each Urinal

7.00

109.25

7.50

109.75

30.20 Extra over and above item No. 30.15 to 30.18 above for providing and fixing chromium plated brass 'P' or 'S' trap with waste pipe of 32mm dia complete.

Each

7.00

108.00

7.50

108.50

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

30.21 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make large flat back or angular lipped front urinal 610 mm high (610 mm x 400 mm x 380mm) consisting of : (i) Flat back lipped or angular Urinal Basin or vitreous china ware white (to the approval of the Engineer-incharge) ; 5 Litres capacity mosquito proof Indian make C.I automatic flushing cistern, painted with non-Yellowing white enamel paint or other approved shade enamel paint on outside and superior black bitumastic paint on inside with screwed 15 mm pipe;

(ii)

(iii)

Pair of R.S or C.I painted brackets and brass coupling ; Pair of C.I special type brackets for Urinal; 32 mm C.P brass spreader; Standard size G.I. flush pipe with C.P brass wall clips and unions;

(iv)

(v) (vi)

(vii) 32 mm C.P brass waste with dome grating; (viii) 32 mm C.P brass bottle trap; complete including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fitting etc. (as required by the Engineer-in-charge) single urinal 30.22 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of two urinals large flat back or angular lipped 610mm high in vitreous China ware white with 5 litres capacity best Indian make C.I. Automatic flushing cistern with fitting and flush pipe etc. complete as fully described in item No.30.21 above Range of two urinals. Each 173.50 1928.00 190.00 1945.00

Each

116.00

1,095.00

127.00

1,106.00

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Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

30.23 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of three urinals large flat back or angular lipped front 610mm high in vitreous China ware white with one No.10 litres capacity best Indian make C.I. Automatic flushing cistern with fittings and flush pipe etc.complete as fully described in item No.30.21 above Range of three urinals. Each 30.24 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of four urinals large flat back or angular lipped front 610mm high in vitreous China ware white two No.5 litres capacity best Indian make C.I. automatic flushing cistern with fittings and flush pipe etc.complete as fully described in item No.30.21 above Range of three urinals. 30.25 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make stall urinal in vitreous china ware white (to the approval of Engineer-incharge) consisting of :(i) Stall Urinal 1140 mm high in vitreous china ware conforming to IS : 2556-PV-1967 (as approved by the Engineer-in-charge) 5 Litres capacity mosquito proof Indian make C.I automatic flushing system painted with non-Yellowing white enamel paint or other approved shade enamel paint on out side and superior black bitumastic paint on in side complete with inlet screwed 15 mm pipe; Pair of R.S or C.I painted brackets and brass coupling ; Standard size G.I. flush pipe C.P brass clips and unions 32 mm C.P brass waste with dome grating; 231.00 2815.50 253.00 2837.50

Each

344.00

3845.00

377.00

3878.00

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(vi)

32 mm C.P brass spreader; complete including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fittings etc (as required by the Engineer-in-charge)

Each

116.00

1,964.00

127.00

1,975.00

30.26 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of two stall urinals 1140 mm high in vitreous chinaware white with one no. 5 litres capacity C.I automatic flushing cistern with fittngs and flush pipe complete as fully described in item no. 30.25 above Range of two urinals. 30.27 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of three stall urinals 1140 mm high in vitreous chinaware white with one no. 10 litres capacity C.I automatic flushing cistern with fittngs and flush pipe complete as fully described in item no. 30.25 above Range of three urinals. 30.28 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a Range of four stall urinals 1140 mm high in vitreous chinaware white with 2 no.5 litres capacity C.I automatic flushing cisterns with fittngs and flush pipe complete as fully described in item no. 30.25 above. Range of four urinals. 30.29 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make squatting urinals of size 600 mm x 350 mm consisting of : (i) Squatting plate urinal 600 mm x 350 mm invitreous chinaware white (as approved by the Engineer-incharge) 5 Litres capacity mosquito proof Indian make C.I automatic flushing cistern painted with non-Yellowing white enamel paint or other approved shade enamel paint on out side and superior black bitumastic paint on inside complete with screwed 15 mm pipe;

Each

173.50

3,654.50

190.00

3,673.00

Each

231.00

5,408.00

253.00

5,430.00

Each

344.00

7,293.00

377.00

7,326.00

(ii)

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iii)

Pair of R.S or C.I painted brackets and brass coupling ; Standard size G.I. flushing pipe complete with fittings ; complete including cutting and making good the walls and floors and painting of fittings etc. (as approved by the Engineer - In - charge) Each 116.00 612.00 127.00 623.00

(iv)

30.30 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of two squatting urinals in vitreous chinaware white with one no. 5 litres capacity C.I automatic flushing cistern as fully described in item no. 30.29 above. 30.31 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of three squatting urinals in vitreous chinaware white with 10 litres capacity (automatic) flushing cistern with fitting and flash pipe complete as fully described in item no. 30.29 above 30.32 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make a range of four squatting urinals in vitreous chinaware white with two no. 5 litres capacity C.I automatic flushing cistern with fitting and flash pipe complete as fully described in item no. 30.29 above 30.33 Extra for Providing and fixing vitreous automatic flushing cistern including fittings and brackets instead of C.I flushing cistern complete. (a) (b) 5 Litres capacity cistern white 10 Litres capacity cistern white

Each

173.50

910.00

190.00

926.50

Each

231.00

1253.00

253.00

1275.00

Each

344.00

1773.00

377.00

1806.00

Each Each

70.00 43.00

70.00 43.00

30.34 Extra for Providing and fixing standard size C.P brass flush pipe complete with fittings instead of G.I flush pipe complete. (i) (ii) For Single Urinal For a range of two Urinals Per set Per set 54.00 149.00 54.00 149.00

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iii) (iv)

For a range of three Urinals For a range of four Urinals

Per set Per set

226.00 348.00

226.00 348.00

30.35 Providing and fixing 25 mm thick marble backs for the different type of urinals size 600 mm x 1,050 mm 30.36 Providing and fixing 25 mm thick marble partitions for different type of urinals

Each

50.00

430.50

54.50

435.00

(a) (b)

Size 375 mm x 750 mm Vitreous china ware partition plate :Small size 680mm x 300mm white

Each

21.00

191.00

23.00

193.00

(i)

Each (ii) (C) Large size 835mm x 355mm white Each

20.00 20.00

195.50 283.00

21.50 21.50

197.00 284.50

Lavatory suites

30.37 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make white ordinary lavatory suites consisting of :Lavatory in vitreous china ware size as given below (to the approval of the Engineer in charge) including china plug for tap hole where necessary; I.S 2556 Part (iv) 1967; R.S or C.I brackets for building into wall including painting; 32 mm C.P brass waste with C.P brass Chain and rubber plugs; 15 mm C.P Brass screw down pillar tap with jamnuts or coupling best design (as approved by the Engineer-in-charge)

All fittings best Indian make and to the approval of the Engineer - in-charge. All brass work chromium plated and complete in all respect including cutting and making good the walls, floors and painting of fitting etc. white :(i) (ii) Size 450 mm x 300 mm with one tap Size 550 mm x 400 mm with one tap Each Each 146.00 146.00 432.00 495.00 160.00 160.00 446.00 509.00

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Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

(iii) (iv)

Size 630 mm x 450 mm with one tap Size 660 mm x 460 mm with one tap for hospital use.

Each

146.00

576.00

160.00

590.00

Each

146.00

890.00

160.00

904.00

30.38 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make lavatory suites (with full antisplashrim in vitreous china ware and all other necessary fittings as fully described in item No. 30.37 above white (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) Size 510mm x 400mm with one tap Size 530mm x 430mm with one tap Size 610mm x 510mm with one tap Size 630mm x 450mm with one tap Size 630mm x 510mm with one tap Size 690mm x 550mm with one tap Each Each Each Each Each Each 146.00 146.00 146.00 146.00 146.00 146.00 521.50 614.00 761.00 612.50 824.00 1001.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 535.50 628.00 775.00 626.50 838.00 1015.00

30.39 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make chromium plated brass 2nd tap for lavatory suite. 30.40 (a) Providing and fixing in position best Indian make C.P brass basin mixer complete instead of piller tap. Providing and fixing in position best Indian make C.P brass three tap holes mixer with pop up waste instead of one no, piller tap and C.P waste.

Each

5.50

100.50

6.00

101.00

Each

9.00

234.00

10.00

235.00

(b)

Each 30.41 Extra for Providing and fixing in position best Indian make C.P elbow action pillar tap instead of C.P brass pillar tap. 30.42 Providing and fixing in position 32 mm dia G.I waste pipe embedded in wall of lead waste pipe weighing 3.47 kg per metre and 2.8 mm thick upto floor level including cost of wipped solder joint etc. complete as required by the Engineer in charge :(a) (b) lead waste pipe G.I. waste pipe Each Each

14.50

592.00

16.00

593.50

Each

32.00

32.00

7.00 31.00

99.00 102.00

7.50 34.00

99.50 105.00

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Description

Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

30.43 providing and fixing in position best Indian make chroium plated brass 'P' or 'S' trap 32mm dia. 30.44 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make chromium plated brass,Bottle trap 32mm dia. Sinks

Each

5.75

66.50

6.50

67.00

Each

9.00

92.00

10.00

93.00

(D)

30.45 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make sinks consisting of :(i) R.C.C sink in mosaic size as given below. R.S or C.I Brackets for building into wall for sink including painting. 40 mm C.P brass waste with C.P brass chain and rubber plug; all fittings best Indian make and to the approval of the Engineer-in-Charge.

(ii)

(iii)

All brass work chromium plated complete in all respect including cutting and making good the walls and floors painting of fitting etc. complete. (a) (b) (c) (d) Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 250 mm Size 750 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm Size 750 mm x 450 mm x 250 mm Each Each Each Each 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 322.00 335.00 354.00 373.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 334.00 347.00 366.00 385.00

30.46 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make vitreous chinaware sinks with complete fitting as fully described in item No. 30.45 above white. (a) (b) (c) (d) Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 250 mm Size 750 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm Size 750 mm x 450 mm x 250 mm Each Each Each Each 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 841.00 908.00 908.00 1000.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 853.00 920.00 920.00 1012.00

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Description

Unit Plains Area Labour Rate

Rates Sub-Mountainous Region Labour Rate 6 Through Rate 7

Through Rate 5

30.47 Providing and fixing in position best quality stainless steel sinks with complete fitting as fully described in item no. 30.45 above. (a) Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm (Net size excluding flat edge) Size 530 mm x 450 mm x 175 mm (Net size excluding flat edge)

Each

125.00

2724.00

137.00

2736.00

(b)

Each

125.00

2091.00

137.00

2103.00

30.48 Providing and fixing in position well seasoned teak wood draining board with skirting and beadings iron brackets for building into wall including painting and cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) Size 750 mm x 450 mm x 40 mm thick Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 40mm thick Each 30.49 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make vitreous chinaware draining board with iron bracket for building into wall including painting cutting and making good the walls etc. white 49.50 231.50 54.00 236.00

Each

49.50

263.00

54.00

267.50

(b)

(a) (b)

450 mm x 450 mm 530 mm x 450 mm

Each Each

49.50 49.50

248.25 261.00

54.00 54.00

252.75 265.50

30.50 Providing and fixing in position best quality stainless steel draining board with Iron brackets for building into walls including painting cutting and making good the walls etc. size 600 mm x 450 mm 30.51 Providing and fixing in position best quality stainless steel sink built in draining board of size 600 mm x 450 mm complete as described item no. 30.47 and 30.50 above (a) Sink size 600 mm x 450 mm x 200 mm Sink size 530 mm x 450 mm x 175 mm

Each

49.50

1072.50

54.00

1077.00

Each

175.00

5,280.50

191.50

5,297.00

(b)

Each

175.00

4,458.25

191.50

4,474.75

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Through Rate 5

30.52 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make vitreous chinaware white laboratory sinks (to the approval of the Engineer - In-Charge) (i) The sink in vitreous china ware white with or without 15 mm Rim protection around outlet 65 mm x 50 mm and with or with out combined open weir over flow centre at and complete with. Laboratory Sink Waste. Pair of clamps of 25 mm x 3 mm thick Iron complete in all respects including cutting making good the walls or tables etc. Size 400 mm x 250 mm x 150 mm Size 450 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm Size 500 mm x 350 mm x 150 mm Size 600 mm x 400 mm x 200 mm Size 600 mm x 450 mm x 400 mm Each Each Each Each Each 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00 385.00 407.00 525.00 825.00 858.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 137.00 397.00 419.00 537.00 837.00 870.00

(ii) (iii)

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)

30.53 Providing and fixing 40 mm I/D G.I waste pipe embedded in walls or lead waste pipe weighing 4.46 kg./Metre and 3.00 mm thick upto floor level as required by the Engineer-in-Charge including cost of union and plumber joint. (a) (b) lead waste pipe G.I. waste pipe Each Each 10.00 14.50 115.00 54.50 11.00 16.00 116.00 56.00

30.54 Providing and fixing 40 mm i/d chromium plated brass trap with Chromium plated brass pipe to wall with wall flange, complete (as per requirement of the Engineer-inCharge) for use with sinks. (a) (b) With bottle trap (Indian make) With 'P' or 'S' Trap (Indian make) Each Each 9.00 6.00 107.50 84.25 10.00 6.50 108.50 84.75

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30.55 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make drinking fountain consisting of C.P Brass fittings 15mm self closing nonconcusive inlet bottle valves with regulating device waste coupling with flush grating bottle trap with 62mm seal inlet coupling nut screwed and including cutting and making good the walls and floors etc. with 32 mm lead waste pipe upto floor level. (a) (b) Vitreous china ware white fountain. C.P Brass drinking fountain with jet in centre of bowl self closing & wall flange etc. complete. C.I procelain fountain. enamelled drinking Each 117.00 1,283.50 128.50 1,295.00 Each 117.00 1,124.50 128.50 1,136.00

Each

117.00

1,115.50

128.50

1,127.00

(c)

30.56 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make shower with 15 or 20 mm I/D Inlet. (a) C.P Brass rose showers (i) (ii) (iii) (b) (c) 150 mm diameter rose showers 125 mm diameter rose showers 100 mm diameter rose showers Each Each Each Each Each 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 46.30 34.90 26.05 77.90 133.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 46.50 35.10 26.25 78.10 133.20

C.P Brass with revolving joint showers. C.P Brass telephonic shower.

30.57 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make paper holders fixed in to wall with C.P brass screws complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) (b) C.P. Brass toilet paper holder. Vitreous China ware white toilet paper holder. Recessed Vitreous china white toilet paper holder. ware Each 8.00 54.50 9.00 55.50 Each 8.00 46.00 9.00 47.00

Each

8.00

40.00

9.00

41.00

(c)

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30.58 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make towel rails fixed in with rewal plugs embedded in walls with c.p brass screws, complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls etc.

(a)

25mm dia c.p brass adjustable (i) (ii) 750 mm long 600 mm long Each Each 11.00 11.00 129.00 123.50 12.00 12.00 130.00 124.50

(b)

20mm dia c.p brass adjustable (i) (ii) 750 mm long 600 mm long Each Each 11.00 11.00 125.00 120.00 12.00 12.00 126.00 121.00

(c)

25mm dia aluminium towel rail 600 mm long. C.P brass two arms swivel towel rail 400 mm long. C.P brass towel ring.

Each

11.00

66.00

12.00

67.00

(d)

Each Each

11.00 11.00

108.00 70.00

12.00 12.00

109.00 71.00

(e)

30.59 Providing and fixing in position glass shelf fixed in with rawl plugs with C.P brass screws complete including cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) With c.p brass brackets and guard rail. (i) (ii) (b) 600 mm x 125 mm 530 mm x 125 mm Each Each 16.50 16.50 65.00 61.25 18.00 18.00 66.50 62.75

With aluminium bracket and guard rail 600 mm x 125 mm Vitreous China ware shelf 560 mm long white.

Each

16.50

41.75

18.00

43.25

(c)

Each

16.50

73.75

18.00

75.25

30.60 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make soap dish fixed into wall with C.P brass screws and complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) C.P Brass

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Soap dish large Soap dish small

Each Each

2.25 2.25

43.00 27.75

2.50 2.50

43.25 28.00

Vitreous china ware white (i) (ii) Soap dish 160 mm Soap dish 380 mm Each Each 2.25 2.25 31.25 48.50 2.50 2.50 31.50 48.75

(c)

Vitreous China ware recessed soap dish 150 mm x 150 mm white. Vitreous China ware recessed soap dish with hand rails white.

Each

2.25

48.50

2.50

48.75

(d)

Each

2.25

96.75

2.50

97.00

30.61 Providing & Fixing in position best indian make bevelled edge 5mm thick mirror mounted on asbestos sheet ground fixed in position by means of 4 nos. chromium plated brass screws and washers over rubber washers and rawl plugs embedded in the walls or chromium plated brass clamps with C.P. brass screws (as required by the Engineer-in- Charge) complete including cutting and making good the walls etc.

