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₹5 Cr
EMD Value
₹5 L
Closing Date
8 Jul 2026, 6:00 pm
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Directorate of Archaeology & Museum, Gandhinagar
Annual rate contract for conservation, restoration, reconstruction & redevelopment works (surface cleaning, site clearance, brick masonary, stone masonary, lime concrete, lime mortar, structural strengthening, dismantling & demolishing, flooring, roofing, finishing, wood works repairs and water proofing works and other miscellaneous works) at Office of the Assistant Director of Archaeology, Western Circle (Rajkot) of Department of Archaeology, Gujarat.
315002
ARC- Western Circle(Rajkot)
Open
Civil - All
Gandhinagar
4 documents required · 4 mandatory
₹6,000
Director, Department of Archaeology, Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar
₹5 L
17 Jun 2026
17 Jun 2026
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8 Jul 2026
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Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
1 stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(A) Loose or soft soil (Executed with 1 CUM 123.65 One Hundred Twenty Three Rupees and Sixty Five Paise Only
Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
2 stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(A) Loose or soft soil (Executed 1 CUM 207.55 Two Hundred Seven Rupees and Fifty Five Paise Only
Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(B) Dense or Hard soil(Executed with
3 1 CUM 158.53 One Hundred Fifty Eight Rupees and Fifty Three Paise Only
Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
4 stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(B) Dense or Hard soil (Executed 1 CUM 266.29 Two Hundred Sixty Six Rupees and Twenty Nine Paise Only
Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
5 stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(C) Hard Murrum(Executed with 1 CUM 269.85 Two Hundred Sixty Nine Rupees and Eighty Five Paise Only
Excavation for foundation upto 1.5 m depth including sorting out
and stacking of useful materials and disposing off the excavated
6 stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(C) Hard Murrum(Executed Manually) 1 CUM 454.72 Four Hundred Fifty Four Rupees and Seventy Two Paise Only
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
7 disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(A) Loose 1 CUM 137.09 One Hundred Thirty Seven Rupees and Nine Paise Only
or soft soil (Executed with Machine)
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
8 disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(A) Loose 1 CUM 229.39 Two Hundred Twenty Nine Rupees and Thirty Nine Paise Only
or soft soil (Executed Manually)
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
9 1 CUM 171.56 One Hundred Seventy One Rupees and Fifty Six Paise Only
disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(B) Dense
or Hard soil (Executed with Machine)
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
10 1 CUM 288.14 Two Hundred Eighty Eight Rupees and Fourteen Paise Only
disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(B) Dense
or Hard soil (Executed Manually)
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
11 1 CUM 288.88 Two Hundred Eighty Eight Rupees and Eighty Eight Paise Only
disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(C) Hard
Murrum (Executed with Machine)
Excavation for foundation for depth from 1.5 m to 3.0 m
including sorting out and stacking of useful materials and
12 1 CUM 487.48 Four Hundred Eighty Seven Rupees and Forty Eight Paise Only
disposing off the excavated stuff upto 50 Meter lead.(C) Hard
Murrum (Executed Manually)
Add extra for Disposing off the excavated stuff of above items
13 1 CUM 76.80 Seventy Six Rupees and Eighty Paise Only
for lead of (D) 300 m to 400 m
Filling available excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches.
plinth, sides of foundations etc. in layers not exceeding 20 cm. in One Hundred Thirty Three Rupees and Seventy Seven Paise
depth consolidating each disposited layer by ramming and Only
Filling in foundation and plinth with brick Bats Chhara in layers of
15 20cm. thickness including watering, remming and consolidating 1 CUM 613.70 Six Hundred Thirteen Rupees and Seventy Paise Only
Clearance of debris around the heritage building by excavation
upto depth 1.50mtr to 2.00 mtr carefully without damaging the
buried architectural parts of the building and collect all the intact
16 1 CUM 626.00 Six Hundred Twenty Six Rupees Only
parts at proper place for reuse at the time of restoration work as
per direction of Engineer incharge.
Clearing jungle including uprooting of rank
vegetation, grass, brush wood, trees and saplings of
girth up to 30 cm measured at a height of 1 m above
17 1 SQM 14.43 Fourteen Rupees and Forty Three Paise Only
ground level and removal of rubbish up to a
distance of 50 m outside the periphery of the area
Surface dressing of the ground including removing
vegetation and inequalities not exceeding 15 cm
18 1 SQM 28.00 Twenty Eight Rupees Only
deep and disposal of rubbish, lead up to 50 m and
lift up to 1.5 m. in all kinds of soil.
Cleaning of under ground sump, Over Head Tank (independent
staging) including disposal of slit and rubbish, all as per direction
of Engineer-in-Charge.
The cleaning shall consist following operations:-
(i)Tank shall be emptied of water by pumping &
bottom shall be cleaned of silt and other deposits.
(ii) Entire surface area of the sump shall then
scrubbed thoroughly with wire brush etc.and
pressure washed with water.
19 (iii) Chlorination of RCC internal surface by liquid 1 SQM 69.58 Sixty Nine Rupees and Fifty Eight Paise Only
(iv) The treated surface shall be dried using air
jetting and all loose particles shall be removal from
the surface. (v) Finally
the surface shall be treated with ultraviolet radiation
etc. as per direction of Engineerin-Charge. Note:
Cleaning of step well & disposal of silt and
rubbish as per the direction of conservation
Extra for pumping out water and/or liquid mud
Including cost of pumping (including electricity) or
bailing out water and removing slush etc. complete
including disposal of water works to approved
20 1 Ltr 0.66 Rupees and Sixty Six Paise Only
municipalility approved location.
NOTE: - The quantity will be calculated by the
volume of water/mud in litres.
Disposal of building rubbish / malba / similar
unserviceable, dismantled or waste materials by
mechanical means, including loading, transporting,
21 1 Cum 216.44 Two Hundred Sixteen Rupees and Forty Four Paise Only
unloading to approved municipal dumping ground
or as approved by Engineer-in-charge, beyond 50 m
initial lead, for all leads including all lifts involved
Raking out joints of stone masonry surface to the required width
and depth, with due care and precaution, by mechanical /
manual means, including preparing and cleaning the surface for
22 1 SQM 29.00 Twenty Nine Rupees Only
re- pointing/ refilling of joints, including disposal of rubbish to
the dumping ground within 50 metre lead.
