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“THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS CESMM3 CIVIL ENGINEERING STANDARD METHOD OF MEASUREMENT THIRD EDITION vv THOMAS TELFORD, LONDON, 1991 Published for the Institution of Civil Engineers by Thomas Telford Services Ltd, 1 Heron Quay, London E14 40 First edition 1976 ‘Second edition 1985 ‘Third edition 1991 © The Institution of Civil Engineers and The Federation of Civil Enginearing Contractors, 1981 ge sey cain inn Oe 1 i engineeing—Messurrent—Starcards ener a ‘te nda mr. Se a ig mr a he een ay een, in ‘thu write pan Sn ned Hon sae i. Engineering Cantar rey te cman con Sp yy for yee Cage hc ayo sre oy Types br Katie Ca. tc, Ord and pr Magee Lid Lenco, ‘te ad bauns i Gtr by ir oe iia ect ond enon PREFACE The Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement, third edition (CESMMG), has been spproved by the sponsors—the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors—for use in works of civil engineering ‘onstruction. This third edition supersedes the second edition published in 1985, Reference to CESMM3 in the Appendix to the Form of Tender, as provided for by clause 57 of the ICE Conditions of Contract, sixth edition January 1891) is suffi cient to give effect to the use of this standard method of measurement for a articular contract. CESMM3 may be used with other conditions of contract such as the ICE Con- ditions of Contract for Ground Investigation and the ICE Conditions of Contract for Minor Works. When other conditions of contract are used, paragraph 1.2 and clause numbers referred to in CESMM3 should be amended by a statement in the Preamble in accordance with paragraph 5.4. The Committee under whose guidance CESMM3 has been prepared will keep the Use of the document under review and consider any suggestions for amendment ‘These should be addressed to The Secretary, The Institution of Civil Engineers, 4-7 Great George Street, London SWIP 3AA, Revision of the document will be made when such action seems warranted, CONTENTS Foreword to the first edition 1 Foreword to the second edition 2 Foreword to the third edition 3 Section 1. Definitions 4 Section 2. General principles 5 Section 3. Application of the Work Classification 6 Section 4 Coding and numbering of items 8 Section 5. Preparation of the Bill of Quantities, 9 Section 6. Completion, pricing and use of the Bill of Quantities 3 Section 7. Method-Related Charges “4 Section 8, Work Clessification 6 (Class A: General items, 16 Class B: Ground investigation, 20 Class C: Geotechnical and other specialist processes, 28 (Class D: Demolition and site clearance, 32 Class E: Earhworks, 34 Class F In sity concrete, 40 Class G: Concrete ancillaries, 42 Class H: Precast concrete, 46 Class |: Fipework—pipes, 48 Class J: Pipework—fitings and valves, 60 Glass K: Pipework—manholas and pipawork ancillaries, 52 Glass L: Pipework—suppors and protection, ancillaries to laying and excavation, 56 Class M: Structural metalwork, 60 Class N: Miscellaneous metalvark, 62 Class O: Timber, 64 Class P: Files, 66 Cass Q: Piling aneileries, 70 lass Ri: Roads and pavings, 74 Class 8: Railtrack, 78 Class T: Tunnel, 62 Class U: Brickwork, blockwork and masonry. 88 Class V: Painting, 20 Class W: Waterprocting, 92 Class X: Miscellaneous work, 94 lass Y: Sewer and water main renovation and ancillary works, 96 less Z: Simple building works incidental to civil engineering works, 102 FOREWORD TO THE FIRST EDITION ln 1964 the Council of the Institution of Civil Enginears set up a Committee under the Chairmanship of T. A. L. (now Sir Angus) Paton, CMG, BSelEng), FICE, to propose revisions to the Standard Method of Measurement of Civil Enginearing Quantities. | 1971 the work of revision was undertaken by Martin Barnes, PhD, BSclEng), MICE, who worked initially under an agreement with the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and, after he left the University in 1972, under a divect agreement with the Institution of Civil Engineers. A Steering Committee was appointed by the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers to supervise the work. ‘The Steering Committee was enlarged in 1972 by the appointment of an additional representative from each of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Association of Consulting Engineers and the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors. The members of the committee (* indicates member eppainted in 1971) were *D. C. Coade, FICE, FIEAUst, CHairman *M, Agar, BSc, FICE, FiStructE, Institution of Civil Engineers F: J. Cave, BSc, FICE, FRICS, MTPI, FIMunE, FRSH, Institution of Civil Engineers ‘HR. Oakley, MSc{Eng), FICE, MIWE, FASCE, Association of Consulting Engineers P.B. Ahm, MSc, FICE, Association of Consulting Engineers +R. B. Hill, BSe, FICE, FiStructE, Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors J. A. Sneden, FRICS, FIOS, Federation of Civil Enginsering Contractors J.B. B. Newton, BSclEng), FICE, co-opted N.C. 8, Brierley, BSciEng), FICE, co-opted Late in 1972 a draft of the revised standard method of measurement was circulated for comment to 71 representative bodies. Trial Bills of Quantities were prepared by 20 organizations. Discussions with interested bodies continued throughout 1873 end 1974 and the form of the present document owes much to the suggestions made during this time by bodies outside the committee. The Steering Committee is indebted to the many people who helped in this way. ‘The object of the work has been to make improvements while retaining the good features of the previous edition of the standard method of measurement. The principal improvements sought are {al to standardize the layout and contents of Bills of Quan to the standard method of measurement {b) to provide @ systematic structure of bill items leading to more uniform itemization and description {cl to review the subdivision of work into items so thet a more sensitive and balanced description of the value of work in a contract is provided (d) to take account of new techniques in civil engineering construction and management, their influence on the work itself and on the administration of contracts. ss prepared according A Bill of Quantities which in essence is no more than @ pries list of the Permanent Works no longer adequately reflects the many variables in the cost of civil ‘engineering construction which have resulted from developments in constructional techniques and methods. It has therefore been decided to provide for some ‘additional items of measured work and for other items, entered at the option of the tenderer, directly related to methods of construction. A system af work classification has been adopted as the basis of the methad of ‘measurement so thet Bills of Quantities can be compiled and used more easily. The system should enable much of the repetitive clerical work associated with the use of Bills of Quantities to be simplified, and make the use of computers easier. ‘The Work Classification incorporates a reference number for each type of work component. These reference numbers may be used 2s a simple code for identifics- tion of work. Their use 95 part of the item numbers in Bills of Quantities is suggested, but is optional. The coding is sufficiently flexible not to inhibit description of the particular work in each contract REWORD TO THE SECOND EDITION In 1983 the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers instructed the CESMM Review Committee to prepare a second adition of the Civil Engineering Standard Method of Measurement. The members of the Review Committee were H.R. Oakley, CBE, FEng, MSclEng}, FICE, Chairman D.C. Coode, CBE, FCGI, FICE N.C. B. Brierley, BSc(Eng), FICE N. M. L. Barnes, BSelEng}, PD, FICE, FCIOB, ACIArb, MBCS ‘The work of analysing the comments received on the first edition and of drafting the second edition was undertaken by Martin Barnes and Partners who were assisted by McGill and Partners. Many organizations contributed comments and suggestions for amendment of the document and others participated by reviewing drafts and giving advice. The Review Committee is indebted to the many people who helped in this way, and particularly to the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors who appointed a committee to review and comment upon the drafts. ‘The object of the amendments made in the sacond edition was twofold. Firstly it was to take account of developments in civil engineering technology and in the significance of differant costs of civil engineering work which have taken place since the firs edition was published. Secondly it was to take the opportunity of altering the wording of the small number of provisions of the first edition which experience had shown were not working either as smoothly as they might or in the way which had been intended. The second edition of the CESMM is consequently not a radical departure from the first edition, but an update and general overhaul The two most noticeable changes are the categorization and upgrading of the former notes in the work classification and the introduction of a standard method of measurement for sewer renovation work. The rearrangement of the former nates is intended to make the document easier to use in two ways. Firstly, the notes have been re-named rules in order to emphasize that thelr provisions govern how work should be described and measured in civil engineering bills of quantities and thet they have equal status with rules in any other part of the document. Secondly, they have been divided into four categories to indicate the four separete functions which they perform and have, as far as possible, been laid out alongside the parts of the classification tables to which they relate. ‘The section for measurement of sewer renovation work has been introduced in order to provide for the considerably increased volume of work of this type now being undertaken. The method of measurement for sewer renovation in this document is based upon that devised originally for the Water Research Centre and included in their stendard specification. The Institution of Civil Engineers and the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors acknowledge the assistance given by the Weter Research Centra in allowing this mothod of measurement to be embodied in the CESMM. FOREWORD TO THE THIRD EDITION Although the second edition of the Civil Engineering Standerd Method of Measurement was published in 1985, 2 number of factors have combined to cause the need for a third edition. The main changes incorporated in the third edition (CESMM3) are amendments to enable its use with the ICE Conditions of Contract, sixth edition (January 1991), and the introduction of a standard method of measurement for water main renovation and for simple building works incidental to civil engineering works (classes Y and Z). Account has also been take of developments in civil engineering technology and the opportunity taken to make minor amendments and corrections to the text of the second edition. There are no changes in principle or in the general arrangement. The Review Committee is indebted to @ number of organizations and individuals who have contributed comments and suggestions for amendment, The committee is particulerly indebted to E. C. Harris: Quantity Surveying whose Proposals formed the basis for the new class Z. The work of analysing the comments and suggestions and drafting CESMM3 was undertaken by Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte, The members of the Review Committee were / H.R. Oakley, CBE, FEng, MSclEng), FICE, Chairman ( N. M. L. Barnes, FEng, BScléng), PhD, FICE, FCIOB, ACIArb, MBCS, CBIM Miss R. Beales, Barristert-Law J. Banyard, MICE H. A. Jones, MICE, Secretary The committee is indebted to Or Barnes of Coopers and Lybrand Deloitte for his invaluable advice and assistance throughout. TION 1. DEFINITIONS 1.1. In this document and in Bills of Quantities prepared according to the procedure set forth herein the following words and expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them, except where the context otherwise requires. 1.2. ‘Conditions of Contract’ means the /CE Conditions of Contract, sixth edition (Wanusry 1981), prepared by the Institution of Civil Engineers jointly with the Association of Consulting Engineers and the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors. 1.3. Words and expressions defined in the Conditions of Contract have the same meanings herein. 1.4. All roferences to clauses are references to clauses numbered in the Conditions of Contract and references to paragraphs are references to paragraphs numbered herein. 15, The word ‘work’ includes work to be carried out, goods, materials and services to be supplied, and the liabilities, obligations and risks to be undertaken by the Contractor under the Contract. 1.6. The expression ‘expressly required’ means shown on the Drawings, described in the Specification or ordered by the Engineer pursuant to the Contract. 1.7. ‘Bill of Quantities’ means a list of items giving brief identifying descriptions ‘and estimated quantities of the work comprised in @ Contract. 1.8, ‘Daywork’ means the method of valuing work on the basis of time spent by the workmen, the materials used and the plant employed. 