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₹3.5 Cr
EMD Value
₹3.5 L
Closing Date
27 Apr 2026, 6:00 pmClosed
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CENTRAL ZONE E-Tender Notice No.18/2025-2026 Tender No.613
Open
Civil Works - Others
Ahmedabad
₹6,000
Municipal Commissioner, Ahmedabad
₹3.5 L
23 Apr 2026
23 Apr 2026
23 Apr 2026
27 Apr 2026
23 Apr 2026
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Tender Invited on Behalf of AMC, Central Zone.
Assistant Manager, Central Zone,
Central Zone Zonal Office”, B – Wing,
Third Floor,Sardar Patel Bhavan,
Danapith, Ahmedabad-380001.
AHMEDABAD MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
Notice inviting Tender
Competent authority on behalf of Municipal Commissioner of A.M.C. invites percentage rate sealed tenders
from interested contractors for the following work at different locations within the limit of A.M.C.
1 Name of work bægÍtul Ntnvwh Jtuzobtk ytJuj MxtV ¾Jtxombtk, mtumtgxeytubtk ylu
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lJt cltJJt / hevuh fhJt ylu auBch cltJJtltk ftb ctc<.
(yu.yth.me. xuLzh)
2 Estimated Tender Amount Rs. 3,49,98,880.89 (EXCLUDING OF GST) GST WILL BE
PAID EXTRA BY AMC/AUTHORITY AT PREVALLING
RATE TO THE CONTRACTOR
3 Tender fee Rs. 6000/- (Demand Draft in favour of Municipal
(Non refundable) Commissioner, Ahmedabad)
Tender Fee shall be submitted physically along with the
Physical Submission.
4 Time Limit 18 Months (Excluding Moonsoon)
5 Download of Tender Tenders from the website www.nprocure.com or shall be
Documents downloaded mentioned AS PER TENDER NOTICE INVITED .
6 Required registration Register “A” class having in Road Works in PWD in Govt. R&B /
CPWD / AMC or equivalent register with any other state Govt.
or institutions.
7 Earnest Money Deposit Rs.3,49,990.00 (Demand Draft / pay order / Bank Guarantee in
(Bid security) favour of Municipal Commissioner, Ahmedabad is to be
(1 % of Estimate put to submitted as prescribed in 10.0 below. Demand Draft/Bank
tender) Guarantee shall be from approved list of AMC of banks and the
issuing branch of bank guarantee shall be of Ahmedabad city
only and it should be valid for 120 days. E.M.D. shall be
submitted physically along with the Physical Submission.
8 Submission of EMD and Tender Fee & EMD should Submitted physically along with
Tender Fees tender documents as described in the invitation of tender
should be submitted to Assistant Manager- Central Zone, 3rd
Floor, B – Wing, Sardar Patel Bhavan, Danapith, Ahmedabad-
Bid submitted without bid security & tender fee shall be
treated as non responsive and shall be summarily rejected.
9 Mode of sending the The whole tender shall be submitted by single mode.
Tender Documents • Whole tender shall be submitted only on
www.teder.nprocure.com website as per Schedule mentioned in
Notice inviting Tender.
• Tender Fee, EMD, technical bid and other relevant PQ
Documents as per check list given in tender shall be submitted
physically in two copies (Original & duplicate) in sealed envelope as
per Schedule mentioned in Notice inviting Tender.
10 Last date of receiving As per Notice inviting Tender / Addendum / Corrigendum. The
Tenders. tenders received after latest schedule date and time will not be
entertained under any circumstances.
11 Submission of Price Bid The Price bid shall be submitted online only. The bidder shall
fill percentage rate on amount of BOQ online only until
Price Bid shall be submitted physically duly signed & seal
without mentioning quoted rated, else it shall be considered as
12 Opening of Technical bid As per Notice inviting Tender / Addendum / Corrigendum.
13 Tender validity period 120 days from the last date of submission of Tender.
14 Security Deposit 5 % of Contract Value to be submitted in the form of (Demand Draft
/ pay order / Bank Guarantee in favour of Municipal Commissioner,
Ahmedabad. Bank Guarantee shall be from approved list of AMC of
banks as per attched ANNEXURE - 1 finance dept. latest circular. and
the issuing branch of bank guarantee shall be of Ahmedabad City
only. The validity of the Security Deposit shall be up to valid till
days beyond Date of completion of work.
The Security Deposit shall be payable in 10 days (for tenders upto
Rs.10.0 Lacs) or 15 days (for tenders of Rs.10.0 Lacs and above) from
date of receipt of LOI failing which interest @ 4% per annum will be
charged by AMC.
15 Deductions from Running
a. Retention Money 2 % amount of each Running Bill shall be deducted as a Retention
Money. Such retention money shall be released in the final bill of the
b. Labour welfare cess Labour welfare cess as per the Act, 1996 (non refundable) shall be
deducted from each running bill.
16 Defect & Liability Period Not applicable in this case. If applicable than refer condition of
contract attached over rule as per form B-1 published by
17 Compansation for Delay 10 % of the actual balance work after Time limit expired.
• All the circulars which were published by Authorities of AMC time by time will be applicable on said
Tender and bound to bidder with out any condition.
• Conditional tenders will not be accepted in any case. Municipal Commissioner reserves the rights to
reject any or all the tenders without assigning any reasons thereof.
• The authorized signatory holding Power of Attorney shall only be the Digital Signatory. In case
authorized signatory holding Power of Attorney and Digital Signatory are not the same, the bid
shall be considered non-responsive.
Seal and Signature of the Bidder Additional City Engineer
Date: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
(On contractor’s Letter Head / certified with Stamp and Sign with Contact Detail)
TENDER DECLARATION FORM
Additional City Engineer
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation,
Name of Work :- bægÍtul Ntnvwh Jtuzobtk ytJuj MxtV ¾Jtxombtk, mtumtgxeytubtk ylu sYhegt< bwscle
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îtht Vt¤Juj csux <&t MJrKob sgkr< bwÏgbkºte Nnuhe rJftm gtuslt (70.20.10) csux
vife lJe meMxubuxef ze.zcÕgw.me. z[ulus jtRl ltkFJtltk <&t «eftMx bNelntuj lJt
cltJJt / hevuh fhJt ylu auBch cltJJtltk ftb ctc<. (yu.yth.me. xuLzh)
I/We the undersigned have carefully gone through and clearly understood the Tender documents of
above mentioned project comprising of Notice Inviting tenders, Articles of Agreement, Scope of work,
Definition of terms, notes Instructions/Information to Bidder, Condition of Contract, special condition of
contract, Appendices, Specifications, Bill of Quantities, furnished by AHMEDABAD MUNICIPAL
I/We do hereby offer to execute and complete the whole of the work within the time specified all in
accordance with the specification, designs, drawing and instruction in writing referred to in the said
document and with such materials as mentioned for, at the respective rates which I/we have quoted in the
Price Bid or at such other rates as may be fixed under the provisions of these conditions.
In the event of this tender being accepted I/We agree to enter into an agreement and when
required, execute the contract, according to your form 1 of agreement as or in default where of I/we bound
myself/ourselves to forfeit the "Earnest Money Deposit."
I/We understand that if I/We shall not enter in agreement within fifteen days or as decided by AMC
from the date of receipt of letter of acceptance, you will forfeit the earnest money paid by me/us and take
necessary action as deemed fit.
I/We have enclosed a Demand Draft / Bank Guarantee as an “Earnest Money Deposit", for the sum
as mentioned in NIT, the full value of which is to be absolutely forfeited to the Employer If I/We fail to
commence the work specified. Otherwise the Employer shall retain the said sum, as on account of such
Security Deposit as provided for in the aforesaid documents.
I/We agree not to employ sub-contractors other than those that may be approved in accordance
with conditions in the aforesaid documents.
I/We understand that Municipal Commissioner is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender,
which are received. I / We also understand & agree that Municipal Commissioner Reserves the right to allot
number of tenders to successful bidders at his sole discretion in case if I / We am/are lowest in more than
I/We am/are bound to execute the job if the work order is issued within 120 days from the date of
opening of the tender.
I am bound to execute the work by maintaining all Quality aspects/parameters mentioned in the
tender terms and conditions. I am also bound to submit all supporting Genuine Original documents as and
when asked and if any discrepancy found in such documents as well as in the executed Work with respect to
Quality/Quantity at any stage of work or even after completion of work, it will be solely my Responsibility. I
am bound to prove originality of all documents submitted by me and if any Documents found false/fake
then Municipal Commissioner/AMC has right to take any action/penalty/punishment against me.
I am also bound that if I/we, indulged into any malpractice and/or used any inferior quality and/or
the construction of road is found to be of an inferior quality under this contract than in such case Municipal
Commissioner/AMC has right to debar/ blacklist permanently.
I/We agree to pay the Government income-Tax, GST/Sales-Tax (Central and State), Octroi duties,
Royalty on material (i.e. Aggregate, Sand etc.) And any other taxes prevailing and from time to time on such
items on which the same are leviable and the rates quoted by me/us are inclusive of the same.
Yours faithfully
Seal and Sign of Contractor
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
1. Scope of Bid
1.1 Competent authority on behalf of The Municipal Commissioner, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
(referred to as Employer in these documents) invites sealed bids for the construction of works (as
defined in these documents and referred to as “the work”) detailed in the table given in the
Invitation for Bid (hereinafter called as IFB.) from competent bidder. The bidders may submit bids for
the works detailed in the table given in IFB.
2.0 Source of Funds
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation has arranged the fund for this project.
3.0 Eligible Bidders
3.1 The Invitation for Bids is open to all eligible bidders meeting the eligibility criteria as defined in this
3.2 All bidders shall provide Qualification Information and Forms of Bid mentioned in the Clause-14. An
agency that has been engaged by the Employer to provide consulting services for the preparation or
supervision of the works, and any of its affiliates, shall not be eligible to bid.
3.3 Any entity which has been declared as non-performing by NHAI / GoG / AMC or the firms those are
blacklisted/ debarred for specified period by AMC, Governement of Gujarat, Government of India or
any other entity controlled by it, would not be eligible to submit the Bid.
4.0 Qualification of the Bidder
4.1 Requires registration :- Register “E-1” class having in Road Works in PWD in Govt. R&B / CPWD /
AMC or equivalent register with any other state Govt. or institutions.
5.0 DISQUALIFICATION
Even though the bidders meet the above mentioned qualifying criteria, they are subject to be
disqualified if they have,
• Made misleading or false representations in the forms, statements, affidavits and attachments
submitted in proof of the qualification requirements; and/or
• Record of poor performance such as abandoning the works, not properly completing the contract,
inordinate delays in completion, litigation history, or financial failures etc. or debarring from AMC
• Tampered the bid document in any manner.
• Colluded with other prospective bidders for this work to arrive at quoted prices for the purpose of
restricting competition.
• Indulged in inducement of any official of AMC and/or their consulting engineer and other advisors in
any manner whatsoever.
• Proposal not submitted in accordance with this tender.
• During validity of the proposal, or its extended period, if any, the bidder changes his commercial
• The bidder qualifies the proposal with his own conditions.
• Proposal is received after due date and time.
• Commercial proposal is enclosed with the same envelope as technical proposal
• The envelope does not show on the outside the reference of bid and thus gets opened before the
due date of opening.
• The E.M.D. is not deposited in full and in the manner as specified in the clause of Earnest Money
• The tender is in a language other than English or dose not contains its English Translation in case of
other language adopted for tender preparation.
• The tender documents received are not duly signed by authorized person.
• The validity of tender is less than what is stated in the tender.
• Any of the page or pages of tender is/are removed or replaced.
• Any condition which affect the cost.
• If it is joint venture.
5.1 Debarment / Black listing
Notwithstanding the above, the Employer may debar or blacklist any of the bidder(s) for their
misleading or false representations in the forms statements etc. for the period to be decided by the
6.0 Cost of Bidding
The bidder shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of his Bid. Employer
will in no case be responsible and liable for those costs.
The Bidder, at his own cost, responsibility and risk, is encouraged to visit, examine and familiarize
himself with the site of Works and its surroundings including source of earth, water, road aggregates
etc. and obtain all information that may be necessary for preparing the Bid and entering into a
contract for construction of the Works. The costs of visiting the Site shall be at the Bidder's own
8.0 Bidders shall not have any dispute or claim for any kind of compensation in case of,
• If the quantity stipulated in the tender items varies or the scope of work changes and thereby total
amount of work increases / decreases up to any extent.
• If the works gets delayed / postponed for some administrative / technical decision whatsoever.
• If the items stipulated in the tender shall not be executed as per site condition/ requirements. No
claim shall be entertained for the same.
• No idle charges shall be paid to contractor for machinery and man power if remain idle and no claim
shall be entertained for the same.
B. BIDDING DOCUMENTS
9.0 Content of Bidding Documents
9.1 The set of bidding documents comprises the documents listed below and addendum (if any) issued.
1. Notice inviting e-Tender
2. Special conditions of Contract
3. Instructions to Bidders
4. Qualification Information
5. Conditions of Contract
6. Technical Specifications
7. Forms of Bid
8. Bill of Quantities
• The bidder is expected to examine carefully all instructions, conditions of contract, contract data,
forms, terms, technical specifications, forms, Annexes in the bid document. Failure to comply with
the requirements of bid documents shall be at the bidder’s own risk. Bids which are not substantially
responsive to the requirements of the bid documents shall be rejected.
10.0 Amendment of Bidding Documents
10.1 Before the deadline for submission of bids, the Employer may modify the bidding documents by
issuing addendum.
10.2 Any addendum thus issued shall be part of the bidding documents and shall be placed on website
www.nprocure.com The prospective bidder shall refer to website to check any addendum before
hours of opening of bids. AMC will not give any advertisement for the same.
10.3 To give prospective bidders reasonable time in which to take an addendum into account in preparing
their bids, the Employer may, at his desecration, extend as necessary the deadline for submission of
10.4 Prospective bidders should attach the addendum made for the work & if fails to do so than also the
changes made through such addendum shall be applicable & bound to the bidder.
C PREPARATION OF BIDS
11.0 Language of the Bid
All documents relating to the bid shall be in the English language only.
12.0 Documents comprising bid
The e bid submitted by the bidder shall be in two separate parts.
• Technical Bid
• Financial Bid
To qualify for award of the contract, each bidder must submit the following documents along with
• Required Registration Certificate
• Other requested documents
• Any other material / information required to be submitted in accordance with these Instructions to
Failure to submit these certificates/documents shall make the bid non-responsive.
Above original documents in physical form in two copies, one marked as “original” and other
marked as “Duplicate”, shall be submitted in a sealed envelope by 18:00 Hrs on the date of physical
submission of bid and addressed to the addressee given in the NIT duly super scribed “Name of
Work, Bid due date and time, Name and address of the bidder”
13.0 Bid Prices
• The contract shall be for the whole works as described in Bill of Quantity based on the percentage
rate in the Bill of Quantities submitted by the bidder..
• All duties, taxes, and other levies payable by the contractor under the contract, or for any other
cause shall be included in the rates, prices and total Bid Price submitted by the Bidder, except
otherwise stated in the Bid document. Employer will not compensate the bidder (contractor) for
any change in duties, taxes and other levies payable by the contractor under the contract and any
• The percentage rate and bid price quoted by the bidder shall be fixed up to the completion of Work
and shall not be subject to adjustment on any account, except where expressly specified, otherwise,
in the contract.
14.0 Currencies of Bid and Payment
The currency of bid and payment shall be in Indian Rupees. All payments shall be made in Indian
15.0 Bid Validity
15.1 Bids shall remain valid for 120 days from last date of submission of tender. A bid valid for a shorter
period shall be rejected by the Employer as non-responsive.
15.2 In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the bid validity (120 days), the Employer may request
that the bidders may extend the period of validity for a specified additional period. The request and
the bidders' responses shall be made in writing or by cable. A bidder may refuse the request without
forfeiting his bid security. A bidder agreeing to the request will not be required or permitted to
modify his bid, but will be required to extend the validity of his bid security for a period of the
16.0 Earnest Money / Bid Security
16.1 The Bidder shall furnish, a Bid Security of the amount as shown in the Table of IFB as part of his bid,
in the form of Demand Draft / pay order / Bank Guarantee in favour of Municipal Commissioner,
Ahmedabad valid for 120 days.
16.2 The issuing branch of the bank guarantee shall be of Ahmedabad / Gandhinagar City only.
A. As per Government of Gujarat G.R. No. - FD/MSM/e-file /4 /2023/ 4020/D.M.O. Date: 11/03/2024 &
Circular of Finance Department, AMC no. 10 Date: 05-08-2024, approved Banks are Guarantees
issued by following banks will be accepted as SD/EMD on permanent basis.
All nationalized Banks
B. Guarantees issued by following banks will be accepted as SD/EMD for the period up to March-
2025. The validity cut-off date in the GR is with respect to the date of issue of Bank Guarantee
irrespective of the date of termination of Bank Guarantee.
1. Commercial Banks :-
1. A U Small Finance Bank
3. Bandhan Bank
4. City Union Bank
6. DBS Bank India Limited
8. Equitas Small Finance Bank
9. Federal Bank
14. IDFC First Bank
15. IndusInd Bank
16. Jana Small Finance Bank
17. Karnataka Bank
18. Karur Vysya Bank
19. Kotak Mahindra Bank
20. South Indian Bank
21. Tamilnadu Mercantile Bank
22. Utkarsh Small Finance Bank
2. Co-operative and Rural Banks Of Gujarat :-
1. The Ahmedabad Mercantile Co-operative Bank Limited
2. Kalupur Commerical Co-operative Bank Limited
3. Nutan nagrik Sahakari Bank Limited
4. Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank Limited
5. Saraswat Co-operative Bank
6. SVC Co-operative Bank
7. The Cosmos co-opretive Bank
8. Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank
9. Saurashtra Gramin Bank
10. The Gujarat State Co-Operative Bank
11. The Mehsana Urban Co-operative Bank Limited
12. The Surat District Co-operative Bank
13. The Surat Peoples Co-operative Bank
16.3 Any bid not accompanied by an acceptable Bid Security shall be rejected by the Employer as non-
16.4 Any bid having bid security for lesser value and shorter validity period shall be treated as non-
16.5 (a) The bid security of the unsuccessful bidders, except for L1, L2 and L3 bidders will be returned as
promptly as possible.
(b) The bid security of the successful bidder, along with second and third lowest tenders, will be
returned when the successful bidder has furnished the required security deposit and signed the
16.6 The Bid Security of the Successful Bidder will be discharged when the bidder has signed the
Agreement and furnished the required security deposit.
16.7 The Bid Security shall be forfeited,
a) if the Bidder withdraws the Bid after Bid opening during the period of Bid validity;
b) in the case of a successful Bidder, if the Bidder fails within the specified time limit to
(i) sign the Agreement; or
(ii) Furnish the required security deposit.
(iii) commence the work after signing the agreement within 15 days
16.8 No interest shall be paid by the owner on any tender guarantee. The issuing branch of the bank
guarantee shall be of Ahmedabad City only.
16.9 Bank Guarantee for Earnest Money Deposit should be executed on non-judicial Stamp papers of
requisite value in accordance with the stamp Act applicable to that particular state of Indian Union,
where executed.
16.10 The executing officers of the bank Guarantee for Earnest Money Bid Security shall clearly indicate in
(block letters) his name, designation, Power of Attorney No. / Signing Power No. etc.
16.11 Each page of the bank guarantee for Earnest Money Deposit shall be duly signed/initialed by the
executing officers and the last page shall be signed in full, indicating the particulars as aforesaid
under the seal of the Bank.
D. SUBMISSION OF BIDS
17.0 Sealing and Marking of Bids
17.1 The bidder shall submit the Technical Bid only. The Bid shall be sealed in separate envelopes and the
three sealed envelopes shall be sealed in an outer envelope. The Bid envelopes shall be marked as
• Complete Tender Document with stamp all necessary qualification related documents (in two copy)
Above two envelopes shall be kept in one envelope and it should be marked as “Technical Bid” and
sealed. This Outer envelope should mention the name of firm of bidder, his address, contact details
& name of the work.
17.2 The inner and outer envelopes
a) Shall be addressed to the Employer at the following address:
Assistant Manager- Central Zone,
3rd Floor, B – Wing, Sardar Patel Bhavan,
Danapith, Ahmedabad-380001.
c) Bear the following identification:
Indicate the name and address of the bidder.
• If the outer envelope is not sealed and marked as above, the Employer will assume no responsibility
for the misplacement or premature opening of the bid.
18.0 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF THE BID
18.1 Complete Bids (including Technical bid and necessary documents) must be received by the Employer
at the address specified in bid information not later than the date indicated on the face sheet of the
document. In the event of the specified date for the submission of bids declared a holiday for the
Employer, the Bids will be received up to the appointed time on the next working day. The Bidder is
further required to submit Documents in Physical Form on or before the Bid Due Date and before
the time of submission as specified in NIT, at the following address:
Assistant Manager- Central Zone,
3rd Floor, B – Wing, Sardar Patel Bhavan,
Danapith, Ahmedabad-380001.
18.2 AMC assumes no responsibility for inability of a bidder to submit bids through (n) procure e-
tendering portal on account of delay in submission at bidder's end. Bidder shall ensure that they
submit the bid well before the "Due Date & Time of Bid- Submission". AMC shall not be responsible
if bidder is not able to submit the bid on account of failure in network/internet connection or any
other technical reason.
18.3 The Employer may extend the deadline for submission of bids by issuing an amendment in
accordance with respective Clause, in which case all rights and obligations of the Employer and the
bidders previously subject to the original deadline will then be subject to the new deadline.
18.4 All bidders are requested to see the website of (n) procure for amendment / corrigendum if any.
18.5 Any Bid received by the Employer after the deadline prescribed in NIT will be rejected and returned
unopened to the bidder.
Any Bid received by the Employer after the deadline prescribed in NIT will be returned unopened to
20.0 NOTIFICATION OF AWARD & SIGNING OF AGREEMENT
The Bidder whose Bid has been accepted will be notified of the award by the Employer prior to
expiration of the Bid validity period by writing, facsimile or e-mail confirmed by registered letter.
This letter (hereinafter and in the Conditions of Contract called the “Letter of Acceptance” will state
the sum that the Employer will pay the Contractor in consideration of the execution, completion,
and maintenance of the Works by the Contractor as prescribed by the Contract (hereinafter and in
the Contract called the “Contract Price”).
The notification of award will constitute the formation of the Contract, subject only to the furnishing
of a Security Deposit in accordance with the provisions of Clause.
The agreement will incorporate all correspondences between the Employer and the Successful
Bidder. It will be signed by the Employer and the Successful Bidder.
21.0 SIGNING OF CONTRACT AGREEMENT
21.1 The Employer and the successful bidder shall enter into a Contract Agreement within 28 days after
the successful bidder (hereinafter called the Contractor) receives the Letter of Acceptance, unless
they agree otherwise, subject to furnishing the security deposit before signing the Agreement with
21.2 Upon issue of ‘Letter of Acceptance’ to the successful Bidder, the Employer will promptly notify the
other Bidders that their Bids have been unsuccessful and release their Earnest Money Deposit / Bid
22.0 SECURITY DEPOSIT
22.1 Within 15 days of receipt of the Letter of Acceptance, the Successful Bidder shall deliver to the
Employer a security deposit in the form of Bank Guarantee for an amount equivalent to 5% of the
Contract Price valid for the period of valid till 90 days beyond Date of completion of work. The
Security Deposit shall be payable in 10 days (for tenders upto Rs.10.0 Lacs) or 15 days (for tenders of
Rs.10.0 Lacs and above)from date of receipt of LOA failing which interest @ 4% per annum will be
charged by AMC.
22.2 The security deposit shall be in the form of a Bank Guarantee in the name of the Employer, from
Ahmedabad branch of any Banks mentioned in the clause no. 16.2 of these tender documents.
22.3 This security deposit shall be released only after the clearance of final bill including pre & post Audit.
22.3 Interest @ 4 % per annum shall be deducted from contractor in case of late submission of security
deposit or late renewal of bank guarantee for the number of days delayed for submission or
discontinuity of the bank guarantee.
22.4 Bank Guarantee to be submitted in the prescribed format enclosed and shall be same verbatim as
per the format. Bank Guarantee shall be submitted on right value of stamp paper and for correct
value of contract.
22.5 Failure of the Successful Bidder to comply with the requirements of Sub-Clause 22.1 shall constitute
sufficient grounds for cancellation of the award and forfeiture of the Bid Security.
22.6 In case of any contract amendment during execution of the contract enhancing value of the contract
the BG value shall be enhanced accordingly. Validity of BG shall be commercial terms and conditions
22.7 All compensation or other sums of money payable by the Contractor to the Employer under the
terms of this Contract or any other contract or on any other account whatsoever may be deducted
from Security Deposit. Also in the event of the Contractor's Security Deposit being reduced by
reasons of such deductions, as aforesaid, the Contractor shall, within 14 days of receipt of notice of
demand from the Engineer-in-Charge, make good the deficit in Security Deposit.
22.8 Should there arise any occasion under the Contract due to which the periods of validities of Bank
Guarantees as may have been furnished by the Contractor from time to time, are required to be
extended/renewed, the Contractor shall get the validity periods of such guarantees
extended/renewed, and furnish these to the Engineer-in- Charge one month before the expiry date
of the aforesaid Guarantees originally furnished failing which the existing Bank Guarantees shall be
invoked by the Engineer – in – charge. Also in case of any deficit in securities on any account as
might occur or is noticed, the Contractor shall forthwith recoup/replace the same with acceptable
Security Deposit.
22.9 The Bank Guarantee shall be extended within the expiry dates wherever activities as per contract are
not completed in all respects.
22.10 The Security Deposit less any amount due shall, on demand, be returned to the contractor after
days of completion date / Final Bill paid date which ever is later. No interest on the amount of
Security Deposit shall be paid to the Contractor at the time of release of Security Deposit as stated
22.11 The successful bidder to whom ‘LOA’ has been issued shall enter into an agreement at Employer’s
office within 15 days of LOA.
23.0 Advance Payment and Security
The Employer will not provide any advance payment.
24.0 Dispute Review Expert
In case of all the disputes, decision of the Municipal Commissioner, Ahmedabad shall be final and
binding to the bidder.
25.0 LITIGATION HISTORY
The applicant should provide accurate information on litigation and/or arbitration resulting from
Contractors completed or under execution by him over last five years. If the details of Litigation
History are hidden by the Bidder and later on it comes to the knowledge of the Employer, the Bidder
shall be disqualified for the proposed work and other appropriate actions shall be taken against the
DETAILS OF COMPLETED / ONGOING LITIGATION / ARBITRATION
Value of showing
Name of Reasons/Details for
Year Employer the Project
Project litigation/arbitration Present Status
The bidder shall furnish separate table for individual project.
The above information shall be supported with necessary documents otherwise the same shall be
treat as null and void.
A consistent history of arbitration awards? Judgments against the applicants or any partner of a joint
venture may result in disqualification for proposed work.
If the details of litigation History is hidden by the applicant and later on it comes to knowledge of the
employer the bidder shall be disqualified for the proposed work and other appropriate actions shall
be taken against the bidder.
Seal and Signature of the Bidder Additional City Engineer
Date: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
1.0 Liquidated Damages
1.1 If the Contractor fails to complete the works within the original or extended time limit, the
Contractor shall pay penalty of 10% of amount of actual remaining work. The amount of work for
which the scope of contractor is reduced shall not be considered for the calculation of Liquidated
1.2 Conditions mentioned in the AMC Finance Department Circular AMC no. 18 Date: 23/05/2017
and all latest Circulars shall be applicable.
2.0 Retention Money
2 % amount of each Running Bill shall be deducted as a Retention Money. Such retention money
shall be released in the final bill of the said work. AMC reserves right to deduct any amount to
compensate the poor performance of the contractor i.e. poor quality or abandoned / incomplete
3.0 Subcontracting
3.1 Except where expressly specified in the Contract, the Contractor shall not subcontract any
portion of Work without the approval of the Employer’s Representative. Any subcontracting shall
not relieve the Contractor from any contractual obligations or responsibility under the Contract.