Providing and fixing double scaffolding system (cup lock type) on
the exterior side of building/structure, upto 25 metre height,
above ground level, including additional rows of scaffolding in
stepped manner as per requirement of site, made with 40mm
dia M.S. tube, placed 1.5 metre centre to centre, horizontal &
vertical tubes joint with cup & lock system with M.S. Tubes,
M.S. tube challis, M.S. clamps and staircase system in the
scaffolding for working platform etc. and maintaining it in a
23 serviceable condition for execution of work of cleaning and/ or 1 SQM 164.00 One Hundred Sixty Four Rupees Only
pointing and/ or applying chemical and removing it thereafter.
The scaffolding system shall be stiffened with bracings, runners,
connecting with the building etc, wherever Rquired, if feasible,
for inspection of work at required locations with essential safety
features for the workmen etc., complete as per directions and
approval of Engineer-in-charge.
Cleaning the sand stone surface and removing dirt, dust, bird
dropping, grease, oil, algae, fungus, monkey beats, vegetable
growth etc., including providing, applying and washing the
surface with liquid Ammonia Chemical of 0.1 to 5% solution and
other chemical cleaning agent as approved by Archaeological
Survey of India/ Engineer-in-charge, of approved brand and
manufacturer, with the help of required scrubbers and also
cleaning with machine operated water jet mixed with desired
24 quantity of fine silica where ever required, without causing any 1 SQM 106.00 One Hundred Six Rupees Only
scratching/ damage to the stone surface and finally washing the
surface with clean water with the help of pressure jet machine,
complete in all respect, including taking all precautions to
safeguard ventilators, windows, doors etc. by suitable covering
so as to avoid any damage to the building/structure, all as per
direction of Engineerin- charge (The rate is inclusive of all
materials & labours involved except scaffolding).
Providing and applying antifungal wash treatment using 3%
solution of sodium pentachlorophenate, of reputed brand and
manufacturer, on cleaned sand stone surface at desired
25 1 SQM 43.00 Forty Three Rupees Only
locations as per direction of Engineer-in-charge (The rate is
inclusive of all materials & labours involved except scaffolding).
Applying two or more coat of Ethyl Silicate chemical as approved
by Archaeological Survey of India/ Engineer-in-charge, of
approved brand and manufacturer, with brush or spray on the
existing stone masonry surface till there is no further absorption
of chemical by stone surface, including protecting the applied 1
26 SQM Two Hundred Thirty Three Rupees Only
surface from direct sunlight by suitable means during
application, all complete as per direction of the Engineer-in-
Charge (The rate is inclusive of all materials & labours involved
except scaffolding).
Applying breathable, non-reactive, antifungal, and water
repellant Silane/Siloxane chemical as approved by
Archaeological Survey of India/ Engineer-in-charge, of approved
brand and manufacture, diluted with solvent mineral Turpentine
oil in the ratio of 1:12 (One part of approved chemical :12 Part of
27 Turpentine oil), on the existing sand stone masonry surface with 1 SQM 76.00 Seventy Six Rupees Only
two or more coats to give uniform application of chemical on the
surface, all complete as per direction of Engineer-In-charge (The
rate is inclusive of all materials & labours involved except
DISMANTLING & DEMOLISHING
Careful removal of existing deteriorated/ damaged/ weathered
lime plaster without damaging the suurface below it. Caution:
28 1 SQM 131.00 One Hundred Thirty One Rupees Only
Workers have to wear helmet,safety belt and safety gloves
Dismantling stone slab flooring laid in lime mortar including
stacking of serviceable material and disposal of unserviceable
29 1 SQM 49.40 Forty Nine Rupees and Forty Paise Only
material within 50 metres lead.
Demolishing brick work manually/ by mechanical means
including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
30 1 CUM 317.00 Three Hundred Seventeen Rupees Only
unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of
Engineer-in-charge. (In mud mortar)
Demolishing brick work manually/ by mechanical means
including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
31 unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of 1 CUM 696.00 Six Hundred Ninety Six Rupees Only
Engineer-in-charge. (In lime mortar with old mughal bricks)
Demolishing brick work manually/ by mechanical means
including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
32 1 CUM 376.32 Three Hundred Seventy Six Rupees and Thirty Two Paise Only
unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of
Engineer-in-charge. (In lime mortar)
Demolishing brick work manually/ by mechanical means
including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
33 1 CUM 566.17 Five Hundred Sixty Six Rupees and Seventeen Paise Only
unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of
Engineer-in-charge. (In cement mortar)
Removing mortar from bricks and cleaning bricks including
stacking within a lead of 50 m (stacks of cleaned bricks shall be
34 1 NOS 207.00 Two Hundred Seven Rupees Only
measured): 100 NOS From brick work in mud mortar
Removing mortar from bricks and cleaning bricks including
stacking within a lead of 50 m (stacks of cleaned bricks shall be
35 1 NOS 244.00 Two Hundred Forty Four Rupees Only
measured): 100 NOS From brick work in lime mortar
Removing mortar from bricks and cleaning bricks including
stacking within a lead of 50 m (stacks of cleaned bricks shall be
36 1 NOS 309.00 Three Hundred Nine Rupees Only
measured): 100 NOS From brick work in cement mortar
Demolishing stone rubble masonry manually/ by mechanical
means including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
37 unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of 1 CUM 506.00 Five Hundred Six Rupees Only
Engineer-in-charge : In lime mortar
Demolishing stone rubble masonry manually/ by mechanical
means including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
38 unserviceable material within 50 metres lead as per direction of 1 CUM 566.17 Five Hundred Sixty Six Rupees and Seventeen Paise Only
Engineer-in-charge :In cementmortar
Dismantling dressed stone work ashlar face stone work, marble
work or precast concrete work manually/ by mechanical means
including stacking of serviceable and disposal of unserviceable
39 1 CUM 637.00 Six Hundred Thirty Seven Rupees Only
material within 50 metres lead as per direction of Engineer-in-
charge :In lime mortar
Dismantling dressed stone work ashlar face stone work, marble
work or precast concrete work manually/ by mechanical means
One Thousand Six Hundred Fifty Four Rupees and Eighty One
40 including stacking of serviceable and disposal of unserviceable 1 CUM
material within 50 metres lead as per direction of Engineer-in-
charge :In cement Mortar
Removing mortar from and cleaning stones and concrete articles
41 (net quantity of stacks of cleaned materials will be measured):In 1 CUM 229.00 Two Hundred Twenty Nine Rupees Only
Removing mortar from and cleaning stones and concrete articles
42 (net quantity of stacks of cleaned materials will be measured):In 1 CUM 296.00 Two Hundred Ninety Six Rupees Only
Dismantling doors, windows and clerestory windows (steel or
wood) shutter including chowkhats, architrave, holdfasts etc.
