MORD Data Book Overview and Rates
MORD Data Book Overview and Rates
BASIC APPROACH AND GENERAL CONDITIONS AND ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
STANDARD DATA BOOK
ABBREVIATIONS
SUMMARY
Preamble
1.1 Loading and unloading of Earth, Sand, Bajri, Lime Moorum, Ballast, Stone
Boulder, Brick ballast, Kankar, Building Rubbish, Manure, crushed slag, Fly ash,
stone for masonry work by manual means
1.2 Loading and unloading of Earth, Sand, Bajri, Lime Moorum, Ballast, Stone
Bulders, Brick ballast, Kankar, Building Rubbish, Manure, Crushed slag, Fly ash,
stone for masonry work by Mechnical Means
1.5 Loading and Unloading of structural steel, steel Bars by manual means
1.8 Loading and unloading of C.C. Blocks, KmStone, 200 mt stone, Boundary pillars
kerb, channel, Bond Stone by manual means
1.9 Loading and unloading of R.C.C. Hume Pipes by mechanical means
(i) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to
Grading 1 (90 mmto 45 mm)
(ii) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to
Grading 2 (63 mmto 45 mm)
(iii) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to
Grading 3 (53 mmto 22.4 mm)
1.12 Crushing of Stone Aggregates 100 per cent passing through 53 mmsieve
1.13 Crushing of Stone Aggregates 100 per cent passing through 22.4 mmsieve
Preamble
15.12 Cutting of branches of trees shrubs and trimming of grass and weeds
PM-001 Air Compressor 210 cfm Supplying compressed air cfm 210.00 per hour 370.80
PM-002 Batch mix HMP 40-60 TPH BM, DBM, SDBC, PM t/h 50.00 per hour 12,870.00
PM-003 Batch type HMP 30/40 TPH BM, DBM, SDBC, PM t/h 35.00 per hour 12,870.00
PM-006 Concrete mixer 0.28/0.4 cum Mixing of ingradients cum/h 2.50 per hour 270.00
PM-009 Electric generator set, 125 KVA Electricity generation KVA 100.00 per hour 810.00
PM-010 Emulsion Sprayer with Tractor Spraying of Emulsion per hour 928.80
PM-012 Hydraulic broom with tractor Surface cleaning sqm/h 1250.00 per hour 414.00
PM-013 Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum Excavation cum/h 100.00 per hour 1,512.00
PM-014 Hydraulic self propelled chip spreader Surface Dressing sqm/h 1500.00 per hour 3,060.00
PM-016 Joint Cutting Machine with 2-3 blades Cutting of Joints h per hour 300.00
Mixing of bituminous
PM-017 Mixall 6-10 t capacity t/h 8.00 per hour 1,033.00
materials
Compaction of Sub-base/
PM-024 Smooth wheeled 80-100 kN tandem roller cum/h 30.00 per hour 1,328.40
Asphalt
PM-025 Stone crusher (Integrated) of 200 TPH Crushing of Spalls t/h 200.00 per hour 1,000.00
Earth:- Embankment or
cum/h 80/70 534.60
sub-grade
PM-027 Tipper 5.5 cum/10 t Carriage cum/trip 5.50 per hour 360.00
PM-028 Tractor with Disc Harrows Pulverisation of soil cum/h 80.00 per hour 421.20
Ripping Pavements,
PM-029 Tractor with ripper @ 60 cum per hour cum/h 60.00 per hour 453.60
uprooting trees
Transportation of
PM-030 Tractor with trolley t/trip 3 to 5 per hour 421.20
materials
PM-031 Tractor with Rotavator Scarifier cum/h 25.00 per hour 441.00
PM-034 Water tanker 6 kl capacity (Truck Mounted) Carriage of water litre / h 12000.00 per hour 360.00
PM-035 Wet mix plant (Pug Mill) Wet Mix cum/h 25.00 per hour 1,398.60
BASIC RATES
(A) Labour
M- 014 Aggr egat e - Gr ading I I (19 mm nominal Size) 5 mm and below cum 3,023. 0
M- 026 Aluminium St uds 100 mm x 100 mm fit t ed w it h lense r eflect or s Nos. I nput Rat e
M- 027 Bamboo (1st Class) 85 mm - 100 mm dia, 2. 0 m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 028 Bamboo (1st Class) 85 mm - 100 mm dia, 2. 5 m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 028 Bamboo (1st Class) 85 mm - 100 mm dia, 3. 0 m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 029 Bamboo (1st Class) 85 mm - 100 mm dia, 4. 5 m - 5. 5 m lon No. I nput Rat e
M- 028 Bamboo (2nd Class) 75mm dia, 1. 8 m - 2. 5 m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 029 Bamboo (2nd Class) 75mm dia, 2. 1 m - 3. 0 m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 043 Bond st one (400 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm) No. I nput Rat e
M- 047 Chlor pr ene Elast omer or Closed Cell Foam Sealing Element m I nput Rat e
M- 048 Compensat ion for ear t h t aken fr om pr ivat e land cum 25. 0
M- 051 Cor belling St ones (300 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm) No. I nput Rat e
M- 052 Cor r osion Resist ant St r uct ur al St eel Gr at ing kg I nput Rat e
M- 053 Cr edit for excavat ed r ock found suit able for use cum I nput Rat e
M- 055 Cr ushed Sand or Gr it Passing 2. 36 mm and r et ained on 180 micr ocum 2,071. 00
M- 065 Edge St one (450 mm x 350 mm x 100 mm) No. I nput Rat e
M- 066 Edge St one (450 mm x 350 mm x 200 mm) No. I nput Rat e
M- 074 Fine aggr egat e/Cr ushed sand 2. 36 mm t o 75 micr on cum 2,071. 2
M- 076 Galvanised angle Sect ion 100 mm x 100 mm of 12 mm t hicknes kg I nput Rat e
M- 088 Jut e net t ing, open w eave 25 mm squar e opening sqm I nput Rat e
M- 090 Key Aggr egat es passing 22. 4 mm and r et ained on 2. 8 mm cum 2,071. 2
M- 093 Local Wood Piles (1st Class) 150- 200 mm dia ,6m long No. I nput Rat e
M- 094 Local Wood Piles (1st Class) 100 mm x 75 mm cum I nput Rat e
M- 106 Quar r ied St one 150- 200 mm size cum I nput Rat e
M- 126 St one Boulder of size 150 mm and below cum I nput Rat e
M- 130 St one for Coar se Rubble Masonr y 1st Sor t cum I nput Rat e
M- 131 St one for Coar se Rubble Masonr y 2nd Sor t cum I nput Rat e
M- 133 St one for St one Set Pavement (300 mm x 200 mm x 150 m No. I nput Rat e
M- 134 St one Scr eening - Type A 13. 2 mm for Gr ading- 1 cum 2,071. 20
M- 135 St one Scr eening - Type A 13. 2 mm for Gr ading- 2 cum 2,071. 20
M- 136 St one Scr eening - Type B 11. 2 mm for Gr ading- 2 cum 2,071. 20
M- 137 St one Scr eening - Type B 11. 2 mm for Gr ading- 3 cum 2,071. 20
M- 141 Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading A 2. 36 mm below cum 2,071. 20
Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading A 26. 5 mm t o 4. 7 cum
M- 142 2,171. 20
mm
Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading A 53 mm t o 26. 5 cum
M- 143 2,171. 20
mm
M- 144 Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading B 2. 36 mm below cum 2,071. 20
Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading B 26. 5 mm t o 4. 7 cum
M- 145 2,171. 20
mm
M- 146 Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading C 2. 36 mm below cum 2,071. 20
Well gr aded Gr anular Base Mat er ial - Gr ading C 9. 5 mm t o 4. 75 cum
M- 147 2,071. 20
mm
M- 148 Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I 2. 36 mm below cum 2,071. 20
Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I 53 mm t o 9. 5 cum
M- 149 2,071. 20
mm
Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I 9. 5 mm t o 2. 36 cum
M- 150 2,071. 20
mm
M- 151 Well Gr aded Mat er ai l for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I 2. 36 mm below cum 2071. 20
Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I 26. 5 mm t o 9. cum
M- 152 2,071. 20
mm
M- 153 Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I 9. 5 mm t o 2. 36 cum 2071. 20
M- 154 Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I I 2. 36 mm below cum 2071. 20
M- 155 Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I I 4. 75 mm t o 2. 3cum 2071. 20
M- 156 Well Gr aded Mat er ial for Sub- Base - Gr ading I I I 9. 5 mm t o 4. 75cum 2071. 20
M- 157 Wooden sleeper s (250 mm x 250 mm x 125 mm) (hir e char g No. I nput Rat e
Summary of Rates Calculated and Used for Analysis of Rate
Item 8.3 Printing new letter and figures of any shade (ii) English Roman
Item 12.7 (A ) Course Rubble masonary in cement mortor 1:3 (including OH & CP)
Item 12.7 (Addl) B) Random Rubble masonary in cement mortor 1:6 (including OH & CP)
Item 12.8 (A) PCC Grade M15 including OH & CP for Open Foundation by Mixer
PCC Grade M15 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (A)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M20 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (B) PCC
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
RCC Grade M20 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (C)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
RCC Grade M20 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (C)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (D)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (D)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
RCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (E)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
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RCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (E)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (F)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (F)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
RCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (G)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
RCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (G)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
RCC Grade M35 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (H)
Material & Mechinery by Mixer
RCC Grade M35 for Open Foundation Per Cum Basic Cost of Labour,
Item 12.8 (H)
Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M20 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) i
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M20 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) i
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) ii
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M25 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) ii
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) iii
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M30 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) iii
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M35 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) iv
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Mixer
PCC Grade M35 including OH & CP for Well Foundation (Bottom Plug)
Item 12.11 (C) iv
by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M35 for Open Foundation (Bottom Plug) Per Cum Basic
Item 12.11 (C) iv
Cost of Labour, Material & Mechinery by Batching Plant
PCC Grade M35 including OH & CP for Well Foundation (Well Cap) by
Item 12.11 (F) iv
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Item No. 3.13 Excavation for Structures (Mechenical Meanse)
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PREAMBLE
Chapter Description
1 Carriage of Materials
8 Hill Road
9 Pipe Culverts
11 Foundation
12 Substructure
13 Superstructure
14 Protection works
15 Maintenance of Roads
BASIC APPROACH AND GENERAL CONDITIONS
AND ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF STANDARD DATA BOOK
The basic approach for the preparation of Standard Data Book for Rural Roads is indicated as under:
1 Description of items: The description of items is given briefly and linked with the relevant Clauses of the Ministry of Rural
Development’s (MORD) Specifications wherever feasible, which may be referred for detailed description, provisions and
interpretation.
2 Use of Machinery
2.1. The Standard Data Book is based on the assumption that Rural Roads in our country are to be constructed with intermediate
technology, i.e., manual means with medium input of machinery, wherever required to ensure the required quality of work.
2.2. For rolling, use of static roller has been generally considered. However, use of vibratory pneumatic tyre roller has been
considered wherever required as per provisions of MORD Specifications.
3 Working Conditions
3.1. Rates have been analysed for average working conditions prevailing in the country.
3.2. Average achievable outputs of machines and labour have been considered taking into account the job and management
factors.
3.3. However, the output of machineries and labour reduces substantially in hilly areas as the altitude increases. Therefore, for
hilly areas reduced outputs have been considered as indicated in the preamble of Chapter 8.
4 Overheads: The overheads are considered as 10 per cent for items of road works and 20 per cent for items of bridge works. This is
assumed to include interalia the following elements:
i. Site accommodation, setting up plant, access road, water supply, electricity and general site arrangements.
ii. Site office infrastructure.
iii. Expenditure on
(a) Corporate office of the Contractor
(b) Site supervision by the Contractor
(c) Preparation of "as built" drawings
iv. Mobilisation/demobilisation of resources.
v. Labour camps with minimum amenities, required as per labour laws.
vi. Light vehicles for site supervision including administrative and managerial requirements.
vii. Setting up of laboratories for quality control, field and laboratory testing for control of quality of various items of work and
documentation of test results as per requirements of the MORD Specifications.
viii. Minor T&P including needle vibrators required for concrete work.
ix. Survey instruments and the task of setting out of works including verification of line and dimensions (but excluding
construction of bench marks and reference pillars which are separate items under setting out).
x. Taking of trial pits and bore holes, where required as per the MORD Specifications.
xi. Watch and ward.
xii. Arrangement for traffic and traffic management during construction.
xiii. Expenditure on safeguarding environment during construction.
xiv. Sundries.
xv. Financing expenditure of the Contractor.
xvi. Work insurance/compensation.
xvii. Sales/Turnover tax has been assumed at 4%. In case this tax is more than 4% in certain States the percentage of
overheads should be increased correspondigly.
5 Contractor’s Profit: Contractor’s profit is considered @ 10 per cent uniformly and is added on Overheads also.
6 General:
6.1. The Clause numbers refer to the MORD Specifications for Rural Roads and Cross Drainage Works.
6.2. Additional assumptions made for analysing different items have been indicated in respective Chapters in the form of
preamble and notes/footnotes wherever required.
6.3. For some of the items, certain size/specifications have been assumed. If size/specifications other than the same are
adopted, corresponding modifications may be made in the inputs of analysis.
6.4. In the rate analysis of some items, the quantities of sub-items involved in that analysis, like excavation for foundation,
foundation concrete, masonry work, painting, lettering, etc. have been given. For rate analysis of such sub-items, reference
may be made to relevant Chapters dealing with the sub-items.
6.5. The sources of all materials and samples of materials are required to be approved by the Engineer before start of such work
6.6. For pipe culverts both NP3 and NP4 pipes have been considered.
6.7. Quality control of works shall be governed by the relevant MORD Specifications.
7 Basic Inputs
7.1. The Standard Data Book is based on the requirements of basic inputs of materials, labour and machineries for various
items.
7.2. The rates for material and labour for the area where the project is located are to be ascertained from local authorities/
enquiries to prepare SOR for the area. However, the usage charges of machineries shall be considered as given in Chapter
15 of this Data Book.
7.3. The basic rates of materials, such as, stone boulders, stone for masonry, stone ballast (hand broken/machine broken),
crushed aggregate, stone dust, moorum, gravel, lime, manure, sludge, quarry sweep, kankar, bricks, brick ballast, crushed
slag, etc. at quarry/ crusher sites shall be fixed by the respective States for various zones from time to time.
7.4. While preparing estimates/Detailed Notice Inviting Tender/Analysis of rates, only the basic rates fixed by respective States
for concerned zones should be adopted.
7.5. The cost of materials should include the cost at source and the cost of their carriage upto the work site.
7.6. Although market rates for supply of aggregates at site are generally adopted for estimation purpose, rates for crushing of
aggregates have also been analysed as most Contractors prefer to crush their own aggregates in case of larger sized
projects. The cost of materials shall be evaluated considering the cost at crushing plants and its carriage upto the work site.
These should be compared with rates for own crushing and carriage by the construction agency and lesser of the rates
should be adopted for estimation purpose.
8.4. Though electrically operated equipment, like, concrete mixers and vibrators have been provided, diesel operated equipment
can be used where electricity is not available.
8.5. Wherever electric generator has not been provided to run a plant or equipment, it is assumed that it is fitted with a diesel
engine.
8.6. For small jobs where loading and unloading is required to be done manually, tractor-trolley has been considered for carriage
instead of tipper.
8.7. Output of plant/equipment is considered for the compacted quantities.
8.8. A water tanker of 6 kl capacity which is commonly used at construction sites has been considered.
8.9. The usage charges for machines include ownership charges, cost of repair and maintenance including replacement of
tyres and running and operating charges which includes crew, fuel and lubricants.
9 Labour:
9.1. For labour, the general classification is mazdoor, bhisti, etc. for unskilled labour and mason, fitter, blacksmith, etc. for skilled
labour.
9.2. One mate has been provided for 25 labours for all items of works.
9.3. The labour wages should be as per rates fixed by State Government.
10 Materials:
10.1. Quantities of materials considered in the rate analysis are approximate for the purpose of estimation and include normal
wastages. Actual consumption would depend on mix design.
10.2. The rates of material should include basic cost at locations of stone crushers/ factory/ rail head and cost of its carriage to
the site of work/plant including loading, unloading and stacking.
10.3. The supply of materials will be taken either at the location of mixing plant or at the work site as per requirement of use.
10.4. Contractor will make his own arrangements for borrowing earth. However, compensation for earth taken from private land
has been included in the rate analysis for construction of embankment/ sub-grade with borrowed earth.
10.5. Credit for Dismantled Material: The dismantled materials should be examined and a realistic assessment made for credit
for such materials, which can be utilized for works or auctioned.
10.6. The basic rates should include all octroi charges, toll tax, sale tax, VAT, municipal taxes and other local taxes, etc.
11 Items of Culverts:
Items in Chapters 11, 12 & 13 on Foundation, Substructure and Superstructure cover both minor bridge works as well as slab
culverts as per Chapter 1200 of MORD Specifications. Items of pipe culverts are, however, covered separately in Chapter 9.
12 Concrete Items:
12.1. For concrete work, the grades of concrete covered by the Data Book in accordance with MORD Specifications are:-
i) PCC M-15 grade to M-25 for structures (For lean concrete under foundation M-10 can be used).
ii) RCC grade M-20, M-25 and M-30 for structures
iii) Design mix concrete – M-25 and M-30 for concrete pavement
12.2. The analysis of rates accounts for input of materials by weight and use of ordinary mixer.
12.3. Use of vibrators for all concreting work has been included in the items.
12.4. Ten per cent extra cement may be provided for concreting under water, where required.
12.5. Quantities of cement in various grades of cement concrete are to be as per nominal mix/ design mix. Grade of cement may
also be adopted as per mix design.
12.6. Quantities of cement in various grades of cement concrete for structures have been taken as per IR[Link] & IR[Link]
2000.
12.7. Steel reinforcement for cement concrete work is required to be provided separately. The rate for the same has been
analysed separately.
12.8. As per the MORD Specifications, the type of superstructure envisaged for rural roads are RCC slabs and box culverts not
exceeding 15 m span as well brick/stone masonry arches and composite girder type of superstructure. RCC arches
provided for in IRC:SP:20 have also been analysed.
13 The MORD Specifications includes specifications for the items of turfing with sods and seeding and mulching in Chapter 1600 of
Hill Road Construction only. However, in view of the importance of these items for erosion control in all locations, these have also
been analysed in Chapter 3 of this document.
14 Privileged Document: The Standard Data Book in for Department use ONLY. It should not be produced in any court of law as
reference/authority and to that extent it is a privileged document.
CHAPTER - 1
Preamble:
1 The rate analysis of loading and unloading of various items include stacking.
2 2 The rate analysis for loading and unloading has been given both by manual and mechanical means. Means of
loading/unloading appropriate to the work and site is to be adopted.
3 The rate analysis for haulage of materials has been made in terms of tonne-kilometre ([Link]) for ease of
adoption depending upon the lead in km and load in tonnes.
4 The cost of carriage will vary depending upon the riding surface of the road. Provision has accordingly been
made considering surfaced roads, unsurfaced gravel roads and katcha tracks.
5 Analysis for carriage of materials is exclusive of the loading, unloading and stacking and this has to be added
as applicable.
6 Carriage of materials if done by boats shall be paid at the same rates as given for carriage of materials by
road.
Chapter – 2
SITE CLEARANCE
Preamble:
1 Unless otherwise stated, the rates include sorting and disposal of unserviceable material and stacking of serviceable material with all
lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m.
2 The rates include Tools & Plants (T&P) and scaffolding required for items of dismantling.
3 Carriage of dismantled materials, bushes, branches of tree, etc. has been catered with a tractor-trolley of 3 tonnes capacity with
manual loading and unloading @ 2 trips per hour within a lead of 1000 m. This will be economical for such works as compared
with a tipper.
4 Where only grass wild growth is met with, rate of item No.2.1, i.e., clearing grass and removal of rubbish can be applied.
5 The dismantling of structures has been catered both by manual and mechanical means. The Engineer can use his discretion
depending upon quantum of work and particular site conditions.
6 Rate analysis for removing of stumps and roots has also been provided separately.
7 Dismantling of Hume pipes has been catered manually as pipes can be easily rolled by men to a suitable stacking place within the
right-of-way.
8 For dismantling of structures, which remain submerged in water, the cost may be enhanced by 50 per cent. If site conditions
warrant lowering of water level to facilitate dismantling, the cost may be enhanced by additional 25 per cent.
9 Dismantling of utilities, like, water supply lines, electric and telephone lines is required to be done under the supervision of
concerned departments with prior information to the user public.
10 In certain items of dismantling, like, pipe culverts, utilities, etc. excavation in earth and dismantling of masonary works is not
included in this analysis for which suitable notes have been inserted in respective Chapters. These items are required to be priced
separately based on actual quantities at site and nature of work.
11 The dismantled materials should be examined and a realistic assessment and provision should be made after due process for the
salvage value for such materials, which can be utilized for works or auctioned.
12 In case where lead for disposal is more than 1000 m, extra cost of carriage is required to be added based on tonne-kilometerage as
per Chapter 1.