3.2 The Contractor shall not be required to obtain consent for a subcontract for which the name of
the subcontractor and scope of works activities to be performed by him is already stated in the
contract or supply of material or engagement of labour.
4.1 The Contractor shall employ the key personnel named in the Schedule of Key Personnel as
referred to in the Bid document to carry out the functions stated in the Schedule or other
personnel approved by the Engineer. The Engineer will approve any proposed replacement of key
personnel only if their qualifications, abilities, and relevant experience are substantially equal to
or better than those of the personnel listed in the Schedule.
4.2 If the Engineer asks the Contractor to remove a person, without assigning reasons thereof, for his
misconduct or inadequacy of technical skills and experience, who is a member of the Contractor’s
staff or his work force, the Contractor shall ensure that the person leaves the Site within seven
days and has no further connection with the work in the Contract.
4.3 No residential accommodation is allowed at the site of work. The labour huts shall not be erected
on the site of work and contractor shall make his own arrangements to provide such
accommodations as per the rules of the local bodies. He shall make his own arrangements for
housing, stores, field office etc. He shall submit a site layout plan indicating the location of
various site facilities to be created by him at his cost for the execution of work. The Owner shall
in no way be responsible for any delay on this account and no claim on this account whatsoever
shall be entertained. All Basic amenities shall be provided by the Contractor to Labours as per the
prevailing labour Laws.
5.1 The Contractor shall have full regard throughout execution, completion and defects liability
period to following safety aspects and shall take all necessary steps to ensure that danger to
safety is avoided all the time in respect of,
Safety of the works
• Safety of the Contractor’s employees and all the persons directly or indirectly engaged by him for
• Safety of all the employees including persons working on other contracts of Employer at the
same site of the Employer and Engineers employees engaged at work site.
• Any authorized third party persons on the site.
• Contractor’s plant and equipment
5.2 The Contractor shall provide and maintain at his costs all lights, guards, fencing, warning signs,
barricading, and cones; when and where necessary, or required by Engineer in Charge or by any
duly constituted authority for the protection of the works or for the safety and convenience of
the public or other.
5.3 The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to protect the environment on and off the site and
avoid damage or nuisance to persons or property of the public and others arising as a
consequence of his method of operation.
5.4 The Contractor shall maintain in good condition all work throughout execution, completion, and
defects liability period. The contractor shall be responsible for and to make good all injuries,
damages and repairs, rendered necessary by fire, rain, traffic, floods or other causes.
5.5 All the scaffolding work, wherever required for the execution of work, shall be provided by the
contractor. Nothing extra shall be payable on this account. It shall be provided strictly with
double scaffolding system with all the accessories etc. with adjustable suitable working platforms
to access the areas, with ease for working and inspection. It shall be designed to take all
incidental loads. It should cater to the safety features for workmen. It shall be ensured that no
damage is caused to any structure due to scaffolding.
5.6 All temporary warning/ caution boards display shall be provided and displayed during day as well
as night time by the contractor, wherever required and as directed by the Engineer.
5.7 Arrangement of temporary water and electricity and telephone connection required, by him,
shall be made by the Contractor at his own cost and also necessary permissions directly from
relevant Owners shall be obtained by him under intimation to the Owner. Also all initial and
running charges and security deposit, if any in this regard shall be borne by him. The Contractor
shall abide by all the rules/ bye laws applicable in this regard and he shall be solely responsible
for any penalty on account of violation of any of the rules and byelaws in this regard.
5.8 In any case if any fatal accident (major or minor) occurs due to poor safety precautions, the same
shall be completely contractor’s responsibility. All the losses due to such accidents and expenses
of legal matters shall be borne by contractor.
5.9 The Contractor shall be responsible for maintenance and watch and ward of the complete
installation and shall also be responsible for any pilferage, theft, damage, penalty etc. in this
regard. The Contractor shall indemnify the Owner against any claim arising out of pilferage /
theft, damage, penalty etc. whatsoever on this account.
5.10 The Contractor shall depute Site Engineer & skilled workers as required for the work. Necessary
protective and safety equipments shall be provided to them by the Contractor at his own cost
and used at site.
6.0 Contractor to keep site clean:
During the execution of the work, the Contractor shall keep the site clean. All wreckage rubbish,
excess materials, temporary works no longer required will be removed from site immediately.
7.0 Clearance of site on completion:
The Contractor shall clear away and remove all Contractors equipment, surplus materials,
rubbish, temporary works of every kind.
A. COST CONTROL
8.0 Bill of Quantities
a. The schedule-B shall contain Memorandum showing items for the construction, installation,
testing, and commissioning work to be done by the Contractor.
b. The quantities stated in the schedule B are estimated quantities. The Contractor shall be paid
only quantities calculated after taking measurements of executed work. The rate stated in the
schedule B for each item of work shall apply. The works shall be measured by the Contractor
jointly with the authorized representative of the Engineer and all particulars required by the
representative of the Engineer shall be supplied by the contractor.
c. The work shall be measured net. No allowance for general or local custom, working space etc. is
9.1 The Engineer in Charge shall have power to make any variation of form, quality or quantity of the
works or any part thereof that may, in his opinion, be necessary and for that purpose, or if for
any other reason it shall, in his opinion, be appropriate, he shall have the authority to instruct the
Contractor to do and the Contractor shall do any of the following:
Increase or decrease the quantity of any work up to any extent included in the contract,
Omit any such work,
Change the character or quality or kind of any such work,
Execute additional work of any kind necessary for the completion of the Works or
Change any specified sequence or timing of construction of any part of work.
9.2 No such variation shall in any way vitiate or invalidate the contract, but the effects, if any, of all
such variations shall be valued in accordance with the following sub clauses. Provided that where
the issue of an instruction to vary the Works is necessitated by some default or breach of
contract by contractor or for which he is responsible, any additional cost attributable to such
default shall be borne by the Contractor.
9.3 The Contractor shall not make any such variation without an instruction of the Engineer. No
instruction is required for quantities varying from those provided for the items in the contract
10.1 The basis for the valuation of variations for addition to the Contract Price shall be as follows in
the same order of priority.
a) Variations in the quantities of work in schedule of quantities shall not vitiate the contract.
b) The contractor shall be bound to execute extra items of work as directed by the Engineer-in-
c) Contract unit rates for individual items shall apply to varied quantities where there is a quantity
d) The price variations on extra item will not be given.
e) In case of other non tender items following procedure shall apply.
10.2 If any extra item crops up during the progress of work the same shall be carried out by the
Contractor and he shall be paid at the rate fixed by Employer which shall be fixed as lowest of the
rates derived by rate analysis based on the following three methods. , the priority of the
documents forming the Contract shall be as follows:
(i) If the extra item is included in the S.O.R. of Road & Building Department, Year 2021-22, the rate
of extra item shall be that rate and premium (above or below) quoted by contractor.
(ii) Rate analysis based on prevailing Govt. of Gujarat’s SOR rates.
(iii) Rate analysis based on current market rates. This shall be based on
The material costs, the labour costs, the cost of use of all plant, machinery and equipment, the
cost of all temporary and incidental works, the overheads and the Contractors profit.
The overheads shall be taken at 5 % of the sum of material costs, the labour costs, the cost of use
of all plant, machinery, and equipment, the cost of all temporary and incidental works.
10.3 In case of the rate is to be derived from prevailing market rate, the Contractors profit shall be
taken at 10 % of the final rate derived.
10.4 In the event of disagreement, the Engineer in Charge shall fix such rates and prices as are, in his
opinion appropriate and shall notify the Contractor accordingly with a copy to the Employer.
10.5 The Engineer shall determine provisional rates and prices to enable on account payments to be
included in the Interim Payment Certificates, until rates and prices are agreed as final by the
Employer, the Contractor, and the Engineer.
10.6 The Contractor shall not be entitled to additional payment for costs, which could have been
avoided by giving early warning.
11.1 Payments shall be adjusted for deductions for advance payments, retention, other recoveries in
terms of the contract and taxes at source, as applicable under the law. The Employer shall pay
the Contractor the amounts certified by the Engineer.
11.2 If an amount certified is increased in a later date certificate due to corrections in previous
certificates or as a result of an award from disputes review experts, Contractor shall be paid such
amount only. The Contractor shall not be paid any interest upon such delayed payment.
11.3 Items of the work for which no rate or price has been entered in will not be paid for by the
Employer and shall be deemed covered by other rates and prices in the Contract.
11.4 All payments shall be made in Ahmedabad.
12 Taxes and duties
12.1 The rates are inclusive of all the prevailing taxes and duties of the Central, State and Local
Governing bodies prevailing on the date of award of the contract. The Contractor will have to pay
all such taxes and duties for the performance of this Contract. The Employer will deduct from the
Contractor’s monthly and other payments all taxes and duties, which he is bound to recover in
accordance with the applicable law.
12.2 The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all acts and laws of the Central & State and
local Governing bodies, all orders, decrees of bodies, tribunals having any jurisdiction or authority
which in any manner affect those engaged or employed, and anything related to carrying out the
work. All the bye-laws lay down by AMC/AUDA and any other local bodies while executing the
work shall be adhered to. All taxes of local bodies shall be borne by the contractor. The
Contractor shall arrange to give all notices required by any authority and to pay to such authority
all the fees that may have to be paid for the material, plants, equipments etc. The Contractor
shall also adhere to all traffic restrictions notified by the local authorities. He shall protect and
indemnify the Owner and its officials & employees against any claim or liability arising out of
violations of any such laws, ordinances, orders, decree, whether by himself or by his employees
or his authorized representatives. Nothing extra shall be payable on these accounts.
13.0 Labour Welfare Cess
As per circular No. GHR/2005/04/CWA/2004/841/M-3 dt. 3/1/05 and G.R. No. CWA/2004-1831-
M(3) dt. 9/12/05 issued by G.O.G. (non-refundable) shall be deducted from every bills which shall
be deposited to Govt. Labour Department for Labour welfare fund.
14.0 Currencies
All payments shall be made in Indian Rupees.
15.0 Advance Payment
No Advance Payment shall be made.
16.0 Cost of Repairs
Loss or damage to the Works or Materials to be incorporated in the Works between the Start
Date and the end of the Defects Correction periods shall be remedied by the Contractor at the
Contractor's cost if the loss or damage arises from the Contractor's acts or omissions.
B. FINISHING THE CONTRACT
17.0 Completion
The Contractor shall request the Engineer to issue a Certificate of Completion of the Works and
the Engineer will do so upon deciding that the Work is completed.
18.0 Termination
18.1 The Employer shall be entitled to terminate the contract if the contractor:
(a) Fails to carry out any obligation under the contract.
(b) Without reasonable excuse fails –
1. To commence the works on site within the period stated in the Appendix to Bid after receipt by
him of a Notice to this effect from the Engineer/Employer after signing the agreement or
2. To proceed with the works, or any section thereof, within 28 days after received notice
3. Has failed to comply with a notice issued or an instruction issued within 28 days after having
4. Abandons the works or otherwise plainly demonstrates the intention not to continue
performance of his obligation under the contract.
5. Sub-contracts the works or assigns the contract without the specific prior written permission of
6. Has failed to furnish the required securities or extension thereof in terms of the contract.
7. Becomes bankrupt or insolvent, goes into liquidation, has a receiving or administration order
made against him, compounds with his creditors, or carries on business under receive, trustee or
manager for the benefit of his creditors, or if any act is done or event occurs which (under
applicable Laws) has a similar effect to any of these acts of event.
18.2 In any of these events or circumstances, the Employer may, upon giving 14 days notice to the
contractor, terminate the contract and expel the contractor from the site. However, in the case
of sub-paragraphs (h), the Employer may be notice terminate the contract immediately.
18.3 The Employer’s decision to terminate the contract shall not prejudice any other rights of the
Employer, under the contract or otherwise.
18.4 After termination, the Employer may complete the works and/or arrange for any other entities to
do so. The Employer and these entities may then use any goods, contractor’s documents and
other design documents made by or on behalf of the contractor.
18.5 The Employer or the Contractor may terminate the Contract if the other party causes a
fundamental breach of the Contract.
18.6 Fundamental breaches of Contract include, but shall not be limited to the following:
(a) the Contractor stops work for 14 days when no stoppage of work is shown on the current
Program and the stoppage has not been authorized by the Engineer;
(b) the Employer or the Contractor is made bankrupt or goes into liquidation other than for a
reconstruction or amalgamation;
(c) The contractor fails to fulfill requirements;
(d) the Engineer gives Notice that failure to correct a particular Defect is a fundamental breach of
Contract and the Contractor fails to correct it within a reasonable period of time determined by
(e) the Contractor does not maintain a security which is required;
(f) the Contractor has delayed the completion of works by the number of days for which the
maximum amount of liquidated damages becomes payable as defined in the Contract data;
(g) if the Contractor, in the judgment of the Employer has engaged in corrupt or fraudulent practices
in competing for or in the executing the Contract.
(h) For the purpose of this paragraph: “corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving or
soliciting of anything of value to influence the action of a public official in the procurement
process or in contract execution. “Fraudulent practice” means a misrepresentation of facts in
order to influence a procurement process or the execution of a contract to the detriment of the
Borrower, and includes collusive practice among Bidders (prior to or after bid submission)
designed to establish bid prices at artificial non-competitive levels and to deprive the Borrower of
the benefits of free and open competition.”
18.7 When either party to the Contract gives notice of a breach of contract to the Engineer for a cause
other than those listed above, the Engineer shall decide whether the breach is fundamental or
18.8 Notwithstanding the above, the Employer may terminate the Contract for convenience.
18.9 If the Contract is terminated the Contractor shall stop work immediately, make the Site safe and
secure and leave the Site as soon as reasonably possible and handover the site to the Employer
including all materials and plant and equipment existing there upon.
19.0 Contractor's own responsibility
The contractor is to set out and level the works and will be responsible for the accuracy of the
same. He shall also be responsible for the correctness of the positions, levels, dimensions, and
alignment of all parts of the structures as per instructions given to him. If at any time any error
shall appear during the progress of any part of the work, the contractor shall at his own expense
rectify such error if called upon to the satisfaction of the Engineer in charge.
20.0 Overpayment & Underpayment
20.1 Whenever any claim Fifths payment of a sum to the Municipal Corporation arises out of or
under this Contract against the contractor the same may be deducted by the Municipal
Corporation from any sum then due or which at any time thereafter may become due to the
contractor under this contract and failing that under any other contract with the Municipal
Corporation or from any sum due to the contractor with the Municipal Corporation (which may
be available with Municipal Corporation), or from his retention money, or he shall pay the claim
on demand. The Municipal Corporation reserves the right to carry out post payment audit and
technical examination of the final bill including all supporting vouchers, abstracts, etc.
20.2 The Municipal Corporation further reserves the right to enforce recovery of any over payment
when detected notwithstanding the fact that the amount of the final bill may be included by the
20.3 If as a result of such audit and technical examination any over payment is discovered in respect
of any work done by the Contractor or alleged to have been done by him under the contract, it
shall be recovered by the Municipal Corporation from the contractor by way of all the means
prescribed above or if any under payment is discovered by the Municipal Corporation, any
amount due to the contractor under this contract or under payment may be adjusted against any
amount then due or which may at any time thereafter become due before payment is made to
the contractor from him to the Municipal Corporation on any other contract account whatsoever.
21.0 Materials obtain from dismantling
If the contractor, in the course of execution of work is called upon to dismantle any part for
reasons other than on account of bad or imperfect work, the materials obtained from dismantling
will be the property of the A.M.C. and will be disposed of as per instruction of Engineer-in-charge
in the best interest of the A.M.C.
22.0 Dispute to be referred to Arbitrator
The disputes relating to this contract, so far as they relate to any of the following matters,
whether such disputes arise during the progress of the work or after the completion or
abandonment thereof, shall be referred an independent Arbitrator appointed by AMC as far
possible in consultation with the agency if it is necessary and such disputes shall be settled in
accordance with the arbitration and conciliation Act.
(i) The rates of payment under clause 5 for any tools, materials and stores, in or upon the works of
the site thereof or belonging to the contractor or procured by him and intended to be used for
execution of the work or any part thereof possession of which may have been taken by the
Engineer-in-charge under the said clause –5.
(ii) The reduction in rates made by the Engineer-in-charge under clause 9 from the items of works
not accepted as completed fully in accordance with the sanctioned specifications.
(iii) The rate of part of payment for any class of work which is included in the additional or altered
work carried out by the contractor in accordance with the instructions of the Engineer-in-charge
under clause 14 and the rates for which is to be determined under the said clause
(iv) The rates of payment for materials already purchased or agreed to be purchased by the
contractor before receipt of notice given by the Engineer-in-charge under clause 15 and/or
amount of compensation payable to the contractor under the said clause for loss in respect of
such materials.
(v) The amount of compensation which the contractor shall be liable to pay under clause 17 in the
event of this failure to rectify, remove or reconstruct the work within the period specified in the
written intimation or the amount of expenses incurred by the Engineer-in-charge under the said
clause17 in rectifying, removing or re-executing the work or in removing and replacing the
materials or articles complained of.
(vi) The reduction of rates as may be fixed by the Engineer-in-charge under clause 17 for the inferior
work or materials as accepted or made use of.
(vii) The amount of compensation payable by the contractor for damages as estimates and assessed
(viii) The amount payable to the contractor for the work carried out under clause 33 in accordance
with the instructions and the requirement of the Engineer-in-charge in case where there are no
specifications.
(ix) The awards declared by the arbitrator shall be speaking award giving reasons and calculations to
every item of claims. The decision will have to be implemented by all the concerned.
(x) In case of dispute leading to the contractor or Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation approaching on
Court of Law. It shall be within the jurisdiction where the site of work is situated.
The reference to arbitration proceeding under this clause shall not:
i) Entitle the contractor to stop the Affect the right of the Engineer-in-charge under clause 5 to take
possession of all or any tools, plants, materials and stores in or upon the works of site thereof
belonging to the contractor or procured by him and intended to be used for the execution of the
work or any part thereof.
ii) Preclude the Engineer-in-charge from utilizing the materials purchased by the contractor in any
work or from removing such materials to other places, during the period the work is stopped or
suspended in pursuance, of notice given to the contractor under clause
iii) Progress of the work or the carrying out the additional or altered work in accordance with the
provisions of clause 14 or as the case may be, of clause
23.0 Drawings and Photographs of the Works
23.1 The contractor shall do photography/ videography of the site as and when asked by AMC. No
separate payment will be made to the contractor for this. . The contractor shall have to submit
the same in hard copy as well as soft copy as and when demanded by the AMC.
23.2 No photograph of the works or any part thereof or plant employed thereon, except those
permitted under clause 59.1, shall be taken, or permitted to be taken by the Contractor or by any
of his employees or any employees of his sub-Contractors without the prior approval of the
Engineer in writing. No photographs/ videography shall be published or otherwise circulated
without the approval of the Engineer in writing.
Seal and Signature of the Bidder Additional City Engineer
Date: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
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btdoœNol btxu mtbtLg rlgbtu ylu mwaltytu vK ft¤SvwJof JtkaJt rJlk<e Au.
(1) ftuEvK fthK œNtoÔgt rmJtg ftuEvK fu c^t xuLzhtu yMJefthJtltu n¬ yctr^< hnu Au.
(h) xuLzhhu ctujvtuELx vullt c>ju NtneJt¤e vul&e Chujt xuLzhtu ðþkh< s ybtLg dKJtbtk ytJNu.
c:- Wvhle ctc<tu Wvhtk< xuLzh leault mkstudtubtk <h< ybtLg XhJtlu vtºt &Nu.
(1) xuLzh Chlth, rlg< ftb y&Jt ftb btxu bkswh fhuj y&Jt CtJ vºtflt ftuR ftuz y&Jt vîr<
y&Jt rJd<tubtk bwfuj Nh< y&Jt mw^thtbtk ftuR VuhVth mwaJ<t ntug.
(h) xuLzhlwk ftuR vtlwk fu vtlt ftZe ltkÏgwk/ltkÏgt ntug fu cœÕGþ / cœÕgt ntug.
(3) c^t mw^tht J^tht y&Jt atukxtzuje ftvjeytu Wvh xuLzh Chlthu xwkfe mne l fhe ntug.
(4) xuLzhbtk <ubKu ftuR AufAtf fhe ntug, ylu
(5) xuLzh Chlth y&Jt vuZele ctc<btk œhuf Ctdeœth y&Jt <u ykdulwk bwFðgthltbwk ^htJlth Ôgrf<
mne l fhu y&Jt xuLzhbt <u btxu htFJtbtk ytJuje søgtbtk mne/mneytu Wvh ftuR mtûteyu mtF fhe
f:- Nh<e xuLzh MJefthJtbtk ytJNu lne.
z:- xuLzh MJefthJw, hœ fhJw, ftulu ytvJw ylu fgt CtJ&e ytvJw <u ykdu Bgwrl. frb§h©eltu rlKog
ytFhe hnuNu. ftuR fthKmh stu ftuLx[tfxhlu ftb l ytve Nftg <tu <u ykdu ftuLx[tfxh ftuRvK «fthltu
lwfNtle fu J¤<hltu nff œtJtuu fhe NfNu lrn fu ftgœtfeg ftgoJtne yt ykdu &R NfNu lrn. xuLzh
bkswh >ltu y&o ftb ytve œuJtLþk Au <uJtu &R NfNu lrn.Nh<e xuLzh MJefthJtbtk ytJNu lne.
(9) rJmkdr< ylu rnmtc stud:
nt& ^hJtlt ftbtule ctc< œNtoJ<t CtJ vºtfbtklt sÚ&t ylu hfble ftuRvK Cwjawf
leault rlgbtu ylwmth mhCh fhJtbtk ytJNu.
(1) xuLzh Chlthu œhuf Ftltbtk sKtJuj Nçœtu ylu ytkfzt Jåau ftuR ymkdr<lt fumbtk Nçœtuubtk sKtJuj
hfb btLg htFJtbtk ytJNu.
(2) yufb œh ylu sÚ&tlt Ftuxt dwKtfthlt fthKu ftble ctc<tu œNtoJ<e CtJ vºtflt Ftltbtk&e
hfbbtk Cwj sKtg <tu yufb œh btLg htFJtbkt ytJNu ylu œhlt yt^thu dwKtfth mw^thJtbkt
(3) yufblt Ftltbtk&e <ubs ytd¤ Fuka<t mhJt¤tle <btb Cwjtu mw^thJtbkt ytJNu.
(4) ctc<tu y&Jt mhJt¤t mtbu vwhu ytkfzu fhuj ftuR vK ctc< ægtlbtk juJtbtk ytJNu lrn.
(10) y:- ftbltu «tud{um mbgbgtoœt bwsc fhJtltu hnuNu. yt mbgbgotœt 10 jtF mw^elt ftb btxu
yuj.ytu.ytR. ytÃgt <theF&e 10 rœJm <&t 10 jtF &e Wvhltk ftb btxu yuj.ytu.ytR. ytÃg
<theF&e 15 rœJm&e NY &guj dKJtbt ytJNu. <&t <u œhBgtl ftble 5% juFu zevtuÍex Che fhthvºt
xuLzhbtk ftuLx[t¾xh îtht Chujt CtJ <btb «fthlt su <u «J<o<t mhfthe xuût mrn<lt CtJ
dKJtbtk ytJNu. ylu <ubtk atjw ftb œhBgtl su ftuR VuhVth &Nu <ultu J^thtu awfJJtbtk ytJNu lrnk.
c:- mûtb m•tt îtht Yt.1,00,00,000.00 mw^elt xuLzhle bkswheltu XhtJ vtzgt ctœ (LOI)
ytvJtbtk ytJNu ðgth ctœ rœl - 15 btk rm¾gtuhexe zevtuÍex sbt fhtJJtle hnuNu. rm¾gtuhexe
zevtuÍex btuze ChJtlt rfMmtbtk Bgwrl.ftuvtuohuNlbtk «Joðbtl rlgb ylwmth ftgoJtne fhJtbtk
f:- bkswh &guj xuLzhle mbgbgtoœtbtk ftbdehe vqKo l &tg <tu bubtuhuLzb (ltuxem RLJtRxuz xuLzh) btk
sKtJuj «btKu bkswh &guj mbgbgtoœt ctœlt FhuFh ctfe ftble hfblt bn•tb 10% juFu
(jefJezexe zubuSm) vulÕxe Jmwj fhJtbtk ytJNu.
(11) y:- awfJKe:-
xuLzh Chlthu yu Jt< mbS juJtle hnuNu fu <uKu xtkfujt œh vwhtk &gujt ftb btxult Au ylu <ubtk bswhe,
vtjF, ÃjtLx, œuFhuF, mhJem-ftbdehe, Jes¤e, htugÕxe ylu ytufx[tug Jduhu ykNu <btb Faoltu
<&t sYh sKtg <tu ylu ðgthu ht<vt¤elt ftblu juJt c^t J^thtlt Faoltu mbtJuN &Nu ylu xtkfujt
CtJ fu œh fh<t J^thtle ftuR awfJKe ykdult <ublt ftuR œtJt ægtlbtk juJtNu lnek ylu xuLzh
Chlth Ftuxe hswyt<lu fthKu y&Jt ftuR Ôgrf<yu (vAe<u ctk^ftb rJCtdltu fboathe ntug fu l
ntug) <ublu ytvuje btne<elu yt^thu vtA¤&e ftuR œtJt hsw fhJt nfœth hnuNu lnek. <ublw xuLzh
ChJt <&t <ubtk swœt swœt CtJ ylu œh ChJt btxu sYhe yuJe <btb btne<e vtu<tlt vûtu l bu¤Je
NfJtlu fthKu vtu<u xuLzh hsw fhJtlu je^u y&Jt <ubtk&e WCt &<t ftuR stuFb fu sJtcœthebtk&e
Axfe NfNu lnek. mœh ftbbtk ftuR vK ò<lt ctk^ftblt bxehegj Wvh CtJ J^thtu ytvJtbtk
c:- ftuLx[tfxhtulu vubuLx / hlekd cej Bgwrl. frb§h©elt su <u «J<obtl rlgb bwsc fhJtbt ytJNu.
<&t Bgwrl. frb§h©e/mexe Rsluh©e lt su <u JF<ltk mh¾gwjh «btKu ftbdehe/ybj fhJt rcl
Nh<e ckDlf<ot hnuNu.
f:- ftuLx[t¾xhlt œhuf hlekd cejbtk&e ftuLx[t¾xhlu awfJJtle &<e fwj hfb Wvh (xuLzh bwsclwk vubuLx +
yu¾x[t ytRxb) 2 % juFu hexulNl ble ftvJtbtk ytJNu su VtRlj cejbtk vh< ytvJtbtk ytJNu.
z:- htsg / fuL÷ mhfth©elt JF<tuJF<lt ftgœt bwsc su ftuR hfble fvt< fhJtle &Nu <u bwsc
ftuLx[tfxhlt cejbtk&e fvt< fhJtbt ytJNu.
(12) yu:- fhth mkc^e œM<tJustu fhthlt ydðglt Ctd dKtNu ylu <u mD¤t mne<lt fhth mbd{ ftblu jtdw
ce:- xuLzhbtk œNtoJuj ftb mkck^e œM<tJusbtk œNtoJuj rJd<btk rJmkd<<tlt rfMmtbtk leau œNotJuj
¢btlwmth œM<tJusbtk œNtoJuj rJd< d{tng htFJtbkt ytJNu.fhth mkc^e œM<tJustu fhthlt ydðglt
Ctd dKtNu ylu <u mD¤t mne<lt fhth mbd{ ftblu jtdw vzNu.
(yu) yufb ylu fœ:-
(2) xuLzh VtuboLþk CtJvºtf
(3) MvuNeVefuNl
z[tu#dbtk fœ, ytfth, ytkfzt fœta Ftuxt ntug <tu btvujt fœ, ytfthlu yLþmhÔþk
(2) xuLzh Vtubole yLþMþra-ce
(3) MvuNeVefuNl
Cwj Chujt fu Ftuxt JKollt rfMmtbtk yt mkck^e Wvhefûttyu rJmkd<<t ykdule ltuk^ bwfe
yuze.mexe yuLSlegh / zu.BGþrl.frbNlh©ele bkswhe bu¤JJtbtk ytJNu ylu <u bwsc fhJtbkt
ytJuj rlKog ykr<b dKJtbkt ytJNu.