43 complete and stacking within 50 metres lead :Of area 3 sq. 1 Each 193.20 One Hundred Ninety Three Rupees and Twenty Paise Only
metres and below
Dismantling doors, windows and clerestory windows (steel or
wood) shutter including chowkhats, architrave, holdfasts etc.
44 complete and stacking within 50 metres lead :Of area beyond 3 1 Each 258.72 Two Hundred Fifty Eight Rupees and Seventy Two Paise Only
Taking out doors, windows and clerestory window shutters
45 (steel or wood) including stacking within 50 metres lead :Of area 1 Each 193.20 One Hundred Ninety Three Rupees and Twenty Paise Only
3 sq. metres and below
Taking out doors, windows and clerestory window shutters
46 (steel or wood) including stacking within 50 metres lead :Of area 1 Each 258.72 Two Hundred Fifty Eight Rupees and Seventy Two Paise Only
beyond 3 sq. metres
Dismentling wood work, wrought framed and fixed
One Thousand Eight Hundred Seven Rupees and Sixty Eight
47 in frames trusses including stacking the materials 1 cu.m
with all lead and lift.
Dismentling steel work including distempering and
48 1 KG 3.87 Three Rupees and Eighty Seven Paise Only
stacking the materials with all lead and lift.
Dismentaling tiled of stone floors laid in mortar including
49 stacking of serviceable materilas and disposal of unserviceable 1 Sqm 49.39 Forty Nine Rupees and Thirty Nine Paise Only
materials with all lead and lift.
Dismantling stone slab flooring laid in cementious mortar
including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of
50 unserviceable material within 50 metres lead. 1 SQM 107.00 One Hundred Seven Rupees Only
(only for stone slabs having thickness greater than 50 mm.)
Demolishing mud phaska in terracing and disposal of material
51 within 50 metres lead. 1 CUM 448.00 Four Hundred Forty Eight Rupees Only
Dismantling stone slab roofing over wooden karries or R.C.C.
battens (dismantling karries and battens to be paid for
52 separately), including stacking of serviceable material and 1 CUM 1,063.00 One Thousand Sixty Three Rupees Only
disposal of unserviceable material within 50 metres lead.
Dismantling jack arch roofing and floors including stacking of
53 serviceable material and disposal of unserviceable material 1 SQM 113.00 One Hundred Thirteen Rupees Only
within 50 metres lead.
Dismantling tiled roofing with battens, boarding etc. complete
54 including stacking of serviceable material and disposal of 1 SQM 63.00 Sixty Three Rupees Only
unserviceable material within 50 metres lead.
Demolishing thatch roofing including mats, bamboo, jaffari etc.
complete including stacking of serviceable material and disposal
55 1 SQM 20.00 Twenty Rupees Only
of unserviceable material within 50 metres lead.
Dismantling wooden ballies in posts and struts including stacking
56 within 50metres lead. 1 Metre 10.00 Ten Rupees Only
SURFACE CLEANING AND BONDING
Removing of old sulphated lime wash/white or colour wash in
multiple applications without causing damage to the below
stone/brick/plastered surface. Scrubbing (not by scraping which
leaves surfaces scarred and scratched ) with bristle brushes and
57 1 SQM 455.00 Four Hundred Fifty Five Rupees Only
hot water ( Care to be taken if the surface is weak one it will
break down). Hot water should be used if the limewash has an
oil or tallow binder. Gentle cleaning with air abrasive tools can
be used if the wall surface is not very week.The final clean will
Sterilizing treatment using Biocide: Masonry covered with algae,
lichen, mosses etc should be removed with knife blades, spatula
and stiff bristle or soft wire brushes. Spray diluted solution of
quaternary ammonium based biocide on surface of the masonry
58 with out allowing to spray drift. Leave the treated area for at 1
SQM Six Hundred Eighteen Rupees Only
least one week than brush off as much dead growth as possible.
Next again spray a solution of a proprietary biocide and
incorporating tribute tin oxide in same manner and clean the
Removing white or colour wash by scrapping and sand papering
59 and preparing the surface smooth including necessary repairs to 1 SQM 10.00 Ten Rupees Only
scratches etc. complete
Removing dry or oil bound distemper, water proofing cement
paint and the like by scrapping,
60 sand papering and preparing the surface smooth including 1 SQM 12.00 Twelve Rupees Only
necessary repairs to scratches
Manually removal of vegetation (major trees, climbing plants,
creepers) from walls, columns, arches, floor etc in a skilled and
careful manner, using appropriate tools and means and without
causing any damage to the adjoining parts, including carrying
and stacking the dismantled materials including lift/lower upto
11mtrs and lead upto 50 mtrs as directed by the engineer or
architect in charge. The exposed surfaces will be coated with a
paste made from ammonium sulphamate crystals or with "Tree
61 killer" available in market. In this condition the root system may 1 EACH 1,082.00 One Thousand Eighty Two Rupees Only
be left to absorb and die. Large sections of dead wood must not
be left within the core. As they decay they will remove support
and create voids and weaknesses in the wall. Pull off a
well-established mat of vegetation must be resisted. Tamping,
grouting, pointing and resetting of brick / stones especially on
wall top, must all be anticipated as remedial work.
LIME CONCRETE WORKS
Lime concrete terracing on roofs/Coping with 25mm nominal
size brick aggregate and 50% lime mortar 1:2 (1 Slaked lime :
62 surkhi) rammed and finished with gur and belgiri treatment 1 CUM 11,127.00 Eleven Thousand One Hundred Twenty Seven Rupees Only
complete including rounding of junctions with parpaet wall
Lime concrete on floors with 25mm nominal size brick aggregate
and 50% lime mortar 1:3:6 (1lime putty: 3 surkhi:6 Coarse Sand)
63 1 CUM 6,178.00 Six Thousand One Hundred Seventy Eight Rupees Only
rammed and finished with gur and belgiri treatment
Providing and laying in foundation and plinth /
under floors lime concrete with hand broken stone
Two Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety One Rupees and Twenty
64 aggregates 40mm nominal size and 40% mortar 1 CUM
comprising of 1-Lime putty : 2-Fine sand and curing
complete excluding cost of formwork.