13 All minor Tools & Plants (T&P) items required for dismantling have been considered to have been included in overhead charges.
Chapter – 3
1 The rates have been analysed using mechanical means. Manual means for certain items have also been provided which can be used
for areas inaccessible to machines and also for small jobs.
2 In the rate analyses of earthwork, compacted volume of earth has been considered.
3 Cutting of earth by dozer has been proposed where the cut earth can be utilized for filling for embankment within a lead upto 100 m.
4 Where lead for transporting of earth is more than 100 m, excavator and tipper have been provided.
5 The rate caters for disposal of unsuitable soil only upto a distance of 1 km. The cost of transportation beyond the initial lead of 1 km
will be paid separately based on tonne-kilometerage.
6 The replacement of unsuitable soil by suitable soil shall be provided separately in the estimate. The rate analysis for removal of
unsuitable soil does not provide for replacement by suitable soil.
7 In cases where embankment is constructed with earth taken from roadway, the cost of depositing the earth at the site of
embankment is already included in the disposal of excavated earth and, therefore, the input of dozer for spreading earth can be
deleted.
8 For narrow and restricted areas, plate compactor has been proposed for compaction to achieve the desired density.
9 In case excavated rock is found suitable for incorporation in works, suitable credit for the available rock shall be given.
11 The possibility of using the blasted rock fragments for backfilling behind structures or backfilling of foundation pits or filling in
medians/separators or use in service road shall be examined before proposing disposal of excavated rock.
12 For inhabited areas, controlled blasting with limited charges of explosives has been provided. This involves smaller drill holes and
additional requirement of electric detonators. Provision has been made accordingly.
13 Any work involved for crossing of water courses for irrigation purpose, etc. will be priced under respective items, like, excavation,
grubbing, clearing, etc. for which rate analysis have separately been made.
14 Earth excavated from drains can be used in roadway berms. Hence carriage for disposal of same is not provided.
15 In case of rock fill embankment, it is assumed that material is available at site from rock cutting.
16 For widening of existing pavement less than 1.8 m, the rates for all items of this Chapter may be increased by 30 per cent.
Chapter – 4
Preamble:
1 Quantities of materials provided are approximate and are meant for the purpose of estimating only. Actual quantities
shall be as per mix design.
3 Construction of shoulders: - Earthen, Hard and Paved shoulders have been considered, the rates applicable are for
subgrade, sub-base and different layers of pavement respectively.
4 In the case of improvement of subgrade with lime stabilization, soil is assumed to be available at the site and has not
been provided for. Only lime has been catered. In the case of lime stabilization of sub-base, soil has been provided to
form the sub-base.
5 While providing for the rate of materials, detailed local enquires should be made and prevailing market rates
ascertained from concerned suppliers in the area keeping in view the location of crushing plants and lead involved.
6 The quantities considered in the output are the compacted quantities. The quantities of aggregates provided in the rate
analysis under the head material are the uncompacted quantities.
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Chapter – 5
Various alternatives for machines and materials have been provided. The one that suits a particular situation and
design may be adopted.
The outputs considered for construction equipment are for compacted quantities of relevant items and not for loose
quantities.
In case of prime coat and tack coat, average quantities of binder indicated in specifications have been taken.
Tack coat and prime coat, wherever provided, are required to be measured and paid separately.
Cleaning of surface is a part of the item of prime coat and tack coat. As such cleaning of surface has not been
provided for bituminous courses as the same is already catered in prime/tack coat. However, for those cases where
such coats are not required to be done, cleaning of surface shall be included and paid.
Rolling of bituminous courses is required to be done as per Clause 504.3.6 of MORD Specifications. Provision in the
analysis has been made accordingly. It has been observed during actual practice at work sites, that the availability of
road roller is generally inadequate. As compaction is the key to good construction, this point is being specifically
highlighted to ensure that adequate number of road rollers as per provision in the rate analysis are deployed at site.
Spreading of bituminous materials shall be done by mechanical means except in areas where a mechanical paver
cannot have access.
Hot Mazdoor is the one who work for Bitumen heating/spreading or spreading of hot bituminous mix. He will be paid
the same wages. However, he will be provided safety kits containing normally gumboots, hand gloves, dark goggles,
barnol, country soap, coconut oil, tarring outfits, etc. For this purpose, additional 0.5 per cent sundries have been
provided in the analysis of rates in addition to the normal sundries covered by overheads.
Where the proposed aggregates fail to pass the stripping value test, an approved adhesion agent shall be added to the
binder as per Clause 507.2.4 with the approval of the Engineer and cost of the adhesion agent shall be added under the
subhead of materials.
The Factor for usage of rollers has been taken as 0.65 in case of Bituminous Macadam only.
Rate analysis has been given separately using various types of bitumen, i.e., penetrations grade S90, S65, Polymer
Modified Bitumen and Natural Rubber Modified Bitumen to facilitate preparation of Standard Schedule of Rates.
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Use of cement concrete pavement for rural roads is likely to be limited to small stretches. These will, therefore, have to
be constructed without use of heavy equipment, like, high capacity batching/mixing plant and slip form pavers.
Accordingly, the rate analysis is based on concrete mixer of suitable capacity with weigh batcher, fixed side forms and
screed, plate and needle vibrators.
Provision of Plasticizer admixture to improve workability with reduced water cement ratio has been made.
The rates of materials taken in the analysis are at site. The concrete mixer placement is also assured close to the site
of work so that transporting and placement of concrete can be done by labour alone.
Quantities of materials provided in the rate analysis are for the estimate purpose. Exact quantity of materials will be
determined from the job mix formula.
The rates of earthwork, subgrade and sub-base may be adopted from Chapters 3 and 4 as appropriate.
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Chapter – 7
The quantities of various items may be worked out from the design and drawings.
Rate analysis of various items involved in the construction of concrete causeway may be taken from relevant Chapters.
RCC Hume Pipes of NP-3 and NP-4 (non-pressure types) have been considered in the analysis.
Rate analysis for items of submersible bridges may be based on the respective items of Chapters 11, 12 and 13
dealing with bridges. Rates for guide posts may be taken from Chapter 8.
Rate analysis of item of river training and protection works may be based on the respective items in Chapter 14
(Protection Works).
Chapter – 8
HILL ROADS
Preamble:
1 1. The Chapter covers only the analysis of rates for items which are peculiar to hill roads. For other items, reference
may be made to relevant Chapters and analysis modified as suggested in note 2 below.
Considering the loss of output of men and machines above 2100 m altitude, the following percentage addition to
cost of manpower and usage rates of machines may be considered in the analysis of rates given in various Chapters
2100 to 2400 7% 3%
The above provisions are based on the report of Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Delhi Cantt.
regarding quantitative reduction in the physical work capacity of individuals working in high altitude areas and the
recommendation of the Committee on Cost of Construction set-up by Border Roads Development Board for reduction
in output of machines while working in high altitudes. These figures are adopted from ‘Standard Schedule of Rates’
of BRO as applicable to high altitude areas.
3 The above addition is also to be applied on the analysis of rates for items provided in this Chapter.
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Chapter – 9
PIPE CULVERTS
mble:
Pipe culverts of sizes 750 mm, 1000 mm and 1200 mm dia in single row and double row which are generally used on
roads, have been included. Providing and laying of pipe has been included in the rate analysis. Items of auxiliary works
such as excavation, bedding, backfilling, concrete and masonry shall be analysed, as provided under the respective
sections and paid for separately.
Analysis has been given separately for NP3 and NP4 pipes for ease of adoption.
Cost of any river training and protection work like stone pitching, apron, curtain wall etc. may be analysed under the
respective item included in Chapter 14.
Chain & pulley for lifting the pipes is considered part of overheads.
The thickness of first class bedding has been taken as 150 mm. The height of bedding has been taken as 1/10th of
overall height of pipe in the analysis. This may be modified as per thickness indicated in the approved drawing.
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Chapter–10
Rate analysis for fencing provides for Barbed wire fencing with R.C.C. M 15 grade concrete post.
Backfilling of foundation of boundary pillars has been proposed with stone spalls, tightly packed and compacted.
The item pertaining to road traffic signals has not been analysed as this is a specialized work and rates can be
obtained from firms having specialisation for design and installation of this work.
Two supports have been provided for direction and place identification signs where size is more than 0.9 square
metres. Only one support is provided for size upto 0.9 square metres.
The traffic signs proposed are of retro-reflectorised types made of encapsulated lens type reflective sheeting fixed over
aluminum sheeting and semi-reflective type on M.S. sheet.
Separate rate analysis has been made for tubular steel railing with RCC posts and MS steel posts.
In the case of road signs and direction boards, the depth of foundation and quantity of cement concrete provided in the
rate analysis are indicative. These may be suitably increased in areas of higher wind velocities, like, coastal areas.
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Chapter – 11
FOUNDATION
mble:
Excavation for structures has been provided by and large by manual means.
The earth excavated from foundation has been proposed to be backfilled in the foundation trenches except for marshy
soil where disposal has been provided.
For excavation in marshy soil, extra provision of labour for filling with carted earth has been provided in a separate item.
Cost of carted earth may be worked out separately if the same is not available from the adjoining area.
The rock surface for foundations is to be prepared which has been analysed accordingly.
In case of rock, excavation has been considered upto a depth of 1500 mm for rock of ultimate crushing strength of 10
Mpa or more, which shall be reckoned as hard rock.
Dewatering has been provided in excavation for foundation on percentage basis. In case less dewatering is required or
is not required at all for a particular site condition, the same may be reduced/omitted.
Mixing of cement concrete has been considered by using concrete mixer with weigh batching facility fitted with water
measuring device. It is preferable to use concrete mixes fitted with load cells for weigh batching.
In remote areas, for isolated slab culvert/box culvert upto 2 m span, concrete can be hand mixed in accordance with
Clause 806 of MORD Specifications. Therefore, in the analysis, for items of concrete, the alternative of hand mixing
has also been considered.
Steel reinforcement for cement concrete work is required to be provided separately. The rate for the same has been
analysed using HYSD and TMT bars.
Necessary safety precautions shall be taken for excavation for open foundation for which guidance may be taken from
IS:3764. Cost of shoring and shuttering has been provided on percentage basis, which may be adjusted according to
site condition.
For brick masonry work, clay fly ash bricks of approved type can be used in accordance with Section 600 of MORD
Specifications and rate may be adopted accordingly.
Rates of all materials used in the analysis are at site and should include cartage from crusher.
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Chapter – 12
SUBSTRUCTURE
mble:
The cost of formwork will vary with the height and cross-section of the substructure. Provision has been made
accordingly.
As the higher grade of concrete is costlier, the provision made for formwork on percentage basis has been suitably
adjusted to make it compatible with other grades.
Filter media and backfilling behind abutment are required to be provided as per guidelines in IRC:78- 2000.
Bearing shall be set truly level so as to have full and even seating.
The bearing should be procured only from those manufacturers who have been pre-qualified by MORTH.
For spans in gradient, the soffit shall be made horizontal specially at the supports and the bearing, where provided, shal
be placed horizontally.
For elastomeric bearings, the concrete surface shall be leveled such that the variation is not more than 1.5 mm from a
straight edge placed in any direction across the area.
Note Nos. 7 to 12 of Chapter 11 will hold good for this Chapter also.
Preamble:
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Chapter – 13
SUPERSTRUCTURE
ate for wearing coat has been analysed as under in accordance with the provisions of MORD Specifications:
Bituminous type
Cement concrete
ate analysis has been done for the following types of railings & parapet:
R.C.C. railing
M.S. railing
P.C.C. parapet
er the MORD Specifications, the type of superstructure envisaged for minor bridges and culverts for rural roads are
. slabs and box culverts not exceeding 15 m span, rates for which have been analysed. Stone/Brick masonry
es can be adopted where hard strata is available at shallow depth. R.C.C. arches can also be adopted as per IRC:SP:
ence rates for these types of arches for span length upto 15 m have been analysed.
omposite type of superstructure, comprising of steel beams/built-up sections & R.C.C. deck slab, analysis has
done for steel section separately.
ab culverts and minor bridges of spans not more than 10 m, buried joint/filler joint may be adequate. For relatively
r spans and for highly seismic intensity areas, elastomeric slab seal/compression seal joint may be provided as
he MORD Specifications. Rates have been analysed accordingly.
mote areas, for slab culverts and box culverts upto 2 m span, concrete used in superstructure can be hand mixed
10 per cent extra cement at contractor’s cost in accordance with Clause 806 of MORD Specifications. Hand mixing
not be otherwise permitted.
seal/compression seal expansion joints are specialised items commercially produced by a number of firms. The
for such items must be ascertained from firms pre-qualified by MORTH. Overheads for the above specialized
ufactured items have been considered as 30 per cent instead of the usual 20 per cent for other items of bridge
s.
Chapter – 14
PROTECTION WORKS
Preamble:
a. Brick pitching
b. Boulder pitching
c. CC Block pitching
3 A toe wall for toe protection of pitching can be either in random rubble masonry or in nominal mix cement
concrete M 10, or in brick masonry. Depending upon the design, the rates may be adopted.
4 Flooring has been proposed in dry rubble stone, rubble stone laid in cement mortar 1:3, cement concrete
blocks M 15 and brick on edge laid in cement mortar (CM) 1:3.
6 For protection works, Overheads shall be 15 per cent instead of 20 per cent for other items of bridge works.
7 The rate analysis also include protection works using timber/bamboo as per details provided by Assam PWD
Chapter – 15
MAINTENANCE OF ROADS
Preamble:
1 In the case of rain cuts, it has been assumed that some material cut by rain, approximately 25 per cent will be
available at site which can be retrieved and re-used and the balance 75 per cent is required to be provided as
fresh material.
2 For making up earthen shoulders, it has been assumed that on an average 150 mm filling will be required.
Similarly, for stripping of excess soil from shoulder, an average depth of 75 mm has been assumed.
3 Pothole repairs and patchwork are provided to be done by using Mixall 6/10 M.T.
4 In case of maintenance of Gravel and W.B.M. surfaces, it has been assumed that 25 per cent material will be
available at site, which can be retrieved and re-used and the balance 75 per cent is required to be provided as
fresh material.
5 The items of periodical renewal by premix carpet and surface coating have also been included in the rate
analysis for guidance of field Engineers. The detailed analysis of various items of bituminous works is given in
Chapter 5 and rates can be taken from there as appropriate. Additional provision of patch repair and profile
correction varying from 10 per cent to 30 per cent of the material of premix carpet/surface dressing may be made
in the estimate of periodical renewal.
Chapter 1
LOADING, UNLOADING, CARRIAGE CRUSHING OF MATERIALS AND SETTING OUT
Notes:
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
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Mazdoor (Unskilled) day 0.25 275.00 68.75
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
ii) Loading by front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ 45 Min 7.33
cum per hour
iii) Waiting time, unforeseen contingencies, etc. Min 2.00
a) Machinery
(ii) Front end-loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ 45 cum hour 0.122 936.00 114.19
per hour
b) Overheads @ 10% on (a) 17.61
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(ii) Loading of Earth, Sand, Moorum, Manure, Flyash by
mechanical means including a lead upto 30 m.
Unit = cum
ii) Loading by front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ Min 3.30
100 cum per hour
iii) Waiting time, unforeseen contingencies, etc. Min 2.00
a) Machinery
(ii) Front end-loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ 100 hour 0.055 936.00 51.48
cum per hour
b) Overheads @ 10% on (a) 8.93
Unit = cum
ii) Manoeuvering, reversing, dumping and turning for return Min 2.00
a) Machinery
a) Labour
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Mate day 0.01 290.00 2.90
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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Truck hour 1.00 338.04 338.04
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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c) Overheads @ 10% on (a+b) 88.00
Unit = t
Taking output = 10 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 5 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = t
Taking output = 5 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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Cost for 5 t = a+b+c+d 755.81
Note: Density of wood has been assumed as 900 kg per cum. If the
density is less the output may be reduced proportionately
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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Crane hour 0.33 990.00 326.70
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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c) Material
Wooden sleepers 250mm x 250mm x125mm hire c hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Crow bars 2 nos not less than 40 mm dia (hire-char hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Materials
Wooden sleepers 250mm x250mm x 125mm hire c hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Crow bars 2 nos not less than 40 mm dia hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Materials
Wooden sleepers 250mm x 250mm x 125mm hire c hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Crow bars 2 nos not less than 40 mm dia hour 2.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
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Unit = per pipe
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
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Unit = [Link]
a) Machinery
Tipper 10 t capacity
a) Machinery
Tipper 10 t capacity
a) Machinery
i) Tipper 10 t capacity
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Note: In case of carriage of Hume pipes, output of truck be taken as 8 t
and the cost for 8 t is to be divided by number of pipes of different
diameters as indicated in item 1.9 to get the rate per pipe.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Supply of quarried stone 150-200 mm size cum 1.10 Input Rate #VALUE!
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Material
Supply of quarried stone 150-200 mm size cum 1.10 Input Rate #VALUE!
a) Labour
b) Material
Supply of quarried stone 150-200 mm size cum 1.10 Input Rate #VALUE!
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Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone
crushing unit of 200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and
secondary crushing units, belt conveyor and vibrating screens to
obtain stone aggregates 100 per cent passing through 53 mm
sieve as per Table 500.6 of Technical Specifications including the
cost of stone.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Material
Stone Boulder of size 150 mm and below cum 800.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
c) Machinery
Integrated stone crusher of 200 t/h including belt conveyor hour 6.00 1,000.00 6,000.00
and vibrating screens
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 20.00 936.00 18,720.00
Note: 1 800 cum of stone boulders are needed to get 750 cum of
stone aggregates.
2 85 per cent of above cost will be attributed to the production
of 750 cum of stone aggregates of 40 mm size and balance
15 per cent will be for smaller size aggregates and stone
dust which comes out as a by-product.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Stone boulder of size 150 mm and below cum 800.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
c) Machinery
Integrated stone crusher of 200 t/h including belt conveyor hour 6.00 1,000.00 6,000.00
and vibrating screens
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 10.00 936.00 9,360.00
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Tipper 5.5 cum capacity hour 10.00 360.00 3,600.00
Note: 1 800 cum of stone boulders are needed to get 670 cum of
stone chips of required size.
2 90 per cent of above cost will be attributed to the production
of 670 cum of stone aggregate and balance 10 per cent will
be for smaller size aggregates and stone dust which comes
out as a by-product.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Stone Boulder of size 150 mm and below cum 800.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
c) Machinery
Integrated stone crusher of 200 t/h including belt conveyor hour 6.00 1,000.00 6,000.00
and vibrating screens
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 10.00 936.00 9,360.00
Note: 1 800 cum of stone boulders are needed to get 600 cum of
stone chips of size 13.2 mm and 125 cum stone dust.
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Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone
crushing unit of 200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and
secondary crushing units, belt conveyor and vibrating screens to
obtain stone aggregates of 9.5 mm nominal size as per Table 500.9
of Technical Specifications including the cost of stone.
Unit = cum
Taking output = 600 cum at crusher location
a) Labour
b) Material
Stone Boulder of size 150 mm and below cum 800.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
c) Machinery
Integrated stone crusher of 200 t/h including belt conveyor hour 6.00 1,000.00 6,000.00
and vibrating screens
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 10.00 936.00 9,360.00
Note: 1 800 cum of stone boulders are needed to get 600 cum of
stone chips of size 9.5 mm and 125 cum stone dust.
Unit = 1 km
(iv) The marking of centre line setting out curves and recording
of levels, etc. by the surveyor will be incidental to the work
and no extra payment shall be made for the same
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2. Plain cement concrete M10 ([Link]) nominal mix in
levelling course below open foundation as per drawing
and technical specification.
Note: Add 5 per cent cost of items No.1 to 4 for white washing, lettering
and painting, etc.
Refer to Figure 200.1. of Standard Data Book
(vi) The rate analysis for a typical reference pillar as per Drawing
200.2
Add 5 per cent cost of items No.1 to 4 for white washing, lettering
and painting, etc.
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Chapter 2
SITE CLEARANCE
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
By Manual Means
Unit = hectare
a) Labour
Unit = hectare
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D 50 with attachment for removal of trees & hour 12.00 2,561.40 30,736.80
stumps
Note: The top soil removed during clearing and grubbing of site, if suitable
for re-use shall be transported, conserved and stacked as directed
by the Engineer and shall be incidental to the work.
Unit = each
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
Unit = each
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = each
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = each
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor 210 cfm with 2 leads of pneumatic hour 0.83 370.80 307.76
breaker @1.5 cum per hour
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor 170-210 cfm working with 2 Jack hour 1.25 370.80 463.50
Hammers simultaneously @1.00 cum per hour
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
2.8 202 Dismantling Wood Work Wrought and Planed Fixed in Frames of
Trusses upto a height of 5 m above Plinth Level as per Technical
Specification Clause 202.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
2.9 202 Dismantling Steel Work in all Types of Sections upto a height of 5 m
above Plinth Level excluding Cutting of rivet as per Technical
Specification Clause 202.