(13) xuLzhhu z[tuRkd fu MvuNeVefuNlbtk hnuje ftuR ûtr< fu Ftbeltu duhjtC juJtle fturNN l fhJe ylu
Rsluh Rlatsuo Ãjtl <&t MvuNeVefuNlle ûtr<ytu mw^thJe <&t <ulwk mtawk y&oDxl fhtJJwk.
(14) yt Wvhtk< y.Bgw. ftuvtuo. lt slhj ftuLx[tfx fLzeNl vK btLg htFJle hnuNu.
(15) yufe JF<u yuf fh<t J^w søgtytuyu ftb NY fhJtltu Jfo ytuzoh b¤u <tu ftb yuf mt&u s c^u NY
(16) atjw ftbu mrJom jtRllu lwfNtl l &tg <u he<u ftb fhJtlw hnuNu. stu ftuR mrJom jtRllu lwfNtl
&Nu <tu <ule mkvwKo sJtcœthe (òlbtj) ftuLx[tfxhle vtu<tle hnuNu. mtRx Wvh ftb œhBgtl bswhtu
fu sl<tlt ftuR btKmlt òlbtj lu lwfNtl &tg <ule sJtcœthe ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu. vtujem Vrhgtœ
&tg <tu <ule sJtc>the vK ftuLxtfxhle hnuNu. CuFz Dme l vzu <ule sJtc>the vK vtujem
Vrhgtœbt ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu. CuFz Dme l vzu <u btxu mjtb<elt vdjt (suJt fu œtuhzwk ctk^e bswh
Ftztbtk W<thJt, mtuhekd ylu Mx[xekd fhJt rJduhu) je^t Jdh bsqhlu Ftztbtk W<thNu <tu ftuLx[tfxh s
vtujem Vrhgtœbt sJtcœth hnuNu ylu Bgwrl.ftuvtuohuNlltu ftuRvK MxtV ytlt btxu sJtcœth hnuNu
lrn. ytxjwk mbSlu s xuLzh ChJwk. œhuf ftb fh<t bswhtultu rJbtu vK W<thujtu ntuJtu stuRyu.
(17) bxehegÕm fu ceò xuMxed hevtuxo ftuLx[tfxhu vtu<tlt Fauo ftuvtuohuNl sKtJu <u søgtyu fhtJJtlt hnuNu.
bxehegÕm jtJJt fu jR sJtltu mkvwKo Fao ftuLx[tfxhu CtudJJtltu hnuNu.<&t atjw ftb œhBgtl
yuLSlegh Rlatso îtht ybœtJtœ Bgwrlmevj ftuvtuohuNlle buxjzuvtu jucbtk xuMxekd fhtJJt
sKtJJtbtk ytJu <tu ftuLx[t¾xh îtht <ulw vtjl fhJtlw hnuNu.
(18) M&¤ vrhrM&r< / sYhegt< bwsc ftb fhtJ<t xuLzhlt ytRxblt sÚ&tbtk J^ ^x &tg <tu rlgb
ylwmth <u ykdu ftb fhJt ftuLx[tfxh ck^tgujt Au.
(19) mtRx vh jtJJtbtk ytJuj btj mtbtl hesufx fhJtbt ytJu <tu <whk< rœl 1btk vh< jR sJtltu
hnuNu. yLg&t <ule lwfNtlle sJtc>the ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu.
(20) ftuLx[tfxhlu su ftuLx[tfx ytvJtbtk ytJu Au. <ubt mhfth©elt «Joðbtl rlgb bwsc ve.yuV/juch
yufx <&t bswhtu <&t MxtVle Jebt vtujeme jElu <ult ftgœtlw vtjl fhJtlwk hnuNu <&t yt ykdu
Bgwrl.ftuvtuohuNl îtht su btne<e btkdJtbtk ytJu <u ytvJtle hnuNu. bu.BGþrl.frbNlh©elt mh¾âwjh
Bþsc sYhe ctknu^he vºtf ytvJtLþk hnuNu.
(21) ftuRvK ftgœtfeg jexeduNl ybœJtœ Nnuhle ftuxobt hnuNu.
(22) btj su <u Mxtumo Wvh y&Jt mtRx Wvh jtuftulu lz<h l &tg <u he<u mwalt bwsc W<thJtltu <ubs
dtuXJJtltu hnuNu.
(23) ftuR vK mhfthe fhJuht ChJtle <btb sJtcœthe ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu.
(24) ftuLx[tfxh îtht xuLzhbt œNtoJuj MveNeVefuNl bwsc MxtLzzo bxehegÕm MvuNeVefuNl bwsc jtJJtlt
hnuNu.<&t xuMxekd fhtJJtlwk hnuNu.<&t y ykdu «Joðbtl Bgwrl.ftuvtuohuNlt rlgbtulw vtjl fhJtlw
(25) yt xuLzhbtk stu ftuR ytRxb hne dR ntug <tu <u y&Jt M&¤ M&e<e bwsc xuLzhbtk mbtJuN l ntug
<uJe J^thtle ftbdehe fhJtle &tg <uJt rfMmbtk Bgwrl.ftuvtuohuNlt «Joðbtl rlgb ylwmth J^thtle
ytRxblt CtJ lffe fhJtbtk ytJNu ylu <u bwsc awkfJKe fhJtbtk ytJNu.
(26) atjw ftb œhBgtl «tuxufNlle mkvwKo sJtcœthe ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu. subtk vevzt, œtuhzt Cgmwaf
ctuzo, ÃjtMxef vèe, rJ. ftuLx[tfxhu jtJJtlwk ylu mtaJJtlwk hnuNu. ylu ftuRvK yfMbt< &Nu <tu <ule
mkvwKo sJtc>the ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu.
(27) M&¤ Wvh atjw ftbdehe œhBgtl ftb fhlth ftuLx[tfxhlt bswh / fboathe y&Jt yLg Ôgrf<lt
yfMbt<lt rfMmbtk juch yufx bwsc fhJtle &<e ftgoJtne <&t vtujem ftgoJtnele sJtc>the
ftuLx[tfxhle hnuNu.
(28) stu MxtV mqalt ytvu <u bwsc mwalt vtu&e ftuLx[tfxhu htFJtle hnuNu. <ubtk œhhtus fhuj ftbdehe <&t
yr^ftheytuyu ftb mw^thJt fu «tud{um J^thJtlt ltuk^ fhuj ntug <tu <ulwk ftuBÃjtgLm ytvJtlwk hnuNu
ytJe ltu^lt sJtc l &gu fu <u «btKu M&¤ Wvh ybj l &gu ftuLx[tfxhlu vulÕxe fhJtle m•tt
yuze.mexe yuLSlehgh©elu hnuNu.
(29) œhuf ytRxblt MvuNeVefuNl ybœtJtœ Bgwrlrmvj ftuvtuohuNlltk bkswh &guj <&t btLg htFuj
MvuNeVefuNl Nh<tu bwsc hnuNu su ytRxbbtk MvuNeVefuNl l ntug <uJt mkstudtubtk
yuze.mexe.yuLSlegh©eltu rlKog ytFhe hnuNu.Jtuxhekd fhJtbtk lrn ytJu fu œhhtus J^thtltu
zucheÍ WvtzJtbtk lrn ytJu <tu ftuLx[tfxhlt Fauo ylu sutFbu Jdh ltuxemu Jtuxhekd fhtJJtbtk <&t
zucheÍ WvtzJtbtk ytJNu ylu cejbtk&e hfb ftve juJtbtk ytJNu.
(30) juch JuÕVuh Vkz btxu ntjbtk htsg mhfth©eyu fhuj nwfb bwscle hfb cejbtk&e ftve juJtbtk
(31) atubtmtltu vehegz <t.15 swl &e 14 ytufxtuch Mþ^eltu dKJtbtk ytJNu. yt mbg œhBgtl
ftuLx[tfxh îtht ftbdehe fhe Nftg <ub l ntug <tu <u Bþscle xtEb jebex J^the ytvJtbtk ytJNu.
(32) muÕm xuût / Jux lkch / ve.yuV. ftuz lkch / vtl lkch / S.yum.xe. lkch rJduhu ftuLx[t¾xhu VhSgt<
(33) ltbœth ftuxo îtht fhuj nwfb <ubs rlœuo»ttulwk awM<vKu vtjl fhJtlwk hnuNu. subtk z[ulus lu jd<tk ftb
btk ftuRvK mkkstudtubtk bNel ntuj / dxh btk btKmlu W<thJtu lnek <ubs buLgwyj M¾{uJSkd ykdule
btdoœrNoft lwk vtjl fhJwk.
(34) mœh xuLzhle ytRxbtult CtJtu ltKt Ft<t lt mhfgwjh lk.38, <t.21/11/22 <&t mûtb m•ttle
b¤uj bkswhe bwsc GST rmJtg dKºtebtk juJtbt ytJuj <&t «Jo<btl rlgb bwsc GST awfJJt
vtºt &Nu su ægtlu jR <btb cezomu xuLzhtu ChJtlt hnuNu.
(35) mœh xuLzh yk<od<lt ftb mkjøl y.Bgw.ftu.btk vJo<btl <btb rlgbtu/mhfgwjhtu jtdw vzNu <ubs
JF<tu JF< <h mw^thtytu vK jtdw vzNu. sule ltuk^ jR xuLzhtu ChJtlt hnuNu.
yufhthlwk Vtubo
(1) nwk/ybu yt&e yufhth fhwk Awk/fheyu Aeyu fu yt xuLzh hsw fh<tk vnujtk buk/ybu M&¤le bwjtft<
je^e Au ylu ftblu jd<t btjmtbtl, bswhe ylu ceS ctc<tulu jd<e M&trlf
vrhrM&r<le ò<-btne<e bu¤Je Au.
(2) nwk/ybu yt&e yufhth fhwk Awk/fheyu Aeyu fu yt ftuLx[tfxhtule Nh<tu rJd<tu ylu xuLzhlu jd<t
>M<tJustu ft¤SvwJof yÇgtm fgtuo Au ylu <u bwsc <ultu ybj fhJt mkb< Awk/Aeyu.
ftuLx[tfxhle mne ylu rmfft
GENERAL DETAILS SPECIFICATION OF MATERIAL
1.1 Water shall not be salty or brackish and shall be clean reasonably clear and free from
objectionable quantities of silt and tract of oil and injurious alkalis, salts, organic mater and
other deleterious materials which will either weaken the mortar or concrete or cause
efflorescence of attach the steel in R.C.C. Container for transport, storage and handling of
water shall be clean. Water shall conform to the standards specified in I.S. 456-1978.
1.2 If required by the Engineer-in-charge it shall be tested by comparison with distilled water.
Comparison shall be made by means of standard cement tests for soundness, time of setting
and mortar strength as specified in I.S. 269-1976. Any indication of unsoundness, change in
time of setting of 30 minutes either more or decrease of more than 10 percent in strength of
mortar prepared with water sample when compared with the results obtained with mortar
prepared with distilled water shall be sufficient cause for rejection of water under test.
1.3 Water for curing mortar, concrete or masonry should not be too acidic and also not too
alkaline. It shall be free of elements which significantly affect the hydration reaction or
otherwise interfere with the hardening of mortar or concrete during curing or those which
produce objectionable stains or other unsightly deposits on concrete or mortar surfaces.
1.4 Hard and bitter water shall not be used for curing.
1.5 Potable water will be generally found suitable for curing mortar for preparing or concrete.
2.1 Cement shall be Ordinary Portland, Ordinary Portland cement as per I.S. 269-1976 or
Portland slag cement as per I.S.455-1976.or Sulphate Resistant Cement as per IS-12330 latest
2.2 Testing of Cement : It should be specifically noted that the cement brought by the
contractor at site of work shall be used after the same is tested at the approved laboratory
as per the direction of the Engineer-in-charge. Such approved laboratory may be located at
Ahmedabad. All the charges for transport and testing of the samples shall have to be borne by
the contractor. The frequency of testing of such materials shall be in accordance to the
relevant Indian standard as directed by the Engineer-in-charge.
Sand shall be natural sand, clean, well graded, hard strong, durable and gritty particles free from
injurious of dust, clay, kankar nodules, soft or flaky particles shale, alkali salts, organic matter,
loam, mica or other deleterious substances and shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-
charge. The sand shall not contain more than 8 percent of silt as determined by field test. If
necessary the sand shall be washed to make it clean.
3.2 COARSE SAND :
The fineness modulus of coarse sand shall not be less than 2.5 and shall not exceed 3.0. The sieve
analysis of coarse shall be as under:
I. S. Sieve Percentage by weight I. S. Sieve Designation Percentage by weight
Designation sieve passing passing through sieve.
3.3 FINE SAND :
The fineness modulus shall not exceed 1.0. The sieve analysis of fine sand shall be as under :
I. S. Sieve Percentage by weight I. S. Sieve Designation Percentage by weight
Designation sieve passing passing through sieve.
2.36 mm 100 300 Micron 5 -
M-4 STONE GRIT :
4.1 Grit shall consist of crushed or broken stone and be hard, strong dense, durable, clean, of
proper gradation and free from skin or coating likely to prevent proper adhesion of mortar.
Grit shall for as possible flaky elongated pieces shall be avoided.
It shall generally comply with the provisions of I. S. 383-1970. Unless special stone of particular
quarried is mentioned. Grit special stone of particular quarries is mentioned. Grit shall be
obtained from the best black trap or equivalent hard stone as approved by the Engineer - in -
charge. The grit shall have no deleterious reaction with cement.
4.2 The grit shall conform to the following gradation as per sieve analysis :
I. S. Sieve Percentage passing I. S. Sieve Designation Percentage by weight
Designation sieve through sieve passing through sieve.
4.3 The crushing strength of grit will be such as to allow the concrete in which it is used to build
up the specified strength of concrete.
4.4 The necessary tests for grit shall be carried out as per the requirements of I. S. 2386 (Parts I
to VIII) 1963, as per instruction of the Engineer-in-charge. The necessity of test will be decided
by the Engineer-in-charge.
M-5A STONE COARSE AGGREGATE FOR NOMINAL MIX CONCRETE :
5A.1 Coarse aggregate shall be of machine crushed stone of black trap or equivalent and be
hard, strong, dense, durable, clean and free from skin and coating likely to prevent proper
adhesion of mortar.
5A.2 The aggregate shall generally be cubical in shape. Unless special stones of particular
quarries are mentioned, Aggregates shall be machine crushed from the best black trap or
equivalent hard stone as approved. Aggregate shall have no deleterious reaction with cement.
The size of the coarse aggregate for plain cement concrete and ordinary reinforced cement
concrete shall generally be as per the table given below. However in case of reinforcement
cement concrete the maximum limit may be restricted to 6 mm less than the minimum
lateral clear distance between bars of 6 mm. less than the cover whichever is smaller.
I. S. Sieve I. S. Sieve Designation of I. S. Sieve Percentage
Designation of nominal size Designation passing for single
nominal size of nominal sized aggregates
NOTE :- The percentage may be varied by the Engineer-in-charge when considered necessary for
obtaining better density and strength of concrete
5A.3 The grading test shall be taken in the beginning and at the charge of source of materials.
The necessary tests indicated in I.S. 383-1970 I. S. 456-1978 shall have to be carried out to
ensure the acceptability. The aggregates shall be stored separately and handled in such a
manner as to prevent the inter mixed on different aggregates. If the aggregates are covered
with dust, they shall be washed with water to make them clean.
M-5B BLACK TRAP OR EQUIVALENT HARD STONE COARSE :
5B.1 Aggregate for Design Mix concrete : Coarse aggregate shall be of machine crushed stone of
black trap or equivalent hard stone and be hard, strong, dense, durable clean and free from
skin and coating likely to prevent proper adhesion of mortar.
5B.2 The aggregates shall generally be cubical in shape. Unless special stones of particular
quarries are mentioned, aggregates shall be machine crushed from the best, black trap or
equivalent hard stones as approved. Aggregate shall have no deleterious reaction with
5B.3 The necessary tests indicated in I. S. 383-1970 and I.S.456-1978 shall have to be carried out
to ensure the acceptability of the material.
5B.4 If aggregate is covered with dust it shall be washed with water to make it clean.
6.1 The bricks shall be hard or machine moulded and made from suitable soils and kiln burnt.
They shall be free from cracks and flaws and nodules of free lime. The shall have smooth
rectangular faces with sharp corners and shall be of uniform colour.
The bricks shall be moulded with a frog of 100 mm x 40 mm and 10 mm to 20 mm deep on one of
its flat sides. The bricks shall not break when thrown on the ground from a height of 600 mm.
6.2 The size of modular bricks shall be 190 mm x 90 mm.
6.3 The size of the conventional bricks shall be as under :
6.4 Only bricks of one standard size shall be used on one work.The following tolerance shall be
permitted in the conventional size adopted in a particular work.
Length : = 1/8" (3.0 mm) Width : = 1/16" (1.50 mm)
Height : = 1/16" (1.50 mm)
6.5 The crushing strength of the bricks shall not be less than 35 Kg/Sq.cm. The average water
absorption shall not be more than 20 percent by weight. Necessary tests for crushing strength
and water absorption etc. shall be carried out as per I.S. 3495 (Part-I to IV) -
M-6A FLY-ASH LIME BRICKS :
The fly ash lime bricks shall conform to Grade-1 or Grade-2 of IS-3812-1981. The frog of the 80 to
100 mm x 40 mm x 10 to 20 mm size.
The size of modular bricks shall be 190 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm.
The size of conventional brick shall be 225 mm x 110 mm x 75 mm.
Only bricks of one standard size shall used on one work. The following tolerances shall permitted
in the conventional size adopted in a particular work:
Length : + 3 mm
Height : + 2 mm
The physical characteristic of bricks shall be as follows.
The minimum compressive strength of fly ash lime bricks shall not be less than 75 Kg/Sq.Cm. and
the test shall be conform to IS-3495 (Part-I):1992.
The average drying shrinkage of the brick when tested by the method described in IS 4139-1989
being shall not exceed 0.15 percent.
The averages water absorption not more than 20 percentage by mass and the test shall conform
to IS-3495 (Part-3):1992.
M-7 MILD STEEL BARS :
7.1 Mild steel bars reinforcement for R.C.C. work shall conform to I.S. 432 ( Part-II ) 1966 and
shall be tested quality. It shall comply with relevant part of I.S.456-1978.
7.2 All the reinforcement shall be clean and free from dirt, paint, grease, mill scale or loose of
thick rust at the time of placing.
7.3 For the purpose of payment the bar shall be measured correct upto 10 mm length and
weight payable worked out the rate specified below :
1. 6 mm 0.22 Kg./Rmt. 8. 20 mm 2.47 Kg./Rmt.
2. 8 mm 0.39 Kg./Rmt. 9. 22 mm 2.98 Kg./Rmt.
3. 10 mm 0.62 Kg./Rmt. 10. 25 mm 3.35 Kg./Rmt.
4. 12 mm 0.89 Kg./Rmt. 11. 28 mm 4.83 Kg./Rmt.
5. 14 mm 1.21 Kg./Rmt. 12. 32 mm 6.31 Kg./Rmt.
6. 16 mm 1.58 Kg./Rmt. 13. 36 mm 7.31 Kg./Rmt.
7. 18 mm 2.00 Kg./Rmt. 14. 40 mm 9.86 Kg./Rmt.
M-8 TMT FE-500 STEEL BARS FOR REINFORCEMENT :
8.1 Reinforcement bars shall conform to IS-432, IS-226 or IS-1786 with its latest amendment
and welded wire fabrics to IS : 1566. Only TMT bars for reinforcement in RCC duct shall be
used which shall be clean, free from pitting, oil, grease, paint, loose mill scale, rust, dirty dust
or any other such substance that will destroy or reduce bond.
It permitted by the Engineer-in-charge reinforcement shall be done in accordance with IS-2751
or IS-9147 as applicable.
8.2 Other provision and requirements shall conform to specification No. M-7 for mild steel
M-9 MILD STEEL BINDING WIRE :
9.1 The mild steel wire shall be of 1.63 mm or 1.22 mm (16 or 18 gauge) diameter and shall
conform to I.S. 280-1972.
9.2 The use of black wire will be permitted for binding reinforcement bars. It shall be free from
rust, oil paint grease, loose mill scale or any other undesirable coating which may prevent
adhesion of cement mortar.
M-10 STRUCTURE STEEL :
10.1 All structural steel conform to I.S.226 - 1965. The steel shall be free from the defects
mentioned in I.S. 226-1975 and shall have a smooth finish. The material shall be free from
loose mill scale, rust pits or other defects affecting the strength and durability. Rivet bars shall
conform to I.S. 1148-1973.
10.2 When the steel is supplied by the contractor test certificate of the manufacturers shall be
obtained according to I.S. 226-1975 and other relevant Indian Standards.
M-11 SHUTTERING :
11.1 The shuttering shall be either of wooden planking of 30 mm. minimum thickness with or
without steel lining or of steel plates stiffened by steel angles. The shuttering shall be
supported on battens and beams and props of vertical ballies properly cross braced together
so as to make the centering rigid. In places of bullie props, brick pillar of adequate section
built in mud mortar may be used.
11.2 The form work shall be sufficiently strong and shall have camber, so that it assumes correct
shape after deposition of the concrete and shall be able to resist forces caused by vibration of
live load of men working over it and other incidental loads associated with it. The shuttering
shall have smooth and even surface and its joints shall not permit leakage of cement grout.
11.3 If at any stage of work during or after placing concrete in the structure, the form sags or
bulges out beyond the required shape of the structure, the concrete shall be removed and
work redone with fresh concrete and adequately rigid form work. The complete form work
shall be got inspected by and got approved from the Engineer-in-charge, before the
reinforcement bars are placed in position.
11.4 The props shall consist of bullies having 100 mm minimum diameter measured at mid
length and 80 mm at thin end and shall be placed as per design requirement. These shall rest
squarely on wooden sole plates 40 mm thick and minimum bearing area of 0.10 Sq.m. laid on
sufficiently hard base.
11.5 Double wedges shall further be provided between the sole plate and the wooden props so
as to facilitate tightening and easing of shuttering without jerking the concrete.
11.6 The timber used in shuttering shall not be so dry as to absorb water from concrete and
swell or bulge nor so wet to shrink after erection. The timber shall be properly sawn and
planned on the sides and the surface coming in contract with concrete. Wooden form work
with metal sheet lining or steel plates stiffened by steel angles shall be permitted.
11.7 As far as practicable, clamps shall be used to hold the forms together and use of nails and
spikes avoided.
11.8 The surface of timber shuttering that would come in contact with concrete shall be well
wetted and coated with soap solution before the concreting is done. Alternatively coat of raw
linseed oil or oil of approved manufacture may be applied in place of soap solution. In case of
steel shuttering either soap solution or raw linseed oil shall be applied after thoroughly
cleaning the surface. Under no circumstances black or burnt oil shall be permitted.
11.9 The shuttering for beams and slabs shall have camber of 4 mm per meter (1 in 250) or as
directed by the Engineer-in-charge so as to offset of subsequent deflection for cantilevers the
camber at free end shall be 1/50 of the projected length or as directed by the Engineer-in-
M-12 HARD DRAWN WIRE :
The Hard drawn steel wire should confirming to IS-432 (Part 2), Hard drawn steel wire shall be
manufacture and its chemical composition should be as per para 3.0. The finished wire should
be free from defects and finished in a workman like manner. Nominal sizes, Tolerances,
Physical requirements are as per IS : 432 (Part-II) latest edition. Hard drawn steel wire should
be tested as specified in IS : 432 (Part-II) latest edition.
Note : All the B.I.S. mentioned above shall be with its latest addition as well as amendment.
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Item No : 01 Excavation for pipe line trenches for water supply, sewerage line, manhole etc. all with
shoring and struting if required as per required gradient and line including safety
provisions using site rails and stacking excavated stuff including up to all required lead
cleaning the site etc. complete for all lifts and strata as specified. In all sorts of soil and
0 to 1.5 meter depth.
1.5 to 3 meter depth.
3 to 4.50 meter depth.
Any soil which generally yields to the application of ackaxes and shoves, phawaras rakes
or any such ordinary excavating implement or organic soil, gravel silt, sand turfloam, clay, peat
etc., fall under this category.
Clearing the site :
The site on which the structure is to be built shall be cleared and all obstructions, loose
stone, materials and rubbish of all kind, bush, wood and trees shall be removed as directed. The
materials so obtained shall be property of the Government and be conveyed and stacked as
directed. within 50 M. lead. The roots of the trees coming in the sides shall be cut and coated
with a hot asphalt.
The rate of site clearance is deemed to be included in the rate of earth work for which no
extra will be paid.
After clearing the site, the center lines will be given by the Engineer-in-charge. The
contractor shall assume full responsibility for alignment, elevation and dimension of each and all
parts of the work. Contractor shall supply laborers, materials, etc. required for setting out the
reference marks and bench marks and shall maintain them as long as required and directed.
The excavation in foundation shall be carried out in true line and level and shall have the
width and depth as shown in the drawings or as directed. The contractor shall do the necessary
shoring and shutting or providing necessary slopes to a safe angle, at his own-cost. The payment
for such precautionary measures shall be paid separately if not specified. The bottom of the
excavated area shall be 1 evened both longitudinally and transversely. as directed by removing
and watering as required. No earth filling will be allowed for bringing it to level, if mistake or any
other reason excavation is made. deeper or wider that shown on the plan or directed. The extra
depth or width shall be made up with concrete of same proportion as specified for the
foundation concrete at the cost of the contractor. The excavation up to 1.5 m. depth shall be
measured under this item.
Disposal of the excavated stud :
The excavated stuff of the selected type shall be used in filling the trenches and plinth or
leveling the ground in layer including ramming and watering etc.
The balance of the excavated quantity shall be removed by the contractor from the site
of work to a place as directed with lead upped 50 M. and all lift.
Mode of measurement and payment :
The measurement of excavation in trenches for foundation shall be made according to
the sections of trenches shown on the drawing or as per sections given by the Engineer-in-
charge. No payment shall be made for surplus excavation made in excess of above requirements
or due to slopping and sloping back as found necessary on account of conditions of soil , and
requirements of safety.
The rate shall be for a unit of one cubic meter.
Item No. 02 : Extra rate over item of excavation of earth if excavation is to be done in wet condition
without resorting to pumping but incl. of bailing out of water.
Extra rate over item of excavation of earth if excavation is to be done in wet condition without
resorting to pumping but incl. of bailing out of water.
Measurement shall be on per Cmt.
Item No : 03 Extra rate over item of excavation of earth for excavation of asphalt pavement / RCC of
thickness up to 0.20 meter including demolishing the asphalt carpet, metal, soiling/cutting
Reinforcement etc.comp. with stacking the material as directed.
up to 0.20 meter thickness (By Manual)
Up to 0.30 meter (By any type of Breaker Machine or R.C.C.Cutter machine including cost of
operator, fuel, & transportation etc complete.
0.30 meter & above (By any type of Breaker Machine or R.C.C.Cutter machine including cost of
operator, fuel, & transportation etc complete.
Under this item contractor shall demolish existing asphalt or WBM pavement met with
during laying of RCC pipe.
Only area of pavement intercepted in pipe laying shall be demolished. If excess area is
demolished same shall be reinstated by the contractor.
Demolished material like asphalt pavement lump and metal shall be stacked separately
as directed by the Engineer, so that it can be reused in doing the pavement on
completion of laying the pipe.
Work done to the extent of requirement for laying of pipeline and as per specifications
shall be measured in sq.m. and paid at the tender rate.
Item No : 04 Refilling in pipe line trenches ramming and watering, Consolidating, disposal of surplus
stuff as directed within 3 KM Area
As per GWSSB SOR 2022-23; Item No.14.1.
All fill material will be subject to Engineer’s approval. If any material is rejected by Engineer,
contractor shall remove the same forthwith from the site at no extra cost to the owner. Surplus
fill material shall be deposited / disposed off as directed by Engineer after the fill work is
completed upto a distance of 5 Km for which separate payment will be paid under the
corresponding item.
No earth fill shall commence until surface water discharges and streams have been properly
intercepted or otherwise dealt with as directed by Engineer.
To the extent available, selected surplus soils from excavated materials shall be used as backfill.