Providing and laying in foundation and plinth /
under floors lime concrete with graded brick
Two Thousand Eight Hundred Seventeen Rupees and Fifty
65 aggregates 40 mm nominal size and 40% mortar 1 CUM
comprising of 1-Limeputty : 2-Fine sand and curing
complete excluding cost of formwork.
BRICK MASONARY WORKS
Brick work with bricks of class designation 7.5 in foundation and
66 plinth in Lime mortar 1:1:1 (1 Lime putty:1 surkhi: 1 coarse sand) 1 CUM 5,684.00 Five Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Four Rupees Only
Brick work with bricks of class designation 7.5 in superstructure
67 up to two level Lime mortar 1:1:1 (1 Lime putty:1 surkhi: 1 1 CUM 6,867.00 Six Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty Seven Rupees Only
STONE MASONARY WORKS
Random rubble masonry with hard stones in foundation and
plinth including levelling with lime concete (1 lime:3surkhi:6
68 coarse sand) with 20mm stone aggregate upto plinth level with 1 CUM 4,724.00 Four Thousand Seven Hundred Twenty Four Rupees Only
lime mortar 1:1:1(1Lime: 1Surkhi:1Coarse sand)
(iii) Uncoursed Rubble Masonry with hard stone of
approved quality in foundations and plinth in Lime Two Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Seven Rupees and Eight
Mortar 1:1.5 (1-Lime : 1.5-coarse sand including Paise Only
levelling up etc. complete
Random rubble masonry with hard stones in superstructure
including levelling with lime
70 concete (1 lime:3surkhi:6coarse sand) with 20mm stone 1 CUM 6,001.00 Six Thousand One Rupees Only
aggregate upto plinth level with lime
mortar 1:1:1(1Lime: 1Surkhi:1Coarse sand)
White Stone Bela mesonry block in course in
superstructure with stone of approved quality in Four Thousand Nine Hundred Nineteen Rupees and Thirty
Lime Mortar 1:1.5 (1-Lime putty : 1.5- finesand) Paise Only
including packing the joints etc. complete.
Coursed rubble masonry with hard stones in foundation and
plinth including levelling with lime concete upto plinth level with
72 1 CUM 5,539.00 Five Thousand Five Hundred Thirty Nine Rupees Only
lime mortar 1:1:1(1Lime:1 surkhi:1 coarse sand)
Coursed rubble masonry with hard stone (first or second sort) in
superstructure above plinth level and upto two floor level with
73 1 CUM 6,662.00 Six Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Two Rupees Only
lime mortar 1:1:1 (1 lime :1surkhi:1 coarse sand)
Stone work in plain ashlar masonry in superstructure upto 18m
of height in lime mortar 1:1:1(1 lime:1 surkhi:1 coarse sand)
74 including pointing with lime mortar and an admixture of pigment 1 CUM 48,784.00 Forty Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty Four Rupees Only
matching the stoneshade. (Red Sand Stone/ White Sand Stone)
Stone work plain ashlar in arches in super structure in lime
mortar 1:3 (1 lime : 3 coarse sand) including centring, shuttering
75 and pointing with lime mortar and an admixture of pigment 1 CUM 51,381.00 Fifty One Thousand Three Hundred Eighty One Rupees Only
matching the stone shade One face dressed Red sand stone
Stone work plain ashlar in domes in lime mortar 1:3 (1 lime :
coarse sand) including centring, shuttering and pointing with
76 lime mortar and an admixture of pigment matching the stone 1 CUM 94,189.00 Ninety Four Thousand One Hundred Eighty Nine Rupees Only
shade.One face dressed Red sand stone
Stone consolidation-removing the loose/damaged stone and
77 reconsolidating with newstone/reusable stone with lime 1 CUM 5,649.00 Five Thousand Six Hundred Forty Nine Rupees Only
mortar(1:2) wherever necessary
40 mm thick fine dressed stone flooring over 20 mm (average)
78 thick base of lime mortar 1:3 (1 lime: 3coarse sand) with joints 1 SQM 957.00 Nine Hundred Fifty Seven Rupees Only
finished flush.Red sand stone
Providing and fixing Red sand stone flooring over 20mm
(average) thick base of combination mortar 1:1:1 (1 lime :
surkhi : 1 coarse sand), including pointing with combination
79 1 SQM 1,053.00 One Thousand Fifty Three Rupees Only
mortar 1:1:1 (1 lime : 1 surkhi : 1 coarse sand) 50 mm thick in
the interior portion of the monument using new stone
Providing Lime stone slab for roofing and laying them in Lime
mortar 1:2 over wooden karries or R.C.C. battens or structural
steel sections (karries or battens or structural steel sections to
80 1 SQM 979.00 Nine Hundred Seventy Nine Rupees Only
be separetely), including pointing the ceiling joints with lime
mortar 1:2 complete: Lime Sandstone
Providing and Making Gola (batta) in lime concrete using 50%
lime surkhi / sand mortar 1:2 with 12mm brick aggregate, along
joints of wall and terrace finished with lime surkhi mortar 1:2
81 1 MTR 232.00 Two Hundred Thirty Two Rupees Only
plaster with gur, gugal, methi etc as per traditional practice in
concave/approved shape of (size 75mmx75mm)
Making khurras 45 x 45 cm with average minimum thickness of
10 cm lime concrete 1:3:6 (1 Slaked lime :3 surkhi : 6 coarse
sand) with graded stone aggregate 20mm nominal size over PVC
82 sheet 1m x 1m x 400 micron, finished with 12mm lime plaster 1 EACH 225.00 Two Hundred Twenty Five Rupees Only
1:3 (1 Slaked lime : 3 Coarse sand), rounding the edges and
making and finishing the outlet complete.
PLASTER & POINTING WORKS
Providing and applying 20mm thick Lime Plaster in 1:2 ratio (1
part slaked lime to 2 parts coarse sand) in two coats. The first
coat shall be 12mm thick, followed by a second coat of 8mm to
83 1 SQM 2,081.00 Two Thousand Eighty One Rupees Only
achieve the required finish and thickness. The surface must be
properly reworked for a smooth and durable texture.
Providing and applying 30-40mm thick Lime Plaster in two coats.
The base coat shall be 20mm thick using lime mortar in 1:1:1
ratio (1 part lime : 1 part Surkhi : 1 part Coarse Sand). The
84 finishing (top) coat shall be applied using lime mortar in 1:1:1 1 SQM 3,131.00 Three Thousand One Hundred Thirty One Rupees Only
ratio (1 part lime : 1 part Surkhi : 1 part Fine Sand) to achieve a
smooth and uniform surface as per requirements.