Unit = t
Taking output = 1
a) Labour
Add 2.5 per cent of cost of labour for gas cutting, ropes, 28.20
pulleys, etc.
b) Machinery
a) Labour
Add 2.5 per cent of cost of labour for gas cutting, ropes, 19.48
pulleys, etc.
b) Machinery
(C) Extra over Items (A) and (B) for cutting rivets
Unit = each
a) Labour
2.10 202 Scraping of bricks dismantled from brick work including stacking
as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Unit = Nos.
a) Labour
Unit = cum
a) Labour
2.12 202 Scraping Plaster in Lime or Cement Mortar from Brick / Stone
Masonry as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
2.13 202 Removing all types of Hume pipes and stacking within a lead of
1000 m including Earthwork and Dismantling of Masonry Works as
per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Unit = m
Taking output = 1m
a) Labour
a) Labour
a) Labour
Unit = cum
a) Labour
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Tractor with trolley hour 0.33 421.20 139.00
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Tractor with ripper @ 60 cum per hour hour 0.016 453.60 7.26
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor 210 cfm with two leads for pneumatic hour 1.00 370.80 370.80
cutters / hammers @ 1 cum per hour
Joint Cutting Machine with 2-3 blades hour 1.00 300.00 300.00
Unit = running m
Taking Output = 1 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = running m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = running m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = each
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Note: Rate for boundary pillar will be same as that of 200 m stone
Unit = running m
Taking output = 30 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = running m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Note: The rate analysis does not include any excavation in earth or
dismantling of masonry works which are to be measured and paid
separately.
Unit = running m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Crane upto 8 t capacity hour 0.30 990.00 297.00
Note: The rate analysis does not include any excavation in earth or
dismantling of masonry works which are to be measured and paid
separately.
Unit = each
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Tractor with ripper attachment @ 60 cum per hour hour 0.25 453.60 113.40
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ 50 cum per hour hour 0.30 936.00 280.80
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour hour 0.68 360.00 244.80
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 for spreading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,561.40 1,280.70
Motor grader for grading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,781.00 1,390.50
c) Material
Note: In case the earth cutting is done by dozer and pushed for filling in the
embankment, the input of dozer in the cost of embankment shall be
deleted as the same is already provided in the cost of excavation.
However, if the earth is dumped by tippers from roadway cutting, the
input of dozer for spreading is required to be provided.
3.4 301.5 Construction of Embankment with Material Obtained from Borrow Pits
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 60 cum per hour hour 1.67 1,512.00 2,525.04
Loading of earth as per item 1.1 (ii) cum 100.00 34.36 3,435.52
Unloading of earth as per item 1.1 (iv) cum 100.00 20.23 2,022.67
Dozer D-50 for spreading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,561.40 1,280.70
Motor grader for grading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,781.00 1,390.50
Three wheel 80-100 kN Static Roller @ 80 cum per hour hour 1.25 534.60 668.25
c) Material
Compensation for earth taken from private land cum 100.00 25.00 2,500.00
Note: Compensation for earth will vary from place to place and will have to be
assessed realistically as per particular ground situation. In case earth is
available from Govt. land, compensation for earth will not be required.
The position is required to be clearly stated in the cost estimate.
3.5 302 (i) Excavation in Cutting in Soil by manual means with lead upto 50 m
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 50 cum per hour (cutting with pushing) hour 3.60 2,561.40 9,221.04
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 100 cum per hour 3.60 1,512.00 5,443.20
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour hour 15.00 360.00 5,400.00
Excavation for roadway in marshy soil with hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum
bucket capacity including cutting and loading in tippers and disposal
with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 1000 m, trimming of bottom and side
slopes in accordance with requirements of lines, grades and cross-
sections as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3.6.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 1,512.00 9,072.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour. hour 12.50 360.00 4,500.00
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity @ 100 cum per hour hour 3.60 1,512.00 5,443.20
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour hour 15.00 360.00 5,400.00
Note: This item does not include replacement of unsuitable soil by suitable soil
Replacement, where required, is to be provided and paid separately
under Clause 303.5.2.
a) Labour
(ii) Excavation in Ordinary Rock with Dozer with lead upto 100 m
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 50% of 100 cum per hour hour 2.16 2,561.40 5,532.62
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity @ 40 cum per hour 6.00 1,512.00 9,072.00
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour. hour 11.00 360.00 3,960.00
3.9 302.3.5 (i) Excavation in Hard Rock (requiring blasting) with disposal upto
1000 m
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor, 210 cfm with 2 jack hammers hour 6.00 370.80 2,224.80
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity @ 30 cum per hour hour 6.00 936.00 5,616.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 2 trips per hour hour 16.00 360.00 5,760.00
c) Materials
Electric Detonators @ 1 detonator for 2 gelatine sticks of 285 each 252.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
gm each
Credit for excavated rock found suitable for use @ 50 per cum 90.00 #VALUE! #VALUE!
cent quantity blasted
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 1 trip per hour hour 2.90 360.00 1,044.00
Credit for excavated rock found suitable for use @ 50 per cum 8.00 #VALUE! #VALUE!
cent of excavated quantity
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum with rock breaker hour 6.00 1,512.00 9,072.00
attachment @ 6 cum per hour
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity tipper, 1 trip per hour hour 6.50 360.00 2,340.00
Credit for excavated rock found suitable for use @ 50 per cum 18.00 #VALUE! #VALUE!
cent of excavated quantity
c) Overheads @ 10% on (a+b) #VALUE!
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor, 210 cfm with 2 jack hammers hour 6.00 370.80 2,224.80
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 6.00 936.00 5,616.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour hour 8.20 360.00 2,952.00
c) Materials
Electric detonators @ 1 detonator for 2 gelatine stick of 285 each 1,008.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
gm each
Credit for excavated rock found suitable for use @ 50 per cum 90.00 #VALUE! #VALUE!
cent quantity blasted
3.10 302.3.2 Stripping, Storing and Relaying Top Soil from Right-of-Way (R.O.W)
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 100 cum per hour hour 0.10 2,561.40 256.14
3.11 302.3.2 Stripping, Storing and Relaying Top Soil from Borrow Areas in Agricultural
Fields
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 with 100 cum per hour output (Initially stacking and hour 6.00 2,561.40 15,368.40
relaying)
Furnishing and laying of the live sods of perennial turf forming grass on
embankment slope, verges or other locations shown on the drawing or
as directed by the Engineer including preparation of ground, fetching of
sods and watering as per Technical Specification Clause 309.
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Water tanker including watering for 3 months hour 6.00 360.00 2,160.00
c) Material
Farmyard manure @ 0.18 cum per 100 sqm at site of work cum 0.18 Input Rate #VALUE!
Preparation of seed bed on previously laid top soil, furnishing and placing
of seeds, fertilizer, mulching material, applying bituminous emulsion @
0.23 litre per sqm and laying and fixing jute netting, including watering for
3 months all as per Technical Specification Clause 310.
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Water tanker 6 kl capacity including watering for 3 months hour 14.00 360.00 5,040.00
c) Material
Sludge/Farmyard manure @ 0.18 cum per 100 sqm cum 0.43 Input Rate #VALUE!
Jute netting, open weave, 25 mm square opening sqm 264.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 100 cum per hour hour 1.00 1,512.00 1,512.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, 4 trips per hour hour 4.50 360.00 1,620.00
Add rate for loading as per item 1.1 (ii) cum 100.00 34.36 3,435.52
Add rate for unloading as per item 1.1 (iv) cum 100.00 20.23 2,022.67
Dozer D-50 for spreading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,561.40 1,280.70
Motor grader for grading @ 200 cum per hour hour 0.50 2,781.00 1,390.50
Three wheel 80-100 kN Static Roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 1.43 534.60 764.48
c) Material
Compensation for earth taken from private land cum 100.00 25.00 2,500.00
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN Static Roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 8.60 534.60 4,597.56
c) Material
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Water tanker 6 kl, one trip per hour hour 2.00 360.00 720.00
c) Material
Unit = sqm
Taking output = 400 sqm (120 cum considering 300 mm average depth
of excavation over the existing rock face)
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor 210 cfm with 2 leads @ 20 cum per hour hour 6.00 370.80 2,224.80
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 6.00 936.00 5,616.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity 2 trip per hour hour 11.00 360.00 3,960.00
c) Material
Electric detonators @ 1 detonator for 2 gelatine sticks of 285 gm each 672.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
each
Note: In case blasted rock is issued to the Contractor against payment for
construction work, the cost of carriage shall be reduced to that extent.
3.18 306 Construction of Embankment with Flyash/Pond ash available from Coal
or Lignite Burning Thermal Plants as Waste Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 60 cum per hour hour 6.00 1,512.00 9,072.00
Tipper 5.5 cum capacity, flyash 360 x 1.2 = 432 t hour 16.00 360.00 5,760.00
Dozer D-50 for spreading @ 200 cum per hour hour 1.80 2,561.40 4,610.52
Motor grader for grading @ 200 cum per hour hour 1.80 2,781.00 5,005.80
c) Material
Unit = m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
Note: Where lining of drain is provided, quantity shall be worked out based on
approved design and drawing and priced on rate of cement concrete of
approved grade or stone/brick masonary as the case may be.
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 100 cum hour 0.04 1,512.00 60.48
per hour
Unit = m
Taking output = 10 m
a) Labour
a) Labour
Mate day 0.02 290.00 5.80
b) Machinery
Hydraulic excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 40 m per hour 0.10 1,512.00 151.20
hour
For rate of hard rock cutting, refer relevant item in this Chapter
Unit = 1 m
Rate as per item No. 12.1(III) of Chapter 12. cum 6,717.43 0.00
Rate as per item No. 12.3 of Chapter 12. sqm 224.77 0.00
Unit = 1 m
(c) Coursed rubble stone masonry (2nd Sort) in cement mortar 1:4
Rate as per item No. 12.4 II (ii) of Chapter 12. cum #VALUE! #VALUE!
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
4.1 401 Granular Sub-base with Well Graded Material (Table 400.1)
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor Grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
hour
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor Grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
hour
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor Grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
hour
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Wet mix plant @ 60 t capacity per hour hour 7.50 1,398.60 10,489.50
Water tanker 6 kl capacity 5 km lead with one trip per hour 4.00 360.00 1,440.00
hour
Front end loader 0.9 cum bucket capacity 25 cum per hour 9.00 936.00 8,424.00
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum @ 3 trips per hour hour 13.60 360.00 4,896.00
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 4.50 2,781.00 12,514.50
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller 10 cum per hour hour 22.50 534.60 12,028.50
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Wet mix plant @ 60 t capacity per hour hour 7.50 1,398.60 10,489.50
Water tanker 6 kl capacity 5 km lead with one trip per hour 4.00 360.00 1,440.00
hour
Front end loader 0.9 cum bucket capacity 25 cum per hour 9.00 936.00 8,424.00
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum, 3 trips per hour hour 13.60 360.00 4,896.00
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 4.50 2,781.00 12,514.50
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller 10 cum output hour 22.50 534.60 12,028.50
c) Material
Well graded granular sub-base material as per Table
400.1
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Wet mix plant @ 60 t capacity per hour hour 7.50 1,398.60 10,489.50
Water tanker 6 kl capacity 5 km lead with one trip per hour 4.00 360.00 1,440.00
hour
Front end loader 0.9 cum bucket capacity 25 cum per hour 9.00 936.00 4,896.00
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum, 3 trips per hour hour 13.60 360.00 489.60
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 4.50 2,781.00 12,514.50
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller 10 cum output hour 22.50 534.60 12,028.50
c) Material
Unit = cum
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN Static roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 2.15 534.60 1,149.39
c) Material
Unit = cum
b) Machinery
Tractor with ripper and rotavator attachments @ 60 cum hour 12.00 453.60 5,443.20
per hour for ripping and 25 cum per hour for mixing
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 4.30 534.60 2,298.78
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity hour 5.00 1,512.00 7,560.00
Tipper 5.5 cum 4 trips per hour hour 14.00 360.00 5,040.00
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN Static roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 4.30 534.60 2,298.78
Tractor with rotavator and blade @ 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity hour 5.00 1,512.00 7,560.00
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 4.30 534.60 2,298.78
Tractor with rotavator and blade @ 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
c) Material
1) WBM Grading 1
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 36.00 534.60 19,245.60
hour
Aggregate
Grading 1 90 mm to 45 mm @ 1.21 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 Input Rate #VALUE!
for compacted thickness of 100 mm
Stone Screenings
Type A 13.2 mm for Grading-1 @ 0.27 cum per 10 cum 97.20 2,071.20 201,320.64
sqm
Binding Material
Binding Material @ 0.08 cum per 10 sqm for grading 1 cum 28.80 2,071.20 59,650.56
material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 36.00 534.60 19,245.60
hour
Aggregate
Grading 1 90 mm to 45 mm @ 1.21 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 Input Rate #VALUE!
for compacted thickness of 100 mm
Stone Screening
Type A 13.2 mm for Grading-1 @ 0.27 cum per 10 cum 97.20 2,071.20 201,320.64
sqm
Binding Material
Binding Material @ 0.08 cum per 10 sqm for Grading 2 cum 28.80 2,071.20 59,650.56
material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Grading 2 63 mm to 45 mm @ 0.91 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 2,071.20 902,214.72
for compacted thickness of 75 mm
Stone Screening
Type B 11.2 mm for Grading 2 @ 0.20 cum per 10 sqm cum 96.01 2,071.20 198,855.91
Binding Material
Binding Material @ 0.06 cum per 10 sqm for Grading 2 cum 28.80 2,071.20 59,650.56
material
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Stone Screening
Type B 11.2 mm for Grading 2 @ 0.20 cum per 10 sqm cum 96.01 2,071.20 198,855.91
Binding Material
Binding Material @ 0.06 cum per 10 sqm for Grading 2 cum 28.80 2,071.20 59,650.56
material
3) WBM Grading 3
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Grading 3 53 mm to 22.4 mm @ 0.91 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 2,171.20 945,774.72
for compacted thickness of 75 mm
Stone Screening
Type B 11.2 mm for Grading 3 @ 0.18 cum per 10 sqm cum 86.40 2,071.20 178,951.68
Unit = cum
Taking output = 360 cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Grading 3 53 mm to 22.4 mm @ 0.91 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 2,171.20 945,774.72
for compacted thickness of 75 mm
Stone Screening
Type B 11.2 mm for Grading 3 @ 0.18 cum per 10 sqm cum 86.40 2,071.20 178,951.68
1) WBM Grading 1
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 36.00 534.60 19,245.60
hour
Water tanker 6 kl capacity hour 24.00 360.00 8,640.00
Aggregate
Grading 1 90 mm to 45 mm @ 1.21 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 Input Rate #VALUE!
for compacted thickness of 100 mm
Crushable type such as moorum or Gravel for grading cum 108.00 2,500.00 270,000.00
1 @ 0.30 cum per 10 sqm
Water kl 144.00 50.00 7,200.00
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 10 cum per hour 36.00 534.60 19,245.60
hour
Water tanker 6 kl capacity hour 24.00 360.00 8,640.00
Aggregate
Grading 1 90 mm to 45 mm @ 1.21 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 Input Rate #VALUE!
for compacted thickness of 100 mm
Crushable type such as Moorum or gravel for Grading cum 108.00 2,500.00 270,000.00
2 @ 0.30 cum per 10 sqm
2) WBM Grading 2
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Crushable type such as Moorum or gravel for Grading cum 105.59 2,500.00 263,975.00
2 @ 0.22 cum per 10 sqm
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN @ static roller 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Crushable type such as Moorum or gravel for Grading cum 105.59 2,500.00 263,975.00
2 @ 0.22 cum per 10 sqm
3) WBM Grading 3
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Grading 3 53 mm to 22.4 mm @ 0.91 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 2,171.20 945,774.72
for compacted thickness of 75 mm
Crushable type such as Moorum or gravel for Grading cum 105.59 2,500.00 263,975.00
3 @ 0.22 cum per 10 sqm
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN @ Static roller 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
Aggregate
Grading 3 53 mm to 22.4 mm @ 0.91 cum per 10 sqm cum 435.60 2,171.20 945,774.72
for compacted thickness of 75 mm
Crushable type such as Moorum or gravel for Grading cum 105.59 2,500.00 263,975.00
3 @ 0.22 cum per 10 sqm
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 16 cum per hour hour 6.25 534.60 3,341.25
c) Material
Fine aggregate/Crushed sand 2.36 mm to 75 micron @ 30 per cum 39.90 2,071.20 82,640.88
cent
Water kl 8.00 50.00 400.00
A. Earthen Shoulders
B. Hard Shoulders
C. Paved Shoulders
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
(c) Material
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 HP 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @10 cum per hour hour 30.00 534.60 16,038.00
Tractor with Rotavator 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
(c) Material
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Motor grader 110 H.P @ 50 cum/hr for spreading hour 7.20 2,781.00 20,023.20
Three wheel 80-100 kN @ static roller 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
(c) Material
Low Grade Aggregate such as Kankar, Laterite, Dhandla and cum 435.60 2,071.20 902,214.72
naturally occuring gravels, quarry waste as per Table 400.13 @
1.21 cum per 10 sqm compacted thickness 100 mm
Unit = cum
Assumptions made
Lime+Flyash admixture
@ 20% = 0.2 x 720=144 t
Lime = 29 t
Flyash = 115 t
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.90 cum bucket capacity @ 60 cum per hour 6.00 1,512.00 9,072.00
hour for 360 cum soil
Tipper 10 t capacity for carriage of soil 578 t hour 16.00 360.00 5,760.00
Tipper 10 t capacity for carriage of 115 t flyash hour 5.50 360.00 1,980.00
Tipper 10 t capacity for carriage of 29 t of lime from store to hour 3.80 360.00 1,368.00
work site
Loading as per item 1.1 (ii) cum 480.00 34.36 16,490.50
Tractor with disc harrows for pulverisation hour 6.00 421.20 2,527.20
Motor Grader 110 HP @ 75 per cent 200 cum per hour for mixing hour 3.20 2,781.00 8,899.20
in-place and grading
c) Material
Compensation for earth taken from private source cum 360.00 25.00 9,000.00
Note: 1 Compensation for earth will vary from place to place and will
have to be assessed realistically as per particular ground
situation. In case earth is available from Govt. land,
compensation for earth will not be required. The position is
required to be clearly stated in the cost estimate.
3 Lime + Flyash has been taken as 20 per cent of total mass and
ratio of lime and flyash as 1:4 for estimating purposes. Total
quantities will be as per approved design.
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
(c) Material
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
(c) Material
Crushed slag as per Clause 410.4.2 (ii) cum 435.60 Input Rate #VALUE!
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
5.50 cum Tipper for carriage of GBFS add 10 per cent of cost of hour 15.00 360.00 5,400.00
carriage of cover cost of loading and unloading
Motor grader 110 HP @ 50 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,781.00 16,686.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 70 cum per hour hour 4.30 534.60 2,298.78
Tractor with rotavator and blade @ 25 cum per hour hour 12.00 441.00 5,292.00
(c) Material
A) By mix-in-place method
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Tractor attached with rotavator @ 25 cum per hour hour 14.00 441.00 6,174.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
(c) Material
Aggregate at site
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Tractor attached with rotavator @ 25 cum per hour hour 14.00 441.00 6,174.00
Three wheel 80-100 kN static roller @ 8 cum per hour hour 45.00 534.60 24,057.00
(c) Material
Aggregate at site
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 6.00 936.00 5,616.00
Three wheel roller 80-100 kN @ 8 cum per hour hour 28.13 534.60 15,038.30
(c) Material
Aggreate at site
Unit = cum
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
Front end loader 1 cum bucket capacity hour 6.00 936.00 5,616.00
Three wheel roller 80-100 kN @ 8 cum per hour hour 28.13 534.60 15,038.30
(c) Material
Aggreate at site
For 37.5 mm maximum size
Unit = sqm
(a) Labour
(b) Machinery
(c) Material
Unit = sqm
(a) Labour
Mason 2nd class for laying sett stone and edge stone day 13.00 360.00 4,680.00
(b) Machinery
(c) Material
5 .1 P rime
502
(i) L o wp o ro s ity
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
B itu me n e mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
1 .4 8 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 3 5 ,6 9 1 .6 8
Wa kl
3 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 ,8 3 3 .5 8
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 ,2 1 6 .9 4
4 6 ,3 8 6 .3 2
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 7 5 0
2 6 .5 1
(i) Me d iu mp o ro s ity
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
B itu me n e mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
1 .8 3 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 4 4 ,1 3 2 .2 8
Wa kl
3 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 ,7 0 6 .8 8
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
5 ,1 7 7 .5 7
5 6 ,9 5 3 .2 5
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 7 5 0
3 2 .5 4
(i) Hig h p o ro s ity
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 8 2 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
B itu me n e mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
2 .3 6 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 5 6 ,9 1 3 .7 6
Wa kl
3 .0 0 5 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,0 1 3 .1 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 ,6 1 4 .4 2
7 2 ,7 5 8 .6 1
R a te p e rs q m= a + b + c + d + e /1 7 5 0
4 1 .5 8
5 .2 T a c k Co a t
503
(i) P ro vid in g a n d a p p lyin g ta c k c o a twith B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )u s in g e mu ls io n d is trib u to
t e ra te o f0 .2 0 to 0 .2 5 k g p e rs q mo n th e p re p a re d b itu min o u s s u rfa c e c le a n e d with
h
Hyd ra u lic b ro o ma s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 3 .