(a)

Indian Make (i) (ii) 600 mm x 450 mm 550 mm x 400 mm Each Each 33.00 33.00 121.00 108.50 36.00 36.00 124.00 111.50

30.62 Providing & Fixing in position brass oxidized gas taps (to the approval of the Engineer-in- Charge) complete in all respects. (a) (b) (c) (d) One way Two way Three way Four way Each Each Each Each 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 54.50 75.25 96.25 117.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 54.75 75.50 96.50 117.25

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30.63 Providing & Fixing in position best Indian make coat and hat hooks fixed into wall with c.p. brass screws and rawl plugs etc. complete including cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) C.P. Brass (i) (ii) (b) One way Twin way Each Each 2.40 2.40 25.40 29.80 2.60 2.60 25.60 30.00

Aluminium make (i) (ii) One way Twin way Each Each 2.40 2.40 9.60 12.15 2.60 2.60 9.80 12.35

30.64 Providing & Fixing in position superior quality 65 mm I\d opening C.P brass dometype hinged grating weighing about 750 grams fixed in cement sand mortar 1:2 complete in all respects (as required by the Engineer-in- Charge) 30.65 Providing & Fixing in postion 15 mm i/d C.P. brass bib cock of best quality (as approved by the Engineer-in-charge). (a) (b) Bib cock long body Bib cock sparow with perlmix and flange Bib cock

Each

4.50

102.50

5.00

103.00

Each

2.10

119.80

2.30

120.00

Each Each

2.10 2.10

105.90 90.65

2.30 2.30

106.10 90.85

(c)

30.66 Providing & Fixing in postion C.P.brass stop cock (as approved by the Engineer-incharge). (a) 15 mm stop cock (i) (ii) (b) stop cock male & female end Concealed stop cock with flange. Each Each 3.00 3.00 91.60 104.20 3.30 3.30 91.90 104.50

20 mm stop cock (i) (ii) stop cock male & female end Stop cock with flange. Each Each 4.25 4.25 112.00 123.25 4.50 4.50 112.25 123.50

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30.67 Providing & Fixing in postion C.P.brass liquid soap container of best quality (as required by the Engineer-in-charge). 30.68 Providing & fixing 15 mm C.P brass laboratory cock swan neck of best quality (to the approval of the Engineer-in- Charge) (a) (b) (c) One way Two way Three way

Each

1.50

72.10

1.65

72.25

Each Each Each

3.50 3.50 3.50

117.50 189.60 250.30

3.80 3.80 3.80

117.80 189.90 250.60

30.69 Providing & fixing in position best Indian make C.P brass tooth brush Cum. Tooth paste holder fixed in with rawl plugs with C.P brass screws complete including cutting and making good the walls etc. (i) Tooth Brush Cum. Tooth paste holder Each (ii) Tooth Brush holder Each 1.50 1.50 41.60 30.25 1.65 1.65 41.75 30.40

30.70 Providing & fixing in position best Indian make tumbler Cum. Tooth broush holder fixed in with rawl plugs with C.P brass screws complete including cutting and making good the walls etc. (a) (b) C.P Brass Vitreous China white Each Each 1.50 1.50 30.25 27.70 1.65 1.65 30.40 27.85

30.71 Providing & fixing in position best Indian make C.P brass wall mixer 15 mm. (a) (b) With Telephonic Shower Without Telephonic shower. Each Each 7.00 7.00 605.25 482.00 7.50 7.50 605.75 483.00

30.72 Providing & fixing in position best Indian make flexible tube connection. (a) Aluminium (i) (ii) (iii) 15 mm x 300 mm 15 mm x 375 mm 15 mm x 450 mm Each Each Each 3.50 3.50 3.50 22.50 26.25 30.00 3.75 3.75 3.75 22.75 26.50 30.25

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(b)

C.P.Brass (i) (ii) (iii) 15 mm x 300 mm 15 mm x 375 mm 15 mm x 450 mm Each Each Each 3.50 3.50 3.50 35.10 41.50 47.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 35.35 41.75 48.00

30.73 Providing & Fixing in position best Indian make C.P.brass inlet connection 15 mm with 375mm pipe and C.P. brass nuts. 30.74 Providing and fixing in position H.C.I. soil waste vent or antisyphonage pipes to I.S.I. specification of E.D.C manufacture or of any other reputed firm including cutting and wastage etc. and cutting holes in walls roofs or floors etc. and making good to its original condition but excluding cost of lead jointing.

Each

3.50

107.25

3.75

107.50

(a) (b) (c) 30.74 (ii) (a)

100mm Internal diameter 75 mm Internal diameter 50mm Internal diameter

Metre Metre Metre

4.80 4.80 4.80

85.00 75.10 61.90

5.20 5.20 5.20

85.40 75.50 62.30

Providing fixing in position 10 feet long centrifugally 100mm inner dia cast iron spun pipe ISI marked including cutting, holes in walls, roofs or floors etc. and making good to its original condition but excluding the cost of lead jointing (Based on 1987 Metre rates)

13.10

302.00

14.40

304.00

(b) Providing fixing in position 10 feet long centrifugally 75mm inner dia cast iron spun pipe ISI marked including cutting holes in walls, roofs or floors etc. and making good to its original condition but excluding the cost of Metre lead jointing.

13.10

260.00

14.40

261.00

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30.75 Providing and fixing in position C.I. gully trap cover weighing approximately 7.26 kg and frame for gully trap chamber clear opening size 300mm x 300mm and out side size 330mmx330mm including painting the exposed surface with 3 coats of black bitumastic superior paint of approved manufacture etc. Each 30.76 Providing and fixing in position H.C.I. gratings 150mm x 150mm for gully trap including painting with black bitumastic superior paint of approved manufacture three coats. 30.77 Providing lead caulked joints to H.C.I. pipes and specials conforming to I.S.I. Specification of E.L.C. manufacture or any other reputed firm including cost of lead yarn,fuel and tools etc. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter (1.36 kg) 75mm internal diameter (1.13 kg) 50mm internal diameter (0.91 kg) Each Each Each 8.10 6.50 5.50 37.75 31.60 25.25 8.90 7.15 6.00 38.55 32.25 25.75 2.30 60.20 2.50 60.40

Each

2.30

10.20

2.50

10.40

Note :- The lead and yarn in item No. 30.77 above will be supplied-Ex-Divisional stores or F.O.R. nearest Railway Station at the stock issue rate in force. 30.78 Providing & Fixing in position M.S or heavy flat iron clamps made out of M.S flat iron not less than 5 mm of the approved design for fixing C.I. soil waste, vent or antisyhonage pipes to walls complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors etc. and painting. (a) (b) (c) For 100mm internal diameter pipes For 75mm internal diameter pipes For 50mm internal diameter pipes Each Each Each 6.75 6.75 6.75 17.40 14.95 13.70 7.40 7.40 7.40 18.05 15.60 14.35

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30.79 Providing and fixing H.C.I. Floor traps conforming to I.S.I. Specification of reputed firm of the self cleaning design with C.P. brass hinged grating with frame with or without vent arm and including cement concrete 1:2:4 under and around the floor trap where required upto floor level complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors,etc. minimum depth of water should be 150mm with a minium seal 50mm. Each Each 34.50 34.50 128.50 133.25 38.00 38.00 132.00 136.75

(a) (b)

with 50mm i/d outlet with 75mm i/d outlet

30.80 Providing and fixing in position H.C.I. 50mm internal diameter outlet plain nahani trap conforming to I.S.I specifications of reputed firm of the self cleaning design with C.P brass hinged grating with frame weighing 6.80 kg. each fixed complete as fully described in item no. 30.79 above. (a) (b) 50 mm i/d outlet plain Nahani trap 75 mm i/d outlet plain Nahani trap Each Each 34.50 34.50 114.75 119.50 38.00 38.00 118.25 123.00

30.81 Providing and fixing in position H.C.I special for soil waste vent or anti syphonage pipes to I.S.I specifications of E.L.C manufacture or any other reputed firm including cutting and wastage etc. cutting holes in walls roofs or floors etc. and making good to its original condition but excluding cost of lead joining.

(a)

For 100mm i/d pipes (i) (ii) Heal rest bend. Double junction with door 100mm x 100mm x 100mmx 100mm Pass over pipe Single junction with door 100mm x 100mm x 100mmx 100mm Each 3.45 47.80 3.75 48.10

Each Each

3.45 3.45

129.10 42.30

3.75 3.75

129.40 42.60

(iii) (iv)

Each

3.45

80.45

3.75

80.75

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(v)

Double junction plain 100mm 100mm x 100mmx 100mm Single junction 100mm x 100mm

x Each 3.45 123.00 3.75 123.30

(vi)

plain 100mm x Each 3.45 73.70 3.75 74.00

(vii) Single junction with door 100mm x 100mm x 50mm (viii) Double junction with door 100mm x 100mm x 50mmx 50mm (ix) Single junction 100mm x 50mm plain 100mm x

Each

3.45

80.45

3.75

80.75

Each

3.45

129.10

3.75

129.40

Each 100mm x Each 100mm x Each 100mm x Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.45

73.70

3.75

74.00

(x)

Double junction plain 100mm x 50mmx 50mm Double invert junction 100mm x 50mmx 50mm

3.45

123.00

3.75

123.30

(xi)

3.45

131.00

3.75

131.30

(xii) Single invert junction 100mm x 50mm (xiii) Bend with door (xiv) Bend plain (xv) Terminal guard (xvi) Cowls (xvii) Door piece (xviii) Hand hole pipe (xix) Diminishing pipe piece (xx) P' or 'S' trap with vent (xxi) P' or 'S' trap without vent (xxii) Collars (xxiii) Off sets (a) (b) (c) (d) 65mm projection 75mm projection 115mm projection 150mm projection

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 2.40 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

114.35 53.30 42.90 46.60 45.50 59.50 70.00 34.90 77.40 71.20 26.90

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 2.60 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

114.65 53.60 43.20 46.90 45.70 59.80 70.30 35.20 77.70 71.50 27.20

Each Each Each Each

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

71.20 72.45 73.70 74.90

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

71.50 72.75 74.00 75.20

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(e) (f)

225mm projection 300mm projection

Each Each

3.45 3.45

77.40 81.10

3.75 3.75

77.70 81.40

(xxiv) Water closet connectors (Plain) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (b) 150mm long 225mm long 300mm long 375mm long or 400 mm long 425mm long or 450 mm long 500 mm long or 525 mm long 600 mm long 750mm long Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 17.50 24.25 32.30 36.00 41.50 45.20 51.35 63.70 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 17.65 24.40 32.45 36.15 41.65 45.35 51.50 63.85

For 75mm i/d pipes (i) (ii) (iii) Heal rest bend. Pass over pipe Double junction with door 75mm x 75mm x 75mmx 75mm Single junction with door 75mm x 75mm x 75mm Double junction plain 75mm x 75mm x 75mmx 75mm Single junction plain 75mm x 75mm x 75mm Each Each 3.45 3.45 41.65 36.70 3.75 3.75 41.95 37.00

Each

3.45

109.40

3.75

109.70

(iv)

Each

3.45

64.40

3.75

64.70

(v)

Each

3.45

102.00

3.75

102.30

(vi)

Each

3.45

57.70

3.75

58.00

(vii) Single junction with door 75mm x 75mm x 50mm (viii) Double junction with door 75mm x 75mm x 50mm x 50 mm (ix) Single junction plain 75mm x 75mm x 50mm Double junction plain 75mm x 75mm x 50mm x 50mm

Each

3.45

64.40

3.75

64.70

Each

3.45

109.40

3.75

109.70

Each

3.45

57.70

3.75

58.00

(x)

Each

3.45

102.00

3.75

102.30

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(xi)

Single invert junction 75mm x 75mm x 50mm 75mm x

Each

3.45

95.85

3.75

96.15

(xii) Double invert junction 75mm x 50mm x 50 mm (xiii) Bend with door (xiv) Plain Bend (xv) Terminal guard (xvi) Door piece (xvii) Cowls (xviii) Collars (xix) Hand hole pipe (xx) Diminishing pipe piece (xxi) 'P' or 'S' trap with vent (xxii) 'P' or 'S' trap without vent (xxii) Off sets (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (c) 65mm projection 75mm projection 115mm projection 150mm projection 225mm projection 300mm projection

Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 2.40 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

110.65 42.85 36.10 41.65 53.95 40.60 21.30 65.05 28.10 71.20 65.05

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 2.60 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

110.95 43.15 36.40 41.95 54.25 40.80 21.60 65.35 28.40 71.50 65.35

Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

47.80 50.30 52.70 55.20 58.90 62.60

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

48.10 50.60 53.00 55.50 59.20 62.90

For 50mm i/d pipes (i) (ii) (iii) Heal rest bend. Pass over pipe Double junction with door 50mm x 50mm x 50mmx 50mm Single junction with door 50mm x 50mm x 50mm Each Each 3.45 3.45 35.50 29.95 3.75 3.75 35.80 30.25

Each

3.45

97.05

3.75

97.35

(iv)

Each

3.45

47.80

3.75

48.10

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(v)

Double junction plain 50mm x 50mm x 50mmx 50mm Single junction plain 50mm x 50mm x 50mm

Each

3.45

89.70

3.75

90.00

(vi)

Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 2.40 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

41.65 84.75 99.50 36.70 30.55 35.50 17.60 34.40 58.90 44.10 58.90 65.05

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 2.60 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

41.95 85.05 99.80 37.00 30.85 35.80 17.90 34.60 59.20 44.40 59.20 65.35

(vii) Single invert junction with door (viii) Double invert junction with door (ix) (x) (xi) Bend with door Bend Plain Terminal guard

(xii) Collars (xiii) Cowls (xiv) Hand hole pipe (xv) Door piece (xvi) 'P' or 'S' trap without vent (xvii) 'P' or 'S' trap with vent (xviii) Off sets (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 65mm projection 75mm projection 115mm projection 150mm projection 225mm projection 300mm projection

Each Each Each Each Each Each

3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45 3.45

31.80 33.00 34.25 35.50 37.95 40.40

3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75

32.10 33.30 34.55 35.80 38.25 40.70

Lead Pipes and Fittings Lead Pipes 30.82 Providing and fixing lead pipes complete in all respects. (a) 100mm i/d weighing 11.31 kg/metre Metre thickness 3.00mm 75mm i/d weighing 8.44 kg/metre Metre thickness 3.00mm

14.60

238.00

16.00

239.40

(b)

10.95

177.85

12.00

178.90

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(c)

50mm i/d weighing 5.95 kg/metre Metre thickness 3.00mm 40mm i/d weighing 4.46 kg/metre Metre thickness 3.00mm 32mm i/d weighing 3.47 kg/metre Metre thickness 2.80mm 32mm i/d weighing 7.24 kg/metre Metre thickness 5.9mm 25mm i/d weighing 6.20 kg/metre Metre thickness 5.6mm 20mm i/d weighing 4.46 kg/metre Metre thickness 5.2mm 15mm i/d weighing 3.47 kg/metre Metre thickness 5.4mm

7.30

124.25

8.00

124.95

(d)

7.30

95.30

8.00

96.00

(e)

5.85

74.20

6.45

74.80

(f)

6.10

162.45

6.65

163.00

(g)

6.10

128.30

6.65

128.85

(h)

5.85

93.90

6.45

94.50

(i)

4.50

72.80

4.90

73.20

30.83 Providing and fixing lead inlet connection with brass union for flushing and warning pipes complete in all respects.

(a)

15mm i/d lead pipe 1.49 kg/metre thickness 2.7mm 20mm i/d lead pipe 2.48 kg/metre thickness 3.2mm 15mm alkithene pipe inlet connection.

Each

2.75

18.75

3.00

19.00

(b)

Each

2.75

27.25

3.00

27.50

(c)

Each Wiped Solder Joints 30.84 Providing wiped solder joints lead pipes and brass fittings including cost of jointing material. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. 40mm internal diameter. 32mm internal diameter. 25mm internal diameter. Each Each Each Each Each Each

1.80

8.25

1.95

8.40

20.10 16.70 13.40 10.00 7.00 7.00

119.00 94.85 68.90 50.00 40.75 34.75

22.00 18.30 14.70 11.00 7.50 7.50

120.90 96.45 70.20 51.00 41.25 35.25

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30.85 Cutting chase in brick walls in cement or in floor for embedding G.I. or C.I pipes lines and making good the same to its original condition. (a) (b) (c) (d) Size 75 mm x 75 mm Size 150 mm x 150 mm Size 75 mm x50 mm Size 225 mm x225 mm Metre Metre Metre Metre 5.00 8.60 4.40 14.50 7.50 12.60 6.40 20.50 5.50 9.40 4.75 15.90 8.00 13.40 6.75 21.90

30.86 Dismantling H.C.I Soil pipes (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Metre Metre Metre 2.15 1.85 1.60 2.25 1.95 1.70

30.87 Dismantling H.C.I specials. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Each Each Each 0.80 0.75 0.60 0.85 0.80 0.65

30.88 Dismantling lead caulked joints of H.C.I pipes including cost of fuel and tools. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Each Each Each 4.35 3.95 2.65 4.65 4.25 2.80

30.89 Dismantling heavy flat iron clamps. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Each Each Each 4.75 3.70 2.80 5.20 4.05 3.10

30.90 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fitting with black bitumastic paint of approved manufacture one coat on old work. A With special quality paint

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(a) (b) (c) B

100 mm i/d 75 mm i/d 50 mm i/d

Metre Metre Metre

0.50 0.37 0.28

1.05 0.75 0.55

0.55 0.40 0.30

1.10 0.80 0.60

With I.S.I Marked Paint (a) (b) (c) 100 mm i/d 75 mm i/d 50 mm i/d Metre Metre Metre 0.50 0.37 0.28 0.85 0.65 0.47 0.55 0.40 0.30 0.90 0.65 0.50

30.91 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fitting with black bitumastic paint of approved manufacture two coats on new work. A With special quality paint (a) (b) (c) B 100 mm i/d 75 mm i/d 50 mm i/d Metre Metre Metre 0.80 0.60 0.44 1.90 1.40 1.05 0.90 0.65 0.49 2.00 1.45 1.10

With I.S.I Marked Paint (a) (b) (c) 100 mm i/d 75 mm i/d 50 mm i/d Metre Metre Metre 0.80 0.60 0.44 1.50 1.10 0.85 0.90 0.65 0.49 1.60 1.15 0.90

30.92 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fitting with I.S.I marked quality synthetic enamel paints in all shades on old work one coat paint including rubbing down old work. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Metre Metre Metre 0.48 0.35 0.26 1.10 0.80 0.60 0.54 0.40 0.30 1.15 0.85 0.65

30.93 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fitting with I.S.I marked quality synthetic enamel paints in all shades on existing or new work two coats paints including rubbing etc.

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(a) (b) (c)

100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter.

Metre Metre Metre

0.75 0.55 0.42

2.15 1.55 1.15

0.85 0.60 0.46

2.25 1.60 1.20

30.94 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fittings with superior quality synthetic enamel paint in all shades onold work one coat paint including rubbing down the old paint. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Metre Metre Metre 0.48 0.35 0.26 1.75 1.30 0.95 0.54 0.40 0.30 1.80 1.35 1.00

30.95 Painting H.C.I soil waste and vent pipes and fittings with superior quality synthetic enamel paint in all shades on existing or new work two coats paint including cleaning rubbing etc. (a) (b) (c) 100mm internal diameter. 75mm internal diameter. 50mm internal diameter. Metre Metre Metre 0.75 0.55 0.42 3.65 2.65 2.00 0.85 0.60 0.46 3.75 2.70 2.05

Internal Water Supply 30.96 Providing and fixing in position automatic brass ball valves in tanks. (a) With copper ball. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 15mm internal diameter. 20mm internal diameter. 25mm internal diameter. 32mm internal diameter. 40mm internal diameter. 50 mm internal diameter. Each Each Each Each Each Each 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 66.65 85.60 117.25 174.20 256.40 382.90 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 66.85 85.80 117.45 174.40 256.60 383.10

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(b)

With Plastic ball (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) 15mm internal diameter. 20mm internal diameter. 25mm internal diameter. 32mm internal diameter. 40mm internal diameter. 50 mm internal diameter. Each Each Each Each Each Each 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 2.40 47.65 66.65 91.95 123.60 161.50 231.10 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 47.85 66.85 92.15 123.80 161.70 231.30

30.97 Labour only for fixing in position mild steel storage tanks (to be supplied by the Engineer-in-charge Ex-public Health store) including hosting etc. And carriage from store to site of work complete with providing and fixing 15mm or 20mm internal diameter flanges for inlet and outlet, 25mm for over flow and 40mm for scour pipe including 25mm brass perfcrated mosquito proof cap for over flow and plug for scour pipe and labour for making pipe connections and small masonry supports on the top of the roof where these tanks are to be fixed complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors etc. (A) Tanks made out of 3.00mm thick plates.