Lime punning with a mixture of lime putty (screened and
pressed through) and marble dust mixed with Gur, Belgiri, Urad
and other ingredients followed by grinding to fine consistency
85 for smooth finishing of mix 1:1(1 Lime: 1 Marble powder) all 1 SQM 224.00 Two Hundred Twenty Four Rupees Only
complete as directed by the EIC.
Providing and crafting an ornamental cornice band as per the
Conservation Architect's detailed design. The work involves
intricate moulding using lime mortar in 1:2 ratio (1 part lime :
86 parts fine sand). The process includes surface preparation, 1 MTR 653.00 Six Hundred Fifty Three Rupees Only
building up the profile, and finishing to match the original
architectural character and heritage aesthetics.
Providing and applying Ruled or Flush pointing to stone
masonry/Brick masonary surfaces using lime mortar in 1:2 ratio
(1 part lime : 2 parts fine sand). The process includes deep
87 raking of joints, cleaning, and finishing with a precise ruled or 1 SQM 217.00 Two Hundred Seventeen Rupees Only
flush profile as per the architectural requirement to ensure
durability and aesthetic consistency.
Providing and applying Ruled or Flush pointing to stone
masonry/Brick masonary surfaces using lime mortar in 1:2 ratio
(1 part lime : 2 parts Coarse sand). The process includes deep
88 raking of joints, cleaning, and finishing with a precise ruled or 1 SQM 224.00 Two Hundred Twenty Four Rupees Only
flush profile as per the architectural requirement to ensure
durability and aesthetic consistency.
Ruled / Flush pointing on sand stone masonry surface with lime,
surkhi and marble dust mortar in the ratio of 1:1.5:1/2 {One
lime: 1.5 surkhi (50% red and 50% light yellow surkhi ) : 1/2
89 marble dust}. color should be match with the existing surface of 1 SQM 237.00 Two Hundred Thirty Seven Rupees Only
monument. (The rate is inclusive of all materials & labours
involved except scaffolding).
Providing and executing Raised and Cut pointing on stone
masonry using a specialized lime mortar in 1:1:2 ratio (1 part
lime : 1 part fine sand : 2 parts marble dust). The work includes
90 raking out joints to a minimum depth of 20mm, cleaning the 1 SQM 444.00 Four Hundred Forty Four Rupees Only
surface, and forming a distinct raised profile with precisely cut
edges to enhance the architectural lines of the masonry.
Repairs to plaster of thickness 10 mm to 30 mm in patches of
area 2.5 sq. meters and under, including cutting the patch in
proper shape, raking out joints and preparing and plastering the
surface of the walls complete, preparation of mortar by
91 traditional practice (by hand grinder) in 3 course & loi, tamping, 1 SQM 1,509.00 One Thousand Five Hundred Nine Rupees Only
beating, till the shrinkage cracks are disappear disposal of
rubbish to the dumping ground within 50 metres lead with lime
moratr 1:2 (1 lime: 2 surkhi)
White washing with lime on wall surface (one coats) to give an
even shade including thoroughly booming the surface to remove
92 1 SQM 5.89 Five Rupees and Eighty Nine Paise Only
all dirt, dust; mortar drops and loose scales of lime wash and
other foreign matter.
White washing with lime on wall surface (two coats) to give an
even shade including thoroughly booming the surface to remove
93 1 SQM 12.77 Twelve Rupees and Seventy Seven Paise Only
all dirt, dust; mortar drops and other foreign matter.
CRACK REPAIRS AND STRUCTURAL STRENGTHENING
Repairing of 0.5mm to 5 mm wide open joints / cracks in all
types of sand stone masonry work including scrapping of loose
jointing material from cracks. The inner side to be filled/pointed
with lime mortar with wooden trowel and fixing grouting nipple
from outer side as directed by Architect. Then apply lime mortar
by injection grouting through 5mm diameter nozzle through the
94 pre fix nipple up to total thickness of existing stone wall and 1 MTR 71.00 Seventy One Rupees Only
removing the PVC nipple pipe, lime moratr of mix lime & sand
1:1 mix with polymer using katha or other additives to achieve
require matching colour and including cost of all materials,
labour, machinery, equipment, curing and cleaning the site as
Providing and fixing stainless steel cramps of required size and
shape for anchoring stone wall lining to the backing or securing
adjacent stones in stone wall lining in lime mortar 1:2 (1lime :
95 1 KG 579.00 Five Hundred Seventy Nine Rupees Only
coarse sand), including making the necessary chases in stone
and holes in walls wherever required
Providing and fixing 40mm thick stone sloping chajja, up to 80cm
wide (measured along the slope) beyond the wall face, bedded
in lime mortar 1:1:1 (1 lime : 1 Surkhi : 1 fine sand). Each stone
unit shall be secured with a 12mm diameter anchoring steel bar
96 (45cm long) and supported by a brick cove in lime mortar (1:1:1). 1 SQM 1,800.00 One Thousand Eight Hundred Rupees Only
The work includes pointing in lime mortar 1:2 (1 lime : 2 stone
dust) with the addition of matching pigments to ensure
aesthetic consistency with the existing structure.
Providing and fixing 40mm thick horizontal stone chajja, with a
projection of up to 80cm from the wall face, bedded in lime
mortar 1:2 (1 part lime : 2 parts coarse sand). The work includes
97 surface preparation, leveling, and finishing with pigmented lime- 1 SQM 1,248.00 One Thousand Two Hundred Forty Eight Rupees Only
stone dust pointing (1:2) to perfectly match the natural shade
and texture of the stone
Providing and fixing plain and ornamental stone elements,
including copings, cornices, string courses, plinth courses,
decorative panels, and intricately carved horizontal bands. All
elements shall be installed as per the original architectural
98 design using lime-surkhi mortar in 1:2:3 ratio (1 part lime : 2 1
CUM Sixty Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Five Rupees Only
parts sand : 3 parts Surkhi). The work includes precise alignment,
bedding, and finishing with pigmented mortar to perfectly match
the natural stone shade, as per the directions of the Engineer-in-
Providing and laying 50mm thick Sandstone flooring for plinth
protection around the building. The stones shall be bedded on a
40mm thick compacted sand cushion as per the drawing. The
stones are to be set in lime-surkhi mortar 1:1:1 (1 part lime :
99 1 SQM 1,505.00 One Thousand Five Hundred Five Rupees Only
part Surkhi : 1 part coarse sand). The joints shall be neatly filled
and finished with sand filling or as per the specified drawing to
ensure proper drainage and protection of the plinth
Providing and installing a temporary structural propping system
to stabilize leaned elements of monument. The system shall
utilize a combination of MS pipes, channels, angles, and ISMB
girders as per the structural stability report. The work includes
100 all necessary fabrication, anchoring, and bracing to prevent 1
SQM One Thousand Six Hundred Twenty Rupees Only
further leaning or sudden collapse. Strict adherence to all safety
protocols is mandatory to ensure site safety during execution.