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
E mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
c) Ma
0 .3 9 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 9 ,4 0 5 .2 4
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,1 7 1 .9 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,2 8 9 .1 3
Co s to f1 7 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 4 ,1 8 0 .4 3
8 .1 0
(i) P ro vid in g a n d a p p lyin g ta c k c o a twith B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )u s in g e mu ls io n d is trib u to
th e ra te o f0 .2 5 to 0 .3 0 k g p e rs q mo n th e p re p a re d d rya n d h u n g ryb itu min o u s s u rfa c e
c le a n e d with Hyd ra u lic b ro o ma s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 3 .
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
c) Ma
B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )@0 .2 7 5 k g p e rs q m t
0 .4 8 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 1 1 ,5 7 5 .6 8
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,3 8 8 .9 8
1 ,5 2 7 .8 8
Co s to f1 7 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 6 ,8 0 6 .6 6
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 7 5 0
9 .6 0
(i) P ro vid in g a n d a p p lyin g ta c k c o a twith B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )u s in g e mu ls io n d is trib u to
th e ra te o f0 .2 5 to 0 .3 0 k g p e rs q mo n th e p re p a re d g ra n u la rs u rfa c e s tre a te d with p rime r&
c le a n e d with Hyd ra u lic b ro o ma s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 3 .
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
E mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
c) Ma
0 .4 8 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 1 1 ,5 7 5 .6 8
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,3 8 8 .9 8
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,5 2 7 .8 8
Co s to f1 7 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 6 ,8 0 6 .6 6
9 .6 0
(iv) P ro vid in g a n d a p p lyin g ta c k c o a twith B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )u s in g e mu ls io n p re s s u
d is trib u to ra th e ra te o f0 .3 0 to 0 .3 5 k g p e rs q mo n th e p re p a re d n o n -b itu min o u s s u rfa c e
(c e me n tc o n c re te p a ve me n t)c le a n e d with Hyd ra u lic b ro o ma s p e rT e c h n ic a l
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 3 .
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 7 5 0 s q m
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
1 .4 0 4 1 4 .0 0 5 7 9 .6 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .4 0 3 7 0 .8 0 5 1 9 .1 2
E mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 9 2 8 .8 0
c) Ma
0 .5 7 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 1 3 ,7 4 6 .1 2
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,6 0 6 .0 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,7 6 6 .6 3
Co s to f1 7 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 9 ,4 3 2 .8 9
1 1 .1 0
No te : (i) An o u tp u to f1 7 5 0 s q mh a s b e e n c o n s id e re d in c a s e o fta c k c o a twh ic h c a n b e
c o ve re d b yb itu min o u s c o u rs e s o n th e s a me d a y.
5 .3 B itu min o u s Ma c a d a m
504
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g b itu min o u s ma c a d a mwith h o tmix p la n tu s in g c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s o f
g ra d in g a s p e rT a b le 5 0 0 .4 p re mix e d with b itu min o u s b in d e r,ta n s p o rte d to s ite u p to a le a d o f
1 0 0 0 mla id o ve ra p re vio u s lyp re p a re d s u rfa c e with p a ve rfi n is h e rto th e re q u ire d g ra d e ,le ve la n d
a lig n me n ta n d ro le d to a c h ie ve th e d e s ire d c o mp a c tio n a s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n
Cla u s e 5 0 4 .
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 2 .5 c u m(2 2 5 t)
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
B a tc h mix HMP 4 0 -6 0 T HP @4 0 tp e rh o u ra c tu a lo u tp u t hour
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
Hyd ra u lic b ro o m@1 2 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
1 .1 0 4 1 4 .0 0 4 5 5 .4 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
1 .1 0 3 7 0 .8 0 4 0 7 .8 8
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
Ge n e ra to r1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 c u m,1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
6 .2 1 3 6 0 .0 0 2 ,2 3 5 .6 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rfo rin tia lb re a k d o wn ro lin g ,fi n a la n d fi n is h in g hour
ro lin g 1 2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 6 ,4 1 5 .2 0
i) B itu m e n @ 3 .3 p e rc e n to fm ix t
(W e ig h to fm ix = 1 0 2 .5 x 2 .2 = 2 2 5 t) 7 .4 2 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 7 2 ,8 8 3 .7 0
i) Ag g re g a te
T o ta lwe ig h to fmix = 2 2 5 t
We ig h to fb itu me n = 7 .4 2 5 t
We ig h to fa g g re g a te = 2 2 5 – 7 .4 2 5 = 2 1 7 .5 7 5 t
T a k in g d e n s ityo fa g g re g a te = 1 .5 t/c u m
V o lu me o fa g g re g a te = 1 4 5 .0 5 c u m
(1 9 mmn o min a ls iz e )
2 5 -1 0 mm-4 0 p e rc e n t cum
5 8 .0 2 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 7 5 ,3 9 4 .4 6
1 0 – 5 mm-4 0 p e rc e n t cum
5 8 .0 2 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 7 5 ,3 9 4 .4 6
5 mma n d b e lo w-2 0 p e rc e n t cum
2 9 .0 1 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 8 7 ,6 9 7 .2 3
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 2 ,9 8 7 .9 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
8 0 ,2 8 6 .7 0
Co s to f1 0 2 .5 c u m= a + b + c + d + e
8 8 3 ,1 5 3 .7 5
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e /1 0 2 .5
8 ,6 1 6 .1 3
No te : Alth o u g h th e ro le rs a re re q u ire d o n lyfo r3 h o u rs a s p e rn o rms o fo u tp u t,b u th e s a me h a ve
1 b e a va ila b le a ts ite fo rs ixh o u rs a s th e h o tmixp la n ta n d p a ve rwilta ke s ixh o u rs fo rmixin g a n d p a vin
th e o u tp u to f2 2 5 tc o n s id e re d in th e s e a n a lys is .T o c a te rfo rth e id le p e rio d o fth e s e ro le rs
u s a g e ra te s ma yb e mu ltip lie d b ya fa c to ro f0 .6 5 .
5 .4 B u ilt-U p S p ra yGro u t
505
P ro vid in g ,la yin g a n d ro lin g o fb u ilt-u p s p ra yg ro u tla ye ro ve rp re p a re d b a s e c o n s is tin g o fa two la ye r
c o mp o s ite c o n s tru c tio n o fc ru s h e d c o a rs e a g g re g a te s u s in g mo to rg ra d e rfo ra g g re g a te s
s to n e c h ip s s p re a d e rma yb e u s e d with a p p lic a tio n o fb itu min o u s b in d e ra fte re a c h la ye r,a n d w
k e ya g g re g a te s p la c e d o n to p o fth e s e c o n d la ye rto s e rve a s a b a s e ,c o n fo rmin g to th e lin e ,
g ra d e s a n d c ro s s -s e c tio n s p e c ifi e d ,th e c o mp a c te d la ye rth ic k n e s s b e in g 7 5 mma s p e
T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 5 .
(A ) B yMa n u a lMe a n s
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 8 0 0 s q m(6 0 c u m)
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
a) La
Ma day
5 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,5 9 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 ,6 3 7 .5 0
Ch ip s s p re a d e r day
1 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
2 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 5 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 ,3 9 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 8 ,7 9 3 .9 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
3 1 ,6 7 3 .2 9
Co s to f8 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
3 4 8 ,4 0 6 .1 7
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/8 0 0
4 3 5 .5 1
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
a) La
Ma day
5 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,5 9 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 ,6 3 7 .5 0
Ch ip s s p re a d e r day
1 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
2 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 5 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 ,3 9 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic R o le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n 3 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m@1 5 k g p e r1 0 s q mfo re a c h la ye r t
2 .4 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 5 7 ,8 0 1 .6 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 8 ,9 8 5 .9 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
3 1 ,8 8 4 .4 9
Co s to f8 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
3 5 0 ,7 2 9 .3 7
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/8 0 0
4 3 8 .4 1
(B ) B yMe c h a n ic a lMe a n s
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 0 0 0 s q m(2 2 5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T ip p e r5 .5 c u mc a p a c ity hour
1 0 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 3 ,6 0 0 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N S ta tic R o le r@1 0 c u mp e rh o u r hour
2 2 .5 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 2 ,0 2 8 .5 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
5 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 4 ,6 8 0 .0 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
9 5 ,6 4 4 .3 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 0 5 ,2 0 8 .7 4
Co s to f3 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 ,1 5 7 ,2 9 6 .1 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/3 0 0 0
3 8 5 .7 7
No te : 2 tip p e rs wilb e n e e d e d to ma tc h th e c a p a c ityo fh yd ra u lic c h ip s p re a d e ra n d fro n te n d lo a d e r.
5 .5 Mo d ifi e d P e n e tra tio n Ma c a d a m
506
Co n s tru c tio n o fp e n e tra tio n ma c a d a mo ve rp re p a re d b a s e b yp ro vid in g a la ye ro fc o mp a c te d
c ru s h e d c o a rs e a g g re g a te u s in g c h ip s s p re a d e rwith a lte rn a te a p p lic a tio n s o fb itu min o u s
b in d e ra n d k e ya g g re g a te s a n d ro lin g with a th re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rto a c h ie ve th e
d e s ire d d e g re e o fc o mp a c tio n a s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 6 .
(A ) 5 0 mmth ic k
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 5 0 0 s q m(2 2 5 c u m)
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
a) La
Ma day
0 .3 2 2 9 0 .0 0 9 2 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N S ta tic R o le r hour
2 2 .5 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 2 ,0 2 8 .5 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e d c a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n @1 .7 5 k g p e rs q m t
7 .8 7 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 8 3 ,2 4 5 .0 8
4 0 mms iz e h a n d b ro k e n me ta l@0 .0 6 c u mp e rs q m cum
2 7 0 .0 0 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 6 2 6 ,7 2 4 .0 0
1 2 mms iz e s to n e c h ip s @0 .0 1 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 1 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 2 4 4 ,8 9 5 .4 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 0 9 ,9 1 7 .8 8
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 2 0 ,9 0 9 .6 7
Co s to f4 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 ,3 3 0 ,0 0 6 .3 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 5 0 0
2 9 5 .5 6
(B ) 7 5 mmth ic k
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 5 0 0 s q m(3 3 7 .5 c u m)
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
a) La
Ma day
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
3 3 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 8 ,0 4 2 .7 5
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n @2 k g p e rs q m t
9 .0 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 0 9 ,5 5 6 .0 0
4 0 mms iz e h a n d b ro k e n me ta l@0 .0 9 c u mp e rs q m cum
4 0 5 .0 0 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 9 4 0 ,0 8 6 .0 0
1 2 mms iz e s to n e c h ip s @0 .0 1 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 1 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 2 4 4 ,8 9 5 .4 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 4 4 ,5 4 3 .9 2
1 5 8 ,9 9 8 .3 1
Co s to f4 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 ,7 4 8 ,9 8 1 .3 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 5 0 0
3 8 8 .6 6
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
a) La
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
@1 5 0 0 s q mp e rh o u rfo r4 5 0 0 x 2 s q m 6 .0 0 3 ,0 6 0 .0 0 1 8 ,3 6 0 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
3 3 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 8 ,0 4 2 .7 5
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n @2 k g p e rs q m t
9 .0 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 1 6 ,7 5 6 .0 0
4 0 mms iz e h a n d b ro k e n me ta l@0 .0 9 c u mp e rs q m cum
4 0 5 .0 0 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 9 4 0 ,0 8 6 .0 0
1 2 mms iz e s to n e c h ip s @0 .0 1 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 1 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 2 4 4 ,8 9 5 .4 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 4 5 ,2 6 3 .9 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 5 9 ,7 9 0 .3 1
Co s to f4 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 ,7 5 7 ,6 9 3 .3 9
3 9 0 .6 0
5 .6 S u rfa c e Dre s s in g u s in g B itu min o u s (P e n e tra tio n s g ra d e /mo d ifi e d b itu me n )B in d e r
507
la id o n th e p re p a re d s u rfa c e ,fo lo we d b ya c o ve ro fc ru s h e d s to n e a g g re g a te s o fs p e c ifi e d s
a n d ro lin g with th re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rin c lu d in g c le a n in g th e ro a d s u rfa c e a s p e r
T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 7 .
(A ) B yMa n u a lMe a n s
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 1 3 .2 mm
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b )Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,2 0 2 .8 5
Ad d :0 .5 p e rc e n to f(a )L a b o u rfo rs u n d rie s L .S .
9 3 .6 7
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t
0 .9 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 0 ,9 5 5 .6 0
9 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 7 ,2 0 7 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,8 7 0 .3 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 ,5 5 7 .3 8
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
8 3 ,1 3 1 .1 4
9 2 .3 7
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b )Ma c h in e ry
9 3 .6 7
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t
0 .9 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 1 ,6 7 5 .6 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
9 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 7 ,2 0 7 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,9 4 2 .3 4
7 ,6 3 6 .5 8
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
8 4 ,0 0 2 .3 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/9 0 0
9 3 .3 4
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
2 .2 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,2 0 2 .8 5
Ad d :0 .5 p e rc e n to f(a )L a b o u rfo rs u n d rie s L .S .
9 3 .6 7
c) Ma te ria l
9 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 7 ,2 0 7 .0 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/9 0 0
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b )Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,2 0 2 .8 5
Ad d :0 .5 p e rc e n to f(a )L a b o u rfo rs u n d rie s L .S .
9 3 .6 7
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,2 5 3 .7 4
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,2 0 2 .8 5
Ad d :0 .5 p e rc e n to f(a )L a b o u rfo rs u n d rie s L .S .
9 3 .6 7
c) Ma te ria l
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t In p u tR a te
0 .9 0 # V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/9 0 0
# V AL U E !
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 9 .5 mm
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t
0 .9 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 0 ,9 5 5 .6 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 ,1 8 4 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,5 3 9 .6 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 ,1 9 3 .6 0
Co s to f1 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 9 ,1 2 9 .6 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 0 0 0
7 9 .1 3
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t
0 .9 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 1 ,6 7 5 .6 0
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma te ria l
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f1 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
2 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 4 .0 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma te ria l
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t In p u tR a te
0 .9 0 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 ,1 8 4 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 1 3 .2 mm
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t
7 .5 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 7 4 ,6 3 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 5 ,0 9 7 .9 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 9 ,6 0 7 .6 8
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 4 5 ,6 8 4 .5 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
7 2 .7 6
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
6 .0 0 3 7 0 .8 0 2 ,2 2 4 .8 0
Hyd ra u lic s e lfp ro p e le d c h ip s p re a d e r@1 5 0 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 3 ,0 6 0 .0 0 1 8 ,3 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rwe ig h t hour
1 8 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 0 ,0 2 3 .7 5
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t
7 .5 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 8 0 ,6 3 0 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
7 5 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 2 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 5 ,6 9 7 .9 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
5 0 ,2 6 7 .6 8
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 5 2 ,9 4 4 .5 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
7 3 .7 3
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rwe ig h t hour
1 8 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 0 ,0 2 3 .7 5
c) Ma te ria l
P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t In p u tR a te
7 .5 0 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
7 5 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 2 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
6 .0 0 4 1 4 .0 0 2 ,4 8 4 .0 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
6 .0 0 3 7 0 .8 0 2 ,2 2 4 .8 0
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rwe ig h t hour
1 8 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 0 ,0 2 3 .7 5
c) Ma te ria l
7 .5 0 2 7 ,5 4 4 .0 0 2 0 6 ,5 8 0 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
7 5 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 2 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 8 ,2 9 2 .9 0
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 8 4 ,3 4 4 .0 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
7 7 .9 1
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rwe ig h t hour
1 8 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 0 ,0 2 3 .7 5
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @1 .0 0 k g p e rs q m t In p u tR a te
7 .5 0 # V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 9 .5 mm
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t
6 .7 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 5 7 ,1 6 7 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
6 0 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 1 ,3 8 0 .0 0
3 8 ,6 1 6 .6 2
4 2 ,4 7 8 .2 8
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
4 6 7 ,2 6 1 .1 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
6 2 .3 0
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 3 7 0 .8 0 2 ,2 2 4 .8 0
Hyd ra u lic s e lfp ro p e le d c h ip s s p re a d e r@1 5 0 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 3 ,0 6 0 .0 0 1 8 ,3 6 0 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ityfo rc a ria g e o fs to n e c h ip s fro ms to c k p ile o n ro a d s hour
to c h ip s s p re a d e r 6 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 ,1 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma te ria l
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t
6 .7 5 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 6 2 ,5 6 7 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
6 0 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 1 ,3 8 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 9 ,1 5 6 .6 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 3 ,0 7 2 .2 8
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
4 7 3 ,7 9 5 .1 0
6 3 .1 7
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 4 1 4 .0 0 2 ,4 8 4 .0 0
Airc o mp re s s o r2 1 0 c fm hour
6 .0 0 3 7 0 .8 0 2 ,2 2 4 .8 0
Hyd ra u lic s e lfp ro p e le d c h ip s s p re a d e r@1 5 0 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 3 ,0 6 0 .0 0 1 8 ,3 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
6 .7 5 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
6 0 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 1 ,3 8 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
6 .7 5 2 7 ,5 4 4 .0 0 1 8 5 ,9 2 2 .0 0
6 0 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 1 ,3 8 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 1 ,4 9 2 .1 2
4 5 ,6 4 1 .3 3
5 0 2 ,0 5 4 .6 5
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
6 6 .9 4
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) Labour
Ma te day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @0 .9 0 k g p e rs q m t In p u tR a te
6 .7 5 # V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
5 .7 S u rfa c e Dre s s in g u s in g B itu me n E mu ls io n
507
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g s u rfa c e d re s s in g a s we a rin g c o u rs e c o n s is tin g o fa la ye ro fb itu me n e mu ls
la id o n th e p re p a re d s u rfa c e ,fo lo we d b ya c o ve ro fc ru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g s o fs p e c ifi e d s iz
a n d ro lin g with 8 0 -1 0 0 k N ro le rin c lu d in g c le a n in g th e ro a d s u rfa c e a s p e rT e c h n ic a l
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 7 .
(A ) B yMa n u a lMe a n s
Ca s e – I:No min a la g g re g a te s iz e 1 3 .2 mm
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
2 .3 6 2 9 0 .0 0 6 8 4 .4 0
B itu me n E mu ls io n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
B itu me n E mu ls io n (R S -1 )@1 .5 0 k g p e rs q m t
1 .3 5 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 3 2 ,5 5 6 .6 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
9 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 7 ,2 0 7 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,9 9 8 .0 7
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
8 ,7 9 7 .8 7
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
9 6 ,7 7 6 .5 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/9 0 0
1 0 7 .5 3
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 9 .5 mm
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
2 .3 6 2 9 0 .0 0 6 8 4 .4 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 5 ,9 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
B itu me n E mu ls io n (R S -1 )@1 .4 0 k g p e rs q m t
1 .4 0 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 3 3 ,7 6 2 .4 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 ,1 8 4 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,7 7 9 .7 6
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
8 ,5 5 7 .7 4
Co s to f1 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
9 4 ,1 3 5 .1 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 0 0 0
9 4 .1 4
(B ) B yMe c h a n ic a lMe a n s
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 1 3 .2 mm
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n E mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .7 5 5 3 4 .6 0 1 0 ,0 2 3 .7 5
c) Ma
B itu me n E mu ls io n (R S -1 )@1 .5 0 k g p e rs q m t
1 1 .2 5 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 2 7 1 ,3 0 5 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 1 0 c u mp e rs q m cum
7 5 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 2 6 ,7 2 5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 4 ,7 6 5 .4 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 0 ,2 4 1 .9 3
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
6 6 2 ,6 6 1 .2 8
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
8 8 .3 5
Ca s e – I:No min a lc h ip p in g s iz e 9 .5 mm
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n e mu ls io n p re s s u re d is trib u to r@1 7 5 0 s q mp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n E mu ls io n (R S -1 )@1 .4 0 k g p e rs q m t
1 0 .5 0 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 2 5 3 ,2 1 8 .0 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,9 .5 mmn o min a ls iz e @0 .0 0 8 c u mp e rs q m cum
6 0 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 1 ,3 8 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 8 ,2 2 1 .7 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
5 3 ,0 4 3 .8 9
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 8 3 ,4 8 2 .8 1
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
7 7 .8 0
No te : Wh e re th e p ro p o s e d a g g re g a te fa ils to p a s s th e s trip p in g va lu e te s t,a n a p p ro ve d
a d h e s io n a g e n tma yb e a d d e d to th e b in d e ra s p e rCla u s e 5 0 7 .2 4 .Alte rn a tive ly,c h ip s
b e p re -c o a te d a s p e rCla u s e 5 0 7 .2 5 .