1.9. "Work Classification’ means the Work Classification set out in section 1.10. ‘Original Surface’ means the surface of the ground before any work has been carried out. 1.11. ‘Final Surface’ means the surface indicated on the Drawings to which excavation is to be carried out. 1.12. ‘Commencing Surface’ means, in relation to an item in a Bill of Quantities, the surface of the ground.before any work covered by the item has been carried out “Commencing Surface’ means, in relation to a group of iterns in @ Bill of Quantities for work in different materials in an excavation or # bored, drilled or driven hole, the surface of the ground before any work covered by any item in the group has been carried out. 1.18. ‘Excavated Surface’ means, in relation to an item in a Bill of Quantities, the surface to which excavation included in the work covered by the item is to be carried out. Excavated Surface’ means, in relation to a group of items in a Bill of Quantities, for excavation in different materials, the surface to which excavation included in the ‘work covered by any item in the group is to be carried out 1.14. A hyphen between two dimensions means a range of dimensions which includes all dimensions exceeding that preceding the hyphen but not exceeding that following the hyphen. 1.15. 'BS' means British Standard. References to British Standards are deemed to include equivalent national standards of member states of the European Community and European Community standards. SECTION 2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES Title application and extent Object of CESMM3 ‘sects of the Bill of Quantities 21 The title of this document is Civil Engineering Standard Method of Messurement, third edition, which is abbreviated to CESMM3. CESMM3 is intended to be used in conjunction with the Conditions of Contract and only in connection with civil engineering works and simple building works incidental to civil engineering works. 22. CESMM3 provides for simple building works incidental to civil engineering works to be measured in accordance with class Z. CESMM3 does rot deal with the preparation of Bills of Quantities for complex mechanical or electrical engineering work, or complex building work or work which is seldom encountered in civil engineering contracts. Where any such work is to be included in a Contract for civil engineering work, it shall be itemized and described in the Bill of Quantities in sufficient detail to enable tenderers to price it adequately and the method of measurement shall be stated in the Preamble to the Bill of Quantities in ascordance with paragraph 5.4, 2.3. The object of CESMM3 is to set forth the procedure according to which the Bill of Quantities shall be prepared and priced and the quantities of work expressed and measured. 24, The objects of the Bill of Quantities are (21 to provide such information of the quantities of work as to enable tenders to be prepared efficiently and accurately (b)_ when a Contract has been entered into, to provide for use of the priced Bill of Quantities in the valuation of wark executed, 25. In order to attain these objects, work should be itemized in the Bill of Quantities in sufficient detail for it to be possible to distinguish between the different lasses of work, and between work of the same nature carried out in different locations or in any other circumstances which may give rise to different considera- tions of cost. Consistent with these requirements the layout and content of the Bill of Quantities should be as simple and brief as possible 2.6. All work which is expressly required should be covered in the Bill of Quantities, 2.7. CESMMS seeks to attain these objects principally by the use of the Work Classification. This defines {al_how work is to be divided inta separate items in the Bill of Quantities (b)_ the information to be given in item descriptions (c}_ the units in which the quantities against each item are to be expressed [d)_ how the work is to be measured for the purpose of calculating quantities STION 3. APPLICATION OF THE WORK CLASSIFICATION 1 descriptions de of description parate items 's of measurement ssurement rules finition rules verage rules 2.1. The Work Classification divides work commonly encountered in civil engi neering contracts into 26 main classes. Each class comprises up to three divisions which classify work at successive levels of detail. Each division comprises a list of Up to eight descriptive features of work. Each item description in the Bill of Quantities shall identify the component of work covered with respect to one feature from each division of the relevant class, e.g Class H (precast concrete} contains three divisions of classification. ‘The first classifies different types of precast concrete units, the second classifies different units by their dimensions, and the third classifies them by their mess. Each item description for precast concrete units shall therefore identify the compo- nent of work in terms of the type of unit, its dimensions and mass. 3.2. To avoid unnecessary length, Item descriptions for Permanent Works shall ‘generally identify the component of the Works and not the tasks to be carried out by the Contractor, e.g. [An item should be deseribed as ‘Mild stee! bar reinforcement to BS 4449 nominal size 20 mm’, not as ‘Supply, deliver, cut, bend and fix mild steel bar reinforce- ment to BS 4449 nominal size 20 mm’ 3.3, Where the work identified by an item is specifically limited, the limitation shall be stated in the item description, e.g ‘Mild steel bar reinforcement to BS 4449 nominal size 20 mm excluding supply and delivery to the Site.” Item descriptions for work which is divided between two classes require such limitations to be stated, e.g, Item descriptions for miscellaneous metalwork inserts which are to be cast into ‘concrete require appropriate additional description if items are given in both class G for casting in the inserts and class N for supplying the inserts. 3.4. The work shall be divided into items in the Bill of Quantities so thet the component of work which is included in each item does not exhibit more than one feature from each division of any one class af the Work Classification, e.g One item for precast concrete work shall not include more than one of the types of concrete unit listed in the first division of class H, neither shall it include different units whose dimensions are not within one of the classifications listed in the second division of class H, nor shall it include different units whose mass does not lie within one of the ranges listed in the third division of class H. 3.5. The unit of measurement for each item shall be that stated for the item in the Work Classification. The unit of measurement stated against @ descriptive feature in the Work Classification shall apply to all items to which that descriptive feature applies. 3.6. Measurement rules in the Work Classification set aut the conditions under Which work shall be measured and the method by which the quentities shall be computed if other than in accordance with paragraph 6.18. 3.7. Definition rules in the Work Classification define the extent and limits of the class of work represented by a word or expression used in the Work Classification and in a Bill of Quantities prepared in accordance with CESMM3. 3.8 Coverage rules in the Work Classification provide that the work stated is deemed to be included in the appropriate items to the extent that.such work is included in the Contract. A coverage rule does not state all the work covered by an iditional description rules plicability of rules item and does not preclude any of the work stated being covered by a Method: Related Charge. 3.8. Description of an item in addition to that required in accordance with Paragraph 3.1 shall be given where required by any provision of section § or by any applicable additional description rule in the Work Classification. Where additions! Gescription is given, a separate item shall be given for each component of work exhibiting a different additional feature, e.g. Additional description rule A1 of class H requires that the specification of the Concrete in each precast concrete unit shall be stated. Accordingly, this rule also Means that separate items shall be given for units cast from concrete of different specifications, 3.10. Whore @ descriptive feature in the Work Classification identifies a range or group of dimensions end an applicable additional description rule requires the Particular dimension to be stated, the range or group of dimensions shall not also be stated, 0.9 Additional description rule A2 of class | requires that the nominal bores of pipes Shall be statad in item descriptions. The range of nominal bore taken from the second division of the classificstion of class | shall not also be stated. 3.11. Fivles printed on a right-hand page above @ double line apply to all work in the class. Other rules on a right-hand page apply to particular groups of items a shown by the classification table, CTION 4. CODING AND NUMBERING OF ITEMS jing m numbers ding of unclassified items mbering of items with ditional description 4.1. For convenience of reference each item in the Work Classification has been assigned a code number consisting of a letter and not more than three digits. The letter corresponds to the class in the Work Classification in which the item occurs and the digits give the position of the item in the first, second and third divisions of the class, e.g. Code H 136 identifies an item es class H_ precast concrete first division 1 beams second division 3 length 7-10 m third division 6 mass 5-10t 4.2. The symbol + is used in the rules to the Work Clessification to indicate all numbers in the appropriate division, e.g. 1-13 + means the group of cade numbers from H 13.1 to H138 inclusive. 43, Code numbers may be used to number the items in the Bill of Quantities, the items within the Bill of Quantities being listed in order of ascending code number. 44, Code numbers used as item numbers in the Bill of Quantities shall not form part of the item descriptions or be taken into account in the interpretation of the Contract 4.5. Where a feature of an item is not listed in the Work Classification the digit 9 shall be used in the appropriate positions in the code number. 4.6. Where there is an item to which a division of classification does not apply or for which fewer than three divisions of classification are given the digit 0 shall be used in the appropriate positions in the code number. 4.2. Additional description given for an item in accordance with peragraph 3.9 is hot represented by the code number. Where code numbers are used as item numbers a suffix number shall be used to distinguish items which have the same ‘code number but different additional description, e. ‘Additional description rule At of class H requires that additional description be given for precast concrete units stating their position in the Works and the specification of the concrete used. If three items are raq of the Bill of Quantities to allow for procast concrete beams having the same code but different additional description, the items should be numbered fed within one part, H136.1 H136.2 H136.3 CTION 5. PREPARATION OF THE BILL OF QUANTITIES asurement of completed work ions of the Bill of Quanti of principal quantities amble work Schedule 5.1. Appropriate provisions of this section shall also apply to the measurement of completed work, 52. The Bill of Quen ies shall be divided into the following sections. (a) List of principal quantities (b) Preamble (c) Daywork Schedule (a) Work items (grouped into parts) (e) Grand Summary. 5.3. A list of the principal components of the Works with their approximate estimated quantities shall be given solely to assist tenderers in making 2 rapid assessment of the general scale and character of the proposed Works prior to the ‘examination of the remainder of the Bill of Quantities and the other contractual documents on which their tenders will be based. 5.4, The Preamble shall state the methods of measurement other than CESMM3, if any, which have been adopted in the preparation of the Bill of Quantities and are to be used for the measurement of any part of the Works. Such methods of measurement shall comprise those adopted and to be used for any work not covered by CESMM3 and any amendments to CESMM3 which have been adopted and ere to be used, Amendments camprising abbreviation of CESMMA are usually necessary for Contractor-designed work and work which is intended to involve selection between alternatives at the discretion of the Contractor. The extent of the work affected by ali amendments to CESMM3 shall be stated in the Preamble, 5.5. Where excavation, boring or driving is included in the work a definition of rock shall be given in the Preamble and this definition shall be used for the purposes of measurement, 5.6. The Daywork Schedule, if any, shall comprise either (2) « list of the various classes of labour, materials end plant for which Daywork rates or prices are to be insertad by the tenderer together with a statement of the conditions under which the Contractor shall be paid for work executed on @ Daywork basis, or (b) a statement that the Contractor shall be paid for work executed on a Daywork basis at rates and prices calculated by adding the percentage additions stated in the Schedules of Dayworks carried out incidental to Contract Workissued by the Federation of Civil Engineering Contractors to the rates and prices Contained in the aforementioned Schedules and by making further adjustments as follows Schedule 1: Labour addition/deduction* of —tper cent Schedule 2: Materials addition/deduction* of — tper cent Schedule 3: . Plant addition/deduction* of — tper cent Schedule 4: Supplementary chergest _addition/ceduetion* of — tper cent “Appropriste deletion to be made by the Contractor when tendering ‘Percentage to be inserted by the Contractor when tendering Supplementary charges shall not include the charges referred to in notes end conditions 2iii!, 3 and 6 of schedule 4 Payments shail be made under the conditions end using the rates and prices contained in the edition of the aforementioned Schedules current at the date of ‘exacution of the Daywork, k items sion of the Bill of Quantities ‘parts dings and sub-headings ent of itemization and ;cription scriptions nges of dimensions ime Cost Items 5.7. Provisional Sums for work executed on @ Daywork basis may be given ‘comprising separate items for labour, materials, plant and supplementary charges. Where 2 Daywork Schedule of the form stated in sub-paragraph (6) of eragraph 5.6 is used each Provisional Sum shall be followed by an item for the adjustment referred to in that sub-paragraph. The price inserted against cach such item shall be calculated by applying the percentage addition or deduction inserted by the Contractor in the Daywork Schedule to the amount of the associated Provisional Sum. 5.8. The items in the Bill of Quantities which are to be priced and to contribute to the Tender Total may be arranged into numbered parts to distinguish between those parts of the work of which the nature, location, access, limitation on sequence or timing or any other special characteristic is thought likely to give rise to different methods of construction or considerations of cost. General items (class A) may be grouped as a separate part of the Bill of Quantities. Items in each part shall be arranged in the general order of the Work Ciassification. 