Fill material shall be free from clods, salts, sulphates, organic or other foreign material. All clods
of earth shall be broken or removed. Where excavated material is mostly rock, the bounders
shall be broken into pieces not larger than 150 mm size, mixed with properly graded fine material
consisting of murrum or earth fill up the voids and the mixture used for filling.
If any selected fill material is required to be borrowed, Contractor shall make arrangements for
bringing such material from outside borrow pits. The material and source shall be subject to
prior approval of Engineer. The approved borrow pit area shall be cleared of all bushed, roots of
trees, plants, rubbish etc, top soil containing salts / sulphate and other foreign material shall be
removed. The materials so removed shall be burnt or disposed off as directed by Engineer.
Contractor shall make necessary access to borrow areas and maintain the same, if such access
road does not exist, at his cost.
FILLING IN PITS AND TRENCHES AROUND FOUNDATIONS OF STRUCTURES, WALLS ETC.
As soon as the work in foundations has been accepted and measured, the spaces around the
foundations, structures, pits, trenches etc. shall be cleaned of all debris, and filled with earth in
layers not exceeding 20 cm, each layer being watered, rammed and properly consolidated,
before the succeeding one is laid. Each layer shall be consolidated to the satisfaction of Engineer.
Earth shall be rammed with approved mechanical compaction machines if instructed. Usually no
manual compaction shall be allowed unless Engineer is satisfied that in some cases manual
compaction by tampers cannot be avoided. The final backfill surface shall be trimmed and
leveled to proper profile as directed by Engineer or indicated on the drawing.
FILLING IN TRENCHES
Filling in trenches for pipes and drains shall be commenced as soon as the joints of pipes and
drains have been tested and passed. The backfilling material shall be properly consolidated by
watering and ramming, taking due care that no damage is caused to the pipes.
Where the trenches are excavated in soil, the filling from the bottom of the trench to the level of
the centreline of the pipe shall be done by hand compaction with selected approved earth in
layers not exceeding 8 cm; backfilling above the level of the centreline of the pipe shall also be
done with selected earth by hand compaction or other approved means in layers not exceeding
In case of excavation of trenches in rock, the filling upto a level 30 cm above the top of the pipe
shall be done with fine materials, such as earth, moorum etc. The filling up of the level of the
centreline of the pipe shall be done by hand compaction in layers not exceeding 20 cm. Also the
filling above the centreline of the pipe shall be done by hand compaction or approved means in
layers not exceeding 20 cm. The filling from a level 30 cm. Above the top of the trench shall be
done by hand or other approved mechanical methods with broken rock filling of size not
exceeding 20 cm mixed with fine material as available to fill up the voids.
Filling of the trenches shall be carried simultaneously on both sides of the pipe to avoid unequal
pressure on the pipe.
GENERAL SITE GRADING
Site grading shall be carried out as indicated in the drawings and as directed by Engineer.
Excavation shall be carried out as specified in the specification. Filling and compaction shall be
carried out as specified elsewhere unless otherwise indicated below.
If no compaction is called for, the fill may be deposited to the full height in one operation and
levelled. If the fill has to be compacted, it shall be placed in layers not exceeding 200 mm and
leveled uniformly and compacted as indicated in before the next layer is deposited.
To ensure that the fill has been compacted as specified, field and laboratory tests shall be carried
out by Contractor at his cost.
Field compaction test shall be carried out at different stages of filling and also after the entire
height has been completed. This shall hold good for embankments as well.
Contractor shall protect the earth fill from being washed away by rain or damaged in any other
way. Should any slip occur, Contractor shall remove the affected material and make good the slip
The fill shall be carried out to such dimensions and levels as indicated on the drawings after the
stipulated compaction. The fill will be considered as incomplete if the desired compaction has not
If specifically permitted by Engineer, compaction can be obtained by allowing loaded trucks
conveying fill or other material to ply over the fill area. Even if such a method is permitted, it will
be for contractor of demonstrate that the desired / specified compaction has been obtained. In
order that the fill may be reasonably uniform throughout, the material should be dumped in
place in approximately uniform layers. Traffic over the fill shall then be so routed to compact the
area uniformly throughout.
If so specified, the rock as obtained from excavation may be used for filling and leveling to
indicate grades without further breaking. In such an event, filling layers not exceeding 50 cms
approximately. After rock filling the void in the rocks shall be filled with finer materials such as
earth, broken stone etc. and the area flooded so that the finer materials fill up the voids. Care
shall be taken to ensure that the finer fill material does not get washed out. Over the layer so
filled, a 100 mm thick mixed layer of broken materials and earth shall be laid and consolidation
carried out by a 12 tonne roller. No less than twelve passes of the roller shall be accepted before
subsequent similar operations are taken up.
The compaction, only where so called for, in the schedule of quantities / items shall comply with
the specified (Standard Proctor / modified Proctor) density at moisture content differing not
more than 4 percent from the optimum moisture content. Contractor shall demonstrate
adequately at his cost, by field and laboratory tests that the specified density has been obtained.
Lead for deposition / disposal of excavated material, shall be as specified in the respective item
of work. For the purpose of measurement of lead, the area to be excavated or filled or area on
which excavated material is to be deposited / disposed off shall be divided into suitable blocks
and for each of the blocks, the distance between centerlines shall be taken as the lead which shall
be measured by the shortest straight line route taken by Contractor. No extra compensation is
admissible on the grounds that the lead including that for borrowed material had to be
transported over marshy or ‘katcha’ land / route.
Measurement and Payment
Backfilling as per specifications on the sides of foundations of columns, footings, structures, walls,
tanks, rafts, trenches etc. with excavated material shall be done. As a rule, material to be
backfilled shall stacked temporarily within the basic lead of 90 meters unless otherwise directed
by the Engineer. If Engineer directs / permits a lead of over 90 meters for such material, the
conveyance of the material for the extra distance over the basic lead of 90 meters for backfilling
will be paid for.
Actual quantities of consolidated back filing shall be measured and paid in cubic meters.
Penalty for improper watering and compaction will be Rs. 350/Tanker required and rent for roller
@ Rs. 20 per sq.m.
In case the watering and compaction of the backfilled material is not as per the specifications,
AMC will carry out the same through own resources. A rate of Rs. 350 per water tanker and Rs.
20 per sq.m. for rolling and compacting will be recovered from the contractor.
The M/s shall be on CMT basis.
Item No : 05 Conveyance of lime murrum building rubbish earth manure or sludge & execavated
rockand rubbish [Lime murrum building rubbish]. Up to 5.0 Km. lead (Building SOR 2023-
24 Statement No.5 Item No. 030201A1 ; Page no.6)
Disposal of earth, lime, murrum, building rubbish, manure, garbage, sludge, excavated rock, fly
ash, aggregates of any kind is subject to the following :
Unsuitable materials obtained from clearing site and excavation shall be disposed off within a
lead of 50 meters as directed. useful materials obtained from clearing site and excavation shall be
stacked within a lead of 50 mt. beyond the work area as directed. Materials suitable for back
filling shall be stacked at convenient places within a lead of 50 mt. from the structure for reuse.
Useful stones from rock excavation shall be stacked neatly within a lead of 50 M. and will be
allowed to be used by the contractor on payment at rates laid down in the contract or if not so
aid down, at schedule of rates of the Division or at a mutually agreed rates if there are no such
rates in the Schedule of rates.
If surplus materials are required to be conveyed beyond 50 M. conveyance will be paid for under
a separate item.
The M/s shall be on CMT basis.
Item No : 06 & 07 Providing and supplying ISI marked only Standard length Stoneware pipes in
standard lengths of following class and diameter including all taxes, insurance, transportation,
freight charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading, conveyance to departmental
stores, stacking etc. (IS - 651 / 1989) (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.0 P-17)
100mm, 150mm, 230mm AA Class
The pipes shall be of best quality stone ware pipes. The pipes shall be of approved quality and
make and shall be brought on site after approval. (The pipes shall be laid in grade as per
instruction) contractor shall have introduce bills for standard pipes.The joints shall be done in
cement prop. (1 : 1) (1 part cement : 1 part sand) using spun yarn dispend in hot asphalt and
caulking tools. The hydraulic pressured test shall be given be the contractor for testing pipes and
jointing. No. trenches shall be filed without the approval of the Engineer in charge. The rate of
the pipes work are inclusive of excavation and refilling. The excavation etc. shall be done as
The sewet trench shall be excavated to the alignment and gradient shown on the plan and
section. In all storts soil including oil masonary asphalt roads and wet. excavation . The sewer
excavation shall be commenced at the down stream end of the sewer and be continued upto
thegradient as directed. The trench shall not open more than 60 meters in advace of the
completed sewer only when directed by the Engineer in charge looking to the progress of the
work in obtaining the formation of the bottom of the trenches the usual methods of suing sight
rails and bonning roads shall be adopted during the whole of the process. The center line of
uniform height shall be carried clearly on each rail. The depth of the excavation and invert of the
sewer shall be checked by means of bonning road of appropriate length and also straight edge.
The bed of the trench be shall well remmed before starting laying of sewer lines and cement
concrete and masonary work. Where trenches are deep in bad grounds the sides shall be
supported by suitable timbering of shorting work looking to the nature of soil near big or
important structures, the sides of the trenches shall be closely and securely timbered. If any
settlement of the building is anticipated the timbering shall be left in the ground. The various
materials excavated shall be separately stacked so that in refilling the may be relaid on the same
order as before and least possible damage shall be done carpet on the public roads and private
properties. Surface covering consisting of asphalt carpet shall be kept on one side and preserved
for reinstatement. The excavated earth shall not heaped near the renchers so as to caused
unnecessary obstruction along the pulling inspection, trenches etc. shall be tunneled under only
as necessary. The side of the trenches shall be nearly vertical and plumb & red light shall be
placed at each end at intervals as instructed and further protested by rope fence. Necessary
caution boards shall also be erected and diaced as directed by the Engineer in charge. Wherever
possible material excavated from the trenches of whatever kind shall not placed nearer than
meters from the outer edge of the excavated trench. The utmost shall have to be taken in refilling
the trenches so that no damage may be done no sewer no lump shall be allowed to be put
around the sewer. The remming of the filling shall be done and well watered. The surplus earth
shall be removed directed within 30 meters lead. The measurement of the work shall be exact
length and width of the trench as specified or as per City Engineer instruction and depth shall be
measured vertical as per section upto invert or the pipe lind The City Engineer reserves the right
of extra excavation on either side if considers necessary for the safely of the work. The bottom
and sides of the trench shall be dressed in level and plumb in all directions before any concrete in
India. In case the excavation is done deeper than required no filling shall be allowed to bring the
formation to proper level but contractor shall have to lay cement or lime be concrete of filling or
other acceptable materials as directed by C.E. at contractor won cost so as to come to proper
information, in case bas formation are met with the work shall have be done as per instruction of
C.E. necessary arrangements for watering trenches must be provided be contractor and without
proper watering trenches will not be allowed to be tilled to further. Contractor shall have to
make arrangement for acees to invert of the sewer and for inspection of the ware as ordered by
the Engineer. If is required to shired or after the alignment section of diameter of the pip the
contractor shall carry or altered the alignment section or diameter of the pipe the contractor
shall carry out the altered work at the rates quoted by him for the original work for items and
contractor shall not claim any expenses due to the changes made. In case no work shall be done
at night or on Sundays & other holidays and during the recess time except in and other holiday
the case of bad grounds such as running sand where the work must be executed various day
night without intruption when so ordered by the Engineer. All existing water pipe storm drains
sewer line railway tract, electric cables etc. which do not in the opinion of Engineer required to
be charged in location shall be supported and protected from injury by the contractor. The
contractor shall be liable to pay all damages to water pipe, drains electric and telephone cables
and to private property during the execution of this contract and the same will be recovered from
the running bills or the deposit of work whenever it becomes necessary in the opinion of the
Engineer in charge location of any existing sewers drains etc. not otherwise from in these
specification the contractor shall do the work of making such change and the work shall be paid
for as extra work. All places of public utility etc. shall be kept accessible for use. No extra
payment shall be made for land sides and side slopes done without prior approval of the Engineer
in charge. Wherever natural soil commends winder excavation the mentioned above the same
shall be given after approved C.E. The rate for excavation for easy jointing and caulking nothing
extra shall be paid for this.
Refilling of trenches shall be done only after the grade of line and hydraulic test practicable of the
lines are checked and approved of and order given by the Engineer in charge. The refilling shall be
accompanied by through watering the layers of 0.50 metrs. Further refilling shall be done there
after and process should be repeated till trenches are completely refilled. Temping and ramming
with rammers shall have to be done at all place of important work where ordered by Engineer in
After the trench is give the trenches shall have to be refilled within 4 days with complete
watering. If the contractor fails to do watering satisfactory corporation shall get it done at the risk
and cost of the contractor with or without giving any notice and the expenses incurred in doing
so recovered from the contactor either in cost or from his payment through bills.
The rate shall be for a unit of one Rmt basis.
Item No : 08 R. C. C. PIPE (Horizontal Cast) Providing and supplying ISI Standard R.C.C. pipes(of
Sulphate Resisting Cement) in standard lengths of following class and diameter suitable for
either collar joints or rubber ring joints instuction given as per Engineer incharge including all
taxes, insurance, transportation, freight charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading,
conveyance to departmental stores, stacking etc Note : One collar should be supplied with each
full length plain ended RCC pipe, cost included in rates below. One rubber ring should be
supplied with each full length socketed pipe, cost included in rates below.(Class NP3 Test
Pressure 0.7 Kg/sq.cm). Rate also Include RCC Collars for RCC pipes including all taxes, carting,
loading,unloading, etc complete. (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10, Page No. 13) R. C. C. PIPE
(Horizontal Cast) Providing and supplying ISI Standard R.C.C. pipes(of Sulphate Resisting
Cement) in standard lengths of following class and diameter suitable for either collar joints or
rubber ring joints instuction given as per Engineer incharge including all taxes, insurance,
transportation, freight charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading, conveyance to
departmental stores, stacking etc Note : One collar should be supplied with each full length
plain ended RCC pipe, cost included in rates below. One rubber ring should be supplied with
each full length socketed pipe, cost included in rates below.(Class NP3 Test Pressure
Kg/sq.cm). Rate also Include RCC Collars for RCC pipes including all taxes, carting,
loading,unloading, etc complete.
(GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10, Page No. 13)
Class NP3 Test Pressure 0.7 Kg/sq.cm
300 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.D, Page No. 15)
450 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.D, Page No. 15)
750 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.D, Page No. 15)
Class NP4 Test Pressure 0.7 Kg/Sq.Cm.
600 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.E, Page No. 15)
900 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.E, Page No. 15)
1200 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10.1.E, Page No. 15)
This specification covers requirements for manufacturing, testing, supplying, jointing and
testing at work sites of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) pipes, of both pressure and not
pressure varieties used for pumping mains and sewers. Laying of pipes and fittings/specials is
covered in Part: 2. The two parts are complementary and are to be read together for a correct
interpretation of the provisions of this specification.
APPLICABLE CODES
The manufacturing, testing, supplying. Jointing and testing at work sites of RCC pipes shall comply
with all currently applicable statutes, regulations, standards and codes. In particular, the
following standards, unless otherwise specified herein, shall be referred. In all cases, the latest
revision of the codes shall be referred to. If the requirements of this specification conflict with
the requirements of the codes and standards, this specification shall govern.
a.) IS : 458 - Specification for pre-cast concrete pipes (with and without reinforcement) b.) IS :
3597 - Method of tests for concrete pipes.
b.) IS : 5382 - Specification for rubber sealing rings for gas mains, water mains and sewers.
CODE OF PRACTICE
a.) IS : 456 - Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete. b.) IS : 783 - Code of practice for
laying of concrete pipes.
Design of RCC pipes shall be in accordance with the relevant clauses of IS :
The details of reinforcement shall be as per IS :
D7.5.3 The ends of pipes shall be in accordance with relevant clauses of IS :
The method of manufacture shall be such that the form and the dimensions of the finished pipes
are accurate within the limits specified in relevant clause of IS: 458.The surfaces and edges of the
pipes shall be well defined and true, and their ends shall be square with the longitudinal axis.
The ends of the pipes shall be further reinforced by an extra ring of reinforcement to avoid
breakage duringtransportation.
The R.C.C. pipes and collars/ rubber rings shall be systematically checked for any manufacturing
defects by experienced supervisors so as to maintain a high standard of quality.
Owner/Engineer/its representative or consultants also shall at all reasonable times have free
access to the place where the pipes and collars/ rubber rings are manufactured for the purpose
of examining and testing the pipes and collars/ rubber rings and of witnessing the test and
All tests specified either in this specification or in the relevant Indian Standards shall be
performed by the supplier/contractor at his own cost and in presence of Owner /Engineer if
desired. For this, sufficient notice before testing of the pipes and fittings shall be given to
Owner/Engineer in writing.
1.5.1.5 If test is found unsatisfactory, Owner/Engineer may reject any or all pipes of that lot. The
decision ofOwner/Engineer in this matter shall be final and binding on Contractor and not
subjected toany arbitration or appeal.
Cement used for the manufacture of RCC pipes and collars shall conform to relevant IS codes.
The Pipes shall be manufactured from Ordinary Portland Cement.
Aggregates used for the manufacture of RCC pipes and collars shall confirm to IS :
The maximum size of aggregate should not exceed one-third the thickness of the pipe or 20 mm,
whichever is smaller.
MIXING AND CURING WATER
Water shall be clean, colorless and free form objectionable quantities of organic matter, alkali,
acid, salts or other impurities that might reduce the strength, durability or other desirable
qualities of concrete and mortar.
Reinforcement used for the manufacture of the RCC pipes and collars shall be mild steel Grade I
or medium tensile steel bars conforming to IS : 432 (Part-1) or hard-drawn steel wire
conforming to IS : 432 (Part-2). Reinforcement cages for pipes and collars shall be as per
relevant requirements of IS :458.
Concrete used for the manufacture of RCC pipes and collars shall conform to IS : 456. The
minimum cement content and minimum compressive strength of concrete shall be as per
relevant requirements of IS: 458. Compressive strength tests shall be conducted on 15 cm
cubes or standard size cylinders in accordance with the relevant requirements of IS: 456 and
Pipes manufactured in compliance with IS : 458 shall be either water cured or steam cured
in accordance with the relevant requirements of IS :
The internal diameter, wall thickness and length of barrel and collar of pipes, reinforcement
(longitudinal and spiral), type of ends and minimum clear cover to reinforcement and
strength test requirements shall be as per the relevant clauses/ tables of IS: 458for different
classes of pipes.
The tolerances regarding overall length, internal diameter of pipes or sockets and barrel
wall thickness shall be as per relevant clause of IS:
WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH
Pipes shall be straight and free from cracks except that craze cracks may be permitted. The
ends of the pipes shall be square with their longitudinal axis so that when placed in a straight
line in the trench no opening between ends in contact shall exceed 3mm in pipes up to
mm diameter (inclusive), and 6 mm in pipes larger than 600 mm diameter. D.7.6.8.2 The
outside and inside surfaces of the pipes shall be smooth, dense and hard and shall not be
coated with cement wash or other preparation unless otherwise agreed to between Owner/
Engineer and themanufacturer or supplier.
D.7.6.8..3 The pipes shall be free from defects resulting from imperfect grading of the
aggregate, mixing or moulding.
D.7.6.8..4 The pipes shall be free from local dents or bulges greater than 3 mm in depth and
extending over a length in any direction greater than twice the thickness of barrel.
D.7.6.8.5 The deviation from straight in any pipe throughout its effective length, tested by
means of a rigid straight edge parallel to the longitudinal axis of the pipe shall not exceed, for
all diameters 3mm for every meter run.
All Pipes for testing purposes shall be selected at random from the offered stock of the
manufacturer and shall be such as would not otherwise be rejected under the criteria of
tolerances asmentioned in IS:458.
During manufacture, tests on concrete shall be carried out as per IS: 456. The manufacturer
shall supply, when required to do so by Owner/Engineer the results of compressive test of
concrete cylinders or cubes made from the concrete used for the pipes. Every pressure pipe
shall be tested bythe manufacturer for the hydrostatic test pressure.
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D.7.7.3 The specimen of Pipes for the following tests shall be selected in accordance with
Clause 9.1 of IS: 458 and tests in accordance with the methods described in IS :
i.) Hydrostatic test
ii.) Three edge bearing test( Including ultimate strength test )
iii.) Absorption test
Note : Three edge bearing load to produce 0.25 mm crack on bottom of pipes shall be as
specified in IS:
SAMPLING AND INSPECTION
In any consignment, all the pipes of same class and size and manufactured under similar
conditions of production shall be grouped together to constitute a lot .The conformity of a lot
to the requirements of this specification shall be ascertained on the basis of tests on pipes
selected from it.
The number of pipes to be selected from the lot for testing shall be in accordance with Table
Pipes shall be selected at random from lot size. In order to ensure randomness, all the pipes
in the lot may be arranged in a serial order and starting from any pipe.
All pipes selected as per clause 9.2 shall be inspected for dimensional requirements, finish
and deviation from straight.
The number of pipes to be tested for tests under clause 9.2 shall be in accordance with
column 4 of Table 15 of IS: 458. These pipes shall be selected from pipes that have satisfied
the requirements mentioned in Clause 9.1.1.of IS:458.
A lot shall be considered as conforming to the requirements of IS: 458 if the following
conditions are satisfied.
(a) The number of defective pipes (those not satisfying one or more of the requirements for
dimensions. finish and deviation from straight) shall not be more than the permissible
number given in column 3 of Table 15 of IS:
(b) All the pipes tested for various tests as per Clause 7,8 & 9.1.1 shall satisfy corresponding
requirements of the tests.
(c) In case the number of pipes not satisfying requirements of any one or more tests, two
further samples of same size shall be selected and tested for the test or tests in which failure
has occurred, all these pipes shall satisfy the corresponding requirements of the test.
The following information shall be clearly marked on each pipe :
(a) Internal diameter of pipe
(b) Class of pipe
(c) Date of manufacturer
(d) Pipe numbers and
(e) Name of manufacturer or his registered trade-mark or both.
(f) Any other information suggested by Engineer-in-charge.
Jointing of RCC pipes shall be done as per the requirements of following specifications and as
per the relevant IS. The type of joints shall be collar joint. After jointing, extraneous material,
if any, shall be removed from the inside of the pipe and the newly made joints shall be
thoroughly cured.
D.7.10.1.2 COLLAR JOINT (RIGID)
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After laying the RCC pipes at proper alignment and gradient their abutting faces shall be
coated with hot bitumen in liquid condition by means of a brush. The wedge-shaped groove
in the end of the pipe shall then be filled with a tarred gasket in one length for each joint.
The collar shall then be slipped over the end of the pipe and the next piped butted well
against the tarred gasket by suitable appliances approved by Owner/Engineer so as to
thoroughly compress the tarred gasket into the grooves, care being taken that the
concentricity of the pipes and level are not disturbed during this operation. The collar shall
then be placed symmetrically over the end of the two pipes and the space between the
inside of the collar and the outside of the pipe filled with a mixture of cement and sand in
proportion 1:1, tempered with just sufficient water to have a consistency of the semi-dry
conditions, well packed and thoroughly rammed with caulking tools. The joints shall be
finished off with a fillet sloping at 45o to the side of the pipe. The finished joints shall be
protected and cured thoroughly as directed by owner/engineer. Any plastic solution or
cement mortar that may have been squeezed into the inside of the pipe shall be removed so
as to leave the inside of the pipe perfectly clean.
The pipes having diameter 900mm and above shall be provided internal joint also with CM
1:1 for this purpose directly the edges of the pipes shall be chipped off and then CM shall
have to provided. The surface shall be finished smoothly to allow smooth flow.
CLEANING OF PIPES
As soon as a stretch of RCC pipes has been laid complete from manhole, for a stretch as
directed by owner/Engineer contractor shall run through the pipes both backwards and
forwards a double disc or solid or closed cylinder 75mm less in diameter than the internal
diameter of pipes. The open end of an incomplete stretch of pipeline shall be securely closed
as may be directed by owner/Engineer toprevent entry of mud or silt etc.
If as a result of the removal of any obstructions Owner/Engineer considers that damages may
have been caused to the pipelines, he shall be entitled to order the stretch to be tested
immediately. Should such test prove unsatisfactory, contractor shall amend the work and
carry out such further tests as are required by owner/Engineer.
It shall also be ascertained by contractor that each stretch from manhole to manhole or the
stretch as directed by Engineer is absolutely clear and without any obstruction by means of
visual examination of the interior of the pipe line suitable enlightened by projected sunlight
All RCC pipes shall be measured according to the work actually done and no allowance will
be made for any waste in cutting to the exact length required. The measurement for pipes
shall be in running meters nearest to a cm. of length along the centre line of pipe as actually
laid at work sites.
The rate for providing, laying and jointing of RCC pipes shall be deemed to include the cost
of collars/rubber rings, jointing material, testing and extra excavation required for ordinary
bedding of pipes and also for collars and pipe sockets, if any.
If any damage is caused to the pipeline during the execution of work or while cleaning the
pipeline as specified, Contractor shall be held responsible for the same and shall replace the
damaged pipelineand the same at his own cost to the full satisfaction of Engineer.
Item No. : 08 Lowering, laying and jointing R. C. C. pipes in C. M. 1.1 1/2 of following diameters in
proper position, grade and alignment at all level as directed by Engineer-in-charge
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including conveyance from stores to site of work, labour, giving hydraulic testing as per ISI
code. (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11; Page-39)
300 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.6 ; Page-39)
450 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
600 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
750 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
900 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
1200 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
LAYING OF PIPES AND FITTINGS/SPECIALS
This specification covers the requirements for laying of pipes and fittings/specials below
APPLICABLE CODES
The laying of pipes and fittings/ specials shall comply with all currently applicable statutes,
regulations, standards and codes. In particular, the following standards, unless otherwise
specified herein, shall be referred to. In all cases, the latest revision of the standards/
codes shall be referred to. If requirements of this specification conflict with the
requirements of the standards/codes, this specification shall govern.
CODES OF PRACTICE
(a) IS : 783 - Code of practice for laying of concrete pipes.
(b) IS : 3114 - Code of practice for laying of cast iron pipes.
(c) IS : 3764 - Safety codes for excavation work
(d) IS : 4127 - Code of practice for laying of glazed stoneware pipes
(e) IS : 5822 - Code of practice for laying of welded steel pipes for water supply
(f) IS : 6530 - Code of practice for laying of asbestos cement pressure pipes
CARTING & HANDLING
Pipes and fittings/ specials shall be transported from the factory to the work sites at places
along the alignment of pipeline as directed by Owner/ Engineer. Contractor shall be
responsible for the safety of pipes and fittings/ specials in transit, loading/ unloading. Every
care shall be exercised in handling pipes and fittings/ specials to avoid damage. While
unloading, the pipes and fittings/ specials shall notbe thrown down from the truck on to hard
surfaces. They should be unloaded on timber skids with steadying ropes or by any other
approved means. Padding shall be provided between coated pipes, fittings/ specials and
timber skids to avoid damage to the coating. Suitable gaps between pipes should be left
at intervals in order to permit access from one side to the other. In case of spigot socket
pipes, care should be taken regarding orientation of pipes while unloading. As far as possible
pipes shall be unloaded on one side of the trench only. The pipes shall be checked for any
visible damage (such as broken edges, cracking or spilling of pipe etc.) while unloading and
shall be sorted out for reclamation. Any pipe, which shows sufficient damage to prelude it
from being used, shall be discarded.
Dragging of pipes and fittings/ specials along concrete and similar pavement with hard
surfaces shall beprohibited.
Each stack of pipes shall contain only pipes of same class and size, with consignment or
batch number marked on it with particulars of suppliers/manufacturer wherever possible.
Storage shall be done on firm level and clean ground and wedges shall be provided at the
bottom layer to keep the stackstable.
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The stack shall be in pyramid shape or the pipes laid length wise and crosswise in alternate
The pyramid stack shall be made for smaller diameter pipes for conserving space in storing
them. Theheight of the stack shall not exceed 1.5 m.
Fittings/specials shall be stacked under cover and separated from pipes.
