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Tender Value
₹12.0 L
EMD Value
₹12,000
Closing Date
15 Jun 2026, 6:00 pm
Executive Engineer, panchayat, R & B Division, Surat.
PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF SAMASAN GRUH AND PROVIDING EI AT VILLAGE NASARPUR TA:UMARPADA, DIST : SURAT. (11 th time)
308982
03 0F 2026-27
Open
Civil Works - Others
Surat
5 documents required · 5 mandatory
₹900
Executive Engineer, panchayat R & B Division, surat
₹12,000
27 May 2026
27 May 2026
27 May 2026
15 Jun 2026
27 May 2026
Name of Work:-. Providing to EI in Primary School Of Timarva Village,
Ta. Choryasi, Dist. Surat..
Tender document contain Pages 1 to 55 Page
B Instruction to tenderers
B Forms of tender for electrical work (induplicate with) 2-3
schedule of time limit
C General Conditions 4-6
D General Conditions of Contract for electrical works 7-16
E Specification for electrical works 17-38
F General requirements 38-47
G Specifications of earthing
H Notes :- Approved Makes For the Year 2006-2007 49-55
K Tender Notice
(i) Amount put to tender Rs.
(ii) Security Deposit Rs.
(iii) Earnest Money Rs. (Bank Guarantee will not be accepted)
(iv) Tender Fee Rs.
Last Date of Receipt of Tenders by R.P.A.D. / Speed Post Dt.__________
Executive Engineer
R&B Deptt., Surat
Instruction to Tenders
1. Tenders sealed and marked on the out side for
“ will be received undersigned
upto the day of
in the form of “Tender for Electrical Works” here to annexed.
2. The tenders shall state precisely in his tender the type and description of the materials.
Plant and stores he process to use for the work is to process to use materials, plant or
stores of other than Indian manufacture and of the country of origin of the same.
3. The officer with whom deposits are to be made, or the whom securities are to be
endorsed in accordance with clause 3 of General Conditions of contract for Electrical.
4. The work must be carried out in accordance with General Condition of Contract for
Electrical Works, and the general specification for electrical works Government building.
5. Plans may be seen, in the office of the Executive Engineer Ahmedabad Elect. Division
No.1 Ahmedabad.
Department R & B
6. The Governor of Gujarat does not undertake to accept the to west or any tender.
Executive Engineer
R&B Deptt., Surat
Form of Tender for Electrical Works
R&B Department.
1. I / We do hereby tender to execute the whole the work.
Describe in the accompanying tender for the several sums, and in the case of measured works, at the
several rates, set forth in the tender work to attached and signed by me / us and should this tender be
accepted. I / we further undertake to complete the work within times stated below reckoned for the date
of acceptance of tender namely.
2. I / we do agree and bind my self / our selves to abide by and fulfill the general condition of
contract and the special Condition of Contract annexed to the Specification or in default there of
to pay to the purchaser, as reasonable compensations for such breach of such conditions, the
sums of money mentioned in
the said condition.
3. I / we further agree to make good at my / our own expense all defect in the which appear within
twelve from the date branding the installation into beneficial use when such defect are due to
defective workmanship or material executive of supplied by me / us.
4. I / we hereby declare that my / our near relative are not working in this Division or its sub-division
as an Executive Engineer, Dy. Executive Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Additional Assistant
Engineer, Overseer, Divisional Accountant, Store Keeper, Manager of Atithi / Vishram Gruh and
in the circle as Superintending Engineer, as to day (Note 5 below para 200 of GPWD Manual
The above tender is hereby accepted by me for and on behalf if the Governor of Gujarat.
Executive Engineer
R&B Deptt., Surat
Form of Tender for Electrical Works
R&B Department.
1. I / We do hereby tender to execute the whole the work.
Describect in the accompanying tender for the several sums, and in the case of measured works, at the
several rates, set forth in the tender work to attached and signed by me / us and should this tender be
accepted. I / we further undertake to complete the work within times stated below reckoned for the date
of acceptance of tender nemely.
2. I / we do agree and bind my self / our selves to abide by and fulfill the general condition of
contract and the special Condition of Contract annexed to the Specification or in default there of
to pay to the purchaser, as reasonable compensations for such breach of such conditions, the
sums of money mentioned in
the said condition.
3. I / we further agree to make good at my / our own expense all defect in the which appear within
twelve from the date branding the installation into beneficial use when such defect are due to
defective workmanship or material executive of supplied by me / us.
4. I / we hereby declare that my / our near relative are not working in this Division or its sub-division
as an Executive Engineer, Dy. Executive Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Additional Assistant
Engineer, Overseer, Divisional Accountant, Store Keeper, Manager of Atithi / Vishram Gruh and
in the circle as Superintending Engineer, as to day (Note 5 below para 200 of GPWD Manual
The above tender is hereby accepted by me for and on behalf if the Governor of Gujarat.
Executive Engineer
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. The work of the Electrical Installation shall be carried out as per I.S. specifications I.S.
Specifications I.S. 782 Code part I, II & III - 1982-82 of practice of Electrical wiring and fitting in
For Hospital I.S. 7732 of
For Educational Installation I.S. 108941 –1984
For Aluminium Conductor I.S. 398 - 1984 Part III
2. The fitting should be fixed with mild steel hooks to be supplied and erected and duly
grouted in the cement concrete by the contractor wherever possible the decision of the Ex.Eng.
in respect to the feasibility of providing such hooks in the cement concrete, shall be final and
building on the contractors.
3. The work shall have to be completed within the prescribed time limit unless the
extension in the time limit at the instance and the request of the contractor is granted by the
authorities in which case, the application for the extension in time limit have to be made by the
contractors by registered post before the date of expire of the schedule time limit under the
4. The amount of Rs. 1-00 for each empty wooden box of ceiling fan and 0-05 paise for
each empty wooden box of Table fan issued to the contractors for the work as per schedule B of
the work shall be recovered form the Contractors.
5. Material required for the work shall be supplied to the contractor as per rates mentioned
in the schedule "A" attached herewith and the cost of materials will be recovered form their bills.
6. The tender documents required shall have to be filled in either in ink or by ball pen.
7. In addition to the above the tender will also be liable to the rejected outright if -
(i) And of the pages of the tender is/are removed or replaced.
(ii) In the case of "Item rate" tender, the rates not entered in ink in figures and works
and the total of each item and grand total are not struck by the tender or in ink in
and the total of each item and grand total are not struck by the tender or in ink in
the last column of schedule "B" under his signature
(iii) All Corrections additions of pasted slips are not initled by the tender.
(iv) The tender in the case of a firm, each partner or the person or the person holding
the power of attorney there of does not sign to the signature is/are not attested
by witness on page 8 of the tender in the space provided for purpose.
8. A certificate of registration as approved contractors should be attached with the tender.
9. In respect of tenders from the Co-operative society a solvency certificate of an amount
equal to 20% of amount of the work put to tender will have to be produced along with
tender or a certificate, regarding the borrowing capacity of the society issued by the legal
Assistant, Directorate of Cottage Industries will have to be produced along with tender.
10. The several documents forming the contract are the essential parts of the contract and
requirement occurring in one is as binding as though occurring in all, they are intended
to be mutually explanatory and complementary and to describe and provide for a
11. In the event of any discrepancy to several document forming the contract or in any one
document the following order of precedence should apply.
(a) Dimension and quantities :
(ii) Schedule 'B' and the tender form
(iii) Specification
On drawing figures, dimensions unless obovio in contract will followed in preference to
sealed dimension.
(b) Description :
(i) Schedule 'B' of the tender from
(iii) Specifications
In case of defective description or an ambiguity the Ex. Engineer in change should issue
further instructions directing in what manner the works is to be carried out is being
understood that the last modern practice is to be followed. The contractor should
forthwith comply with such instruction.
12. The contractor should take no advantage of any apparent error, Omission in drawings or
a specifications and the Executive Engineer in charge should be permitted to make full
the intent of the plans and specifications.
13. Controlled materials (Essentially certificate)
(i) As regards "Controlled materials, the R&B Dept. will help to arrange for the
permites as for as possible and the contractor is occuring the same, All incidental
charges in procuring these materials shall be borne by the permit as far as
possible by the contracter himself. Through the R&B Dept. will help to arrange for
the permit as far as possible and help the contractor in obtaining the materials, it
shall not accept any responsibility for any delay or loss on account of delay
caused to the contractor while obtaining the same.
(iii) The contractor shall submit the Ex. Engineer or his representative to inspect the
stock of the contra rolled materials by him at any time whenever the Ex. Engineer
or his reprehensive so desire sentives so desire.
14. The tender for the work shall remain open for a period (90/120*) day from the stipulated
date of receiving of the tenders for this work and that the tenders shall not be allowed to
withdraw or modify the offer on his own after handing over the tender to postal authorities for
dispatch. If any tenders withdraws or makes and modifications or additions in the terms and
conditions of his tender not acceptable to the Government (Public Works Department) then the
Government shall without prejudice to any right remedy be at liberty to forfeit in full the said
earnest money absolutely.
15. The contractor shall employ only such labourers who shall produce a valid certificate of
having been vaccinated against small pox within in period of last three years.
16. The contractor shall provide drinking water facilities to the workers, labourers to comply
with the provisions, the engineer in charge shall gives notice for such facility to the workers,
labourers within a period often days from the date of the notice in writing the Engineer in charge
shall three upon make the arrangement for the drinking water at the cost of the contractor.
17. The contractor shall provide the amenity of shade and Sheller to the workers, labourers
and their children on Govt. work as soon as the work start. If the contractor fails to provide
shade and shelter than the Govt. shall provide the same at the cost of the contractor.
Govt. Resolution PWD No. TNC-2172(i) 76-C Dt.4-7-1973.
18. Challan for earnest money @ 1% of the estimated cost must accompany the tender.
Tendered may pay earnest money upto Rs.50,000 in cash or the form of Crossed Demand Draft
or in case of tendered is member or only IEEMA Deposit at call receipts of Nationalized or
schedule co-operative Bank having 5 years standing drawn in favour if Executive Engineer,
Divisional Officer concerned. However in respect of the works estimated to cost above Rs.50
lacs the amount of earnest money in excess of Rs.50,000 can be offered in contractor as his
choice in the form of Bank Guarantee of the Scheduled Bank only. The Bank Guarantee in such
cases will be furnished in the following form in such cases also, the amount of first Rs.50,000
will paid only in the form of cash or crossed demand draft or fixed deposit receipts or deposit as
at call receipts worth the validity period of not less than 6 months of the nationalised or
Scheduled or Co-operative Bank having five years standing. The Contractor who have secured
exemption certificate for payment of earnest money by depositing Lump Sum earnest money
Deposit need not pay earnest money, but produce the certified copy of the exemption certificate
along with the tender.
Where as M/s. therein after called the Tenders is desirous and preferred to tender for
works in accordance with the terms and conditions of the tender for the work of and where as
we. Bank agree to give the tendered guarantee for the earnest Money.
1. Therefore, we hereby affirm that we are guarantors on behalf of the Tendered
upto total Rupees in worlds Rs. (in figures) and we undertake to pay to Executive Engineer
Division Department of Government of Gujarat the (name of Govt. previous notice of judicial or
to be specified) upto his first written demand without demur, without delay and without the
necessary of a previous notice of judicial or administrative procedures and without the
necessary to prove to the Bank the defects or shortcomings or debits of the contractor any sum
within the limit of Rs. .
2. We further agree that the Guarantee herein contained shall remain in full force
and effect during the period that would be taken for the acceptance of tender.
However, unless a demand of claim under this guarantee is made on us in
writing on or before the (Date to be specified - will not be less than 180 days form the date of
opening the tender) well shall not revoke the guarantee thereafter.
3. We undertake not to revoke the guarantee during in currency except with the
previous consent of the Executive Engineer Division in writing.
4. We instly undertake not to revoke the guarantee for any charge in constitution of
the Tenderer or of the Bank
Date Signature & Seal of Guarantor
20. The rates should be written both in words and figures inclusive of all taxes duties.
21. The percentage additions in total amount tendered of any items in not allowed however if
21. The percentage additions in total amount tendered of any items in not allowed however if
over all reductions in percentage is offered the same should be stated in the prescribed clause
end of scheduled "B" in words.
Strike out whichever is not applicable and figures.
If no reduction is to made the gap should be filled by the word NIL
Note As per Govt. Reso No. CDN/1269-PAC/51-C dt.15-4-1978
22. Safeguards :
(a) That percentage and the tender amount by each contractor shall actually be
shown to the other contractor who maybe present at the time of opening the tenders.
(b) That a tender with any erasures and/or over writing in percentage (both in word
and in figures) shall be rejected outright.
(c) That insertions and or correction in the percentage quoted (both in words and in
figures) resulting into increase in the value of the work shall be liable to be rejected outright
unless it is authenticated by the officer opening the tender at the time of opening tender as well
as the contractors they may be present at the time of opening tender and
(d) That any other correction or insertions shall be authenticated by the officer
opening the tender and the intending bidders who may be present.
23. Wherever secured advance has been granted the contractor should provide necessary
sign board indicating the fact of hypothecation of the materials to the Govt. and exhibited the
same publicly prominently. (Govt. in P.W.D. Resol No. PWD-2675-IB-90566-C dtd. 30-11-77).
24. The contractor should be give a written undertaking while applying for the grant of
secured advance in case of the agreement indenture bond already prescribed to the effected
that the has not taken or caused to be taken nor shall be taken or caused to be taken any
advance on the same materials on which secured advance is applied for form any other person
firm, corporation, limited company or any financing institution like Bank etc. by hypothecating or
pledging the materials (Govt. in P.W.D. Resolution No. PWD 2675-B/905-66C, dtd. 30-11-77)
25. Secured advance will be paid after producing equivalent amount of Bank Guarantee of
Schedule Bank (R&B D G.R.No. PWN-1090/U-O-13(5)-C. dated 4-10-1997).
26. Any error in quantity or amount in Schedule "B" showing items of works and figures
quoted by a tendered in the rates column, the description in words shall prevail.
(a) In the event of a discrepancy between description in words and figures quoted by
a tendered in the rates column, the description in words shall prevail.
(b) In the event of an error occurring in the amount column, and in carrying forward
totals shall be corrected.
(c) Any rounding off of amounts against items of in totals shall be ignored. The
tendered sum so a tered shall for the purpose of tender be substituted for the sum original
tendered and considered for acceptation.
27. Battens shall be teakwood for acceptable quality and shall be varnished before fixing in
28. Wooden-cup board should be polished on both the sides.
29. Income-tax clearance certificate in revised form should invariably be attached with the
tender papers Other wise tender may not be considered.
30. Whenever Government materials are issued the contractor shall be responsible for the
safe custody and proper use of the materials.
31. Loose electric fitting connections should be done at the time of handing over possession
of building to the concernment civil/Administrative department is responsible for fitting.
32. (i) Late tenders (I.E. tender received after the specified time of opening) Delayed
tender (i.e. tenders received before the time of opening but after the due date & time of receipt
of tenders) and post tender offers shall not be opened and considered at all.
(ii) The tenders received (by registered post after the time of date specified in the tender
notice) shall not be received by the concerned office from the postman for which date and time
may not be recorded on the cover of the tenders to when tender was refused by the Divisional
Accountant on the Divisional Head or any other person in charge.
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Signature of Contractors Executive Engineer
General Conditions of Contract for Electrical works in the building and Communication
General Conditions of Contract
1. Definitions of terms:
In construing the general conditions and the annexed specification the following words
shall have the meaning here assigned to them unless there is something in the his successors
The "governor of Gujarat" shall include his successors and assigns.
The "Engineer" shall mean the Ex. Engineer, Electrical Division, for the time being
attached to the Public works Department of the Gujarat State or such other officer as may be
appointed by the Ex. Engineer, Electrical Division to supervise the work on behalf of the
Governor of Gujarat.
The "Contractor" shall mean the Tenderer whose tender, shall be accepted by the
Governor of Gujarat and shall include the tenderer's legal personal representatives of
successors and assigns.
"Plant" shall mean and include any machine any machine fixed of movable, use for the
generation or transmission of power of actuated by power.
"Work" or "Works" shall mean the whole the plant and material to be provided and work
to be done executed of carried out by the contractor under the contract.
The "Contract" shall mean all the documents by which the agreement by the contractor
to be provided to execute of carry out the plant work or works shall be constituted or in or by
which the terms of such agreement or any of them are contained or set forth specially as per
these General conditions, any special conditions attached to or issued with these conditions.
The specification, the Drawing, the invitation for Tenders (if any) of any other letter. notice or
document upon or with reference to which the Tender is made and the Schedule of prices (if
any) furnished by the contractor with these his Tenders.
The "Specification" shall mean the specification annexed to these General conditions
and the Schedule thereto (if any).
The "Site" shall mean the whole of the premises, buildings and grounds in or upon which
the Plant works or works is or are to be provided. Exacted done or carried out.
The "Drawings" shall mean the drawings issued with the specification which will
ordinarily be identified by being signed by the Engineer and any further drawings submitted by
the contractor with his tender and duly signed by him and accepted or approved by the Engineer
and all other drawings supplied or furnished by the contractor or by the Engineer in accordance
with these General conditions.
The "Special Conditions" shall mean the special conditions of contractor (if any) attached
to general condition.
The "Schedule" shall mean the schedule or schedule attached to the specification.