59. Each part of the Bill of Quantities shall be given a heading and araups of items within each part be given sub-headings. Headings and sub-headings shell bbe read as part of the item descriptions to which they apply. A line shall be drawn across the item description column below the last item to which each heading or sub-heading applies. Headings and sub-headings shall be repeated at the start of each new page which lists items to which they apply, 5.10. All work shall be itemized and the Items shall be described in accordance with the Work Classification, but further itemization and additional description may be provided ifthe nature, location, importance or any other special characteristic of the ‘work is thought likely to give rise to special methods of construction or considera tions of cost. 5.11. Descriptions shall identify the work covered by the respective items, but the exact nature and extent of the work is to be ascertained from the Drawings, Specification and Conditions of Contract, as the case may be, read in conjunction with the Work Classification. 5.12. Any detail of description required to be given in accordance with the Work Classification may be omitted from an iter description provided that @ reference Is given in its place which identifies precisely where the omitted information may be found on a drawing or in the Specification. 5.13. Where en item description compiled in accordance with the Work Classifica tion would be insufficient to identify clearly the particular work covered by the item ‘additional description shall be given to identify the work by reference to its location ‘or other physical features shown on the Drawings or described in the Specification. 5.14. Where all the components of work included in an item are of one dimension within a range given in the Work Classification that dimension may be stated in the item description in place of the range of dimensions given. 5.15. The estimated price of work to be carriod out by a Nominated Sub-contractor shall be given in the Bill of Quantities as a Prime Cost Item. Each Prime Cost Item shall be followed by (a) anitem for a sum for labours in connection therewith which, in the absence of ‘any express provision in the Contract to the contrary, shall include only (i) in any case in which the Nominated Sub-contrector is to carry out work TA iE ional Sums ties of measurement sffected by water d and excavation levels fon the Site for allowing him to use temporary roads, scaffolding, hoists, ‘messrooms, sanitary accommodation and welfare facilities which are provided by the Contractor for his own use and for providing space for office accommo- dation and storage of plant and materials, for disposing of rubbish and for providing light and water for the work of the Nominated Sub-contractor, and \ii)in any case in which the Nominated Sub-contractar is not to carry out work on the Site for unloading, storing and hoisting materials supplied by him and retuening packing materials, and (b)anitem expressed as 2 percentage of the price of the Prime Cost Item in respect of all other charges and profi. 5.16. Where any goods, materials of services supplied by a Nominated Sub- contractor are to be used by the Contractor in connection with any item, reference shall be made in the description of that item, or in the appropriate heading or sub- heading, to the Prime Cost item under which the goods or materials or services are to be supplies. 5.17, Provision for contingencies shall be made by giving Provisional Sums in the Bill of Quantities and not by increasing the quantities beyond those of the work expected tobe required. Provisional Sums for specific contingencias shall be given in the general items of the Bill of Quantities. A Provisional Sum for a general contingency allowance, if required, shall. be given in the Grand Summary in accordance with paragraph 5.25. 5.18. The quantities shall be computed net using dimensions from the Drawings, unless directed otherwise by a messurement rule in the CESMM or by the Contract, and no allowance shall be made for bulking, shrinkage or waste. Quantities may be rounded up or down where appropriate, Fractional quantities are not generally necessary and should not be given to more than one place of decimals, 5.19. The following units of measurement and abbreviations shall be used, Unit Abbreviation Millimetre mm Metre m Square millimetre mm? or mm2 Square metre rm? or m2 Hectare he Cubic mevre im? or m3 Kilogremme kg Tone t ‘Sum sum Number ar Hour b Week wk 5.20. Where an existing body of open water (other than groundwater) such as a Fiver, stream, canal, lake or body of tidal water is elther on the Site or bounds the Site, each body of water shali be identified in the Preamble to the Bill of Quentities. A reference shall also be given to a drawing indicating tho boundaries and surface level of each body of water or, where the boundaries and surface leyels fluctuate, their anticipated ranges of fluctuation, 5.21. The Commencing Surface shall be identified in the description of each item for work involving excavation, boring or driving for which the Commencing Surface is not the Original Surface. The Excavated Surface shall be identified in the Form end setting a Srand Summary General Contingency Allowance Adjustment Item Total of the Priced Bill of Quantities escription of each item for work involving excavation for which the Excavated ‘Surface is not the Final Surface. The depths of excavation stated in accordance with the Work Classification shall be measured from the Commencing Surface to the Exeavated Surface. 5.22, The Bill of Quantities should be set out on paper of Ad size. The work items should be set out within columns headed and ruled consecutively as follows. Column heading Column width Number 20 mm Item description 30 mm Unit 70 mm Quantity 20mm Rate 20mm Amount: £ 20mm P mm 5.23. Provision shall be made for the amounts inserted on each page to be totalled and carried to 8 summary of each part of the Bill of Quantities and for the total of each Part Summary to be carried to the Grand Summary. 5.24, The Grand Summary shall contain a tabulation of the parts of the Bill of Quantities with provision for insertion of the total of the amounts brought forwerd from the Part Summaries. 5.25. A Provisional Sum for a general contingency (the General Contingency Allowance}, if required, shall be given in the Grand Summary following the total af the mounts brought forward from the Part Summaries. 5.26. An item described as the Adjustment Item shall be given in the Grand Summary following the total of the amounts brought forward from the Pert ‘Summaries and the General Contingency Allowance, if any (see paragraphs 63, 64 and 6.5). 5.27. Provision shall be made for insertion of the total of the amounts brought forward from the Part Summaries, the amount of the Generel Contingency Allowance, if any, and the amount of the Adjustment Item. CTION 6. COMPLETION, PRICING AND USE OF THE BILL OF QUANTITIES tion of rates and prices is to be totalled ustment Item 6.1. Rates and prices shall be inserted in the rate column of the Bill of Quantities in pounds sterling with pence inserted as decimal fractions of one pound, 6.2. Each part of the Bill of Quantities shall be totalled and the totals carried to Grand Summary. 63. A tenderer may insert a lump sum addition or deduction against the ‘Adjustment Item given in the Grand Summary in adjustment of the total of the priced Bill of Quantities. 64, For the purposes of clause 60 interim additions or deductions on account of the amount, if any, of the Adjustment Item shall be made by instalments in interim certificates in the proportion that the amount referred to in clause 60(2(a) bears to the total of the priced Bill of Quantities before the addition or deduction of the amount of the Adjustment Item and a statement to this effect shall appear in the Praamble to the Bill of Quantities. Such interim additions or deductions shall be made before deduction of the retention moneys, and shall not exceed in the aggregate the amount of the Adjustment item. If by the date of issue pursuant to clause 48 of the Cartificate of Substantial Completion for the whole of the Works any balance of the amount of the Adjustment Item is outstanding it shall be added to or deducted from the moneys then due. 85. In determining the Effective Value for the purposes of the Contract Price Fluctuations clause, if appliceble, account shall be taken of any addition ta. or deduction from the amounts due to the Contractor under clause 60 in respect of the ‘Adjustment Item. SECTION 7. METHOD-RELATED CHARGES Definitions Insertion by a tenderer itemization Description Contractor not bound to adopt method Charges not to be measured Payment Payment when method not ‘adopted 7A. For the purposes of this section the following words and expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them. (a). ‘Method-Related Charge’ means the sum for an item inserted in the Bill of Qusntities by a tenderer in accordance with peragraph 7.2 Lb) “Time-Related Charge’ means a Method-Related Charge for work the cost of which is to be considered as proportional to the length of time taken to execute the work. (c)_ ‘Fixed Charge’ means @ Method-Related Charge which is not @ Time-Related Charge. 7.2. Atenderer may insert in the Bill of Quantities such items for Method-Related Charges #8 he mey decide to cover items of work relating to his intended method of texocuting the Works, the costs of which are not to be considered as proportional to the quantities of the other items and for which he has not allowed in the rates and prices for the other items. 7.3, Where possible the terization of Method-Related Charges should follow the dader of classification and the other requirements set out in class A of the Work Classification, distinguishing between Time-Related Charges and Fixed Charges. Method Related Charges may be inserted to cover items of work other than those set out in class A 7.4, Each item for @ Method-Related Charge inserted in the Bill of Quantities shall fo fully described so as to define precisely the extent of the work covered and to identity the resources to be used and the particular items of Permanent Works or Temporary Works, if any, to which the item relates. 75. The insertion by the Contractor of an item for a Method-Related Charge in the Bill of Guentities when tendering shall not bind him to adopt the method stated in the item description in executing the Works. 7.8. Method-Related Charges shall not be subject to admeasurement but shall be Geomed to be prices for the purposes of clauses 2(1), 52(2) and 56(2). 3.2. Method-Related Charges shall be certified and paid pursuant to clauses oid! and 60(2)(a) and a statement to this effect shall appear in the Preamble to the Bill of Quantities. 