The item rate is inclusive of all materials, specialized labor, and
machinery required for the stabilization.
Providing and applying oil-based wood preservative of an
approved brand and manufacture on new woodwork. The
application shall consist of two or more coats to ensure deep
penetration and long-term protection against termites, fungi,
101 1 SQM 37.00 Thirty Seven Rupees Only
and moisture. The surface must be thoroughly cleaned, sanded,
and dried before the first coat, and subsequent coats shall be
applied only after the previous coat is completely
absorbed/dried.
Providing and fixing hand-carved stone spouts (Pranala) using
local lime or sand stone, strictly matching the existing pattern,
dimensions, and architectural style of the temple. The work
includes fine dressing and carving to replicate the original
102 design, sourcing stones from approved quarries to ensure 1 EACH 8,629.00 Eight Thousand Six Hundred Twenty Nine Rupees Only
mineralogical and aesthetic compatibility. The item covers
necessary scaffolding, precise placement for effective drainage,
and all leads and lifts required for execution at height
Providing and executing crack and cavity filling in stone masonry
or intricate carvings (1.5mm to 2mm width) of varying shapes
and sizes. The process involves cleaning the voids, pinning with
specialized non-corrosive nails for structural reinforcement, and
103 setting with Araldite (epoxy adhesive). The repair is to be 1
RM One Hundred Eighty One Rupees Only
integrated using lime mortar in 1:2 ratio (1 part lime
putty/hydrated lime : 2 parts fine sand). The finish must match
the required pattern and original architectural character to
ensure a seamless restoration
Providing and laying 50mm thick lime concrete coping on
parapets, khanguras, and wall tops. The mix shall consist of lime-
surkhi mortar 1:1:1 (1 part lime putty : 1 part surkhi : 1 part
coarse sand) incorporated with 40% brick jeera (25mm nominal
104 size brick aggregate). The work includes surface preparation, 1 SQM 376.00 Three Hundred Seventy Six Rupees Only
laying in required slopes, and finishing to a smooth profile. Rate
is inclusive of all leads and lifts up to the fifth-floor level, but
excludes the cost of centering and shuttering
Providing and executing controlled dismantling (Surgical
Dismantling) of distressed or disturbed architectural elements of
the monument with utmost care to prevent damage to adjoining
stable structures. The scope includes the erection of heavy-duty
scaffolding and temporary propping/shuttering to ensure
105 structural stability during the process. All dismantled 1 CUM 2,027.00 Two Thousand Twenty Seven Rupees Only
architectural fragments, carvings, and stones shall be
meticulously numbered (encoded), documented, and stacked in
a proper chronological sequence at a designated site for future
re-installation (Anastylosis). The rate is inclusive of all specialized
labor, safety measures, and lead/lift.
Providing and executing meticulous dismantling of vaulted
decorative ceilings (up to 200mm thickness) of the monument.
The process involves the erection of a specially designed support
system (Centering and Propping) to secure the vault before
dismantling. Each decorative fragment shall be carefully
detached using hand tools to prevent any hairline cracks or
106 surface damage. The scope includes photographic mapping and 1 CUM 6,280.00 Six Thousand Two Hundred Eighty Rupees Only
alpha-numeric coding of each piece. All salvaged architectural
members are to be safely lowered and stacked in a systematic
sequence at a designated location for future restoration, as per
the directions of the Architect
Removing of disturbed heavy stone Lintels by mechanically/
manually system carefully including all scaffolding and shuttering
107 work and stacking the useful architectural fragments in proper 1 CUM 17,088.00 Seventeen Thousand Eighty Eight Rupees Only
sequence at proper place and stacking at proper place height up
Providing and fixing stone lintels of required sizes using locally
sourced lime/sand stone, matching the existing geological
characteristics, color, and texture of the original structure of
monument. The scope includes fine hand-dressing to achieve
the required architectural profile, carving as per original
patterns, and secure placement in position. The work involves
108 the erection of necessary scaffolding, shuttering, and specialized 1 CUM 31,080.00 Thirty One Thousand Eighty Rupees Only
lifting arrangements for height. Stone must be procured from a
government-approved quarry and approved by the
Architect/Engineer-in-charge prior to dressing. All leads and lifts
are included to ensure a seamless restoration of missing or
broken lintels.
Providing and executing the re-installation (Refixing) of salvaged
stone lintels in the Sabha Mandap and Antral portions of the
monument. Each lintel shall be refixed in its original
chronological order and sequence as per the pre-dismantling
documentation and site grid map. The work includes precise
109 hoisting and positioning to ensure the lintels are fixed in perfect 1 CUM 5,471.00 Five Thousand Four Hundred Seventy One Rupees Only
horizontal alignment (true to level). The scope covers all leads
and lifts up to a height of 35'-0" from ground level, including the
erection of heavy-duty scaffolding and temporary structural
supports. Joints shall be filled with approved lime-mortar or
specified heritage binding material.
Careful removal of carved stone pillars including necessary
scaffolding and temporary structural supports. Each pillar
member must be handled using soft slings (belts) to avoid
damage to carvings. Includes systematic numbering,
110 1 CUM 5,679.00 Five Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Nine Rupees Only
documentation, and orderly stacking at a pre-approved site. All
work to be carried out under the supervision of a Heritage
Expert to ensure no loss of architectural detail.
Re-fixing of removed or disturbed architectural fragments in
accordance with the original monument design and sequence.
Each member must be refixed in its proper spatial position as
per site records. Includes all necessary labor for hoisting, precise
111 1 CUM 6,418.00 Six Thousand Four Hundred Eighteen Rupees Only
leveling, and joint finishing to match the existing pattern. The
agency is responsible for ensuring structural stability and
aesthetic seamlessness of the refixed members.
Providing and fixing stone pillars meticulously crafted to match
the existing architectural design and original strcuture
proportions. The pillars shall be fabricated from approved
heritage-grade stone (matching the parent structure in color,
texture, and density) and shall include plain moulding work
112 executed with precision hand-dressing. The scope includes site 1 CUM 38,731.00 Thirty Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty One Rupees Only
measurement, carving of profiles as per original templates, safe
hoisting, and vertical alignment (plumb) using traditional binding
materials. All work to be carried out complete in all respect,
including scaffolding and structural stabilization.