(i) (ii) (B)

upto 275 litres capacity More then 275 litres capacity

Each Each

160.00 163.50

164.50 168.00

Tanks made out of 5.00mm thick plates.

(i) (ii)

upto 680 litres capacity Greater then 680 litres capacity but upto 910 litres capacity. More then 910 litres capacity

Each

166.65

171.30

Each Each

172.00 173.00

176.50 177.50

(iii)

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30.98 Labour only for fixing in position pressed steel storage tanks capacity as given below (to be supplied by the Department Expublic Health store in unassembled conditions) including carriage from stores to site of works hoisting and placing the tanks in position assembling, making inlet outlet, scour and over flow connection including providing and fixing in position brass perforated cap for overflow and plug for scour pipe and small masonry supports on the roof where these tanks are to be fixed complete in all respects including cutting and making good the walls and floors etc.

(a) (b) (c) (d)

1800 litres capacity 3600 litres capacity 5400 litres capacity 7200 litres capacity

Each Each Each Each

248.50 384.00 510.00 690.00

262.70 406.70 540.00 728.00

Note :- Where masonry supports are not required such as in case of Tanks to be plced on independent masonary pillars instead of over roof the rates of item 30.98 may be correspondingly reduced as under:(i) Item 30.98 (a) @ 90.00 each (ii) Item 30.98 (b) @ 135.00 each (iii) Item 30.98 (c) @ 180.00 each (iv) Item 30.98 (d) @ 270.00 each DRAINAGE 30.99 Providing and fixing in position gully traps fixed in cement concrete 1:4:8 complete with H.C.I. Grating 150mm x 150mm cast iron cover weighing approximately 7.26 kg. And frame clear opening 300mm x 300mm and out of side size 330mm x 330mm and chamber including cost of all bricks work in cement morter 1:5 cement concrete 1:2:4 in coping around C.I. cover and frame etc. with three coats of black bitumastic superior paint of approved manufacture on all C.I. work as per standard design minimum depth of water should be 150 mm with a minimum seal 50mm.

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(a)

100mm internal diameter S.W.gully trap 100mm internal diameter H.C.I gully trap 150mm internal diameter S.W.gully trap 150mm internal diameter H.C.I.gully trap

Each

19.50

179.00

21.50

181.00

(b)

Each

19.50

225.00

21.50

226.00

(c)

Each

20.50

202.00

22.50

203.00

(d)

Each

20.50

263.00

22.50

265.00

30.100 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make vitreous China ware white channel of size 600 mmx150mm including laying and fixing in cement concrete 1:2:4 complete as per required by the Engineer-in-charge. 30.101 Providing and fixing in position best Indian make air purifier complete with first change (as approved by the Engineerin-charge in metal container C.P brass). 30.102 Providing and fixing in postion best Indian make (To the approval of Engineerin-Charge) storage type automatic electric water heater pressure / non pressure type thermostatically controlled, suitable for operation on 230 volts 50 cycles, single phase, vertical wall mounting fitted with drawable and adjustable type A.C the with emostat thermostats knob to be readily accessable through the opening of suitable cover for adjustment of temperature in the installed position of heater and the

Each

7.30

126.15

8.00

126.85

Each

1.10

39.00

1.20

39.10

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thermostat should be with drawn without having to drain the water electric heating element made out of copper tube(heating element should be easily removed and replaced in the installed position of heater) a neon indicator I Amp. inner container made out of copper tinned both from inside and outside outer container made out of mild steel sheet finished in gleaming white stove enamel paint insulated between the inner and outer with fibre glass wool with 1 meter length of suitable capacity 3 core flexible cord with plug and non-return valve plastic/lead connections or pressure release valve (Where required) complete including fixing and testing for a week ( as required by the Engineer-in-Charge) vertical water heater. (a) (b) (c) 25 Liters capacity 35 Liters capacity 50 Liters capacity Each Each Each 47.50 47.50 47.50 1795.00 1973.50 2238.50 51.50 51.50 51.50 1799.00 1977.50 2242.50

30.103 Extra over and above item No. 30.102 above if the water heater is provided horizontally instead of vertically.

Each

112.50

112.50

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Unit
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31.01 31.01

A&B Deleted P.V.C. CASING AND CAPPING WIRING SYSTEM: C Wiring in P.V.C. insulated copper conductor ISI marked cable (Unsheathed) left bare in P.V.C. casing and capping including all the P.V.C. accessories as required and Semirecessed Teakwood boxes, covered with Brown-bakelite/ White-glazed Translucent back side painted sheet cover 3mm thick to have the control switches, wall-sockets and fan regulators etc.:I. II. III. Wiring fan point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. Wiring call bell point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable without push button and flexible wire but including teak wood board for call bell. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. Plug control comprising wall-socket, kit-kat fuse unit and switch, including connecting the 3rd pin by means of 2.0mm dia. bare copper wire. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. Wall-socket point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable including bonding to earth with 2.0mm dia. bare copper wire. Wiring 3-pin 15Amp. Plug control comprising wall-socket, kit-kat fuse unit and switch including connecting the 3rd pin by means of 2.0mm dia. bare copper wire. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable without control switch. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable with double control switches. Wiring in 1.5mm copper conductor cable for bed control switch upto ceiling-rose but without bed-switch and flexible wire (ceiling-rose to be fixed 30cm above floor). Each Each

Each

IV.

Each V.

Each

VI.

Each VII. VIII. IX. Each Each

Each 31.02 31.03 31.03 A&B Deleted A Deleted RECESSED CONDUIT PIPE WIRING SYSTEM: B Wiring in P.V.C. insulated copper conductor ISI marked (Unsheathed) cable left bare in welded conduit pipe (1.6mm thick) recessed in wall etc., complete with M.S. sheet box (Sheet thickness 1.6mm) and of required design, size i.e. 10cm x 10cm, 22.5cm x 10cm, 20cm x 25cm, fan box 18cm x 10cm having weight 0.450kg minimum, 0.800kg minimum, 1.350kg minimum and fan box 0.950kg minimum (Weight without M.S. Sheet cover) respectively each 60mm deep except fan box having depth 10cm covered with 1.6mm thick M.S. sheet fixed with screws, machine fabricated, spot welded,with knock-outs corner pieces (3mm thick M.S. sheet duly threaded hole suitable to fix the box cover sheet) welded 3mm deep from the edge of the box, all boxes duly primer coated allaround and provided with an earth stud for having fan regulators, wallsockets and switches etc.,and covered

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31.03B

with Brown-bakelite/ White-glazed/ Transluscent back side painted sheet (3mm thick ) with matching colour of the surroundings and flush/ piano type switches, wall-sockets and ceiling-roses etc., including cost of cutting and filling up of chases :I. a. Wiring fan point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. b. Wiring fan point with M.S. fan box in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. II. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. III. Wiring call-bell point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. wall-socket point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable complete with bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated multistrand (FR) unsheathed copper wire. V. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. plug control comprising wall-socket kit-kat fuse unit and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated multistrand (FR) unsheathed copper wire. VI. Wiring 3-pin 15Amp. plug control comprising wall-socket, kit-kat fuse unit and switch including bonding to earth with 4mm G.I. stranded wire. VII. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable without control switch. VIII. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable with double control switches. IX. Wiring in 1.5mm copper conductor cable for bed control switch upto ceiling-rose but without bed-switch and flexible wire. A Deleted SURFACE CONDUIT PIPE WIRING SYSTEM: B Wiring in P.V.C. insulated copper conductor ISI marked cable (Unsheathed) left bare in Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.6mm thick) installed on surface complete with Semirecessed Teak-wood boxes with Brown-bakelite/ Whiteglazed or Translucent back side painted sheet cover 3mm thick to have the control switches, wall-sockets and fan regulators etc., including painting as required:I. Wiring fan point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. II. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. III. Wiring call-bell point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable. IV. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. wall-socket point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated multistrand (FR) unsheathed copper wire. Wiring 3-pin 5Amp. plug control comprising wall-socket, kit-kat fuse unit and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated multistrand (FR) unsheathed copper wire. IV.

Each Each Each Each

Each

Each

Each Each Each

Each

31.04 31.04

Each Each Each

Each

V.

Each

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31.04B

31.05

31.06 31.06

31.07 31.08 31.08

31.09 31.09

Wiring 3-pin 15Amp. plug control comprising wall-socket, kit-kat fuse unit and switch including bonding to earth with 4mm G.I. stranded wire. VII. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable without control switch. VIII. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable with double control switches. IX. Wiring in 1.5mm copper conductor cable for bed control switch upto ceiling-rose but without bed-switch and flexible wire. DISMANTLING WIRING POINTS: Dismantling old wiring points (not recessed) including necessary repairs to wall etc.: I. Light, fan or call-bell point. II. Wall socket point. A Deleted MAINS & SUB-MAINS IN P.V.C CASING B & CAPPING: Wiring of mains & sub-mains in two single core P.V.C. insulated with copper conductor ISI marked cables (Unsheathed) left bare overall 1100volts grade in P.V.C. casing & capping including painting etc., as required:I. Cable size 1.5mm copper conductor. II. Cable size 2.5mm copper conductor. III. Cable size 4mm copper conductor. IV. Cable size 6mm copper conductor. V. Cable size 10mm copper conductor. VI. Cable size 16mm copper conductor. VII. Cable size 25mm (7/ 2.24mm). VIII. Supply & erection of P.V.C. casing and capping as required. A&B Deleted A Deleted P.V.C INSULATED (Unsheathed) COPPER B CONDUCTOR CABLES: Supply & erection of P.V.C. insulated single core cable with ISI marked copperconductor (Unsheathed) left bare in pipe or casing of suitable size excluding the cost of supply & erection of pipe or casing:I. Cable Size 1.5mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. II. Cable Size 2.5mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. III. Cable Size 4mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. IV. Cable Size 6mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. V. Cable Size 10mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. VI. Cable Size 16mm copper conductor 1100 volts grade. A Deleted B PVC INSULATED POLYTHENE SHEATHED AND PVC INSULATED PVC SHEATHED CABLES.

VI.

Each Each Each

Each

Each Each

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

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Supply and erection of PVC insulated polythene sheathed and PVC insulated PVC sheathed copper conducter ISI marked single core cable in pipe etc. of suitable size excluding the cost & erection of pipe etc. (i) to (vi) Deleted

31.09

Vii Viii. IX.

PVC insulated PVC sheathed copper conducter single core cable size 1.5mm2 1100 volts grade. PVC insulated PVC sheathed copper conducter single core cable size 2.5mm2 100 volts grade. PVC insulated PVC sheathed copper conducter single core cable size 4mm2 1100 volts grade.

Metre Metre Metre

31.10 31.10

(X) to Deleted (XV) LAYING OF UNDER GROUND CABLES: A P.V.C. INSULATED ARMOURED CABLES (UNDER GROUND): Supply & laying of aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable to be laid 1m below ground level including excavation, sand cushioning, covering with sand & bricks and back filling the trench etc., of the required size:I. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 2.5mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 2.5mm.

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III.

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IV.

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V.

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VI.

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VII.

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VIII.

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IX.

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X.

XI.

XII.

31.10 (A)

XIII.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core)16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 70mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 95mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 120mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 150mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 185mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 225mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 240mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 300mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 400mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 35mm.

Metre

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Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 50mm. XXIX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 70mm. XXX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 95mm. XXXI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and 31.10 (A) served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 120mm. XXXII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3 core) 150mm. XXXIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 185mm. XXXIV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 225mm. XXXV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 240mm. XXXVI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 300mm. XXXVII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 400mm. XXXVIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 2.5mm. XXXIX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 4mm. XL. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 6mm. XLI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 10mm. XLII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 16mm. 31.10 B P.V.C. INSULATED ARMOURED CABLES (LOOSE-IN THE EXISTING TRENCH OR PIPE): Supply & laying of aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable to be laid loose in the existing trench or pipe:I. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 2.5mm.

XXVIII.

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II.

III.

IV.

31.10 (B)

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

XII.

XIII.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (twin core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 2.5mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core)16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 70mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 95mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 120mm.

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Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 150mm. XXI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 185mm. XXII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 225mm. XXIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 240mm. XXIV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 300mm. XXV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 400mm. XXVI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 25mm. XXVII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 35mm. XXVIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 50mm. XXIX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 70mm. XXX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 95mm. XXXI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 120mm. XXXII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 150mm. XXXIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 185mm. XXXIV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 225mm. XXXV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 240mm. XXXVI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 300mm. XXXVII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 400mm.

XX.

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XXXVIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 2.5mm. XXXIX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 4mm. XL. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 6mm. XLI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and 31.10 (B) served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 10mm. XLII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated armoured and served cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 16mm. 31.10 C P.V.C. INSULATED UN-ARMOURED CABLES (ON SURFACE): Supply and laying of P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured cable working voltage upto and including 1100volts grade (on surface) as required:I. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 2.5mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 4mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 6mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 10mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 16mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (Twin core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 2.5mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 4mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 6mm.

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XII.

XIII.

XIV.

31.10C

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 10mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 16mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 70mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 95mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 120mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 150mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 185mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 225mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 240mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 300mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 400mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. conductor un-armoured size 70mm.

sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed aluminium (3core) cable of Metre sheathed (3core) sheathed (3core) sheathed (3core) sheathed (3core) aluminium cable of Metre aluminium cable of Metre aluminium cable of Metre aluminium cable of Metre

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31.10C

31.10 31.10D

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 95mm. XXXI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 120mm. XXXII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 150mm. XXXIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 185mm. XXXIV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 225mm. XXXV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 240mm. XXXVI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 300mm. XXXVII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (3core) cable of size 400mm. XXXVIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 2.5mm. XXXIX. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 4mm. XL. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 6mm. XLI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 10mm. XLII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 16mm. XLIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 25mm. XLIV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 35mm. XLV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor un-armoured (4core) cable of size 50mm. D P.V.C. INSULATED UN-ARMOURED CABLE (LOOSEIN THE EXISTING TRENCH OR PIPE): Supply and laying of aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable to be laid loose-in the existing trench or pipe:

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31.10D

IV.

V.

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IX.

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XIV.

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XVIII.

Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 2.5mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (twin core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 2.5mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 4mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 6mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 10mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 16mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 70mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 95mm.

insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre

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XIX.

XX.

XXI.

31.10D

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

XXX.

XXXI.

XXXII.

XXXIII.

XXXIV.

XXXV.

XXXVI.

Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 120mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 150mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 185mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 225mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 240mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 300mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 400mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 25mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 35mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 50mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 70mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 95mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 120mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 150mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 185mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 225mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 240mm. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. un-armoured cable working (3core) 300mm.

insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre insulated P.V.C. sheathed voltage 1100volts grade Metre

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31.10D

31.10

XXXVII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (3core) 400mm. XXXVIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 2.5mm. XXXIX. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 4mm. XL. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 6mm. XLI. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 10mm. XLII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 16mm. XLIII. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 25mm. XLIV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 35mm. XLV. Aluminium conductor P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed un-armoured cable working voltage 1100volts grade (4core) 50mm. P.V.C INSULATED ARMOURED CABLE (ON E SURFACE): Supply and laying of P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured cable working voltage upto and including 1100volts grade (on surface) as required:I. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 2.5mm. II. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 4mm. III. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 6mm. IV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 10mm. V. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 16mm. VI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 25mm. VII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 35mm.

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VIII.

IX. X. XI. XII. 31.10E XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXI.

XXXII.

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 2.5mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 4mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 6mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 10mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 16mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 70mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 95mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 120mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 150mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 185mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 225mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 240mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 300mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 400mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 70mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 95mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 120mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 150mm.

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31.10E

31.10

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 185mm. XXXIV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 225mm. XXXV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 240mm. XXXVI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 300mm. XXXVII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 400mm. XXXVIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 2.5mm. XXXIX. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 4mm. XL. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 6mm. XLI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 10mm. XLII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 16mm. P.V.C INSULATED ARMOURED CABLE (FLUSHED): F Supply and laying of P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured cable working voltage upto and including 1100volts grade (flushed in wall) etc. including the cost of cutting & filling chases as required:I. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 2.5mm. II. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 4mm. III. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 6mm. IV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 10mm. V. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 16mm. VI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 25mm. VII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 35mm. VIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 50mm. Page 371

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IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. 31.10F XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXI.

XXXII.

XXXIII.

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 2.5mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 4mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 6mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 10mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 16mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 70mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 95mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 120mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 150mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 185mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 225mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 240mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 300mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 400mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 25mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 35mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 50mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 70mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (3core) cable of size 95mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 120mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 150mm. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 185mm.

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31.10F

31.11

P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 225mm. XXXV. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 240mm. XXXVI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 300mm. XXXVII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (Twin core) cable of size 400mm. XXXVIII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 2.5mm. XXXIX. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 4mm. XL. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 6mm. XLI. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 10mm. XLII. P.V.C. insulated P.V.C. sheathed aluminium conductor armoured (4core) cable of size 16mm. PIPES & FLEXIBLE PIPES: Supply & erection of pipe for wiring purposes including bends, inspection boxes etc., where necessary including painting as required:I. Galvanised iron pipe 15mm dia. (On surface). II. Galvanised iron pipe 20mm dia. (On surface). III. Galvanised iron pipe 25mm dia. (On surface). IV. Galvanised iron pipe 32mm dia. (On surface). V. Galvanised iron pipe 40mm dia. (On surface). VI. Galvanised iron pipe 50mm dia. (On surface). VII. Galvanised iron pipe 15mm dia. (Flushed). VIII. Galvanised iron pipe 20mm dia. (Flushed). IX. Galvanised iron pipe 25mm dia. (Flushed). X. Galvanised iron pipe 32mm dia. (Flushed). XI. Galvanised iron pipe 40mm dia. (Flushed). XII. Galvanised iron pipe 50mm dia. (Flushed). XIII. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 20mm dia . (on surface). XIV. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 25mm dia. (on surface). XV. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 32mm dia. (on surface). XVI. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (2.00mm thick) 40mm dia. (on surface). XVII. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (2.00mm thick) 50mm dia . (on surface). XVIII. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 20mm dia . (flushed). XIX. Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 25mm dia. (flushed).