7.8 inthe event of the setisfactory execution of eny part of the Works which has been the subject of an item for a Method-Related Charge using, whether in whole or in part, 2 method other than that described in the item the Contractor shall Revertheless be entitled to payment of the Method-Related Charge or the balance thoteof, as the case may bo, by such instalments at such times and upon such events as-may from time to time be agreed between the Engineer and the Contractor. In defoult of such agreement the Method-Related Charge, or the balance then unpaid, shall be treated as if it were an addition to the Adjustment them referred to In paragraphs 6.3, 6.4 and 65 and allowed to the Contractor by wey of instalments in interim certificates accordingly. The amaunt of @ Method” Related Charge shall be neither increased nor decreased by reason only of sny Change in method made by the Contractor, unless such change has been ordered by the Engineer, in which case the provisions of clause 2 shall apply. i ECTION 8. WORK CLASSIFICATION sss A: 155 B: 188 C: iss D: ss E: ss F: ss G ss H: ss I: ss J: ss L: ss M ss Ni: ss 0: ss P. ss 0: ss R: ss S s W: 8 X: s Y. s 2: General items, 16 Ground investigation, 20 Geotechnical and other specialist processes, 28 Demolition and site clearance, 32 Earthworks, 34 In situ concrete, 40 Concrete ancillaries, 42 Precast concrete, 46 Pipework—pipes, 48 Pipework—fittings and valves, 50 Pipework—manholes and pipework ancillaries, 52 Pipework—supports and protection, ancillaries to laying and excavation, 56 Structural metalwork, 60 Miscellaneous metalwork, 62 Timber, 64 Piles, 66 Piling ancillaries, 70 Roads and pavings, 74 Ril track, 78 Tunnels, 82 Brickwork, blockwork and masonry, 88 Painting, 90 Waterproofing, 92 Miscellaneous work, 94 ‘Sewer and water main renovation and ancillary works, 96 Simple building works incidental to civil engineering works, 102 CLASS A: GENERAL ITEMS ncludes: General obligations, site services and facilities, Temporary Works, testing of mat ‘Sums and Prime Cost items is and work, Provisional Items to cover elements of the cost of the work which are not to be considered as proportional to the quantities of the Permanent Works IST DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Contractual requirements 1 Performance bond 2. Insurance ofthe Werks 3 Third partyinsurance "Specified requirements 1 Accommodation fortheEngineersstetf | 1 Offices continued) 2 Services forthe Engineer's staff 2. Laborstories 1 2 Telephones Transport vehicles ‘3. Equipment for use by the Engineers staff 1 Office equipment 2 Laboratory equipment 3 Surveying equipment sndanes upon the Engineers staff 5 Testing of materials 5 Testing ofthe Works Drivers Chainmen Laboratory asi 7 Temporary Works 1. Aecommadation and buildings Traffic diversions Traffic regulation Access roads Bridges Cotferdame Pumping Do-watering Compressed air fortunnelling Offices Laborstories Cabins Stores Canteens and meseroome 2 Services 2 Plant 4 Plant Electricity Water Security Hoardings Site transport Personnel transport jalfare 1 2 3 4 5 5 Cranes Transpo Earthmoving Compaction Concrete mixing Concrete transport File driving Pipelaying Paving Tunneling Crushing and sereening Boring anc dling Pile boring EMENT RULES. DEFINITION RULES. COVERAGE RULES CLASS A ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES: unit of measurement for ns shall be the sure, ere anather unit of hentic used in with le M2 (Ot tems forinsurance classed a5 contractual requirements shall be Geamea to include aniy provision of ngurancain ‘Secarcance wih clauses 23 and 2Bunless otherwise state. sity shall be given items for speciied ns of which tha value eriained and d by sdmeasurementin ewithclauge S63). A ssurement shal be pach such tam. s+ Nee given in this Nig erwnien Woy. separstaly as ther classes, D1 Allwork other than the Permanent Works whichis ‘expressly statad inthe Contacto be carried out by the Contractor andof which the nature and fxtontisexpresely stated in the Contract shal be eassed 2 specified requirements. 'A1_ tem descriptions for work classed as specified requirements whieh isto be carried aut aftr the Issue of the Completion Corieste shall so sate, ‘AZ tem descriptions for work Classed as specified requirements shal citinguish between the ‘ana thee senting operatonor ‘83am descriptions for tsting ‘ofmateraleand testing ofthe Worksshal ince partecarsof sampies and of methods of ‘esting, for Methog Relate any, shall beinsered ferin accordance a7 ‘Ad om descriptions to ‘Methoc:-Related Charges hl) istinguish between Fixed and ‘Time felsted Charges, 2d Cherges mey be inserted by the tenerer in accordance with psagraph 7.2 fr insurances editions to those classed a contractual 4 i CLASS A FIRST DIVISION 3. Mothod-Related Charges {continued} SECOND DIVISION 5 Temporary Works Temporary Werks Supervision and iabour THIFO DIVISION ‘Traffic iversions ‘Traffic ragulation ‘Access roads Bridges Cotterdams Pumping De-watering Compressed ait for tunneling ‘Access scaffolding Support scaffolding and propping Piling Formwork Shetts and pits Hardstandings Supervision ‘Administration Labourteame + sional Sums: Nominated Sub-contracts which include ‘workon the Site | Nominated Sub-contracts which do not include work on the Site Daywork 1 Provisional Sums Prime Costitem Labours Special labours (ther charges and profit 1 Labour Percentage adjustment to Provisional Sum for Daywork isbour 3 Materials 4 Percentage adjustment Pravisional ‘Sum for Daywork materials 5 Plant 6 Percentage adjustmento Provisional ‘Sum for Baywork plant 7. Supplementary charges 8 Percentage adjustment to Provisional Sum for Daywork supplementary cherges (be rule at head of class on page 17) (MEASUREMENT RULES. DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS A ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION RULES M4 hems for Method Related Charges ifzny, shall beineerted bythe tender in accordance with seat AS. tem descriptions for ‘Method:Relered Charges shal istinguiss between fred and Time-Related Charges, {hems for pereentage e./"entt0 Provisional Sums fol morkshallve given oy where a Daywork Sehedelain secordance wth eltermatve form b) of peragraph 88s given inthe ill of Quant. Adjustments, hall be inserted against auch tams correspond with he austen, # ony inserted by he tonderarin the Davart schedule, WS Esch Prime Cast tem shal 8 followed by enitem fr labours nd an item for ether cherges ond raft accordance with 99h 5.15. Where labours ther hen or in addition to those ated in sub-paragreph (el of sragraph 15 ereto be pr item for ieboure shall be ssignated as for spacial labours [AS Item descriptions for Prime Cost items shall dentiy te work Includes AB Thelabours sha besteted in item descriptions for special Iatours ‘LASS cludes: : GROUND INVESTIGATION ‘Trialpits and trenches, boreholes, samples, site and laboratory tests, services in connection with ground investigation xcludes: Excavation not carried out for the purpose of. Boring for piling included in classes P and Q) instrumental observations and professional ‘ground investigation (included in class E) AST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Tria pits andtronchas 1. Number in material other than rock nr | 1 Maximum depth: not exceeding 1m 2 Numberin material which includes 2 12m rock ar | 3 2am [4 38m . 5 Som | é 10-15m 7 15-20 8 Depth in material ether then rock Depth in rock Depth supportes Removal of obstructions stated excaedting 20m 3333 3 a 5 6 Depth backfilod, material states 7 3 Pumping ata stated minimum extraction ate +) Light cable percussion boreholes 1 Number ne a 3. Depth im | 1 Inholes of maximum dept: nat exceading Sm 2 510m a 10-20m 4 20-30 5 30-40 5 Stated exceeding 40m 6 Depth backfilled, material steted sm 7 Chiselling to prove rock orto Penetrate obstructions h Row drilled boreholes 1 Number Ar 3. Depth without core recovery m | 1 Inholes of maximum depth 4 Depth with core recovery m ot exceeding 5m 2 510m 3 10-20 4 20-30 5 30-40 6 Stated exceeding 40m 5 Depth cased = 5 Depth backfilled, material stated =m 7 Coreboxes, length afeoresisted ar |e3Rs! CLASS B ‘ADDITIONAL, AEASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES DESCRIPTION RULES 1_temsforgrouna Investigation shall be deemed ta inelode prepareton and submission of records and results (62_ttems or ground Invesigation shall bedeemedto include disposslof excavated ‘atorialandemevalof deed ‘A1_hemdeserptionstortne umber and depthof fits and ‘enchesshallstatte minum planarea tthebotam tthe pt Brtrenchar,wherethe works, Undertaken locate services the ‘maximumlengthofthe vane 42 hem descriptions torthe ‘number snaepth otra pis ond trenches (81 | shall certify f seperatly those which are ( ‘expressiyequiredtobe exeevatd by hand ‘83 Item descriptions for ‘Bumping shall tte ony special ‘Sewatering methocs which ate exnressiy required ‘Ad_eem descriptions forthe ftumber and depth of light cable C2 emsforthedepthattign | percussion boreholes shal sate fablepersussionberchotsshen | therorinalciemets ate bedeemed toinelude casings bases ofthe boreholes Chiseling to prove rckarte erate obstructions salts ssured only where tis Sly equiead. DI Rotary aves borehoes shal be classified as such whether the boring is carried ut bya rig orby anattachment 2 Core boxesshalibe deemed tabecome the propery of the Employer unless atherwise stated, D3_The maximum depth used for classieation of rotary deg boreholes which are continuations of light cable Percussion boreholes shall be ‘measured fiom the Commencing Surface ofthe light cable percussion borehal [AS item descriptions or rotary “riled boreholes shal state he hhominel misimurs cove diameter. AS tom descriptions forthe ‘numberof rotary dried boreholae shal sate those which ‘are continuations af ight cab percussion boreholes. AT tem descriptions for rotary ‘riled borenelasvihicn a inclined shall tatethe angle of Inelinaton, LASS B 1ST DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Samples pr [1 Fromthesurfaceorfromviatpitsand | 1 Undisturbad soft material wenches 2 Disturbed sof mater 3 Rock 4 Groundwater 2 From boreholes 1 Open tube 2 Disturbed 3 Groundwater 4 Stationary piston 5 Swedich fol 5 ait 7. Bishop sand Site tests and observations 1 1 Permeability h 2 Groundwater level nr ( 3 Standard penetration nr 4 Penetration vane oe 5 Vane in borehole te 6 Pressure meter Be 2 Plate bearing * 2 Sel-boring pressure meter te 3 Calfornis bearing ratio ne 4 Staticcone sounding er ( 5 Insitudensity ne ad 5 Mackintosh probe ne 7 Hand auger borehole ne Instrumental observations 1 Pressurehead 1 Standpipes m 2 Fiezometers 3. instal covers © 4 Readings ne 2 Inclinometers 1 Installations m 4 Readings o 3 Settlement gauges 1 Installations or 4 Resistivity 4 Readings nr 5 Seismic & Magnetometer 7 Selt-potential 8. Gravimetric. ST {08 res at head of ests on page 211 (MEASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS B aDDImONAL. DESCRIPTION RULES AB Item descriptions for ‘samples shal sata thai sie, ype {2nd eloss in accordance witha 5930, ‘89 item descriptions for permeabilytast shal st type and give parieulats oft ts, ‘AIO hem descriptions for groundwater evel observations 5holl sate when the meosure. ‘ments are tobe taken, AAMT Kem deserptons for Standard penetration tests shal whether they are night ‘able percussion borsholes or ‘tery dled boreholes 12 item descrigtons foraiete Bearing tests shal siatewhether theyre in pits, trenches or boreholes orst the surface ‘YB tem descriptions for stale ane sounding este shal sie the meximum depth af tre cone and, where electric esnes are 1 meximum capacity of themchine, ‘AYA_om descriptions for hand ‘suger borehole tests and ‘observations shall state the ‘inimum diameter ang the "maximum depth ofthe boreholes, A tems for inclinametersand Settlement gauges shal be Seamed include provision of special boreholes ‘R15 tem descrctions for instumentalobservations shal Siatedetalzofthe peor observationsandthetypeot broteciveteness. ‘ANG. tem deseriptions for inclinometers nd geniement ‘gaugesshal stato whether the instruments arin special, boreholes, (LASS B IRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Laboratory tests 1 Classification 1 Moisture content 2. Atererg limits 3. Spocifiegravity 4 Particle size analysis by sieve 5 Panicle size analysisby pipette or hhydrometer | 6 Frostsusceptibility 2 Chemical content 3 Compaction 1 Organic mater 2 Sulphate 3 pHvalve 4 Contaminants 1 Standard 2 Heavy 3. Vibratory ‘4 Consolidation 1 Oadometercell 2 Triaxiaeal 3 Fowecell 5 Pormeability © Sollstrength 1 Constant head 2 Falling head 1 Quickundrained wiexiat, 2 Consolidated undrained triaxial, with pore water pressure measurement 2 Consolidated drained tiexial, with ‘volume change measurement 4 Shearbox: peakonly 5 Deskand residual 5 Fesidualonly 7 a i fing shear | & Californie beating ratio | 7 Rockstength 1” Unconfined compressive strength ofcare samples 2. Consolidated drained triaxial, with volume change messurement, 3. Brazilian 4 ‘Ring shear 5 Pointlosd rules st heed of class on page 21) ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES ‘COVERAGE RULES CLASS B ADDTONAL DESCRIPTION RULES |A17 hem descriptions for tess ‘or contaminants shall sate the ‘standards requires ang the ‘contaminants tobe enalysed 'A1B ttm descriptions for rani! tell and Rowe cellters shal state the numbar of nerements end the elective pressures, {A19_hom descriptions for quick Uundrained taxa! ests sal state singla, multistage or setol three Specimens is required tests shel be identified in item Sescripions. AZ tiem descriptions for shearboxtests shal sate the ormal pressures and tha sizeof ‘the shearbex (822m descriptions for Calitonia bearing ratio ests sll Bate the compactve eon, ‘surcharge end whether soaking is required 'AZ3_ hem descriptions lor unconfined compressive strength ‘ost shall state the diamaterane theheight ofthe same 24 hom descrinionstor consolidated areined rianaltests shallsttethediamoteranaine hightafthessmples andthe stective pressure, ‘825 ttm descriptions for Brazilian esisshall sate he iameter andthe engtholthe somples ins tori sheartests shall state ‘A27_ hem descriptions forpaint loads shall sttetne ype of testrequiredanathe minimum ‘dimensions! the samples, CLASS B IRST DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION Professional services 1 Tachnician h 2 Technician engineer h 2 Engineer or geologist h] a Greauate 2 Chartered 3 Principalorconeultent 4 Visits tothe Site 5. Overnight stays in connection with visits tothe Site (see ruts at head of class on page 21) MEASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES CLASS B ADDITIONAL, COVERAGE RULES DESCRIPTION RULES M2 Professional services shall be measured only where they are expressiy required for analysis of recorde and results, M3_The hours measured shall be working hours and shall exciode hours otcupiad in ravel,meeis, 5. temsforprafessionar services salle daemedto include praparetion ana Submissionof reports and keeping records time spent. 5 Items or visits othe Site ane overnight staysin connection with visits19 the Site shale deemed Toincludetraveling, meals, accommedationandother incidental expenses. LASS C; GEOTECHNICAL AND OTHER SPECIALIST PROCESSES cludes: Geotechnical processes for altering the properties of soils and rocks Other specialist processes as listed : cludes: Compaction lincluded in clas E) Grouting carried out from within tunnels, shafts and other subterranean cavities (included in class T) i Grouting carried out from within seers included in class ¥) i , ISTDIVISION | secon prvision ‘THiRO Division i Diiling for groutholes trough meterial | 1 Vertaal downwards 1 in holes of dept ; atherthan raceor artifice haramateral | 2. Downworde at chorale O45 tthe ‘ol exceeding 5 m m : Brlingfor grout holesthrough ockor |” verte 2 Som ™ i artical hard materia 3 Horzantaly ordownwerdsatanangle 3 Yo-da'm m ‘ Driving imiection pines for grout holes loss than "00 the novo 4 aoaom m . 