Rubber rings shall be stored in a clean, cool store away from windows, boiler, electrical
equipment and petrol, oils or other chemicals. Particularity in the field where the rubber
rings are being used it is desirable that they are not left out on the ground in the sun or
overnight under heavy frost or snow conditions.
BONING STAVES AND SIGHT RAILS
In laying the pipes and fittings/ specials the centre for each manhole/ chamber or pipeline
shall be marked by a peg. Contractor shall dig holes for and set up two post (about 100mm
x100mm x1900 mm) at each manhole/ chamber or junction of pipelines at nearly equal
distance from the peg and at sufficient distances therefrom to be well clear of all intended
excavation, so arranged that a sight rail when fixed at a certain level against the post shall
cross the centre line of the manhole/ chamber or pipes lines. The sight rail shall not in any case
be more than 30m apart, intermediate rails shall be putup if directed by Owner/Engineer.
Boning staves of 75mm x 50mm size shall be prepared by Contractor in various lengths, each
length being of a certain whole number of meters and a fixed tee-head and fixed
intermediate cross pieces, each about 300 mm long. The top-edge of the cross piece must be
fixed below the top-edge of this tee head at a distance equal to the outside diameter of the
pipe or the thickness of the concrete bed to be laid as the case may be. The top of cross pieces
shall indicate different levels such as excavation for pipe line, top of concrete bed, top of pipe
etc. as the case may be.
The sight rail of size 250 mm x 40 mm shall be screwed with the top edge resting against the
level marks. The center line of the pipe shall be marked on the rail and this mark shall denote
also the meeting point of the centre lines of any converging pipes. A line drawn from the top
edge of one rail to the top edge of the next rail shall be vertically parallel with the bed of the
pipe, and the depth of the bed of pipe at any intermediate point may be determined by letting
down the selected boning staff until the tee head comes on the line of sight from rail to rail.
The post and rails shall be perfectly square and planed smooth on all sides and edges. The
rails shall be painted white on both sides, and tee-heads and cross-piece of the boning
staves shallbe painted black. For the pipes converging to manhole/ chamber at various levels,
there shall be a rail fixed for every different level. When a rail comes within 0.60 M of the
surface of the ground, a higher sight- rail shall be fixed for use with the rail over the next
point. The posts and rails shall in no case be removed until the trench is excavated, the pipes
are laid and Owner/Engineer gives permission to proceed with the back filling.
The type of bedding for pipes shall be granular bedding as specified and directed by Engineer-
Laying of pipes and fittings/specials
All precautions shall be taken during excavation and laying operations to guard against
possible damage to any existing structure/ pipeline of water, gas, sewage etc. After excavation
of trenches, pipes shall not be lowered unless the dimensions of trenches and bedding
work for pipes at the bottom of the trenches are approved and measured by Owner/Engineer.
Pipes and fittings/specials shall be carefully lowered in the trenches. Special arrangements
such as cranes, tripods with chain pulley block for lowering the pipes and fittings/ specials
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shall be made by Contractor. In no case pipes and fittings/ specials shall be dropped. Slings of
canvas or equally non-abrasive material of suitable width or special attachment to fit the ends
of pipes and fittings/ specials shall be used to lift and lower the coated pipes and
fittings/specials. The pipes and fittings/specials shall be inspected for defects and be rung with
a light hammer preferably while suspended to detect cracks. If doubt persists, further
confirmation shall be done by pouring a little kerosene/dye on the inside of the pipe at the
suspected spot. No sign of kerosene/dye should appear on the outside surface. Pipes and
fittings/specials damaged during lowering or aligning shall be rejected by Owner/ Engineer.
All the pipes are to be laid perfectly true both in alignment and to gradient specified. In case
of spigot and socket pipe the socket end of the pipe shall face upstream, except when the
pipelines runs uphill in which case the socket ends should face the upgrade. The lying of
pipes shall always proceed upgrade of a slope. After placing a pipe in the trench, the spigot
end shall be entered in the socket and the pipe forced home and aligned to required gradients.
The pipes shall be secured in place with approved backfill material tamped under it except at
the socket. Pipes and fittings/ specials which do not allow a sufficient and uniform space for
joints shall be removed and replaced with pipes and fittings/ specials ofproper dimensions to
ensure such uniform space. Precautions shall be taken to prevent dirt from entering the
jointing space.
At times when pipe laying is not in progress, the open ends of pipe shall be closed by a
watertight plug or other means approved by Owner/ Engineer. During the period that the plug
is on, the Contractor shall take proper precautions against floating of the pipe owing to entry
of water into the trench. Wherever it is necessary to deflect pipe form a straight line, either in
the vertical of horizontal plane, to avoid obstruction or where long radius curve are
permitted the deflection allowed at joints shall not exceed 2 1/2o. In case of pipes, with joint
to be made with loose collars, the collars shall be slipped on before the next pipe is laid. The
pipes shall be laid such that the marking on pipesappears at the top of the pipes.
The cutting of pipe for inserting valves, fittings or specials shall be done in a neat and
workman like manner without damage to the pipe so as to leave a smooth end at right angles
to the axis of the pipe. For this purpose, pipe-cutting machine shall be used.
Thrust blocks shall be provided, to counteract hydraulic thrust, at places wherever directed by
owner/engineer and as per relevant drawing
Jointing for pipes and fittings/specials shall be done in accordance with the relevant
specificationsdepending upon the type of pipes being used.
TESTING AND COMMISSION
Testing and commissioning of pipes shall be done in accordance with the relevant
specifications.
Trenches shall be back filled with approved selected excavated material only after the
successful testing of the pipeline. The tamping around the pipe shall be done by hand or other
hand-operated mechanical means. The water content of the soil shall be as near the optimum
moisture content as possible. Filling of the trench shall be carried out simultaneously on both
sides of the pipe in such a manner that unequal pressure does not occur. Back filling shall be
done in layers not exceeding 45cm.
Each layer shall be consolidated by watering, ramming, care being taken to avoid damage to
the pipeline. In case of mild steel Pipes/specials, the spiders provided during assembly and
welding shall be retained until the trench is refilled and consolidated. Where timbers are
placed under the pipeline to aid alignment, these timbers shall be removed before back filling.
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REINSTATEMENT OF ROAD/FOOTPATH
Reinstatement of road/footpath shall be done as per the requirements of local authorities and
therelevant specification after completion of work.
CLEARING OF SITES
All surplus materials, and all tools and temporary structures shall be removed from the
site as directed by Owner/Engineer and the construction site left clean to the satisfaction of
Owner/Engineer.
The measurement for excavation in trenches shall be done in following
manner and will be paid accordingly.
i. Length :As per the actual length of pipes and fittings/special laid at work site.
ii. Width & Cross sections : As per instructions of Engineer-in-charge.
iii. Depth : Average depth of trench from ground level to the bottom level of
D.8.6.6 Measurement for pipes and fittings/ specials shall be in accordance with the
relevantclause(s) of specification for particular type of pipes.
Fencing provided along the sides of trenches and pits shall not be paid for separately and
Contractor shall take into account the costs of such works and quote accordingly.
In case of the metal packing or dressed stones not being deposited as specified or being
mixed up with excavated materials and not available for the reinstatement of
road/pavement, the cost of the metal packing or dressed stones required shall be charged to
Contractor by Owner/Engineer.
Service lines if damaged during excavation shall be made good either by contractor or by
other agency as Owner/Engineer may decide and wholly in either case at the expense of
Contractor. For the service lines of water and drainage above 150mm dia., the cost of the
diversion, supporting etc. will be paid extra as per actual.
Contractor shall not be paid any additional compensation for excess excavation over what is
specified as well as for any remedial measures that are specified.
The excess excavated material shall be carried away from site of works as specified, failing
which in view of public safety and traffic conveniences Owner/Engineer may carry out the
work byany other agency at Contractor’s risk and cost.
Item No : 10 Constructing Chamber of following size including excavation, refilling, BBCC
(1:5:10) for foundation, C.C.Channel (1:2:4), finished 15 mm thick cement plaster
inside in CM 1:3, finishing with cement slurry, Brick masonary in CM 1:5 & excluding
the cost of chamber seat cover etc.completed.
0.60 X 0.45 mt. size Inside Clear, Depth from 0.0 to 0.90 meter
0.60 X 0.75 mt. size Inside Clear, Depth from 0.0 to 0.90 meter.
0.75 X 0.75 mt. size (Inside Clear) Depth from 0.0 to 1.20 meter.
The sewet trench shall be excavated to the alignment and gradient shown on the plan and
section. In all storts soil including oil masonary asphalt roads and wet. excavation . The
sewer excavation shall be commenced at the down stream end of the sewer and be
continued upto the gradient as directed. The trench shall not open more than 60 meters
in advace of the completed sewer only when directed by the Engineer in charge looking to
the progress of the work in obtaining the formation of the bottom of the trenches the
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usual methods of suing sight rails and bonning roads shall be adopted during the whole of
the process. The center line of uniform height shall be carried clearly on each rail. The
depth of the excavation and invert of the sewer shall be checked by means of bonning
road of appropriate length and also straight edge.
The bed of the trench be shall well remmed before starting laying of sewer ines and
cement concrete and masonary work.
Where trenches are deep in bad grounds the sides shall be supported by suitable imbering
of shorting work looking to the nature of soil near big or important structures, the sides
of the trenches shall be closely and securely timbered. If any settlement of the building is
anticipated the timbering shall be left in the ground. The various materials excavated shall
be separately stacked so that in refilling the may be relaid on the same order as before
and least possible damage shall be done carpet on the public roads and private
properties. Surface covering consisting of asphalt carpet shall be kept on one side and
preserved for reinstatement. The excavated earth shall not heaped near the trenchers so
as to caused unnecessary obstruction along the pulling inspection, trenches etc. shall be
tunneled under only as necessary. The side of the trenches shall be nearly vertical and
plumb & red light shall be placed at each end at intervals as instructed and further
protested by rope fence. Necessary caution boards shall also be erected and diaced as
directed by the Engineer in charge.
Wherever possible material excavated from the trenches of whatever kind shall not
placed nearer than 3 meters from the outer edge of the excavated trench. The utmost
shall have to be taken in refilling the trenches so that no damage may be done no sewer
no lump shall be allowed to be put around the sewer. The remming of the filling shall be
done and well watered. The surplus earth shall be removed directed within 30 meters
lead. The measurement of the work shall be exact length and width of the trench as
specified or as per City Engineer instruction and depth shall be measured vertical as per
section upto invert or the pipe lind The City Engineer reserves the right of extra
excavation on either side if considers necessary for the safely of the work.
The bottom and sides of the trench shall be dressed in level and plumb in all directions
before any concrete in India. In case the excavation is done deeper than required no filling
shall be allowed to bring the formation to proper level but contractor shall have to lay
cement or lime be concrete of filling or other acceptable materials as directed by C.E. at
contractor won cost so as to come to proper information, in case bas formation are met
with the work shall have be done as per instruction of C.E. necessary arrangements for
watering trenches must be provided be contractor and without proper watering trenches
will not be allowed to be tilled to further. Contractor shall have to make arrangement for
acees to invert of the sewer and for inspection of the ware as ordered by the Engineer. If
is required to shired or after the alignment section of diameter of the pip the contractor
shall carry or altered the alignment section or diameter of the pipe the contractor shall
carry out the altered work at the rates quoted by him for the original work for items and
contractor shall not claim any expenses due to the changes made.
In case no work shall be done at night or on Sundays & other holidays and during the
recess time except in and other holiday the case of bad grounds such as running sand
where the work must be executed various day night without intruption when so ordered
by the Engineer.
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All existing water pipe storm drains sewer line railway tract, electric cables etc. which do
not in the opinion of Engineer required to be charged in location shall be supported and
protected from injury by the contractor. The contractor shall be liable to pay all damages
to water pipe, drains electric and telephone cables and to private property during the
execution of this contract and the same will be recovered from the running bills or
thedeposit of work whenever it becomes necessary in the opinion of the Engineer in
charge location of any existing sewers drains etc. not otherwise from in these
specification the contractor shall do the work of making such change and the work shall
be paid for as extra work. All places of public utility etc. shall be kept accessible for use.
No extra payment shall be made for land sides and side slopes done without prior
approval of the Engineer in charge.
Wherever natural soil commends winder excavation the mentioned above the same shall
be given after approved C.E. The rate for excavation for easy jointing and caulking nothing
extra shall be paid for this.
Refilling of trenches shall be done only after the grade of line and hydraulic test
practicable of the lines are checked and approved of and order given by the Engineer in
charge. The refilling shall be accompanied by through watering the layers of 0.50 metrs.
Further refilling shall be done there after and process should be repeated till trenches are
completely refilled. Temping and ramming with rammers shall have to be done at all place
of important work where ordered by Engineer in charge. After the trench is give the
trenches shall have to be refilled within 4 days with complete watering. If the contractor
fails to do watering satisfactory corporation shall get it done at the risk and cost of the
contractor with or without giving any notice and the expenses incurred in doing so
recovered from the contactor either in cost or from his payment through bills.
The brickbats shall be of new bricks, hared well burnt and broken to 40 mm nominal size.
These shall be free from earth and shall be got app. use. Sand shall be clear coarse, sharp
and free from earth and other impurities. Mixing shall be done on brick or stone platform
or of brickbats to mortar shall be measured in heaps by brick height irregular measure. If
ordered by C.E.
Concrete shall be laid in layers of 15 cms. and well consolidated maintained by the
contractor for before commencing the brick work. over boxes, concrete shall be well
watered. The mix shall be done in prop. of 1 : 5 :
Cement shall confirm to M-3, sand shall confirm to M-6, coarse agg. shall confirm to M-13,
water shall confirm M-1.
The prop. of the cement of sand coarse agg. shall be 1 : 5 : 10 i.e. 1 part of cement, 5 part
of sand and 10 parts of coarse agg. by volume. and the work shall be carried out as per
inst. of Engineer in charge and as per C.3.
Brick work cement mortar :
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Bricks shall be table brick confirming of approved kiln specifications as laid sown n PWD
Hand book NO. 2. These shall be well burnt and free from all defects and shall be got
approved by the Engineer in charge before the work is started. Cement to be used for
mortar shall comply with PWD Hand book specifications, cement mortar in the brick work
shall be 1 part of cement, 5 parts of sand. Every brick well sacked in water is required to
be laid I full & closed joints of cement mortar the thickness of which shall not exceed
cms. If on removal of centering any open joint shall be found, these shall be pointed
immediately. Special care shall taken to make the face of brick work smooth brick work
shall be toothed or shall racked back in coarse.
All intrades of curves shall be worked from temple strictly made to dimensions as per
1974-75 latest plan and section approved by C.E.
Brick work in general shall be of first class workmanship & shall be executed according to
the plan working proper dimention & as directed by the Office in charge from time to
time. Brick should be thoroughly wetted in water before use. All brick work to be cleaned
& wetted before laying cement mortar shall be prepared in special iron pals. And mixed
bag of 1.25 cft. or 1 cft. as measured as the case may be. All materials shall be stacked in
one side so as not to obstruct traffic in any way. The masonry should be constructed in
proper workmanship like manner with jointing plumb etc. to confirm with the general
specification No. 45 PWD Hand Book. The face work should be nearly finished. The shall
be kept watered for a week at least three days after the date of completion.
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:2:4
(1 cement :2 coarse sand :4 graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size)
RCC Work :- In general, plain and reinforced concrete work for manholes shall be carried
out in accordance with latest version of IS 456 unless otherwise specified in this
specification. The slab of manhole shall be cast with shutters lined with plywood and shall
smooth finished. For avoiding surface cracks due to variation in atmospheric temperature
and exposure to direct sunlight, RCC slab of manholes after casting shall be kept wet. M
15 grade of concrete used for construction of RCC manholes shall have minimum cement
content of 360 kg/cum of concrete. Bar bending schedule for reinforcement shall be
prepared by contractor and got approved from owner/ engineer before proceeding with
the work. Minimum cover to the reinforcement shall be 40 mm.
The rate includes cost of all labour, materials, tools and plant etc. required for satisfactory
completion of this item as described above.& the drawing as per A.M.C Dr. S.O.R shall be
final. The rate shall be for a unit of one number basis.
Providing TMT bar.
TMT bars shall conform to M-18. Mild steel binding wires shall conform to M-21
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The work shall consist of furnishing and placing reinforcement to the shape and
dimensions shows as on the drawings or as directed.
Steel shall be clean and free from rust and loose mill scale at the time of fixing in position
and subsequent concreting.
Reinforcing steel shall conform accurately to the dimensions given in the bar bending
schedules shown on relevant drawings. Bars shall be bent cold to specified shape and
dimensions or as directed using a proper bar bender, operated by hand or power to attain
proper radius of bends. Bars shall not be bent or straightened in a manner that will injure
the material. Bars bent during transport or handling shall be straightened before being
used on the work. They shall not be heated to facilitate bending. Unless otherwise
specified, a ‘U’ type hook at the end of each bar shall invariably be provided to main
reinforcement. The radius of the bend shall not be less than twice the diameter of the
round bar and the length of straight part of the bar beyond the end of the curve shall be
at least four times the diameter of the round bar. In case of bars which are not round and
in case of deformed bars, the diameter shall be taken as the diameter of circle having an
equivalent effective area. The hooks shall be suitably encased to prevent any splitting of
All the reinforcement bars shall be accurately placed in exact position shown on the
drawing and shall be securely held in position during, metal hangers, supporting wires or
other approved devices at sufficiently close intervals,. Bars shall not be allowed to sag
between supports nor displaced during concreting or any other operations of the work.
All devices used for positioning shall be of noncorrodible material. Wooden and metal
supports shall no extend to the surface of concrete, except where shown on drawings.
Placing of broken stone or brick and wooden blocks shall not be allowed. Pieces of broken
stone or brick and wooden blocks shall not be used. Layers of bars shall be separated by
spacer bars, precast mortar blocks or other approved devices. reinforcement after being
placed in position shall be maintained in a clean condition until completely embedded in
concrete. Special care shall be exercised to prevent any displacement of reinforcement in
concrete already placed. To prevent reinforcement from corrosion, concrete cover shall
be provided as indicated on drawings. All the bars producing from concrete and to which
other bars are to be spliced and which are likely to be exposed for a period exceeding
days shall be protected by a thick coast of neat cement grout.
Bars crossing each other where required shall be secured by binding wires (annealed) of
size not less than 1 mm in such manner that they do not slip over each other at the time
of fixing and concreting.
As far as possible, bars of full length shall be used. In case this is not possible, overlapping
of bars shall be done directed. When practicable, overlapping bars shall not touch each
other, but be kept apart by 25 mm or 1.25 mm times the maximum size of the coarse
aggregate whichever is greater by concrete between them. Where not feasible,
overlapping bars shall be bound with annealed wires not less than 1 mm thick twisted
tight. The overlaps shall be staggered for different bears and located at points along the
span where neither shear nor bending movement is maximum.
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Whenever indicated on the drawings or desired by the Engineer- in-charge, bars shall be
joined by coup lings which shall have a cross-section sufficient to transpit the full stresses
of bars. The ends of the bars that are joined by coupling shall be upset for sufficient length
so that the effective cross section at the base of threads is not less than norma l cross-
section of the bar. Threads shall be standard threads. Steel for coupling shall conform to
When permitted or specified on the drawings, joints of reinforcement bars shall be butt-
welded so as to transmit their full stresses. Welded joints shall preferably be located at
points when steel will not be subject to more than 75 percent of the maximum
permissible stresses and welds so staggered that at any one section not more than
percent of the rods are welded. Only electric are welding using a process which excludes
air from the molten metal and conforms to any or all other special provisions for the work
shall be accepted. Suitable means shall be provided for holding bars securely in position
during welding. It shall be ensured that no voids are left in welding and when welding is
done in two or three stages, previous surface shall be cleaned properly. Ends of the bars
shall be cleaned of all loose scale, rust, grease, paint and other foreign matter before
welding. Only competent welders shall be employed on the work. the M.S. electrodes
used for welding shall conform to I.S. 814. Welded pieces of reinforcement shall be
tested. Specimen shall be taken from the actual site and their number and frequency of
test shall be as directed.
R.C.C. Bedding :
Cement concrete for the bottom portion of manhole shall consist of one part of cement
two parts of sand four parts of black trap metal of other approved material of 0.6 to
cms size from well graded as per instruction. The rate includes all necessary materials
mixing lifting placing ramming watering etc. the exposed faces to be neatly finished
smooth with cement as per instructions. The concrete work to kept constantly watered
for at least fortnight.
Cement Plaster :
Cement plaster 15 mm thick shall be done using cement mortar of 1 part of cement &
parts of sand in uniform thickness with surfaces trely in plums. The work in general shall
comply with general specifications for plaster No. 64 in PWD hand book. The plaster
surfaces to be kept damp at least for a fortnight. All internal sides of the manholes
including soffit of the arch shall be provided with cement plaster.
FRC manhole cover with seat to be set in cement mortar with cement concrete of 1 : 2 :
prop. alround. FRC cover shall be marked with year mar AMC. etc. & arrow showing the
direction of flow.
Foot steps shall be of the best quality PVC as specified above true to dimensions. The rate
includes mixing the same in position as directed PVC foot steps of approved design and
quality shall have to be fixed if so ordered by C.E. without extra charges. PVC steps shall
be fixed at interval of 37 cm. vertically & 22 cm. horizontally starting from the invert of
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Mode Measurment
The mode of measurement shall be on Nos.
Item No : 11 Constructing Slab Type M.H. Chamber Of The Following Size Including
Excavation, Refilling, Brick Bats Cement Concrete (1:5:10) of thickness 15 C.M.,
CC Channel (1:2:4) of thickness 10 C.M., finished 15 mm thick cement plaster
inside & outside (Only for shaft) In Cm 1:3, Finishing With Cement Slurry, P/F
Mm Dia M.S.Steel Hdpe Coated Steps 35 Cm C/C At 35 Cm Staggered Masonary
In Cm 1:5, Rcc Slab In Cc1:1.5:3 of thickness 15 C.M.,Including Cantering &
Reinforcement (Single jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.)But Excluding The
Cost Of Manhole Seat Cover Etc..Completed Of Size 0.75 X 1.00 Meter (Inside
Clear, M.H. length should be parallel to the flow)
(Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.14)
1.00 to 2.00 meter depth, (Slab at Ground level)
2.00 to 3.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 0.60 mt. From G.L.)
Manhole shall be provided at every change of alignment, gradient or diameter
of sewer/storm water drains, Bends and junctions in the sewer/drain shall be grouped
together in manhole as far as possoble. The maximum distance between inspection
chambers shall be about 25 meters. Where the diameter of sewer/drain is increased, the
soffit of the pipe shall be fixed at the same level and necessary slope given to the channel
of manhole/inspection chamber. The minimum internal sizes of manhole/inspection
chamber shall be as per the respective item of work. The manhole/inspection chamber
shall be constructed as per the detailed drawings and as directed by Engineer. The bed
concrete and the brick masonry shall be constructed of such thickness as shown on
drawing. The brick masonry shall be constructed in C.M. (1:5), plastered on both faces
with 15 mm cement plaster in C.M. (1:3). The channel shall be semicircular in the bottom
half and of diameter equal to the sewer/drain. Above the horizontal diameter, the sides
shall be extended vertically to the same level as the crown of the outgoing pipe and the
top edge shall be suitable rounded off. The branch channels shall also be similarly
constructed with respect to the benching out at their junction with the main channel as
appropriate fall suitable rounded off in the direction of flow in the main channel shall be
given. The channel at the bottom of manhole / inspection chamber shall be plastered
with C.M. (1:3) and finished smooth. Rungs shall be provided in all manholes/inspection
chambers over 0.6 mtr in depth and shall be of cast iron conforming to IS:5455. These
rungs shall be fixed staggered in two vertical runs, 300 mm apart horizontallyand 300 mm
c/c vertically. The top rung shall be 450 mm below the manhole/ inspection chamber
cover and the lowest not more than 300 mm above the benching. The
manhole/inspection chamber frame and cover shall be of cast iron of specified weight and
shall conform to the requirements given in IS:1726. The covers and frames shall be cleanly
cast and they shall be free from air and sand holes and from clod shuts. They shall be
neatly dressed and carefully trimmed. All castings shall be free from voids whether due
to shrinkage, gas inclusion or other causes.Covers shall have a raised chequered design on
the top surface to provide an adequered nonslip grip. Cover shall be capable of easy
opening and closing and it shall be fitted in the frame in workmanship like manner. The
cover shall be gastight and water tight. The size of covers specified shall be considered
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as the clear internal\dimensions of the frame. Covers and frames shall be coated with a
black bituminous composition. The coating shall be smooth and tenaceous. The frame of
manhole/inspection chamber cover shall be firmly embeded to correct alignment and
level in cement concrete on the top of the masonry. The item shall be executed as per the
detailed drawing and as directed by Engineer. Precast R.C.C. cover of required size and
thickness shall be provided if specified in the item of work.
FRC SEAT COVER:
The frame shall be fixed in cement concrete of M15 grade all around and finished
with neat cement. The cover shall have a minimum thickness of 100 mm and weighing
kg. The fibers shall constitute 1% of the weight of the concrete in the form of 50 mm to
100 mm long high tensile steel wires. For the cover, MS sheet lapping of 3 gauge shall be
provided to avoid damage to the edges. Similarly for frame, MS angle/flat shall be
provided along the edge. Both MS sheet and angle shall be painted with black bituminous
paint. The cover should have suitable lifting arrangement. The fiber reinforced frame and
cover shall be manufactured as per the drawing approved by Owner/Engineer. The size,
type, weight, and locking arrangement for frame and cover shall be as specified
RCC Work :- In general, plain and reinforced concrete work for manholes shall be carried
out in accordance with latest version of IS 456 unless otherwise specified in this
specification. The slab of manhole shall be cast with shutters lined with plywood and shall
be smooth finished. For avoiding surface cracks due to variation in atmospheric
temperature and exposure to direct sunlight, RCC slab of manholes after casting shall be
kept wet. M 20 grade of concrete used for construction of RCC manholes shall have
minimum cement content of 360 kg/cum of concrete. Bar bending schedule for
reinforcement shall be prepared by contractor and got approved from owner/ engineer
before proceeding with the work. Minimum cover to the reinforcement shall be 40 mm.
The rate includes cost of all labour, materials, tools and plant etc. required for
satisfactory completion of this item as described above. The rate shall be for a unit of one
Item No : 12 Rate reduction over item of Constructing Slab Type M.H. Chamber of size
1.00 x 0.75 mt for constructing slab @ depth more than 0.60 mt below Ground Level
(Max. 3 unit of DM should be reduced in this item)
Item No : 13 Constructing Slab type M.H. Chamber of the following size including excavation,
refilling, brick bats cement concrete (1:5:10) of thickness 15 C.M., CC Channel (1:2:4) of
thickness 10 C.M., finished 15 mm thick cement plaster inside & outside (Only for shaft)
in CM 1:3, finishing with cement slurry, P/F 4 mm dia M.S.Steel HDPE coated steps
cm c/c at 35 cm staggered in masonary CM 1:5, RCC Slab in CC 1:1.5:3 of thickness
C.M., including Cantering & reinforcement (double jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 12 mm
dia.) but excluding the cost of Manhole seat cover etc..completed. of Size 1.00 X
meter (Inside Clear, M.H. length should be parallel to the flow.
1.00 to 2.00 meter depth, (Slab at Ground level)
2.00 to 3.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 0.6 mt. From G.L.)
3.00 to 4.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
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5.00 to 6.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
6.00 to 7.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
Item No : 14 Rate reduction over item of Constructing Slab Type M.H. Chamber of size
1.00 x 1.40 mt for constructing slab @ depth more than 0.60 mt for ( MH 2 to 3 mt
depth) and 1.0 mt for (MH above 3.0 mt depth) below Ground Level (Max. 5 unit of DM
should be reduced in this item)
Specification is same as specification of Item No 08, only the MH Chamber size is
mentione in this item is follows.
Mode Measurment
The mode of measurement shall be on Nos.