2. Contractor to inform himself fully :
The contractor shall be deemed to have carefully examined the invitation for Tender (if
any) the general and any special conditions, the specification and Drawings and the Schedule of
price(in any). In case off discordance or want of agreement between or amongst the several
things herein described and the grounds or data of the contract then these conditions shall have
precedence of and be held to be more correct and binding and in like manner detailed drawings
shall be held to be more correct. and binding then general drawings and in like than drawing
made to a smaller scale, or for general instruction and figured dimensions shall be held to be
more correct than dimensions be scale but subject nevertheless in case of doubt or dispute as
to any of the matters aforesaid to the determination and decision of Engineer as hereafter is
more particularly mentioned and provided always that nothing herein contained shall limit the
powers of the Engineer herein after mentioned.
3. Security Deposit :
The Person/persons whose tender is accepted (hereinafter called the
"Contractor" which expression shall unless excluded by or repugnant to the context include his
Legal heirs, executors, administrators and assignees) shall (a) Deposit with the Executive
Engineer a sum sufficient to make up the full security deposit specified in the tender in cash or
Government securities (as mentioned in para 208 of Gujarat Public Works Department Manual
Vol.1) duly transferred in the name of the Executive Engineer or fixed deposit receipts or Term
Deposits of Narmada Project in the name of the Executive Engineer within a period of 10 days
form the date of receipt of the Notification of acceptance of his tender, or (b) (i) deposit fifty
percentage of the total security deposits as specified in the tender form with the Executive
Engineer in form of small saving schemes or securities of Sardar Narmada Nigam or F.D. Rs. of
scheduled Bank. However, the Contractor can deposit twenty five percentage of total security
deposit in the form of Govt. security (as mentioned in para 208 of Gujarat Public Works
Department Manual Vo.(1) or Term Deposits of Narmada Project duly transferred in the
Name of the Executive Engineer, or fixed deposit receipts in the name of the Executive
Engineer within a period of ten days form the / date of receipt of notification of acceptance of his
tender. If the security deposit is not paid within the above specified time, no work order will be
issued till the issue about delay is finally decided by the competent authority (b) (ii) The
Government shall be deemed to have been authorized to deduct the balance of fifty percentage
of the security deposit as specified in the tender form the amounts that become payable to the
contractor form the work done the contract form time to time, such deduction shall not exceed
ten percentage of the amount so payable and the whole amount paid in cash or by way of
deduction shall be held by Government by way of security deposit. For the works whose
estimated amounts is more that become payable to the contractor for the work done the
contract form time to time, such deduction shall not be held by Government by way of security
deposit. For the works whose estimate amount is more than rupees fifteen lacs, the Contractor
shall have to give the performance bond supported but F.D.R. or Unconditional. So that same
can be encased without giving any reason by the Executive Engineer Non Transferable and
Irrevocable Bank Guarantee of any schedule bank equivalent to five percentage of the
estimated amount put to tender along with the initial security deposits. All compensation,
Liquidated damages or other sums or money payable by the contractor to Government under
the terms of this contract shall be deducted form or recouped by the realization of a sufficient
part of his security deposit, or form the interest arising there form or performance bond form any
sums which may sums which may due or may become due by Government to the Contractor on
any whatsoever and whatsoever and whether in respect of this contract, any other contract or
otherwise. In the event of his security deposit being reduced by reason of any such deduction or
recumbent as aforesaid, the contractor shall within ten days thereafter, make good in cash or in
Government securities transferred as aforesaid, any sum or sums, required to make good the
shortfall in the amount of the security deposit. The securities deposit, when paid as above shall
at the cost of the depositor, do converted into interest bearing Government securities in the
name of Executive Engineer provided that the depositor has expressly desired this in writing.
This is subject to the condition that twenty five percentage of the total security deposit must be
held in the form of small saving schemes or Term Deposits of Narmada Project. If the full
amount of the security deposit to be considered as considered as cancelled and legal steps
shall be taken against the contractor for recovery of the amounts.
Fifty percentage of the Security Deposit along with performance bond shall become
refundable within fifteen days after the final completion certificate issued a per Clause-25. All
dues under this contract or other contract. or otherwise, including the royalty charge if "No Due-
Certificate" is not produced by the contractor shall be recovered form the final certificate is
issued as per clause-25. The remaining fifty percentage of the security deposit shall be
refunded after expiry of the Defect Liability period as per clause-33 after deducting there form
the amount of expenses, is any Government under this contract.
Performance Bond
(The date of his bond must not be prior the date of the instrument in connection with which it is
Principal (Contractor)
Sum of bond (express in words and figure)
Contract No. and date of contract
Know all men by these presents, that we, the Principal and surety above named are held and
firmly bound upto the ..................................... hereinafter called the Employer in the amount
stated for payment of which sum, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs,
executors, administrators and successors jointly and severally, firmly by these presents subject
to the provision of which the aforesaid Contractor on demand and without demand on a claim
being make by the Employer.
The condition of this obligation is such, that whereas the principals have entered in to a
contract with the Employer numbered and dates as Shown above? and hereto attached for the
Principal shall well and truly perform and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions
and agreements of said contact during the original terms of the said Contract and extensions
there of that may be granted by the Employer with or without notice to the surety
and during the life or any guarantee required under the contract and also well and truly perform
and fulfill all the undertakings, covenants, terms, conditions agreements of the surety which the
employer may sustain by reason of failure or default on the paid of said Principal so to do.
We ........................................... further agree that agree that the grantee here. contained shall
remain in full force and effect the dues of the employer under or by for the validity of the said
Contract, and that it shall continue to be enforceable all the dues of the employer under by
virtue of the Contract have been fully paid and its claims satisfied or discharged or till the
Employer certifies that the terms and conditions of the Contract have been full and property
earned out by the said Contractor and accordingly discharges the grantee. Unless demand or
claim under this guarantee is made on us writing on or before the ............................. we shall be
discharged from all liability under this guarantee thereafter.
IN WITNESS WHERE OF the above bounded parties have executed this instrument under
their several seals on the date indicated above the name and corporals seal of each corporate
partly being hereto affixed and these presents duty signed by its undersigned representatives,
pursuant to authority of its governing body.
In the presence of witness individual
Attested Corporate surety
For and on behalf of the Employer
4. Mistake in contractor's Drawings
The Contractor shall submit such drawings as may be required and shall be responsible
for any discrepancies, errors omissions in any drawings other particulars supplied by him
notwithstanding that such drawings or particulars may been approved by Engineer.
5. Patent Rights etc.
The contractor shall fully indemnify the Governor of Gujarat against all actions, suits
claims demands, costs, charges expenses arising form or incurred by reason of any
infringement or alleged infringement, plan, of any letters patent, design, trademark or name
copyright or other protected rights in respect of any machine, plant, work materials thing or
system or method of using fixing working or arrangement used or fixed or supplied by contractor
but this in indemnity shall not extend or apply to any action suit claim, demand cost charges or
expenses arising form or incurred by reason of the use of the work or any part thereof otherwise
then in the manner of for a purpose contemplated by the contract all royalties and other similar
payments which may have to paid for the use of any machine, plants, work, material thing
system or method as aforesaid (whether payable in on sum or by installment or otherwise) shall
be covered by the contract price and payable by the contractor.
In the event of any claim or demand being made or suit brought against the Governor of Gujarat
in respect of any such matter or matters as all negotiations for the settlement of such claim or
demand and such action aforesaid the contractor shall be duly notified, thereof, and he shall
conduct or suit also be conducted by him subject if and so fat as Governor of Gujarat shall think
proper under the Supervision & Control of Governor of Gujarat through the officer duly
authorized on his behalf.
6. Excess over Tender quantities, Extra items & Variations in Specifications,
6.1 The Engineer-in-charge shall have power to make any late rations additions in or to the
original specifications drawings design instructions that may appear to him to be
necessary of advisable during the progress of the work and contractor shall be bound to
carry out the work in accordance with any instructions in this connection which to him in
writing signed by the Engineer-in-charge and such alternation shall not invalidate the
contract additional work which the contractor may be directed to do in the manner above
specified as part of the work shall be carried out by the contractor on the manner above
specified as part of the work shall be carried out by the contractor in the same conditions
in all respect on which the agreed to the work and at the same rate as are specified in
under for the main work
6.2 Except that when the quantity of any item exceeds the quantity as in the tender by more
than 30% contractor will be paid for the Quantity in excess of 30% at the rate entered in
the S.O.R. of the year during which the excess in quantity is first executed and for the
materials consumed in excess quantity the rate for the materials to be charged would be
the basic rate taken into account for tag the fixing the rate for the S.O.R. at above
instead of the rate stipulated in schedule-A.
6.3 If the additional or altered work includes any class of whirl for which no rate is specified
in these contract.
(i) At the rate derived form the item within the contractor which is comparable to the
one involving additional altered class of work where there are more than one comparable items,
the item of the contract which in nearest in comparison with regard to class or classes of the
work involved shall be selected and the decision of the superintending Engineer as to the
nearest comparable item shall be final and binding on the contractor.
(ii) If the cannot be derived in accordance with (i) above, such class of works shall
be carried out at the rate angered in the Schedule of Rates of the Division for the year in which,
the tender was received, increased or decreased by the percentage by which the tender
received increased or decreased by the percentage by which the tender amount is more or less
as compared to the amount arrived at the rates in the "Schedule of Rates" Divisions in the year
in which the tender was received. If the Schedule of rates calculated considering such items
which were included in the "Schedule of Rates of the Division for the year and or materials
concerned on such item the rate to be charged would be the basic rate taken into account for
fixing the rate in S.O.R. referred to above instead of the rate.
(iii) If is not possible to arrive at the rate form(i) and (ii) above, such class of work shall
be carried out at the rate decided by the competent authorities on the basis of detailed rate
analysis after hearing the contractor before as committee of two superintending Engineers
stationed at the same place or the nearest place.
6.4 If the additional or altered work, for which no rate is entered in the "Schedule or Rates"
of the Division is ordered to be carried out before the rate is agreed upon, then the contractor
shall within seven days of the date of receipt by him of the order of carry out the work, inform
the Engineer-in-charge does not agree to this rates, the shall be notice in writing be at liberty to
cancel his order to carryout such class of work and arrange to carry it out in such manner as he
may consider fit advisable, provided always that if the contractor shall commence work or inure
any expenditure in regard thereof before the rates shall have been determined as lastly herein
before mentioned, then in such cases he shall only be entitled to be paid in respect of the work
carried out or expenditure incurred by him prior to the date of the determination of the rate as
aforesaid according to such rate or rates as shall be fixed by the Engineer-in-charge. In the
event of the dispute the decision the Superintending Engineer of the Circle shall be final.
Where, however, the work is to be executed according to the designs, drawings and
specifications recommences by the contractor and accepted by the competent authority, the
alternation above referred to shall be within the scope of such designs drawings and
specifications appended to the tenders.
The time limit for the completion of the work shall be extended in the proportion that the
increase in the cost occasioned by alternations bears to the cost of the original contract work
and the certificate of the Engineer-in-charge as to such proportion shall final and conclusive.
7. Work man ship and materials :
The works shall be carried out in all respects with workmanship and materials of the best
and most substantial and approved qualities to the entire satisfaction of the Engineer who may
reject any plant, apparatus of material or work ship which slab in his opinion be of defective
quality any such rejection to be final and conclusive. The contractor shall at his own expenses
provide all material labour, haulage, power, tools, tackles and apparatus necessary to execute
and complete the works and plant in the manner aforesaid.
8. Use of work pending completion :
The Governor of Gujarat shall be at liberty at any time to put into beneficial use the
whole or any part of the work he may desire to use pending the formal completion and taking
over of the same.
9. Subletting of contract :
The contractor shall not without the consent in writing of the Governor of Gujarat under
the hand of the Engineer assign or sublet the contract nor make any sub contract with an
person or persons for the execution of any portions of the work other than for raw materials, or
for any part of the work of which the manufacturers are named on his contract.
10. Protection and liability for a accidents, Theft and Damage :
The contractor shall at all items until the commencement of the period maintenance as
provided in clause 16 property and sufficiently cover up and protect all materials delivered on
site form damage or injury by exposure to the weather and shall take every proper precaution
against accident, damage or injury on the same from any cause. The contractor shall be and
remain answerable and liable for all accident and damage thereto which until the
commencement of the period of maintenance as provided for under clause 16 may arise or be
occasioned by the acts or omissions of the contractor or his workmen, agents, servants or sub-
contractors and all looses and damages arising from such accidents damage or injuries and
aforesaid shall be made good in the most complete and substantial manner by and at sole cost
of the contractor and to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
Provided that should the Engineer certify, that the work has been completed but that owning to
circumstances over which the contractor has no control he work cannot be taken the contractor
shall nor be held liable for any loss of or damage to the work occasioned by such delay in taking
over and occurring more than one month after date of completion of the work as certified by the
Until the work shall be or deemed to be taken over as hereafter provided the contractor
shall also indemnify to Government of Gujarat from and against all claims and demands, suits
proceedings, cost and expenses in respect in respect of or in connection with any injury to
person or damage to property by whomsoever sustained or by defective for thefts of any
property of the Governor of Gujarat or of other committed by any employees of his own or his
subcontractors and shall be liable for the costs of replacing any property stolen.
11. Insurance :
Subject as hereinafter provided the contractor shall at his own expense insure and at all
times prior to the commencement of the period of maintenance keep insured against destruction
or damage by fire or earthquake storm and tempest such plant and materials ordered for the
work as may for the time being be upon the site for the full value of such plant and materials.
12. Materials brought on the site :
All materials tools and tackle brought to and delivered upon the site for the purpose of
the work shall from the time of their being so brought vest in and be the property of the
Governor of Gujarat but may be used for the purpose of the work but for that purpose only and
not on any account be removed or taken away by the contractor or any other person without the
express permission in writing of the Engineer but the contractor shall nevertheless (subject as
hereinafter provided) be solely liable and responsible for any loss or destruction thereof or
damage unless resulting from causes beyond the contractor's control not being causes
insurance against destruction or damage from which is provided for in clause 11.. The Governor
of Gujarat shall have a lien on such materials, tools and tackle for any sum which may to any
time prior to the completion of the works be due or owing to him the contractor under in respect
of or by reason of the contract and shall be at liberty to sell and dispose of any of such
materials, tools and tackle remaining after the completion of the works in such manner as he
shall think fit, and to apply the proceeds in or towards the satisfaction of such sum or sums so
due or owing as aforesaid but subject to such lien and power of sale and disposal such surplus
materials, tools and tackle shall being to the contractor and may be removed and disposed of by
him as he shall think fit after the lien is withdrawn by the Engineer-in-charge.
If the contractor shall at any time fail in the opinion of the Engineer to proceed with the
work with due diligence and expedition or shall refuse, neglect or omit to comply with any orders
given to him in writing by the Engineer-in-accordance with the provisions of the conditions or
shall commit any other breach of the provision of the contract, the Engineer shall be at liberty to
give notice in writing to the contractor to make good the failure neglect. omission or the
Engineer shall be at liberty to give notice in writing to the contractor to make good the failure
neglect. omission or breach complained of and should be contractor shall fail to comply with any
such notice within such period as may be prescribed in such period as may be prescribed in
such notice then and in such case the Governor of Gujarat shall be at liberty to employ
workmen other than those of the contractor to perform and execute the work in respect of which
the failure neglect or omission referred to in such notice shall have been committed or occurred.
If the Governor of Gujarat shall think fit, it shall be lawful for him to enter into a new contract with
any other persons, or person, for the execution of such part of the work as may not have been
executed and in that event the Governor of Gujarat shall without incurring any liability to the
contractor be entitled to use all or any of the materials, tools, tackle or there things which may
then be on site for the purpose of completing the work or any part there of and to provide any
additional materials, tools, or tackle required for the purpose and the cost of executing any such
work and providing any such materials shall be paid by the contractor to the Governor of Gujarat
Subject to and after satisfaction of the lien of the Governor of Gujarat for any sum due to
him by the Contractor for any expenses cost or charges incurred in the completion of the work,
all materials , tools, tackle or other thing remaining on the site and unsold after such completion
shall forthwith hereafter be removed by the contractor.
14. Replacement of Defective work or material :
If during the progress of the work the Engineer shall notify in writing to the contractor that
in his opinion the Contactor has executed any unsound or imperfect work, or has supplied any
materials inferior in quality to those stipulated for by the contractor, the contractor shall at his
own expense, within ten days of his receiving the notice proceed with due expedition to remove
or after and reconstruct or replace the work or as the case may be supplied fresh materials up
to the standard of the specification. In place of the work or materials
complained of by the notice (as the case may be) and in case the contractor shall fail to do so
the Governor of Gujarat intention so to do forthwith at the cost of the contractor remove the work
or materials complained of and perform all such work or (as the case may be) supply all such
materials in place of those complained of as may be necessary or proper in order to comply with
the contractor and the cost as certified by the Engineer of any such removed and performance
of work or supply of materials shall be paid by the contractor to the Governor of Gujarat on
demand provided always that nothing in this clause shall be deeded to derive the Government
Gujarat or effect any other rights or remedies under the contract or otherwise which I may have
in respect of such defects of deficiencies. No payment which have been made on account of
materials delivered or work executed shall be socked on as acceptance of such or any work or
15. Cutting away & making good :
The tender is include all necessary cutting and making good for the purpose of the
contract of the wood work, walk, floors-site of the site. The contractor win be held responsible
for and will have to make good at his own expanse to the satisfaction of the Engineer, any
damages to or disfigurement of the site which may have been caused the acts or omissions of
himself or his servants or agents in connection with the carrying out the contract.