4 Upwards tan angie 45 tothe 5 naam m : hotzontl 6nd ehecing 40m m : : : Grout holes nr | 1 Number of holes | . 2. Numbers stnges | . 3. Single water pressure sis ; 4 Mulisloware pressure tests : Grou materials anc injection 1 Materise 2] cement i 2 Pulverzes uel ash a 3 Sand . 4 Pea grovel 5 Bentonite Chemicals 2 risen 1 Nomberafinjecions a * 2. Nestcomentgrout : 3 Comantanostted flor grout : 4 Chemie! gout 5 5. Oherstetes grout ‘ & Single pecker settings 1 ® 4 Doobie packersotings * . Disphragm walls 1 Excavation in materia thar thon 1 Maximum depth: not exceeding Sm * icalherometeral me |B Setbm : Exeavation rose mls wets : Excavation nari hardmateriat Te? | & 120% : 5 2251 6 25-30m x ( ; ated exceeding 30m e 4 Concrete i £ 5 Plainroundstee! bar reinforcement 1 Nominal size: 6 mm ° tonsa 2/2 8mm » 5 Delormeshigh yiekdsteetbar 3 tomm 6 reinforcomentiob 400s fa 12mm 5 5 iemm i | 6 20mm i 5 25mm 2 32mm orgrestr ® 7 Wateprootedjoins zm 3 @ Seidewaie m 5 é » 3 /EASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES 3 CLASS C ‘ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES Mi The Commencing Surface doptedin the preparation ofthe illof Quantities shall be adopted the measurement ofthe pmpletec work ‘The depths of grout holes, ies for ground anchorages and ins shall be measur along hole 1 _riling and excavation or workin this class chal be deammed tobein material o:herthan rock or ‘srufcial hard meterial unless ‘therwise sated in tem ‘Sescriptions 1 tems forworkin this class shallbe deemedto include ssposalof excavates mater removal ofdeadeervces. 3 Driling through previously uted holes inthe course of age grouting skal not be sured. Where holes are pressly required tobe ded, the numberof holes allbe measures and dling ough previously grouted holes al be measured ag driling rough rock orate han trial t. The number of stages "shall be the total mi grouting stages pressiy required AT The diameters ofholes shal be stated in tem descriptions for rilingand driving for grout holes and grout holes, | The mass of grout materiats sured shall not include the $8 of mixing water ‘A2_Thetype of materits shale stated in The numberof injections ssurec shall beth tot nber of injections expressly vied! “The mass of groutinietion sured shal nat include the sof mixing water ‘83. hem descriptions forthe ‘number of injactonssnalicentity those whieh arin steges stinguishing basween those ‘which ae in sscending and Cescending stoges. Formwork for voids, rebetes fillets in dlopncagm wells be classed ae concrete laries class Gl ‘The deaths of cancretein Foe walls shal be Yom theeutoff levels ‘required. The volume of ete shall bo caleuated as st nrule Mt ond M2 in class Fe The mass messured for oreemantin diaphragm walls include tha of stitfening, Gand supporting ste! cast The moss of sree} orcement hall be taken as kg/m per 100 mnt of crass: on (7-5 Um), The mass oF reinforcing meterais sal con as stated inthe Contact. Guide wats ena be ured eech side ofthe 22 Diaphragm walls are walls onstructed using bentonite slurry or ether support luis. D3_The nominal siz statedin Item descriptions for bar ‘eintorcemantin diaphragm walls Shall be the cross-sectional sce defined in BS aaae, 2 Items for excavation or slophragm walls shall be deamed te include preparation and uinholaing Stes of excavation, 2 tems for coneretein laphragm walls shal be doomed te include timmming tha faces of agin walls end prepering theirtops to receive othe: work C4. temsfor einforcementin saphragm walls shall be deemed toinelude supporting, Feinforcement and preparing, Protruding reinforcement Feceivetherwark AG The thicknesses of Bhragmwalsshalibe stated in Item descriptions for excavation fend coneretatordiaphregin wells AS The nature ofthe material shallbe stated intern Seseritions fer excavation in tical hard materia AB The mix speciestions or strengths shal be stat ‘iaphrsgm wall ASSC STDIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Ground anchorages 1) Number in material other then 3. Temporary Fock or artificial hard meteria!to8 2 Temporary with single corrosion Stated maximum depth ne | _ protection 2. Total length of tendansin material 3 Temporery with double corrosion ther than rock or artificial herd protection material m | 4 Pormenent 3) Numberia material wich 5. Permanent with single corcosion includes rock or artificial hard material protection toa stated maximum depth rie | & Permanent with double corrosion 4 Total ength of tendons in material protection which includes rock or artificial hard material ™ ‘Sand, band and wick drains 1 Number af drains ar | 1 Cross-sectional dimension: 2. Number of predriled holes tr ‘not exceeding 100 mm 3 Depth af averlying material m2 100-200 mm & Depth of drains of maximum depth 3 700-300 mm ‘not exceeding 10m ma ‘300-400 mn 5 iO15m m|s ‘400-500 mm ( 5 120m mls ‘Stated exceeding $00 mm 7 20-25 m a stated excaeding 25mm las a hase of class on page 29) UREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS C ADDITIONAL. DESCRIPTION RULES The lengths of tendons for J anchorages shall be rad between the outer ends norages. AT The composition, location and ‘working load end deals of water ‘nd grout testing, pregrauting an ‘routing shall be stated in tem {escriptions far ground ‘nchorages, The numberof predriled neacured for send, band and sins shal be the number ly required tobe predilod > evariying material AB Sand drains, band dios and ‘wick rains all be saparataly iGentifedin tem deseriptions anc the materials afwhich they are composed state LASS D: DEMOLITION AND SITE CLEARANCE icludes: Demolition and removal of natural and artificial articles, objects and obstructions which are above the Original Surface xcludes: Removal of articles, objects, obstructions and materials (other than tree roots) at or below the Original Surface (included in classes C, E, J, K, L, RT, Xand Y) IAST DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION General clearence ha Trees fr | 1 Girth: 500 mam-1 2 iam 2 23am la 35m | \5 exceeding $m Stumps rir | 1 Diameter: 150-800 mm 2 500 mm=1/ 3 exceeding 1m Jings sum | 1 Brickwork 1 Volume: not exceeding 50 m* | Other structures sum | 2 Concrete 2 50-100 m! 3 Masonry 3 100-250 m? 4 Meta! 4 2250-500 m2 5 Timber 5 5500-1000 rn 6 No predominant matarial 8 +1000-2500 m? 7 22500-5000 m? 8 stated exceeding 5000 m? "Nominal bore: 100-300 min 300-500 mm a exceeding 500 mm SUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS D ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES 1 ems for demolition and site losrance svalibs deemed to include disposal ofthe materials, rising. [AL item descriptions for work fromuwhich the materias acing remainthe propery ofthe Emplayar shal so state. D1 General clearance sl Include the demaiition nd removal ofall ails, cbjeets anc fbstctions which are expressly Fequired te be cleared, except those for which seperate items ara Given ascot out ints case (¢2_ items for genera! clearance ‘which include the removal of hedges shall be deemed to include the removal fhedge stumps of ‘where these are slso robe removed. D2 Ginhs of trees shall be measured’) mabove ound level (63. items for clearance of tees ‘shall be deemedto nese Femoval ofthe stumps where they 0 required tobe removed, [A2_ tem descriptions for general ‘lesrancesholl entity the ares Inludes unless itis the total ofthe Site [AS Where holes left by stuma removal area be backfile, tern \descrintions for general clearance, traes and stumpeshall state the nature ofthe bacfiling material. Da Thevolumeused inthe Classification of bultings and ‘thar structures hall be tel approximate volume occupied, fexclusing any volume below the Grignal Surtace. ‘84 Buildings and other structures shall be destiied in tern ‘sescrisions Pipelines within auleings| ther structures srallbe ured only where thei allbore excess 260 mm, pipelines shell be deemed to {luge demaiitian and removal ot supports CLASS E: EARTHWORKS neludes: Excavation, dred udes: Excavation for: ‘ground investigation (included in class B) diaphragm wails and ground anchorages (included in class C) 9. filling, compaction, disposal and landscaping pipes and sewers, manholes, trenches and ditches, pipe headings, thrust boring and pipe jacking, and pipe jointing (included in classes, J,K, Land ¥) piles (included in classes P and Q) foundations for traffic signs (included in class R) ‘tunnels, shafts, headings and other subterranean cavities {included in class T) foundations for fences and gates (included in class X) Reinstatement following pipe laying (included in class k) ‘STDIVISION SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION Excavation by dredging m2 | 1 Topsoil | Excavation for eutinge im? | 2. Material other than topsoil rock or eee artical hard material Excavation for foundations m | 3 Rock General excavation mm? | 4 Stated artificial hard material exposed at 1 2 the Commencing Surface 3 5 Stated artificial hard material not 4 exposed atthe Commencing Surtece | § 6 7 a ‘Maximum depth: not exceeding 025m 025-0-8m 51m 12m 25m Som 115m stated exceeding 15m MEASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS E ADDIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES M1 Ineccordance with paragrsphs.1Bthe quantities of eenthworksshallbecomputed net using dimensions rom the Orewningswith na allowance for bulking shrinkage or waste Wheretboundariesbetween cferentmateriasare not shown on the Drawings, measurement shallbemadean the Site, M2_The Commencing Surface 1doptesin the preparation ofthe ill of Quantities shal be adopted oF the measurement ofthe ompleted wore #3 Excavation ciaesed as by redgingin tre Bill of Ouentives hall be measured seby dredging Tespocive of the metnod of xcavation adopted By the oor 14, __ssuremento excavation Y dredging shall be made rors undingsnloes otherwise ated 8 _Anitem shal be given for Ich Separate stage of exeavetion here eeparste stagesin the duet ofthe Works are Dressy require. 6 The volume measured for e excavation of structure or undation shalibe the volume ich is tobe aither occupied by vertically above any partof the uetureo foundation, y_Thevolume measured for cavetion below a body ef open ter shal be the volume below ‘whan the water surtaoas et evel lor thehigher level of etuaionf applicable) shown the drawing to which relerence ven inthe Prasmbie in farce with parsgraph 5.20, (bist volume ot isa materaor rock uring within other metal ta meenated hel note sured soperteyunessits sme ereeede timex tet migimm vale sl rt where te net wich of svationisiaes then “The volume measured for ation within borrow pits be thenet vokima measured ling, Dt Excavated materia shall be ‘Seemed 10 be material other than ‘opsol rock or arifeal hard atrial unless otherwiea stated In item descriptions 2. Excavation nor under en fembenkment, executed pric to Placing offi shall classed gs ‘excavation forcuttings 03 Excavation from within Borrow pts shale classed at general excavation 1 tems or excavation shallbe deemed inclucs uphotcing sidesof excavation, adsitons excavation ta provide working Spaceand removalof dead C2 hems for excavation within borrow pits shall be deemed to include famaval and replocervent of overburden and unsuitacle of excavation by dreaging shal be Statedin tam descriptons whore itsextent would otherwise be uncertain, A2_Item descriptions for ‘excavation Below a body of open water ideas in tne Preamein Seeordance with paragreph 20, shalldantiy the Body of woter, 43. The location and imits of ‘excavation for foundations shall be statodin item deseristons, were the limits would otherwise bb uncertain. Excavation around bie shafts ana for underpinning shall eech beso dessrived and AS The Commencing Surtace Shallee identified in the Aeserption of e2eh tem for work invoiving excavation forwhich the Commencing Surace snot the Orginal Surfoce. The Exeavated Surtace shall be ‘sented inthe deserption of ath tor forwarkinvolving ‘excevation for which the Exeavated Surface is atthe Fine! Surface, 5 Item descriptions for AG htemdescritions shall, ‘entity separately excavation whichis expressly reauiredto be ‘ariad out by hang CLASS E FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION 5 Excavation ancillaries 1. Trimming ofexcavated surfaces m? | 1 Topsoil 2 Preparction of excavated surfaces m® | 2 Material other than topsoil, rock or 3 Disposal of excavated material m2 | artificial hard material ‘4 Double handling of excavated 3 Rock material | 4 Stated antficial hard material 5. Dredging to remove sit m 5 Excavation of material below the Final Surface and replacernent with stated material mt 7. Timber supports ieftin me 3 Metal supnortsieft in m= 5 Filling 1 Tostructures rt | Excovated topsoil 2 Embankrments mm |2 Imported topsoil 3. General mt |3 Norvselected excavated material other 4 To stated depth or thickness i than topsoil or rock 4 Selected excavated material other than topsoil or rock 5 Imported natural material other than topsoil or rock Excavated rock Imported rock Imported artificial material se rule at head ol class on page 35) EASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS E ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES NO. Trimming of excavated urfaces shall be measured to ifaces which area receive no srmanent Works whether 11. Preparation of excavated faces shall be measured faces which area receive manent Warks whether eparction is expressiy requires ‘Rot except surfaces which ar rczive filing or landscaping i surfaces for which formar measured, 12. The volume of aisposal af coveted materia meas ll be the aiference between ® total net volume of excavation i the net volume of exeaveted sterol used or filing. 