Careful removal and systematic stacking of stone flooring (up to
40 cm thick) from Monument area. Each stone must be
numbered as per the site grid and removed using manual tools
to avoid cracking. Includes all lifting arrangements, and
113 organized stacking at a pre-approved site. Any architectural 1 SQM 1,163.00 One Thousand One Hundred Sixty Three Rupees Only
fragments found during the process must be documented and
stored in proper sequence complete in all respect.
Refixing of existing stone flooring in monument as per the
original layout. Stone slabs are to be fixed over a 1:2 Lime-Sand
mortar base, matching the existing thickness and floor levels.
The process includes reusing salvaged stones after proper
114 dressing of edges (if required) and finishing the joints to match 1 SQM 1,976.00 One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy Six Rupees Only
the ancient pattern. Includes all labor, mortar preparation, and
curing complete in all respect.
Providing and laying a comprehensive plinth protection (Apron)
around the monument periphery for a width up to 2.00 meters,
strictly as per the approved architectural drawings. The work
involves fine-dressed stone flooring (40-50 mm thick), laid with a
precise outward slope to ensure efficient surface drainage. This
shall be bedded over a 100 mm thick lime concrete base in a
1:1:2 proportion (1 Lime : 1 Surkhi : 2 Stone Aggregate/Sand).
115 Joints must be meticulously sealed with a specialized lime cream 1 SQM 3,746.00 Three Thousand Seven Hundred Forty Six Rupees Only
and stone dust mortar (1:1), enriched with matching mineral
pigments to achieve a monolithic aesthetic finish. The scope
includes rigorous site preparation, sub-grade compaction, and
ensuring a watertight seal to protect the temple foundation
from water ingress and capillary action
Providing and fixing structural stone slab roofing using approved
heritage-grade lime/sandstone, matching the original
monument's geological characteristics. The slabs (200mm to
250mm thick) shall be meticulously hand-dressed and carved to
align with the traditional vaulted ceiling design. The work
includes precise placement and interlocking of slabs as per the
116 original architectural geometry, ensuring structural stability and 1 SQM 19,699.00 Nineteen Thousand Six Hundred Ninety Nine Rupees Only
watertight joints. The scope covers the erection of heavy-duty
centering, shuttering, and specialized hoisting for heavy stone
members, executed under the strict direction of the Engineer-in-
Charge to replicate the existing patterns and craftsmanship
Providing and executing the reconstruction of missing or
damaged architectural members of the monument using
heritage-grade local lime/sandstone. The work involves the
precise carving and fixing of decorative elements including
Bhitta (Pitha), Chandrika, Kalasha, and Shukanasa, ensuring a
seamless match with the original design and iconography. The
scope includes the sequential assembly of the adhisthana layers
117 such as Jadya-kumbha, Khuraka, Kapotali, Grasa-patti, and Antar- 1 CUM 54,357.00 Fifty Four Thousand Three Hundred Fifty Seven Rupees Only
patra. Each highly carved facia member shall be hand-dressed
and installed in its exact spatial position as per the traditional
Shastric patterns. The rate includes detailed documentation,
template making (farama), specialized carving by master
artisans (Shilpis), and secure hoisting/fixing, complete in all
Providing and executing the reconstruction and fixing of missing
or damaged architectural members of the Shikhar
(Superstructure) using heritage-grade local lime/sandstone. The
work involves the meticulous carving and sequential installation
of members including Varandika, Venukosha, Bhumi-Amalaka,
Laghu-Shikhar, Urushringa, Skandha, Griva, Amalasaraka,
Chandrika, Kalasha, and Shukanasa. Each component must be
crafted to match the original Nagara/Dravidian style and scale,
118 1 CUM 44,088.00 Forty Four Thousand Eighty Eight Rupees Only
ensuring structural interlocking and vertical alignment. The
scope includes the creation of precise templates (farama),
specialized carving by master shilpis, and secure hoisting using
heavy-duty lifting gear for high-altitude fixing (up to peak level),
complete with all leads and lifts in all respect
DOCUMENTATION & SIGNAGES
Providing a comprehensive Architectural Documentation and
Detailed Engineering Design (DED) service for heritage
restoration. The agency shall conduct a complete pre-work
architectural survey, including measured drawings of existing
conditions. Based on the Conceptual Drawings provided by the
Architect, the agency is responsible for developing 'Good-for-
Construction' (GFC) drawings, ensuring any missing details are JOB
119 1 39,675.00 Thirty Nine Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Five Rupees Only
meticulously recreated in the original ancient architectural style. WORK
Execution shall only commence after formal approval of these
detailed designs by the Architect and the Department. The
scope also includes periodic surveys at various stages of work to
ensure structural and aesthetic compliance
Providing comprehensive High-Resolution Photographic
Documentation of the monument at all project phases: pre-
restoration (baseline), during execution (stage-wise), and post-
completion (as-built). The documentation shall capture
structural details, material conditions, and craftsmanship using JOB
120 professional-grade equipment. All work must be carried out in 1 20,125.00 Twenty Thousand One Hundred Twenty Five Only
strict accordance with the protocols established by the Architect
and Engineer-in-charge. The agency shall maintain a systematic
digital and physical archive of all progress photographs, including
captions and timestamps, for heritage records.
Sign Board per square Meter :-Providing and fixing sign boards
made out of 2mm aluminium sheet; size 1 Meter x 1 Meter as as
per the design given by engineer in charge pre treated with
phospheting process & acid etching; coated with one coat of
epoxy primer and two coats of best quality epoxy paint;
reflectorised with retro refiective sheeting as
per latest M.O.S.T. Specifications; Letters and numerals
should be as per IRC-30-1968, 3.1m long (2 nos) stand post and
frame may be fabricated either from suitable size iron angle of
121 35 x 35x 3mm & 50 x 50 x 5mm & 75 x 75 x 6mm as 1 NO. 7,539.98 Seven thousand five hundred thirty nine and ninty eight paisa
required painted with best quality epoxy coatings in black and
white bends. the details of symbol or inscription / numerals for
each board shall be as per the instruction of engineer in charge.