16. Maintenance :
The Contractor shall make good at his own expense all defects "due to faulty design
material, or workmanship on the part of the contractor which may during a period of 6 calendar
months form the date of which the work is certified by the Engineer to have been brought into
beneficial use or if no such certificate is given from the date of the final payment for the work
under clause 20 (which period is hereinafter called the "the period of maintenance") develop
under proper use in the work or any part thereof by replacing plant materials or work or
otherwise as a may be necessary. Any such making in the work or any part thereof by replacing
plant materials or work or otherwise as may be necessary. Any such making good by the
contractor shall in no case relieve him form his liability to make good any further defect in these
work made good replace which made develop during the reminder of such period of twelve
months, if any such defects are clearly squired to prevent any recurrence of such defects. If any
defects or alterations which contractor shall become liable make good or make under this
clause by not made good or made good or make the same (as the case may be) a the risk and
expense of the Contractor, but without prejudice to any other right or remedies which the
Governor of Gujarat may have against the Contractor in respect of his default in making good or
making the same as aforesaid/and the cost of any such making good or making shall be paid by
the contractor to the Government of Gujarat on demand.
17. Contractor's Representative & workmen :
The contractor shall employ at lest on competent representative, whose name or names
shall have previously been communicated in writing to the Engineer by he contractor to
Superintend the carrying out the works. The said representative of) more then one shall be
employed then, one of such representative shall always be present on the site during working
hours and any written orders or instruction which the Engineer or his duly authorized
representative, whose name shall have been previously communicated in writing to the
contractor, may give to the said representative of contractor shall be deemed to have been
given to the contractor.
The Engineer shall be at liberty to object to any representative or person employed by
the Contractor in execution of or otherwise about the work who in the Engineers opinion, shall
misconduct himself or be incompetent or notice in writing requiring him to do so.
17.A Minimum age of persons employed and employment of donkeys or other animals :
(i) The contractor shall not employ any person who is under the age 12 years.
(ii) The contractor shall not employ donkeys or other animals with breaching of string or thin
rope. The breaching must be at lest three inches side and should be tape (Newer).
(iii) No animal suffering from sores, lameness or emaciation or which is immature shall be
employed on the word his name shall be removed form the list contractors.
(v) The Engineer shall remove form the work any person or animal found working which
does not satisfy these conditions and to responsibility shall be accepted by the Governor of
Gujarat for any delay caused in the completion of the work by such removal.
18. Submission of Samples :
The contractor shall not without written sanction of the Engineer use for the execution of
the work any materials plant or stores of any type of description other than those specified in his
tender. He shall if required to do so or at his options, deposit samples, at the Office where
Engineer for approval and the Engineer shall within 14 days or the receipt of the samples,
express in writing contract to his approval or otherwise of the samples deposited and all
materials, plant and stores used in the execution of the work, must be in
every away equal to the deposited samples. All the deposited samples will be returned to the
contractor within one away equal to the deposited samples. All the deposited samples will be
returned to the contractor within one month of the work being taker over.
19. Deduction from contract Price :
The amount or all cost of work, expenses; or other sums which under the contract shall
be payable by the contractor to the Governor of Gujarat from any moneys due or becoming due
by him to the contractor under contract, without-prejudice to the Governor of Gujarat. right to
recover the same by the ordinary process of law.
20. Terms of Payments :
Subject to any deduction which the Governor of Gujarat may be authorized to make
under the contract, the contractor shall be entitled upon the certificate of the Engineer to the
effect hereinafter stated payments of R.A. Bills shall be made to contractor as per items, in
measurable units executed according to the specifications.
It at any time the contractor shall be prevented for any period of not less than 30 days
from causes within the control of the Governor of Gujarat either first, from delivering on the site
any plant or materials ready in India for delivery or secondly from proceeding with the erection
at any plant or materials which he had already delivered & the site, the Governor of Gujarat
shall bear the cost of storage and protection, including insurance in accordance the clause ii, of
the plant and materials during such period in the first of such of contractor shall be entitled to
payment of 80% of the value certified as aforesaid of the plant or materials delivery of which
shall have been so prevented within one month from the date on which as certified by the
Engineer such plant or materials are so ready as aforesaid provided that all portions thereof
have been suitably and sufficiently marked as being property of the Governor of Gujarat and are
delivered into the custody of some person approved by the Engineer who has granted at receipt
Installments shall be due and payable by the Governor of Gujarat within one month from
the date of each certificate of the Engineer.
21. Certificate of Engineer :
Every application to the Engineer for a certificate must be accompanied by a detailed
claim in duplicate setting forth (in the order of the Schedule of price if any) particulars of the
Plant or materials delivered and work executed to the Engineer in accordance with the contract
shall be issued within 14 days of the application. No application for a certificate shall be made
within 14 days previous applications.
22. Certificate not to affect rights of the Governor of Gujarat of contractor :
The Engineer may be any certificate make any correction or modification in any
certificate previously issued by him any payment shall be regulated any adjusted accordingly,
No certificate of the Engineer shall nor shall any payments on accounts by the Governor of
Gujarat the Contractor, nor extension of time for the execution of the work by contractor which
may be ranted by the or behalf of the Governor of Gujarat affect or prejudice any of the lights, of
the Governor of Gujarat against the contractor under or relieve him any of his obligations for or
in respect of the due performance of the contract, or be interpreted as approval of work done or
of materials supplied.
23. Suspension of work :
The Governor of Gujarat shall any to the contractor all proper expenses arising from
suspensions of the work by order in writing of the Engineer or any other officer on behalf of the
Governor of Gujarat unless such suspension is due of some default on the part of the contractor
or any subcontractor under him.
24. Damages for delay in completion :
(i) If the Contractor fails to complete the work under contract by the stipulated date, he
shall pay liquidated damages of Rs.0.1 percentage of the contract value per day form the date
of delaying the said work up to the date of completion and banding over to the Government.
(ii) However also if the contractor fails to complete and part of the work Proportionate to
by the time in relation to the value of such part, he shall pay Liquidated damages per day from
the date of delaying the said part of the work up to the date of completion or the said designated
part at the rates shown in the said schedule of the contract value of such part for such failure till
the said designated part is completed.
(iii) It execution or on any other ground he shall apply in writing to the Ex. Eng. before
the (iii) The agree gate maximum of liquidated damages payable under this clause shall not
exceed Rs. 0.1 percentage of contract value per day and shall be subject to the maximum
amount of ten percent of the estimated amount put to tender.
(iv) Delays requiring payment of ten percent liquidated damages of the amount put to
tender for performance bond in forfeiture of works estimated to cost more than Rs. 15 lacs, for
performance) and registration of the contractor shall also be kept in abeyance of three years
form the date as fixed in all such cases.
24.A If the contract shall desire an extension of the time for completion of work on the ground
of his having been unavoidably hindered in execution or on any other ground he shall apply in
writing of the Ex. Eng. before the expiration of the period stipulated in the tender or before
expiration of 30 days from the date on which he was hundred as aforesaid on with the cause for
making for extension occurred which ever is earlier and the Ex. Eng. may if in his opinion. There
are reasonable and bona fide grounds for granting. And extension grant such extensions as the
thinks necessary or proper. The decision of the Ex. Eng. in his matter shall be final.
No applications for extension of time for completion of work shall be considered unless it
is received by registered post in the office of the Executive Engineer or left at his office and
obtained receipt there of duly signed by the Executive Engineer or his nominee authorized in
The date of receipt of application by the Executive Engineer, shall be considered as the
date of application for the purpose of counting the period as mentioned above.
24.B "If the contractor or his workmen or servants shall break, deface injure or destroy and
part of the building or the work in question in/or which they may be working or any building road
fence, enclosure or glass-land or cultivated ground contingence to the premises on which the
work or any part there is being executed or if any damage shall be done to the work form any
cause whatever before completion of the work or before the completion of the maintenance
period whichever is later or any damages occurred caused due to normal flood or rain or if any
imperfection become apparent in it within three months from the grant of a certificate of
completion, final or otherwise by the Engineer-in-charge, the contractor shall make good the
same at his own expenses or in default, the Engineer-in-charge may cause the same to be good
by other contractor and deduct expenses (of which the certificate of the Engineer-in-charge shall
be final) from any sums that may then be due or may thereafter become due to the contractor or
from his security deposit or the proceeds of sale thereof a sufficient portion thereof".
24.C Force Major Clause :
Neither party shall be liable to the other for any toll or damage occasioned by or arising
out of acts of God such as Unprecedented flood, Volcanic eruption, earthquake or other
convulsion of nature and other acts such as but not restricted to general strike invasion, the acts
of foreign countries, hostilities, or war like operations before or after declaration of war, rebellion
military or usurped power which prevent performance of the contract and which could not have
been foreseen of avoided by a prudent person.
Note : Unprecedented flood means *here flood crossing the Hi Flood Level of the past-year (s)
which is on the available record.
Modified Vide R&BD.G.R. No. TNC-1096-IB-143-(16)-C dated 11-1-99)
25. Time of taking over :
The work shall for the purpose of all the provisions of these conditions be deemed to
have been completed and taken over by the Governor of Gujarat when the Engineer, shall have
certified in writing that it has been completed in accordance with the contract conditions and
such certificate shall not be unreasonable with held nor shall the Engineer delay its issue on
account of commissions of defects which in his opinion do not effect the efficient use of work but
such issue shall be without prejudice to the contractor's liability to make good any such
omission and defects with the greatest possible expedition.
26. Death or Bankruptcy :
The if the contractor shall die or become insolvent or bankrupt or have a receiving order
made against him or compound with or make on proposal carrying on his business under
inspection or for the benefit of his creditors or commit and act of insolvency or bankruptcy, or
being a corporation bordered to be wound up or have a received or representative to determine
the contract and the Governor of Gujarat may in that event complete the contract in such time
and manner and by such person as he shall think fit.
27. Disputes to be referred to Gujarat Public Works Disputes Arbitration Tribunal :
The disputes relating to this contract in so far as they fall within the jurisdiction of Gujarat
public works Disputes arbitration tribunal shall be referred to the said tribunal of Gujarat State.
However the reference to Arbitration Tribunal under this clause will not stay fulfillment of
obligations of the contractor or rights of the Engineer-in-charge under this contracts, unless
otherwise ordered to the contrary by the said Tribunal as Interim Relief measure.
(The following clause is to deemed included in this conditions only when Plant or Machinery is
included in the contract.)
28. Contract Drawings :
The contractor shall submit to the Engineer for his approval on or before the dates
stipulated for the purpose in the specification copies of all the drawings of the general
arrangements of the plant as set out therein and of such detail drawings as may be reasonably
Within Fourteen days from the receipt, by him of such copies the Engineer shall signify
his approval or otherwise of the same and if he does not do so he shall be doomed to have
approved thereof.
Within Fourteen days from the notification by the Engineer to the contractor of his
approval such copies, of in the absence of such notification within-thirty days from the receipt of
such copies, the copies in ink on tracing cloth, or Ferro Gallic prints mounted on cloth, of ail
drawings as approved shall be supplied to the engineer by the contractor respective and shall
there upon the signed by the contractor and become there property of the Governor of Gujarat.
Such signed copies of the drawing shall not be departed from in any way whatsoever
except with the written permission of the Engineer, During the execution of the works of the
signed copies shall be always kept available for reference on the site. In the event of the
Contractor desiring to keep in his own possession a signed copy of the drawings as approved
the shall supply three copies instead of two and in this case the Engineer shall sign the third
copy air I return the same to the Contractor.
29. Manner of Execution, Quality of materials etc. :
The plant shall be manufacture, constructed, provided, put in position and maintain in-
fore best and most substantial and workmen like manner and materials of the best and
approved qualities having regard to the respective uses.
30. Test on site :
In all cases where the special conditions are provided for tests on the site where there of
plant materials on workmanship the Governor of Gujarat except where otherwise specifically
stipulated shall provide free of charge such layout materials fuel stores, apparatus and
instruments as may be requisitioned from time to time efficiently to carryout such tests in
accordance with the condition.
Where electrical energy is required for tests on site and supply is available on the site
form an existing installation such electrical energy shall be supplied to the contractor by the
Govt. free of charge at the pressure and frequency of the ordinary supply is available the
electrical energy necessary for such tests shall be provided by the contractor.
31. Delivery of plants & materials :
No. plant materials shall be tendered for delivery until and intimation is writing shall have
been given to the contractor by the Engineer that Governor of Gujarat is ready to take delivery.
32. Tests on completion : On the completion of the works on the site is accordance with the
contract the contractor shall give the Engineer notice in writing of such completion. The
Engineer shall after receipt of such notice by notice in writing under his hand for date and an
hour on that date fore the making of the test on site if any such are provided for the contract".
The contractor shall carry our such tests upon the date and at the hour so fixed and if
the Engineer or his authorized representative shall attend on that date at that hours such test
shall be carried out in the presence the Engineer or such representative.
If any portion of the plant fails under the tests to satisfy the contract conditions similar
tests according to the contractor shall pay to the Governor of Gujarat all reasonable expenses to
which he may be put by such test.
If the test or may repeated tests so required as aforesaid be not made by the contractor
on the date fixed as aforesaid or the same by the Engineer may proceed to make such test
himself at the contractor's risk and expense.
If in any test under this clause the plant tested shall fail to satisfy the contract conditions
the Governor of Gujarat shall as from the date stipulated by the contract for completion
nevertheless have the right of using such plant until the same shall satisfy such conditions and
such Use shall be at the contractor's risk. In the event of the 1 question where there the to
Arbitration as any portion of the plant the Engineer may certify to be capable of being use on
condition of paying to the submitted contractor a sum calculated (according the period of the
use) at the rate of 5 percent per annum upon the amount with held or deducted in respect of
33. Rejection of Defective Work :
If the works, or any portion thereof shall not the opinion of the Engineer on the stipulated
tests (if any) being made is accordance with the contract satisfy the contract conditions within
three months after the date stipulated for completion which the works in his opinion fail to
comply with the contract conditions and requiring the contract to make good, after or replace the
same within such time to be specified in the notice as the engineer may consider reasonable
and the contractor shall make good, after or replace the same as required by such notice and
such as to make it employ with the requirements of the contract condition within the time so
specified. Should be he fail to do so within that the Governor of Gujarat may make good after of
same as so required any the cost of such making alteration good or replacement (less) in case
of any replacement any such, which would have become due to the contractor under the
contract in respect of the works replaced and which shall not have been paid to his) shall be
paid by the contractor to the Governor of Gujarat demand or should the Governor of Gujarat not
make good after of replace any detective works in respect of which notice as aforesaid shall be
given within six weeks from the date of the given of such notice the contractor shall repay the
Governor of Gujarat all sums (in any) paid by him to the contractor in respect of such works.
Nothing contained in this clause shall prejudice or affect the rights of the Governor of Gujarat
under the contractor whether in the way of enforcement of penalties of otherwise in respect of
any delay in the completion of this work.
34. Use of plant of works pending making good :
If at expiration of the time specified for making good, altering or replacing the plant of
works in any notice given by the engineer to the contractor under the last proceeding clause the
contractor shall not have duly made good. altered or replaced the same in accordance with the
contractor the Governor of Gujarat shall be at liberty if he thinks fit to make use of the same for
such time as shall be reasonably sufficient according to the circumstances enable him, to make
good after or replace the same (whichever he may see fit to do) provided that in respect of the
period of such user, the Govt. of Gujarat shall not be entitled to any damages under clause
of these conditions land in the case of complete replacement the contract shall be entitled to be
paid reasonable sum for same.
35. Workmen's compensation in case of injury :
The contractor shall be responsible for any compensation and shall pay to his workmen
compensation payable for injuries under the workmen's compensation Act 1923 (VIII of 1923)
hereinafter called the said Act. If such compensation is paid by Government form the contract
under sub-section. (1) of section 12 of the said Act, on behalf of the contractor. It shall be
recoverable by Government from the contractor under sub section (2) of the said section such
compensation shall be recovered in the manner laid down in clause 3 and 19 of the condition of
36. The Apprentices :
The contractors shall afford or procure as the case may be every facility to Indian
apprentices for practical training in the factory.
Owned managed controlled or patronized by so as to enable the Indian apprentices to
acquire full knowledge of the technique and work of their trade industry calling or profession.
37. Set off Clause :
Any sums of money due to the contract (including the security deposit returnable to the
contractor under this contract shall be appropriated by the Government and shall be set off
against any claim of the Government for the payment of such of a money arising out of or under
any other contract made by the contract with the Government. When no such amount for
purpose of the recovery form the contract against any claim of the Government is available such
a recovery shall be made from the contractor as arrears of land revenues.
38. Appointment of Local Labourers :
The contractor should as far as possible obtain the requirement of labourers skilled and
unskilled from the nearest employment exchanges so as to utilize the local employment
potential. If there are no local employment exchange or such exchanges are not able to provide
the required labourers locally. suitable local should be utilized to the maximum extent possible.
39. Fair wages :
If a contractor fails to within 7 (seven) days to the labours(s) worker(s) the minimum
wages prescribed by the Government under the minimum wages Act.1949 as in force form time
to time the Executive Engineer or the officer of a equal rank shall be at liberty to deduct the
amount payable to the labourer(s) workers form his (contractor's) bill or deposit(s) payable on
account by the contract alter making due inquiries and shall not be entitled to any aforesaid.
Before or compensation on account of any loss that the he (contractor) may have to incur of the
action as aforesaid. Before the action a aforesaid is enforced notice in writing to the contractor
shall be issued by the Executive Engineer or the officer of the equal rank to pay the wages as
per minimum wages Act enforce at the relevant time. If the contractor does not act as aforesaid
within seven days then the action contemplated as above shall be taken against him.
Signature of contractor/s Executive Engineer
Specifications for Electrical Works in Government Building
Subject to the General condition of Contract in force (1986) General
1. Wirings Rule :
The installation generally shall be carried out in conformity with relevant Indian standard.