5 .8 5 0 7 .2 .5 P re -c o a tin g Ch ip s
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 0 c u m
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
a) La
Ma day
0 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 4 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
a) La
Ma day
0 .6 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 4 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 ,3 4 1 .8 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
2 ,5 7 5 .9 9
Co s to f3 0 c u m= a + b + c + d + e
2 8 ,3 3 5 .9 3
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d + e )/3 0
9 4 4 .5 3
5 .9 2 0 mmth ic k Op e n -G ra d e d P re mix Ca rp e tu s in g B itu min o u s (p e n e tra tio n g ra d e /mo d ifi e d b itu m
508 B in d e r
P ro vid in g ,la yin g a n d ro lin g o fo p e n -g ra d e d p re mix c a rp e to f2 0 mmth ic k n e s s c o mp o s e d o f1 3
mmto 5 .6 mma g g re g a te s e ith e ru s in g p e n e tra tio n g ra d e b itu me n o re mu ls io n to re q u ire d lin e ,g ra
a n d le ve lto s e rve a s we a rin g c o u rs e o n a p re vio u s lyp re p a re d b a s e ,in c lu d in g mix in g in a s u ita b
p la n t,la yin g a n d ro lin g with a th re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le rc a p a c ity,fi n is h e d to re q u ire d le ve la n
g ra d e s to b e fo lo we d b ys e a lc o a to fe ith e rT yp e A o rT yp e B o rT yp e C a s p e rT e c h n ic a l
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 8 .
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m(1 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
1 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 3 1 3 .2 0
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
0 .7 3 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 6 ,9 9 7 .3 2
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmto 5 .6 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 4 0 ,8 1 0 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,1 7 4 .4 4
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m(1 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
1 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 3 1 3 .2 0
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
4 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 9 0 7 .2 0
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@1 4 .6 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .7 3 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 7 ,5 8 1 .3 2
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmto 5 .6 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 4 0 ,8 1 0 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,2 3 2 .8 4
8 7 ,5 1 7 .3 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
1 7 5 .0 3
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 3 1 3 .2 0
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
4 .0 0 1 ,0 3 3 .0 0 4 ,1 3 2 .0 0
B itu me n b o ile ro ilfi re d 1 0 0 0 litre c a p a c ityfi te d with s p ra ys e t hour
4 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 9 0 7 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 4 0 ,8 1 0 .5 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m(1 0 c u m)
a) La
1 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 3 1 3 .2 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
4 .0 0 1 ,0 3 3 .0 0 4 ,1 3 2 .0 0
B itu me n b o ile ro ilfi re d 1 0 0 0 litre c a p a c ityfi te d with s p ra ys e t hour
4 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 9 0 7 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
7 ,4 7 6 .4 2
8 ,2 2 4 .0 6
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
9 0 ,4 6 4 .7 1
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
1 8 0 .9 3
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 3 1 3 .2 0
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
4 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 9 0 7 .2 0
2 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,0 6 9 .2 0
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @1 4 .6 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
0 .7 3 # V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
# V AL U E !
Ca s e -IB yMe c h a n ic a lMe a n s
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 4 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,3 1 0 .4 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
1 6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,5 5 3 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@1 4 .6 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
5 .8 4 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 3 5 ,9 7 8 .5 6
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 7 ,0 5 8 .6 6
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 2 ,7 6 4 .5 2
6 9 0 ,4 0 9 .7 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 7 2 .6 0
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP 3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 4 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,3 1 0 .4 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,5 5 3 .6 0
c) Ma
5 .8 4 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 4 0 ,6 5 0 .5 6
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmto 5 .6 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 3 2 6 ,4 8 4 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 7 ,5 2 5 .8 6
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 3 ,2 7 8 .4 4
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
6 9 6 ,0 6 2 .8 6
1 7 4 .0 2
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o rs k ile d fo rc h e c k in g lin e a n d le ve ls day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 4 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,3 1 0 .4 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,5 5 3 .6 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP 3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 4 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,3 1 0 .4 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,5 5 3 .6 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 9 ,5 4 6 .5 0
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP 3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
6 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 7 7 ,2 2 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 4 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,3 1 0 .4 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,5 5 3 .6 0
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @1 4 .6 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
5 .8 4 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g ,1 3 .2 mmto 5 .6 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 3 2 6 ,4 8 4 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
5 .1 0 2 0 mmth ic k Op e n Gra d e d P re mix Ca rp e tu s in g B itu me n E mu ls io n a s p e rT e c h n ic a l
5 0 8 .2 S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 8 .2
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 9 0 0 s q m(2 4 .3 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .8 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 2 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,9 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
B itu me n e mu ls io n (R S -1 )@2 1 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
1 .9 4 2 4 ,1 1 6 .0 0 4 6 ,7 8 5 .0 4
Cru s h e d s to n e a g g re g a te s 1 3 .2 mmto 5 .6 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
2 4 .3 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 7 3 ,4 5 8 .9 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 2 ,9 5 5 .0 5
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 4 ,2 5 0 .5 6
Co s to f9 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 5 6 ,7 5 6 .1 1
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/9 0 0
1 7 4 .1 7
5 .1 1 Mix S e a lS u rfa c in g
509
P ro vid in g ,la yin g a n d ro lin g o fc lo s e -g ra d e d p re mix s u rfa c in g ma te ria lo f2 0 mmth ic k n e s s
c o mp o s e d o f1 1 .2 mmto 0 .9 mm(T yp e -A )o r1 3 .2 mmto 0 .9 mm(T yp e -B )a g g re g a te s u s in g p e n e tra
g ra d e b itu me n to re q u ire d lin e ,g ra d e a n d le ve lto s e rve a s we a rin g c o u rs e o n a p re vio u s lyp re p a re
b a s e ,in c lu d in g mix in g in a s u ita b le p la n t,la yin g a n d ro lin g with a th re e wh e e l8 -1 0 k N s ta tic ro le ra n
fi n is h in g to re q u ire d le ve la n d g ra d e s a s p e rT e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 5 0 9
B yMa n u a lMe a n s
T yp e
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@2 2 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
1 .1 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 5 ,6 1 2 .4 0
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 1 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 4 0 ,8 1 5 .9 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
8 ,5 4 0 .5 7
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
9 ,3 9 4 .6 3
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 0 2 ,9 3 4 .9 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
2 0 5 .8 7
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@2 2 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
1 .1 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 6 ,4 9 2 .4 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
8 ,6 2 8 .5 7
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
9 ,4 9 1 .4 3
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 0 3 ,9 9 9 .7 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
2 0 8 .0 0
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
9 ,0 0 9 .1 7
9 ,9 1 0 .0 9
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 0 8 ,6 0 4 .9 6
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
2 1 7 .2 1
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 1 ,0 3 3 .0 0 6 ,1 9 8 .0 0
Oilfi re d b itu me n b o ile r1 0 0 0 litre c a p a c ityfi te d with s p ra ys e t hour
6 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 1 ,3 6 0 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @2 2 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
1 .1 0 # V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
T yp e
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@1 9 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .9 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 2 ,1 1 9 .8 0
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 4 0 ,8 1 5 .9 0
8 ,1 9 1 .3 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
9 ,0 1 0 .4 4
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
9 8 ,7 0 8 .8 5
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
1 9 7 .4 2
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 1 ,0 3 3 .0 0 6 ,1 9 8 .0 0
Oilfi re d b itu me n b o ile r1 0 0 0 litre c a p a c ityfi te d with s p ra ys e t hour
6 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 1 ,3 6 0 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@1 9 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .9 5 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 2 ,8 7 9 .8 0
9 9 ,6 2 8 .4 5
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
1 9 9 .2 6
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
a) La
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 1 ,0 3 3 .0 0 6 ,1 9 8 .0 0
Oilfi re d b itu me n b o ile r1 0 0 0 litre c a p a c ityfi te d with s p ra ys e t hour
6 .0 0 2 2 6 .8 0 1 ,3 6 0 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
6 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 3 ,2 0 7 .6 0
c) Ma
0 .9 5 2 7 ,5 4 4 .0 0 2 6 ,1 6 6 .8 0
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 3 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 4 0 ,8 1 5 .9 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
8 ,5 9 6 .0 1
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
9 ,4 5 5 .6 1
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
1 0 3 ,6 0 5 .7 2
2 0 7 .2 1
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 s q m
Ma day
1 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 ,7 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 ,0 3 0 .0 0
0 .9 5 # V AL U E !
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 3 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 3 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 4 0 ,8 1 5 .9 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0
# V AL U E !
B yMe c h a n ic a lMe a n s
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@2 2 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
8 .8 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 0 4 ,8 9 9 .2 0
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 1 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 3 2 6 ,5 2 7 .2 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 4 ,0 6 0 .5 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 0 ,4 6 6 .5 7
7 7 5 ,1 3 2 .2 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 9 3 .7 8
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@2 2 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
8 .8 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 1 1 ,9 3 9 .2 0
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 1 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 3 2 6 ,5 2 7 .2 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 4 ,7 6 4 .5 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 1 ,2 4 0 .9 7
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 8 3 ,6 5 0 .6 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 9 5 .9 1
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
T yp e
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@1 9 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
7 .6 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 7 6 ,9 5 8 .4 0
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 3 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 3 2 6 ,5 2 7 .2 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 1 ,2 7 9 .4 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 7 ,4 0 7 .3 4
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 4 1 ,4 8 0 .7 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 8 5 .3 7
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@1 9 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
7 .6 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 8 3 ,0 3 8 .4 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 1 ,8 7 4 .4 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 8 ,0 6 1 .8 8
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 4 8 ,6 8 0 .7 2
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 8 7 .1 7
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 0 0 s q m(8 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
6 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 4 ,8 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 3 2 6 ,5 2 7 .2 0
6 4 ,5 0 4 .0 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 0 ,9 5 4 .4 4
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 8 0 ,4 9 8 .8 8
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
1 9 5 .1 2
Ma day
0 .5 2 2 9 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
3 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 7 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
3 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,2 9 6 .0 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
6 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 6 ,7 9 3 .2 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 8 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 9 ,6 2 2 .8 0
c) Ma
7 .6 0 # V AL U E !
S to n e c ru s h e d a g g re g a te s 1 3 .2 mmto 0 .0 9 mm@0 .2 7 c u mp e r1 0 s q m cum
1 0 8 .0 0 3 ,0 2 3 .4 0 3 2 6 ,5 2 7 .2 0
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
Co s to f4 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/4 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
*An yo n e o fth e a b o ve a lte rn a tive s ma yb e a d o p te d .
5 .1 2 Se a
510
Ca s e -I:T yp e A
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
1 .0 7 8 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 2 5 ,1 0 0 .1 5
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 1 1 .2 mms ie ve cum
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,5 1 1 .6 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 ,1 6 2 .8 1
7 8 ,7 9 0 .8 8
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
7 1 .6 3
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@9 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
1 .0 7 8 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 5 ,9 6 2 .5 5
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 1 1 .2 mms ie ve cum
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,5 9 7 .8 8
7 ,2 5 7 .6 7
7 9 ,8 3 4 .3 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
7 2 .5 8
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
2 .2 0 2 2 6 .8 0 4 9 8 .9 6
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,9 7 0 .8 7
7 ,6 6 7 .9 6
Co s to f1 1 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
8 4 ,3 4 7 .5 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
7 6 .6 8
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,7 4 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
1 .0 7 8 # V AL U E !
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
# V AL U E !
Ca s e -I:T yp e B
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 2 5 0 s q m
a) La
0 .8 5 2 9 0 .0 0 2 4 6 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .8 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 9 ,7 9 1 .4 0
Cru s h e d s a n d o rg rita s p a s s in g 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 1 8 0 mic ro n s cum
a p p lie d @0 .0 6 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 7 .5 0 2 ,0 7 1 .0 0 1 5 ,5 3 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 ,4 7 6 .1 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 ,9 2 3 .7 5
Co s to f1 2 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 4 ,1 6 1 .2 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 2 5 0
4 3 .3 3
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 2 5 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .8 5 2 9 0 .0 0 2 4 6 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .8 5 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 2 0 ,4 7 1 .4 0
Cru s h e d s a n d o rg rita s p a s s in g 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 1 8 0 mic ro n s cum
a p p lie d @0 .0 6 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 7 .5 0 2 ,0 7 1 .0 0 1 5 ,5 3 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 ,5 4 4 .1 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 ,9 9 8 .5 5
Co s to f1 2 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 4 ,9 8 4 .0 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 2 5 0
4 3 .9 9
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 2 5 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .8 5 2 9 0 .0 0 2 4 6 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f1 2 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 2 5 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 2 5 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .8 5 2 9 0 .0 0 2 4 6 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 ,8 3 8 .2 4
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
5 ,3 2 2 .0 6
Co s to f1 2 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 8 ,5 4 2 .7 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 2 5 0
4 6 .8 3
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 2 5 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .8 5 2 9 0 .0 0 2 4 6 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 ,1 2 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
0 .8 5 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s a n d o rg rita s p a s s in g 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 1 8 0 mic ro n s cum
a p p lie d @0 .0 6 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 7 .5 0 2 ,0 7 1 .0 0 1 5 ,5 3 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f1 2 5 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 2 5 0
# V AL U E !
Ca s e -I:T yp e C
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d )fo rc a ryin g o fc h ip s & s p ra yin g day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,4 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .7 1 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 6 ,6 4 8 .0 6
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 ,6 3 7 .4 3
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 ,2 0 1 .1 8
Co s to f1 1 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
6 8 ,2 1 2 .9 5
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
6 2 .0 1
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S e mi-S k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,4 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
0 .7 1 5 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 7 ,2 2 0 .0 6
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e d e fi n e d a s 1 0 0 %p a s s in g 9 .5 mm cum
s ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u m. 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 ,6 9 4 .6 3
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 ,2 6 4 .1 0
Co s to f1 1 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
6 8 ,9 0 5 .0 7
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
6 2 .6 4
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f1 1 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
# V AL U E !
(IV ) Cru mb R u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o rU n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
5 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,4 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 ,9 4 2 .0 2
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
6 ,5 3 6 .2 3
Co s to f1 1 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
7 1 ,8 9 8 .4 9
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
6 5 .3 6
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 1 0 0 s q m
Ma day
1 .1 5 2 9 0 .0 0 3 3 3 .5 0
B itu me n S p ra ye r day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 ,0 5 0 .0 0
5 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 ,4 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
2 .2 0 5 3 4 .6 0 1 ,1 7 6 .1 2
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
0 .7 1 5 # V AL U E !
s ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u m. 9 .9 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 ,9 2 7 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 1 0 0
# V AL U E !
No te : S in c e s e a lc o a tis p ro vid e d imme d ia te lyo ve rth e b itu min o u s la ye rs ,h yd ra u lic b ro o mfo rc le a n in g h a s
b e e n c a te re d .
B. B yMe c h a n ic a lMe a n s
Ca s e -I:T yp e A
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 9 .6 0
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@9 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
7 .3 5 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 7 1 ,1 3 7 .4 0
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 1 1 .2 mms ie ve cum
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 1 ,6 6 3 .7 3
4 5 ,8 3 0 .1 0
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
5 0 4 ,1 3 1 .1 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
6 7 .2 2
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 9 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 3 ,0 6 0 .0 0 1 8 ,3 6 0 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 c u mc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 ,1 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@9 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
7 .3 5 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 7 7 ,0 1 7 .4 0
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 2 ,2 5 1 .7 3
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 6 ,4 7 6 .9 0
5 1 1 ,2 4 5 .9 3
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
6 8 .1 7
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
Ma day
0 .2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 9 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 ,1 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 9 .6 0
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
4 4 ,7 9 4 .8 3
5 4 2 ,0 1 7 .4 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
7 2 .2 7
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 9 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
7 .3 5 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 1 1 .2 mms ie ve cum
a n d re ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
b e e n c a te re d .
Ca s e -I:T yp e B
510
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 0 s q m(3 0 c u m)
a) La
0 .1 6 2 9 0 .0 0 4 6 .4 0
4 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP o f3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
2 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 2 5 ,7 4 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
2 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 1 ,6 2 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
2 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 1 ,8 7 2 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
1 .3 6 3 6 0 .0 0 4 8 9 .6 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
2 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 2 ,2 6 4 .4 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 0 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 5 ,3 4 6 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
3 .4 0 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 7 9 ,1 6 5 .6 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 7 ,9 7 7 .4 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 9 ,7 7 5 .1 4
Co s to f5 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
2 1 7 ,5 2 6 .5 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0 0
4 3 .5 1
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 0 s q m(3 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .1 6 2 9 0 .0 0 4 6 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
4 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP o f3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
2 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 2 5 ,7 4 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
2 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 1 ,6 2 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
2 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 1 ,8 7 2 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
1 .3 6 3 6 0 .0 0 4 8 9 .6 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
2 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 2 ,2 6 4 .4 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 0 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 5 ,3 4 6 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
3 .4 0 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 8 1 ,8 8 5 .6 0
Cru s h e d s a n d d e fi n e d a s p a s s in g 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 1 8 0 cum
mic ro n s ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 6 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 3 0 .0 0 2 ,0 7 1 .0 0 6 2 ,1 3 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 8 ,2 4 9 .4 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
2 0 ,0 7 4 .3 4
Co s to f5 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
2 2 0 ,8 1 7 .7 4
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0 0
4 4 .1 6
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 0 s q m(3 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .1 6 2 9 0 .0 0 4 6 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
4 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP o f3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
2 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 2 5 ,7 4 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
2 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 1 ,6 2 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
2 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 1 ,8 7 2 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
1 .3 6 3 6 0 .0 0 4 8 9 .6 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
2 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 2 ,2 6 4 .4 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 0 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 5 ,3 4 6 .0 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 0 s q m(3 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .1 6 2 9 0 .0 0 4 6 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
4 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP o f3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
2 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 2 5 ,7 4 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
2 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 1 ,6 2 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
2 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 1 ,8 7 2 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
1 .3 6 3 6 0 .0 0 4 8 9 .6 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
2 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 2 ,2 6 4 .4 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 0 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 5 ,3 4 6 .0 0
c) Ma
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 9 ,4 2 5 .8 0
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
2 1 ,3 6 8 .3 8
Co s to f5 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
2 3 5 ,0 5 2 .1 8
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0 0
4 7 .0 1
(V ) Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 0 0 s q m(3 0 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .1 6 2 9 0 .0 0 4 6 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
4 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
HMP o f3 0 /4 0 tp e rh o u r hour
2 .0 0 1 2 ,8 7 0 .0 0 2 5 ,7 4 0 .0 0
E le c tric g e n e ra to rs e t1 2 5 K V A hour
2 .0 0 8 1 0 .0 0 1 ,6 2 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
2 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 1 ,8 7 2 .0 0
T ip p e r5 .5 1 0 tc a p a c ity hour
1 .3 6 3 6 0 .0 0 4 8 9 .6 0
P a ve rfi n is h e r hour
2 .0 0 1 ,1 3 2 .2 0 2 ,2 6 4 .4 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 0 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 5 ,3 4 6 .0 0
c) Ma
Na tu ra lR u b b e rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @6 .8 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
3 .4 0 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s a n d d e fi n e d a s p a s s in g 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a n d re ta in e d o n 1 8 0 cum
mic ro n s ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 6 c u mp e r1 0 s q m 3 0 .0 0 2 ,0 7 1 .0 0 6 2 ,1 3 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f5 0 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/5 0 0 0
# V AL U E !
No te : S in c e s e a lc o a tis re q u ire d to b e p ro vid e d o ve rth e p re mixc a rp e to n th e s a me d a y,o u to fth e 6 wo rk in
h o u rs o fth e HMP,4 .0 0 h o u rs a re p ro p o s e d to b e u tils e d fo rth e p re mixc a rp e ta n d th e b a la n c e 2 .0
h o u rs h a ve b e e n c o n s id e re d fo rth is c a s e .
Ca s e -I:T yp e C
(I) B itu me n (S -9 0 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,3 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
B itu me n (S -9 0 )@6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
4 .8 8 2 3 ,2 8 4 .0 0 1 1 3 ,6 2 5 .9 2
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 9 .5 mms ie ve a cum
r ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m
e 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 5 ,8 8 3 .9 2
e) Co n tra c to rs P ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
3 9 ,4 7 2 .3 1
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
4 3 4 ,1 9 5 .4 6
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
5 7 .8 9
(I) B itu me n (S -6 5 )
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,3 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
B itu me n (S -6 5 )@6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t
4 .8 8 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 1 7 ,5 2 9 .9 2
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 9 .5 mms ie ve a cum
r ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m
e 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 6 ,2 7 4 .3 2
e) Co n tra c to rs P ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
3 9 ,9 0 1 .7 5
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
4 3 8 ,9 1 9 .3 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
5 8 .5 2
(I) P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,3 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
T ip p e r5 .5 c u mc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 ,1 6 0 .0 0
F ro n te n d lo a d e r1 c u mb u c k e tc a p a c ity hour
6 .0 0 9 3 6 .0 0 5 ,6 1 6 .0 0
B itu me n p re s s u re d is trib u to r hour
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
P o lyme rMo d ifi e d B itu me n @6 .5 0 k g p e r1 0 s q m t In p u tR a te
4 .8 8 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 9 .5 mms ie ve a cum
r ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m
e 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rs P ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,3 7 5 .0 0
3 7 ,9 6 2 .8 0
e) Co n tra c to rs P ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
4 1 ,7 5 9 .0 8
Co s to f7 5 0 0 s q m= a + b + c + d + e
4 5 9 ,3 4 9 .9 0
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
6 1 .2 5
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 5 0 0 s q m(6 7 .5 c u m)
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,3 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma c h in e ry
6 .0 0 9 2 8 .8 0 5 ,5 7 2 .8 0
T h re e wh e e l8 0 -1 0 0 k N s ta tic ro le r hour
1 5 .0 0 5 3 4 .6 0 8 ,0 1 9 .0 0
c) Ma
4 .8 8 # V AL U E !