The fixing at site shall be in 1:2:4 CC block of size 45 x 45 x
60cms. for each leg. including excavation curing etc. complete
under the supervision of engineer in charge.(A) Engineer
Providing and fixing Indian Teak Wood work in frames of doors,
windows, clerestory windows, and other similar structural works
for the monument. The work includes providing wood that is
wrought, framed, and fixed in the required position. All wooden
members must be treated with at least two coats of oil-based
122 wood preservative (preservative treatment) before fixing. The 1 603.47 Six Hundred Three Rupees and Forty Seven Paise Only
item specifically includes the heavy framing required for the Fort
Door of the monument, ensuring traditional joinery (Mortise and
Tenon) and structural stability as per the heritage standards
Providing and fixing Indian Teak Wood / Sal Wood (as specified)
in structural framework for Wooden Ceiling of the monument.
This includes wood work in Trusses, Purlins, Rafters, Posts, Post
Plates, Wall Plates, and other similar structural members. The
work involves providing wood that is wrought (planed to a
smooth finish), framed with traditional joinery, hoisted to the
One Thousand Three Hundred Sixty One Rupees and Fifty Seven
123 required height, and fixed in position using heavy-duty bolts, MS 1 Cudm
straps, or traditional wooden pins as per the heritage design.
The item also includes applying two coats of oil-based wood
preservative to all surfaces before fixing to ensure durability
against termites and weather.
Providing and fixing Indian Teak Wood work in the framework of
false ceilings, partitions, and other similar interior structures of
the monument. This includes the supply of Teak wood that is
sawn to the required sizes, accurately planed, and put up in
position to form a rigid grid or frame. The work involves
124 providing all necessary joinery, MS hangers, or brackets required 1 Cudm 657.12 Six Hundred Fifty Seven Rupees and Twelve Paise Only
for fixing. All wooden surfaces must be treated with at least two
coats of oil-based wood preservative to prevent decay and
insect infestation. The framework must be perfectly leveled and
aligned as per the architectural heritage drawings.
Providing and fixing Fully Panelled shutters for doors, windows,
and clerestory windows of the monument, using Indian Teak
Wood. The shutters shall be constructed with high-quality Indian
Teak Wood (sawn and wrought), ensuring traditional joinery for
durability. The work includes providing and fixing anodized
aluminum butt hinges of required size and quantity, secured
125 with necessary high-quality screws. The item covers all 1 Cudm 4007.76 Four Thousand Seven Rupees and Seventy Six Paise Only
processes from fabrication to final installation in the frames. All
wooden surfaces must be treated with at least two coats of oil-
based wood preservative (as per heritage conservation
standards) before fixing. The design and finish must strictly
adhere to the historical architectural style of the monument's
Carrying out timber treatment to all wood work including
drilling holes and spraying oil based chemical solution on surface
of timber work for termite control including labor and material
etc. complete. Using Chlorpyriphos20 EC as per 6313 2013 Part
III (1% concentration by mass) is recommended one litre
126 1 Smt 69.92 Sixty Nine Rupees and Ninety Two Paise Only
chemical emulsion diluted with 19 liters of kerosene. Total
diluted concentration will be 20 liters inclusive of 1 liter chemical
emulsion application in drilled holes and 0.75 / Litre chemical per
one Sqmt two coat on wood surface not protected by paint or
Applying general insecticide pest control treatment to floors,
cupboards etc including labour materials etc. complete. Using
Imidacloprid 30.5 SCas Per IS 6313 part -II( (0.075%
127 concentration by mass) is 1 Smt 56.04 Fifty Six Rupees and Four Paise Only
recommended 10.5ml chemical diluted with 5 liters of water
application 0.5 litre chemical /Sqm of surface is recommended
Varnishing two coats (excluding priming coat) on wood and
wood based surface under coating with flatting varnish and
128 finished coat with varnish to give an even surface including 1 Smt 58.06 Fifty Eight Rupees and Six Paise Only
cleaning the surface of all dirt, dust and sand papering so as to
produce a smooth dry surface.
Polishing with french polish on wood and
wood based surface to give an even surface
129 1 Smt 137.56 One Hundred Thirty Seven Rupees and Fifty Six Paise Only
including cleaning, the surface of all dirt, dust and sand papering
smooth and including a coat of wood filler.
Appliying wax polish on wood and wood
surface with bees wax polish in proportion of 2:1.5:1:0.5 (2-Bees
130 wax : 1.5 Linseed oil : 1- Turpentine even surface including 1 Smt 69.32 Sixty Nine Rupees and Thirty Two Paise Only
cleaning the surface of all dirt dust and sand papered smooth.
Providing and fixing M.S. Structural Steel work for fabrication at
the State Protected Monument as per Architect's drawings. The
work includes supplying, hoisting, and fixing sections like M.S.
Beams (M683), Angles, Channels, Tees, Flats, and Gusset Plates.
Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Eight Rupees and Twenty
131 All steel surfaces must be cleaned and finished with a rust- 1 q
Nine Paise Only
preventive coat. Rate is inclusive of all materials, welding,
specialized labour, scaffolding, and hoisting machinery
(winch/crane) at any height.
Scientific excavation over areas (exceeding 30 cm in depth,
1.50m in width as well as 10 sqm on plan) upto 2.0m depth
around heritage structure without damaging the burried
architectural part of the building including screening collecting
and depositing the usable objects/ articles at the
132 1 cum 1383.00 One Thousand Three Hundred Eighty Three Rupees Only
specified place including getting out the excavated soil and
disposal of the source in the authorised dumping ground as per
direction of the Conservation Architect / Engineer-in-charge.
I/We am/are willing to carry out the work at % above/below percent(Should be written in figures and words) of the estimated rate mentioned above. Amount of
my /our tender works out as
*Estimated Amount *Estimated Amount
Put On Tender Rs. 5,00,00,000.00 Put On Tender Rs.
Deduct………. % Below Rs. ………………………………. Add ……….. % Above Rs. …………………………..
(* Please strike out whichever is not applicable.)
Note-1 All works shall be carried out as per Public Works Department Handbook and other specifications of Division or as directed.
Note-2 All the columns is Schedule should be filled in ink and the total of the entries in the last column should be struck by the contractor under his signature.
Note-3 Rates quoted include clearance of site (prior commencement of work and at its close)in all respects and hold good for work under all conditions, site, moisture, weather
Note-4 To be continued on additional sheets, if found necessary.
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03. SBD ARC Rajkot Circle 2026.pdf
04. Schedule-B ARC Rajkot Circle 2026.pdf
05. Technical Specification ARC Rajkot Circle 2026.pdf
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