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XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII.

31.11

a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. XXIV.

a. b. c. XXV.

Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (1.60mm thick) 32mm dia. (flushed). Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (2.00mm thick) 40mm dia . (flushed). Heavy gauge welded conduit pipe (2.00mm thick) 50mm dia. (flushed). Galvanised iron flexible pipe complete with sockets, nipples & check-nuts etc., at both ends (upto 1metre) :Size 15mm dia. Size 20mm dia. Size 25mm dia. Size 32mm dia. Size 40mm dia. Size 50mm dia. Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 15mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 20mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 25mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 32mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 40mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and erection of galvanised iron flexible pipe 50mm dia. (As additional length). Supply and Erection of flexible/pliable non-metallic conduit complete with compression glands, having locking arrangement, check-nuts as required upto metre length:Size 20mm dia. Size 25mm dia. Size 40mm dia. Supply and erection of flexible/ pliable non-metallic conduit without compression glands and check nuts (As additional length beyond metre):Size 20mm dia. Size 25mm dia. Size 40mm dia.

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SHEET METAL/IRON CLAD SWITCHES : Supply and erection of sheet metal/ iron clad switch on existing surface with G.I. bolts & nuts/ rag bolts and nuts etc., according to the size of holes in the body of the switch including bonding to the existing earth :-

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Sheet metal/ 240volts. Sheet metal/ 240volts. Sheet metal/ 240volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Sheet metal/ 415volts. Deleted

iron clad double pole switch 16Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 32Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 63Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 16Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 32Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 63Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 100Amp. Each iron clad double pole switch 200Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 16Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 32Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 63Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 100Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 200Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 320Amp. Each iron clad triple pole switch 400Amp. Each

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Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 16Amp. 415volts. XX. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 32Amp. 415volts. XXI. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 63Amp. 415volts. XXII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 100Amp. 415volts. XXIII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 200Amp. 415volts. XXIV. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 320Amp. 415volts. XXV. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole switch with neutral -link 400Amp. 415volts. SHEET METAL/ IRON CLAD CHANGE-OVER SWITCH : Supply and erection of sheet metal/ iron clad changeover switch on existing surface with G.I. bolts & nuts/rag bolts and nuts etc., according to the size of holes in the body of the switch including bonding to the existing earth :I. Sheet metal/ iron clad double pole change-over switch 16Amp. 415volts.

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Sheet metal/ iron clad double pole change-over switch 32Amp. 415volts. III. Sheet metal/ iron clad double pole change-over switch 63Amp. 415volts. IV. Sheet metal/ iron clad double pole change-over switch 100Amp. 415volts. V. Sheet metal/ iron clad double pole change-over switch 200Amp. 415volts. VI. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 16Amp. 415volts. VII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 32Amp. 415volts. VIII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 63Amp. 415volts. IX. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 100Amp. 415volts. X. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 200Amp. 415volts. XI. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 320Amp. 415volts. XII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 400Amp. 415volts. XIII. Sheet metal/ iron clad triple pole change-over switch 500Amp. 415volts. XIV. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 16Amp. 415volts. XV. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 32Amp. 415volts. XVI. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 63Amp. 415volts. XVII. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 100Amp. 415volts. XVIII. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 200Amp. 415volts. XIX. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 320Amp. 415volts. XX. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 400Amp. 415volts. XXI. Sheet metal/ iron clad four pole change-over switch 500Amp. 415volts. IRON CLAD AIR CIRCUIT-BREAKERS: Supply & erection of iron clad Air circuit breaker on the existing industrial panel, including bonding to the existing earth with suitable glands and making necessary connections as required by the Engineer-in-Charge at site :I. Iron clad Air circuit-breaker manually operated (fixed type) 800Amp. 415volts equipped with D.N.-1 magnetothermal release C.T.'s and 6 N.O. x 6 N.C. auxiliary contacts complete.

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Iron clad Air circuit-breaker manually operated (Draw-out type) with craddle 800Amp. 415volts equipped with D.N.1 magneto-thermal release C.T.'s and 6 N.O. x 6 N.C. auxiliary contacts and 18way secondary isolating contacts complete. Iron clad Air circuit-breaker manually operated (fixed type) 1000Amp. 415volts equipped with D.N.-1 magnetothermal release C.T.'s and 6 N.O. x 6 N.C. auxiliary contacts complete. Iron clad Air circuit-breaker manually operated (Draw-out type) with craddle 1000Amp. 415volts equipped with D.N.-1 magneto-thermal release C.T.'s and 6 N.O. x 6 N.C. auxiliary contacts and 18way secondary isolating contacts complete.

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31.16

Deleted MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKERS/ ISOLATORS: Supply and erection of Miniature circuit breaker/Isolator, including connections etc:I. Miniature circuit breaker single pole 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 16, 20, 25 and 30Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. II. Miniature circuit breaker single pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. III. Miniature circuit breaker single pole 40, 50, 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. IV. Miniature circuit breaker single pole with neutral link 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. V. Miniature circuit breaker single pole with neutral link 40, 50, 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. VI. Miniature circuit breaker double pole 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 16, 20, 25 and 30Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. VII. Miniature circuit breaker double pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. VIII. Miniature circuit breaker double pole 40, 50, 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. IX. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 16, 20,25 and 30Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. X. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. XI. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole 40, 50, 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. XII. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole with neutral link 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 16, 20, 25 and 30Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply. XIII. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole with neutral link 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XIV. Miniature circuit breaker triple pole with neutral link 40, 50, 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C. supply.

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Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator single pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator single pole 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator single pole 100Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator double pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator double pole 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply.

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Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator double pole 100Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXI. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator triple pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXII. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator triple pole 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXIII. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator triple pole 100Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXIV. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator four pole 32Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXV. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator four pole 63Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. XXVI. Miniature circuit breaker/ isolator four pole 100Amp. suitable for 240/415volts 50cycles A.C.supply. SHEET METAL DISTRIBUTION BOARDS FOR (M.C.B'S/ ISOLATOR'S ) : Supply and erection of sheet metal Distribution boards of suitable size and of required number of ways for mounting miniature circuit breakers/ Isolators including connections and bonding to the existing earth:I. Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, single pole oneway each. II. Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, double pole oneway each. III. Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, triple/ four pole oneway each. IV. Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, 4way each. V. Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, 6way each.

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Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, 8way each. Each Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, 12way each. Each Sheet metal S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B.'s/Isolators, 16way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming and single pole M.C.B's for out going 4way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming and single pole M.C.B's for out going 6way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming and single pole M.C.B's for out going 8way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming and single pole M.C.B's for out going 12way each Sheet metal T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N., D.P. or T.P&N.- M.C.Bs/ Isolators 4way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./ S.P. & N., D.P. or T.P&N.- M.C.Bs/ Isolators 8way each. Sheet metal T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N., D.P. or T.P&N.- M.C.Bs/ Isolators 12way each. Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board single pole and neutral enclosure with a two-pin and earth plugsocket to incorporate one single pole M.C.B. 10Amp. Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board single pole and neutral enclosure with a two-pin and earth plugsocket to incorporate one single pole M.C.B. 20Amp. Each

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Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board triple pole and earth enclosure with a three-pin and earth plug with socket to incorporate one triple pole M.C.B. 10Amp. Each Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board triple pole and earth enclosure with a three-pin and earth plug with socket to incorporate one triple pole M.C.B. 20Amp. Each Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board triple pole and earth enclosure with a three-pin and earth plug with socket to incorporate one triple pole M.C.B. 30Amp. Each Sheet metal plug and socket distribution board triple pole and earth enclosure with a three-pin and earth plug with socket to incorporate one triple pole M.C.B. 60Amp. Each

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31.18 31.18

SHEET METAL BUS-BAR CHAMBERS (COPPER STRIPS): Supply and erection of sheet metal bus-bar chamber on existing surface with required No. of bus-bar strips of suitable length and cross-sectional area, made of copper strips of suitable length and cross-sectional area, enclosure made of M.S. sheet 1.6mm thick with detachable cover, fitted with dust excluding gasket and secured with sufficient No. of cadmium plated iron screws and of given overall dimensions and to be fixed with G.I. bolts and nuts/ rag bolts and nuts etc. complete with all accessories including connections with suitable size tin coated copper thimbles, bonding to the existing earth and painting etc. as desired by the Engineer- in-charge at site :I. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (16mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (16mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (16mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal.

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Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 3.17mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 4.75mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 4.75mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 4.75mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 4.75mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (25.4mm x 4.75mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (31.75mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (31.75mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (31.75mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal.

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Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (31.75mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (31.75mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1500mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1580mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 2000mm and cross-sectional area (38.10mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (2080mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal.

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Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each length 1500mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1580mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500/630Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 copper strip bus-bars each of length 2000mm and cross-sectional area (50.80mm x 6.35mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (2080mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Deleted

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SHEET METAL BUS-BAR CHAMBERS (ALUMINIUM STRIPS): Supply and erection of sheet metal bus-bar chamber on existing surface with required No. of Bus-bar strips of suitable length and cross-sectional area, made up of aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strips of suitable length and crosssectional area, enclosure made of M.S. sheet 1.6mm thick with detachable cover, fitted with dust excluding gasket and secured with sufficient No. of cadmium plated iron screws and of given overall dimensions with a margin of 5mm in size and to be fixed with G.I. nuts & bolts/ rag bolts & nuts etc., complete with all accessories including connections with suitable size of aluminium thimbles, bonding to the existing earth and painting etc., as desired by the Engineer- in-charge at site:I. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 4mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal. II. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 4mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal. III. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 63Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 4mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 350mm x 150mm) nominal.

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Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 100Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (25mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 400mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (38mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (38mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (38mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (38mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal.

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Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 200Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (38mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 450mm x 150mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 300mm and cross-sectional area (51mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (380mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (51mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (51mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (51mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 300Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (51mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 500mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal.

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Each

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XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

XXX.

Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1500mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1580mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 400Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 2000mm and cross-sectional area (63mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (2080mm x 550mm x 200mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 450mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (530mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 600mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (680mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 900mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (980mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1200mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1280mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 1500mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (1580mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal. Sheet metal Bus-Bar chamber suitable for 500Amp. 415volts capacity with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium strip bus-bars each of length 2000mm and cross-sectional area (76mm x 6mm) enclosure having overall dimensions (2080mm x 600mm x 300mm) nominal.

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Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

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XXXI. to XLIII. B I.

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OVER-HEAD (TRUNKING) BUS-BAR CHAMBERS: Supply and erection of over head Bus-Bar chamber (T.P.N.) with 4 No. aluminium alloy or wrought aluminium bus-bar strips of suitable cross-section complete in all respects including painting and bonding to the existing earth as required:Over head Bus-bar chamber 200Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) with 4No. Aluminium Alloy or wrought Aluminium strips of cross-section (38mmx6mm). Over head Bus-bar chamber 300Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) with 4 No. Aluminium Alloy or wrought Aluminium strips of cross-section (51mmx6mm). Over head Bus-bar chamber 400Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) with 4 No. Aluminium Alloy or wrought Aluminium strips of cross-section (63mmx6mm). Supply and erection of bracket for suspension of overhead bus-bar chamber made of two parallel G.I. pipes 15mm dia. 130cm long each with rubber reels and M.S. flat clamps at the top ends of the G.I. pipes, suspended from the existing cast iron boxes and with 50mm wide 12mm thick 51cm long M.S. flat at the other end of the G.I. pipes with 2 nuts 6mm thick on each pipe and with locking split pins. Supply and erection of Adopter boxes without S/F but with stands, cable boxes and glands :Suitable for 200Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) Bus-bar chamber. Suitable for 300Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) Bus-bar chamber. Suitable for 400Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) Bus-bar chamber. Supply and erection of 4 wire conduit end covers:Suitable for 200Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Suitable for 300Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Suitable for 400Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Supply and erection of blank end covers :Suitable for 200Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Suitable for 300Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Suitable for 400Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. Supply and erection of connector housing complete with cable box for 3core cable:Suitable for 200Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber.

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Each

(c)

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31.19B

II.

Each

III. (a) (b) (c) IV. (a) (b) (c) V. (a) (b) (c) VI. (a)

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31.20

Suitable for 300Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. (c) Suitable for 400Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) over head Busbar chamber. VII. Supply and erection of Plug In Box T.P.N. with suitable H.R.C. fuses and conduit cable gland as required :(a) With 16Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (b) With 32Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (c) With 63Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (d) With 100Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. VIII. Supply and erection of Tap Off Boxes with H.R.C. fuses & moulded fuse fittings including connections etc., as required :16Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 4way. (a) 16Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 6way. (b) 32Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 4way. (c) 32Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 6way. (d) 63Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 2way. (e) 63Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 4way. VIII. (f) 63Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 6way. (g) 100Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 4way. (h) 100Amp. 415volts (T.P.N.) 6way. (i) IX. Supply and erection of TapOffBoxes (T.P.N.) with H.R.C. fuses and moulded fuse fittings including connections as required :Suitable for 16Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (a) Suitable for 32Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (b) Suitable for 63Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (c) Suitable for 100Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (d) Suitable for 200Amp. 415volts H.R.C. fuses. (e) X. Supply and erection of Aluminium Alloy or wrought aluminium strip to be fixed in over head bus-bar chamber duly insulated with P.V.C. Sleeve and necessary attachment :(38mm x 6mm) for 200Amp. 415volts O.H.B.B.C. (a) (51mm x 6mm) for 300Amp. 415volts O.H.B.B.C. (b) (63mm x 6mm) for 400Amp. 415volts O.H.B.B.C. (c) METAL BOARDS ( NICHE SIZE ) : A Supply and erection of metal clad boards for switch gear mounting and of suitable size, with permissible variation in size of 5mm, Frame work made of M.S. angle iron (50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick) duly welded and complete with 3mm thick M.S. sheet fixed with hinges on the front and 1.6mm thick M.S. sheet duly tag-welded at the rear, complete with locking arrangement including painting and bonding to the existing earth as required :I. Size (124cm x 30cm) nominal. II. Size (124cm x 40cm) nominal. III. Size (190cm x 30cm) nominal. IV. Size (190cm x 40cm) nominal. V. Size (124cm x 63cm) nominal.

(b)

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Each Each Each Each

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VI. Size (190cm x 63cm) nominal. VII. Size (124cm x 86cm) nominal. VIII. Size (190cm x 86cm) nominal. METAL BOARDS: B Supply and erection of metal clad boards for switch gear mounting of suitable size, with permissible variation in size of 5mm, Frame work made of M.S. angle iron (50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick) with M.S. sheet cover 3mm thick to be fixed with suitable number & size of machine screws including painting and bonding to the existing earth etc., as required :I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. (a to u) XXIX. (a to u) C Size (27cm Size (39cm Size (54cm Size (71cm Size (71cm Size (22cm Size (24cm Size (24cm Size (24cm Size (23cm Size (30cm Size (30cm Size (30cm Size (57cm Size (57cm Size (57cm Size (65cm Size (65cm Size (65cm Size (34cm Size (36cm Size (42cm Size (50cm Size (60cm Size (62cm Size (64cm Size (85cm Deleted Deleted FLOOR MOUNTED FIXED TYPE METAL FRAME/ BOARDS: x 22cm ) nominal. x 28cm ) nominal. x 40cm ) nominal. x 42.5cm) nominal. x 60cm ) nominal. x 24cm ) nominal. x 26cm ) nominal. x 29cm ) nominal. x 38cm ) nominal. x 29cm ) nominal. x 32cm ) nominal. x 41cm ) nominal. x 46cm ) nominal. x 22cm ) nominal. x 28cm ) nominal. x 35cm ) nominal. x 26cm ) nominal. x 33cm ) nominal. x 40cm ) nominal. x 38cm ) nominal. x 45cm ) nominal. x 50cm ) nominal. x 60cm ) nominal. x 62cm ) nominal. x 71cm ) nominal. x 82cm ) nominal. x 100cm ) nominal.

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31.20 (B)

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31.20

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Supply and erection of floor mounted fixed type metal frame work/ boards of welded construction fabricated with M.S. angle iron (50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick) & of suitable dimensions with supporting members grouted 23cm underground and frame work covered with 3mm thick M.S. sheet from top to a given height with M.S. angle iron 50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick welded on the back and grouted into the back wall complete with painting, bonding to the existing earth etc., as required :I. Metal frame 1480mm long, 500mm wide, M.S. Sheet 3mm thick (950mm from top. Metal frame 1630mm long, 650mm wide, M.S. Sheet 3mm thick (1100mm from top. covered with x 500mm) Each covered with x 650mm) Each

II.

III.

Metal frame 1630mm long, 800mm wide, covered with M.S. Sheet 3mm thick (1100mm x 800mm) from top. SHEET METAL CUBICAL PEDESTAL :

Each

31.20

31.20 (D) Supply and erection of sheet metal cubical pedestal of suitable dimensions made from 50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick M.S. angle iron frame, covered with 3mm thick M.S. sheet duly welded on five sides & front side hinged, complete with locking arrangement with 4 No. switch gear supporting members each of M.S. flat 50mm x 6mm thick of suitable length duly welded. The Cubical Pedestal shall have 4 No. legs of 50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick M.S. angle iron each 60cm long including painting, bonding to the existing earth etc., the same shall be erected in the 1:2:4 cement concrete plat-form of suitable dimensions 15cm high from ground level and 45cm thick.The Cubical Pedestal shall be 15cm from the top of cement concrete plat-form :Cubical Size 900mm high, 600mm wide and 350mm deep. II. Cubical Size 1200mm high, 900mm wide and 350mm deep. FLOOR MOUNTED FIXED TYPE METAL FRAME/ E BOARDS : Supply and erection of floor mounted fixed type metal frame/ boards of welded construction fabricated with M.S. angle iron (50mm x 50mm x 6mm thick) & of suitable dimensions with supporting members grouted 23cm underground and frame work covered with 3mm thick M.S. sheet from top to a given height complete with painting, bonding to the existing earth etc., as required :I. Metal frame 172cm long, 22cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (27cm x 22cm) from top. II. Metal frame 184cm long, 28cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (39cm x 28cm) from top. III. Metal frame 199cm long, 40cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (54cm x 40cm) from top. I.