13. Double handling of cavated mstorial shal be C7 tonly to tne extent that it ex _lyrequires. The volume sastured or double hancling ail be that ofthe voig formed in eremporary stockpile from rch the materials removed, 14 Dredging to remove sit allbe measured only tothe tent tha its expressly requiced silt which accumulates ater 2 Final Surface has beer sched shall be removes: 15 The rea measured or "Berar metal supports letin se the oreo of supported! faces forwhien te suppers oe pressly required tobe lek in, DS. Disposal of excavered ‘materia! shall be deemed to be ‘isposal ofthe Ste unless thence stated inter Sescriptons, DS Trimming, reparation, isposalana doubie herding shall be deermed to be earied out Upon materiel other than topsoil Fock or anitiil hare material Unless otherwise stated in tern ‘scriptions | | AAT_ item descriptions forexcavation {ancilariesin connection with ‘excavation by credging shall beso Seseribed, AB tem descriptions fortrimming ofexcavated suraces and breparation ofexcavatedsurtoces ‘hall dentify surfaces which are: (a) incinedatanangieaf 10-45° tothehorzontat (0) inclined et an angle of 85-20" tothehorzontal (el verte AS Where materials fordisposa! ‘nthe Site the acstion ofthe alsposalareas chal be stated initern ‘descriptions for deposalof excavated materi 16 Filing ol excavations sund completed stvetures shall Teasuretonly tone extent that volume filled salsa messured excavation in secordance with ems. 7 Where fing to form prarary roads is subreuenly v/ brinenginer tor ai __tion into permanent ng i volume placed shal not deducted from the measure. ne of iling. 8 Additional filing necessi- by sotlement of or penetre- vinto underlying material shall measured only to the extent het Jepth exceeds 78 mm, 9 Thevolume ot imported ng materiel messured shal be Citference between the net ime ef filing ane the net une of excavated material ved from work within classes "dT used for ling, Where rock fling is depos into soft sraas the volurne be measured inthe anspor cles atthe place af deposition, |_Where iting sta be depos below water, endthe questty not be measured satisfactorily ny other means, ts volume. Be measures in the transpont 6. Filing material shell be a stated in tom ceseriations Filing materi! shal be classed as excavated rackenly where the use! roce ae iling ‘ated loceions is expressiy requires DB Filling shall be ciessad os to stated depth or thickness where ‘materials proviced of uniform total cormpacted depth or thickness uch asin drainage blantets, {opsolling. pitching and teaching, Bulk filing anal not beclssed 95 fo sted depth or thicknase otwithstanding that t may be compacted in separate layers of materal of stated thickness. cles 8 the pace af deposition. 3h tor ing sativa ‘deem in ielude Compaction. ‘AIO. Themeteralsshallbe identiiedin temdaserptions for ‘ling with imported meter AM Whetesitfereot compaction Feauirements araspeciiodtorine sametiling matoralthey shall be statedinitam desriptions fr filing, 12 Wherethe rateof depostion of Sling materia limited the limitation shal be statecin tem \escrptions for ing, 13. Themetoriaisshallbe Identifiagin tem descriptions for filing to stated dept or thickness. Als item descriptions tor filing to Stated depth orthctness shal Identity workupon surfaces which (a) inclined et anangleot 10-45" tothehorizantsl (0) inclined et an angle of 45-90" tothehorzanta {cl verte. LASS E AST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD Division Filing encileries 1 Trimming of filed surfaces im] 1 Topsoit 2. Preparation of filed surfaces im? | 2. Material other than topsoil rock or ‘rifiial hard material 3 Rock 4 Stated artificial hard material 3 Geatexties a Landscaping 1 Turting me 2 Hydraulic mulch grassseeding im? 3 Other gross seeding me 4 Plants, stated species and size nr ‘ 5. Shrubs, stated species end size fr & Tress, stated species and size tr 7 Hodges, stated species, size and 1 Singlerow spacing m | 2. Baubierow e€ rule 3t hese of class on page 28) |EASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES | covrcs aus CLASS E ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES 22. Trimming of filed surtacos abe measured to surfaces hich ae fo raceive no Permanent orks whether trimming is ressly aquired or net 23 Preparation of filed surfaces alle mescured to surfecas ich seta recaive Permanent orks whether preperation's| pressly required or not except races which arato receiv filing landscaping and surfecea for ich formwork ie measured "4 The area ofaccitional otextilesin aps shall not be 9. Trimming and preparation shall Be deemed tobe carieg out ‘Upon material athe than topsol ‘ek or atieial hard material Unless otherwise stated in em ‘descriptions ANB tem descripionstortiing “reilaries shall icantly work upon ‘surfeceevhich are (6) incinedstan angie of 045° tothehorizantal (b) ineined tan ange of 5-90" Tothehorizontal (el vertical, AIS Thetypeand gradeot ‘material shallbe stated tem ‘escripionsfor geoterties. 5 Thelengthsot hedges sured shallbe their developed ptheslong centr lines, (C4 Items or landscaping shal be deemea toincluce fering, ttimming and preparetion of surfaces AIT. Where:urfingie poggedor wired item descriptionsshalso 18 emdescriptons torturing andgrass seeding shal dontty Work upon surfaces ich re Inclinedatan angle exceeding 10° tothe horaonta CLASS F: IN SITU CONCRETE Excludes: _ In situ concrete for: capping of boreholes (included in class B) diaphragm walls (included in class C) excavation ancillaries (included in class E) granolithic and other applied finishes {included in class G) drainage and pipework (included in classes K and L} piles (included in classes P and Q) roads, pavings and kerbs (included in class R) tunnel and shaft linings (included in class T) foundations for fences and gates (included in class X) FFT DIVISION SECOND DIVISION TARO DIVISION | ision ofeonerere (Comentto BS 12 or BS v48 | Standardmix om} 4 sm 1 1mm aggregate 2 512 2 ram sggregate 3 S13 3. 20mm aggregate 4 sta 4 domm aggregate 5 sts Other states coment — — 5 1ommaggregate Provision ofconerete 3 \ammoagregae 2 Designed mix mm | 1 Grade: 7 7 zommaggregate 2 cio 8 dommaggregate 3 cs 4 co 5 cas 6 co 7 cas 8 can Provision of concrete 3 Designed mix ~ Provision ofconerete | Prescribed mie Jing otconcrere ; Mace” m? | 1 Blinding 1 Thickness: not exceeding 150 mm Reinforces ‘me | 2 Boren footings ple capsand ground — | 2 150-300 mm y Prostossed mm |? shave a 300-300 mm Suspended sabe 4 Sxce0ding £00. 4 Wall 3 Columnsand piers 1 cross-sectional area: not exceeding & Beams Oasme 4 Casingtometal sections 2 003-01 mt 5 or028m a Samim 5 exceeding 1 5. Speaibeam secione 8 Other concrate forme ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS F ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES 1 Thavolume af concrete sasured shall include that cupieg by ‘inforcemant znd oth meta seetions prestressing components Eastin components each not exceeding 01 min velume ‘ebstes, grooves, thrasts, fillets charnfors or internal ‘plays each not exceecing (0.01 in in cross-sectional orea pockets and holes which are Sefined as large or small Voids in accordance with rule Dsofels 6 joints r joint components Detween adjacent valumes of insituconeret “The valume of eancrete sured shall exclude that of nibs sternal splays each not pacing O01 min erose- ional are. DI_ hams for provision of ‘concretashall be classified in accorance with 85 5328, D2 _Aconerstemieshailbe classed asa standardmivwhere the mixisto be slected Contractor from the rest given insaetion gatas 28 Pan 03 Aconerete mixshl ‘lassed ase designed mi the performance sstatedinihe Contractandinemis proportions sretobe solestedbythe Contractor. be Aconcrate mix shal elassedss aprascribed mix where themx proportions ar the Contract, bythe rite ist Ibe Ibe ‘tated Al. The specification ofthe Sonerete mixin sczordance with 1855328 shal be stated in items descriptions for provision of ‘oncreteuness » mix reference is Slated for which the specication isqiven elsewhere inthe Contract. L{ sarap iagrl vibe measured se the wall xcept where ssi requir tobe cast sel. Baamsintegral witha slab >e messured as partof the sxcopt where expressly ete be cast separately, DS Prestrassed cancrate which isalso einforcedshall ba clessed ‘2s prastressod concrete. 6 _Thethiekn : the minimum thickness D7_Thethickness uses for Classification of groundslabe, suspended slabs and wale shall ‘exclude the adettionsl thickness ‘of integral beams, columns piers land other projections, DB Concretein suspended slots fang walls ess than twice o° long shal be cascada Inbeamsand columns respectivaly. D8 Gams shallbe classed as ‘special beam sections where thle crose-soetion profil are Fectangular or opproximately Tess than a5 of their length orwnere thay ere of rectangular ov box or ther compe sed for ication of bincing shal be ‘82 item descriptions for plecing ‘feoneretewnich expressly Fequired to be placed against en txcavated surface other ten blincing) shal so stat, 43. Tho cross-sectional dimensions of special beam sections shall be stated in ems descriptions, except whera ‘beam type oF mark numbers Slated for which dimensiong are sven on the Drawings. ‘AS tem descriptions for com- ponents classed as other concrete forms sail deity tha component and incude one othe folowing {a} the principal dimensions af ‘the conerete component (0) stype or mark number of onerete componant for ‘whieh principal cimensions regivan an the Drawings (a) astatement locating 8 ‘concrete component for ‘which principal dimensions sragiven onthe Drawings. dance with paragraph 5.10 the lection of concrete membersin ston may affect the method end ate of pacing core Works may bestatednitem descriptions or placing ofconerete where special LASS G: CONCRETE ANCILLARIES cludes: Formwork forin situ concrate Reinforcement for in situ concrete Joints in in situ concrete Post-tensioned prestressing Accessories for in situ concrete RSTDIVISION SECOND DIVISION | runo ovision Formwork ough finish 1 Plane horizontal 1 Width: notexcoeding 01m m faictish 2 Plane sloping ae Ghoam m thor stated finish 3 Plane battered 3 Roam m Stated surace features @ Plane vers 4 Oatzem m 5 Curved a oneradiusin ona plane 5 exceeding 122m m © Other curved m 7 Forvoids tr | 1 Smallvoid depth: not exceeding 05m 2 etm 3 12m 4 stated exceesing 2m 5 Lorge void depth: not exceeding 05 6 osm 7 ‘2m 3 ‘ated exconding 2m @ Forconcrete components ofcanstant [1 Beams cross-section m |2 Columns 3 Wall & Other members 5 Projections 6 Intrusions | | Reinforeement Plain round steel barsto BS 4249 1 Nominal size: & mm Deformed high yeldstelbareto 2 8mm BS4a4a 3 30mm Sizinlesssteelbarsofstatedaquality | 4 12mm Reinforcing bare of other stated 5 Yémm material é 20mm : 25mm 2 S2mmor greater Special joints Steel fabrictoBS 4489 1 Nominal mass: not exceading 2 kgm? Fabricof other stated material 2 2 3kgim* 3 34g? a Shon? 5 S-okgin? é S27 kgim? ; Taksim? @ ated exceading kim? cludes: Reinforcement in diaphragm walls (included in class C) Pre-tensioned prestressing (included in class H) Formwork and reinforcement in precast concrete (included in class H) Formwork and reinforcement ancillary to drainage and pipework finetude Formwork and re CLASS G ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION RULES ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES Formurrkshallbe measured | D1 Plane formworkshallbo surfaces fin situconcrete | classified according otic engleof ch requiratemporary suppor | inclination 8 follogs ing casting excoptwhere — erwise stated in CESMIME ae ‘gl inanon Formmorkshali not be — sured for the folowing ore war sdgesotbiincingconcrete | fess | AE otexceadingO? muide | Yeres 5 joimsand associtedebstes | — ee and grooves D2 Formworkshall be deemed ‘obefor plane areas andto exceed 1.22 m wide unless otherwise sated temporary surfaces formed at tha cscretion ofthe Contactor surfaces of eanerete which ar expressly required to be CC) ainst an excavated af Eunats of concrete which Be cout ogzinst excavated surfaces inclined atan angle Da_ the classifeaton of orge anc all voids shall a follows: less than 45°to the horizontal ‘nora Formworkto upper surfaces sesh nerate shall be measured io, Dae ees inclined at an aighe Nee sing 8°10 the horizontal one Seeing et Upper surfaces for which Sint work is axpresslyrequiree “The depths of voids shal be ‘messured perpendeuary tothe Aadjocent surface of concrete Formuork tor the surfaces of lecger than those classed os vaids in ceordanee with ule allbe measured as eet outin’ | Nivsand extgnal spleys not ss for formwork generally ae Sreaeing 094 tinea formuartterthaautcasay | Second ten shale cessed ax on andrea once tin cossctonl aa 2 MeanATed net ee awe, | DS_ Rebates, grooves, intemal ‘ splays chrost, ite snd eharnfere or formwork generat iotaxcending 291m nero, este of ormwort Sectionel area shallbecossed a8 rershallinckxdethe inrosions . erkobscted by: ri. fargeandsmal! de rms forprojeetions and) AY Formwork ie in hall be 30 ‘eseribedin item descriptions for formwork 42 item descriptions for formeorkwieh isto upper surface shall so state, except whore the surfaces are inclined at an angle net exceeding 10"tothe verte 83 item descriptions for formurreshal state where the formworkiste blinding conerate 6 Rett of curved formwork shal be stated in tem dover pions 2sfollows {21 toone radius inane plane (eylintieat radius statec (0) tone racius in two planes (spherical radius stated (9) varying eedius (conical, ‘maximum and minim rac Sted AS tem descriptions for formwork tor conerate componens of constant cose {section other than projections anc intrusions, shal state the prineipal cross-sectional dimensions othe component and its mark number, locaton or ther unique leenthying AG Formworktorcurved concreve components of constant er085-sectionshall beso \desribed stating the ved ye mass of steel C1 