Specification of and code of practices prevalent, Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 and Indian
Electricity Act. 1910 as amended from time to time.
2. Definition :
The definition of terms shall be in accordance with Indian standard code of Practice for
Electrical wiring installation IS-732-1982 except for the definition of point in case of internal
Electrical Installation. For definition of point wiring and measurement of Electrical works IS-
5908-1970 shall be referred to.
3. Voltage and Frequency of supply :
All current consuming devices shall be suitable for frequency of 50C/s and systems of
voltage manual for unless otherwise specified.
4. Layout of wiring and its description :
(i) The wiring shall be carried out as per schedule "Power" wiring must be in screwed
conduit and shall be kept separate and distinct from lighting wiring. All wiring must be done on
the distribution system with main and branch distribution boards at convenient centers and
without isolated fuses. All conductors shall be run as far as possible along the walls and ceiling
as to be easily accessible and capable of being thoroughly inspected. The balancing of circus
will be arranged before hand by the Ex. Engineer Electrical Division.
(ii) Within one month of the taking over the installation, the contractor shall supply to the
Ex. Engineer Elect. Division a complete set of wiring diagrams of the same on drawings to be
supplied when available by the Executive Engineer Electrical Division and to the satisfaction of
the Ex. Engineer, Elect. Dept. and these wiring pains shall be "Drawings" within the meaning of
the term as used in the General conditions of contract.
5. Conductors :
All conductors unless otherwise specified shall not be less than 1.5 sq. mm. for point
wiring and 2.5 sq. mm for mains conductors for power and lighting circuits shall be adequate
size to carry the designed circuit load without exceeding the permissible thermal limits for the
installation, and such sizes will be stipulated in specifications and or drawings.
6.1 All cables shall conform to relevant Indian Standards.
6.2 Conductors of all cables except the flexible cable shall be of alluminium. The smallest
aluminum conductor for the final circuit shall have nominal cross sectional area of not less than
1.5 sq. mm. The minimum size of the aluminum conductors for power wiring shall be 4 sq. mm.
6.3.1 Conductors of flexible cables shall be of copper the minimum cross sectional area of
such a cables shall be 14.0193 mm. the Flexible cable shall have uniform and adequate
6.3.2 Unless the flexible cables and conductors are protected by armounr or though rubber of
PVC Sheath, theses shall not be used in workshops and other places where they are liable to
mechanical damage.
6.3.3 Core flexible cables shall be used for connecting single phase Appliances or phase,
natural & earth connections.
7. Fall of Potential :
The Cross sectional area of all conductors inside buildings shall be so proportioned to
their lengths that the drop in voltage between main fuses and the farthest point or any lamp
shall not exceed three percent of the voltage of the consumer's with all the consuming devices
7.1 If the Cable Size is increased to avoid the voltage drop in circuit current rating of the
cable shall be more than that for which circuit is designed. In each circuit or sub circuit or sub
circuit every cable shall have current higher than the full load current.
8. Ratings of lamps and fans socket outlets : Points and exhaust fans
8.1 Incandescent lamps installed in residential and non-residential building shall be rated at
60 watts & 100 watts respectively.
8.2 Table fans and ceiling fans shall be rated at 60 watts, exhaust fan shall be rated at
watts and 1000 watts respectively for the purpose of load assessment unless actual values of
the load are, know or specified.
9.1 Before the installation is commissioned following tests shall be carried out.
(1) Insulation Resistance Test.
(2) Polarity Tests of Switches
(3) Earth continuity tests
(4) Earth electrodes Resistance test.
9.2.1.1 The insulation Resistance shall be measured between earth and the whole
system of conductors or any section there of with all fuses in place and all switches close, and
except in earthed concentric wiring all lamps in position or both poles of installation otherwise
electrically connected together. A direct current pressure of not less than the twice working
pressure provided that it need not exceed. 500 volts for medium voltage circuits where the
supply is derived from three wire D.D or a ploy phase A.C. system, the neutral pole of which is
connected to earth either direct or through added resistance, the working pressure shall be
deemed to be that which is maintained between the phase conductor and the neutral.
9.2.1.2 The insulation sentence shall also be measured between all conductors to one
pole or phase conductor of the supply and all the conductors connected to the neutral or to the
order pole or phase conductors of the supply with all lamps in position and switches in "OFF"
position and its value shall be less than specified in sub-clause 9.2.
9.2.1.3 The insulation resistance in Mega-ohms measured as above shall no be less
than 50 mega ohms divided by the number if outlet or when PVC insulated cables are used for
wiring 12.5 mega ohms divided by number of outlets.
9.2.1.4 Where a whole installation is being tested a lower value than that given by the
formula subject to a minimum of 1 mega ohm is acceptable.
9.2.1.5 A preliminary and similar test may be made before lamps, ect., . are installed and
in this event the insulation resistance to earth should be not less than 100 mega ohms divided
by the number of outlet or when PVC insulated cables are used for wiring 25 mega ohms
divided by number of outlets.
9.2.1.6 The term "Outlet" includes every switch except that a switch except that a switch
combined with a socket outlet appliance or lighting, fitting is regarded as one outlet.
9.2.1.7 Control rheostat heating and electric sign may, if required, be dis-connected from
the circuit during the test, but in that event the insulation resistance between the case or frame
work, and all live parts of each rheostat, appliance and sign, shall be not less than that specified
in the relevant Indian Standard Specification or where there is no such specification shall be not
less than half a mega ohm.
9.2 Polarity Test :
9.2.2.1 In a two wire installation a test shall be made to verify that all switches in every
circuits have been fitted in the same conductor through out & such conductor shall be labeled or
marked for connection
to the phase conductor or to the non-earthed conductor of the supply is fitted in a conductor
which is labeled or marked for connection to one of the phase conductor of the supply.
9.2.2.2 In a three wire or a four wire installation a test shall be made to verify that every
non-linked single pole switch is fitted in a conductor which is labeled or marked for connection to
one of the phase conductor of the supply.
9.2.2.3 The installation shall be connected to the supply for testing. The terminate of all
switches shall be tested by a teat lamp one lead of which is connected to the earth. Glowing of
test lamp to Us full brilliance when the switch is in on position irrespective of appliance in
position or not shall indicate that the switch is connected to the right polarity.
9.2.3 Earth Continuity Test :
The earth continuity conductor including metal conduits and metallic envelops of cables
in all cases shall be tested for electric continuity and the electrical resistance of the same along
with the earthing lead but excluding any added resistance or earth leakage circuit breaker
measured form the connection with the earth electrode to any point in the earth continuity
conductor in the completed installation shall not exceed one ohm.
9.2.3.1 Earth Dlectrode Resistance Test :
Earth electrode Resistance test may be carried out by magger Earth Testers containing
a direct reading ohmmeter, a hand driven generator and auxiliary electrodes.
9.3 On completion of an electric installation (addition and alteration) a certificate shall be
furnished by the contractor countersigned by the certified Supervisor under whose direction
supervision the installation was carried out. This certificate shall be in the prescribed form as
given in Appendix-B in addition to the test certificate required by Local Electrical Supply
10. Joint and looping back :
Unless with the sanction of Ex. Engineer, Electrical Divisions all joints in conductor shall
be means of approved mechanical connectors in suitable and approved junction boxes but
looping back system shall be preferable. in wiring unless otherwise specified phase and live
conduct shall be looped at the switch box where a neutral conductor can be looped form light,
fan or socked in non-residential buildings neutral and earth continuity wire shall be brought to
each of 'the switch boards should be of adequate size to accommodate at least one number of
Amps, socket outlet and control switch in future.
Main Switchgears, Switch Board and their location :
11.1 All main switches (other hart lose of iron clad pattern) carrying current of 10 Amp. and
above shall be twitted for back connections and shall be suitable protected.
11.2 AH switches and circuit breakers shall be constructed in accordance with the I.S. 4237-
1967. General requirement for switchgear and conrtol gear for voltage not exceeding 1000 volts
and other relevant I.S. provided also that spring shall be either of phosphor bronze or if steel
shall be copper or Nickel plated and that handle shall the so fastened that they do not tend to
unscrew 01 become boss.
11.3 All main switches shall be either of metal cad enclosed pattern of any insulated enclosed
pattern which shall be fixed at close proximity to the point of entry of supply.
11.4 Switch boards shall net be erected above gas, stoves, or within 2.5 mm of any washing
unit in the washing rooms of laundries or in the bath rooms, lavatories, toilets or kitchens.
11.5 Switch boards, if unavoidably fixed in places likely to be exposed to weather, to drip or to
abnormal moose temperature the outlet casing shall be weather proof and shall be provided
with glands or bushing of adopted to receive screwed" conduit according to the manner in which
cables are run P/C and double flanged bushes shall be fitted in the holes of the switches for
entry and exit of wires.
11.6 A Switch board net he installed so that its bottom is within 1.25 mm above the floor
unless the front of the switch board completely enclosed by a door or the switch board is
located in a position to which only authorized persons have access.
11.7 Switch boards shall be recessed in the wall if so specified in the schedule of work or in
the special specification. The front shall be fitted with hinged panel of other suitable
material such as bakelite in wood frame with locking arrangement, the buts surface of
door being flush with the walls. Ample room shall be provided at the back for
connections and at the front between the switchgear mountings and the door.
11.8 Equipments which are on the front of a switch board shall be so arranged that
inadvertently personal contact with live parts in unlikely during the manipulation of
switchgears. changing of fuses or like operations.
11.9 No holes other than the holes by means of which the panel is fixed shall be drilled closer
than 1.3 from any edge of the panel.
11.10 The various live parts, unless they are effectively scroended by substantial barriers of
non hydroscopic, nomiammbale insulating material, shall be so spaced that space shall
not be maintained between such parts and earth.
11.11 The arrangement of gear shall be such that they shall be readily accessible and their
connections to all instruments and apparatus shall also be traceable.
11.12 In every case in which switches and fuses are fitted on the same pile, these fuses shall
be so arranged that the fuses are not alive when their respective switches are in the off
11.13 No fuses other than fuses in instrument circuit shall be fixed on the back of or behind a
switch board panel of frame.
11.14 All the metal switchgears and switch boards shall be painted, prior to erection with one
coat of antiruse primer, After erection they shall be painted with two coats of approved
enamel or alluminium paint as required on all sides wherever accessible.
11.15 All switch boards connected to medium voltage and above shall be provided with
"Danger Notice Plate" conforming to relevant Indian Standards.
12. Control at Point of Commencement of Supply :
12.1 There shall be a linked man switchgear with fuse on each live conductor of the supply
mains at the point of entry. The wiring through out the installation shall be such that
there is no break in the natural shall also be distinctly marked. In this connections Rule
32(2) of the Indian Electricity Rules, 1966 (See Appendix-A_ shall also be referred.
12.2 The main switchgear shall be situated as near as practicable to be termination of
services line and shall be easily accessible without the use of any external aid.
12.3 On the main switchgear, where the conductor of a two wire system or any earthier
neutral conductor of a multi wise system or a conductor which is to be connected
thereto, an indication of a permanent nature shall be provided to identify earthier neutral
conductor. In this connection Rule 32(1) of Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 (see appendix
'A') shall be referred.
13. Switch Board & Distribution Boards :
I Metal clad switch gear shall preferably be mounted on any of the following types of
13.1 Hinged type Metal Board :
There shall consist of a box made of sheet metal not less than 2 mm thick and shall be
provided with a hinged cover to enable the board to swing open for examination of the
wiring at the back. The joints shall be welded. A teak wood board, thoroughly protected
both inside and outside with good insulating varnish conforming to
IS : 347-1952 specification for varnish sheiac for General purpose and of not less than
6.5 mm thickness shall be provided at the back for attachment of incoming and outgoing
cables. There shall be a clear distance of not less than 2.9 cm between the teak wood
board and the cover, the distance being increased for larger boards in order that on
closing of the cover, the insulation of the cables in not subjected to damage and no
shoat length of cables is subjected to excessive twisting or bending
in any case. The board shall be security fixed to the wall by means of rag bolts, plugs or
wee den Gut ties and shall be provided with a locking arrangement and an earthing stud.
All wires passing through the metal board shall be bunched. Alternatively, hinged type
metal boards shall be made of sheet covering mounted on channel or angle iron frame.
Note : Such type of boards are particularly suitable for small switch-boards for mounting metal-
clad switchgear connected to supply at low voltages.
13.2 Fixed type Metal Boards :
These shall consist of an angle or Channel of iron frame fixed on the wall or on floor and
supported on the wall at the top if necessary. There shall be a clear distance of one
metre in front of the switch board. If there are attachments of base connections at the
back of the switch board Rules 51(1)c) of Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 shall apply
NOTE : Such type of boards are particularly suitable for large switchboard for mounting large
number of switchgears or higher capacity metal clad switchgears of both.
13.3 Teak wood Boards :
For small installation connected to a single phase 230 volts supply teak wood boards
may be caused as main boards or sub-boards. These shall be of seasoned teak or other
durable wood with solid back impregnated with varnish of approved quality with all joints
13.4 In large size medium voltage installations, before proceeding with the actual construction
of the boards proper drawing showing the detailed dimensions and design including the
disposition of the mounting a which shall be symmetrically and neatly arranged for
arriving at the overran dimensions shall be prepare and approved by the engineer-in-
13.5 Recessing of Boards :
Where so specified the switch boards shall be recessed in the wall. The front shall be
fitted with a hinged panel of teak wood or other suitable materials, such as bakelite, or with
unbreakable glass doors in teak wood frame with locking arrangement, the other surface off the
doors being flush with the walls, ample room shall be provided at the back for connection and at
the front between the switchgear mountings.
13.6 Arrangement of Apparatus :
a) Equipment which is on the front of a switch board shall be so arranged that inadvertently
personal contract with live parts is unlikely during the manipulation of switches, changing
of fuses or like operation.
b) No apparatus shall project beyond any edge of panel. No fuse body shall be mounted
within 2.5 cm of any edge of the panel and no hole other than holes by means of which
the panel is fixed shall be drilled closer than 1.3 cms from any edge of the panel.
c) The various live parts unless they are effectively screened by substantial barriers of non-
hydroscopic, non inflammable insulating material, shall be so spaced that an are cannot
maintain between such parts and earth.
d) The arrangement of the gear shall be such that they shall be readily accessible and their
connections to all instruments and apparatus shall be so spaced that an are cannot
maintain between such parts and earth.
e) The arrangement of the gear shall be such that they shall be readily accessible and their
connection to all instruments and apparatus shall also be easily traceable.
f) In every case in which switches and fuses are fitted on the same pole, these fuses shall
be so arranged that the fuses are not alive when their respective switches are in the
'OFF' position.
g) No fuses other than fuses instrument circuit shall be fixed on the back of or behind a
switchboard panel or flame.
13.7 Marking of Apparatus :
a) Where a boards is connected to voltage higher than 250 volts, all the apparatus
mounted on it shall be marked in the following colours to which the apparatus or its
different terminal may have been connected.
Alternating Current Direct Current
Three-phase-red Three wire system-2 otherwise
Yellow & blue Positive red & negative blue
Natural-black Natural-black
Where fuse-wire three phase wiring is done, the neutral shall be in one colour and the
other three wires in another colour
b) Where a board has more than one switch shall be marked to indicate which section of
the installation it controls)
c) All markings required under the rule shall be clear permanent.
13.8 Main & Branch Distribution Board :
13.8.1 Main and branch distribution boards shall be any type mentioned in 13.1, 13.8.1. Main
and branch distribution boards shall be of any type mentioned in
13.8.2 Main distribution boards shall be provided with a switch or air circuit breaker on each
pole of each circuit, a fuse on the phase or live conductor and a link on the neutral or
earthed conductor of each circuit. The switches shall always be linked.
13.8.3 Branch Distribution Board :
13.8.3.1 Branch distribution boards shall be provided with a fuse of a miniature circuit breaker of
both the (adequate rating-setting chosen on the live conductor of each circuit and the earthed
neutral conductor shall be connected to a common line and be capable of being disconnected
individually for testing purposes. At least one spare circuit of the same capacity shall be
provided on each branch distribution board.
13.8.3.2 In residential installations, lights and fans may be wired on a common circuit such sub
circuit shall not have [more than total after points of lights, fans and socket outlets/The load of
such circuits shall be restricted to 800 watts. III a separate of an circuit is provided the number
of fans in the circuit shall not exceed ten. power sub-circuits shall be designed according to the
load but in no case shall there be more than two outlets on each sub-circuits
13.8.3.3 In industrial an other similar installations requiring the use of group control of switching
operation, circuits, for (socket outlets may be kept separate from fans f<v>n lights. Normally
fans and lights may be wired on a common circuit, however, if need is let separate circuits may
be provided for the two. The road on any law voltage sub circuit shall not (exceed 3000 Watts.)
In case of new installation, all circuits and sub-circuits shall be designed by making provision of
20 (percent increase in load due to any future modification. Power sub-circuits shall be designed
according to the load but in no case shall there be more than four outlets in each sub-circuits
13.9 Installation of Distribution Boards :
13.9.1 The distribution fuse-boards shall be located as near as possible to the centre of the
load they are intended to control.
13.9.2 These shall be fixed on suitable stanchion or wall and shall be accessible for
replacement of fuses.
13.9.3 These shall be of either metal-clad type, or damp situations, they shall be of the weather
proof type and if instated where exposed to explosive dust, vapour or gas, they shall be of lame
13.9.4 Where two or more distribution fuse boards feed low voltage these distribution boards
(1) Fixed not less than 2 mm apart or
(2) Arranged so that it is not possible to open two at a time, namely they are interlocked and
the metal case is marked Danger 415 volts or (3) installed in a room of enclosure
accessible to only authorized person.