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IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. 31.20E XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. 31.21 31.22 31.23

Metal frame 216cm long, 42.5cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (71cm x 42.5cm) from top. Metal frame 216cm long, 60cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (71cm x 60cm) from top. Metal frame 167cm long, 24cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (22cm x 24cm) from top. Metal frame 169cm long, 26cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (24cm x 26cm) from top. Metal frame 169cm long, 29cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (24cm x 29cm) from top. Metal frame 169cm long, 38cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (24cm x 38cm) from top. Metal frame 168cm long, 29cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (23cm x 29cm) from top. Metal frame 175cm long, 32cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (30cm x 32cm) from top. Metal frame 175cm long, 41cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (30cm x 41cm) from top. Metal frame 175cm long, 46cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (30cm x 46cm) from top. Metal frame 202cm long, 22cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (57cm x 22cm) from top. Metal frame 202cm long, 28cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (57cm x 28cm) from top. Metal frame 202cm long, 35cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (57cm x 35cm) from top. Metal frame 210cm long, 26cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (65cm x 26cm) from top. Metal frame 210cm long, 33cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (65cm x 33cm) from top. Metal frame 210cm long, 40cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (65cm x 40cm) from top. Metal frame 170cm long, 38cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (34cm x 38cm) from top. Metal frame 181cm long, 45cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (36cm x 45cm) from top. Metal frame 187cm long, 50cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (42cm x 50cm) from top. Metal frame 195cm long, 60cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (50cm x 60cm) from top. Metal frame 205cm long, 62cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (60cm x 62cm) from top. Metal frame 207cm long, 71cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (62cm x 71cm) from top. Metal frame 209cm long, 82cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (64cm x 82cm) from top. Metal frame 230cm long, 100cm wide covered with M.S. sheet 3mm thick (85cm x 100cm) from top.

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31.23

VIII.

Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. wire No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) in 15mm dia.G.I. pipe on surface including painting etc., as required. Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. wire No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) in 15mm dia.G.I. pipe recessed in wall and floor etc., as required. Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm) in 15mm dia.G.I. pipe on surface including painting etc., as required. Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm) in 15mm dia.G.I. pipe recessed in wall and floor etc., as required. Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/12S.W.G. (7/2.80mm) in 20mm dia.G.I. pipe on surface including painting etc., as required. Earthing of metallic cases etc., with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/12S.W.G. (7/2.80mm) in 20mm dia.G.I. pipe recessed in wall and floor etc., as required. Supply and erection of G.I. Earth pipe (50mm dia.) 135cm long, 4metre below ground level complete with (50mm x 15mm) G.I. reducing socket (including boring & refilling). Earthing of Sheet metal/ Iron clad Switches and metallic cases etc., with No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) G.I. Wire in 15mm dia.G.I. Pipe partly recessed and partly on surface complete with 135cm long 50mm dia.G.I. earth pipe with G.I. reducing socket (50mm x 15mm) including erection of the same, 4metre below ground level with necessary charcoal & salt mixture etc., up to 9metre in length (including boring & refilling). Earthing of Sheet metal/ Iron clad Switches and metallic cases etc., with No. 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm) G.I. Stranded Wire in 15mm dia.G.I. Pipe partly recessed and partly on surface complete with 135cm long 50mm dia.G.I. earth pipe with G.I. reducing socket (50mm x 15mm) including erection of the same, 4metre below ground level with necessary charcoal & salt mixture etc., up to 9metre in length (including boring & refilling).

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Metre

Metre

Metre

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Each

IX.

Each X. Earthing of Sheet metal/ Iron clad Switches and metallic cases etc., with No. 7/12S.W.G. (7/2.80mm) G.I. Stranded Wire in 20mm dia.G.I. Pipe partly recessed and partly on surface complete with 135cm long 50mm dia.G.I. earth pipe with G.I. reducing socket (50mm x 20mm) including erection of the same, 4metre below ground level with necessary charcoal & salt mixture etc., up to 9metre in length (including boring & refilling). Each

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Earthing of Sheet metal/ Iron clad Switches and metallic cases etc., with No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) G.I. Wire in 15mm dia.G.I. Pipe partly recessed and partly on surface complete with 135cm long 50mm dia.G.I. earth pipe with G.I. reducing socket (50mm x 15mm) including erection of the same, 3metre below ground level with necessary charcoal & salt mixture etc., for hilly area up to 7.5metre in length (including boring & refilling). Each Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (20mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30cm x 120cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 4.5metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc., with copper stapples of suitable size up to 9metre in length. Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (25mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30cm x 120cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 4.5metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc., with copper stapples of suitable size up to 9metre in length. Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (32mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30cm x 120cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 4.5metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc., with copper stapples of suitable size up to 9metre in length. Bonding to earth with 4mm dia. G.I. wire behind casing or fixed with stapples on wall. Bonding to earth with 2.24mm dia. Bare aluminium wire run on pymawood batton between P.V.C. cables. Bonding to earth with 2mm dia. Bare copper wire run on pyma-wood batton between P.V.C. cables. Bonding to earth with G.I. wire No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) in 20mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe flushed. Bonding to earth with G.I. wire No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia) in 20mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe on surface including painting etc. Bonding to earth with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm) in 20mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe flushed. Bonding to earth with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/14S.W.G. (7/2.18mm) in 20mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe on surface including painting etc.

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Bonding to earth with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/12S.W.G. (7/2.80mm) in 25mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe flushed. Bonding to earth with G.I. stranded wire No. 7/12S.W.G. (7/ 2.80mm) in 25mm dia. heavy gauge (1.6mm thick) welded conduit pipe on surface including painting etc. Supply and erection of 20mm x 3mm thick Copper Tape (As additional length). Supply and erection of 25mm x 3mm thick Copper Tape (As additional length). Supply and erection of 32mm x 3mm thick Copper Tape (As additional length). Deleted

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Metre XVI. a. b. c. Metre Metre Metre

31.24

XVII. (a to h) SUPPLY AND ERECTION OF FITTINGS: I. Deleted II. a. Supply and erection of Ceilingrose bakelite surface type. b. Supply and erection of Ceilingrose flush piano type. III. to VI. Deleted VII. a. Bakelite Batton holder large size. b. Deleted VIII. to IX. Deleted X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. a. CallBell 220/ 230volts A.C. bakelite with double coil. Electric Buzzer 220/ 230volts A.C. with double coil. Bell-Push surface/ flush piano type with 4.25m flexible twin 16/ 0.20mm (0.5mm) wire. Bed-Switch surface/ flush piano type with 4.60m flexible twin 16/ 0.20mm (0.5mm) wire. Supply & erection of Bulk head fitting German type. Deleted Erection only of 1x20/40/65watts, 2x20/40/ 65watts, 60cm/120cm/150cm long fluorescent tube fittings by means of 2 No. 20mm dia. Conduit pipe 1.6mm thick with M.S. flanges of suitable size at the top ends including 24/0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the tube to the adjacent light point including pipe, flanges, flexible wire & petty material required for the same (Upto 3.65metre height).

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31.24

Each Each Each Each Each

Each b. Erection only of 1x 20/ 40/ 65watts, 2x20/ 40/ 65watts, 60cm/120cm/150cm long fluorescent tube fittings by means of 2 No. 20mm dia. Conduit pipe 1.6mm thick with M.S. flanges of suitable size at the both ends including 24/0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the tube to the adjacent light point including supply and erection of conduit pipe, flanges, flexible wire & petty material required for the same (Upto 3.65metre height).

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Erection only of 1x 20/ 40/ 65watts, 2x20/ 40/ 65watts, 60cm/120cm/150cm long fluorescent tube fittings by means of 2 No. 20mm dia. Conduit pipe 1.6mm thick with M.S. flanges of suitable size at the top ends including 24/ 0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the tube to the adjacent light point including supply and erection of conduit pipe, flanges, flexible cables & petty material required for the same (Above 3.65metre height). Erection only of 1 x20/ 40/ 65watts, 2x20/ 40/ 65watts, 60cm/ 120cm/ 150cm long fluorescent tube fittings by means of 2 No. 20mm dia. Conduit pipe 1.6mm thick with M.S. flanges of suitable size at the both ends including 24/ 0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the tube to the adjacent light point including supply and erection of conduit pipe, flanges, flexible cables & petty material required for the same (Above 3.65metre height).

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XVIII. a. Erection only of 1x 20/ 40/ 65watts, 2x20/ 40/ 65watts, 60cm/120cm/150cm long fluorescent tube fittings directly on surface including necessary connections and supply and erection of 24/ 0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the fitting with the adjacent light point (Without round blocks). b. Erection only of 1x 20/ 40/ 65watts, 2x20/ 40/ 65watts, 60cm/120cm/150cm long fluorescent tube fittings directly on surface including necessary connections and supply and erection of 24/ 0.20mm (0.75mm) flexible twin wire for connecting the fitting with the adjacent light point (With round blocks). Deleted Deleted Erection of Street light fittings suitable for G.I. pipe pole 80mm dia. including cost of G.I. pipe bracket having nominal bore dia. 40mm and at least one metre in length to give a total overhang at a tentative angle of 100/ 105 degree, the bracket should be fixed at the top of the pole with G.I. reducer (80mm x 40mm) complete in all respects as approved by the Engineerin Charge. Erection of Street light fittings suitable for G.I. pipe pole 100mm dia. including cost of G.I. pipe bracket having nominal bore dia. 40mm and at least onemetre in length to give a total overhang at a tentative angle of 100/105 degree, the bracket should be fixed at the top of the pole with G.I. reducer (100mmx40mm) complete in all respects as approved by the Engineer -in -Charge.

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XIX. XX. XXI. a.

Each b.

Each 31.25 XXII. Deleted PAINTING INCLUDING LABOUR & MATERIAL: I. Painting of Ceiling fan complete with blades, canopy, suspension rod and regulator with two coats of approved paint (with brush).

Each

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Painting rod pendant off sizes with two coats of approved paint. Painting Steel Tubular pole with cross arms with two coats of aluminium or other approved paint:7m Overall length. 8m Overall length. 9m Overall length. 10m Overall length Painting of Galvanised iron pipe pole including street light bracket with two coats of aluminium or other approved paint:4m Overall length. 6.1m Overall length. Painting house service pipe complete with cross arms with two coats of aluminium or other approved paint. Painting of Casing & Capping of light/ fan or call bell point including mains & submains with two coats of suitable paint (Excluding plug control). Painting of Casing & Capping with two coats of an approved paint (As extra length). Painting of light/ fan or call bell points in P.V.C. sheathed wiring system including mains & submains (Excluding plug control). Painting of P.V.C. sheathed wiring system with two coats of an approved paint (As extra length). Painting of wood or metal surface with two coats of an approved paint. Painting of G.I./Conduit pipes with two coats of an approved paint including cleaning the surface etc. :15mm dia.G.I. pipe & conduit pipe 20mm dia. 20mm dia.G.I. pipe & conduit pipe 25mm dia. 25mm dia.G.I. pipe & conduit pipe 32mm dia. 32mm dia.G.I. pipe & conduit pipe 40mm dia. 40mm dia.G.I. pipe & conduit pipe 50mm dia. G.I. Pipe 50mm dia. G.I. Pipe 65mm dia. G.I. Pipe 80mm dia. G.I. Pipe 100mm dia. Carriage of CeilingFan from local railway station or P.W.D. office to site including erection of the same and necessary P.V.C. insulated single core cable with aluminium conductor 1.5mm (1/1.40mm) left bare (Unsheathed) for suspension rod and cutting threads etc., on the rod. Carriage of Table fan from local railway station or local P.W.D. office to site for erection.

Each

(a). (b). (c). (d). IV.

Each Each Each Each

(a). (b). V.

Each Each

Each VI. a.

Each Metre

b. VII. a.

Each Metre Sq. Mtr.

b. VIII. 31.25 IX.

(a) (b) (c) IX. (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) 31.26 I.

Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre Metre

CARRIAGE & ERECTION OF FANS :

Each Each

II.

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Carriage from local railway station or local P.W.D. office to site of an Exhaust fan including erection of the same. Each Carriage from local railway station or local P.W.D. office to site of Cabin fan including erection of the same. Each Making suitable size hole in the wall for 230mm sweep Exhaust fan including finishing the same to the satisfaction of the EngineerinCharge of the work. Making suitable size hole in the wall for 300mm sweep Exhaust fan including finishing the same to the satisfaction of the EngineerinCharge of the work. Making suitable size hole in the wall for 380mm sweep Exhaust fan including finishing the same to the satisfaction of the EngineeinCharge of the work. Making suitable size hole in the wall for 450mm sweep Exhaust fan including finishing the same to the satisfaction of the EngineerinCharge of the work. Making suitable size hole in the wall for 610mm sweep Exhaust fan including finishing the same to the satisfaction of the EngineerinCharge of the work.

b.

IV. a.

Each

b.

Each

c.

Each

d.

Each

e.

Each

31.26

31.27 31.27

Providing & Fixing 38.1cm x 38.1cm wooden frame 32mm thick 50mm wide of Deodar wood for 230mm sweep Exhaust fan. b. Providing & Fixing 45.72cm x 45.72cm wooden frame 32mm thick, 50mm wide of Deodar wood for 300mm sweep Exhaust fan. c. Providing & Fixing 52.5cm x 52.5cm wooden frame 32mm thick, 50mm wide of Deodar wood for 380mm sweep Exhaust fan. d. Providing & Fixing 60cm x 60cm wooden frame 32mm thick, 50mm wide of Deodar wood for 450mm sweep Exhaust fan. e. Providing & Fixing 76.2cm x 76.2cm wooden frame 32mm thick, 50mm wide of Deodar wood for 610mm sweep Exhaust fan. VI. Carriage of Pedestal fan from local Government store/ office to site for erection. REPAIR & REWINDING OF FANS : I. a. Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 900mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. b. Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (ondensor type) of 1200mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, re-assembling & testing etc., complete.

V. a.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each Each

Each

Each c. Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 1400mm/ 1500mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Page 397

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d.

Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 1800mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Each Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 900mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 1200mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 1400mm/ 1500mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Condensor type) of 1800mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1200mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, re-assembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1400mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, re-assembling & testing etc.,complete. Each Full Stator rewinding of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1500mm sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, re-assembling & testing etc., complete. Each Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1200mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1400mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Ceiling Fan (Non-Condensor type) of 1500mm sweep including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 230mm/ 300mm sweep, 900 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete.

e.

Each

f.

Each

g.

Each

h.

Each

II. a.

Each b.

31.27

c.

d.

Each

e.

Each

f.

Each

III. a.

Each

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b.

Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 230mm/ 300mm sweep, 1400 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 380mm sweep, 900 R.P.M.including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 380mm sweep, 1400 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 450mm sweep, 900 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, re assembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 450mm sweep, 1400 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 610mm sweep, 900 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 610mm sweep, 1400 R.P.M. including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of an Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 230mm/ 300mm sweep (Any R.P.M.) including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 380mm sweep (Any R.P.M.) including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 450mm sweep (Any R.P.M.) including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Single Stator coil of a Exhaust Fan (Condensor type) of 610mm sweep (Any R.P.M.) including connections, providing insulation, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc.

Each

c.

Each

d.

Each

e.

Each

f.

Each

g.

Each

31.27

h.

Each

i.

Each

III. j.

Each

k.

Each

l.

Each

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IV. a.

b.

Full Stator rewinding of a Table/ Pedestal Fan (Condensor type) of 1440 R.P.M. of any sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Full Stator rewinding of a Table/ Pedestal Fan (Condensor type) of 2800 R.P.M. of any sweep, including cleaning & insulating the stator slots, sleeving, soldering, wrapping of cotton tape, varnishing, reassembling & testing etc., complete. Replacement of a Ballbearing of a Ceiling fan including greasing, reassembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Bushbearing of any fan including turning, oiling, re assembling and testing etc. Replacement of a Thrustbearing (Small size) of any fan including oiling, greasing, re-assembling & testing etc. Replacement of a Thrustbearing (Large size) of any fan including oiling, greasing, re-assembling & testing etc. Providing & Fixing locking/ split pins in ceiling fans of any size including drilling of holes re assembling & testing etc. Replacement of Bladeshank of suitable size of a Ceiling fan with screws, nuts, spring washers etc., as required. Replacement of Hangershackle with nuts, bolts & split pin for a ceiling fan of any size. Replacement of a Rubber reel. Replacement of a Fansocket for a Ceiling fan including drilling of holes for splitpin etc. Replacement of a Fan condensor (2 to 2.5) microfarad complete with connections & testing etc. Replacement of a Fan condensor (3) microfarad complete with connections & testing etc. Replacement of a Fan condensor (4) microfarad complete with connections & testing etc. Replacement of a Fan condensor (6) microfarad complete with connections & testing etc. Replacement of a Fan condensor (8) microfarad complete with connections & testing etc. Replacement of Speed regulator knob. Replacement of Speed regulator rotary switch without knob including connections & testing etc. Replacement of Speed regulator resistance coils including connections & testing etc. Replacement of Speed regulator china plates complete with nuts and screws etc. Replacement of complete assembly of Speed regulator resistance coils wound on china plates duly insulated with mica sheet. Painting of a Ceiling fan complete with blades, canopy, suspension rod and speed regulator (with spray painting) complete.

Each

Each Each Each

V. a. b. c.

Each d.

Each

e.

Each

f.

Each g. h. i. j. 31.27 k. l. m. n. o. p. V. q. r. s. Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each Each

Each

t.

Each

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31.28

Painting of a Ceiling fan complete with blades, canopy, suspension rod and speed regulator (with stove enamelled paint) complete. OVER-HEAD DISTRIBUTION: I. a. Labour for dismantling steel tubular or G.I. pipe pole. b. Labour for dismantling pre-stressed cement concrete pole. II. Dismantling of anchor rod complete. III. a. Erection of steel tubular/ G.I. pipe pole upto 7m length in cement concrete 1:3:6 including cement concrete 1:2:4 collar but excluding cost of pole including painting etc. b. Erection of steel tubular pole exceeding 7m length upto 10m length in cement concrete 1:3:6 including cement concrete 1:2:4 collar but excluding cost of pole including painting etc. Erection of P.C.C. pole (having drawing-in cable arrangement) over a slab of cement concrete 1:2:4, 0.5 sq. m 15cm thick including cement concrete 1:4:8 filling around the pole upto ground level but excluding cost of P.C.C. pole. Erection of P.C.C. pole over a slab of cement concrete 1:3:6, 0.5sq.m 15cm thick but excluding cost of P.C.C. pole (upto 9.14m length). Erection of P.C.C. pole over a slab of cement concrete 1:3:6, 0.5sq.m 15cm thick but excluding cost of P.C.C. pole (11m length). Erection only of three stepped steel tubular swaged and welded pole conforming to I.S. 2713/ 1969 or I.S. 2713 (Part I to III) 1980 for under ground wiring system overall length from 7metre to 10metre in cement concrete 1 :3 :6 including cement concrete 1 :2 :4 collar 45cm high from ground level complete with 1:2 plaster 6mm thick, excluding the cost of pole but including painting etc., as required. Supply and erection of bracket steel channel 75mm x 40mm (2 line). Supply and erection of bracket steel channel 75mm x 40mm (4 line). Supply and erection of anchor rod Henly type for pole including necessary clamps and 7/2.80mm G.I. stay wire in cement concrete 1: 3 : 6. Supply and erection of anchor rod Henly type for pole including necessary clamps and 7/3.15mm G.I. stay wire in cement concrete 1: 3 : 6. Supply and erection of anchor rod Henly type for pole including necessary clamps and 7/4mm G.I. stay wire in cement concrete 1: 3: 6. Supply and erection of Strain insulator as required at site. Supply and erection of Cradle guard suitable for 2 lines over head line as required at site Supply and erection of Cradle guard suitable for 4 lines over head line as required at site.

u.