Item No : 15 Dismantling of existing Arch type manhole up to Arch and then Const. Slab type
manhole of following size incl. excavation, refilling and & finished 15 mm thick cement
plaster inside in CM 1:3, P/F 4 mm dia M.S.Steel HDPE coated steps 35 cm c/c at 35 cm
staggered in masonry CM 1:5, incl. cost of RCC Slab in CC 1:1.5:3, including Cantering &
reinforcement as directed by engineer in charge. Rate includes carting of debris and
1.0 x 0.75 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 15 C.M& reinforcement (Single jalli
at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) From 0 to 2 mt depth (Slab at Ground level)
1.00 x 0.75 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 15 C.M& reinforcement (Single jalli at
15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) From 2 to 3 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 CM & reinforcement (double jalli
at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) From 0 to 2 mt depth (Slab at Ground level)
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 CM& reinforcement (double jalli at
15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) From 2 to 3 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 CM & reinforcement (double jalli
at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) From 3 to 4 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From
The manholes shall be Dismantling of existing Arch type manhole up to Arch and then
Const. Slab type manhole as per plan and section approved by the Addl. C.E. The
specifications for different items of manholes are as under :
Excavation: This shall be done as per specification mentioned in item No.1 Excavation.
Brickbats cement concrete in proportion (1:5:10) For detailed specification refer R & B
Dept. booklet for General Technical Specification for building works , Page no. 31
Section.No. 5.3.8(a)
Brickwork(1:5):
For detailed specification refer R & B Dept. booklet for General Technical Specification
for building works ,Page no. 43 , Section. No. 6.12(B).
C.C. Channels :
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Cement concrete for the inverts and channels of manholes shall consist of one parts of
cement 2 parts of sand and 4 parts of aggregates of black trap metal of approved
materials of sizes from 0.6 to 2.5 cm. well graded as per instructions.
The rate includes all necessary materials mixing, laying and ramming and watering. The
exposed faces to be finished with neat cement as per instructions. The channel shall be
half round in lies with the dia of pipe as per drawing and instruction of the engineer in
charge. Proper benching shall be provided at both sides of the channel.
Cement Plaster(1:3) :
For detailed specification refer R & B Dept. booklet for General Technical Specification for
building works , Page no. 104 , Section. No. 17.58(I) Except that the thickness of the
plaster shall be 15 mm instead of 10 mm.
4 mm dia M.S Steel HDPE coated steps 35 cm c/c at 35 cm staggered
For detailed specification refer R & B Dept. booklet for General Technical Specification for
building works , Page no. 159 , Section. No. 24.13 and fixation or any change at the site
according to the direction of Engineer-in-charge in charge
Carting of Surplus Earth :
The surplus earth which is left an site after refilling and proper watering of the trenches
shall have to be carted away upto a distance within 30 mts. & shall be spread at the site
according to the direction of Engineer-in-charge in charge.
RCC Work :- In general, plain and reinforced concrete work for manholes shall be carried
out in accordance with latest version of IS 456 unless otherwise specified in this
specification. The slab of manhole shall be cast with shutters lined with plywood and shall
be smooth finished. For avoiding surface cracks due to variation in atmospheric
temperature and exposure to direct sunlight, RCC slab of manholes after casting shall be
kept wet. M 20 grade of concrete used for construction of RCC manholes shall have
minimum cement content of 360 kg/cum of concrete. Bar bending schedule for
reinforcement shall be prepared by contractor and got approved from owner/ engineer
before proceeding with the work. Minimum cover to the reinforcement shall be 40 mm.
The rate includes cost of all labour, materials, tools and plant and size etc. required for
satisfactory completion of this item as described above.& the drawing as per A.M.C Dr.
S.O.R shall be final.
The rate shall be for a unit of one number basis.
Item No : 16 Providing and fixing S.W. gully trap with C.I. grating\ brick masonry chamber and
water tight C.I. cover with frame of 300mm x 300mm size (inside) with standard
weight.(i) Square mouth traps. (A) 100mm x 100mm size P type (Based on Building SOR
2023-24, Item No. 24006AA, NBO Item 24.19)
(1) Water shall conform to M-1. (2) Cement mortar of proportion 1 : 5 shall conform to to
M-11. (3) Burnt brick shall conform to M-15. (4) The S.W. Gulley trap of 100 mm. x 10-0
mm. size shall conform to M-70.
Excavation for gulley trap shall be done true to dimensions and levels as indicated on
plans or as directed. The excavation work shall generally be done as per relevant
specification of earth work.
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The gulley trap shall be fixed over cement concrete 1 : 5 : 10 (1 cement : 5 sand :
graded brick bats aggregate 40 mm. nominal size) foundation, 650 mm. square and
mm. thick. The depth of top of concrete below the ground level shall be 675 mm. The
jointing of gulley outlet to the branch drain shall be done similar to jointing of S. W. pipe
as described in item No. 24.1 (A).
Brick masonry chamber : After fixing and testing gulley and branch drain, a brick masonry
300 x 300 mm. inside with bricks in C. M. 1 : 5 (1 cement : 5 sand) shall be built be built
with a 100 mm. brick work round the gully trap from the top of bed concrete upto ground
level. The space between the chamber walls and the trap shall be filled with cement
concrete 1 : 5 : 10. The upper portion of the chamber i.e. above the top level of the trap
shall be plastered inside with cement mortar 1 : 3 (1 cement : 3 sand) finished with
floating coat of neat cement. The corners and bottom of the chamber shall be rounded of
so as to slope towards the grating.
Fixing FRC G.T. round cover with frame incl. fixing the same.
Mode of measurements & payment :
The rate includes cost of all labour, materials, tools and plant etc. required for satisfactory
completion of this item as described above.The rate shall be for a unit of one number
Item No : 17 Making connection to the ex.M.H.in running sewer incl. Dewatering and other
required machinery etc. of following dia pipes at any convenient time. All damaged
work shall be well repaired as per instructions. etc..complete.
Making connections to the Ex. MH in running sewer of any dia pipes at any convenient
time when MH is found empty. All damage work shall be well repair instructions etc.
comp.The pipes of any dia and any material shall be cut as per requirement to make
connection in existing manhole. Reinforcement bars shall also have to be cut in existing
manhole as per requirement and making good the same. The dis-mental materials shall be
carried to places at all lead as directed by Engineer-in-charge. If directed the work shall
have to be done at night.
The measurement, shall be as per No.
Item No : 18 Cutting the pipes of following dia coming in the new M.H.in running sewer
including cutting bars, including removing debris /silt from the M.H. and carting at a
suitable distance etc. complete as directed. No payment for M.H. work will be made
until pipe is not cut completely in all respect.
150 mm to 300 mm dia.
400 mm to 600 mm dia.
Cutting the pipe of dia 150 to 300 mm incl. cutting the bars, in new mm at any depth it
read. And finishing smooth. Removing any type debris form the MH and courting away at
a suitable dist. The cutting edge shall be finished smooth with CM 1:3 and CC 1:2:4.The
M/s shall be on No. basis.
Item No : 19 Repairing damaged M.H. and rasing M.H. up to road level incl. removing damaged
brick work and repairing by brick masonry in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M. 1:3 and fixing
C.I. steps and existing MH sheet cover, removing the debris from MH and carting the
same as directed.
(A) up to 0.15 mt. (@ Two Coarse)
(B) up to 0.35mt. (@ Four Coarse)
(C) up to 0.65 mt. (@ Seven Coarse)
(D) up to 0.90 mt. (@ Ten Coarse )
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Repairing damaged M.H. and rasing M.H. up to road level incl. removing damaged brick
work and repairing by brick masonry in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M. 1:3 and fixing C.I.
steps and existing MH sheet cover, removing the debris from MH and carting the same
as directed. Also
The M/s shall be on No. basis.
Item No : 20 Repairing damaged I.C./ Raising removing damaged brick work and repairing by
brick masonry in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M. 1:3 and fixing C.I. steps and existing
chamber sheet cover, removing the debris from chamber and carting the same as
Repairing damaged I.C./ Raising removing damaged brick work and repairing by brick
masonry in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M. 1:3 and fixing C.I. steps and existing chamber
sheet cover, removing the debris from chamber and carting the same as directed.
The M/s shall be on No. basis.
Item No : 21 Providing F.R.C. MH seat cover incl. carting to the work site etc. comp. Directed.
F.R.C. Extra Heavy Duty (EHD-35) Manhole Covers & Frames Cover : 728mm ø &
mm thick circular cover, 35.00 MT load design, 100x2mm MS flat allround, 16mm ø plain
round bar for lifting the cover & should be fitted with plastic cups. Frame : 560 mm ø
clear opening, outer size- 888x888x175 mm. On the upper periphery of frame 25 x 3 mm
wide MS flat should be well embed in concrete to protect the edges of frame. FRC
E.H.D.-35 manhole cover & frame described as above
F.R.C. Heavy Duty [HD-20] Machinehole Covers - 560 mm ø clear opening, The
dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS 12592 : 2002 table
F.R.C. Medium Duty [MD-10] Machinehole Covers - 560mm ø clear opening, The
dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS 12592 : 2002 table
F.R.C. Medium Duty [MD-10] Chamber Covers & Frame- 600 x 450 mm clear opening,
The dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS 12592 :
F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-2.5] Machinehole Covers & Frames-560mm ø clear opening, The
dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS 12592 : 2002 table
Providing and Supplying Fiber reinforced concrete circular cover of following dia,thickness
and Load design, with minimum concrete grade M30 and minimum cement content shall
be 360 kg / m3, with maximum water cement ratio of 0.45, minimum reinforcement shall
be 70 kg/cmt of bars or with welded wire mesh, The minimum volume of fibers shall be
0.5 % of the volume of the concrete. equivalent dia of fiber shall not be greater than
mm, the length to eq.dia ratio of fiber shall be in range of 50 to 80, 2mm th M.S. flat of
full thickness around periphery of cover shall be provided, for lifting arrangement 16 or
mm dia plain bar should be fitted with G.I. or plastic cup as per load design incl. loading
carting unloading stacking etc. complete as per IS 12592 & as directed. Other specification
is same as per AMC central store latest circuler.
The design load is as per mentione in the items.
The M/s shall be on NO basis.
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Item No : 22 Carting and Fixing M.H., Chamber or Catchpite Seat and Cover in line and level
to match exisisting road level in C.C. 1:2:4 and finishing smooth, watering and
protecting for 7 days etc. complete as directed. M.H. seat cover will be supplied
Carting and Fixing M.H., Chamber or Catchpite Seat and Cover in line and level to match
exisisting road level in C.C. 1:2:4 and finishing smooth, watering and protecting for 7 days
etc. complete as directed. M.H. seat cover will be supplied byA.M.C.(from any store).
The M/s shall be on No. basis.
Item No : 23 Providing Kachha of Pakka Dummy in the following dia pipes and removing the
same after completion of the connection work as directed. (GWSSB SOR 2022-23)
300 mm dia. And below sewer line
400 to 500 mm dia. Sewer line
600 to 700 mm dia. Sewer line
Temporary/ permanent plugging and blocking of sewer line, branch connections and
diversion of flows anremoval of all plugs, etc. The plugging in the line is temporary or
permenent is desided by the engineer incharge. And that plugging will be removed by
agency as and when ask by the engineer incharge. No extra cost for removing of plugging
Item No : 24 Providing Dead Cantering using good quality Country Wood Planks, wall Plate of
required thickness and size including placing the nece. supports of reqd. size, nailing,
fixing with mortar, levelling. All specification for dead centring as per standard engg.
practice etc. comp. as directed.
Providing Dead Cantering using good quality Country Wood Planks, wall Plate of required
thickness and size including placing the nece. supports of reqd. size, nailing, fixing with
mortar, levelling. All specification for dead centring as per standard engg. practice etc.
comp. as directed.
The M/s shall be on Smt. basis.
Item No : 25 Supplying, labour for break down repairing work for activities like excavation,
disliting, removing debris from trench back filling etc. comp. as directed by Eng.in
charge.(Building SOR 2023-24,(Basic rates for Labour work))
Labour charges - Mazdoor (Male) (Sr. No. 1051 Code L-22, Page
Labour charges - Mazdoor (Fe-Male) (Sr. No. 1050 Code L-21,
Labour charges - Supervision for Machinery (Sr. No. 1058 Code
L-29, Page No.39)
Providing Labour for Mice. Work for Breakdown work releted job including required tools
etc.comp.Work with available equipment for breakdown type of work. No extra cost will
be given for the equpement used by the labour for the work.
The M/s shall be on No basis.
Item No : 26 Barricading the entire break down or excavated area on rental basis using
wooden ballies / M.S.angles at max. 2.00 meter centre to centre, C.G.I. Sheet, reflective
paint / Board out side to avoid accident & for smooth traffic diversion & movement
including cautionary board etc. Item also includes for making temporary sufficient nos
of lighting arrangement through out the work with necessary required arrangement.
The same shall be removed after completion of work. (Only for break down work from
start to complete) (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16)
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For detailed specification refer5th revision of MORTH (2013) & also amendment shall be
applicable to the latest versions.
The M/s shall be on SMT basis.
Item No : 27 Providing TMT Bar FE415 reinforcement for R.C.C. work including bending,
binding and placing in position complete upto floor two level (upto 10 ton)
For detailed specification refer R & B Department booklet for General Technical
Specification for building works.
M/s. shall be on Kgs basis.
Item No : 28 Brick work using common burnt clay building bricks having crushing strength
not less than 35kg./Sq.Cm. In foundation and plinth in Cement Mortar 1:5.(1-Cement:
-fine sand)(B) Conventional.
Foundation Masonary: Providing and laying Brick work using common burnt clay building
bricks having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/Sq. cm. in foundations and plinth in
cement mortar 1: 6 (1 cement : 6 fine sand). This includes pointing, curing, scaffolding,
etc. complete Materials: Water shall conform to M-1 Cement shall conform to M-3 Sand
shall conform to M-6. Brick shall conform to M-15 Cement mortar shall conform to M-11.
Workmanship: Proportion: The proportion of the cement mortar shall be 1:6 (1 cement :
fine sand) by volume. Wetting of bricks: The bricks required for masonry shall be
thoroughly wetted with clean water for about two hours before use or as directed. The
cessation of bubbles, when the bricks are wetted with water is an indication of through
wetting of bricks. Laying: Bricks shall be laid in English bond unless directed otherwise.
Half or cut bricks shall not be used except when necessary to complete to bond; closer in
such case shall be cut to required size and used near the ends of walls. A layer of mortar
shall be spread on full width for suitable length of the lower course. Each brick shall first
be properly bedded and set home by gently tapping with handle of trowel or wooden
mallet. It side face shall be flushed with mortar before the next brick is laid and pressed
against it. On copletion of course, the vertical joints shall be fully filled form the top with
mortar. The walls shall be taken up truly in plumb. All courses shall be laid truly horizontal
and all vertical joint shall be truly vertical. Vertical joints in alternate course shall generally
be directly one over the other. The thickness of brick course shall be kept uniform. The
brick shall be laid with frog upwards. A set of tools comprising of wooden straight edges,
mason’s sprit level, square half meter rub, and pins, string and plumb shall be kept on the
site of work for frequent checking during the progress of work. Both the faces of walls of
thickness greater than 23 cms shall be kept in proper place. All the connected brick work
shall be kept not more than one meter over the rest of the work. Where this is not
possible, the work shall be raked back according to bond (and not left toothed) at an
angle not steeper than 45 degrees. All fixtures, pipes, outlets of water, hold fasts of doors
and windows etc. which are required to be built in wall shall be embedded in cement
mortar. Joints: Bricks shall be so laid that all joints are quite flush with mortar. Thickness
of joins shall not exceed 12 mm. The face joints shall be raked out as directed by taking
tools daily during the progress of work, when the mortar is still green so as to provide key
for plaster or pointing to done. The face of brick shall be cleaned the very day on which
the brick work is laid and all mortar dropping removed. Curing Green work shall be
protected from rain suitably. Masonry work shall be kept moist on all the faces for a
period seven days. The top of masonry work shall be kept well wetted at the closeof the
day Preparation of foundation bed: If the foundation is to be laid directly on the
excavated bed, the bed shall be leveled, cleared of all loose materials, cleaned and wetted
before starting masonry. If masonry is to be laid on concrete footing, the top of concrete
shall be cleaned and moistened. The contractor shall obtain the engineer'’ approval for
the foundation bed, before foundation masonry is started. When puccas flooring is to be
provided flush with the top to plinth, the inside plinth offset hall be kept lower than the
outside plinth top by the thickness of the flooring. Mode of measurements and payment:
70 | P a g e The measurements of this item shall be taken for the brick masonry fully
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completed in foundation up to plinth. The limiting dimensions not exceeding those shown
on the plans or as directed shall be final. Battered, tapered and curved portions shall be
measured net. No deduction shall be made from the quantity of brick work nor any extra
payment made for embedding in masonry or making holes in respect of following items:
(1) Ends of joints, beams, posts, girders, rafters, purlins, trusses, corbel steps etc. where
cross sectional area does not exceed 500 Sq. cm. (2) Opening not exceeding 1000 Sq. cm.
(3) Wall plates and bed plates, bearing of slabs, chhajas an the like whose thickness does
not exceed 10 Cms. and the bearing does not extend to the full thickness of wall. (4)
Drainage holes, and recesses for cement concrete blocks to embed hold fasts for doors,
windows etc. (5) Iron fixtures, pipes up to 300 mm dia hold fasts and doors and windows
built into masonry and pipes etc. for concealed wiring. (6) Forming chases of section not
exceeding 350 Sq. Cm. in masonry. Apertures for fire places shall not be deducted nor
shall extra labour required to make splaying of jambs, throating and making Arches over
the aperture be paid for separately. The rate shall be for a unit of one cubic meter. Above
Plinth Masonary: Providing and laying Brick work using common burnt clay building bricks
having crushing strength not less than 35 kg/Sq. cm. in cement mortar 1: 6 (1 cement :
fine sand) for superstructure upto floor three level height. This includes pointing, curing,
necessary scaffolding, tools, etc. complete. Materials: Bricks shall conform to M-15.
Cement mortar shall conform M-11. Workmanship: The relevant specifications of item No.
13 shall be followed except that the masonry work shall be carried out above plinth level
to floor two level i.e. for ground floor. The frames of doors, windows, cupboards, etc. shall
be housed into the brick work at the correct location and level as directed. The heavy
steel doors, window frames etc. shall be built in with brick work but for ordinary steel
doors and windows required opening for frames, hold fasts etc. shall be left in the wall
and frames embedded later on in order to avoid damage to the frames. Necessary
scaffolding shall be provided. The supports of the scaffolding shall be sound and strong
tied together with horizontal pieces over which the scaffolding planks shall be fixed.
Simple scaffolding shall be allowed normally. In this case scaffolding hole shall rest in hold
header horizontal coarse only. Minimum number of holes shall be left in brick work for
supporting horizontal scaffolding holes. The contractor is responsible for providing and
maintaining sufficiently strong scaffolding so as to withstand all loads likely to come upon
it. For the face of brick work where plastering is to be done joints shall be racked out to a
depth not less than thickness of joints. The face of brick work shall be cleaned and mortar
dropping removed on very same day that brick work is laid. Mode of measurement: The
masonry work of G. F. i.e. above plinth level to floor two level shall be measured and paid
under this item. 71 | P a g e Brick work in parapet shall be included in the corresponding
masonry item of store immediately below the floor above which the parapet is built. No
deduction shall be made from quantity of brick work. No extra payment shall be made for
embedding in masonry or making holes in respect of following items: The rate shall be for
a unit of one cubic meter Half Brick Masonary: Providing and laying brick partition wall of
11.50 cms thick with good quality bricks of the strength not less than 35 Kg / Sq. c.m. kiln
burnt bricks laid in C.M. 1:4 ( 1 Cement and 4 Coarse sand) including providing 5 cms thick
cement concrete bed 1:3:6 ( 1 Cement : 3 Sand : 6 Grit size 6 mm to 10 mm) after every
layers of bricks including racking out the joints , scaffolding, staging curing, etc. complete
as per the standard specifications in true line, level and plumb for super structure at any
height and level. This includes pointing, curing, necessary scaffolding, tools etc. complete.
Materials: Brick shall conform to M-15. Water shall conform to M-1. Cement shall
conform to M 3. Sand shall conform to M-6. Cement mortar shall conform to M-11.
Workmanship: Relevant specifications of bricks, wetting and laying of bricks, joints, curing
etc. shall conform to item No 13 except the brick work of half bricks shall be carried out.
Cement mortar used in masonry work shall be in proportion of 1 part of cement and
part of sand by volume. All bricks shall be laid strecher wise, breaking joints with those in
the upper and lower courses. The wall shall be taken truly plumb. All courses shall be laid
truly horizontal and all vertical joints shall be truly vertical. The bricks shall be laid with
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frogs upwards. A set of masons tools shall be maintained on work as required for frequent
checking. Mode of measurement and payment: The half brick masonry work in foundation
and plinth shall be measured under this item, the limiting dimensions shall not exceed
those shown in the plan or as directed. Any work done extra over the specified
dimensions shall be ignored. The relevant specifications of item No. 6.12 shall be
followed. The length shall be measured nearest to one Cm. The rate shall be for a unit of
M/s. shall be on CMT basis.
Item No : 29 Providing15mm thick cement plaster in single coat on Rough (Similar) side of
single or half brickwalls for interior plastering upto floor two level and finished even and
smooth in (i) Cement mortar 1:3 (1-cement:3-sand)
For detailed specification refer R & B Department booklet for General Technical
Specification for building works. Plaster thickness is 15mm.
M/s. shall be on SMT basis.
Item No : 30 Constructing Bombay Pattern Type Catch Pit of size 0.60 x 0.60 depth up to 1 mt
including excavation, B.B.C.C. (1:5:10), 23 cms thick brick maso. wall in the prop. of CM
(1:6) with 40 mm thick IPS flooring in the prop M15 at bottom and 15 mm thick cement
plaster inside the catch pit in the proportion of CM (1:3) with out jali etc. comp. as
Constructing Bombay Pattern Type Catch Pit of size 0.60 x 0.60 depth up to 1 mt including
excavation, B.B.C.C. (1:5:10), 23 cms thick brick maso. wall in the prop. of CM (1:6) with
mm thick IPS flooring in the prop M15 at bottom and 15 mm thick cement plaster inside
the catch pit in the proportion of CM (1:3) with out jali etc. comp. as directed.
M/s. shall be on No basis.
Item No : 31 CatchPit Jali (Heavy duty) Fixing P/F FRC catch pit jali with frame 600mm x 600mm
clear opening etc. comp.. As directed by engineer in charge.
CatchPit Jali (Heavy duty) Fixing P/F FRC catch pit jali with frame 600mm x 600mm clear
opening etc. comp.. The cover and frame both are in heavy duty. No extra cost for the
fitting of frame and cover and carting and lifting will given.
M/s. shall be on No basis.
Item No : 32 Providing, laying and jointing in true line and level UPVC pipe (SCH-40) of following
dia. Including fittings of standard make as approved by Engineer-in-charge. (Building
SOR 2023-24, Item code 23061)
Providing, laying and jointing in true line and level UPVC pipe (SCH-40) of
following dia. Including fittings of standard make as approved by Engineer-in-charge. The
pipe is strong and this is for the small connection work during drainage work. All bend and
other solution for the connection of pipe is include in the cost.
M/s. shall be on Rmt basis.
Item No : 33 Dismentaling tiled of stone floors laid in mortar including stacking of serviceable
materilas and disposal of unserviceable materials with all lead and lift.
(Based on Building SOR 2023-24, Item No 20005,Page No:- 140)
Dismentaling tiled of stone floors laid in mortar including stacking of serviceable
materilas and disposal of unserviceable materials with all lead and lift.
Rate included with labour and excess disposal machinary used for the same.
M/s. shall be on Smt basis.
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Item No : 34 Providing & Supplying Hitachi Machine -110 capacity on rental basis in case of
emergency situation and break down type work & also during unavoidable condition as
per instruction of engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and operating
charges . (No payment should be allowed for non working condition of machinery )
(Based on central work shop rate)
Unit shall be in Hour basis.
Item No : 35 Providing & Supplying Hitachi Machine -200 capacity on rental basis in case of
emergency situation and break down type work & also during unavoidable condition as
per instruction of engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and operating
charges. (No payment should be allowed for non working condition of machinery )
(Based on central work shop rate)
Unit shall be in Hour basis.
Item No : 36 Providing & Supplying hydra carne Machine of 12 tone capacity on rental basis in
case of emergency situation and break down type work & also during unavoidable
condition as per instruction of engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and
operating charges. (No payment should be allowed for non working condition of
machinery) (Based on central work shop rate )
Unit shall be in Hour basis.
Item No : 37 Supplying electric breaker machine for RCC slab or asphalt demolishing work on
site by using operator, fuel, power supply etc.complete as directed. (no payment should
be allowed for non working condition of machinery and for pipe line excavation and
M.H. work. Allowed only for break down work)
(Based on Previously approved rate by CE sir )
Unit shall be in Shift basis.
Item No : 38 Supplying Pneumatic Breaker Machine for RCC Slab or Asphalt Demolishing Work
on site by using Operator, fuel, power Supply etc. Complete as Directed. (No payment
should be allowed for non working condition of machinery and for pipe line excavation
and M.H. work. Allowed only for break down work) (Based on Previously approved rate
Unit shall be in Shift basis.
Item No : 39 Hiring of tractor with trolley considering 8 Hrs. as working day hours incl. Driver
(GWSSB SOR 2021-22)
Hiring of tractor with trolley considering 8 Hrs. as working day hours incl.Driver
Item No : 40 Hiring of Three wheeler carrier (Chakado/Rixa) considering 10 Hrs. as working day
hours incl.Driver (GWSSB SOR 2021-22)
Hiring of Three wheeler carrier (Chakado/Rixa) considering 10 Hrs. as working day hours
incl.Driver (GWSSB SOR 2021-22)
Item No : 41 Providing and laying cement concrete 1:5:10 (1- Cement : 5- fine sand : 10-
graded brick bat aggregates 40mm nominal size) and curing complete excluding cost of
formwork in (A) Foundation and Plinth (Building SOR 2023-24 Item Code No. 05009A, as
per NBO Item No. 5.8.3; Page no. 56)
1.0 Materials: Water shall conform to M-1. Cement shall conform to M-3. Sand shall conform
to M-6, Grit shall conform to M-8 Graded stone aggregate 20 mm nominal size shall
conform to M-12.
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2.1 The concrete mix is not required to be designed by preliminary tests. The proportion of
the concrete mix shall be 1:2:4 (1 cement :2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone aggregate
mm nominal size) by volume. Concrete work shall have exposed concrete surface or as
specified in the item.
2.2 The designation ordinary M-100, M-150, M-200, M-250 specified as per I.S Correspond
approximately to 1:3:6, 1:2:4, 1 1/2 :3 and 1:1:2 nominal mix of ordinary concrete by
volume respectively.
2.3 The ingredients required for ordinary concrete containing one beg of cement of 50 Kg. by
weight (0.0342 Cu. M) for different proportions of mix shall be as under:-
Grade of Total quantity of dry Proportion of fine Quantity of
concrete aggregate by volume per 50 aggregate to coarse water per
Kgs, of cement to be taken aggregate 50 Kgs. of
as the sum of individual cement
volume of fine and coarse maximum.
aggregates, maximum
M-100 (1:3:6) 300 Liters Generally 1:2 for fine 34 Liters
aggregate by volume
M-150 (1:2:4) 220 ” but subject to and 32 “
upper limit of 1:1/2 and
lower limit 1:3
2.4 The water cement ratios shall not more than those specified in the above table. The
cement content of the mix specified in the Table shall be increased if the quantity of
water in a mix has to be increased to overcome the difficulties of placement and
compaction so that the water cement ratio specified in the Table is not exceeded.
2.5 Work ability of the concrete shall be controlled by maintaining a water cement ratio that
is bound to give a concrete mix which is just sufficiently wet to be placed and compacted
without difficulty with the means available.
2.6 the maximum size of coarse aggregate shall be as large as possible within the limits
specified but in no case greater than surround all reinforcement thoroughly and to fill the
corners of the form.
2.7 For reinforced concrete work, coarse aggregates having a nominal size of 20mm are
generally considered satisfactory.