Cru s h e d s to n e c h ip p in g o f6 .7 mms iz e 1 0 0 p e rc e n tp a s s in g 9 .5 mms ie ve a cum
r ta in e d o n 2 .3 6 mms ie ve a p p lie d @0 .0 9 c u mp e r1 0 s q m
e 6 7 .5 0 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 0 4 ,0 5 2 .5 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/7 5 0 0
# V AL U E !
No te : S in c e s e a lc o a tis p ro vid e d imme d ia te lyo ve rth e b itu min o u s la ye rs ,Hyd ra u lic b ro o mfo rc le a n in g h a s
b e e n c a te re d .
5 .1 3 S u p p lyo fS to n e Ag g re g a te s fo rP a ve me n tCo u rs e s
511
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
using curing compound (where specified) and water finishing to lines and
grade as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1501
Unit = cum
Taking output = 75 cum (172.50 t)
(100 x 3.75 x 0.200)
a) Labour
Blacksmith for cutting of dowel bars including removal of burrs, day 1.00 400.00 400.00
fabrications & fixing of dowel bars.
b) Machinery
Concrete mixer 0.28 / 0.4 cum capacity (6 mixers) with weigh batche hour 36.00 270.00 9,720.00
and suitable capacity calibrated water tank
Needle vibrator hour 9.00 200.00 1,800.00
Screed vibrator hour 9.00 400.00 3,600.00
Plate vibrator hour 9.00 800.00 7,200.00
Concrete joint cutting machine for initial & final cuts hour 4.00 300.00 1,200.00
Water tanker 6 kl capacity hour 5.00 360.00 1,800.00
Air Compressor (1 hour initial + 1 hour final) hour 2.00 370.80 741.60
c) Material
(i) Crushed stone coarse aggregates, grading will be as per cum 67.50 2,286.20 154,318.50
Clause 1501.2.4.1 (Table 1500.1) of specifications @ 0.90
cum/cum of concrete
(ii) Sand as per IS:383 and conforming to Clause 1500.2.4.2 @ cum 33.75 2,500.00 84,375.00
0.45 cum/cum of concrete
(iii) Cement @ 310 kg/cum of concrete t 26.25 5,470.00 143,587.50
(iv) Polythene sheet 125 micron sqm 412.50 4.20 1,732.50
(v) Mild steel dowel bar 25 mm dia of grade S 240. 500 mm long
20 Nos. at culvert/bridge slab and at construction joint
including 5 per cent wastage.
Polythene sheathing, covering 2/3rd dowel bars (20x23) and No. 483.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
tight fit including 5 per cent wastage
Plasticizer 0.5 per cent by weight of cement litre 122.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Curing compound (if used) @ 0.33 litre per sqm litre 131.25 Input Rate #VALUE!
Unit = cum
a) Labour
(i) Mate day 6.00 290.00 1,740.00
b) Machinery
(i) Concrete mixer 0.28 / 0.04 cum capacity (6 mixers) with weigh hour 36.00 270.00 9,720.00
batcher and suitable capacity calibrated water tank
(iii) Concrete joint cutting machine for day’s end work and regular hour 6.00 300.00 1,800.00
joint cutting.
(iv) Water tanker 6 kl capacity hour 6.00 360.00 2,160.00
(v) Air compressor (1 hour initial + 1 hour final) hour 2.00 370.80 741.60
c) Material
(i) Crushed stone coarse aggregates grading as per Clause cum 67.50 2,286.20 154,318.50
1501.2.4.1 (Table 1500.3) @ 0.90 cum/cum of concrete
conforming to Clause 600.4.4
(ii) Sand as per IS:383 and conforming to Clause 1501.2.4.2 @ cum 33.75 2,500.00 84,375.00
0.45 cum/cum of concrete
(iv) Bitminous primer @ 200 ml per joint for 21 joints t 0.004 24,116.00 96.46
(v) Jute rope 10 mm dia including 5 per cent wastage m 90.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
(vi) Bituminous sealant @ 800 ml per joint for 21 joints kg 16.80 Input Rate #VALUE!
(vii) Curing compound @ 0.33 litre per sqm l 131.25 Input Rate #VALUE!
(viii) Water for mixing and curing for 14-days day 18.00 50.00 900.00
Note: When curing compound is used 4-days water curing will be done
Unit = sqm
Concrete M30 grade for block, 400 x (0.450 x 0.300 x 0.150) cum 8.10 1,836.24 14,873.54
Concrete M30 for edge block, 2 x 50 x (0.300 x 0.300 x 0.150) cum 1.35 1,836.24 2,478.92
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Material
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Material
(i) Providing inter-locking blocks of approved shape, sqm 225.00 682.50 153,562.50 102.375
thickness and size.
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Material
ii. Edge blocks may be cast-in-situ. Brick masonry toe wall or CC block
300 mm x 300 mm x 150 mm or any other shape can also be used
and their cost shall be analysed/included accordingly
iii. The rates for sub-grade, sub-base and base course can be taken
from Chapters 3 and 4
Chapter 7
Reference to
Sr.
MORD Description Unit
No.
Specifications
Note: Rate as appropriate for the type of soil/rock are to be taken in (i)
7.6 1400 & 1300 (i) Providing and Laying Apron with Stone Boulders as per
Drawings & Technical Specification Clause 1301
7.9 1400 & 1100 Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per drawing and
technical specification Clause 1402.6
7.10 1400 & 1100 Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per technical
specification Clause 1402.6
HILL ROADS
Reference to
Sr. Rate
MORD Description Unit Quantity Amount (Rs.)
No. (Rs.)
Specifications
As per Chapter 2
Unit = 1km
Rate as per item No. 11.1 of Chapter 11 cum 3.6 302.65 1,089.54
(b) Stone masonary work in cement mortar 1:4 in
foundation complete as per drawing and technical
specifications
Rate as per itme No. 11.6 Chapter 11 cum 3.6 #VALUE! #VALUE!
Rate as per item No. 11.6 of Chapter 11 cum 0.096 #VALUE! #VALUE!
(c) Plaster with cement mortar 1:4 as per drawing and
technical specification
Rate as per Item No.12.3 of Chapter 12 sqm 0.96 #VALUE! #VALUE!
Add 5% of (a+b+c) for white washing, lettering and painting #VALUE!
etc.
Note: (i) The dimensions of reference pillars, back pillars and job pillars
are as per figure/site conditions. The above items are covered
under different Chapters of MORD Specifications for payment.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Excavation in Soil
Unit = cum
a) Labour
a) Labour
Mazdoor (Unskilled) for trimming slopes and helping day 20.00 275.00 5,500.00
in excavation, etc.
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 43.28 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,561.40 15,368.40
Excavation in Soil
Unit = cum
Taking output = 10 cum
a) Labour
Note: (i) In case the land on the valley side is barren and there is no
objection for disposing of excavated earth on the valley side, the
provision of front end loader and tipper shall be deleted as
excavated earth shall be disposed off on the valley side.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Unit = cum
Taking output = 10 cum
a) Labour
Mazdoor (Unskilled) day 0.86 275.00 236.50
Unit = cum
Taking output = 170 cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 28.32 cum per hour hour 6.00 2,561.40 15,368.40
Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 40 cum per hour 4.25 1,512.00 6,426.00
hour
Note: (i) In case the land on the valley side is barren and there is no
objection for disposing of excavated earth on the valley side, the
provision of front end loader and tipper shall be deleted as
excavated earth shall be disposed off on the valley side.
Unit = cum
b) Machinery
Dozer D-50 @ 56.67 cum per hour (blasted rock) hour 3.00 2,561.40 7,684.20
Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 34 hour 5.00 1,512.00 7,560.00
cum per hour
Air compressor 210 cfm with two jack hammer @ 6 hour 28.00 370.80 10,382.40
cum per hour
c) Materials
Electric detonators @ 1 detonator for 1 Gelatine stick nos 235.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
of 285 gm each
d) Overheads @ 10% on (a+b+c) #VALUE!
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Note: (1) In case the land on the valley side is barren and there is no
objection for disposing of excavated earth on the valley side, the
provision of front end loader and tipper shall be deleted as
excavated earth shall be disposed off on the valley side.
(2) In case of hill roads, the altitude effect comes into play. The
output of men and machines decreases progressively after
2100 m elevation leading to increase in cost. High altitude effect
has been explained in the basic approach.
Unit = 1 m
Rate as per item No.12.4 (III) (iii) of Chapter 12 cum #VALUE! #VALUE!
Unit = 1 m
Rate as per item No.12.4 (III) (iii) of Chapter 12 cum 0.00 0.00
(iv) Plain cement concrete M15 grade
Unit = 1 m
Taking output = 6 m
a) Labour
b) Materials
a) Labour
Mate day 0.72 290.00 208.80
b) Materials
Corbelling Stones size 300 mm x 150 mm x 150 mm nos 1,335.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
including wastage
a) Labour
b) Materials
8.8 1400, 1700 & 800 Construction of RCC guide posts of 250 mm dia M15 grade cast-in-
situ with 20 mm nominal size aggregate, true to line and grade,
tolerance of vertical RCC posts not to exceed 1 in 500 as per drawing
and Technical Specification Clause 1608.2
Unit = cum
Unit = t
Unit = sqm
8.9 1600 Providing edge stones on valley side of formation as per drawing and
Technical Specification Clause 1608.2.6
Unit = 1 m
b) Materials
Stones of size 450 mmx300 mmx100 mm nos 100.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
Furnishing and laying of the live sods of perennial turf forming grass
on embankment slope, verges or other locations shown on the
drawing or as directed by the Engineer including preparation of ground
stacking the sods and watering as per Clause 309
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Water tanker including watering for 3 months hour 4.00 360.00 1,440.00
c) Materials
Farmyard manure @ 0.18 cum per 100 sqm at site of work cum 0.18 Input Rate #VALUE!
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Water tanker 6 kl capacity including watering for 3 months (for hour 13.00 360.00 4,680.00
one hour per week)
Tractor with Trolley hour 2.40 421.20 1,010.88
c) Materials
Sludge/Farm yard manure @ 0.18 cum per 100 sqm cum 0.43 Input Rate #VALUE!
Jute netting, open weave, 25 mm square opening sqm 264.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
PIPE CULVERTS
Reference to
Sr.
MORD Description Unit
No.
Specifications
Unit = cum
Unit = cum
9.3 1100 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per
design in Single Row
Unit = m
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
5,284.23
5,812.65
63,939.12
8,525.22
3,885.02
4,273.52
47,008.74
6,267.83
(C) 750 mm dia
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
Note: The labour rate for 600 mm dia Hume pipe may be derived from the
rates for 750 dia by decreasing 20 per cent
9.4 1100 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per
design in Single Row
Unit = m
Taking output = 7.5 m
a) Labour
Mate day
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
0.05 1,500.00 75.00
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Cement at site t
Note: The labour rate for 600 mm dia Hume pipe may be derived from the
rates for 750 dia by decreasing 20 per cent
9.5 1100 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per
Design in Double Row
Unit = m
a) Labour
Mate day
Cement at site t
RCC pipe NP3 concrete pipe including collar at site m
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
10,612.69
11,673.96
Cost for 7.5 m = a+b+c+d
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
Mason 1st Class day
b) Material
Cement at site t
17,121.81
7,797.20
8,576.92
94,346.12
12,579.48
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Note: The labour rate for 600 mm dia Hume pipe should be decreased by 20
per cent
9.6 1100 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per
Design in Double Row
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete pipe NP4 for
culverts on first class bedding of granular material in double row
including fixing collar with cement mortar 1:2 but excluding
excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete and masonry
works in head walls and parapets as per Clause 1106.
Unit = m
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
0.34 290.00 98.60
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Cement at site t
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
Note: The labour rate for 600 mm dia Hume pipe should be decreased by 20
per cent
9.7 1100 Laying Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 (burried conduits) on first class
bedding of granular material including fixing collar with cement sand
mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling,
concrete and masonary work in head wall and parapets
Unit = m
500 mm dia
0.08 1,500.00 120.00
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
Note: The labour rate for 300 mm dia shall be decreased by 20 per cent
9.8 1100 Laying Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 (burried conduits) on first class
bedding of granular material including fixing collar with cement sand
mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling,
concrete and masonary work in head wall and parapets
Unit = m
500 mm dia
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
Cement at site t
0.04 290.00 11.60
1,030.66
1,133.72
12,470.93
1,662.79
Note: The labour rate for 300 mm dia shall be decreased by 20 per cent
9.9 1100 & 800 Plain Cement Concrete M10 ([Link] nominal mix) in levelling course
below open foundation of Head walls as per drawings & Technical
Specification Clause 1109
9.10 1100 & 600 Brick Masonry Work in cement mortar in foundation of Head walls
complete exculding pointing and plastering as per drawing and
technical specification Clause 1109
9.11 1100 & 700 Stone Masonry Work in cement mortar in foundation of Head walls
complete as per drawing and technical specification Clasue 1109
9.12 1100 & 600 Pointing with Cement Mortar (1:3) on brickwork as per technical
specification Clause 613.3
9.13 1100 & 600 Plastering with Cement Mortar (1:4), 15 mm thick on brickwork in
substructure as per technical specification
9.14 1100 & 300 Backfilling in Foundation Trenches as per drawing and technical
specification Clause 1108
7.50 Input Rate #VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Rate as per Item No.11.2 of Chapter 11 cum
9.15 1100, 600, 700 & Providing PCC M20 Architectural Coping on the top of wing wall,
1200 return wall etc. complete as per drawing and technical specification
Clause 615
P rin tin g Ne wL e te rs a n d F ig u re s o fa n yS h a d e
1 0 .1 1700
P rin tin g n e wle te ra n d fi g u re s o fa n ys h a d e with s yn th e tic e n a me lp a in tb la c k o ra n yo th e ra p p ro ve
c o lo u rto g ive a n e ve n s h a d e a s p e rd ra win g s a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
a) Lab
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
P a in te r1 s tCla s s day
2 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 7 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
b) Ma te
0 .7 0 3 0 0 .0 0 2 1 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
1 2 3 .9 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 3 6 .3 8
Co s tfo r1 6 0 0 c m= a + b + c + d
1 ,5 0 0 .1 6
0 .9 4
i) E n g lis h a n d R o ma n
U n it= p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
a) Lab
Ma te day
0 .0 7 2 9 0 .0 0 2 0 .3 0
1 .2 5 3 6 0 .0 0 4 5 0 .0 0
Ma z day
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
b) Ma te
P a in litre
0 .5 0 3 0 0 .0 0 1 5 0 .0 0
7 5 .7 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
8 3 .3 6
Co s tfo r1 6 0 0 c m= a + b + c + d
9 1 6 .9 4
R a te p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r= (a + b + c + d )/1 6 0 0
0 .5 7
1 0 .2
A. R e tro -re fl e c to ris e d T ra ffic S ig n s
P ro vid in g a n d fi x in g o fre tro -re fl e c to ris e d c a u tio n a ry,ma n d a to rya n d in fo rma to rys ig n a s p e
(1 ) 6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,1 .5 mmth ic k s u p p o rte d o n a mild s te e la n g le iro n p o s t7 5 mmx 7 5
x 6 mmfi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M1 5 g ra
c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 mmx 4 5 0 mmx 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e r
d ra win g s a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 8 0 1
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e tra ffic s ig n
0 .1 2 6 3 0 2 .6 5 3 8 .1 3
i) Ce me n tc o n c re te M1 5 g ra d e
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te ria l
2 0 .0 0 # V AL U E ! # V AL U E !
Alu min iu ms h e e tin g fi x e d with e n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive sqm In p u tR a te
s h e e tin g o fs iz e in c lu d in g le te rin g a n d s ig n s a s a p p lic a b le # V AL U E !
b a c k g ro u n d with e p o x yp a in t
0 .1 5 6
OR
0 .4 8
OR
0 .3 6
OR
0 .0 8 4 2 1 .2 0 3 3 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rta ffic s ig n = (i+ i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )
# V AL U E !
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e tra ffic s ig n
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te ria l
# V AL U E !
P ro vid in g a n d fi x in g o fre tro -re fl e c to ris e d c a u tio n a ry,ma n d a to rya n d in fo rma to rys ig n a s p e
(3 ) 6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,1 .5 mmth ic k s u p p o rte d o n R CC P o s t1 0 0 mmx 1 0 0 mmfi rmlyfi x e
th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c
4 5 0 mmx 4 5 0 mmx 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e ra p p ro ve d d ra win g
Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e tra ffic s ig n
0 .1 2 6 3 0 2 .6 5 3 8 .1 3
i) Ce me n tc o n c re te M1 5 g ra d e
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te ria l
R CC M1 5 Gra d e in S u b -s tru c tu re
Ad d 3 p e rc e n to fc o s to fR CC P o s to wa rd s c o s to fd riln g h o le s ,n u ts ,b o
e tc . # V AL U E !
0 .1 5 6
OR
0 .4 8
OR
0 .3 6
OR
B. S e miR e fl e c tive T ra ffic S ig n s
U n it= E a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e tra ffic s ig n
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te
S u p p o rto fM.S .S h e e tu b e
Ad d 3 %c o s to fMS S h e e tu b e 1 2 S WG a n d a n g le iro n s to wa rd s th e c
# V AL U E !
T ra c to rwith T ro le y hour
0 .0 8 4 2 1 .2 0 3 3 .7 0
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rP ro fi t1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rta ffic s ig n = (i+ i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )
# V AL U E !
No te : An yo n e a re a o fM.S .S h e e tg ive n a t(i)o (vi)ma yb e a d o p te d a s p e rs ite re q u ire me n ta n d in
1 a c c o rd a n c e with IR C-6 7 .
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a n o te x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n a mild
s te e ls in g le a n g le iro n p o s t7 5 x 7 5 x 6 mmfi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e
d e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M-1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 x 4 5 0 x 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0
b e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e ra p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e
1701
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 0 .9 s q m
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te
Mild s te e la n g le iro n 7 5 x 7 5 x 6 mm kg
2 0 .0 0 # V AL U E ! # V AL U E !