Each Each Each Each

Each

Each

c.

Each

d.

Each

e.

Each

31.28

f.

Each Each Each

IV. V. VI. a.

Each

b.

Each

VI. c.

Each Each Each Each

d. e. f.

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g.

h.

VII.

Supply and erection of Hexagonal guard suitable for 2 lines over head line (Vertical distribution) as required at site. Supply and erection of Hexagonal guard suitable for 4 lines over head line (Vertical distribution) as required at site. Supply and erection of stay for house service pipe complete with straining screw 7/1.6mm G.I. stay wire. Erection only of anchor rod for pole in cement concrete 1:3:6 but excluding cost of anchor rod. Supply and erection of cast iron reel size 75mm x 50mm dia. Supply and erection of house service pipe Henly type or pole type 50mm dia., 6metre long for bare Aluminium conductor over head line without straining device or shackle insulator including painting. Supply and erection of house service bracket wall type of 50mm dia.G.I. pipe of approved design including painting as required for 2 line Supply and erection of house service bracket wall type of 50mm dia.G.I. pipe of approved design including painting as required for 4 line. Supply and erection of lightning arrestor horn type complete with 100mm x 65mm pin insulator, spindle and brass metal parts heavy type. Supply and erection of shackle insulator (medium) with fixing bolts and nuts. Supply and erection of 100mm x 65mm pin insulator complete with G.I. spindle and nuts etc. Supply and erection of 100mm x 80mm pin insulator complete with G.I. spindle and nuts etc. Supply and erection of G.I. wire No. 8S.W.G. (4mm dia.) above on pole including binding wire. Binding of shackle or copper wire joint with bare copper binding wire. Binding of cast iron reel or G.I. wire joint with G.I. binding wire (2.16mm dia). Dismantling only of over head lines comprising of G.I. or copper or A.C.S.R. or A.A.C. conductor including crossarms and insulators etc., and taking down to the ground. Supply and erection of A.C.S.R. (7/2.11mm to 7/3mm dia.) including Supply and erection of A.C.S.R. (7/3.35mm dia. &above) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Supply and erection of A.A.C. conductor (7/1.96mm to 7/3.10mm dia.) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Supply and erection of A.A.C. conductor (7/3.40mm dia & above) including binding of insulator with binding wire.

Each

Each

Each VIII. IX. X. Each Each

Each

XI.

Each

XII.

Each

XIII.

Each Each Each Each Kg. Kg. Each

XIV. 31.28 XV. a. b. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX.

Kg. XX. a. b. Kg.

Kg. XX. c.

Kg.

d.

Kg.

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e.

Erection only of G.I. wire (No. 8S.W.G. to No. 4S.W.G.) including binding with C.I. reel with G.I. binding wire. Kg. Erection only of A.C.S.R. (7/2.11mm to 7/3mm dia.) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Erection only of A.C.S.R. (7/3.35mmdia and above) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Erection only of A.A.C (7/1.96mmto 7/3.10mm) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Erection only of A.A.C (7/3.40mmdia and above) including binding of insulator with binding wire. Supply and erection of G.I. shackle straps with 11.25cm long bolts and nuts. Supply and erection of special type clamps for fixing the C.I. reels on top of poles where the same cannot be fixed on brackets. Supply and erection of additional length of house service G.I. pipe 50mm dia. Supply and erection of house service G.I. pipe 50mm dia.3 m long for insulated over head line complete with cast iron cap of suitable size and ways, shackle insulator and straining device including necessary P.V.C. bushes for protecting the incoming & outgoing lead and flat iron support 50mm x 6mm x 22.5cm long and painting as required. Wiring over-head line in two single core cable aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable 1.5mm (1/1.40mm). Wiring over-head line in two single core cable aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable 2.5mm (1/1.80mm). Wiring over-head line in two single core cable aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable 4mm (1/2.24mm). Wiring over-head line in two single core cable aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable 6mm (1/2.80mm). Wiring over-head line in two single core cable aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable 10mm (1/3.55mm). with and wire size Metre with and wire size Metre with and wire size Metre with and wire size Metre with and wire size Metre

f. g. h. i. XXI. XXII.

Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Pair

Each Metre

XXIII. XXIV.

Each

XXV.

31.28

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

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XXX.

XXXI.

XXXII.

XXXIII. XXIV.

Wiring over-head line in two single core cable with aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. and polythene sheathed overall 1100volts grade on G.I. wire 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable size 16mm (7/1.70mm). Wiring over-head line in two single core cable with aluminium conductor, insulated with P.V.C. and polythene sheathed over-all 1100volts grade on G.I. wire 4mm dia. With brass/ aluminium link clips cable size 25mm (7/2.24mm). Supply and erection of D iron clamp 50mm x 6mm flat iron complete with fixing bolts and nuts including making holes in pole. Supply and erection of EYE rag bolts 22.5cm x 16mm. Dismantling of house service pipe complete with channel brackets including necessary repair to the entire satisfaction of Engineer-In-Charge. Supply and erection of G.I. pipe A quality of suitable length and dia.conforming to I.S. 1239 part-I 1979, including fixing up to a given depth below G/L, the hole of excavation about 30cm dia. and given depth to be filled in up to 15cm below G/L with 1:3:6 cement concrete and there above a plinth with 1:2:4 cement concrete up to a height of 45cm from G/L.The radial thick ness of the plinth above G/L should not be less than 6.35cm and sufficient to completely flush a mild steel fuse box 15cm x 15cm x 6.35cm deep having 16Amp. 240volts kit-kat fuse unit fixed on single teak wood board of the same size the outer surface of the plinth to be finished with 1:2 cement plaster 6mm thick M.S. fuse box shall have a water proof hinged cover with locking arrangement including painting of pole with two coats of approved aluminium paint as required:4metre long having nominal bore dia 65mm, planting depth 80cm with pit depth 95cm. 6.1metre long having nominal bore dia 80mm, planting depth 120cm with pit depth 135cm. 6.1metre long having nominal bore dia 100mm, planting depth 120cm with pit depth 135cm.

Metre

Metre

Each Each

Each

31.28

XXXV.

a. b. c.

Each Each Each

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XXXVI.

Supply and erection of 3-Stepped steel tubular swaged and welded pole of suitable length conforming to I.S. 2713-1969 (Part I to III)/ 1980 to fixed up to a required planting depth below ground level in a hole of excavation about 30cm dia. and suitable depth to filled in up to 15cm below G/L with 1:3:6 cement concrete and up to a height of 45cm above G/L with 1:2:4 cement concrete plinth with radial thickness not less than 6.35cm sufficient to completely flush a mild steel fuse box 15cm x 15cm x 6.35cm deep with hinged water tight cover with locking arrangement having 32Amp. 240volts kit-kat fuse unit fixed on single teak wood board of the same size. The outer surface of the plinth to be finished with 1:2 cement plaster 6mm thick including painting of pole with two coats of approved aluminium paint as required:Overall length 7metre, with planting depth 1.25metre, length of sections 4metre, 1.5metre and 1.5metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia. and thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x 4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 73kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. Overall length 8metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, length of sections 4.5metre, 1.75metre and 1.75metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia. and thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x 4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 83kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. Overall length 8.5metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, length of sections 5metre, 1.75metre and 1.75metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections139.7mm x 5.40mm,114.3mmx 4.50mm and 88.9mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 129kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. Overall length 9metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, length of sections 5metre, 2metre and 2metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia. and thickness of sections 165.1mm x 4.85mm, 139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 154kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. Overall length 9.5metre, with planting depth 1.8metre, length of sections 5metre, 2.25metre and 2.25metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia. and thickness of sections165.1mm x 4.85mm, 139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 160kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia.

a.

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Each

31.28

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Each

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Each

e.

Each

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XXXVI. f. Overall length 10metre, with planting depth 1.8metre, length of sections 5.20metre, 2.40metre and 2.40metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia. and thickness of sections165.1mm x 4.85mm,139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approximate weight 168kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. XXXVI. g. Supply and erection of 3-Stepped steel tubular swaged and welded pole of suitable length conforming to I.S. 2713-1969 or I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980 for over head lines to fixed up to a required planting depth below ground level in a hole of excavation about 30cm dia. and suitable depth to filled in up to 15cm below G/L with 1:3:6 cement concrete and there above a plinth with 1:2:4 cement concrete up to a height of 23cm above G/L with XXXVI. g. 1:2:4 cement concrete plinth with radial thickness not less than 6.35cm.The outer surface of the plinth to be finished with 1:2 cement plaster 6mm thick including painting of pole with two coats of approved aluminium paint as required :(i) Overall length 7metre, with planting depth 1.25metre, length of sections 4metre, 1.5metre and 1.5metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x 4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 73kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. (ii) Overall length 8metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, length of sections 4.5metre, 1.75metre and 1.75metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 114.3mm x 4.5mm, 88.9mm x 4.05mm and 76.1mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 83kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. Overall length 8.5metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, length of sections 5metre, 1.75metre and 1.75metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 139.7mm x 5.4mm,114.3mm x 4.5mm and 88.9mm x 3.25mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 129kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. XXXVI. g Overall length 9metre, with planting depth 1.5metre, (iv) length of sections 5metre, 2metre and 2metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 165.1mm x 4.85mm, 139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 154kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. (iii)

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31.28

Each

Each

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Overall length 9.5metre, with planting depth 1.8metre, length of sections 5metre, 2.25metre and 2.25metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 165.1mm x 4.85mm, 139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 160kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. (vi) Overall length 10metre, with planting depth 1.8metre, length of sections 5.2metre, 2.4metre and 2.4metre (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively), Outer dia and thickness of sections 165.1mm x 4.85mm, 139.7mm x 4.5mm and 114.3mm x 3.65mm (Bottom, Middle and Top respectively) with approx. weight 168kg with base plate 12mm thick and about 30cm dia. in case of pole conforming to I.S. 2713 (Part I to III)/ 1980. XXXVII. Deleted XXXVIII. Deleted (a to e) XXXIX. Supply and erection of G.I. pipe along the pole for protection of under ground cables (up to 3metre in length) :a. G.I. pipe 50mm dia. b. G.I. pipe 80mm dia. c. G.I. pipe 100mm dia. XL. Supply and erection of Aerial fuse :a. 15Amp. b. 30Amp. XLI. a. Supply and erection of 40mm dia x 1.5metre long G.I. pipe bracket of required shape for mounting a fluorescent street light fitting on steel tubular pole of any size with 2 No. M.S. flat iron 50mm x 6mm thick clamps of required shape including connections, erection of the fitting and painting etc., with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site. b. Supply and erection of clamps of desired shape (For steel tubular pole) for street light bracket including painting etc., with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site. XLI. c. Supply and erection of 40mm dia x 2.9metre long G.I. pipe bracket of required shape for mounting a mercury/ sodium vapour lamp street light fitting on steel tubular pole of any size and bracket to be fixed on the top of pole, duly welded with a suitable ring and pipe arrangement about 20cm overlap and fixed by means of cross bolts and nuts complete with check nuts, including connections, erection of the fitting and painting the same with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site.

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Supply and erection of 40mm dia x 2.9metre long G.I. pipe bracket of required shape for mounting a fluorescent street light fitting on steel tubular pole of any size and bracket to be fixed on the top of pole, duly welded with a suitable ring and pipe arrangement about 20cm overlap and fixed by means of cross bolts and nuts complete with check nuts, including connections, erection of the fitting and painting the same with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site. Supply and erection of 40mm dia x 1.22metre long G.I. pipe bracket of required shape for mounting a fluorescent street light fitting on P.C.C. Pole of any size, including connections and painting the same with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site. Supply and erection of 40mm dia x 1.5metre long G.I. pipe bracket of required shape for mounting a fluorescent street light fitting on P.C.C. Pole of any size with 2 No. M.S. flat iron 50mm x 6mm thick clamps of required shape including connections, erection of the fitting and painting the same with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site. Supply and erection of clamps of desired shape For P.C.C. pole) for street light bracket including painting etc., with two coats of an approved aluminium paint as desired by the Engineerincharge at site.

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MISCELLANEOUS:I. Supply and erection of 20mmdia G.I. suspension rod for ceiling fan. II. Supply and erection of 15mmdia G.I. suspension rod for ceiling fan. III. Supply and erection of Girder clamp for ceiling fan. IV. Supply and erection of Girder strut of 50mm x 6mm T section steel for suspension of fan complete with fan clamp including painting as required up to 1.5metre span. V. Supply and erection of additional length of Tsection steel for girder strut including painting as required. VI. Laying under ground cable 1metre below ground level covered with sand and bricks. VII. to X. Deleted XI. Supply and erection of special iron channel 75mm x 40mm wall bracket, 60cm long for converting ceiling fans in to cinema type bracket including painting etc. XII. XIII. XIV. Supply and erection of special beam clamp including supply of suspension hook for fan. Writing caution notice in three languages. Supply and erection of Shock restoration chart in glass frame.

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Supply and erection of M.S. Roof suspension for fan of 75mm wide, 12.5mm thick and 45cm long iron plate with necessary suspension hook including covering the plate with cement concrete 1 : 3 : 6. Supply and erection of 75mm x 40mm steel channel 120cm long with necessary suspension hook including covering the channel with cement concrete 1 : 3 : 6. Supply and erection of 16mm dia, 90cm long Mild steel rod made in suitable fan suspension hook placed and erected in R.C.C. slab for erection of fan.

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Supply and erection of 12mm dia, 90cm long Mild steel rod made in suitable fan suspension hook placed and erected in R.C.C. slab for erection of fan. XVIII. a. Supply and erection of 12mm dia, 30cm long Mild steel rod made in suitable fan suspension hook S type. b. Supply and erection of Cast iron fan box (18cm x 10cm x 10cm) with M.S. sheet cover (1.6mm thick) and M.S. round 16mm/ 12mm dia. 60cm long complete. Numbering of Ceiling/ Exhaust fans as required. Supply and erection of S.W./ G.I./ C.I./ M.S. pipe across the road including remetalling the same to the original form :S.W. Pipe 100mm dia. Galvanised iron pipe 100mm dia. Cast iron pipe 100mm dia. Mild steel pipe 100mm dia. Supply and erection of Kit-kat fuse unit 16Amp. 240volts in the existing M.S./ C.I. box (Including connections). Supply and erection Kit-kat fuse unit 32Amp. 240volts in the existing M.S./ C.I. box (Including connections).

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Supply and erection of M.S. sheet danger notice plate at least 2mm thick and vitreous enameled white on both sides and with inscriptions in the signal red colour on the front side as required :(a). Size (71mm x 142mm). (b). Size (142mm x 142mm). (c). Size (142mm x 192mm). (d). Size (192mm x 285mm). XXIII. Supply and erection of suitable compression type cable socketgland for under ground cable:(a). Up to 2.5mm cable. (b). Exceeding 2.5mm cable but up to 10mm cable. XXIII. (c). Exceeding10mm cable but up to 25mm cable. (d). Exceeding 25mm cable but up to 50mm cable. (e). Exceeding 50mm cable but up to 95mm cable. (f). Exceeding 95mm cable but up to 150mm cable. (g). Exceeding 150mm cable but up to185mm cable. (h). Exceeding 185mm cable but up to 300mm cable. (i). Exceeding 300mm cable but up to 400mm cable. Deleted

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LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR : I. a. Supply and erection of 25mm dia., 0.91meter long tapered in to a point at the top (G.I. rod). b. Supply only of 25mm dia.G.I. rod (Extra length). II. Erection only of G.I. 7/ 10S.W.G. (10mm dia.) stranded flexible lightning conductor wire including supply of suitable iron clamps. III. Supply and erection of G.I. 7/10S.W.G. (10mm dia.) stranded flexible lightning conductor wire including supply of suitable iron clamps. IV. Providing stranded watering tank (30cm x 30cm x 30cm) complete with 3mm thick galvanised iron plate cover provided with chain & locking arrangement. V. Supply and erection of earth electrode of 20mmdia., 2.75metre long G.I. pipe from ground level, connecting the 50mm dia.,1.37metre long perforated G.I. pipe. RECESSED CONDUIT PIPE WIRING SYSTEM WITH MODULAR SWITCHES: Wiring in P.V.C. insulated Fire Retardant copper conductor ISI marked (Unsheathed) flexible multistrand cable to be laid in heavy gauge welded conduit pipe 20mm/25mm dia (1.6mm thick) ISI marked, recessed in wall etc., complete with powder coated/anodized concealed metal boxes required for suitable number of modules, for having electronic fan regulators, bell push, electronic buzzer, 5pin 6Amp., 6pin 16/20Amp. Sockets and 6/16/20Amp. Swithces (Screw Type Modular Accessories) etc., and covered with Frame Plate etc., & including the cost of required number of modular switches/ sockets, step type electronic fan regulator 100watts, PVC connector (For Fan Box and Electronic Buzzer), PVC Bush, Steel Hooks, Circular Inspection Box (Recessed Type and Deep Type) conduit pipe & copper wire and other Petty material etc. including the cost of cutting and filling up of chases:I. a. Wiring Fan point without fan box in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with step type electronic fan regulator 100watts. Wiring Fan point with Sheet Metal fan box (Shape Hexagonal & Sheet Thickness not less than 1.6mm) in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with step type electronic fan regulator 100watts. Wiring light point in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable. Wiring call-bell point in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with bell push and electronic buzzer 230 Volts AC (including the cost of bell push, electronic buzzer & powder coated concealed metal box for electronic buzzer). Wiring 5pin 6Amp. Wall socket (Shuttered) point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable complete with bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable.