2.8 For heavily reinforced concrete members as in the case of ribs of main beams the nominal
maximum size of coarse aggregate should usually be restricted to 5 mm less than the
minimum clear distance between the main bars, or 5 mm less than the minimum cover to
the reinforcement whichever is smaller.
2.9 Where the reinforcement is widely spaced as in solid slabs, limitations of size of the
aggregate may not be important and the nominal maximum size may sometimes be as
greater than the minimum cover.
2.10 Admixture may used in concrete only with approval of Engineer-in-charge based upon the
evidence that with the passage of time, neither the compressive strength of concrete is
reduced nor are other requisite qualities of concrete and steel impaired by the use of
such admixtures.
3.0 Workmanship:
3.1 Proportioning: Proportioning shall be done by volume, except cement which shall be
measured in terms of bags of 50 Kg. weight. The volume of one such bag being taken as
0.0342 Cu. Meter. Boxes of suitable sizes shall be used for measuring sand aggregate. The
size of the boxes (internal) shall be 35 cms x 25 cms. and 40 cms deep. White measuring
the aggregate and sand, the box shall be filled without shaking ramming or hammering.
The proportioning of sand shall be on the basis of its dry volume and in case of damp
sand, allowances for bulkage shall be made.
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3.2.1 For all work, concrete shall be mixed in a mechanical mixer which along with other
accessories shall be kept in first class working condition and so maintained throughout
the construction. Measured quantity of aggregate, sand, cement required for each batch
shall be poured into the drum of the mechanical mixer while it is continuously running.
After about half a minute of dry mixing, measured quantity of water required for each
batch of concrete mix shall be added gradually and mixing continued for another one and
half a minute. Mixing shall be continued till materials are uniformly distributed and
uniform color of the entire mass is obtained and each individual particle of the coarse
aggregate shows complete coating of mortar containing its proportionate amount of
cement. In no case shall the mixing be done for less than 2 minutes after all ingredients
have been put into the mixer.
3.2.2 When hand mixing is permitted by the Engineer-in-charge for small jobs or for certain
other reasons, it shall be done on the smooth watertight platform large enough to allow
efficient turning over the ingredients of concrete before and after adding water. Mixing
platform shall be so arranged that no foreign material gets mixed with concrete nor does
the mixing water flow out. Cement in required number of bags shall be placed in a
uniform layer on top of the measured quantity of fine and coarse aggregate, which shall
also be spread in a layer of uniform thickness on the mixing platform. Dry coarse and fine
aggregate and cement shall then be mixed thoroughly by turning over to get a mixture to
uniform color. Specified quantity of water shall then be added gradually through a rose-
can and the mass turned over till a mix of required consistency is obtained. In hand mixing
quantity of cement shall be increased by 10 percent above that specified.
3.2.3 Mixers which have been out of use for more than 30 minutes shall be thoroughly cleaned
before putting in a new batch. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Engineer-in-charge the
first batch of concrete from the mixture shall contain only two thirds of normal quantity
of coarse aggregate. Mixing plant shall be thoroughly cleaned before changing from one
type of cement to another.
3.3 Consistency :
3.3.1 The degree of consistency which shall depend upon the nature of the work and methods
of vibration of concrete, shall be determined by regular slump tests in accordance with
I.S. 1199-1959. The slump of 10mm to 25mm. shall be adopted when vibrators are used
and 80 mm when vibrators are not used.
3.4 Inspection:
3.4.1 Contractor shall give the Engineer-in-charge due notice before placing any concrete in the
forms to permit him to inspect and accept the false work and forms as to their strength,
alignment, and general fitness but such inspection shall not relieve the contractor of his
responsibility for the safety of men, machinery, materials and for results obtained.
Immediately before concreting, all forms shall be thoroughly cleaned.
3.4.2 Centering design and its erection shall be got approved from the Engineer-in-charge.
One carpenter with helper shall invariably be kept present throughout the period of
concreting. Movement of labour and other persons shall be totally prohibited for
reinforcement laid in position. for access to different parts, suitable mobile platforms
shall be provided so that steel reinforcement in position is not disturbed. For ensuring
proper cover, mortar blocks of suitable size shall be provided so that steel reinforcement
in position is not disturbed. For ensuring proper cover, mortar blocks of suitable size shall
be cast and tied to the reinforcement. Timber kapachi or metal pieces shall not be used
for this purpose.
3.5 Transporting and laying:
3.5.1 The method of transporting and placing concrete shall be as approved. Concrete shall be
so transported and placed that no contemination, segregation or loss of its constituent
material takes place.
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All form wok shall be cleaned and made free from standing water, dust, show or ice
immediately before placing of concrete.
No concrete shall be placed in any part of the structure until the approval of the Engineer-
in-charge has been obtained.
3.5.2 Concreting shall proceed continuously over the area between construction joints. Fresh
concrete shall not be placed against concrete which has been in position for more than
minutes unless a proper construction joint is formed. Concrete shall compacted in its final
position within 30 minutes of its discharge from the mixer. Except where otherwise
agreed to by the Engineer-in-charge concrete shall be deposited n horizontal layers to a
compacted depth of not more than 0.45 meter when internal vibrators are used and not
exceeding 0.30 meter in all other cases.
3.5.3 Unless otherwise agreed to by the Engineer-in-charge, concrete shall not be dropped into
place from a height exceeding 2 meters. When trunking or chutes are used they shall be
kept close and used in such a way as to avoid segregation. When concreting has to be
resumed on a surface which has hardened, it shall be roughened, swept clean, thoroughly
wetted and covered with a 13 mm thick layer of mortar composed of cement and sand in
the same ratio as in the concrete mix itself. This 13 mm layer of mortar shall be freshly
mixed and placed immediately before placing of new concrete. Where concrete has not
fully hardened, all laitance shall be removed by scrubbing the wet surface with wire or
bristle brushes, care being taken to avoid dislodgment of any particles of coarse
aggregate. The surface shall then be thoroughly wetted, all free water removed and then
coated with neat cement grout. The first layer of concrete to be placed on this surface
shall not exceed 150 mm in thickness and shall be well rammed against old work
particular attention being given to corners and close spots.
3.5.4 All concrete shall be compacted to produce a dense homogeneous mass with the
assistance of vibrators, unless, otherwise permitted by the Engineer-in-charge for
exceptional cases, such as concreting under water, where vibrators cannot be used.
Sufficient vibrators in serviceable condition shall be kept at site so that spare equipment
is always available in the event of breakdowns.
Concrete shall be judged to be compacted when the mortar fills the spaces between the
coarse aggregate and begins to cream up to form an even surface. Compaction shall be
completed before the initial setting starts i.e. within 30 minutes of addition of water to
dry mixture. During compaction, it shall be observed that needle vibrators are not applied
on reinforcement which is likely to destroy the bond between concrete and
3.6 Curing: Immediately after compaction, concrete shall be protected from weather
including rain, running water, shocks, vibration, traffic, rapid temperature changes, frost
and drying out process. It shall be covered with wet sacking, hassain or other similar
absorbant material approved, soon after the initial set and shall be kept continuously wet
for a period of not less than 14 days from the date of placement. Masonary work over
foundation concrete may be started after 48 hours of its laying but curing of concrete
shall be continued for a minimum period of 14 days.
3.7 Sampling and Testing of concrete:
3.7.1 Samples from fresh concrete shall be taken as per I.S. 1199-1959 and cubes shall be
made, cured and tested at 7 days or 28 days as per requirements in accordance with I.S.
516-1959. A random sampling procedure shall be adopted to ensure that each concrete
batch shall have a reasonable chance of being tested i.e. the sampling should be spread
over the entire period of concreting and cover all mixing units. The minimum frequency of
sampling of concrete of each grade shall be in accordance with following:
Quantity of concrete No. of Quantity of concrete in No. of samples
in the work samples the works
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51 and above 4+ one additional for each additional 50 M. or part thereof.
NOTE : At least one sample shall be taken from each shift. Ten test specimens shall be made
from each sample, five for testing at 7 days and the remaining five at 28 days. The
samples of concrete shall be taken on each day of the concreting as per above frequency.
The number of specimens may be suitably increased as deemed necessary by the
Engineer-in-charge when procedure of tests given above reveals a poor quality of
concrete and in other special cases.
3.7.2 The average strength of the group of cubes cast for each day shall not be less than the
specified cube strength of 150 Kg/Cm2 at 28 days. 20% of the cubes cast for each day may
have value less than the specified strength provided the lowest value is not less than 85%
of the specified strength. If the concrete made in accordance with the proportions given
for a particular grade, does not yield the specified strength; such concrete shall be
classified as belonging to the appropriate lower grade. Concrete made in accordance with
the proportions given for a particular grade shall not, however, be placed in a higher
grade on the ground that the test strength are higher than the minimum specified.
3.8.1 The Engineer-in-charge shall be informed in advance by the contractor of his intention to
strike the form work. While fixing the time for removal of form work, due consideration
shall be given to local conditions, character for the structure, the weather and other
condition that influence the setting of concrete and of the materials used in the mix. In
normal circumstances (generally where temperatures are above 200 C) and where
ordinary concrete is used, forms may be struck after expiry of periods specified in item No
9.1(A) for respective item of form work.
3.8.2 All form work shall be removed without causing any shock or vibration as would damage
the concrete. Before the soffit and struts are removed, the concrete surface shall be
exposed, where necessary in order to ascertain that the concrete has sufficiently
hardened. Centering shall be gradually and uniformly lowered in such manner as to
permit the concrete to take stresses due to its own weight uniformly and gradually.
Where internal metal ties are permitted, the or their removable parts shall be extracted
without causing any damage to the concrete and remaining holes filled with mortar. No
permanently embedded metal part shall have less than 25 mm cover to the finished
concrete surface. Where it is intended to re-use the form work, it shall be cleaned and
made good to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge. After removal of form work and
shuttering, the Executive Engineer shall inspect the work and satisfy by random checks
that concrete produced is of good quality.
3.8.3 Immediately after the removal of forms, all exposed bolts etc., passing through the
cement concrete member and used for shuttering or any other purpose shall be cut inside
the cement concrete member to a depth of at least 25 mm below the surface of the
concrete and the resulting holes be filled by cement mortar. All fine caused by form joints,
all cavities produced by the removal of form ties and all other holes and depressions
honeycomb spots, broken edges or corners and other defects shall be thoroughly cleaned,
saturated with water and carefully pointed and rendered true with mortar of cement and
fine aggregate mixed in the proportions used in the grade of concrete that is being
finished and of as dry consistency as is possible to use. Considerable pressure shall be
applied in filling and pointing to ensure thorough filling in all voids. Surfaces which are
pointed shall be kept most for a period of 25 hours.
If rock pockets/honeycombs in the opinion of the Engineer-in-charge are of such an
extent or character as to effect the strength of the structure materially or to endanger the
life of the steel reinforcement, he may declare the concrete defective and require the
removal and replacement of the portion of the structure affected.
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4.0 Mode of measurement and payment:
4.1 The consolidated cubical contents of concrete work as specified in item shall be
measured. The concrete laid in excess of section shown on drawings or as directed shall
not be measured. No deduction shall be made for –
(a) Ends of dis-similar materials such as joints, beams, posts, girders, rafters, purline trusses,
corbels and steps etc. up to 500 Sq. Cm. in section.
(b) Opening up to 0.1 Sq. M.
4.2 The rate includes cost of all materials, labour, tools and plant required for mixing, placing
in position, vibrating and compacting, finishing, as directed, curing and all other incidental
expenses for producing concrete of specified strength. The rate excludes the cost of form
4.3 The rate shall be for a unit of one cubic meter.
5.4.1 Providing and laying cement concrete 1:2:4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 graded stone
aggregate 20 mm nominal size) and curing complete excluding cost of form work and
reinforcement for reinforced concrete work in :
(A) Foundation footing, base of columns and mass (B) Slabs, landings, shelves, balconies,
internals beams girders and cantilever up to floor two level (C) Columns, pillars, posts and
struts up to floor two level (D) Staircase up to floor two level (E) Vertical and horizontal
fins up to floor two level.
1.0 Materials & Workmanship
1.1 The relevant specification of item No. 5.3.13 shall be followed except that the work shall
be carried out for reinforced concrete work for work as specified in item 1.2. In addition,
the following stipulations shall be followed for :
(a) The bars shall be kept in position by the following methods:
(i) In case of beam and slab construction, sufficient number of precast cover blocks in
cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand) about 4 cms x 4 cms section and of
thickness equal to the specified cover shall be placed between the bars and shuttering as
to secure and maintain the requisite cover of concrete over the reinforcement.
In case of cantilevered or doubly reinforce beams of slabs, the main reinforcing bars shall
be held in position by introducing chain spacers or supports bars at 1.0 to 1.2 meters
(ii) In case of columns walls, the vertical bars shall be kept in position by means of timber
temphtes with slotes accurately out in them. The temphtes shall be removed after
concreting has been done below it. The bars may also be suitably tied by means of
annealed steel wires to the shuttering to maintain their position during concreting.
1.2 All bars projecting from pillars, columns beams, slabs etc., to which other bars and
concrete are to be attached or bounced to later on, shall be protected with a coat of thin
neat cement grout, if the bars are not likely to be incorporated with succeeding mass of
concrete within the following 10 days. This coat of thin neat cement shall be removed
before concreting.
2.0 Mode of measurement and payment:
2.1 Relevant specifications of item No. 5.3.13 shall be followed.
2.2 The volume occupied by reinforcement shall not be deducted from R.C.C. work.
2.3 The rate shall be for a unit of one cubic meter.
Item no. 42 Providing and laying controlled cement concrete M.200 and curing complete
excluding the cost of formwork and reinforcement for reinforced concrete work in (A)
Foundations, footings, Base of columns and Mass concrete (Building SOR 2023-24 Item
Code No. 05009A , as per NBO Item No. 5.8.2; Page no. 56)
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Materials & Workmanship :
Water shall conform to M-1. Cement shall conform to M-3. Sand shall conform to M-6. Grit shall
conform to M-8. Coarse aggregate shall conform M-12 B.
The proportioning of cement and aggregates shall be done by weight and necessary precautions
shall be taken in the production to ensure that the required work cube strength is attained and
maintained. The controlled concrete shall be in grades of M-100, M-150, M-200, M-250, M-300,
M-350, M-400, with prefix controlled added to it. The letter ‘M’ refers to mix and numbers specify
28 days works cube compressive strength of 150 mm cubes of the mix expressed in Kg. / Cmt.
The proportion of cement, sand and coarse aggregates shall be determined by weight. the weight
batch machine shall be used for maintaining proper control over the proportion of aggregates as
per mix design.
The strength requirements of different grades of concrete shall be as under:
Grade of Compressive strength of 15 cms 28 days conducted cubes in Kg./Cmt. at
Concrete in accordance Preliminary test Work test with I.S. 516-1959
In all cases, the 28 days compressive strength specified in above table above be the criteria for
acceptance or rejection of the concrete
Where the strength of a concrete mix as indicated by tests, lies in between the strength of any
two grades specified in the above table such concrete shall be classified in for all purposes as
concrete belonging to the lower of the two grades between which its strength lies.
The proportions for ingredients chosen shall be such that concrete has adequate workability for
conditions prevailing on the work in question and can be properly compacted with means
available except where it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Engineer-in-charge, that the
supply of properly graded aggregate of uniform quality can be maintained till the completion of
work. Grading of aggregate shall be controlled by obtaining the coarse aggregates, in different
sizes and being in them in the right proportions as required. Aggregate of different sizes shall be
stocked in separate stock piles. The required quantity of material shall be stock piled several
hours, preferably a day before use. The grading of coarse and fine aggregate shall be checked as
frequently as possible, the frequency for a given job being determined by the Engineer-in-charge
to ensure that the suppliers are maintaining the uniform grading as approved for samples used in
the preliminary tests.
In proportioning concrete, the quantity of both cement and aggregate shall be determined by
weight. Where the weight of cement is determined by accepting the maker’s weight per bag a
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reasonable number of bags shall be weighted separately to check the net weight. Water shall
either be measured by volume in calibrated tanks or weighed. All measuring equipments shall be
maintained in clean and serviceable condition. Their accuracy shall be periodically checked.
In is most important to keep the specified water cement ratio constant and at its correct value. To
this end, moisture content in both fine and coarse aggregates shall be determined by the
Engineer-in-charge, according to the weather conditions. The amount of mixing water shall then
be adjusted to compensate for variations in the moisture content. For the determination of
moisture content in the aggregates, I.S. 2389(Part III) shall be referred to. Suitable adjustments
shall also be made in the weights of aggregates due to variation in their moisture content.
Minimum quantity of cement to be used in concrete shall not be less than 220 Kgs./M 3 in plain
concrete and not less than 250 Kg/M3 in reinforced concrete.
Mode of measurement and payment:
The consolidated cubical contents of concrete work as specified in item shall be measured. The
concrete laid in excess of section shown on drawings or as directed shall not be measured. No
deduction shall be made for –
Ends of dis-similar materials such as joints, beams, posts, girders, rafters, purline trusses, corbels
and steps etc. up to 500 Sq. Cm. in section.
Opening up to 0.1 Sq. M.
The rate includes cost of all materials, labour, tools and plant required for mixing, placing in
position, vibrating and compacting, finishing, as directed, curing and all other incidental expenses
for producing concrete of specified strength. The rate excludes the cost of form work.
Item No : 43 Providing and operation dewatering Pump including fuelcharges & operator
Charges etc. as directed etc. comp.(Shift for Eight Hour) (For Each Pump Set, No paymentshould
be allowed for non working condition ofmachinery ) ( Based on Previously approved rate by C
Esir ) (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16) Machinery
Providing and operation dewatering Pump including fuel charges & operator
Charges etc. as directed etc. comp. (Shift for Eight Hour) (For Each Pump Set, No
payment should be allowed for non working condition of machinery )
M/s. shall be on Shift. basis.
Item No : 44 Dewatering by pumping set of required capacity including temporary carting
pumping at site and fixing the same in position including all accessories and fuel and
laboures etc.complete. (GWSSB SOR-2022-23,Section -2 E,Miscelleneous,Item No.1,Page
Dewatering by pumping set of required capacity including temporary carting
pumping at site and fixing the same in position including all accessories and fuel and
laboures etc.complete.
Item No : 45 Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone aggregate to wet mix
macadam specification including premixing the Material with water at OMC in
mechanical mix plant carriage of mixed Material by tipper to site, laying in uniform
layers in sub-base/base course on well prepared surface and compacting with vibratory
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roller to achieve the desired density as per Codal Provision. (RA Approved St.Com.Res.
This work shall consist of laying and compacting clean, crushed, graded aggregate
and granular material, premixed with water, to a dense mass on a prepared
subgrade/subbase/ base or existing pavement as the case may be in accordance
with the requirements in these Specifications. The Material shall be laid in one or
more layers as necessary to lines, grades and cross-sections shown on the approved
drawings or as directed by the Engineer.
The thickness of a single compacted Wet Mix Macadam layer shall not be less than
75 mm.When vibrating or other approved types of compacting equipment are
used,the compacted depth of a single layer of the sub-base course may be
increased to 200 mm upon approval of the Engineer.
17.2.1 Aggregates
17.2.1.1 Physical requirements: Coarse aggregates shall be crushed stone.If crushed
travel/shingle is used, not less than 90 per cent by weight of the gravel/shingle
pieces retained on 4.7mm sieve shall have at least two fractured faces.The
aggregates shall conform to the physical requirements set forth in Table 400-10
TABLE 400-10. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS OF AGGREGATES FOR WET MIX MACADAM
FOR SUB-BASE/BASE COURSES
Test Test Method Requirements
* Los Angeles IS:2386 (Part-4) 40 per cent (Max.)
Abrasion value IS:2386 (Part-4) 30 per cent (Max.)
Combined Flakiness
2 and Elongation IS:2386 (Part-1) 30 per cent (Max)**
indices (Total)
* Aggregate may satisfy requirements of either of the two tests.
** To determine this combined proportion, the flaky stone from a representative
sample should first be separated out. Flakiness index is weight of flaky stone
metal divided by weight of stone sample.Only the elongated particles be
separated out from the remaining (non-flaky) stone metal. Elongation index is
weight of elongated particles divided by total non-flaky particles. The value of
flakiness index and elongation index so found are added up.
If the water absorption value of the coarse aggregate is greater than 2 per cent, the
soundess test shall be carried out on the material delivered to site as per IS:2386
17.2.1.2. Grading requirements: The aggregates shall conform to the grading
given in Table 400-11.
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TABLE 400-11. GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF AGGREGATES FOR WET MIX MACADAM
IS Sieve Designation Per cent by weight passing
600.00 micron 8-22
75.00 micron 0-8
Materials finer than 425 micron shall have Plasticity Index (PI) not exceeding
The final gradation approved within these limits shall be well graded from coarse to
fine and shall not vary from the low limit on one sieve to the high limit on the
adjacent or vice versa.
17.3 Construction Operations
17.3.1Preparation of base: Clause 404.3.1. shall apply.
17.3.2 Provision of lateral confinement of aggregates:While constructing wet mix
macadam, arrangement shall be made for the lateral confinement of wet mix.This
shall be done by laying materials in adjoining shoulders along with that of wet mix
macadam layer and following the sequence of operations described in Clause
17.3.3 Preparation of Mix: Wet Mix Macadam shall be prepared in an approved mixing
plant of suitable capacity having provision for controlled addition of water and
forced/positive mixing arrangement like pugmill or pan type mixer of concrete
batching plant. For small quantity of wet mix work, the Engineer may permit the
mixing to be done in concrete mixers.Optimum moisture for mixing shall be
determined in accordance with IS: 2720 (Part-8) after replacing the aggregate
fraction retained on 22.4 mm sieve with material of 4.75 mm to 22.4 mm size.
While adding water, due allowance should be made for evaporation losses.
However, at the time of compaction, water in the wet mix should not vary from the
optimum value by more than agreed limits.The mixed material should be uniformly
wet and no segregation should be permitted.
17.3.4Spreading of mix: Immediately after mixing, the aggregates shall be spread
uniformly and evenly upon the prepared subgrade-sub-base/base in required
quantities. In no case should these be dumped in heaps directly on the area where
these are to be laid nor shall their hauling over a partly completed stretch be
permitted.The mix may be spread either by a paver finisher or motor grader. For
portions where mechanical means cannot be used, manual means as approved by
the Engineer shall be used. The motor grader shall be capable of spreading the
material uniformly all over the surface. Its blade shall have hydraulic control
suitable for initial adjustments and maintaining the same so as to achieve the
specified slope and grade.
The paver finisher shall be self-propelled, having the following features:
(i) Loading hopper and suitable distribution mechanism.
(ii) The screed shall have tamping and vibrating arrangement for initial compaction to
the layer as it is spread without rutting or otherwise marring the surface profile.
(iii) The paver shall be equipped with necessary control mechanism so as to ensure
that the finished surface is free from surface blemishes.
The surface of the aggregate shall be carefully checked with templates and all high or
low spots remedied by removing or adding aggregate as may be required.The layer
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may be tested by depth blocks during construction.No segregation of large and fine
particles should be allowed.The aggregates as spread should be of uniform
gradation with no pockets of line materials.
17.3.5 Compaction: After the mix has been laid to the required thickness, grade and
crossfall/camber the same shall be uniformly compacted, to the full depth with
suitable roller. If the thickness of single compacted layer does not exceed 100 mm,
a smooth wheel roller of 80 to 100 kN weight may be used. For a compacted single
layer upto 200 mm, the compaction shall be done with the help of vibratory roller
of mi8nimum static weight of 80 to 100 kN or equivalent capacity roller. The speed
of the roller shall not exceed 5 km/h.In portions having unidirectional cross
fall/super-elevation, rolling shall
commence from the lower edge and progress gradually towards the upper
edge.Thereafter, roller should progress parallel to the centre line of the road,
uniformly overlapping each preceding track by at least one third width until the
entire surface has been rolled. Alternate trips of the roller shall be terminated in
stops at least 1 m away from any preceding stop.In portions in camber, rolling
should begin at the edge with the roller running forward and backward until the
edges have been firmly compacted. The roller shall then progress gradually towards
the centre parallel to the centre line of the road uniformly overlapping each of the
preceding track by at least one-third width until the entire surface has been
rolled.Any displacement occurring as a result of reversing of the direction of a roller
or from any other cause shall be corrected at once as specified and/or removed and
made good.Along forms, kerbs, walls or other places not accessible to the roller, the
mixture shall be thoroughly compacted with mechanical tampers or a plate
compactor.Skin patching of an area without scarifying the surface to permit proper
bonding of the added material shall not be permitted.Rolling should not be done
when the subgrade is soft or yielding or when it causes a wave-like motion in the
sub-base/base course or subgrade.If irregularities develop during rolling which
exceed 12 mm when tested with a 3 metre straight edge,the surface should be
loosened and premixed material added or removed as required before rolling again
so as to achieve a uniform surface conforming to the desired grade and cross fall.In
no case should the use of unmixed material be permitted to make up the
depressions.Rolling shall be continued till the density achieved is at least 98 per
cent of the maximum dry density for the material as determined by the method
outlined in IS: 2720 (Part-8). After completion, the surface of any finished layer shall
be well-closed, free from movement under compaction equipment or any
compaction planes, ridges, cracks and loose material.All loose, segregated or
otherwise defective areas shall be made good to the full thickness of the layer and
17.3.6 Setting and drying: After final compaction of wet mix macadam course,the road
shall be allowed to dry for 24 hours.
17.4 Opening to Traffic
Preferably no vehicular traffic of any kind should be allowed on the finished wet
mix macadam surface till it has dried and the wearing course laid.
17.5 Surface Finish and Quality Control of Work
17.5.1 Surface evenness: The Surface finish of construction shall conform to the
requirements of Clause
17.5.2 Quality Control: Control on the quality of materials and works shall be exercised
by the Engineer in accordance with Section
17.6 Rectification of Surface Irregularity
Where the surface irregularity of the wet mix macadam course exceeds the
permissible tolerance or where the course is otherwise defective due to subgrade
soil getting mixed with the aggregates, the full thickness of the layer shall be
scarified over the affected area, reshaped with added premixed material or
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removed and replaced with fresh premixed material as applicable and recompacted
in accordance with Clause 406.3.
The area treated in the aforesaid manner shall not be less than 5 m long and 2 m
wide.In no case shall depressions be filled up with unmixed and ungraded material
17.7 Arrangement for Traffic
During the period of construction, arrangement of traffic shall be done as per the
17.8 Measurements for Payment
Wet mix macadam shall be measured as finished work in position in cubic metres.
The Contract unit rate for wet mix macadam shall be payment in full for carrying
out the required operations including full compensation for all components listed in
Item No : 46 M.S. Channel (Building Sor 2023-24, Material Basic Rate Item No. 663 Code M681)
Shape and Design of the Channels as per instruction of site incharge.
Unit shall be in Kg.
Item No : 47 Providing and supplying of Class SN8 Structured Wall polyethelene Piping systems
(Pipe with online/offline coupler and elastomeric sealing ring) with non-smooth
External Annular Corrugated and Smooth Internal Surfaces (Double Wall) for non-
pressure underground Sewerage & Drainage application as per EN:13476-3
(manufacture with Anti-roadent Chemical) including all local and central taxes,
transportation, freight charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading,
conveyance to the departmental stores etc. complete. (IDDia)
DOUBLE WALL CORRUGATED (DWC) HDPE PIPES
D.8.1 DOUBLE WALL CORRUGATED (DWC) HDPE PIPES:
This specification covers the requirements for successfully designing, manufacturing, supplying, laying,
jointing and testing at works and site of double wall corrugated (DWC) High Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Pipes used for drainage and Sewerage.
D.8.2 APPLICABLE CODES
The manufacturing, testing, supplying and Title/Specification
testing at work sites of HDPE-DWC pipes
shall comply with IS 16098 Part-II:
and all currently applicable statutes,
regulations, standards and Codes. In
particular, the following standards, unless
otherwise specified herein, shall be
referred. In all cases the latest revision of
the Codes shall be referred to. If
requirements of this Specification conflict
with the requirements of the standards /
Codes, this Specification shall govern:
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IS 4905:1968 Methods for random sampling.