13.9.5 All distribution boards shall be marked lighting, power as the case may be and also
marked with the voltage and number of phases of the supply Each shall be provided with a
circuits list giving details of each circuit which it controls and the current rating of the circuit and
size of fuse element.
13.9.6 Triple pole distribution boards shall not be generally used for final circuit distribution
unless specification approval of Engineer-in-charge is obtained in special cases where use of
Tripple pole distribution boards are inevitable they shall be of H.R.C. fuse type only.
13.10 Wiring and Distribution Board :
13.10.1 In wiring a branch board, total load of the consuming devices shall be divided as
far as possible, evenly between the number of ways of the boards leaving the spare circuit for
future extension.
13.10.2 All connections between pieces of apparatus or between apparatus and terminal
son a board shall be neatly arranged in a definite sequence following the arrangement of the
apparatus mounted thereon, avoiding unnecessary crossing.
13.10.3 Cables shall be connected to a terminal only by soldered or welded or crimped
lugs using suitable sleeve, lugs or ferrules unless the terminal is such a form that it is possible to
securely clamp them without the cutting away of cable strands.
13.10.4 All bare conductor shall be rigidly fixed in such a manner that a clearance of at
least 2.5 cms. is maintained between conductor of opposite polarity or phase and between the
conductors any material other than insulating material.
13.10.5 If required a pilot lamp shall be fixed and connected through on independent
single-pole switch and fuse to the bus-bars of the board.
13.10.6 In a hinged type board, the incoming and outgoing cables shall be fixed at one or
more points according to the number of cables on the back of the board leaving suitable space
in between cables and shall also, if possible be fixed at the corresponding points on the switch
board panel. The cables between these points shall be arranged to form a "U" or "S" shaped
loop which shall be of such length as to allow the switchboard pannel to swing through an angle
of not less then
14. Capacity of Circuits :
14.1 Lights and fans may be issued on a common circuits and such a circuit shall not have
more than a total of ten points of lights, fan and socket outlets or a load of 800 watts whichever
is less. The power circuits shall be designed with a maximum of two outlets per circuits
generally when load is not known or specified. In non-residential buildings at important District
centres however one outlet per circuit may be preferred. The circuit shall be designed based on
the loading of the circuit where not specified the load shall be taken as 1 kw per outlet, where
the load is more than 1 kw it should be controlled by a isolator switch or miniature circuit
15. Passing Through walls and floors :
15.1 Where conductors pass through walls one of the following methods shall be employed.
Care shall be taken to see that wires pass very freely through protective pipe of box and that the
wires pass through in a straight line without any twist of cross in wires, on other ends of such
(a) A teak wood box extending through the whole thickness of the wall shall be buried in
the wall and casings or conductors shall be carried so as to allow 1.3 cms air space on three
sides, of the casing conductor.
(b) The conductor shall be caned either in a rigid steel conduit conforming to *IS : 1653-
1964 specification for Rigid Steel conduits of Electrical wiring (Revised) or a rigid non - metallic
conduit conforming to *IS : 2609-1963 specification of Rigid Non-Metallic conduits for Electrical
Installations, or in a porcelain tube of such size which permits easy drawing in. The end of
conduit shall be neatly bushed with porcelain, wood or other approved material.
(c) Insulated conductors while passing through floors shall be protected form mechanical
injury by means of rigid steel conduit (see *IS 1653-1964) to a height not less than 1.5 mm
above the floors and flush with the ceiling below. This steel conduit shall be earthed and
securely bushed.
15.2 Where a was tube passed outside a building so as to be exposed to weather the outer
end shall be belt mounted and turned downwards and portly bushed on the open end.
16. Fixing to Walls and Ceilings :
Plugs for ordinary walls or ceilings shall be of while seasoned teak or other approved
hardwood not less than 5 cm long 2.5 c.m. square on his inner end and 2 c.m. square on the
outer end. They shall
be cemented into walls to within 7.5 mm of the surface, the remaining being finished
according to the nature of the surface with plaster of lime punning.
16.1 Where owing to irregular crossing or other reasons the plugging of the walls or ceiling
with wood plugs presents difficulties, the weed casing weed pattern, metal conduit or
clear (as the case may be) shall be attached to the wall or ceiling in an approved manner
in the case of new building wherever possible teak wood plugs shall be fixed in the walls
before they are plastered.
16.2 To achieve neatness, plugging of walls or ceiling may be done by an approved type of
asbestos metallic or a fiber fixing plug.
17. Branch Switches :
Where the supply is derived from a three-wire of four-wire source, and distribution is
done on the two wire system all branch switches shall be placed in the outer or live
conductor of the circuit and no single-phase switch of use shall be inserted in the middle
wire, earth or earthed natural conductor of the circuit. Single pole switches (Other than
for multiple control) Carrying not more than 15 amperes any be of tumbler type which
shall be 'ON' when the handle known is down.
Where conductors are required to be threaded through tubes or channels formed in the
metal work of fittings Liiofor must be free form sharp angles or projecting edges and
such size that will enable them to be wired with the conductors used for the final sib-
circuits without removing the boarding taping or outer covering as far as possible all
tubes and channels should be of sufficient size of permit 'Looping bank' of wires cables
and flexible cords other than those designed for high temperature shall not be used for
wiring fittings except for portable fit limits. All fittings must have not less than a half inch
male nipple Fittings and lamp holders for gas filled lamps shall be adequately ventilated.
18.1 Where light fitting is supported by one or more flexible cords the maximum weight to
which the twi flexible cords may be subjected shall be as follows.
Nominal cross No. & Dia in Max. Permissible
sectional mm of wires. weight
18.2 No inflammable shade shall form a part of light fitting unless such shade is well
protected against all risks or fire. Celluloid shade or light fitting shall not be used under
any circumstances.
18.3 Fitting of wire :
The use of fitting wire shall be restricted to the internal wiring and the lighting fittings.
Where fitting wire is used for wiring, for the sub-circuit loads shall be terminated in a
ceiling zone or connector from which they shall be carried into the fittings.
19. Lamp Holders :
Lamp holders for use on brackets and the like shall be in accordance with *IS : 1258-
1967 specification for Boy onet lamp holders and all those for use flexible pendants shall
be provided with cord grips. All lamp holders shall be provided with shade carriers.
Where centre contact Edison screw lamp holders are used, the outer or screw contacts
shall be connected to the middle wire, the natural and the earthed conductor of the
20. Outdoor Lamps :
External and road lamps shall have weather proof fittings of approved design so as to
effectively prevent the admission of moisture. An insulating distance piece of moisture
proof materials shall be inserted in the fittings. Flexible cord and cord grip lamp holders
shall pot be used where exposed to whether in veranda’s and similar exposed situations
where pendants are used, they shall be of fixed rod type
All incandescent lamps, unless otherwise required an suitable protected, shall be hinge
at a height of not less than 2.5 m above the floor level. They shall be in accordance with
IS : 418 : 1957 specification for Tongsten Filament General Service electric lamps
22. Fans, Regulators and Clamps
22.1 Ceiling fans :
Ceiling fans including their suspension shall conform to *IS 374-1960 specification for
electric ceiling fans and regulators (Revised) & to the following requirements
(a) All ceiling fans shall be wired to ceiling rouses or to special connector boxes to which
fans rod wires shall be connected and suspended from books or shackles with insulators
between rod wires shall be connected and suspended from hooks or shackles with
insulators between hooks and suspension rods. There shall be no joint in the suspension
rod. but if joints be avoidable then such joints shall be screwed to special couplers of
cm minimum length and both ends of pipes shall touch together within couplers and shall
in addition be secured by means of split pins alternatively the two pipes may be welded.
(b) Fans clamps shall be of suitable design according to the nature of construction of ceiling
on which these clamps are fitted in all cases fan clamps shall be fabricated from tested
new metal of suitable sizes and they shall be as close fitting as possible Fan clamps for
weed beams shall be of suitable flat iron fixed on two sides of the beam and according to
the size and section of the beam one or two mid steel bolts passing through the beam
shall hold both flat irons together Fan clamps for steel join shall be fabricated from tested
flat iron to fit in rigidly at the bottom flange of the beam. Care shall he taken during form
tested flat iron to fit in rigidly at the bottom flange of the beam. Care shall he taken
during form tested flat iron to fit in rigidly to the bottom flange of the beam Care shall be
taken during fabrication that the metal does not crack while hammering to shape. Other
fan clamps shall be made to suit the position, but in all cases care shall be taken to see
that they are rigid and safe.
Note : All tan clamps shall be so fabricated that fans revolve steadily.
(c) Canopies on top and bottom of suspension rod shall effectively hide suspensions and
connections to fan motors, respectively.
(d) The lead-in wire shall be of nominal cross-sectional are a not less than 1.0 mm 2 with
copper and 1.5 mm2 alluminium and shall be protected form abrasion.
(e) Unless otherwise specified the clear distance between the ceiling fan and the floor shall
be less than 2.75 m
22.2.0 Exhaust Fans :
For fixing of an exhaust fan a circular hole shall be provided in wall to suit the size of the
fan which shall be fixed by the means of rag-bolts embedded in the wall the hole shall be
neatly plastered with cement and brought to the original finish of the wall. The exhaust
fan shall be connected to exhaust fan point which be wired as neatto the hole as
possible by means of a flexible cord, care being taken that the blades in the proper
23. Attachment of fittings and accessories :
23.1 In other than conduit wiring all ceiling crosses, brackets, pendants and accessories
attached to watts or ceiling shall be mounted on substantial teak wood block twice
Varnished after all fixing holes are made in them. Blocks shall be not less than 4 cms deep.
Brass screws only shall be used for attaching finings and accessories to their base blocks.
24. Interchangeability :
Similar part of all switches, lamp holder, distribution, fuse board, ceiling rouses,
brackets, pendants, fans and all other fittings of same type shall be interchangeable in
each installation.
25. Conduit Wiring System :
25.1.1 Type and size of conduit - All conduit pipes shall be conforming to *IS : 1653-1964,
furnished with galvanised or stove enamelled surface. All conduit accessories shall be of
threaded type and under no circumstances pin grip type or clamp type accessories be
used. No steel conduit less than 16 mm in diameter shall be used. The number of
insulated conductors that can be drawn into rigid steel conduit are given in Table II.
25.1.2 Bunching of cables - Unless otherwise specified, insulated conductors of AC supply and
DG supply shall be bunched in separate conduits.
25.1.3 Conduit-Joints-Conduit pipes shall be joined by means of screwed couplers and screwed
accessories only (*IS : 2667-1964)
Specification for Fittings for Rigid Steel Conduits for Electrical Wiring. In long distance
stance straight runs of conduit inspection type couplers at reasonable intervals shall be
provided or running threads with couplers and jam-puts (in the latter case the bare
threaded portion shall be treated with anti - corrosive preservative) shall be provided.
Thread on conduit pipes in all cases shall be between 11 mm to 27 mm long sufficient to
accommodate pipes to full thread portion of couplers or accessories. Cut ends of conduit
pipes shall have no sharp edges nor any or buries left to avoid damage to the insulation
of conductors while puling them through such pipes.
Table-II Maximum Permissible Number of 250-V Grade
Single core cables that can be drawn into rigid steel
(clause 6.51 1)
Nominal Number 16 20 25 32 40 50
Crossectional and (No. of Cables Max)
area Diameter in
mm of wires S B S B S B B S B S
* For Cu. Conductors only
+ For Al Conductors only
Note-1 The cable shows the maximum capacity of capacity for the simultaneous drawing-in of
cables. The table applies to 250 volts grade able the columns heads 'S' apply to runs of conduit
table applies to 250 volts grade able the columns heads 'S' apply to runs of conduit
which have distance not exceeding 4.2 SM between draw in boxes and which do not
deflect from the straight by angle of more than
25.1.4 Protection against dampess - in order to minimize condensation or seat in inside the
tube, all outlets of conduit system, shall be property drained and ventilated, but in such a
manner as to prevent the entry of insects as far as possible
25.1.5 Protection of conduit against rust - The outer surface of the conduit pipes including all
bends, unions, tees junction boxes, etc., forming part of the conduit system shall be
adequately protected against rust particularly when such system is exposed to weather
in all cases no bare threaded portion of conduit pipe shall be allowed unless such bare
threaded portion is treated with anti-corrosive preservative or covered with approved
plastic compound.
25.1.6 Fixing of Conduit - Conduit popes shall be fixed by heavy gauge saddles, secured to
suitable wood plugs or any other approved plug with screws in an approved manner at
an interval of not one than one meter but on either side of coppers or bends or similar
fittings, saddles shall be fixed at a distance of 30 cm. from the centre of such fittings.
25.1.7 Bends in conduit - All necessary bends in the system including diversion shall be done
bending pipes, or by insuring suitable solid or inspection type normal bends, elbows or
similar fittings or by fixing cast iron inspection boxes whichever is more suitable. Conduit
fitting shall be avoided as far as possible. On conduit system exposed to weather, where
necessary, said type fitting shaft be used. Radius of such bends in conduit pipes shall be
not less than 7.5 cm. No length of conduit shall have more than the equivalent of four
quarter bends from outlet, the bends at the outlets not being counted.
25.1.8 Outlets - All outlets for fitting switches etc., shall be boxes, of .suitable metal or any other
approved outlet boxes for other surface mounting or flush mounting system.
28.1.6 Conductors - Ail conductors used in conduits wirings shall preferably be stranded. No
single core cable nominal Cross - sectional area greater than 130 mm shall be enclosed
In a conduit and used for alternating current.
28.1.7 Erection and earthing of conduit - The conduit of each circuit or section shall be
completed before conductors are drawn in. The entire system of conduit and
permanently” connected to earth conforming the requirements specified under pipe in a
workman like manner for a perfect continuity between each wire and conduit. Gas or
water pipes shall not be used as earth medium. If conduit pipes are liable to mechanical
damage, they shall be adequately protected. .
25.2 Recessed Conduit wiring system with Rigid Steel conduits - Recessed conduit wiring
system comply with all the requirements for surface conduit wiring system specified in
25.2.1 Making of chase - The chase in the wall shall be neatly made and be of ample
dimensions to permit the conduit to be fixed in the manner desired In the case of
buildings under construction chases shall be provided in the wall, ceiling etc., at the time
of their construction and shall be filled up nearly after erection of conduit and brought to
the original finish of the wall.
25.2.2 Fixing of conduit in chase - The conduit pipe shall be fixed by means of staples or by
means of soft saddles not more than 60 cm apart. Fixing of standard bends or elbows
shall be avoided as far as practicable and all curves maintained by bending the conduit
pipe itself with a lunge radius which will permit easy drawing in of conductors. All
threaded joints of rigid steel conduit shall be treated with some approved preservative
compound to secure protection against rust.
25.2.3 Inspection boxes - Suitable inspection boxes shall be provided to permit periodical
inspection and to
facilitate removal of wires, if necessary. These shall be mounted flush with the wall
Suitable ventilating holes shall be provided in the inspection box covers.
25.2.4 Type of accessories to be used - AM outlets such as switches and wall sockets, small be
either of flush mounting type of surface mounting type.
(a) Flush mounting type - AlI flush mounting outlets shall be of cast iron mild steel boxes
with a cover of approved insulating material or shall be a box made of a suitable’
insulating material.
The switches and other outlets shall be mounted on such boxes as would be approved.
The metal box shall be efficiently earthed with conduit by an approved means of earth
(b) Surface mounting type - If surface mounting type outlet box is specified, it shall be of
any be through flexible conduits of the same size as the rigid conduit.
25.3 Conduit Wiring System with Rigid Non-Metallic Conduits:
Rigid Non-Metallic conduits are used for surface recessed and concealed conduit wiring.
25.3.1 Type and size - All non-metallic conduits used shall conform to IS : 2509-1963adb shall
be used with the corresponding accessories (See IS : 3419-1965) specification for
Fittings for Rigid Non - Metallic Conduits).
25.3.2 Bunching off cables - Conductors of AC supply and DC supply shall be bunched in
separate conduits. The number of insulated cables that may tie drawn into the
conduits are iveri In Table III. In this table space. factor does not exceed 40 percent.
Table-III MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE NUMBER OF ?r,O VOLTS GRADE SINGLE, GORE
CABLE THAT MAY BE drawing INTO RIGID non-metallic conduits
Size of cable Size of Condits (mm)
Nominal Cross Number 16 20 25 32 40
sectional area and (Number of Cables Max)
*For copper conductors only
*For alluminium conductors only.
25.3.3 Conduit joints - shall be joined by means of screwed or plain couplers depending on
whether the conduits are screwed or plain. Where there are long runs of straight conduit.
Inspection type couplers shall be provided at intervals. For conduit fittings and
accessories reference may be made to IS : 3419-1965.
25.3.4 Fixing of conduits - The provision of 25.1.6 shall apply except that the septum between
saddles or supports is recommended to Oe 60 cms for rigid non-metallic conduits.
25.3.5 Bends in conduit - wherever necessary, bends or diversions may be achieved by
bending the conduits (See 6.5.3.9) or by employing normal bends, inspection bends,
impaction boxes elbows or similar fittings.
25.3.6 Conduit fittings shall be avoided, as far as possible on outdoor system.
25.3.7 Outlets - All the outlets or fittings, switches, etc. shall be boxes of substantial
construction. In Order to minimum is condensation or sweating inside in side the conduit,
all outlets of conduit system shall be properly drained and ventilated, but in such a
manner as to prevent the entry of insects, etc. as far as possible.