hems for reinforcement shal cemantshall betaken a5, be deemed to include supporting se ner 190mm’ of crass: | reinforcemenrshallbsthecross: _ | remnforcemeer ener ae! {7aoum') Themassal | sectionslsizedefinedinasanas, "| Supponsiowee were eee forcing materials shal be *statedinthe Contract. | D7 Welded, sweged or screwed sleeve jints in reinforcing bare mass of reinforcement | shale classed es special jot, od shall include the massof pports ta top reinforce. € 2102 of adcitional fabric nal not be measured k may be measured oy ‘AT item descriptions for ‘einforcementshal ste the lengths of bars tothe next hgher ‘multiple of 3m wrere they eneseo 2 mbetore bending {AB tem descriptions fr special ‘oine shall state the type of ont and type and eae of reinforcing, bar AS tem descriptions forstee! abrictoBS 4489 shal store he fabricreferenesinaccordence With BS 4483 ortho wire ano Imesh srrangementinaceordance whEs 468 NO. hom descriptions fo fabric Of other stated materia chal tte ‘the sizes and nominal mass be square mera. "Tenses one tem insiaa ob arenitms forth separate surfaces wherathe formwork lr cones components of LASS G AST DIVISION Joints SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION 1. Opan surface plain m2 | 1. Averagewidth: notexceeding 0-5 m 2 Open surface with fill m|2 O5-1m 3. Formad surface plain m | 3 stated exceeding 1 m 4 Formed surface with flor mm 5 Plostics or rubber waterstops| m | 1 Averagewidth: not exceeding 160 mm 6 Metal waterstops m2 180-200 mm 3 200-800 rm 4 stated exceeding 300mm 7 Sealed rebates or grooves m 8 Dowals pr | 1 Piain or greased 2. Sleeved or capped Post-ensioned prestressing nr | 1 Horizontal internal tendonsinin situ 1 Length: not exceeding § m concrete 2 Sim 2 Inclined or vertical internal tendonsinin | 3 710m situconcrete 4 1045m 3. Horizontal internal tendonsin precast |S 1s-207m concrete le 20-25m 4 Inclined or vertical internaltendonsin | 7 25-30m : | precast concrete 8 stated exceeding 30m 5 Extornal jacking operations: { Concrete accessories 11 Finishing of top surfaces 1 Woos fost 2 Swe! trowal 3. Other ststed surfece treatment 4 Granolithic finish 5 Other stated applied finish 2 Finishing of formed surfaces 1 Aggregate exposure using retarder 2. Bush hammering 3. Othor sted eurface treatment carried cout afer striking formwork 3 Insens 1 Linear inserts = 2 Otherinsone nr 1 2 a 4 ‘Area: not exceeding 07m O15 me OSIm stated exceeding 1m? wt fort ea we and ah mae ben ame req for E Simi CLASS.G ADDITIONAL. A SUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES DESCRIPTION RULES peice ecarieeseead | BB Jointstorwhichtemporsry | C2_htmstor opensurfacoand | Aj1 Thedimansions ananaure where they ee attocations | supportof thawholesuiace area | formed vurfacelonecsrolt te ‘of components hall be steed in, rejoins ae expressly ‘of concrete is required curing deemed to include intermediate | itemdeseriptions for joins ire astng shall be classed as formed | Surface treatment where expr ‘surface joints, Other joints shallbe | required Thewigthsotjoints shall | eassed ve open surlace faints, | easured between the outer _ttamsfor joints shall be ces ofeoncretewitin ‘deemed to ined formwork tion or alti for widths pis occupied by rates, ves, filets orwaterstaps, The sof watersioneshallbe sured along theiresntra ines. C4 hems tor waterstopsshall be ‘deemed to include euting and Ioining of watartoos and provision of special tings at fnglasand junctions, Prestessing shall be 9. Profiledtendons in 8 tems tor prestressing shall be | A12_ Item descriptions for urea by the number of Neszontalomponentsshallbe | deemedtoinclude dueta.grouting | prosvassingehal wore he ons where tendons aroused | classed as horlzontalvancons, 4nd other components and tasks | onerte component tobe stressed V the numberof external ‘ancillary presrassing, and state the composition ofthe ng operations wherestressis| 010 Thelengthsof tendonsused tendon and pareulars ofthe 8d By lacking only. forciessifeation shale their anchorage developed iengthsbatween the Duter faces of anchorages. ae i — Surfeceweaimentsshal | 6 kemsfor granolithicand othor | A13 ‘The materiale, thicknesses o measured sutacss ‘stotedapalea finishshall te land surface weatments of ed atthe Contractor's ‘eemed ta ineluce materials, Stanciithicane other stated ction, surface treatment joints nd {applied nism shel be sated in | formwore itm deserptions. The seasottopsofwals thersurfaceswries arenot | separate finishing nentshelinot be measured shing eftop suri, No deduction rom the measured or tinshing shall \deforholes snd openings Finished surfaces each not ing 05 me Whereinsersereexpressty | DU Camponeniscastorgrouted | C7 teme/or neensehallbe ANA tem descriptions for inserts cata be grastedinte intoinsitu concrateexcopt eemedto include their suppty | shallidentiy the compononta ie oe med openings the feinforcement.prestressing and | \inlesstherwise sted ‘stor grouted in and state their yarkshalloe measured Jointing materiale halle lossedes Principal dimensions [AIS tem descriptions fr inserts shallidenty ¢ (al. those which project from one surface ofthe concrete (0) those which project fram wo surfaces ofthe concrete (9 those which aretotelly within thoconerete volume, ANG Where inser are expressly ‘eauiedta be groutad into Preformed openings in conerate item descriptions shall so state Materiais for grouting snd sizes of openings shall be state, ATT Materials shall be stated in item descriptions for grouting | Lnder potas be added together and cast by size within ranges ASS H: PRECAST CONCRETE judes: Manufacture, erection, joining and fixing of precast concrete units Judes: Post-tensioned prestressing (included in class G) Precast concrete pipework (included in classes land J) Precast concrete manholes, catchpits and gullies (included in class K) Precast concrete piles (included in classes P and Q) Precast concrete paving, kerbs and traffic sign supports (included in class R) Precast concrete tunnel linings (included in class T) Precast concrete blockwork (included in class U) Precast concrete fencing (included in class X) STDIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Beams re | 1 Length: not exceeding 5m 1. Mass: not exceeding 250 kg Prestressed pretensioned beams nr | 2 57m 2 250-500 ko Prestressed postiensioned beams rr | 3 710m 3 500Kkg-1t Columns ofa 10-15 4 rat 5 15-20m 5 251 6 20-30m 6 Stor 7 ‘excpoding 30m 7 10-20 8 stated exceading 201 Slabs nr [1 Area: not expeading 1 m* 20 tame 3 ae : 4 16-50m? ( 5 excaeding 50 m? | Segmental units Units or subways, culversand ducts m Capings, sills and weir blocks im | 1 Crose-sectional ares: not exceeding On me 2 01-05 m? a ostm 4 exceeding im | “ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES: COVERAGE RULES CLASS H ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES. “The longth measured for 1s for subways, culvert and ‘sand for copings, sills and rblocks shall be the total sth identical units D1 Themass used tor ‘lassfcation nthe third division shallbe the mass ofeach unit. D2. Conerete components which recast thor than in thelr fina! postion shell gonaraly be cessed ‘3s precast concrete units D3. Whare ste precasting of units is adopted forressons other ‘than ta obtain multiple use of formwork and the nature ofthe ‘warkis characteristic afin sity foncrats, ut invarves the ‘mavemeat of the east units into theiefinal positions, the unit shall beclassed as in situ concrete and Items given in lass forthe Temporary Werks associated with thamovement ofthe units, C1 hems for precest concrete Shallte deemod toinclude reinforcement, formwork jolnts tnd finishes. ‘AY The positon inthe Works anc spocifcaion ofthe concrete tobe usedin each type of precast, Unitshall be stated inter \doseriptions ‘Az tam descriptions shal state ‘he mark or type numberof each precast concrete unit. Units with tferent dimensions ehal be given diffrent markortype umbers, AB Panicularsoftendonsand prestassing shal bested in Item deserptions for prestresses bre-tensioned units, AS Thecross-section typeeand principal dimensions shal be, ‘latedin tem deseriptions for beams, columns, segmental units, Units fr subways, elvens, ducts, ‘copings. sills and wair blocks. AS The avarage thickness shal be stated in tem deserntone for sists AG “The mass per mete shallbe ‘xatoa in em descriptions lor Units for subways, culverts, ucts, copings sls and weir backs ASS |: PIPEWORK — PIPES ides: Provision, laying and jointing of pipes Excavating and backfilling pipe trenches cludes: Work included in classes J, K, Land Y Piped building services {included inclassZ) ST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION Clay pipes m | 1 Nominal bore: not exseeding 200mm | 1 Notintenches Concrete pipes m [2 200-300 ram 2 Intrenchas, depth: ndt exceeding 15 ‘ron pipes m|3 '300-600 mm 3 {sam Steel pipes m4 00-909 mm 4a 225m Polyvinylechloride pines m|s 300-1200 mmm 5 253m Glass einfareed plastic pipes ms 11200-1500 mm 6 aa5m High density polyethylenenines =m | 7 1500-1800 mm 7 354m Madiumdensitypolyethylenepipes m | 8 ‘exceeding 1600 mmm 8 exceeding 4m ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES ‘COVERAGE RULES CLASS | ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES ‘Tha Commencing Surtece ted inthe areparation ofthe of Cuantities shall be adopted the measurement ofthe npletea work. Backfiling of trenches shall 12 measured excapi as 8% out 13 K for fling of French and, ble drains andin class for fling with material ther n that excavated from the ches. sured song rer carte lines. ath pipes in trenchesshall W lengths ooaipies by ay valves end excuda spied by pipes anc ngs comprising beckdrops hols Lange of pace nora cos shall excise engine vpied by fitings and valves. ‘Acciona items shall be nin elasaes K and Lforwork anmection with pipes notin chee thar than the provision, ng and jnting of pipes. Lengths of pines entering snoles ane other chambers be mensured to the inside cas of the charnbors exzopt pipes and ftings comprising Kerops to manholes shal be Jad in tems for menholes ssuredin elas K. D1 Pines notin tronchesshall, ‘include pipes suspended or Supported shove the ground or ‘ther surface, pipes in headings, tunnels or shefts, pipes installed by thrust boring and pipe acking ‘and pipes lai within valumes Measured separately for D2_ Pipes notin trenches shall be Classad as such only where pipes are expressly required not to be laid intrenches, D3_Depthsused for classification ofppes in anehes shall be ‘measured from the Commencing Surface tothe inverts athe pipes. 1 tems or pipes shal be ‘deemed include the supply of all materiels by the Contractor otherwise stated. tems shall deemed include pipe euting, 62. tems or pipes in trenches shallbadeomedto include ‘excavation, preparation of surfsces, disposal of excavated ‘material, upholding sides of ‘excavation, backiling an Famoval of dead services except totheextentthateuch workis IncudedinelaesaeJ,KandL. [At The location or type of pipsworkin each tem or group of fem shal be stated in tem descriptions sa that the pipe runs included cane icetiiad by relorence tothe Drawings. |A2_The materials, joint ypee, mina bares and ining requirements of pipes shall be nee given to applicable ‘Bish Standard specieations and speciid qualities. 'A3_ tem descriptions for pines hat in renchee sal distinguish ‘betwen the different categories of pipes listed in ule AS The Commencing Surface shallbeidentifedin the Seseription ofeach item for work Invaiving excavation far whieh ‘te Commencing Surtsce snot also the Original Surface. [AS Where move than one: expressly requied tobe lean ‘ne rench tha tam daseriptions Toreaeh pipe shail so state anc also dertitythe pipe run. Where pipesare laid in French or rubble Srsin tem deseriotions shall so [AS Trenchdepths exceeding “4mshallbestategin tem \dscriationsto the next higher ‘multpiearos m AT_ltem deseritions hol! fentty separately excavation whichis express required to be farriageutby hand. CLASS J: PIPEWORK — FITTINGS AND VALVES includes: Fittings and valves for pipework Excludes: Work included in classes I, K,Land Y Piped building services (includedin elassZ) FIRST DIVISION SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION 1 Clay pipe tings wr [1 Bends 1. Nominal bore: not exeaeding 200 mm 2 Concretepine fitings fir | 2. Junctions and branches 2 200-300 men | Ironorstee pipe fitings nr | 3. Tapers fa 300-600 mm + Polyvinyl chloride pipe tings nr | 4 Doublecollars 4 {600-800 men 3 Glassreinforced plasticpipefitings nr | 8 Adaptors 5 800-1200 mm 3 High density poiyethylenepipefittings mr | 6 Glands 6 1200-1500 mm ,_“edium density polyethylene pine 7 Belimouths 7 11600-1800 mm (oe ne | 8 Straight specials 8 ‘exceeding 1800 mm Valves and penstocks| far | 1 Gate valves: hand operated 2 power operated 3 Non-return valves 4 Butterfly valves: hand operated 5 power operated 8 Aivaives 7. Pressure reducing valves 3 Penstocks DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES. CLASS J ADDITIONAL, DESCRIPTION RULES C1 ems tor ftings and valves shall be deemesta include the supply of materials by the Contrector, unless otherwise stated. €2_ tems for fittings and valves shallbedeemedtomciude excavation, preparation of ‘surfaces, disposal of excavated material, upholding sides of ‘excavation, backing nd removal of dead services except totheeentthatsveh work's Includedinclasses|, andl. Pipe ftings comorising kdrops io manholes shall be ded in the itera or oles measured in class K Straight species snal be iF “Conlywhersthay are "ky auired: Straight cia, inotbe measured re they re noceasiated only nelayaut ofthe wore. Pipe between manholes, mbersand other structures se lengths arenotan exact ‘pleats standerd pipe lenath ibe deemedto require ght specials aniyitthey are Sesh required a5 racker 1 Pipe ftingson pines of Silferent nominal bores shall be Classified in the third division {ccording tothe nominal Bore of ‘ie largest pip, D2_Asiraightspecatis length ofpioeethercuttolength or ‘made toorder. 