IS 5382:1985 Specification for rubber sealing rings for
gas mains, water mains and sewers (first
revision). Type-I & Type-VI
IS 12235 Methods of test for thermoplastics pipes &
(Part 1): 1986 Method of measurement of outside
(Part 5):1986 Reversion test
(Part 8):1986 Internal hydrostatic pressure test
IS 16098 Part- II:2013 Structured wall plastics pipes for non
pressure drainage and sewerage-
specifications.
Item No.48 Lowering, laying and jointing of class SN8 structured wall (External Annular
Corrugated & Smooth Internal surface) Polyethylene Piping and fittings with the
help of coupler (online/offline) attached with one end of pipes, sliding over the
elastomeric sealing rubberring place don the specified valley of the corrugation at
the spigot end, lowering the same into the trench, laying on the lower bedding
(constructed at bottom of trenches) at prescribed gradient, depth & alignment,
testing the water tightness of the joints, ensuring the continuity tests of specified
pipe segments etc. complete as per drawing, specifications & detailed
engineering, including carriage of pipes & fittings from sitestacks to the place of
laying etc. as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
Item No. 49 Providing & Constructing Precast RCC Machinehole in RCC M-40
grade Controlled concrete as per drawing, in OPC including
excavation, 80 mm thick P.C.C. in M-15, Reinforcement in TMT-
500, PVC Foot steps, Providing & fixing FRC Manhole frame &
cover including inside epoxy paint complete etc.
For 200 & 250 dia. Pipe (upto 3 m. depth)
(i) 0.9 dia x 1.25m Depth
(ii) 0.9 dia - 1.26 to 1.99 m Depth
Item No. 50 Labour work for fixing Interlocking Blocks / any kind of pavement on up to 50 mm
th sand bedding, levelling, watering and fixing in line & level as well cleaning the
site etc.comp. as directed. (AMC Approved Rate)
The reinstatement of W.T. & kerb or water table or C.C. Block or ladi on av. 3 cm.
Thick sand bedding in cement in pointing 1:2 incl. Nece. Watering consolidation
etc.comp. Necessary excv’n shall be made to the depth level & grade as shown to
the contractor. foundation shall be watered & consolidated before the sand conc. Is
laid. The W.T. kerb & C.C. Block & ladi shall be leveled with & filling av. 3 cm.th sand
bedding so as bring w.t. kerb in line & level as dire. The sand shall be clean & coarse
The surplus earth shall be laid on top of this conc. Surface with cement mortar 1:2
prop. The slab shall be laid in such a way that surface shall be line & gradient joint
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should be 3/8” to ¾” thickness staggering of the joints shall be req. No. part of the
slab/ladi should be projected above the sanction. For pointing all the joints shall be
recede out to be req. depth while the mortar has set during the laying of
slab/ladi. The jointing shall be finished with the neat cement so that the surface
may be smooth & flush with slab watering shall be done for 7 days. For pointing
prop. One cement Two sand to full depth as and where
Item No : 51 Providing & Supplying JCB Machine on rental basis in case of emergency situation
and break down type work & also during unavoidable condition as per
instruction of engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and
operating charges and stacking of useful & non-useful materials
separately up to store. (No payment should be allowed for non working
condition of machinery and for pipe line excavation and laying work)
M/s. shall be on Hr. basis.
Seal and Signature of the Bidder Addl. City Engineer
Date: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
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Excavation for pipe line trenches for water supply, sewerage
line, manhole etc. all with shoring and struting if required as
per required gradient and line including safety provisions using
1 site rails and stacking excavated stuff including up to all
required lead cleaning the site etc. complete for all lifts and
strata as specified. In all sorts of soil and soft murrum. (GWSSB
SOR 2022-23; Item No. 1.A.1; Page No. 32)
a 400.00 0.00 to 1.50 meter depth 89.00 Cmt
b 300.00 1.50 to 3.00 meter depth 98.00 Cmt
c 50.00 3.00 to 4.50 meter depth 103.00 Cmt
d 30.00 4.50 to 6.00 meter depth 109.00 Cmt
Extra rate over item of excavation of earth if excavation is to
2 100.00 be done in wet condition without resorting to pumping but 17.86 Cmt
incl. of bailing out of water.
Extra rate over item of excavation of earth for excavation of
asphalt pavement / RCC of thickness up to 0.20 meter
including demolishing the asphalt carpet, metal,
soiling/cutting Reinforcement etc.comp. with stacking the
material as directed. (Based on Previously approved rate by C
a 600.00 up to 0.20 meter thickness (By Manual) 71.43 Smt
Up to 0.30 meter (By any type of Breaker Machine or R.C.C.
b 500.00 Cutter machine including cost of operator, fuel, & 178.57 Smt
transportation etc complete.
0.30 meter & above (By any type of Breaker Machine or R.C.C.
c 400.00 Cutter machine including cost of operator, fuel, & 312.50 Smt
transportation etc complete.
Refilling in pipeline trenches ramming and watering,
4 130.00 Consolidating, disposal of surplus stuff as directed within 3 KM 22.00 Cmt
Area (GWSSB SOR 2022-23; Item No.14.1)
Conveyance of lime murrum building rubbish earth manure or
sludge & execavated rock and rubbish [Lime murrum building
rubbish]. Up to 5.00 Km lead (Building SOR 2023-24
Statement No.5 Item No. 030201A1; Page no.6)
a 5.00 Lead up to 1.0 Km. lead 256.16 Cmt
b 15.00 Lead up to 2.0 Km. lead 278.18 Cmt
c 15.00 Lead up to 3.0 Km. lead 296.43 Cmt
d 15.00 Lead up to 4.0 Km. lead 312.45 Cmt
e 1000.00 Lead up to 5.0 Km. lead 326.73 Cmt
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Providing and supplying ISI marked only Standard length
Stoneware pipes in standard lengths of following class and
diameter including all taxes, insurance, transportation, freight
charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading,
conveyance to departmental stores, stacking etc. (IS - 651 /
1989) (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23, Item No. 11.0 P-17)
a 500.00 100 mm dia 124.00 Rmt
b 150.00 150 mm dia 179.00 Rmt
c 75.00 200 mm dia 277.00 Rmt
Lowering, laying and jointing Stone Ware pipes of following
diameters with cement joints in C. M. 1:1 proportion in proper
position, grade and alignment at all level as directed by
Engineer-in-charge including conveyance from stores to site of
work, Jointing material etc. comp. (Based on GWSSB SOR
2022-23, Item No. 12; Page-40)
a 500.00 100 mm dia 58.00 Rmt
b 150.00 150 mm dia 88.00 Rmt
c 75.00 200 mm dia 113.00 Rmt
R. C. C. PIPE (Horizontal Cast) Providing and supplying ISI
Standard R.C.C. pipes(of Sulphate Resisting Cement) in
standard lengths of following class and diameter suitable for
either collar joints or rubber ring joints instuction given as per
Engineer incharge including all taxes, insurance,
transportation, freight charges, octroi, inspection charges,
loading, unloading, conveyance to departmental stores,
stacking etc Note : One collar should be supplied with each full
length plain ended RCC pipe, cost included in rates below. One
rubber ring should be supplied with each full length socketed
pipe, cost included in rates below.(Class NP3 Test Pressure
Kg/sq.cm). Rate also Include RCC Collars for RCC pipes
including all taxes, carting, loading, unloading etc. complete.
(GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No. 10, Page No. 13)
Class NP3 Test Pressure 0.7 Kg/Sq.Cm.
300 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No.
10.1.D.5, Page No. 15)
450 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No.
10.1.D.8, Page No. 15)
750 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No.
10.1.D.12, Page No. 15)
Class NP4 Test Pressure 0.7 Kg/Sq.Cm.
600 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No.
10.1.E.9, Page No. 15)
900 mm internal diameter (GWSSB SOR 2022-23 Item No.
10.1.E.12, Page No. 15)
Lowering, laying and jointing R.C.C. pipes in C. M. 1.1 1/2 of
following diameters in proper position, grade and alignment at
all level as directed by Engineer-in-charge including
conveyance from stores to site of work, labour, giving
hydraulic testing as per ISI code. (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-
23, Item No. 11; Page-39)
300 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23,
Item No. 11.b.6 ; Page-39)
450 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23,
Item No. 11.b.10; Page-39)
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600 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23,
Item No. 11.b.13; Page-39)
750 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23,
Item No. 11.b.16; Page-39)
900 mm internal diameter (Based on GWSSB SOR 2022-23,
Item No. 11.b.18; Page-39)
Constructing Chamber of following size including excavation,
refilling, BBCC (1:5:10) for foundation, C.C.Channel (1:2:4),
finished 15 mm thick cement plaster inside in CM 1:3, finishing
with cement slurry, Brick masonary in CM 1:5 & excluding the
cost of chamber seat cover etc.completed. (Based on
Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.11)
0.60 X 0.45 mt. size Inside Clear, Depth from 0.00 to
0.60 X 0.75 mt. size Inside Clear, Depth from 0.00 to
0.75 X 0.75 mt. size (Inside Clear) Depth from 0.00 to
meter for pipe dia <=20 mm
Constructing Slab Type M.H. Chamber Of The Following Size
Including Excavation, Refilling, Brick Bats Cement Concrete
(1:5:10) of thickness 15 C.M., CC Channel (1:2:4) of thickness
10 C.M., finished 15 mm thick cement plaster inside & outside
(Only for shaft) In Cm 1:3, Finishing With Cement Slurry, P/F
mm Dia M.S. Steel Hdpe Coated Steps 35 Cm C/C At 35 Cm
Staggered Masonary In Cm 1:5, Rcc Slab In Cc1:1.5:3 of
thickness 15 C.M.,Including Cantering & Reinforcement (Single
jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.)But Excluding The Cost
Of Manhole Seat Cover Etc..Completed Of Size 0.75 X
Meter (Inside Clear, M.H. length should be parallel to the flow)
(Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.14)
a 90.00 1.00 to 2.00 meter depth (Slab at Ground level) 5,651.79 No.
b 80.00 2.00 to 3.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 0.60 mt. From G.L.) 11,395.54 No.
Rate reduction over item of Constructing Slab Type M.H.
Chamber of size 1.00 x 0.75 mt for constructing slab @depth
more than 0.60 mt below Ground Level (Max. 3 unit of DM
should be reduced in this item)
Constructing Slab type M.H. Chamber of the following size
including excavation, refilling, brick bats cement concrete
(1:5:10) of thickness 15 C.M., CC Channel (1:2:4) of thickness
10 C.M., finished 15 mm thick cement plaster inside & outside
(Only for shaft) in CM 1:3, finishing with cement slurry, P/F
mm dia M.S.Steel HDPE coated steps 35 cm c/c at 35 cm
staggered in masonary CM 1:5, RCC Slab in CC 1:1.5:3 of
thickness 23 C.M., including Cantering & reinforcement
(double jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 12 mm dia.) but excluding
the cost of Manhole seat cover etc..completed. of Size 1.00 X
1.40 meter (Inside Clear, M.H. length should be parallel to the
flow. (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.15)
a 100.00 1.00 to 2.00 meter depth, (Slab at Ground level) 10,177.68 No.
b 90.00 2.00 to 3.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 0.6 mt. From G.L.) 19,258.04 No.
c 70.00 3.00 to 4.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.) 26,867.86 No.
d 50.00 5.00 to 6.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.) 44,050.00 No.
e 40.00 7.00 to 8.00 meter depth, (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.) 66,632.14 No.
Rate reduction over item of Constructing Slab Type M.H.
Chamber of size 1.00 x 1.40 mt for constructing slab @ depth
14 50.00 more than 0.60 mt for ( MH 2 to 3 mt depth) and 1.0 mt for 578.00 DM
(MH above 3.0 mt depth) below Ground Level (Max. 5 unit of
DM should be reduced in this item)
Signature of Bidder Page 39 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Dismantling of existing Arch type manhole up to Arch and then
Const. Slab type manhole of following size incl. excavation,
refilling and & finished 15 mm thick cement plaster inside in
CM 1:3, P/F 4 mm dia M.S.Steel HDPE coated steps 35 cm c/c
at 35 cm staggered in masonry CM 1:5, incl. cost of RCC Slab in
CC 1:1.5:3, including Cantering & reinforcement as directed by
engineer in charge. Rate includes carting of debris and
excavated soil (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.17)
1.00 x 0.75 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 15 C.M. &
a 140.00 reinforcement (Single jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) 5,892.85 No.
From 0 to 2 mt depth (Slab at Ground level)
1.00 x 0.75 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 15 C.M. &
b 120.00 reinforcement (Single jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) 8,883.92 No.
From 2 to 3 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 C.M. &
c 90.00 reinforcement (double jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) 8,080.35 No.
From 0 to 2 mt depth (Slab at Ground level)
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 C.M. &
d 60.00 reinforcement (double jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) 17,008.93 No.
From 2 to 3 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
1.40 x 1.00 mt (inside clear) RCC Slab of thickness 23 C.M. &
e 50.00 reinforcement (double jalli at 15 C.M. c/c bothway 10 mm dia.) 24,776.79 No.
From 3 to 4 mt depth (Slab at below 1.00 mt. From G.L.)
Providing and fixing S.W. gully trap with C.I. grating/brick
masonry chamber and water tight C.I. cover with frame of
16 60.00 mm x 300 mm size (inside) with standard weight. (i) Square 1,279.40 Each
mouth traps. (A) 100 mm x 100 mm size P type (Based on
Building SOR 2023-24, Item No. 24006AA, NBO Item 24.19)
Making connection to the ex. M.H. in running sewer incl.
Dewatering and other required machinery etc. of following dia
17 pipes at any convenient time. All damaged work shall be well
repaired as per instructions. etc. complete. (Based on
Drainage SOR 2015-16; Item No.19)
Cutting the pipes of following dia coming in the new M.H.in
running sewer including cutting bars, including removing
debris/silt from the M.H. and carting at a suitable distance etc.
complete as directed. No payment for M.H. work will be made
until pipe is not cut completely in all respect. (Based on
Drainage SOR 2015-16) Item No.20
Repairing damaged M.H. and raising M.H. up to road level incl.
removing damaged brick work and repairing by brick masonry
19 in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M. 1:3 and fixing C.I. steps and
existing MH sheet cover, removing the debris from MH and
carting the same as directed.
a 60.00 up to 0.15 mt. (@ Two Coarse) 820.00 No.
b 40.00 up to 0.35 mt. (@ Four Coarse) 1,300.00 No.
c 30.00 up to 0.65 mt. (@ Seven Coarse) 2,010.00 No.
d 20.00 up to 0.90 mt. (@ Ten Coarse ) 2,420.00 No.
Repairing damaged I.C./Raising removing damaged brick work
and repairing by brick masonry in C.M. 1:5 and plaster in C.M.
20 80.00 1:3 and fixing C.I. steps and existing chamber sheet cover, 401.79 No.
removing the debris from chamber and carting the same as
directed. (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16 Item No.22)
Signature of Bidder Page 40 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
As per Central Store Circular No.11/2022-23 Dt. 14.03.2023
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Extra Heavy Duty [EHD-35]
21 90.00 Machinehole Covers & Frame - 560 mm ø clear opening, The 2,843.00 No.
dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.
to IS 12592 : 2002 table
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Heavy Duty [HD-20] Machinehole
Covers & Frames - 560 mm ø clear opening, The dimension of
frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Medium Duty [MD-10]
Machinehole Covers & Frames - 560 mm ø clear opening, The
dimension of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.
1 to IS 12592 :2002 table 1 (SET cover and frame)
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-2.5] Machinehole
Covers & Frames - 560 mm ø clear opening, The dimension of
frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No. 1 to IS
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Medium Duty [MD-10] Chamber
Covers & Frame - 600 x 450 mm clear opening, The dimension
of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No. 1 to IS
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-2.5] Chamber
Cover & Frame - 600 x 450 mm clear opening,The dimension
of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No. 1 to IS
(SET cover and frame) F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-2.5] Chamber
Cover & Frame - 450 x 450 mm clear opening,The dimension
of frame and cover as per mentioned in Amend No.1 to IS
F.R.C. Strom Water Grating Grating(Jali): 740 x 740 x 90 mm
square jali, 10.00 MT load design, 90 x 2 mm MS flat allround,
Frame: 600 x 600 mm clear opening, outer size - 900 x 900 x
g 50.00 165 mm. On the upper periphery of frame 25 x 3 mm wide MS 2,127.00 No.
flat should be well embded in concrete to protect the edges of
frame Set : FRC Strom Water Grating cover (Jali) & frame
described as above.
F.R.C. Strom Water Grating Grating(Jali) 690 x 690 x 70 mm
square jali, 5.00 MT load design, 70 x 2 mm MS flat allround,
Frame: 600 x 600 mm clear opening, outer size - 800 x 800 x
h 30.00 120 mm, On the upper periphery offrame 25 x 3 mm wide MS 1,522.00 No.
flat should be well embed in concrete to protect the edges of
frame. Set : FRC Strom Water Grating cover (Jali) & frame
described as above.
F.R.C. Strom Water Grating Grating(Jali): 620 x 620 x 75 mm
square jali, 5.00 MT load design, 75 x 1.2 mm MS flat allround,
Frame: 500 x 500 mm clear opening, outer size - 770 x 770 x
i 10.00 135 mm. On the upper periphery of frame 25 x 1.5 mm wide 1,521.00 No.
MS flat should be well embed in concrete to protect the edges
of frame. Set : FRC Strom Water Grating cover (Jali) & frame
described as above.
F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-3.00] Chamber Cover: 680 x 530 x 35 mm
rectangular cover, 2.50 MT load design, 35 x 1.2 mm MS flat
allround, 6 mm ø plain round bar for lifting the cover & should
be fitted with plastic cups. Frame: 600 x 450 mm clear
opening, outer Size - 790 x 640 x 85 mm. Set : FRC L.D.-
chamber cover & frame described as above.
Signature of Bidder Page 41 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
F.R.C. Light Duty [LD-3] Chamber Cover: 620 x 470 x 35 mm
rectangular cover, 3.00 MT load design, 35 x 1.2 mm MS flat
allround, 6 mm @plain round bar for lifting the cover & should
be fitted with plastic cups. Frame: 525 x 375 mm clear
opening, outer size - 720 x 565 x 85 mm. Set: FRC L.D. -
chamber cover & frame described as above.
R.C.C. Gully Trap Covers & Frames Cover: 205 mm ø & 30 mm
thick circular cover Frame: 165 mm ø clear opening, outer size
- 300 x 300 x 60 mm. Set : R.C.C. Gully Trap Covers & Frames
described as above
F.R.C. Slab For Machinehole Frame Support Slab: 1020 x
x 65 mm thick Square Slab 560 mm Dia Hole in Center of the
slab. Suitable to fit under all frames of Different Load
Carting and Fixing M.H., Chamber or Catchpite Seat and Cover
in line and level to match exisisting road level in C.C. 1:2:4 and
finishing smooth, watering and protecting for 7 days etc.
complete as directed. M.H. seat cover will be supplied by
A.M.C.(from any store) (Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16 Item
Providing Kachha of Pakka Dummy in the following dia pipes
23 and removing the same after completion of the connection
work as directed. (GWSSB SOR 2022-23)
a 110.00 300 mm dia. and below sewer line 1,210.00 No.
b 80.00 400 to 500 mm dia. Sewer line 1,452.00 No.
c 50.00 600 to 700 mm dia. Sewer line 2,420.00 No.
Providing Dead Centering using good quality Country Wood
Planks, wall Plate of required thickness and size including
24 70.00 placing the nece. supports of reqd. size, nailing, fixing with 312.50 Smt
mortar, levelling. All specification for dead centring as per
standard engg. practice etc. comp. as directed. (AMC SOR)
Supplying, labour for break down repairing work for activities
like excavation, disliting, removing debris from trench
backfilling etc. comp. as directed by Engg. in charge. (Building
SOR 2023-24, (Basic rates for Labour work))
Labour charges - Mazdoor (Male) (Sr. No. 1051 Code L-22,
Labour charges - Mazdoor (Female) (Sr. No. 1050 Code L-21,
Labour charges - Supervision for Machinery (Sr. No.
Code L-29, Page No.39)
Barricading the entire break down or excavated area on rental
basis using wooden ballies / M.S.angles at max. 2.00 meter
centre to centre, C.G.I. Sheet, reflective paint / Board out side
to avoid accident & for smooth traffic diversion & movement
including cautionary board etc. Item also includes for making
temporary sufficient nos of lighting arrangement through out
the work with necessary required arrangement. The same
shall be removed after completion of work. (Only for break
down work from start to complete) (Based on Drainage SOR
2015-16) Item No.29
Providing TMT Bar FE 500D reinforcement for R.C.C. work
including bending, binding and placing in position complete
upto floor two level (Building SOR 2023-24 Item Code 05014C,
Signature of Bidder Page 42 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Brick work using common burnt clay building bricks having
crushing strength not less than 35kg./Sq.Cm. In foundation
28 15.00 and plinth in Cement Mortar 1:5. (1-Cement: 5-fine sand) (B) 4,011.66 Cmt
Conventional. (Building SOR 2023-24 Item Code No. 06001BA,
as per NBO Item No. 6.12; Page no.70)
Providing 15 mm thick cement plaster in single coat on Rough
(Similar) side of single or half brickwalls for interior plastering
29 70.00 upto floor two level and finished even and smooth in (i) 174.83 Smt
Cement mortar 1:3 (1-cement:3-sand). (Building SOR 2023-24
Item Code 17002A,Item No.as per NBO-17.60 page no.129)
Constructing Bombay Pattern Type Catchpit of size 0.60 x
mt. depth up to 1 mt. including excavation, B.B.C.C. (1:5:10),
23 cms thick brick maso. wall in the prop. of CM (1:6) with
mm thick IPS flooring in the prop M15 at bottom and 15 mm
thick cement plaster inside the catch pit in the proportion of
CM (1:3) without jali etc. comp. as directed. (AMC SOR)
CatchPit Jali (Heavy duty) Fixing P/F FRC catch pit jali with
31 30.00 frame 600 mm x 600 mm clear opening etc. comp. As directed 1,364.00 No.
by engineer in charge.
Providing, laying and jointing in true line and level UPVC pipe
(SCH-40) of following dia. Including fittings of standard make
as approved by Engineer-in-charge. (Building SOR 2023-24,
Item code 23061)
Dismentaling tiled of stone floors laid in mortar including
stacking of serviceable materials and disposal of unserviceable
materials with all lead and lift. (Based on Building SOR 2023-
24, Item No 20005,Page No:- 140)
Providing & Supplying Hitachi Machine -110 capacity on rental
basis in case of emergency situation and break down type
work & also during unavoidable condition as per instruction of
34 50.00 engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and 1,785.71 Hr
operating charges . (No payment should be allowed for non
working condition of machinery ) (Based on central work shop
Providing & Supplying Hitachi Machine -200 capacity on rental
basis in case of emergency situation and break down type
work & also during unavoidable condition as per instruction of
35 20.00 engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and 2,410.71 Hr
operating charges. (No payment should be allowed for non
working condition of machinery) (Based on central work shop
Providing & Supplying hydra crane Machine of 12 tone
capacity on rental basis in case of emergency situation and
break down type work & also during unavoidable condition as
36 1.00 per instruction of engg.incharge , rate includes all nece. 4,910.71
shifting, fuel and operating charges . (No payment should be
allowed for non working condition of machinery) (Based on
central work shop rate )
Supplying electric breaker machine for RCC slab or asphalt
demolishing work on site by using operator, fuel, power supply
etc.complete as directed. (no payment should be allowed for
non working condition of machinery and for pipe line
excavation and M.H. work. Allowed only for break down work)
(Based on Previously approved rate by CE sir )
Signature of Bidder Page 43 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Supplying Pneumatic Breaker Machine for RCC Slab or Asphalt
Demolishing Work on site by using Operator, fuel, power
Supply etc. Complete as Directed. (No payment should be
allowed for non working condition of machinery and for pipe
line excavation and M.H. work. Allowed only for break down
work) (Based on Previously approved rate by C E sir )
Hiring of tractor with trolley considering 8 Hrs. as working day
hours incl.Driver (GWSSB SOR 2021-22)
Hiring of Three wheeler carrier (Chakado/Rixa) considering
Hrs. as working day hours incl. Driver (GWSSB SOR 2021-22)
Providing and laying cement concrete 1:5:10 (1- Cement : 5-
fine sand : 10- graded brick bat aggregates 40mm nominal
41 size) and curing complete excluding cost of formwork in (A)
Foundation and Plinth (Building SOR 2023-24 Item Code No.
05009A , as per NBO Item No. 5.8.3; Page no. 56)
a 15.00 (A) Foundation and plinth 2,457.01 Cmt
Providing and laying controlled cement concrete M.200 and
curing complete excluding the cost of formwork and
reinforcement for reinforced concrete work in (A)
Foundations, footings, Base of columns and Mass concrete
(Building SOR 2023-24 Item Code No. 05009A, as per NBO
Item No. 5.8.2; Page no. 56)
Providing and operation dewatering Pump including
fuelcharges & operator Charges etc. as directed etc.
comp.(Shift for Eight Hour) (For Each Pump Set, No
paymentshould be allowed for non working condition
ofmachinery ) (Based on Previously approved rate by CE sir )
(Based on Drainage SOR 2015-16) Machinery Item No.01
Dewatering by pumping set of required capacity including
temporary carting pumping at site and fixing the same in
44 50.00 position including all accessories and fuel and laboures 18.32 HP/Hr
etc.complete. (GWSSB SOR-2022-23, Section- 2E,
Miscelleneous Item No. 1, Page No.104)
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone
aggregate to wet mix macadam specification including
premixing the Material with water at OMC in mechanical mix
plant carriage of mixed Material by tipper to site, laying in
uniform layers in sub-base/base course on well prepared
surface and compacting with vibratory roller to achieve the
desired density as per Codal Provision. (RA Approved St. Com.
a 160.00 Production & Supply of WMM 1,708.13 Cmt
b 160.00 Laying of WMM 31.25 Cmt
M.S. Channel (Building SOR 2023-24, Material Basic Rate Item
No. 663 Code M681)
Providing and supplying of Class SN8 Structured Wall
polyethelene Piping systems (Pipe with online/offline coupler
and elastomeric sealing ring) with non-smooth External
Annular Corrugated and Smooth Internal Surfaces (Double
47 Wall) for non- pressure underground Sewerage & Drainage
application as per EN:13476-3 (manufacture with Anti-roadent
Chemical) including all local and central taxes, transportation,
freight charges, octroi, inspection charges, loading, unloading,
conveyance to the departmental stores etc. complete. (IDDia)
Signature of Bidder Page 44 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Lowering, laying and jointing of class SN8 structured wall
(External Annular Corrugated & Smooth Internal surface)
Polyethylene Piping and fittings with the help of coupler
(online/offline) attached with one end of pipes, sliding over
the elastomeric sealing rubberring place don the specified
valley of the corrugation at the spigot end, lowering the same
48 into the trench, laying on the lower bedding (constructed at
bottom of trenches) at prescribed gradient, depth &
alignment, testing the water tightness of the joints, ensuring
the continuity tests of specified pipe segments etc. complete
as per drawing, specifications & detailed engineering,
including carriage of pipes & fittings from sitestacks to the
place of laying etc. as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
c 600.00 iii) 250 mm 42.00 Rmt
Providing & Constructing Precast RCC Machinehole in RCC M-
40 grade Controlled concrete as per drawing, in OPC including
excavation, 80 mm thick P.C.C. in M-15, Reinforcement in
500, PVC Foot steps, Providing & fixing FRC Manhole frame &
cover including inside epoxy paint complete etc.
For 200 & 250 dia. Pipe (upto 3 m. depth)
Labour work for fixing Interlocking Blocks / any kind of
pavement on up to 50 mm thick sand bedding, levelling,
watering and fixing in line & level as well cleaning the site
etc.comp. as directed. (AMC Approved Rate)
Providing & Supplying JCB Machine on rental basis in case of
emergency situation and break down type work & also during
unavoidable condition as per instruction of engg. in charge,
rate includes all nece. shifting, fuel and operating charges and
stacking of useful & non-useful materials separately upto
store. (No payment should be allowed for non working
condition of machinery and for pipeline excavation and laying
Signature of Bidder Page 45 of
Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
Seal and Signature of the Bidder Addl. City Engineer
Date: Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation
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