25.3.8 For use with recessed conduit wring system the provisions of 6.5.2.1 to 6.5.2.4 shall
25.3.9 Heat may be used to soften conduit for bending and forming joints in case of plaint
conduits. As the material soften when heated fitting of conduit in close proximity to hot
surfaces should be avoided. Caution should be exercised in the use of the conduit in
locations where the amoient temperature is 500 C or above Use of such conduits in
place where ambient temperature is 600 C or above is prohibited.
PVC INSULATED AND P.V.C. sheathed or T.R.S wiring SYSTEM
This system of wiring is suitable for low pressure installation and shall not be used in
places exposed to sun and rain nor in damp places. provided they are sheathed in the
special approved protective covering and well protected to withstand dampness.
26.1 Attachment to walls and ceiling :
All caies on brick walls, stone or plastered walls and ceiling shall be run on well
seasoned perfectly straight and well seasoned, perfectly straight and well varnished on
four sides, teak wood or any approved hard weed battens not less then 10 mm fin shed
thick, width of which shall be such as to suit total width of cables laid on the batten, prior
to election, these shall be pained with one coat of varnish or approved paint of colour to
match with surrounding. These battens shall be secured to wall and ceilings by flat head
wood screws to faws plug or Phil plug at an internal not exceeding 75 em. Wood plug
can be used only with special approval of the Engineer in charge. The flat head wood
screws shall be counter within wood batten and smoothed down
26.1.2 Where wiring is to be carried out along the face of the rolled steel joints a wooden batten
adequate width shall first be laid on the same and dipped to it as in corispicousiy as
possible. The wiring should then be fixed to this barking shall be suitable bushed to
prevent the abrasion of the cables.
26.1.3 Attachment to false ceiling: In no case, the open wiring shall be run above the false
ceiling without the approval of Engineer-in-charge
26.20 Link dips: Only alluminium alloy clips/joint clips shall be used. The thickness shall be
0.32 mm (30 SWG) for lengths of 50 mm to 80 mm. The width shall not be less than
mm in all these cases. Link clips/joint clips shall be so arranged that one single clip shall
not hold more than two core or three single core Tiffs of PVC insulated and PVC
sheathed upto 2.5 sq. mm above while-a single clip shall hold a single twin core or two
single core cables. The clips shall be fixed on varnished wood batten switch iron pins
and space at interval of 15 cm bet in the case of horizontal and vertical runs.
26.3.0 Bends in wiring: The wiring shall not in circumscribes be bent so as to form and abrupt
right angle but must be rounded off qt the corners to a radius not less than six times the
overall diameter of the cable.
26.4.0 Protection of wiring from Mechanical Damage:
26.4.1 In cases where there are chances of any damage to wiring such wiring shall be drawn
complying with all the requirements of conduit wiring system.
26.4.2 Such protective covering shall in all cases be fitted on all down drops within 1.5m from
the floor. or from floor level upto the switch board whichever is less.
26.5.0 Passing through floors: All cables taken through floor shall be enclosed in heavy gauge
steel conduit extending 1.5m above the floor or upto the switch board whenever is less
and flush conduits or pipes shall be neatly bushed with porcelain wood or other
approved material. The conduit pipes shall be security earthed.
26.6.0 Passing through walls: When conductors pass through walls, anyone of the following
methods shall be employed. Care should be taken to see that Wires pass very freely
through protective pipe or box and that wires pass through in a straight line without any
twist or cross in wires on their ends of such holders.
(a) A box of teak wood or approved hard wood extended through the hole thickness of the
wall shall be buried In the wall and casings or conductors and casing or conductors shall
be carried so as to allow 1.3 cm air space on the three sides of the casing of the
(b) The conductors shall be carried in. an approved heavy huge solid drawn or lap weld
conduit or in aporce-tain of such a size that it permits easy drawing in, the enciad of
conduit shall be neatly bushed with porcelain, wood or other approved material.
26.6.1 Where a wall tube passed outside a building so as to be exposed to weather, the outer
end shall be mounted anutured downwards and property bushed or the open end, The
conduit shall be neatly arranged so tjjat the cables enter them without bending.
26.7.0 Buried cables: Tile HIS PVC sheathed cable shall not normally be burring directly in
plaster. Where so specified in the special in the specification they may be taken in task
wood channeling of .ample capacity or conduit pipe boned In She wall.
26.8.0 Stripping of outer covering: While citing and stripping of the outer covering of the, care
shall be taken that the sharp edge of the cutting instrument does not tough the inner
insulation of the conductors. The protective outer covering of the cables shall be stripped
off near connecting terminals as far as practicable. Care shall be taken to avoid
hammering on link clips with any metal instrument after the cables are laid. Where
junction boxes are provided they shall be made moisture proof with a plastic compound.
27.0 PAINTING WORK IN GENERAL:
27.1 Paints: paints, oils varnishes etc. of approved make in original to the satisfaction of the
Engineer -in charge shall only be used.
27.2 Preparation of surface: The surface shell be thoroughly cleaned and dusted before
painting is started. The proposed surface shall be inspected by Engineer-in-charge or his
authorized agent and shall have received the approval beore painting is commenced.
27.3 Application: Paint shall be applied with brush. The paint shall be spread as smooth &
event as possible particular care shall be paid to rivets, ruts belts and cover lapping
Before drawing cut, it shall be continuously stared, in the sarolier containers with a
smooth stick while it is being applied.
Each coat shall be allowed to dry out sufficiently before a subsequent coat is applied
27.4 Scope: painting on old surface in in/door Situations will not include prier. coat except
where specially motioned in the schedule of work or special specification. However,
where rust has formed on iron and steel surfaces the spots win be painted with one anti-
mil primer coat.
27.5 Precautions: All furniture fixtures, glazing floors, etc. shall be protected by covering, All
stains smears, opa-shirig, dropping of every kind shall be removed. While painting of
wiring etc. it shall be ensured that painting of will ceiling etc. is not spoiled in any way.
27.6 Painting of conduit and accessories: After installation surface of conduit pipes, fittings
switch and regulator boxes, etc. shall be painted with two coats of approved enamel I
paint or alluminium paint as required to match the finish of surrounding wall, trussed, etc.
The clip for batten wiring shall be of Alluminium conforming to I.S. specification No.
Important Clauses of Indian Electricity Rules, 1956. Following clauses of Indian
Electricity Rule, 1956 shall in particular be taken care of in the execution of electrical
Clause No. Subject
3. Authorisation :
29. Construction, installation, protection, operation and maintenance of electric supply lines
and apparatuses.
31. Cut-out on consumer’s premises.
32. Identification of earthed and earthed neutral conductors and position of switches and
cutouts therein.
33. Earthed terminal on consumer’s premises.
34. Handling of electric supply lines and apparatus.
41. Distinction of circuits of different voltages.
42 Accidental charge.
44. Provisions applicable to protective, equipment.
45. Instruction for restoration of persons suffering form electric shock.
45. Precautions to be adopted by consumers, owners electrical contractors. Electrical
workmen and suppliers.
46. Periodical inspection and testing of consumer’s installation.
48. Precautions against leakage before connection
50. Supply to consumers.
51. Provisions applicable to medium high voltage installations.
58. Point of commencement of supply.
59. Precautions against failure of supply; Notice of failures.
61. Connection with earth, (low and Medium Voltage system.)
64. Use of energy at high and extra-high voltage system.
67. Connection with earth. (high & Extra-high voltage systage)
68. General conditions as to transformation and control of energy.
All clauses under Chapter VIII on Overhead Lines.
137. Mode of entry.
138. Penalty for breaking seal.
139. Penalty for breach of rule
140. Penalty for breach of rule
141. Penalty for breach of rules.
Form of Completion Certificate
I/We certify that the installation detailed below has been installed by me/us and tested
and that to the best of my/our knowledge and belief, it complies with Indian Electricity Rules.
1956, as well as the C.P.W.D. General Specification for ElectircaI Works,
Electrical Installation at Voltage and system of supply
(1) Particulars of works:
(a) Internal Electircal lnstallation No. Total Load Type of system or wiring
(i) Light point
(iii) Plug point
(a) 3 pin 5 Amp.
(b) 3 pin 15 Amp.
Description HP/KW Type of starting
(a) Molars: (i)
(c) Other plants:
(d) If the work involves installation of over head line/or under ground cable:
(a) (i) Type & Description of overhead line.
(ii) Total length & No. of spans,
(iii) No. of street light & its description
(b) (i) Total length of under ground cable & its size
(ii) No. of joint.
St. through joint:
(i) Description of earthing electrode
(ii) No. of earth electrodes :
(iii) Size of main earth lead:
3) Test Results:
(a) Insulation Resistance:
(i) Insulation resistance of the whole system Megohms.
of conductors to earth.
(ii) Insulation resistance between the Megohms.
Phase conductors and neutral.
Between phase R and neutral. Megohoms
Between phase Y and neutral Megohorns
Between phase B and neutral Megohoms
(iii) Insulation resistance between the phase conductors in case of polyphone supply.
Between phase R & phase Y Megohoms
Between phase Y & phase B Megohoms
Between phase B & phase R Megohoms
(b) Polarity Test:
Polarity of non linked single pole braches switches.
(c) Earth continuity Test:
maximum resistance between any point In the earth continuity conductor including metal
conduits & main earthing lead.
(d) Earth Electrode Resistance.
Perestance of each electrode.
(e) Lighting protective System:
Resistance of the whole of lighting protective system to earth before any bonding is
effected with electrode and rnotal in/on the structure.
Signature of Supervisor Signature of Contractor
Name & Address Name & Address
All Specification standard publication etc. specified mean the latest standards, publication etc.
pertaining to electrical and should conform to the following wherever applicable.
1) Indian Electricity Act. 2003 with its amendments.
2) Indian Electricity Rules 1956 and its amendments.
3) Indian Electricity supply Act
4) Regulation for Electricity Equipment in building by l.E.F. Landon.
5) The Factory Act, 1948 and its amendments.
6) I.S. 732* 1982 Part -1, II & 1.11 code of practice for Electrical wiring and filings in
buildings for low and medium voltages
7) I.S. 4064-1976 H.D. Air break switches and fuses for-Voltages not exceeding 1100 volts.
8) I.S. 3043 - Earthing code of practice for
9) I.S. - 1554 Part-11970 PVC insulated (Heavy duty) Electrical Cables for working
voltages upto and unfading 110 volts
10) I.S. 694-1964 Part-11 - PVC insulated cable with Alluminium conduits (revised) for
voltages upto 110 volts.
11) I.S.: 5908 -1970 - Electrical installations in buildings method of measurements of.
12) I.S.: 4237 -1967 - General requirement for switchgear and control gear for voltage not
exceeding 1000 volts.
13) I.S.: 1653 -1964 - rigid steel conduits for electrical wiring (revised)
14) I.S.: 2509 -1973 - Rigid steel conduits for electrical installation (First revision)
15) I.S.: 1248 -1967 - Bayonet landholders (First revision)
16) I.S.: 418 1957 - Tungsten - Filament General service-electric lamps (Third revision)
17) I.S.: 374 -1966 - Fans and Regulators, ceiling type, electric (second revision)
18) I.S.: 2667 -1964 - Filings for rigid steel conduits for electrical wiring.
19) I.S.: 3419-1976 - Fining for rigid non-metallic conduits (First revision)
20) National Electric Code,
Abstract of the Wiring Rules of the Institution of
Electrical Engineer
(Referred to in the specification)
Division (See clause 2 of the specification)
All electrical system in which all the conductor and apparatus are connected to a
common source of supply.
1) Earthed: Effectually connected, to the general mass of the earth. Solidly earthed without
the Intervention of a fuse. switch, circuit - breaker, resistor reactor or solenoid.
2) Un-insulated Conductor: A conductor without provision, by the Interposition of a
dielectric or otherwise. for its insulation from earth.
3) Bare: Not covered with insulating material.
4) Dielectric: any material which offers high resistance to the passage of an electric current.
5) Bunch Conductor: When more than one conductor is contained within a single duct or
groove or when they are run enclosed and spaced and not spaced apart from each
6) Points: In wiring as per IS: 5908 -1970 - Method of measurements of electrical
installation in buildings.
7) Switch board: Assemblage pf switchgear with or without instruments, but the term does
not apply to a group of local switches in a final sub- circuit where each switch has’its own
insulating base.
Note : In the electricity (Factories Act) special regulations, 1908. and 1944 the term
“Switchboard” includes “Distribution board.’”
8) Single pole switch: A switch suitable for closing and or opening a circuit on one phase or
9) Linked switches: A switch the blades of which are so linked mechanically as to make
break all poles simultaneously or in a definite sequence.
10) Fuse Switch: A switch the moving part of which carries one or more fuses.
11) Three Wire System :
a) Outer Conductor: Those between which there is the greatest difference of
potential. This use of the word outer must not be confused with the use of the work when
applied to the external conductor of a concentric main.
b) Neutral Conductors: The term includes the neutral cond4ctor of a 3 phase 4 wire
system, the conductor of a single phase or d. c. installation which is earthed by the
supply undertaking (or otherwise at the source of the supply) and the middle wire or
common return conductor of a 3 wire d.c. or single phase a.c. system.
12) Semi enclosed machine: One in which the ventilating openings in the frame are covered
a) Girds expanded metal or wire gauche, with openings of less fhan 1/4 Inch but not
less than so as to obstruct free ventilation.
b) Wire gauge. in which the openings are less than 1/4 inch but not less than 3/32
inch (diameter or width):
c) Screens with smaller openings than the above.
13) Totally - enclosed Machine:
One in which the enclosing case and bearings are dust proof and which dose not allow
circulation of air between the inside and outside of the case.
14) Pipe Ventilated Machine: An enclosed machine in which, the frame is so arranged that
the ventilating air may be conveyed to it through a pipe attached to the frame the
ventilation opening maintained by the fanning action produced be the machine itself.
15) Forced draught machine: An enclosed machine in which the ventilating air supply is
maintained by an independent fan external to the machine itself.
16) Protected Machine: One having end shall bearings and in which is free access to the
interior without opening doors or removing covers.
SWICHES AND BREAKERS CIRCUIT
(See clause II of Specifications)
17) Switches and Circuits Breakers:
Switches and circuit breakers (rules 2b. 36 and 37) whether fixed separately or
combined with lamps, holders of fittings, must comply with the following requirements:
(a) Over threading must not take place at the point ct contract or elsewhere, when the full
current flows continuously.
(b) They must be so constructed or arranged that the contracts cannot accidentally close
when left open.
(c) The basis must be of incombustible, nonconductor and moisture proof material.
(d) Circuit breaker as must be so agganged and placed that no combustible material is
endangered by their action.
(e) Unless placed an engine room cr in compartment arranged .for the purpose, they must
their live parts covered. The covers must be incombustible material and, must be either
non-conducting or of rigid metal and clear of all internal machinery. Foil more than
amperes, ai pressures exceeding 125 voltas metal covers must be lined with insulating
(f) In positions where they are liable to injure or come into contract with goods, they must
be further protected by an open fronted box or other suitable guard.
(g) Handles must be insuled so arranged that the hand cannot touch live metal, or be
injured through and adjacent face blowing.
(h) Switches having a handle projecting through an, open salt in the cover, must not be
Signature of Contractors Executive Engineer
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1 Scope of works:
The work covered by electrical specification consists supplying and installing, electrical
wiring system complete in strict accordance with this specification and the applicable
drawing and subject to the terms and conditions of the contract./lt includes.
(a) Conduit and wiring system for fans, lighting points bells, clocks sockets, etc. including
fixing of lighting fixtures and fans etc. and miscellaneous points.
(b) Conduit and wiring system for exhaust fans, power sockets etc.
(c) Panel boards, distribution boards, switch fuse units.
(d) Complete power and lighting cable systems.
(e) Grounding system.
(f) Conduits system.
(g) Street lighting system.
(h) Other miscellaneous electrical work.
1.2 Completeness of Contract;
Any work fittings accessories or apparatus which may not have been specifically
mentioned in the specification but which are necessary in the equipment for efficient
working of the plant should be deemed to be included in the contract and should be
executed and provided by the contractors. All plant and apparatus should be complete in
all the details, where such details, are mentioned in the specifications or not.
Three prints and one permanent negative of each of the finally approved drawings
incorporating all the modifications proposed by the Department should be submitted. No
modifications should be made in a drawing already approved by the Engineer-in-charge
without his prior consent.
Approval of the contractor’s drawing will not relieve the contractor of any part of his
obligation to meet all the requirements of .the contract.
The performance of all the equipments and the installation should be guaranteed at least
a minimum period of one year from the date of taking over the installation by the
Department. All equipments must comply with the relevancy IS-BS specifications.
1.4 Interchangeability:
All corresponding parts of similar plant and equipment should be interchangeable in
All special tools required for dismantling and assembly of the equipment covered by the
contract shall be supplied as obligation under the contract.
A list of to be supplied by the Contractor should be submitted along with the tender.
Specifications for Electrical Installation in Buildings
1.1 These specifications relate to the electrical installations in the buildings of P.W.D.
Electrical. The specifications cover general requirements to be fulfilled. These general
specifications are supplemented by the specifications for the particular buildings
separately attached.