3 ems or stright specials ‘al be deemed toineiude butng. AY_The materials, joint yn nominal bares and ting requirements of pipe fitings shal bbe stated in item descriptions and ‘reference givento appleable British Stardara specications and speciies qualities Fitings with puce Manges shall be so Sescrived 42 tem descriptions for pipe ‘rangsto easton or spuniton pipework at nominal bare the principal ‘imensions of exch ing. A’ Vorical Benoa pipework of ‘which the nominal bare excoeds ‘30mm shal be so describes, 4 Fittngsto pipework natin ‘wenches shale so ceceribos AS_ Fitingsto ceinecwater mains measurediaclessY shell beso describes ‘AB Thematerais,neminal bores land any adattionl requirements Suchet int, drincocks, ‘extension spindles ne brackets shallbestatedinitern descrisionstorvalvas and onsiocks and reference givento fpplicablestish Standord Specifications end speatieg aualties. AT Velvesandpenstacts to ‘elined watermains measured in ‘ass shallbesoescribea, CLASS K: PIPEWORK—MANHOLES AND PIPEWORK ANCILLARIES Includes: Manholes and other chambers, ducts, culverts, crossings and reinstatement, other ancillaries as listed Excludes: Work included in classes I,J, Land ¥ Ducted building services (included in classZ) FIRSTDIVISION SECOND DIVISION THRO DIVISION 1 Manholes or [a Bre 4 Depth: not exeseding 1-5 m 2. Brick with beckrop 2 152m 43 Insitu concrete 3 225m 4 In situ conerota with beckdrop \a 253m 5 Precast concrete 5 335m Precast concrete with backdrop {6 354m 7 ‘sated exceeding 4m 2 Other stated chambers nr [4 Brick 3 Insitu concrote 5 Precasteancrete 3 allies nr |1 Gay 2 Clay rapped 3 Insitu concrete 4 In-situ concrete wapped 5 Precast concrete 8 Precast conerate trapped 7 Plastics 8 Plastics repped 4 French drains, rubble drains, itches and | 1. Filling French and rubble drains with wenehes ‘graced materia! co 2. Filling French end rubble drains with rubble im 3 Trenches forunpiped ubble dreins-m | 1. Cross-sectional area: not exceeding 4 Rectangular section ditches: unlined m 025m 3 lined om | 2 025-05 m? 5 Vee section ditches: unlined m3 05-075 m* 7 Tinea mia 075-1 me 3 Trenches or pipesoreablesnattabe "| § 115m laid by the Contractor mié sam 7 2am 8 ‘stated exceeding ( sae 5 Ducts and metal culverts im [1 Cableducts: 1 way 1. Notinwenches 2 way 2 Intrenches, depth: not exceeding 1.5m 3 Bway 3 12m 4 sated number of ways 4 225m exceeding 2 5 25am 5 Sectional corrugated metal culverts, 6 335m ominal internel diameter 7 354m not exceeding 05m 8 exceeding am 6 Osim 7 8 exceeding 15m EASUREMENT AULES. DEFINITION RULES ‘COVERAGE RULES CLASS K ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION RULES D1 The centeeline for mutipie pipes, ducts or culver shall be theline equidistant between the inside faces of th outer sine wall (1 tems forwork inthiscaes halle deemedte include excavation, preparation of ‘surfaces, daposalafexcevated material upholding sides of excavation becfilingand removal of dead services, lexcepttotheextentthat uch workisincludedin eleses! Sanat, 2. hems for workin hisclass shall be deemed to include ancrete, reinforcement, formwork ots an riches. 2. The depths of manholes and other chambers shal be ‘measured fromthe tops of covers {achonnel inverts ortone of base slabs, whichoveristhe ower 3. Orawpits shall be classed as ‘other stated chambers, ©3_temfor manholes other ‘Stated chambers and gules shall bedeemedtoincludedlltemsof ‘metalworkandpipework ther ‘than valves, which oosur within etthesurtace of heitam. 64 toms for manholes with [Backdrops shal ba deems to ‘include the pipework and ‘esorlated ftings comprising the Dackdrop. |A1_ Type or mark numbers shall be stated tem deseritions for ‘manholes, othorstated chambers and gullies of whieh detliz are Sivan elsewhere inthe Contract, 'A2 Types ané loading duties of ‘overs shall be sated in item {scriptions for manholes, other Slated chambersand gullies, | Aa. temdescriptions for | mentates oerstted chambers expressly equiredte be texeavatedby hand. Excavation and pipe laying piped French anaruble ling are measured in closet ‘AM Theneturecfthe'iling ‘moteralshallbetstedin item teseritions or fling Franchond rubbiedreins )Theecross-sectional areas of ed ditches shall be measured to excavated Surface, |AS_ Materials and dimensions of lningsto itches shallbestatedin hhomdeserptions, “Tme'ules in clas for also eppiy te cuets and ial culverts ints class exceat the lengths measured for 15 and metel culverts natin ches shal inlude lengths upied by itngs, Dé. Non circular mete/ culverts shallbe classified by their ‘maximums nominal internal eross- seetional dimension, D5 Therulesin classi forpipes shallalsoapplytoduetsand | ‘metolculversinthiscase, (65. tems far ducts and meta! ‘culverts shall be aumac 10 Include cutting and fings. [AB The‘viesinclass for pipes | shatalsopply te avers ona Imetarculvensinthisclass holes andotherchembers maybe messuredin detalassetcutincther iessesof CESMNG, CLASS K FIRST DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION THIRD DIVISION 6 Crossings rar | 1 Aver stream or eanal, width 1 Pipe bore: nat exceeding ram 300 mm 2 s10m 2 300-900 mm 3 ‘ated exceeding 10m 3 300-1800 man 4 Hedge 4 stated exceeding 5 Wall 1800 mm 5 Fence 7 Sewer or drain 8 Other stated underground service 7 Reinstatement m [1 Breaking upand temporary 1 Pipe bore: not exceeding rinstatement of roads 00 mm 2 Bresking up and temporary 2 5300-800 mm reinstatsment of footpaths 3 800-1800 men 3 Breaking up, temporary end permanent | 4 stated exceeding roinstatamant of roads | 1800 mm 4 Breaking up. temporary and permanent | rainstatementof footpaths | 5 Reinstatement atlane 6 Siviptopecil from easement and reinstate | Other pipework ancillaries 1 Aeinstatement of field drains ™ 2. Marker posts nr 3 Timber Supports left in excavations — mm? 4 Metal supports eft in excavations im? 5 Connections to existing manholes 1 Pipe bore: not exceeding and other enambers or 200 mm © Connections to existing pipes, ducts. | 2 200-300 mm snd eulvarte ar |3 5300-600 mm 4 500-200 mm 5 300-1200 mm 6 1200-1800 mm ee 7 11600-1800 mm 8 stated exceeding 3800 mm see ules atheadof lsss on page) MEASUREMENT RULES "4 Crossings shall be measured o: pipes, ducts and metal overs W5_Crossings of steams shal e measured aly where their vith axcoods | m. DEFINITION RULES 96. River, sireamandeana! crossings shall be classified by theiewidths measured along pipe, ductor eulvercentrelineswhen thevatersurfaceis tthe level or thehigherleveloffiuctustion applicable) shown on the drawing to which referencesegiven inthe, Preamble in secordencewith paragrapn6.20, D7_Thedimension ueedtor assiation of Boreinthethird sivision shal bathe maximums ‘nominal latonce between the Insidefaces ofthecuterwalisof the pipe, ductoreuverttabe Installed, COVERAGE RULES 65_tems for crossings shal be ‘deemed to include reinstatement Unless otherwise stated, CLASS kK ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION RULES AT Whereliningstorivers steorsarcanaleare ta betokan Ihoughand reinstated ne gece) liningshalibe stated in tenn descriptions, 18 Reinsiotementshall be easured for pipes, ducts and tal calves 7 (ths of reinstatement wah lesured along eens nas and shall ned lengths cupied by manholes and other ‘ambers, Strip topsoil rom easement id reinstoteshall be measured ly where tis expressly required at 8 width of ground greater an the nomial trench width fined in eceordance with rule Vinclass Lista be stripped ot psoll beore ranch exeavation subsequent rainasted D7 Thedimension used tor ‘lassfeation of reinthe third ‘vision shall Bethe maximarn nominal distance between the insidefaces ofthe outer wells of thepips, dectareulverttabe instaled DB. Crossings of rads and paths ‘shallbeclassedas resting up ‘andreinstarementotrasds ard athe 7 Additional reinstatement shall be deemed to be includedin {heitems for manholes end other chambers 8 Removal and reinstatement cofkerbs and channes shal be ‘deemed tobe Included inthe htemsfor breeking up and rinstatementofroade and Tootparhs. (68. tems or strip topsoil rom easemant and reinstate shall 50 ‘deemed to include storing ane protecting topeail and Feinstatament of fan, ‘Aa Typesand depth of surfacing. including beseand sub base courses, shal be staeaie item descriptions for beating andreinsttemento/recd ee” Footpaths. 9 hom descriptions for strip ‘opsoll fam easement sas; Feinstateshal state any limitationson the widthtobe Stripped end reinstates, A10_em descriptions tor ‘ansatementofland eto sr topsailfram easement and ‘ainstatechalicistnguth between grassand orig spots teldsand ciate na 2 Other pipework ancilaris allbe measured for pipes, ducts metal culver 10. Thelongths messuracfor instatement of feld drains shall the neminal trench vedth fined in szcordenee with rule TnelogeL. i, The area measured for Py." ettin excavations shall i leveloped eres in ntact with the surfaces for eh the supportsare expressly iredto be etn. 7 Thedimensionusedior elassiestionat Boren the tira {vision shal be themaximurs pominalistence between the insidefacesafthecuterel'sof the pipe, custoreulerttabe Instalie, {C10_ tems or minstarement of field rains shall be deamer! to Include connections to existing Feld rain AN Sizes end typos of marker posts shale statediniters ‘scriptions, AA12_ tem descriptions or andotherchambersangra, exiting pines, ducts ond cuivens shallidenty the nature af re existing servca end tne exteerof theworktobeincludaa CLASS L: PIPEWORK — SUPPORTS AND PROTECTION, ANCILLARIES TO LAYING AND EXCAVATION Includes: Excludes: Extras to excavation and backiiling of trenches for pipework, ducts and metal culverts, manholes and other headings, thrust boring and pipe jacking Pipe laying in headings and by thrust boring and pipe jacking ion of supports and protection to pipework, ducts and metal culverts ‘Work included in classes I,J, Kand Y Insulation to building services (includedin class) DIVISION ‘SECOND DIVISION ‘THIRD DIVISION a to excavation and backfilling mm? 1 Inpipetrenchos 1. Excavation af rock 2 Inmannoles and other chambers 2. Excavation of mass concrete 3 inheadings 3. Excavation of reinforced concrete 4 Inthrust Boring 4 Excavation of other artificial hara 5. Inpipe jacking material Backing above the Final Surface with 5 Backilling above the Final Surface with stated material other than concrete 7. Excavation of tural material below the | Final Surface ang backfiling with 8 Excavation of natural material below the Final Surface and backfilling with stated meterial other than concrete MEASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES CLASS L ADDITIONAL COVERAGE RULES DESCRIPTION RULES Mat_ttems shall be given in tis casein addltion to tha tems for provisien laying and jointing of pipes, ducts and eulveres and tor heexcavation and backfling ot enches in clesses an K. tems shall be givan inthis lags in sdsvion tothe tems for anholes and other chambers in asses K ond ¥. M2 Workin thie class associated Nth duets and metal culverts hall be measured 9 set ut for work sociated with pipes The jimension used tor cneaii nthe third division 2-8» all be the maximum no: stance between the ins fhe out ductor culvert wala, 3. Breaking up and reinstate- nent of roads and pavings shal included in class K, tems forworkinthiselass ‘halle deemed include ‘excavation preparationat surfaces, cisposal at excovated ‘material, upholcing sides of excavation, beckfing and remavalofdeas services except totheextenethatsuan work's, included inclasses\-J and orin theitems or axrestoexcavation ‘ndbackfilinginhisclass, 2 tems for workin this class shall be 141 volume of extras to neavation 2nd beckfiling In pipe /enches shall esleuiotec by nultipying together the average pth end langth ofthe mater emoved oF beckfled and the ominal ranch wih, 15 Navolume of extras io ccavation and backfiling sanholes ana othr chambers pall be measured outside the ximum plan aree of the janhole or other enamber. ]8_Thevolume of extras 10 4 Curved on plan and eambered 2 Fabrication of subsidiary members for bridges t 1. Deck panels 2 Bracings | 3. External iapheagme 3 Fabrication of mambers for frames 1 Columne 1] 4 Straight on an 4. Fabrication of ather members 2. Beams t | 2 Curadon pian 3 Portal frames 1 | 3. Straighton plan andcamberec 4 Trestes, towers and bulitupcolumns t | 4 Curvedon plan end cambered 5 Trusses and bulltup girders t 6 Bracings, purlinsand cladding ails 7 Grillages + ( 8 Anchorages andhalding down bolt | aesemalies ar | | 5 Erection of members for bridges 1. Tialerection Erection of members for frames 2 Permanent erection 7 Erection of othar mambers — — — 3 Site bolts: black ‘nr | 1. Diameter: not exceeding 16mm ( a HSEG general grade ne [2 16-20 mm - 5 HSFG higher grade mr | 20-24mm 6 HSEG load inaicsting or od | 26-30mm limittypes, general grade nr | 5 30-36mm 7 HSFGload indicating orload | 6 36-42mm limittypos, higher grade nr | 7 stated exceeding 42mm 8 Offsite surfacetreatment m? | 1 Blasteleaning 2 Fickling 3. lame leaning 4 Wire brushing 5. Metal spraying & Galvanizing 7. Painting =ASUREMENT RULES DEFINITION RULES COVERAGE RULES CLASS M ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION RULES | tame shall be included in scollanaaus metalwork (olace for metaleomponents not ludedin thie class but ciated with metal structures, The mass of members, other plates or flat, shal be culatod from the overall aths ofthe members with no juctions for splay-cutor mite , The mase of membe asuredshall be that of plates, ed sections, shear conmactors, fener, cleats, packs, splice tes andothar fing, Noaliowance shall be made ne meesurements for rolling, isinand other permissible Pos. The mass of weld 3 outs, washers, rivets iph._

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