Alu min iu ms h e e tin g fi x e d with e n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g o fs sqm In p u tR a te
0 .9 0 s q min c lu d in g le te rin g a n d s ig n s a s a p p lic a b le b a c k g ro u n d with e p o 0 .9 0 # V AL U E !
p a in t
c) Ma c
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a n o te x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n 2 in c
d ia GIP ip e fi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M-1 5
g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 x 4 5 0 x 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e r
a p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 0 .9 s q m
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te
c) Ma c
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a n o te x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n R CC
P o s t1 0 0 mmx 1 0 0 mmfi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d
f u n d a tio n with M-1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 x 4 5 0 x 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo w
o
g ro u n d le ve la s p e ra p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 0 .9 s q m
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te
Ad d 3 p e rc e n to fc o s to fR CC P o s to wa rd s c o s to fd riln g h o le s ,n u ts ,b o lts e tc .
c) Ma c
B. S e mi-R e fl e c tive T ra ffic s ig n s
U n it= e a c h
0 .1 2 6 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 9 4 8 .0 4
(i) P a in tin g o n M.S .tu b e p o s twith p rime ra n d two c o a to fe p o x yp a in ta s p e rs p e c ifi c a tio n s
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
b) Ma te
i) S u p p o rto fMS s h e e tu b e
1 .0 6 # V AL U E ! # V AL U E !
c) Ma c
T ra c to rwith T ro le y hour
0 .0 8 4 2 1 .2 0 3 3 .7 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rp ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r0 .9 s q m= (i+ i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (i+ i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )/0 .9
# V AL U E !
1 0 .4
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -\re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a e x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n mild s te e
a n g le iro n p o s ts 7 5 mmx 7 5 mmx 6 mm,2 No s .fi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro
d e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M-1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 mmx 4 5 0 mmx 6 0 0 m
6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e ra p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n
Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= s q m
0 .2 5 2 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 1 ,8 9 6 .0 7
i) P a in tin g An g le Iro n P o s twith P rime ra n d two c o a ts o fE p o x yP a in ts p e c ifi c a tio n s
Ma te day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
b) Ma te
e tc . # V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m(fo rs ig n h a vin g a re a mo re th a n 0 .9 s q m)= (i+ i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )/1 .5 0
# V AL U E !
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a e x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n d ia GIP ip
fi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n with M-1 5 g ra d e
c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 mmx 4 5 0 mmx 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le ve la s p e r
a p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= s q m
0 .2 5 2 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 1 ,8 9 6 .0 7
a) L a b o u r(F o rfi x in g a ts ite )
Ma te day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 .5 0 s q m= i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m(fo rs ig n h a vin g a re a mo re th a n 0 .9 s q m)= (i+ i+ a + b + c + d + e )/1 .5 0
# V AL U E !
(i) P ro vid in g a n d e re c tin g d ire c tio n a n d p la c e id e n tifi c a tio n re tro -re fl e c to ris e d s ig n a s p e
6 7 ma d e o fe n c a p s u la te d le n s typ e re fl e c tive s h e e tin g vid e Cla u s e 1 7 0 1 .2 .3 ,fi x e d
a lu min iu ms h e e tin g ,2 mmth ic k with a re a e x c e e d in g 0 .9 s q ms u p p o rte d o n R CC P o
1 0 0 mmx 1 0 0 mmfi rmlyfi x e d to th e g ro u n d b yme a n s o fp ro p e rlyd e s ig n e d fo u n d a tio n
M1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te 4 5 0 mmx 4 5 0 mmx 6 0 0 mm,6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d le
a s p e ra p p ro ve d d ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it= s q m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 .5 0 s q m
0 .2 5 2 3 0 2 .6 5 7 6 .2 7
i) Ce me n tc o n c re te M1 5 g ra d e
Ma te day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
b) Ma te
1 3 .6 1
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m(fo rs ig n h a vin g a re a mo re th a n 0 .9 s q m)= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 .5 0
# V AL U E !
B. S e mi-R e fl e c tive T ra ffic s ig n s
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 .5 s q m
As p e rite mn o .1 1 .1 Ch a p te r1 1 cum
0 .2 5 2 3 0 2 .6 5 7 6 .2 7
(i) Ce me n tCo n c re te M1 5 g ra d e
Ma te day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
b) Ma te
c) Ma c
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
P a in te r(1 s tCla s s ) day
3 .0 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 ,0 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
b) Ma
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r4 0 s q m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d )/4 0
# V AL U E !
P a in tin g o n S te e lS u rfa c e s
1 0 .6 1700
P ro vid in g a n d a p p lyin g two c o a ts o fre a d ymix p a in tin c lu d in g p rime rc o a to fa p p ro ve d b ra n d o n s te
s u rfa c e a fte rth ro u g h c le a n in g o fs u rfa c e to g ive a n e ve n s h a d e a s p e rd ra win g a n d T e c h n ic
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 5 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 .5 0
P a in te r(1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .4 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 1 0 .0 0
b) Ma
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 s q m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
# V AL U E !
P a in tin g o n Co n c re te /S te e lS u rfa c e s with E p o x y
1 0 .7 1700
P a in tin g two c o a ts in c lu d in g p rime c o a twith e p o x yp a in to fa p p ro ve d b ra n d o n c o n c re te /s te e l
s u rfa c e s a fte rth ro u g h c le a n in g o fs u rfa c e to g ive a n e ve n s h a d e a s p e rd ra win g a n d T e c h n
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 1
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .2 5 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 .5 0
P a in te r(1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .6 0 3 6 0 .0 0 2 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .4 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 1 0 .0 0
b) Ma
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 s q m= (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
# V AL U E !
P a in tin g lin e s ,Da s h e s ,Arro ws ,e tc .o n R o a d in T wo Co a ts o n Ne wWo rk
1 0 .8 1700
As s u min g 1 0 0 mmwid th
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
P a in te r1 s tCla s s day
0 .5 5 3 6 0 .0 0 1 9 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .5 5 2 7 5 .0 0 4 2 6 .2 5
b) Ma
R o a d ma rk in g p a in ta s p e rIS :1 6 4 litre In p u tR a te
1 .4 8 # V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 s q m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
# V AL U E !
P a in tin g lin e s ,Da s h e s ,Arro ws ,e tc .o n R o a d s in T wo Co a ts o n Old Wo rk
1 0 .9 1700
As s u min g 1 0 0 c mwid th
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 s q m
a) La
Ma day
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
P a in te r(Is tc la s s ) day
0 .3 0 3 6 0 .0 0 1 0 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 3 4 3 .7 5
b) Ma
R o a d ma rk in g p a in t litre In p u tR a te
0 .9 0 # V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 s q m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs q m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
# V AL U E !
1 0 .1 0 K ilo me tre S to n e
1700
R e in fo rc e d c e me n tc o n c re te M1 5 g ra d e k ilo me tre s to n e /lo c a ls to n e o fs ta n d a rd d e s ig n a s
IR C:8 fi x in g in p o s ito n in c lu d in g p a in tin g a n d p rin tin g ,e tc a s p e rd ra win g a n d T e c h n ic a l
S p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 3
i) 5 th K ilo me tre S to n e (p re c a s t)
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 6 No s .
a) M-1 5 g ra d e o fc o n c re te
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d fi x in g
f) Lab
Ma te day
0 .2 6 2 9 0 .0 0 7 5 .4 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .6 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,6 5 0 .0 0
g) Ma c
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 4 No s .
a) M1 5 g ra d e o fc o n c re te
f) Lab
Ma te day
0 .3 2 2 9 0 .0 0 9 2 .8 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
1 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0
7 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,9 2 5 .0 0
g) Ma c
5 4 3 .9 5
Co s tfo r1 4 No s .o rd in a ryk ms to n e = (a + b + c + d + e + f+ g + h + I)
# V AL U E !
R a te fo re a c h o rd in a ryk ms to n e = (a + b + c + d + e + f+ g + h + i)/1 4
# V AL U E !
i) 2 0 0 ms to n e (p re c a s t)
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 3 No s .
litre e te r 3 3 0 .0 0 0 .9 4 3 0 9 .4 1
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d fi x in g
f) Lab
Ma te day
0 .3 4 2 9 0 .0 0 9 8 .6 0
1 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 6 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
7 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,9 2 5 .0 0
g) Ma c
5 1 5 .0 8
i) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (f+ g + h )
5 6 6 .5 9
Co s tfo r3 3 No s .2 0 0 ms to n e = (a + b + c + d + e + f+ g + h + I)
# V AL U E !
R a te fo re a c h 2 0 0 ms to n e = (a + b + c + d + e + f+ g + h + i)/3 3
# V AL U E !
In c a s e lo c a ls to n e is to b e u s e d in p la c e o fp re c a s tR CC s to n e s ,th e n ra te o fc e me n
2 c o n c re te a n d s te e lre in fo rc e me n tma yb e d e le te d .
1 0 .1 1 1700
R e in fo rc e d c e me n tc o n c re te M1 5 g ra d e b o u n d a ryp ila rs /lo c a ls to n e o fs ta n d a rd d e s ig n a s
IR C:2 5 ,fi x e d in p o s ito n in c lu d in g fi n is h in g a n d le te rin g b u te x c lu d in g p a in tin g a s p e rd ra win
a n d T e c h n ic a lS p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 7 0 4
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 7 No s .
T ra n s p o rta tio n a n d fi x in g
e) La
Ma day
0 .5 7 2 9 0 .0 0 1 6 5 .3 0
1 4 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 3 ,9 1 8 .7 5
f) Ma c h in e ry
1 1 .9 7 1 ,5 7 1 .2 0 1 8 ,8 0 7 .2 6
h) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (e + f+ g )
2 ,5 4 1 .8 5
i) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (e + f+ g + h )
2 ,7 9 6 .0 4
Co s tfo r5 7 No s .b o u n d a ryp ila r= a + b + c + d + e + f+ g + h + i
4 3 ,5 3 1 .3 0
7 6 3 .7 1
No te : In c a s e o fs o ftg ro u n d ,a p ro p e rfo u n d a tio n ma yb e p ro vid e d a s p e ra p p ro ve d d e s ig n .In
1 c a s e fo u n d a tio n is re q u ire d to b e p ro vid e d ,th e ite ms o fe xc a va tio n a n d fo u n d a tio n
c o n c re te a re re q u ire d to b e me a s u re d a n d p a id s e p a ra te ly.
In c a s e lo c a ls to n e is to b e u s e d in p la c e o fp re c a s tR CC s to n e s ,th e n ra te o fc e me n
2 c o n c re te a n d s te e lre in fo rc e me n tma yb e d e le te d .
U n it= p e ru n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 0 m
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
B la c k s mith day
0 .2 5 4 0 0 .0 0 1 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B a rb e d wire 3 3 5 mle n g th @9 .3 8 k g p e r1 0 0 m kg In p u tR a te
3 1 .4 2 # V AL U E !
R .C .C .P o s t1 5 0 mmx 1 5 0 mmx 1 .8 0 m
M1 5 Gra d e c o n c re te
1 0 mmd ia HY S D b a rs fo rp o s ts
8 mmd ia HY S D b a rs fo rin g s
1 3 x 1 0 x 0 .6 = 7 8 m@0 .3 9 k g /mt= 3 0 .4 2 k g
To 7 4 .0 2 k g
0 .0 7 4 6 2 ,8 5 2 .9 9 4 ,6 5 1 .1 2
Ad d fo rGIs ta p le b in d in g wire ,d riln g h o le s ,e tc .@2 p e rc e n to fth e c o s to fma te ria l
c) Pa
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 0 mfe n c in g = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d + e )/3 0
# V AL U E !
No te : Co s to fe xc a va tio n fo rfo u n d a tio n a n d fo u n d a tio n c o n c re te to b e a d d e d s e p a ra te lyin th e c o s t
e s tima te a s p e ra p p ro ve d d e s ig n .T h e ra te fo rth e s e ite ms ma yb e ta ke n fro mre s p e c tive Ch a p te rs .
1 0 .1 3
P ro vid in g a n d fi x in g 1 .8 mh ig h GIb a rb e d wire fe n c in g with 2 .4 mR CC M1 5 g ra d e 1 5 0 mmx 1 5 0
c o n c re te p o s tp la c e d e ve ry3 mc e n tre -to -c e n tre fo u n d e d in M1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te ,0 .6 m
b e lo wg ro u n d le ve l,e ve ry1 5 th p o s t,la s tb u to n e e n d p o s ta n d c o rn e rp o s ts h a lb e s tru te d o n b o
s id e s a n d e n d p o s to n o n e s id e o n lya n d p ro vid e d with 1 2 h o riz o n ta lin e s a n d 2 d ia g o n a ls
in te rwo ve n with h o riz o n ta lwire s ,fi x e d with GIs ta p le s ,tu rn b u c k le s e tc .c o mp le te a s p e rCla u s e
1705.
U n it= p e ru n n in g m
a) La
Ma day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
B la c k s mith day
0 .4 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 6 0 .0 0
2 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 7 .5 0
b) Ma
B a rb e d wire 4 2 8 mle n g th @9 .3 8 k g p e r1 0 0 m kg In p u tR a te
4 0 .1 5 # V AL U E !
R .C .C .P o s t1 5 0 mmx 1 5 0 mmx 2 .4 m
1 3 x 1 5 0 mmx 1 5 0 mmx 2 .4 m
1 3 x 4 x 2 .4 = 1 2 4 .8 0 m
@0 .6 2 k g /mt= 7 7 .3 8 k g
8 mmd ia HY S D b a rs fo rin g s
@0 .3 9 k g /m= 3 3 .4 6 k g
T o ta l1 1 0 .8 4 k g
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rmfe n c in g = (a + b + c + d + e )/3 0
# V AL U E !
No te : Co s to fe xc a va tio n fo rfo u n d a tio n a n d fo u n d a tio n c o n c re te to b e a d d e d s e p a ra te lyin th e c o s t
e s tima te a s p e ra p p ro ve d d e s ig n .T h e ra te fo rth e s e ite ms ma yb e ta ke n fro mre s p e c tive Ch a p te rs .
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 m
Ma te day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
P lu m day
0 .0 1 4 0 0 .0 0 4 .0 0
b) Ma te
S te e lp ip e 5 0 mme x te rn a ld ia a s p e rIS :1 2 3 9 m In p u tR a te
3 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Me d iu mwe ig h ts te e lc h a n n e l(IS MC s e rie s )1 0 0 mmx 5 0 mm,1 0 .8 mle n g th @9 .2 kg
p e rmin c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n twa s ta g e 1 0 4 .3 3 # V AL U E ! # V AL U E !
Ad d fo rd riln g h o le s @3 p e rc e n to fc o s to fc h a n n e ls
# V AL U E !
c) Ma c
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 m
Ma te day
0 .0 1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 .0 6
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .3 5 2 7 5 .0 0 9 6 .2 5
P lu m day
0 .0 1 4 0 0 .0 0 4 .0 0
b) Ma te
S te e lp ip e 5 0 mmd ia a s p e rIS :1 2 3 9 m In p u tR a te
3 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
HY S D s te e lb a rs a s p e rite mNo .1 2 .6 o fCh a p te r1 2 t
0 .0 3 2 6 2 ,8 5 2 .9 9 2 ,0 1 1 .3 0
c) Ma c
U n it= E a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e typ ic a lb o a rd
2 x 2 .0 5 x .3 0 = 1 .2 3
1 x 1 .1 0 x 1 8 8 = 0 .2 1
L o g o B o rd e r6 0 x 4 x 5 = 1 2 0 0 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
F ig u re 6 0 x 1 0 = 6 0 0 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
Mid d le p la te wo rd s 2 8 x 5 = 1 4 0 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
B o to mp la te b o rd e r1 5 0 x 2 x 5 = 1 5 0 0 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
B o to mp la te b o rd e r6 0 x 2 x 5 = 6 0 0 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
Wo rd s 1 0 1 x 2 .5 = 2 5 2 .5
Wo rd s 8 0 x 3 = 2 4 0 .0 0
To 4 5 3 2 .5 p e rc mh e ig h tp e rle te r
a) L a b o u r(fo rfi x in g a ts ite )
Ma te day
0 .0 3 2 9 0 .0 0 8 .7 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .7 5 2 7 5 .0 0 2 0 6 .2 5
b) Ma te
c) Ma c
S u g g e s tive T ra ffic Co n e
1 0 .1 7
P ro vis io n o fre d fl u o re s c e n twith wh ite re fl e c tive s le e ve tra ffic c o n e ma d e o fL o wDe n s ityP o lye th yle n
(L DP E )ma te ria lwith a s q u a re b a s e o f3 9 0 x 3 9 0 x 3 5 mma n d a h e ig h to f7 7 0 mm,4 k g in we ig h
p la c e d a t1 .5 min te rva l,a la s p e rB S :8 7 3
U n it= E a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= 6 8 No s .
a) La
Ma day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
b) Ma
5 0 HP T ra c to rwith tro le y Ho u r
0 .1 0 4 2 1 .2 0 4 2 .1 2
d) Ove rh e a d s @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r6 8 No s .= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te fo re a c h c o n e = (a + b + c + d + e )/6 8
# V AL U E !
S u g g e s tive R u mb le S trip s
1 0 .1 8
P ro vis io n o f1 5 n o s .ru mb le s trip s c o ve re d with p re mix b itu min o u s c a rp e t,1 5 -2 0 mmh ig h a tc e n tre ,2
mmwid e p la c e d a t1 mc e n tre -to -c e n tre a ta p p ro ve d lo c a tio n s to c o n tro ls p e e d ,ma rk e d with wh ite
s trip s o fro a d ma rk in g p a in t.
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 s q m(in c lu d in g g a p s )
U n it= e a c h
T a k in g o u tp u t= o n e s ig n p o s t
a) Dive rs io n o n e k ma h e a d
b) T ra ffic s ig n a h e a d
c) R o a d a h e a d c lo s e d
d) Me n a two rk
e) R o a d n a ro w
f) U n -e ve n ro a d
g) S lip p e ryo a d
h) L o o s e c h ip p in g s
i) Dive
j) Do n o te n te r
k) R o a d c lo s e d
l) S to
n) S p e e d limit
1 0 .2 0 S u g g e s tive R o a d Ma rk e rs /R o a d S tu d with L e n s R e fl e c to r
T a k in g o u tp u t= 5 0 No s .
(a ) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
(b ) Ma
# V AL U E !
(d ) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r5 0 s tu d s = a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rs tu d = (a + b + c + d )/5 0
# V AL U E !
Chapter 11
FOUNDATION
Reference to
Sr.
MORD Description Unit
No.
Specifications
I. Ordinary soil
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
(ii) 3 m to 6 m depth
Rate
Quantity Amount (Rs.)
(Rs.)
458.56
275.14
3,026.50
302.65
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
Upto 3 m depth
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
Note: Cost of dewatering upto 10 per cent of labour cost may be added,
where required as per site condition.
Unit = cum
544.54
326.72
3,593.96
359.40
573.20
343.92
3,783.12
378.31
a) Labour
Mate day
Driller day
Blaster day
b) Machinery
Air compressor 210 cfm with 2 jack hammers for drilling hour
c) Material
Gelatin 80% kg
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Machinery
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
1,028.20
616.92
6,786.12
Rate per cum = a+b+c+d/10
V. Marshy soil
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
11.2 300 & 1200 Fillling in foundation trenches as per drawing and technical
specification Clause 305.3.9
I. Sand filling
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
b) Material
678.61
859.80
515.88
5,674.68
567.47
Unit = cum
a) Labour
Mate day
11.3 300 & 1200 Filling annular space around footing in rock as per technical
specification Clause 1203.4.3.
Unit = cum
P.C.C grade M 15
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
1.20 2,500.00 3,000.00
617.08
370.25
4,072.73
176.60
105.96
1,165.56
194.26
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
c) Formwork @ 4% on (a+b)
11.4 800 & 1200 Providing concrete for plain/reinforced concrete in open foundations
complete as per drawings and technical specifications Clause 802,
803, 1202 & 1203
I. P.C.C grade M 10
a) Material
Cement t
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
219.10
1,139.32
683.59
7,519.49
c) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
230.42
1,198.16
718.90
7,907.87
230.28
1,197.46
718.48
7,903.27
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
c) Machinery
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
0.275 5,470.00 1,504.25
219.23
1,140.01
684.01
7,524.09
Bhisti day
c) Formwork @ 4% on (a+b)
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
Sand cum
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
c) Machinery
d) Formwork @ 4% on (a+b+c)
219.10
1,139.32
683.59
7,519.49
243.73
1,267.39
760.43
8,364.75
(ii) Nominal mix [Link] (Hand mixed)
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
Sand cum
40 mm aggregate cum
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
243.59
1,266.69
760.01
8,360.15
Bhisti day
c) Machinery
d) Formwork @ 4% on (a+b+c)
V. R.C.C. grade M 25
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
20 mm aggregate cum
10 mm aggregate cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
c) Machinery
259.63
1,350.08
810.05
8,910.50
254.48
1,408.12
844.87
9,293.61
11.5 600 & 1200 Brick masonry work in cement mortar in foundation complete
excluding pointing and plastering as per drawing and technical
specifications Clauses 600, 1202 & 1203
Unit = cum
a) Material
Brick Nos.
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Sub-analysis
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
Sand cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
1,021.84
613.10
6,744.13
5,696.20
II. Brick masonry in 1:4 cement mortar
Unit = cum
a) Material
Brick Nos.
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Sub-analysis
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
Sand cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
500.00 5.80 2,900.00
987.70
592.62
6,518.85
4,985.10
Brick Nos.
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
c) Overheads @ 20% on (a+b)
Sub-analysis
Unit = cum
a) Material
Cement t
Lime putty t
Sand cum
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
11.6 700 & 1200 Stone masonry work in cement mortar in foundation complete as per
drawing and technical specifications Clauses 702, 704, 1202 & 1203.
Unit = cum
631.01
6,941.07
6,317.85
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
(iii) In cement-lime-sand mortar (1:0.5:4.5)
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Note: Quantity of required chips has not been provided for separately as it
is assumed that the same will be availble from dressing of stones
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
Stone for C.R. masonry 2nd sort cum
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
a) Material
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Unit = cum
a) Material
b) Labour
Mate day
Bhisti day
Note: Quantity of required chips has not been provided for separately as it
is assumed that the same will be availble from dressing of stones
7.00 Input Rate #VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
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#VALUE!
#VALUE!
#VALUE!