1.2 These specifications are governed by the General conditions of the contract attached
1.3 APPLICABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1.3.1 Installation shall be carried out conformity with regulations for electrical equipments of
buildings, published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers London (14th Edition
and as amended upto date) herein after referred to as the I E. E. wiring regulations
Where these specifications, or the special specifications for the particular building
attached hereto are at variance with the I.E.E> regulation shall also comply with the
requirements of the Indian Electricity Act, 1910 as amended upto date rules issued there
under and also the regulations for the Electrical Association of India Where not specified
otherwise, the installation should generally follow the Indian standard codes of practice
and in their absence the relevant British Standard of practices. All the materials shall
comply with the relevant Indian Standard of British Standard specifications
1.4 DEFINITIONS:
1.4.1. The definitions of terms in the I.E.E. Regulations shall apply in general.
1.5.1. The preliminary drawings only indicate the general scheme of requirement. The exact
position of all points, control switch boxes, runs of wiring and/or conduits joint boxes,
inspection boxes, Ilains, and sub-distribution boards, mains etc shall be got approved
Engineer-in-charge. All circuits shall be clearly numbered in wiring diagrams and building
plans. The detailed design of a switch-board, special fixture or any other part of the
electric installation as may be called for by the engineer-in-charge shall also be supplied
by the Contractor and should be got approved by the Engineer-in-charge. Three sets of
completion drawings and wiring diagrams showing the instillations as executed shall be
supplied by the contractor along with the completion certificate.
All materials shall be new and of the best quality conforming to the relevant I.S.B.S.
specifications. They must be the products of reliable manufacturers of many years or
standings, All like parts of materials shall be interchangeable. In case of equipments
such as circuit breakers; switch fuses etc. a descriptive and illustrated literature shall
accompany the tender. The names of manufacturers’ of various materials shall be
furnished in proform in Appendix-1. Samples of materials wherever required should be
deposited with the Engineer-in-charge. All materials shall be rust-proof or rendered rust
proof by application of suitable paints. The supply of all equipments, switchgears etc.
shall be complete with accessories. filings and mountings as may be required for their
proper performance, and as specified in the relevant IS-BS Code of Practice and
1.7 WORKMANSHIP:
17.1. Good workmanship and neat finished appearance are the prerequisites for complying
with the clauses. of these specifications. With a view to ensure fine workmanship the
Tenderer shall employ licensed wiremen with an experience of not less than 5 years in
the type of work they are engaged. The work should be done under supervisions of
licensed Electrical Supervisors with good educational qualifications and considerable
1.7.2 Tenderer shall furnish the names of Supervisor and their wiremen. who will be engaged
in this work, with details of their experience.
1.8 CO-OPERATIVE WITH CIVIL AND OTHER WORKS CONTRACTORS:
1.8.1 The Tenderer after the award of the contract, shall co-operate with the civil and other
contractors and shall coordinate his work of the other contractors with the least amount
of dislocation and interference to the other works. Tenderer shall go through the
drawings carefully and shall furnish the Engineer-in-charge with all the details of
openings in the walls etc they may be required for concealing any of the electrical
equipments or accessories. Where the contractor fails to furnish such information as
may be required for the purpose of concealing the equipments etc. they shall be made at
his (Contractor) cost and expense. Any alteration to parts of the building shall be made
good at the contractors expense and brought to the original shape finish and colour.
The electrical contractor shall be completely responsible of the testing and
commissioning of those installations covered by these specifications in compliance with
the standard procedure, in obtaining permission of the Government Electrical Inspector.
Any modification which is demanded by Government Electrical Inspector shall have to
be carried out within the scope of the contract. The contractor shall submit four copies of
drawings of installations as per regulations for shall be provided by the contractor for
carrying out the installation work. All test shall be carried out in the presence of the
Engineer-in-charge or his authorized representative and his approval obtained for the
1.10. COMPLETION CERTIFICATE AND MAINTENANCE GUARANTEE:
1.10.1. After the completion of the installation and contractor should furnish a certificate in the
proforma in Appendix-III, at the time of taking over the installation by the Department.
The installation shall be guaranteed for period of 12 months from the date of taking over
by the Department. During the period of guarantee all defects in material or
workmanship shall be rectified or rectified or replaced free of cost to the Department.
1.11 TENDERER’S ABILITY
1.11.1. In order to enable the Department to asses the ability of the Tenderer to execute the
work, the Tenderer shall furnish evidence ot his experience and capacity to carry ounhe
magnitude and nature.
1.12.1. The rates of items shall include all traces, transport, loading and unloading charge and
all such charges that may the market are not entertained Break up figure as required in
the schedule of work shall also be furnished. As far as possible indigenous materials
only shall be included for supply. Where It is unavoidable, imported items may be
included and Tenderer should dearly indicate materials, quantity, rate and amount of
1.13 STORAGE SPACE:
No covered storage space will be provided-by the Department. The contractor has to
make his own arrangement. However, the Department may give an open space near the
place of execution where the contractor can build his own stores for executing the work.
1.14 DEPARTURE FROM SPECIFICATIONS:
The Tenderer should clearly indicate departure, if any from the specifications with
reasons for the same.
1.15 EXTRA ITEMS:
Rates for extra items shall generally be derived from the rates already available in the
schedule. Where it is not possible, the rates shall be mutually agreed upon and
contractor shall furnish a detailed analysis of the rates claimed by him.
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION:
2.1 Supply System:
The wiring installation shall be suitable for 3 phase 4 wire, 400-440 V 50 cycles system
of supply Colour code of different phase shall be followed as per standard.
2.2 Wiring for Light and Fans:
2.2.2 Looping system to wiring shall be adopted. No joints shall be made at intermediate runs
of cables and where they are unavoidable. such joints shall be through approved
mechanical connections.
2.2.2 Point wiring:
Point wiring shall consist to the branch wiring from the board together with the controlling
switch or push as far as and including the ceiling rose or any other approved connector
or socket, outlets. In case of more than one light being conerulled by one switch, the
wiring upto the ceiling rose of the first light including the switch shall be considered as a
Primary point. Loop wiring from light shall be considered as a’ Secondary’ point and
rates shall be quoted separately, including final connections to fixtures and plugs.
2.2.3 Conductors:
No conductor for final sub circuit wiring for light and socket outlets shall across-section
less than that of 2.5 sq.m (alurninimum)
No final sub-circuit radiating from the fuse board of a sub-distribution board arid wires
with 25 sq. m. (AI) cable shall carry more than 10 lights, fans or socket outlets or a
connected load of 800 watts whichever is greater. The following wattages may be
assumed for estimating the load on each sub-circuit unless otherwise known or
Incandescent lamps 100 watts
Ceiling fans 60 watts
5-A Socket Outlets (lighting) 100 watts
4. ft. fluorescent tube 50 watts
5. ft. fluorescent. tubes 100 watts
In each sub-distribution board at least-one way preferably two ways shall be left
spare for future requirement. A wiring diagram giving the exact Utilization of the ways
shall be prepared and fixed in the sub-distribution board itself or any other easily
accessible place. The ways of sub distribution boards shall be accordingly numbered.
2.2.5 Local Control Switches (General) :
Local control switches for circuit carrying net less than 5-5 shall be piano type and shall
conform to relevant I.S. Standards. The switch shall be ”ON’ when the knob is in the
down position. All local control switches shall be connected in the phase or live
conductor only and in the natural conductor, switches shall be fixed in iron clad box and
shall is so placed that the centre of the switch box is 1.3 Mtr. from the finished floor level
unless otherwise stated. All switch boxes shall be provided with 1 /8" thick Perspex
cover fixed to the switch box with chromium plated counter sunk screws (brass).
2.25A Switches (Two Way) :
(a) Two way swatches shall be piano type single pole, double throw, 250V, suitable for flush
mounting and of 5A capacity as per the drawings. All switches shall be recessed in an
embedded metal box.
(b) Each box shall have suitable outlet for fixing conduts directly.
(c) Each box shall have Perspex cover painted inside with the wall colour, if required.
(d) Each switch shall have suitable for the position in a stairway wiring. 2.2.5.B Switch
Boxes (General) Electrical circuits shall be written suitable on the cover of all switched
boxes, as approved by the Engineer-in charge (elect) whenever different phase are
terminated in a switch box bakelite partition shall be provided. Each cash shall be
provided with a G.I. Earth stud nut and washers for earth connectors.
2.2.6 Ceiling Rose:
Ceiling rose shall be used on circuits having a normally exceeding 200V. Only one
flexible cord shall be attached to a ceiling rose. Only 3-pin 5A socket outlet shall be
provided in lighting circuits. All socket outlets be provided with a control switch and they
shall be mounted in switch boxes in an approved manner.
2.2.7 Fittings:
These shall be of approved type as specified in the tender schedule. The subscripts
leads should terminate in a ceiling rose or conductor in the fitting and internal connection
made there from. Wherever these fitting are suspended they shall be done so through
the conduits and ball and socket joint. All fittings shall be grounded by a G.I. conductor
not less than 16 S.W.G.
2.2.8 Flexible wiring:
Flexible cords of not less than .23/0076 size be shall be used, The weight of suspension
road shall be governed by I.E.F. Regulations.
2.2.9. Ceiling Fans:
All ceiling fans shall be wired to ceiling rose and suspended from a hook shackle or
clamp and insulated from the same. All joints in the suspension, road shall be screwed
and means of split pins. The fan clamps supplied by the Contractor shall be suitable for
the ceiling or proof member as the case may be For concrete roofs, fan hooks shall be
buried in concrete during concrete during construction in an approved manner and
secure bound to the reinforcement.
2.2.10 Conduits and Earthing:
All conduits feeding lighting and circuits shall be provided with earth continuity G.I.
conductor as specified for power wiring. All conduits shall be as specified for power
2.3.1 Point wiring:
Point wiring power shall be as defined under section 2.2.2 and shall include the switches
2.3.2. Loading:
AIl distribution board for power wiring shall be not less than 15 A per way. Loading per
way shall not exceed normally 100 watts. The following loads may be assumed if exact
figure are not known.
3-Pin 15A Outlets 1.000 Watts
3-Pin 5A Outlets 100 Watts
2.3.3 Wiring for Motors :
2.3.3.1 Final sub-circuits loop in motors shall be connected to separate ways of the Distribution
board even if the current in the sub-circuit is less then 15A. No looping is permissible.
2.3.3.2 All wiring shall be carried in H.G. conduit as specified in I.S. specification for gauge for
different sizes of conduit. When the motor is resiliently mounted fixable with approved
adopters shall be used for the last few feet. Where cables are used sufficient loop shall
2.3.3.3 All switch fuse units controlling circuits feeding motor .shall be pr9vided with H.R.C.
fuses or as specified:
2.3.3.4 The frame of every motor and its association contra gear shall be earthed by two
separate and distinct connections to earth connector shall be capable of earring 3 times
the rating of fuse or 1.1/2 time the setting or the circuit breakers but in no case than
NO.8 S.W.G. or 7064" or equivalent cross section of copper. Where practicable, the
earth connections shall be visible for periodical inspection. Gas or water pipes shall not
be used for earth connections.
2.3.3.5 Socket Outlets and Control Switches f A and 15A :
All socket outlets shall be of 3 pin type, the third pin being connected to the earth stud of
nearest distribution board by separate earthing wire: The socket shall conform to I.S.:
1293/1938,’single pole, piano type. Each socket pubets shall be provided with a control
switch of appropriate rating and as specified. The switch and socket shall be mounted
inside the iron clad box provided with 1/8” Perspex cover as directed by the Engineer-in-
charge or as specified in schedule of quantities. Inside switch box ample space shall be
available around switches for connection wires to switches. All socket outlets for power
shall be mounted at the skirting level otherwise specified or as directed by the Engineer-
The three phase plug receptacles shall have their earth terminals connected by
independent earth wires to ring main strip on the building. In buildings where explosion
proof fixtures are installed single phase plug receptacles as well as light points shall be
connected to ring main ground bus installed in the building by separate earth wires of
Socket outlet shall have some provision not to receive the matching plug unless the
grounding pin is in correct position. The grounding pin of the plug shall make the
contract first and break the contract last at the time of inserting or removing the plug
The grounding terminal shall be connected to the enclosed metal body providing
G.l.Stud, nut washers welded to the box.
Each unit shall be suitable for flush mounting as required and indicated in the applicable
Combination unit socket outlet and switch shall be complete with necessary internal
wiring. The switch/socket shall be mounted on M.S. bracket enclosed in a box.
2.4 Conduit Wiring:
2.4.1 Where conduit wiring is adopted type and size of the conduit shall be as indicated in the
drawing. The minimum of the conduit shall be 19 mm.
2.4.2 The contractor shall thoroughly study the structural of the buildings and wherever,
necessary shell in consolation with Department’s representatives at site, make suitable
adjustments in the cable routings, earthing arrangements, and location boxes, fitting etc.
with a view to avoid interference with any part of the building, structure, equipment or
any other work in the building or to effect any improvement in the arrangement.
2.4.3 Protection of conduit against rust:
Conduit shall be given two coats of oxide paint before they are placed in position. All
exposed conduit shall be planed after installation with the colour as approved by the
Engineer-in-charge. This do not apply to galvanized conduit.
2.4.3.A.Protection against insects arid damp:
In Order to minimize cocensation or sweating inside the conduit, system shall be
properly drained any ventilated in such a manner as to prevent the entry of insects.
2.4.4. Conduit shall first be installed as a complete system without cables and shall be
continuous from outlet to outlet from fitting to fitting and mechanically and electrically
connected to all boxes and fittings.
2.5. SPECIFICATION FOR POWER CONTROL AND TELEPHONE CABLES:
i. The specifications cover the supply and medium voltage ”Power and control cables
either in ground or trench depending on the conditions at sate including accessories for
the same. The work in general, consists of supplying, laying jointing terminating and
connecting at. 1.1. KV APLSTS PVC power and control cables.
ii. The contractor shall supply all accessories including jointing and terminating materials,
compound, tapes supporting materials, cleats cables lugs, concrete stable, bricks sand,
cable-markers etc. as required to make the installation work including digging and filling
of the trenches as required.
II. SPECIFICATION:
i. All power cables to be supplied mentioned as ‘APLSTS’ in the Schedule should be mass
impregnated, non draining, paper insulated lead sheathed, double steel tape armored
and must comply with the latest IS1BS specifications.
ii. All cabling materials such as cable compound, cable lugs, taped shall be of approved
quality acceptable to the type recommended by the manufacture of the cable for which it
is used and approved by the Department.
as installation of all equipment shall also conform to the applicable. Codes and practice
as per the IS and shall be executed to comply with the lates Indian Electrical rules as
regards the safely, payable of equipments and other essential provisions specified
iv. Only approved make of cable shall be used. ICC and CCI will be preferred,
v. The cables shall generally be laid as per is Code of practice.
III. GENERAL RULES CABLE LAYING:
i. Installation shall be carried out in a neat workmen like manner by skilled experienced
and competent workmen in accordance with the standard practices.
ii. Cables shall be laid preferably in one length to avoid joins. If straight joints are found-
necessary, these can be introduced with prior approval of the Engineer-in-charge. The
cost of the straight joint however, shall not be borne by the Department. But in no case
joint shall be within the conduit G.I. pipe and duct.
iii. Proper care should be exercised in handling the cable to avoid formation of kind etc. and
should it become necessary a cable be bent to a radius not less than 20 times the
overall diameter of the cable.
iv. Method of installation, routing of cable etc. shall in every case be subject to the
Department’s approval and the contractors shall modify and or certificate no extra cost to
the Department’s any portions of the installation which do not meet with the
Department’s approval. All damages to the civil and other works on this account shall be
made good by the contractor at no extra cost to the Department.
The electrical contractor while notifying the building contractor for such work shall furnish
the proper draws, dully explaining the work involved of indicate at suit actual work to be
carried out as may be required by the building contractor. The electrical of any such
work as the electrical work with this to the same has been completed.
v. Where cables pass through hume pipes, contractor shall fix hard wood bushed round the
cables at the ends of hume pipes. Where the cables pass through the floors or
chambers and in such situation’s the Engineer shall require, the contractor shall seal
cable holes in a manner approved by Engineer-in-charge. Where cable. pass through
roads mullahs. etc. cables must be protected by class ‘A’ Hume pipe of diameters not
less than 6. (15cms).
vi. The cable routs shall be the shortest and these shall be minimum inference with built up
areas, lawns etc.
vii. Care shall be exercised for providing suitable props other service lines on earth at the
time of excavation. Where cutting of a lawn inevitable it should be with the approval of
the Engineers-in-charge.
viii. Excavation of the trenches shall be executed with vertical sides and the trenches shall
be kept as straight as possible. The exact location of each trench shall be settled by the
Engineer-in-charge. On the site when the contract is in a position to commence each
portion of the work.
The trench shall be not less than 1/2 meter wide and 90 cms deep. If more, cables are to
be laid, .the width should be suitably increased.
ix. After the cables are laid, the trench shall be filled in layers, the each layer being weal
rammed by spraying. water and consolidated and sufficient alloviance made for
settlement. The extra earth over the trench should be removed from the place of trench
to a place as decided by the Engineer-in-charge at site.
x. Ends of cables shall be property sealed to prevent entry of moisture prior to installation.
xi. Where it is as specified as 1/2 core cables the 1/2 core shall be a natural conductor
having reduced section.
xii. For all multi core cables each core and tails shall be brought not, marked and or colored
in on approved manner.
xiii. Cables termination shall be done with suitable compression brass glands in the case of
PVC cables and cast iron trifurcating boxes in the case pf APLSTS cables. The Armour
should be connected to the right main earth building with duplicate earth wires as per the
relevant IS/BS specification.
The core insulation over each conductor shall however be retained through out the run
of the conductor upto the end where lungs shall be fitted thereon for connections. The
lungs shall by fitted by means of approved solder and the such as aleap and Eyer NO.7
liberally used. The joint shall be mechanically strong and pressure tested.