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Wiring 5pin 6Amp. Plug control comprising wall socket (shuttered) and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable. Each

31.33

Wiring 6pin 6/16/20Amp. Plug control comprising wall socket (shuttered) and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable. VII. Wiring light point in 1.5mm 2 copper conductor cable with double control switches. RECESSED PVC CONDUIT PIPE WIRING SYSTEM WITH MODULAR SWITCHES: Wiring in P.V.C. insulated Fire Retardant copper conductor ISI marked (Unsheathed) flexible multistrand cable to be laid in heavy gauge, uPVC, fire retardant conduit pipe 20mm/25mm dia. (2mm thick) ISI marked, recessed in wall etc., complete with powder coated/anodized concealed metal boxes required for suitable number of modules, for having electronic fan regulators, bell push, electronic buzzer, 5pin 6Amp., 6pin 16/20Amp. Sockets and 6Amp./16/20Amp. Switches (Screw Type Modular Accessories) etc., and covered with Frame Plate etc., & including the cost of required number of modular switches/sockets, step type electronic fan regulator 100watts, PVC connector (For Fan Box and Electronic Buzzer), Steel Hooks, Circular Inspection Box (Recessed Type and Deep Type) uPVC conduit pipe & copper wire and other Petty material etc. including the cost of cutting and filling up of chases:I. a. Wiring Fan point without fan box in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with step type electronic fan regulator 100watts. Wiring Fan point with Sheet Metal fan box (Shape Hexagonal & Sheet Thickness not less than 1.6mm) in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with step type electronic fan regulator 100watts. Wiring light point in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable. Wiring call-bell point in 1.5mm Copper conductor cable with bell push and electronic buzzer 230 Volts AC (including the cost of bell push, electronic buzzer & powder coated concealed metal box for electronic buzzer). Wiring 5pin 6Amp. Wall socket (Shuttered) point in 1.5mmcopper conductor cable complete with bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable. Wiring 5pin 6Amp. Plug control comprising wall socket (shuttered) and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable.

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Wiring 6pin 6/16/20Amp. Plug control comprising wall socket (shuttered) and switch including bonding to existing earth with 1mm PVC insulated (Unsheathed) flame retardant single core multistrand copper conductor cable. Wiring light point in 1.5mm copper conductor cable with double control switches. SWITCH DISCONNECTOR FUSE UNIT (Without Sheet Enclosure): Supply and erection of 32Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 63Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 100Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 32Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 63Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc.

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Supply and erection of 100Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 320Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 400Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc.

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Supply and erection of 630Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole and Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses (Panel mounting Cubicle type) in the existing Cubical Panel confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles, including cost of HRC fuses etc. SWITCH DISCONNECTOR FUSE UNIT (With Sheet Enclosure): Supply and erection of 32Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 63Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 100Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Double Pole Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 32Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc.

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Supply and erection of 63Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 100Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc.

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Supply and erection of 320Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 400Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. Supply and erection of 630Amp. 415volts, 50Hz. Triple Pole & Neutral Switch Disconnector fuse unit with HRC Fuses in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (PartI&III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to existing earth and cost of HRC fuses etc. ON LOAD CHANGEOVER SWITCH (Without Sheet Enclosure) Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles.

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Supply and erection of 320Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 400Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 630Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 800Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. Supply and erection of 1000Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IS:13947 (PartIII). complete with G.I. Bolts, Nuts & Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles. ON LOAD CHANGEOVER SWITCH (With Sheet Enclosure): Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth.

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31.35 (B)

IX.

Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 320Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 400Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 630Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 800Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth. Supply and erection of 1000Amp. 415Volts, 50Hz. Four Pole On Load Change over Switch with advance neutral UNIT in sheet enclosure on the existing surface confirms to IS:13947 (Part III) complete with G.I. Bolts & Nuts/Rag Bolts & Nuts etc. according to the size of holes in the body of enclosure and Connection on both sides of switch with sutiable size of Thimbles including bonding to the existing earth.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

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1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.36

A I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

31.36A

X.

MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER: (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 16KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 16KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 50KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 50KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

XI.

XII.

XIII.

Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 50KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 50KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 50KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed type thermal and Magnetic setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER: (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II.

Each

Each

Each

31.36

I.

Each

II.

Each

III.

Each

IV.

Each

V.

Each

VI.

Each

31.36 (B)

VII.

Each

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1

Description
2

Unit
3

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

XII.

XIII.

31.36

I.

II.

III.

31.36 (C)

IV.

Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 315-400Amp 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 500-630Amp 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 800Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Three Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKER: (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25 KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25 KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25 KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25 KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

XII.

XIII.

Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 25 KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 25-100Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 125Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 160Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 200Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 250Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 315-400Amp.415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 500-630Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II. Supply and erection of 800Amp. 415volts Breaking Capacity 35KA Four Pole MCCB unit (Fixed Type Magnetic Setting & Adjustable thermal setting) (Panel mounting Cubical type) in the existing Cubical Panel Confirms to IEC:60947-II.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

31.37

SHEET METAL DOUBLE DOOR DISTRIBUTION BOARDS FOR (M.C.B'S/ISOLATORS):

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.37

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

Supply and Erection of Sheet Metal Double Door S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with busbar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B's/Isolators, 4way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Sheet Metal Double Door S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with busbar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B's/Isolators, 8way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Sheet Metal Double Door S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with busbar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B's/Isolators, 12way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Sheet Metal Double Door S.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with busbar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating M.C.B's/Isolators, 16way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 4way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 6way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 8way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 12way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 4way each including bonding to existing earth.

Each

Each

Each

Each

Each

VI.

Each

VII.

Each

VIII.

Each

IX.

Each

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.37

X.

XI.

Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 8way each including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erction of Sheet Metal Double Door T.P. & N. (vertical design) distribution Board (dust protected) provided with bus-bar, neutral-link and din-bar, suitable for incorporating S.P./S.P. & N Isolators or cubical switch for incoming & single pole M.C.B's for outgoing 12way each including bonding to existing earth. RESIDUAL CURRENT CIRCUIT BREAKER: Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 16/25Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 32/40Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 63Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 16/25Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 32/40Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker double pole 63Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 16/25Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 32/40Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 63Amp., Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 16/25Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth.

Each

Each

31.38

A I.

Each

II.

Each

III.

Each

IV.

Each

V.

Each

VI.

Each

VII.

Each

VIII.

Each

IX.

Each

X.

Each

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.38A

XI.

XII.

31.38

B I.

Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 32/40Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of Residual current circuit breaker four pole 63Amp., Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. RCBO Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 16/25Amp. Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 32Amp. Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth.

Each

Each

Each

II.

Each III. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 40Amp. Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Each IV. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 50Amp. Sensitivity 30mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Each V. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 16/25Amp. Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 32Amp. Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Each VII. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 40Amp. Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Each VIII. Supply and Erection of RCBO (Earth Leakage, Overload & Short Circuit Protection Device) double pole 50Amp. Sensitivity 100/300mA, Suitable for 240/415volts 50 cycles A.C. Supply, including bonding to existing earth. Each 31.39 EARTHING OF METALLIC CASES ETC. (COPPER EARTHING):

Each

VI.

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.39

I.

Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (20mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 10metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 13metre in length . Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (20mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 20metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 23metre in length . Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (20mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 30metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 33metre in length . Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (25mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 10metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 13metre in length . Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (25mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 20metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 23metre in length . Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (25mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 30metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 33metre in length .

Each

II.

Each

III.

Each

IV.

Each

V.

Each

VI.

Each

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Item No.
1

Description
2

Unit
3

31.39

VII.

Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (32mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 10metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 13metre in length. Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (32mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 20metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 23metre in length. Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with (32mm x 3mm) thick copper tape rivetted to (30 cm x 120 cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 30metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the copper tape on wall and in floor etc. , with copper stapples of suitable size up to 33metre in length.

Each

VIII.

Each

IX.

Each

Note :-

Earthing of Sheet metal/ iron clad switches and metallic cases etc., with 8SWG (4mm dia)copper wire run through 15mm dia G.I. Pipe complete with connecting the copper wire to (30cm x 60cm x 3mm thick) tinned copper plate (made cylindrical) burried 10metre below ground level and surrounded by salt & charcoal dust mixture including fixing the G.I. Pipe on wall and floor etc. upto 13 meter in length. Rates of item No. 31.32 to 31.39 are based on September 2008.

X.

Each

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Through rate
4

129.00 111.00

112.00

31.00

69.00

45.00 54.00 149.00

22.00

Page 428

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

142.00 170.00 110.00 126.00

85.00

48.00

65.00 50.00 159.00

31.00

119.00 104.00 99.00

71.00

29.50

Page 429

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

42.00 47.00 136.00

19.00

2.00 1.20

16.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 32.00 48.00

7.70

2.10 3.10 4.80 6.85 10.30 18.00

Page 430

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1.60 2.40 3.90

34.00

34.00

37.00

41.00

48.00

52.00

59.00

73.00

35.00

Page 431

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

36.00

39.00

44.00

51.00

58.00

64.00

76.00

96.00

111.00

128.00

160.00

181.00

216.00

237.00

289.00

361.00

62.00

81.00

Page 432

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

85.00

108.00

125.00

151.00

182.00

208.00

253.00

277.00

331.00

424.00

36.00

39.00

43.00

45.00

58.00

19.00

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CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

19.00

21.00

26.00

33.00

37.00

44.00

58.00

20.00

21.00

24.00

29.00

36.00

43.00

49.00

61.00

81.00

96.00

113.00

Page 434

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

143.00

164.00

199.00

220.00

272.00

344.00

47.00

66.00

69.00

93.00

110.00

135.00

164.00

190.00

235.00

260.00

313.00

406.00

Page 435

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

21.00

24.00

28.00

30.00

42.00

15.00

15.00

17.00

20.00

28.00

33.00

44.00

53.00

16.00

17.00

19.00

Page 436

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

22.00

30.00

39.00

51.00

64.00

79.00

92.00

111.00

142.00

165.00

198.00

222.00

270.00

339.00

43.00

55.00

70.00

89.00

Page 437

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

108.00

129.00

168.00

192.00

236.00

258.00

311.00

402.00

18.00

19.00

21.00

26.00

37.00

46.00

60.00

72.00

Page 438

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

11.00

12.00

13.00

16.00

24.00

30.00

36.00

44.00

12.00

13.00

15.00

18.00

26.00

35.00

42.00

55.00

72.00

85.00

Page 439

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

105.00

129.00

153.00

186.00

209.00

256.00

326.00

39.00

45.00

61.00

83.00

101.00

122.00

155.00

179.00

223.00

245.00

298.00

Page 440

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

388.00

14.00

15.00

17.00

22.00

33.00

42.00

51.00

63.00

22.00

23.00

25.00

29.00

36.00

41.00

53.00

Page 441

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

67.00 24.00 25.00 27.00 32.00 40.00 46.00 58.00 70.00 88.00 102.00 125.00 156.00 177.00 212.00 233.00 285.00 357.00 50.00 75.00 78.00 100.00 117.00

142.00

178.00

Page 442

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

203.00

249.00

273.00

327.00

420.00 25.00 28.00 32.00 34.00 46.00

27.00

28.00

30.00

34.00

41.00

46.00

54.00

68.00 Page 443 CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

29.00 30.00 33.00 37.00 45.00 52.00 59.00 71.00 89.00 103.00 121.00 151.00 172.00 207.00 228.00 280.00 352.00 55.00 76.00 79.00 101.00 117.00

143.00

173.00

198.00

Page 444

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

244.00

268.00

327.00

415.00 30.00 33.00 37.00 39.00 52.00

20.00 24.00 33.00 34.00 48.00 65.00 23.00 27.00 35.00 36.50 50.00 67.00 9.90 12.00 16.50 22.00 36.00 13.00 15.50

Page 445

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

19.00 24.00 37.50

8.80 9.70 12.25 17.50 24.00 33.00 5.05 5.70 7.60 9.50 14.00 18.00

7.15 8.20 16.00

5.10 6.60 13.00


Category A For Brands Confirming to I.S. Standard (duly approved)

Page 446

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

60.00 116.00 140.00 119.00 148.00 294.00 473.00 859.00 146.00 195.00 390.00 689.00 1271.00 1565.00 2835.00

152.00 201.00 403.00 699.00 1290.00 1584.00 2886.00

126.00

Page 447

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

160.00 335.00 834.00 1078.00 168.00 241.00 441.00 727.00 1183.00 1544.00 2266.00 2783.00 207.00 273.00 504.00 854.00 1246.00 1597.00 2424.00 2834.00

21219.00

Page 448

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

29390.00

22028.00

31099.00

86.00 87.00 109.00

178.00

216.00

196.00 197.00 241.00

292.00 292.00 355.00

386.00

387.00

456.00

Page 449

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

72.00 84.00 100.00 146.00 165.00

210.00 210.00 253.00 305.00 293.00 331.00 369.00

55.00

55.00

182.00

55.00

221.00

Page 450

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

228.00

281.00

319.00

622.00

774.00

815.00

1018.00

635.00

828.00

1030.00

206.00

244.00

Page 451

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

333.00

402.00

580.00

1903.00

158.00

266.00

355.00

274.00

324.00

Page 452

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

406.00

590.00

691.00

349.00

475.00

614.00

828.00

1030.00

711.00

762.00

800.00

Page 453

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

914.00

1123.00

776.00

839.00

943.00

1205.00

1345.00

2155.00

1133.00

1197.00

1288.00 Page 454 CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1622.00

2267.00

2925.00

153.00

255.00

331.00

Page 455

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

217.00

293.00

331.00

514.00

603.00

267.00

361.00

431.00

562.00

Page 456

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

701.00

382.00

464.00

528.00

636.00

838.00

586.00

713.00

797.00

Page 457

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

991.00

1162.00

1649.00

880.00

957.00

1073.00

1211.00

1407.00

1913.00

Page 458

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1092.00

1202.00

1372.00

48.00

1116.00 1326.00 1575.00

279.00 303.00 327.00

84.00 91.00 100.00

818.00

Page 459

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

842.00 874.00

359.00 419.00 551.00 1309.00

879.00 1049.00 1258.00 1432.00 1508.00 1929.00 2560.00 3211.00 4212.00

516.00 583.00 790.00 1548.00 1873.00

42.00 57.00 68.00

351.00 409.00 476.00 568.00 548.00

Page 460

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

778.00 695.00 977.00

110.00 134.00 180.00 217.00 261.00 107.00 112.00 115.00 126.00 114.00 122.00 141.00 148.00 151.00 158.00 172.00 165.00 181.00 199.00 142.00 156.00 175.00 219.00 241.00 265.00 296.00 407.00

Page 461

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

522.00

631.00

704.00

1112.00 1914.00

202.00 226.00 275.00

Page 462

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

318.00 364.00 198.00 201.00 207.00 218.00 206.00 220.00 234.00 241.00 244.00 259.00 274.00 268.00 284.00 299.00 240.00 255.00 276.00 322.00 347.00 374.00 405.00 519.00

Page 463

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

23.00

27.00

24.00

27.00

29.00

33.00

125.00

357.00

363.00

417.00

Page 464

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

330.00

1231.00

1353.00

1474.00 1.45

0.48 2.10

15.00

12.70

16.50

13.85

Page 465

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

20.00

18.60 37.00 50.00 62.00

4.40 4.90 4.80

21.50 18.50 17.50 20.00 16.00

52.00

58.00

Page 466

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

57.00

64.00

10.00

12.50

95.00

102.00

22.00

Page 467

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

6.50

19.00 22.00 32.00 35.00

6.40 11.40

8.70

7.50 1.30

6.30 1.10 9.50

0.80 0.90 1.05 1.25 1.35 1.60 2.00 2.30 2.80

11.50 2.15

Page 468

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

28.50

25.00

37.00

41.00

42.00

55.00

60.00

23.00

28.00

30.00

42.00

48.00 3.65

69.00

91.00

123.00

Page 469

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

193.00

12.00

15.00

19.00

26.00

123.00

160.00

211.00

17.00

22.00

29.00

62.00

Page 470

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

95.00

84.00

112.00

106.00

160.00

145.00

215.00

11.30

15.20

18.30

22.00

Page 471

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

54.00

78.00 41.00 11.50

31.00

48.00

2.80

6.40 9.40 4.00 19.00 18.00 22.00 29.00 42.00 50.00 2.00 10.00 6.00 7.00

9.00

32.00

Page 472

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

45.00 36.00 45.00 16.00

146.00

187.00

155.00

142.00

181.00

230.00 61.00 99.00

202.00

229.00

253.00 18.00 10.50 14.00

Page 473

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

19.00

27.00

82.00 45.00 16.00

508.00

368.00

400.00

69.00 19.50 13.00 15.00 19.65 4.05 2.60

3.85 41.00

39.00

44.00

41.00

Page 474

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

0.90 5.40 3.65 7.10 4.50 19.00

34.00 70.00

356.00

8.50

9.00

11.70

12.60

16.00

Page 475

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

18.00

23.00

16.00 7.40

8.10

389.00 643.00 1008.00

Page 476

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

781.00

872.00

1225.00

1443.00

1503.00

Page 477

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1582.00

735.00

827.00

1174.00

1381.00

Page 478

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1440.00

1520.00

226.00 318.00 501.00 5.80 9.15

136.00

31.00

190.00

Page 479

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

160.00

82.00

136.00

35.00

24.00 20.50 17.00

113.00 35.00 16.50

133.00 43.00 4.60 34.00

Page 480

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

48.00

80.00

12.50

8.00 4.50

42.00 1.80

37.00 153.00 98.00 91.00

18.00 28.00

10.20 11.50 14.00 18.00

6.10 7.40 14.00 17.00 21.00 23.50 30.50 60.00 99.00

Page 481

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

137.00 25.00

4.55

9.60

111.00

203.00

990.00

1097.00 741.00

974.00

608.00

Page 482

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

349.00

359.00 1120.00

722.00

803.00 505.00

737.00

467.00

322.00

Page 483

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

350.00 814.00

1257.00

1773.00

3646.00

3784.00

1366.00

1998.00

Page 484

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

3843.00

4333.00

3906.00

5828.00

6901.00

9173.00

11300.00

Page 485

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

18306.00

1813.00

2221.00

4255.00

4397.00

2230.00

Page 486

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

2877.00

5104.00

5567.00

6882.00

7430.00

8967.00

Page 487

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

11280.00

13441.00

21552.00

6658.00

7236.00

8818.00

12488.00

Page 488

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

13156.00

19159.00

22700.00

32567.00

53348.00

8865.00

10269.00

Page 489

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

10996.00

15085.00

16074.00

23316.00

27266.00

38979.00

66532.00

Page 490

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

2506.00

3664.00

2880.00

3872.00

4565.00

5421.00

6639.00

10120.00

5224.00

6100.00

Page 491

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

6567.00

7499.00

11302.00

3112.00

3604.00

3788.00

4453.00

5050.00

3844.00

3964.00

Page 492

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

5482.00

6588.00

10164.00

12368.00

15116.00

18894.00

4393.00

6042.00

6854.00

8669.00

Page 493

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

10498.00

4427.00

5049.00

6810.00

9106.00

12309.00

16455.00

17741.00

24764.00

Page 494

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

699.00

923.00

1204.00

1466.00

1835.00

2261.00

2800.00

3835.00

4222.00

Page 495

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

5337.00

6818.00

1349.00

1422.00

1916.00

1312.00

1400.00

1835.00

1726.00

1748.00

1993.00

1661.00

Page 496

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

1690.00

1946.00

1217.00

1275.00

1330.00

1630.00

1272.00

1338.00

1378.00

1711.00

Page 497

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

9155.00

12337.00

15519.00

10012.00

13797.00

17582.00

Page 498

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Through rate
4

11213.00

15844.00

20475.00

5001.00

mber 2008.