2.6 DISTRIBUTION BOARDS AND PANELS.
General Requirements :
2.6.2 All distribution panels shall comply with lEE. Rules 60-61. A clear distance of 0.91 b
meter in front of the switch board shall be kept. Where bare connections of attachment
are provided at the back of the switch board the space behind the panel shall begetter
less than 0.299 meter or more than Q.762 main width there shall be a passage way from
the further outstanding part of any attachment or conductor. If the space behind the
switch board exceeds 0.70 main width there shall be a passage way from either end of
the switch board clear to night of 1.928m width 0.299 m. All wiring connection shall be
made neatly and securely.
2.6.3 For crocoites carrying more than 10 Amps, tinned cable sockets shall be used, all
connections shall be so made as to form own diagram Circuit shall be clearly numbered
to correspond-to wiring diagram. Names of the distribution boards shall be painted as
directed by the Engineer-in-charge. All the which fuse units and isolators D.Bs. shall be
complete with earthing studs lugs neutral bar ink. H.R.C. fuses and of approved make.
2.6.4 Skeiten type panels shall have a rigid from work adequately braced and supporting
frames adequately braced over which sheet metal shall be nearly secured. All switches
distribution boards etc. shall be neatly arranged on the panels and all connections made
from the back of switches. The panels shall be rendered dust and vermin-proof. The
interior of the panels shall not be accessible to unauthorized persons.
2.6.5 The recess type boards shall .be embedding wall in –a cupboard with a metal hinged
door with locking arrangement. In all recessed conduit work all distribution boards shall
be recessed. Where recessing is not possible, free standing panel may be provided as
approved by the Engineer-in-charge.
2.6.6 All individual components the switch fuse units D.Bs. etc. shall be connected by earth
connected by earth continuity wire of appropriate size with the main earth bus of the
D.B.etc.The panel switches of D.Bs. shall be earthed by the less than 2 distinctive paths
to earth. Earthing of metallic parts of exposed metal shall not be effected through any
structural metal work which houses the installation. Where metallic parts are not required
to be earthed and are liable to become alive should the installation of the contractor
become defective such metallic parts shall be separated by durable non conducting
malarial from any structural work.
(a) Power panels shall be 3 phase, 4 wire, 400.230 volts for the distribution of 3 phase or
single phase power loads. Lighting panels shall be 3 phase 4 wire 400/230 volts for
single phase lighting load distribution on all 3 phase.
(b) All panels shall be done of protected front type with no mechanical or electrical defects.
(c) Bus bars shall be of electrolytic copper or alluminium as specified and the properly
tinned sizes as indicated on applicable drawings as required.
(d) All knock outs for branch circuits entries shall be drilled and filled as required, for lighting
panels the top and bottom cover plates shall be. removable type.
(e) Main disconnect device for all panel boards shall be of switches of disconnect type and
of the size as indicated shall be mounted directly below the panel or through a short
thread conduit of required size.
(f) The main disconnect for all panel boards shall have an entry suitable for PVC Armored
cable from bottom.
(g) All panel boards shall be provided with an earthing terminal and lug for connection to the
grounding system.
(h) Temperature rise of all electrical parts shall not be more than 300c With full load
amperes at room temperature.
(i) All barnes and supports of current carrying parts shall be of moisture resistant insulating
material and shall not be adversely affected by arcing.
(k) The locations of panels shown in the drawings are only tentative; panels may be located
at a place approved by the Engineer-in-charge.
(I) All civil works connected, with fixing such as grouting chasing and making good shall be
the Tenderer responsibility.
(m) Wires adequate capacity with proper size of lugs shall be used for inter connections.
(n) Panel should be self supported on angle channel iron frame work. It should be preferably
of bolted construction in case bolted or grated rigidly after leveling and alignment.
(0) The cupboard and D. B. should be of such size so to be accommodated in the existing
room as per 1.5 rules and I.S. codes of practice for installations of Medium voltage
(p) Fabrication drawing showing the detailed dimensions and panels and its components
indicating the frame work, earthing positioning of switches. 6 Bs. cable boxes, adopter
chambers etc shall be furnished to the Engineer-in-charge for his approval. All material
to be got approved by the Engineer-in-charge. Panel should be guaranteed for
satisfactory operations for a period of one year after handing over.
(q) The panel should be painted with anticorrosive paint suitable for humid ,and salty
atmosphere on two coast to primer.
Switch Gears, powers panels D. B. And S.F. Us.
phase busbar, the Sizes of the bus bars shall be so selected that the current density in
bar does not exceed 150 amps, per sq. m. for copper. The length of Dus-bar chamber
should be as suitable length to fix all the switches etc. as per the prevailing standards,
clear spacing of two adjacent buses shall be 1 a/2" minimum bar should be tasted all
along with colour coated 11 KV grade PVC tape The maximum internal of support for
each unsupported length shall exceed 600 mm.
The bus bar shall be of copper/alluminium and fabricated to the relevant standards
specification. In case alluminium bus bar is used special with high conductivity alluminium bus
bar alloy E 91 C frame conforming to E.S.S. 2898 shall be used. The current density shall not
exceed 8OOA per sq. inch. Hylam barriers will be provided over the joints to prevent any short
The bus enclosing shall be made out not less than 16 gauge M. S. sheet construct on
with angle iron support. All interconnections between bus bars S. F Us and O. Bs shall be of
adequate size and details of such inter connection shall be furnished to the Engineer-in - charge
for his approval.
The busbar shall be air insulated extensible type rectangular one. The bus bars chamber shall
be dust tight by providing gaskets secured property so as to tender it veritin proof.
The combination fuse switch unit should comply with IS 4064 BSS61 and BBS 2510 wherever
applicable. It should be suitable to accommodate High Rupturing capacity cartridge Fuse links
complying with IS 2208 or BS 88 and having a certified rupturing capacity of not less than’
MVA at 4440 volts (ACS duly Q The switch gear (panrs D, Bs. etc. shall be installed generally
as per is-Part -1 3072 and as specified and shown in drawings.
All fuse switch units shall be provided with, non-deteriorating HRC fuse links complying with IS
2208-1962 and having rupturing capacity of 35 MVA at 415 volts or as specified.
All switches above 60 amps, rating shall be provided with suitable size adapted boxes. All
switches mounted-on the top of the busbars shall be provided ,with detachable type reverse
entry adapter boxes. Suitably engraved tables shall be provided for each circuits as well as for
A meters sector switches and LMH meter shall be provided where. specifically
mentioned. Small wiring for the inter-connecting shall be colour coded and provided with
numbered teuses for easy identification of circuits.
(a) The distribution boards should be totally enclosed metal clad complying with B. S.
the M. S. sheet steel enclosures for recessed D. Bs. shall be of not less than 14 gauge.
(b) The D. B. shall be with hindod dooi and the locking arrangements as approved by the
Engineer-in-charge.
(c) All the components shall be enclosed in the enclosure. The mounting of D. B. shall be
got approved by the Engineer-in-charge before carrying out the installation.
(d) The D. Bs shall have proper side-cut outs for conduits entry or cable entry as required
and these shall be made on site
(e) Adequate spacing shall be provided inside the D Bs. for easy removal of the fuses and
carry out the interconnection.
(f) A set of insulating bamers have to be provided between incoming breakers switches and
Switch fuse Units:
(a) All the D.P.T.P. and T. PN. Switch fuse units shall be totally enclosed iron a clad quick
make, quick break type to best Indian make conforming to the I.S. or S.
specifications. All the switch fuse units shall have mechanical Interlock with a door so
that the door so that the door cannot be opened when the swatches are in ON position.
The switch should be of double be i>\ solution type to ensure safely.
(b) Each T.P & T.PN switch fuse unit shall be earthed with two distinct each connections.
(c) Suitable insulator shall be provided between phase.
(d) There shall be suitable natural link in the fuse box.
(e) All T.P and T.PN: switch fuse units snail be rated for 500 volts and D.P, (required for
single phase supply) and S.PN. switches for 250 volts.
(f) The H.HC. catndge fuse shall conform to U.S. 88 (1952).
The O.C.Bs. ACS shall be suitable for 400/440 volts 3 phase escapable of interrupting a
fault MVA of not less than 31. The circuit breaker shall conform to the BSS-936 1940. BSS
with such tripping arrangement as may as required under special specification is for the
building. Efficient and fool - proof mechanical interlocking shall be provided for the safe
operation and maintenance. The rate be inclusive of the first filling of oil.
2.7 Instrumentation:
Tile instruments and meters wherever necessary shall be housed in special sheet steel
box located between switch fuses units and bus bar chambers. The instruments etc. shall be
mounted on the hinged cover with heir dial flushed. All instruments shall have protective H. R.C.
fuse links. All interconnections and small wiring shall be neatly dressed arranged and duly
coloured 10r easy identification of circuits.
Meters shall be provided as required in the Schedule, Meters shall be dead head and be
suitable for 400/ 440 volt 3 phase 4 wire 50 c/cie (in balanced load) supply.
Each section switch shall be 3 point and of minimum 250 volts grade with silver tipped
contact suitable for metering circuits, current transformers shall be of 5VA burden and
commercial metering accuracy. Indication lamps shall be penal mounting type preferably of
250V grade. Every unit shall be prewired and interconnected to the system for its required
indicating performance. Indicating lamps shall have independent circuit fuse.
2.8 FIXING OF LIGHTING FIXTURES:
1. Location of fixtures their manner of fixing mounting height etc. are indicated in relevant
drawing. Actual location and levels shall however be arrived at site in co-ordination with
other service etc. and prior approval of the Engineer-in-charge regarding the actual
location Manner of fixing shall be obtained before the work is taken up in hand.
2. In all cases the contractor shall provide necessary interconnection wiring earthing
painting etc. all necessary for complete instolation. The contractor shall also test and
commission the fixtures during completion of the work.
3. General arrangement of fixtures layout is indicated in drawings. Care shall be taken to
see that all light fixtures are in a row in a room or particular area, are in absolute line and
plump and are symmetrically disposed with respect to finished surfaces of walls,
columns beams etc.
4. The inter-connections wiring from the light outlet point upto the fixture shall be carried
out by means of flexible copper wire of section not less than 1.5 mm2.
5. All fixtures suspended by means of conduits shall be done with all and socket joints or
as per approved design.
2.9 Telephone system:
1. Empty conducing shall be done recessed or exposed to surface along with pulls boxes,
junction boxes and telephone outlet boxes, in areas. and location as indicated in the
relevant drawing as per materials and methods as described in regard to conducting
under section "Wiring in conduits” except the G.I. pull wires of gauge not less than
SWG shall be dept pulled through conduits in aII sections so that in future telephone
wires can be pullet. easy.
2. Location shown on the drawing are proximate and final location shall be decided in the
field by the Engineer-in - charge.
SPECIFICATION FOR EARTHING &
1. Installation of Earthing Plates:.
All installation of earthing shall conform to Indian Electricity Rules, IS - 3043 latest
edition and I.E.E. the copper earth plates should be tinned before installation. the earth
plates of copper 60 cm x 60 cm x 3.515 mm thick size as mentioned in the schedule be
in separate pits at least 150 cms to 300 cms. away from the building at a depth
necessary to reach moist earth surface but with a minimum depth of 2.5 Mtr from the
finished ground Level upto the top vertical dodge of earth electrode. The earth plate shall
be thoroughly cleaned to remove all dirt from the surface and be tinned property for
electrical contact with the main ground. Each earth pit should be provided with 38 mm.
dia . G.!. pipe 2.5 Mts.long or more depending upto the depth of pit, put over the vertical
edge of earth plate (with top end of pipe provided with a closed to couyler.) Alternative
layers of salt and coke shall be provided surrounding the plate. The pits shall be filled
when the plates are in position and with the approval of Engineer-in-charge.
To facilitate watering the pit, a concrete compartment should be made-with funnel with
mesh and cover plate as per rules provide in ISI regulation. The masonry endorser’s
shall be 25 cm x 25cm x 25 cm (deep) with C.I, lid of 23 cm x 30 cm x30 cms. size. After
installation, the earthing resistance of each earth plate should be measured by
resistance meggar in the presence of Engineer-in-charge, three days after the
completion of earthing work, and the value should conform to regulations.
Signature of contractors Executive Engineer,
1.0 Energy Saving Concept. 4.2 Table Showing categories of the
1. For Indoor and Outdoor Lighting, materials to be used In Residential
Energy Saving Fittings are proposed Buildings.
in the SOR and shall be preferred Type of Residential Category of
mostly Category on
2. Selection of Fittings & Lamps shall buildings. services
be made after obsening required material
optimum illumination level of the (1) Category ‘E’ type II II
place. Quarts. &”Category’s”
3. For internal wiring of the switchgear Iypo qrts.
pannels specialized fireproof wi-es (2) Category 'C’ & ‘D’ type II II
included in the SOR shall be used. Orts. & Category
4. For selection of pump sets, storage “IV” type qrts.
capacity usage of water quantity & (3) Category’ A’ &’B’ type I I
head shall be considered for. Qrts. & Category
required optimum HP of Motor pump “II” type qrts.
Sets. (4) Hostels I I
5. For the Corridors and Passage 4.3 Table showing categories of
Lighting in general office buildings materials to be used In N.R. Bldg.
CFL I Energy Saving fitting shall be Type of Non-Resi- Category of
preferred. Category 0f
6. For Routine Maintenance of Motor entail buildings. services
Pump. Sets, Window and Split Type material
A.C. Machines, Fans, Water Coolers (1) VIP chambers, II II
and Geysers yearly comprehensive Assembly etc.
maintenance cost is included in the (2) M.S.Buildings, II II
SOR and shall be put in use widely Laboratories, X-Ray
for avoiding piece work Machines, Central
maintenance. Air-conditioning Plants,
7. For Point wiring above 10 Mtr of Circuit Houses etc.
length, addition length will be added (3) For Non Residential II II
at rate of mains. buildings other than
8. For point wiring In bathroom and listed above.
WIC in resi dental quarters (4) Common passages, II II
reduce overall rate by 50% of point stairs, toilets etc.
wiring for light,3 4.4.1 list of approved materials under
9. For E.I. work in Highly Security each category-should be enclosed
restricted areas like Jails, V.V.I. P. with the tender documents and the
Residences, add 10% of overall cost Tenderer should mention the brand
of estimate, name of material selected for use in
2.0 Rates for electrical installation work the said tender and the same should
In Isolated places be enhanced by be finalized before acceptance of the
the percentage given as under tender. Placing of the order for such
(i) Dangs and Ketch Districts +25 % category materials should be started
(Except 01st Head Quarter) after acceptance of the tender. At
(ii) Dam site + 15 % the time of recording measurements
(iii) Outside Gujarat State +30 % in the measurement book, specific
3.0 Rental charges for temporary brand name of actual make of
Electrical Installation works: material used should be written in
(i) Full rate shall be paid for the first place of approved make borne on
day at 10% of capital cost for packed the list approved materials.
new items & for used materials 6%
of capital cost of the complete item
shall be taken.
(ii) 50% rate of first day, rate shall be
paid for second day.
(iii) 10% of first day’s rate shall be paid
for subsequent days or part there of
beyond two days.
4.0 APPROVAL OF MATERIALS:
4.1 When category wise Materials are
available the same should be used
for Electrical Installation works.
5.0 NCN S.O.R. ITEMS: 8.0 Earthing:
Rates for items Viz. Transformer, The Section officer (A.2 I A. A. E.) in
Lifts, Air-conditioning plants are based on charge of work should remain present
the capacity and ,design parameters during the execution of item of earthing and
adopted by the different firm depending on the certificate to the effect should be given
R & D workshop collaborations. These accordingly and be preserved in Sub-
items are not very frequently used for Divisional Office with record of such work.
Electrical Installation works, so the
budgetary price should be considered while 9.0 Laying of pipes for concealed works:
preparing the estimate and the D.T.R For For the concealed wiring in large buildings
such Non S.O.R. items the changes of where the formalities far sanction and
capacity, for different makes while framing tendering works may delay the laying of
the estimate market price should be concealed pipes along with the civil works
ascertained from reputed manufactures will be carried out departmentally. The rates
including the price escalation likely to occur for pipes are given in the S.O.R. The
between preparation of the estimate and the concealed pipes must be laid along with
actual tender. Non S.O.R. items which are Gauge fish wire. No reduced rates shall be
required to be used frequently should be proposed for deletion of fish wires. Zero
proposed by the field officers for inclusion measurements shall be proposed for such
for ensuing S.D.R. 1997-98. All the cases.
proposals or modification in the existing For the remaining works of wiring in
S.O.R. items should be proposed along with existing pipes, the rates shall be adopted as
supporting data before the end of calendar per the items mentioned in this S.O.R.
year. which includes the wires, accessories,
laminated sheets and remaining all except
6.0 LIST OF APPROVED MATERAILS pipe.
The makes of following accessories,
equipments. switch gears etc. are approved
for use on E.I. works (Surface I Concealed)
in this Deptt., subject to the condition that
the said materials do confirm to requisite
I.S.S. requirements or do have I.S.I.
Certification/ I.S.I. Marks. The brand names
& material on list are applicable only for use
on works by contractors and in
departmental tendering works for
procurement directly on works by offices of
this department. In respect of purchase
under D.G.S.& D. Rate Contract. the rate
contract shall hold good.
Any material required for use on
works etc. and not on list shown with S.D.R.
shall be approved by the appropriate
authority of the Department, looking to the
merits of use. This shall be within preview of
concerned Executive Engineer (E) &
Superintending Engineer (E) as shown in
tender clauses.
7.0. Approval of Materials on Work:
The Samples of Materials to be used
in a work should be approved by the officer
not below the rank of Executive Engineer
(Electrical; and an entry should be mac’e in
register of materials for this purpose only
and the samples should be retained by
department For any’ one work onu brand to
be approved for use.
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