Page 499

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

CHAPTER NO. 32 HIRE CHARGES OF MACHINERY


Notes :1 2 These rates are applicable to Departmental works only. These Charges are for estimation purposes and not for hiring of private machinery from the market for which competitive tenders/quotations shall be called and approval of the appropriate authority obtained. These charges are inclusive of all P.O.L. charges in case of item Nos. 32.1, 32.2, 32.7, 32.8, 32.9 & 32.10, but exclusive of these for other items for which the petrol and lubricants will be provided by the user. Description 2 Diesel Road Roller (8 10 tonne). Diesel truck/Tipper. Concrete Mixture. Concrete Vibrator. Pumping Set up to 5 H.P. Floor grinding machine. Tar boiler. Hot Mix Plant 6 8 T.P.H. Capacity. Tractor with disc harrows. Unit 3 Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Per-day Rate 4 300.00 330.00 100.00 42.00 60.00 50.00 260.00 890.00 180.00 610.00 Remarks 5 -----------

Sr. No. 1 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 32.6 32.7 32.8 32.9

32.10 Paver Finisher 60 T.P.H. Capacity.

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CHAPTER NO. 33 HORTICULTURE


Notes :(i) The rates given under this chapter are subject to the following conditions in addition to the conditions laid down in the P.W.D. specifications. Stacks of well decayed farm yard manure 32.5 cm in height, shall be measured and paid for 30 cm height. The labour rates include the cost of water charges. The rates noted below are applicable for gardening works in lawns of the buildings, road sides, high slopes, canal embankments and arboriculture. The depth required to be excavated for planting of trees/grass etc. shall be decided by the Engineer-in-charge with due difference to the site and climatic conditions. The actual volume of excavated soil/earth shall be paid according to the classification of soil. In case longer lead and lift is involved in the execution of a particular item, additional rates shall be paid. The procurement of earth/sludge or manure shall be from the sources as specified by the Engineerin-charge. In case these are imported from a distant place longer than the ones specified in the items additional rates shall be paid on the basis of cheapest mode of transport. The cost of saplings/shrubs or grass etc., if specifically procured for planting shall be paid separately
Description 2 Unit 3 Through Rate 4

(ii)

(iii) (iv)

(v)

(vi)

Sr. No. 1

33.1

Supplying at site of work well decayed farm yard manure, from approved source, including screening and stacking.

Cum.

49.00

33.2

Turfing slopes of new banks with rough grassing including preparation of ground, supplying and planting doob grass roots, at 15cm. apart supplying and spreading manure at the rate 0.18 cum per 100 sqm. 100 Sqm. Turfing slopes of old banks, with rough grassing including preparation of ground, supplying and planting doob grass roots, at 15cm. apart, supplying and spreading manure at the rate of 0.18 cum per 100 sqm 100 Sqm. and loosening soil with kassi. Making lawns including ploughing and dragging with sohaga breaking of clods removal of earth rubbish dressing and supplying doob grass roots and planting at 15 cm. apart including supplying of manure at the rate of 100 Sqm. 0.18 cum per 100 sqm & loosening soil with kassi. Maintenance of lawns or turfing of slopes (rough grassing) for a period of one year including water etc. 100 Sqm. Turfing lawns with fine grassing including ploughing, dressing including breaking of clods removal of rubbish dressing and supplying of doob grass roots at 10 cm apart including supplying and spreading of manure at the rate of 0.60 cum per 100 sqm. 100 Sqm.

42.50

33.3

52.00

33.4

50.50

33.5

84.00

33.6

123.00

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Sr. No. 1

Description 2

Unit 3

Through Rate 4

33.7

Maintenance of lawns with fine grassing for the first year including watering etc. 100 Sqm. Planting permanent hedges including digging of trenches 60cm wide and 45 cm. deep, refilling the excavated earth mixed with manure, supplied at the rate of 4.65 Cum. Per 100 metres, and supplying and planting hedge plants at 30cm. apart. 100 Metre Maintaining the hedges for the first two years including watering etc. complete. 100 Metre

149.00

33.8

1084.00

33.9

506.00

33.10 Digging holes in all kinds of soil, and refilling the same with the excavated earth, mixed with well decayed farm yard manure (Cost of well decayed farm yard manure to be paid separately.) (i) (ii) Hole 1.2 metres dia and 1.2 metres deep. Hole 0.60 metres dia and 0.60 metres deep. Each Each 10.30 1.65

33.11 Edging with 2nd class bricks laid dry length wise, including excavation, refilling, consolidating with hand packing and spreading neatly surplus earth with a lead of 50 metres. per meter 33.12 Renovating lawns including weeding, cheeling the grass, forking the ground, top dressing with forked soil, watering and maintaining the lawns for 30 days or more, till the grass forms a thick lawn, free from weeds and fit for moving and disposal of rubbish as directed including supplying good earth if needed but excluding the cost of well decayed farm yard 100 Sqm. manure. 33.13 Half brick circular tree Guard in 2nd class bricks internal dia. 1.25 metres and height 1.2 metres above ground and 0.20 metres below ground bottom two courses laid dry and top three courses in cement mortar (1:6) 1 cement and 6 sand and the intermediate courses being in dry/honey comb masonry as per standard design complete. 33.14 Providing fixing M.S. plates iron/tree guard 60 cm. dia and 2 metres high above ground level, formed of 4 Nos., 25mm. X 6mm and 6 No. 25mm x 3mm vertical M.S flats rivetted to 3 Nos. 25mm x 6mm M.S plates iron rings in two halves bolted together with 8mm dia & 30mm long bolt including painting two coats with paint of approved brand and manufacture over a coat of priming complete in all respects. 33.15 Making tree guard 53cm. dia, and 1.3 metre high as per design from empty coal tar/Bitumen drums specified for by the department including providing and fixing 2 Nos. M.S sheet rings 50mm x 0.5mm with rivets complete in all respects including painting in side and out side. (i) (ii) A coat of coal tar Two or more coats of ready mixed paint of approved quality and shade over a priming coat. Sqm.

2.75

93.00

Each

125.00

Each

277.00

29.00

Sqm.

44.50

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Sr. No. 1

Description 2

Unit 3

Through Rate 4

33.16 Supplying and planting permanent trees including digging of earth pits size 75 cm x 75 cm x 75cm deep refilling the excavated earth mixed with manure supplied at the rate of 0.113 Cum. each and watering, supplying through tractor tanker. 33.17 MAINTENANCE OF THE TREE (i) (ii) (iii) Maintenance of the tree for the Ist year including watering etc. Maintenance of the tree for the 2nd year including watering etc. Maintenance of the tree for the 3rd year including watering etc.

Each

21.50

Each Each

48.00 40.00

Each (iv) Maintenance of the tree for 4th & 5th year including watering etc. Each

37.00 32.00

33.18 Planting permanent shrubs including digging of pits on earth size 0.60m x 0.60m.x 0.60m deep, refilling the excavated earth mixed with manure, supplied at the rate of 0.056 Cum each and watering supply through the tractor tanker. 33.19 Maintenance of shrub for one year including watering through tractor tanker. 33.20 Supply and maintenance of thorny bush around the tree with manual labour. 33.21 Planting selection No.1, Superior Quality grass with machinery including ploughing the land leveling and dressing applying for made manure in 25mm layer, application of insecticide / pesticide to safeguard against soil born insect/pests. Supplying and planting superior quality grass 7 to 10cm apart, weeding at 15 days interval for one month, top dressing with soil, sand, FYM, mixture in 25mm layer over uneven surface 1:1:1 ratio.

Each

13.50

Each

35.50

Each

8.30

Sqm. 33.22 Planting ground cover plants including digging and refilling of beds with excavated soil and FYM, fertilizer and insecticides. Planting of sapling at 300mm distance of plant to plant and row to row, providing and fixing brick tile edging. 33.23 Planting flower beds including digging and refilling of beds with excavated soil and FYM fertilizer and insecticides planting of sapling at 300mm distance of plant to plant and row to row. 33.24 Planting rose beds including digging and refilling of beds with excavated soil and FYM fertilizer and insecticides planting of sapling at distance of 75 cm. plant to plant and row to row. 33.25 Creating earth mounds making desirable grade 1.20mtr. with plantation, brick tiles and white stones including supply of earth, ground cover plants, rare plants, supplying and fixing brick tiles for making boxes, supplying white stone of average 15cm. size and fixing in position. Sqm.

35.00

Sqm.

146.00

Sqm.

110.00

Sqm.

127.00

554.00

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Sr. No. 1

Description 2

Unit 3

Through Rate 4

33.26 Planting ground cover (rare plants) including digging and refilling of beds with excavated soil and FYM, fertilizer and insecticides, planting of sapling at 300mm distance of plant to plant and row to row, providing and fixing brick tile edging. 33.27 Planting rare & specimen plants including digging and refilling of beds with excavated soil and FYM, fertilizer and insecticides, planting of sapling in groups, providing and fixing brick tile edging. 33.28 Maintenance of ground cover plants for one year including 27 No. waterings @ 4 waterings in the month of March, April, May and June, two No. irrigations each in the month of February, October, November and December and one irrigation each in July, August and September or as per requirement of seasonal variations. 15 Nos. hoeings @ two hoeing each in the month of July, Aug. & Sept. and one hoeing each in the remaining 9 months, manuring with well rotten farmyard manure two times in a year each time, providing and applying of fertilizers, plant protection measures, training of plants and replacement of causalities.

Sqm.

231.00

Each

655.00

Sqm. 33.29 Maintenance of flower beds for one year including 27 No. waterings @ 4 waterings in the month of March, April, May and June, two No. irrigations each in the month of February, October, November and December and one irrigation each in July, August and September or as per requirement of seasonal variations. 15 Nos. hoeings @ two hoeing each in the month of July, Aug. & Sept. and one hoeing each in the remaining 9 months, manuring with well rotten farmyard manure two times in a year each time, providing and applying of fertilizers, plant protection measures, training of plants and replacement of causalities. 33.30 Maintenance of rose beds for one year including 27 No. waterings @ 4 waterings in the month of March, April, May and June, two No. irrigations each in the month of February, October, November and December and one irrigation each in July, August and September or as per requirement of seasonal variations. 15 Nos. hoeings @ two hoeing each in the month of July, Aug. & Sept. and one hoeing each in the remaining 9 months, manuring with well rotten farmyard manure two times in a year each time, providing and applying of fertilizers, plant protection measures, training of plants and replacement of causalities. 33.31 Providing and fixing steel tree guards having 3 Nos. legs of angel iron size 25x25x3mm 1.8 mtr. height, 3 Nos. rings of MS bars 8mm thickness 60 cm. dia and fixing of wire mesh size 3.81x7.62 cm. around the angel iron name plate 200mmx25mmx18 gauge including painting 2 coat with ISI marked ready mixed paint after one priming coat of metal primer. Each Note :- Rates of item No. 33.21 to 33.31 are based on September 2008.

65.00

Sqm.

219.00

Sqm.

63.00

1204.00

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CHAPTER NO. 34 MISCELLANEOUS MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS AND ROADS


Notes :(i) (ii)
Sr. No.

The rates given below are labour rates unless otherwise stated. Unless otherwise stated, the labour rates include rehandling of materials within 100 metres.
Description Unit Labour Rate (Rs.) 4 Through Rate (Rs.) 5

34.1 Repairs to plaster in patches of area 2.5 sqm. and under including cutting the patch in proper shape and preparing and plastering the surface of the walls complete including disposal of rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metres lead :-(a) with cement sand mortar 1:4 (b) with cement sand mortar 1:7 (c) with cement lime mortar and sand 1:1:7 34.2 Fixing chowkats in existing opening including embedding chowkats in floors or walls, cutting masonry for hold fasts embedding hold fasts in cement concrete holes with cement concrete 1:3:6, painting two coats of bitumen to sides of chowkats and making good the damages to walls and floors as required complete including disposal of rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead :-Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 5.90 5.90 5.90 12.00 9.40 12.50

(a) Door chowkats (1.22 M. x 2.06 M.) (b) Window chowkats (1.52 M. x 1.22 M.) (c) Clerestorey window chowkats (1.22 M. x 0.45 M.) 34.3 Making the opening in brick masonry including dismantling, fixing, chowkats in floor or walls, cutting masonry & fixing hold fasts in cement concrete 1:3:6, painting two coats of coal tar to sides of chowkats and making good the damages to walls and floors complete to match the existing surface :-(a) for door chowkats (1.22 M. x 2.06 M.) (b) for window chowkats (1.52 M. x 1.22 M.) (c) for clerestorey window (1.22 M. x 0.46 M.)

Each Each Each

28.00 24.00 24.00

37.50 31.50 28.50

Each Each Each

43.50 40.00 37.00

60.50 55.50 45.00

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Description

Unit

Labour Rate (Rs.) 4

Through Rate (Rs.) 5

34.4 Providing and fixing wooden cleats of size 100mm x 75mm x 50mm to doors and windows with approved fittings including removal of old cleats where necessary, including painting, polishing or bees waxing to match the existing shade :-(a) lst Class teak wood cleats with steel hinges and screws. (b) lst Class deodar wood cleats with steel hinges and screws. (c) Sal wood cleats with steel hinges and screws. (d) Ist class Kail wood cleats with steel hinges and screws. 34.5 Renewing glass panes with putty and nails wherever necessary :-(a) Glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg./Sqm. (b) Glass panes weighing 10.75 Kg./Sqm. (c) Frosted glass panes weighing 7.5 Kg./Sqm. 34.6 Renewing glass panes with wooden fillets wherever necessary :-(a) Glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg./Sqm. (b) Glass panes weighing 10.75 Kg./Sqm. (c) Frosted glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg/sqm. 34.7 Renewing glass panes and refixing existing wooden fillets(a) Glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg./Sqm. (b) Glass panes weighing 10.75 Kg./Sqm. (c) Frosted glass panes weighing 8.44 Kg/sqm. 34.8 Supplying and fixing new wooden fillets wherever necessary. (a) Ist class teak wood fillets 3.20m x 0.0125m x 0.0125m (b) Ist class Deodar wood fillets 3.20m x 0.0125m x 0.0125m (c) Ist class Kail wood fillets 3.20m x 0.0125m x 0.0125m 34.9 Renewal of old putty of Glass panes. (a) Refixing old glass panes with putty and nails. (b) Fixing old glass panes with wooden fillets. Sqm. Sqm. 7.00 5.80 34.00 -Metre Metre Metre 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.40 2.57 2.43 Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 5.60 5.60 5.60 76.00 99.00 71.00 Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 12.00 11.80 11.80 89.00 112.00 84.00 Sqm. Sqm. Sqm. 9.40 9.40 9.40 106.00 129.00 101.00 Each Each Each Each 6.60 6.40 6.40 6.40 13.00 11.00 12.00 11.00

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Description

Unit

Labour Rate (Rs.) 4

Through Rate (Rs.) 5

34.10 Providing and fixing 16mm. M.S. fan clamps of standard shape and size in existing R.C.C slab including cutting and making good and painting exposed portion of the clamps complete. 34.11 Regrading terracing of mud plaster covered with tiles or bricks in cement by dismantling tiles or bricks, removing mud plaster, preparing the surface of mud plaster to proper, slope, relaying mud plaster Gobri leaping and tiles or bricks grouted in cement mortar 1:3 (1 cement and 3 fine sand) including replacing unserviceable tiles, or bricks with new over and disposal of unserviceable material to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead (The cost of new tiles or bricks excluded). 34.12 Providing and fixing cotton string 6mm. diameter (Machine made) including supplying and fixing, wherever necessary, the plate and ring as per existing fitting or as required of the clerestorey window.

Each

23.00

28.00

Sqm.

28.00

28.30

(a) Mild steel plate and ring. (b) Brass plate and ring. 34.13 Renewing wooden battens roofs including making good the holes in wall and painting with oil type wood preservative of approved brand and manufacture complete including removal of rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead. (a) Sal wood battens. (b) Ist class deodar wood battens. (c) Ist class kail wood battens. 34.14 Renewing wooden beams in roofs including making good the holes in wall and painting with oil type wood preservative of approved brand and manufacture complete including removal of rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead. (a) Sal wood beams (b) Ist class deodar wood. (c) Hollock wood beams. (d) kail wood beams. (e) Above 4.00 metre and up to 5 metre length :-(i) Sal wood beams

Each Each

7.00 7.00

20.00 25.00

Cum. Cum. Cum.

556.00 556.00 556.00

9082.00 6919.00 6030.00

Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum.

377.00 377.00 377.00 377.00

8840.00 6687.00 4947.00 5802.00

Cum. Cum. Cum. Cum. Page 434

491.00 491.00 491.00 491.00

8972.00 6813.00 5926.00 5069.00

(ii) Ist class deodar wood beams (iii) lst class Kail wood beams (iv) Hollock wood beams.

CSR-1987 [Re-print]

Sr. No.

Description

Unit

Labour Rate (Rs.) 4

Through Rate (Rs.) 5

34.15 Renewing 100mm dia. 2.5 metre long sal wood Ballies post embedded 60cm in the ground in a hole 45cm. dia. and 70cm deep, filled with cement concrete 1:5:10 (1 cement, 5 fine sand, 10 stone aggregate) (40 mm. nominal size) including necessary excavation cement concrete foundation & painting two coats with oil type wood preservative of approved brand and manufacture complete, including disposal of rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead. 34.16 Raking out joints in lime or cement mortar and preparing the surface for repointing or replastering including disposal of rubish to the dumping ground within 50 metre lead (excluding the cost of scraping of plaster and replastering). 34.17 Extra for making opening or recesses in A.C. corrugated/semi corrugated sheet roofing of girth not more than one metre. (a) Those exceeding 100 sq cm in area. (b) Those exceeding 100 sq cm but not exceeding 400 sq cm in area. (c) Those exceeding 400 sq cm in area. 34.18 Flush pointing with cement sand mortar 1:3 (1cement, 3 fine sand), mixed with 5% crude oil by weight of cement for flat tile bricks or top of mud plaster. (a) With brick tiles. (b) With modular brick tiles.

Each

56.00

137.00

Sqm.

9.20

16.25

Each

59.00

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Each Each

76.00 94.00

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Sqm. Sqm.

4.80 4.80

8.75 8.50

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