11.7 1000 & 1200 Supplying, fitting and placing HYSD bar reinforcement in foundation
complete as per drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000
and 1202
Unit = t
a) Material
Binding wire kg
Mate day
Blacksmith day
11.8 1000 & 1200 Supplying, fitting and placingTMT bar reinforcement in foundation
complete as per drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000
and 1202
Unit = t
a) Material
Binding wire kg
Mate day
Blacksmith day
9,499.16
5,699.50
62,694.46
10,045.16
6,027.10
66,298.06
11.9 1000 & 1200 Supplying, fitting and placing MS bar reinforcement in foundation
complete as per drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000
and 1202
Unit = t
a) Material
Binding wire kg
Mate day
Blacksmith day
9,835.16
5,901.10
64,912.06
Chapte r12
SUBSTRUCTURE
I. In 1 :3 c e me n tmo rta r
U n it= c u m
B ric No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r(R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .2 4 5 ,6 9 6 .2 0 1 ,3 6 7 .0 9
b) La
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
2 1 3 .3 5
1 ,0 6 4 .5 1
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 3 8 .7 1
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
7 ,0 2 5 .7 6
I. In 1 :4 Ce me n tmo rta r
a) Ma
B ric No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r
0 .2 4 4 ,9 8 5 .1 0 1 ,1 9 6 .4 2
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria ls a n d la b o u r(a + b )
2 4 6 .9 3
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 ,0 3 7 .0 9
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 2 2 .2 5
6 ,8 4 4 .7 9
I. In 1 :5 c e me n tmo rta r
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r cum
0 .2 4 4 ,6 0 2 .2 0 1 ,1 0 4 .5 3
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria ls a n d la b o u r(a + b )
2 4 2 .3 3
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 ,0 1 7 .7 9
6 1 0 .6 8
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
6 ,7 1 7 .4 3
S u b -a n a lys is
Ce t
0 .3 1 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,6 9 5 .7 0
Sa cum
1 .0 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 2 ,6 2 5 .0 0
b) La
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .9 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 4 7 .5 0
Bh day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
T o ta lma te ria la n d la b o u r= (a + b )
4 ,6 0 2 .2 0
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
B ric k fi rs tc la s s No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
0 .2 4 6 ,3 1 7 .8 5 1 ,5 1 6 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria ls a n d la b o u r(a + b )
2 6 2 .9 2
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 ,1 0 4 .2 6
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 6 2 .5 6
7 ,2 8 8 .1 2
P o in tin g with c e me n tmo rta r(1 :3 )o n b ric k wo rk a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n
1 2 .2 600 Cla u s e s 6 1 3 .3 a n d 1 2 0 4
U n it= 1 0 s q m
a) Ma
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 3 7 .5 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
1 1 5 .2 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 9 .1 2
R a te p e r1 0 s q m= (a + b + c + d )
7 6 0 .3 0
No te : S c a fo ld in g is a lre a d yin c lu d e d in ite m1 2 .1
U n it= 1 0 s q m
a) Ma
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .6 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 6 5 .0 0
Bh day
0 .3 0 2 8 0 .0 0 8 4 .0 0
3 4 0 .5 6
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 0 4 .3 4
R a te p e r1 0 s q m= a + b + c + d
2 ,2 4 7 .7 3
No te : S c a fo ld in g is a lre a d yin c lu d e d in ite m1 2 .1
1
2 1 :4 h a s b e e n p ro p o s e d fo rb e te rfi n is h in g
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
1 .1 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
1 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 6 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 7 7 .5 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria l(a )a n d la b o u r(b )(a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In 1 :4 c e me n tmo rta r
U n it= c u m
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 6 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 7 7 .5 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In c e me n tmo rta r(1 :5 )
a) Ma te ria l
S p a ls /b la s te d ru b b le s cum In p u tR a te
0 .5 0 # V AL U E !
0 .3 3 4 ,6 0 2 .2 0 1 ,5 1 8 .7 3
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 5 2 0 .0 0
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
As fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(iv) In c e me n tlime mo rta r(1 :0 .5 :4 .5 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 6 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 7 7 .5 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 %o f(a )a n d (b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
I. Co u rs e d R u b b le ma s o n ry(2 n d s o rt)
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S p a ls /b la s te d ru b b le s cum In p u tR a te
0 .5 0 # V AL U E !
Ce me n tmo rta r(R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .3 3 5 ,6 9 6 .2 0 1 ,8 7 9 .7 5
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 5 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria l(a )a n d la b o u r(b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In 1 :4 c e me n tmo rta r
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S p a l/b la s te d ru b b le cum In p u tR a te
0 .5 0 # V AL U E !
Ce me n tmo rta r(R a te s a me a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .3 3 4 ,9 8 5 .1 0 1 ,6 4 5 .0 8
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 5 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria l(a )a n d la b o u r(b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In c e me n tmo rta r(1 :5 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S p a l/b la s te d ru b b le cum In p u tR a te
0 .5 0 # V AL U E !
Ce me n tmo rta r(R a te s a me a s in ite m1 2 .1 I) cum
0 .3 3 4 ,6 0 2 .2 0 1 ,5 1 8 .7 3
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 5 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(iv) In c e me n tlime mo rta r(1 :0 .5 :4 .5 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S p a ls /b la s te d ru b b le s cum In p u tR a te
0 .5 0 # V AL U E !
Ce me n tlime mo rta r(R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .3 3 6 ,3 1 7 .8 5 2 ,0 8 4 .8 9
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .1 4 2 9 0 .0 0 4 0 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 5 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
I. R a n d o mru b b le ma s o n ry
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S to n e fo rR R ma s o n ry cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria l(a )a n d la b o u r(b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In 1 :4 c e me n tmo rta r
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S to n e fo rR R ma s o n ry cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria l(a )a n d la b o u r(b )5 %o n (a
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(i) In c e me n tmo rta r(1 :5 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S to n e fo rR R ma s o n ry cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
(iv) In c e me n tlime mo rta r(1 :0 .5 :4 .5 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S to n e fo rR R ma s o n ry cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
P la in /re in fo rc e d c e me n tc o n c re te in s u b s tru c tu re c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a
1 2 .5 800 s p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e s 8 0 2 ,8 0 4 ,8 0 5 ,8 0 6 ,8 0 7 ,1 2 0 2 a n s 1 2 0 4
F o rh e ig h tu p to 5 m
U n it=
I. P .C .C g ra d e M1 5
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .2 7 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,5 0 4 .2 5
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 8 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
0 .4 8 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 1 ,1 1 4 .1 8
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .2 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 7 2 5 .5 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .0 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 1 .8 4
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 8 .2 5
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
0 .4 0 2 7 0 .0 0 1 0 8 .0 0
d) F o rmwo rk @1 0 %o n c o s to fma te ria l,a b o u ra n d ma c h in e ry(a + b + c )
5 4 8 .0 8
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,2 0 5 .7 8
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
7 2 3 .4 7
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
7 ,9 5 8 .1 7
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .2 7 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,5 0 4 .2 5
0 .4 8 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .4 8 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 1 ,1 1 4 .1 8
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .2 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 7 2 5 .5 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .0 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 1 .8 4
Ma te day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) F o rmwo rk @1 0 %o n (a + b )
5 4 7 .7 5
d) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,2 0 5 .0 5
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
7 2 3 .0 3
7 ,9 5 3 .3 1
I. P .C .C .g ra d e M2 0
U n it= c u m
Ce me n t t
0 .3 3 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,8 0 5 .1 0
Sa nd cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 8 3 5 .6 3
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .1 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 5 4 4 .1 4
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 8 .2 5
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
0 .4 0 2 7 0 .0 0 1 0 8 .0 0
d) F o rmwo rk @1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 0 9 .3 2
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,3 4 0 .5 0
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
8 0 4 .3 0
8 ,8 4 7 .3 3
(i) No min a lmix 1 :2 :4 (H a n d mix e d )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
0 .3 3 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,8 0 5 .1 0
Sa nd cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 8 3 5 .6 3
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
0 .1 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 5 4 4 .1 4
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) F o rmwo rk @1 0 %o u to fma te ria la n d la b o u r(a + b )
6 0 8 .9 9
d) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,3 3 9 .7 7
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
8 0 3 .8 6
8 ,8 4 2 .4 7
I. R .C .C g ra d e M2 0
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
0 .3 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,9 1 4 .5 0
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
8 5 6 .7 8
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d + e + f)
9 ,4 2 4 .5 7
IV . R .C .C .g ra d e M2 5
U n it= c u m
Ce t
0 .4 0 4 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,2 0 9 .8 8
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
6 7 8 .6 1
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,4 9 2 .9 5
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
8 9 5 .7 7
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
9 ,8 5 3 .4 6
ma te ria l,a b o u ra n d ma c h in e ry
2 s u p p o rto fo rmwo rk .
3 a p p ro a c h in g th e wo rk s p o tb yp ro vid in g ra mp fo ru s e b yla b o u r.
U n it=
HY S D b a rs in c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n to ve rla p s a n d wa s ta g e t
1 .0 5 4 2 ,4 0 0 .0 0 4 4 ,5 2 0 .0 0
B in d in g wire kg
6 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 4 0 9 .8 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,s h iftn g to s ite ,tyin g ,a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .3 4 2 9 0 .0 0 9 8 .6 0
2 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,7 8 7 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
9 ,5 2 3 .1 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 ,7 1 3 .9 1
6 2 ,8 5 2 .9 9
S u p p lyin g ,fi tin g a n d p la c in g T MT b a re in fo rc e me n t(F e 4 1 5 )in s u b s tru c tru e c o mp le te a s p e
1 2 .7 1000 d ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e s 1 0 0 2 ,1 0 0 5 ,1 0 1 0 & 1 2 0 2
U n it=
a) Ma
1 .0 5 4 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 7 ,2 5 0 .0 0
B in d in g wire kg
6 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 4 0 9 .8 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,s h iftn g to s ite ,tyin g ,a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .3 4 2 9 0 .0 0 9 8 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
2 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 0 .0 0
6 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,7 8 7 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 0 ,0 6 9 .1 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,0 4 1 .5 1
R a te p e rt= a + b + c + d
6 6 ,4 5 6 .5 9
U n it=
a) Ma
1 .0 5 4 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 6 ,2 0 0 .0 0
B in d in g wire kg
6 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 4 0 9 .8 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,s h iftn g to s ite ,tyin g ,a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .3 4 2 9 0 .0 0 9 8 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
2 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
6 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 ,7 8 7 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
9 ,8 5 9 .1 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 ,9 1 5 .5 1
R a te p e rt= a + b + c + d
6 5 ,0 7 0 .5 9
P ro vid in g we e p h o le s in b ric k ma s o n ry/s to n e ma s o n ry,p la in /re in fo rc e d c o n c re te a b u tme n t,win
1 2 .9 600 wa l,re tu rn wa lwith 1 0 0 mmd ia AC p ip e e x te n d in g th ro u g h th e fu lwid th o fth e s tru c tu re s with s lo p e
1 (V ):2 0 (H )to wa rd s d ra win g fa c e c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n
Cla u s e s 6 1 4 ,7 0 9 ,1 2 0 4 .3 .7
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 0 No s
a) Ma
MS c la mp s No s . In p u tR a te
3 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ce me n tmo rta r1 :3 (F o ra te re fe rto ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .0 5 5 ,6 9 6 .2 0 2 8 4 .8 1
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 3 2 9 0 .0 0 8 .7 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 7 5 .0 0 6 8 .7 5
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 0 No s = (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rNo = (a + b + c + d )/3 0
# V AL U E !
1 2 .1 0 B a c k fi lin g b e h in d a b u tme n t,win g wa la n d re tu rn wa lc o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g s & te c h n ic a
1200 s p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 2 0 4 .3 .8
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 c u m
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .2 8 2 9 0 .0 0 8 1 .2 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .4 0 2 8 0 .0 0 1 1 2 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
5 ,5 5 9 .5 2
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 ,3 3 5 .7 1
Co s tfo r1 0 c u mo fg ra n u la rb a c k fi l= a + b + c + d
3 6 ,6 9 2 .8 3
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
3 ,6 6 9 .2 8
I) S a n d yma te ria l
U n it= c u m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 c u m
a) Ma
Sa cum
1 2 .0 0 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
b) La
Ma day
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,7 5 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .4 0 2 8 0 .0 0 1 1 2 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
6 ,5 9 5 .6 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 ,9 5 7 .3 6
Co s tfo r1 0 c u mo fs a n d b a c k fi l= a + b + c + d
4 3 ,5 3 0 .9 6
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
4 ,3 5 3 .1 0
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g fi lte rme d ia with g ra n u la rc ru s h e d a g g re g a te s a s p e rs p e c ifi c a tio n to a
1 2 .1 1 1200 th ic k n e s s o fn o tle s s th a n 6 0 0 mmwith s ma le rs iz e to wa rd s th e s o ila n d b ig g e rs iz e to wa rd s
wa la n d p ro vid in g o ve rth e e n tire s u rfa c e b e h in d a b u tme n t,win g wa l,re tu rn wa lto th e fu lh e ig h t,
c o mp a c te d to fi rmc o n d ito n c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s
1 2 0 4 .3 .8
U n it=
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 c u m
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
9 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,4 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .5 0 2 8 0 .0 0 1 4 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
5 ,5 7 5 .0 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 ,3 4 5 .0 5
Co s tfo r1 0 c u mo ffi lte rme d ia = a + b + c + d
3 6 ,7 9 5 .5 3
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )/1 0
3 ,6 7 9 .5 5
1 2 .1 2 S u p p lyin g ,fi tin g a n d fi x in g in p o s ito n tru e to lin e a n d le ve le la s to me ric b e a rin g c o n fo rmin g to IR C
1200 (P a rt-I)S e c tio n IX c o mp le te ,in c lu d in g a la c c e s s o rie s a s p e rd ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a l
s p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 2 0 7 .1
Ove ra lvo lu me = 1 9 2 0 0 c u .c m
V o lu me o f6 No s 4 8 8 x 3 8 8 x 4 mms iz e re in fo rc in g s te e lp la te s = 4 5 4 5 c u .c m.
He n c e vo lu me o fe la s to me r= 1 4 6 5 5 c u .c m.
a) La
Ma te day
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o rS k ile d day
0 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 4 5 .0 0
b) Ma
c) Ove rh e a d s @3 0 %o n (a + b )
3 ,7 9 1 .2 6
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,6 4 2 .8 8
Co s tfo r1 9 2 0 0 c u .c m.o fe la s to me ric b e a rin g = a + b + c + d
1 8 ,0 7 1 .6 6
R a te p e rc u .c mo fe la s to me ric b e a rin g = (a + b + c + d )/1 9 2 0 0
0 .9 4
No te : F o rs u c h typ e o fma n u fa c tu re d ite m,th e o ve rh e a d c o s tis ta ke n a s 3 0 p e rc e n tin s te a d o f2 0 p e
cent
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 m
As s u me wa lth ic k n e s s = 3 4 5 mm
Qu a n tiy= 1 x 0 .3 9 5 x 0 .1 5 0 = 0 .0 5 9
Co s to f1 m= a
5 2 1 .9 9
R a te p e rm= a
5 2 1 .9 9
P ro vid in g p re s s u re re lie fp ip e s 1 0 0 mmd ia in b o to ms la b o fb o x c e lo n a fi lte rme d ia b a s e o f5 0
1 2 .1 4 1200 mmx 5 0 0 mma s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u s e 1 2 0 5 .5 .7
U n it=
a) Ma
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 3 1 2 9 0 .0 0 8 .9 9
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .0 1 6 4 0 0 .0 0 6 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 2 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 6 6 .4 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
9 9 .8 9
R a te p e rNo = (a + b + c + d )
1 ,0 9 8 .7 4
Chapte r13
SUPERSTRUCTURE
I. R .C .C g ra d e M2 0
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .3 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,9 1 4 .5 0
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) Labour
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
He ig h tu p to 5 m@2 0 %o f(a + b + c )
1 ,2 8 4 .5 5
1 ,5 4 1 .4 6
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
9 2 4 .8 8
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 0 ,1 7 3 .6 4
(i) F o rn o min a lmix 1 :2 :4 (H a n d mix e d )
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .3 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,9 1 4 .5 0
Co a rs e a g g re g a te cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) F o rfo rmwo rk a n d s ta g in g a d d th e fo lo win g p e rc e n ta g e o f(a + b )
He ig h tu p to 5 m@2 0 p e rc e n to f(a + b )
1 ,2 9 0 .3 8
He ig h ta b o ve 1 0 m@3 0 p e rc e n to f(a + b )
d) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 ,5 4 8 .4 6
e )Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
9 2 9 .0 7
1 0 ,2 1 9 .8 1
(i) F o rd e s ig n mix R CC M2 0
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .3 3 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,8 0 5 .1 0
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) Labour
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
He ig h tu p to 5 m@2 0 p e rc e n t
1 ,2 7 6 .2 7
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,5 3 1 .5 2
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
9 1 8 .9 1
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 0 ,1 0 8 .0 6
No te : He ig h tfro m5 mto 1 0 m@2 5 p e rc e n t
1 ,5 9 5 .3 4
I. R .C .C M2 5
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
0 .4 0 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,1 8 8 .0 0
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
e) Ma c h in e ry
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,6 1 0 .9 3
9 6 6 .5 6
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 0 ,6 3 2 .1 1
No te : T h is a n a lys is wilh o ld g o o d fo rc o n c re te o fn o min a lmix1 :1 ½:3 a ls o
I. R .C .C .Gra d e M3 0
U n it= c u m
Ce t
0 .4 3 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,3 5 2 .1 0
Sa cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
0 .4 0 2 7 0 .0 0 1 0 8 .0 0
d) F o rfo rmwo rk a n d s ta g in g re fe rto s u b -ite m(d )o fI()a b o ve
3 ,0 0 9 .3 1
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
1 ,9 8 7 .5 3
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e )
1 ,1 9 2 .5 2
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 3 ,1 1 7 .7 1
U n it=
HY S D b a rs in c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n tfo rla p s a n d wa s ta g e t
1 .0 5 4 2 ,4 0 0 .0 0 4 4 ,5 2 0 .0 0
B in d in g wire kg
8 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 5 4 6 .4 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,tyin g a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
3 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
9 ,7 1 8 .8 0
5 ,8 3 1 .2 8
6 4 ,1 4 4 .0 8
S u p p lyin g ,fi tin g ,a n d p la c in g T MT b a re in fo rc e me n tin s u p e rs tru c tu re c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win
1 3 .3 1000 a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 1 0 0 2 ,1 0 1 0 a n d 1 2 0 2
U n it=
T MT b a rs in c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n tfo rla p s a n d wa s ta g e t
1 .0 5 4 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 7 ,2 5 0 .0 0
B in d in g wire kg
8 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 5 4 6 .4 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,tyin g a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
3 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 0 ,2 6 4 .8 0
6 ,1 5 8 .8 8
R a te p e rt= a + b + c + d
6 7 ,7 4 7 .6 8
S u p p lyin g ,fi tin g ,a n d p la c in g MS b a re in fo rc e me n tin s u p e rs tru c tu re c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g
1 3 .4 1000 a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 1 0 0 2 ,1 0 1 0 a n d 1 2 0 2
a) Ma
MS b a rs in c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n tfo rla p s a n d wa s ta g e t
1 .0 5 4 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 4 6 ,2 0 0 .0 0
8 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 5 4 6 .4 0
b) L a b o u rfo rc u tin g ,b e n d in g ,tyin g a n d p la c in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .4 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 2 7 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
3 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 0 ,0 5 4 .8 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 ,0 3 2 .8 8
6 6 ,3 6 1 .6 8
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g c e me n tc o n c re te we a rin g c o u rs e M3 0 g ra d e in c lu d in g re in fo rc e me n t
1 3 .5 800 c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 8 0 0 a n d 1 2 0 6 .3
U n it=
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .4 3 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,3 5 2 .1 0
Sa cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
HY S D b a re in fo rc e me n t(R a te a s p e rite m1 3 .2 ) t
0 .0 7 5 4 4 ,5 2 0 .0 0 3 ,3 3 9 .0 0
B in d in g Wire kg
0 .0 1 6 8 .3 0 0 .6 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 8 2 5 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
B la c k s mith day
0 .3 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 2 0 .0 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
U n it= R u n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 x 1 2 m
Spa n=48m
a) M2 5 g ra d e R .C .C .
No .o fve rtic a lp o s ts = (6 + 1 )4 = 2 8 n o s
Co n c re te in ve rtic a lp o s ts = 0 .0 6 9 x 2 8 x 1 .0 0 = 1 .9 3 2 c u m
Ha n d ra iln 3 tie rs = 3 x 4 8 = 1 4 4 m
Cro s s -s e c tio n a la re a = 0 .1 7 x 0 .1 7 5 = 0 .0 3 s q m
Co n c re te in h a n d ra ils = 0 .0 3 x 1 4 4 = 4 .3 2 c u m
T o ta lc o n c re te = 1 .9 3 2 + 4 .3 2 = 6 .2 5 2 c u m cum
6 .2 5 7 ,4 8 8 .2 9 4 6 ,8 1 6 .8 1
b) HY S D b a re in fo rc e me n t(R a te a s p e rite m1 3 .2 ) t
1 .3 6 4 4 ,5 2 0 .0 0 6 0 ,5 4 7 .2 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
2 1 ,4 7 2 .8 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 2 ,8 8 3 .6 8
Co s tfo r4 8 m= (a + b + c + d )
1 4 1 ,7 2 0 .5 0
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/4 8
2 ,9 5 2 .5 1
S u b An a lys is fo rR a te o fCo n c re te
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .4 0 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,1 8 8 .0 0
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 2 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .7 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 7 5 .7 5
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
U n it= R u n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 0 m
a) Ma
1) IS MC 1 0 0 = 2 .8 0 6 x 1 .0 5 = 2 .9 4 6 t t In p u tR a te
2 .9 4 6 # V AL U E !
2) MS F la ts = 0 .9 6 4 x 1 .0 5 = 1 .0 1 2 t t In p u tR a te
1 .0 1 2 # V AL U E !
3) MS b a rs = 0 .1 7 x 1 .0 5 = 0 .1 8 t t
0 .1 8 4 4 ,0 0 0 .0 0 7 ,9 2 0 .0 0
4) MS b o lts ,n u ts a n d wa s h e rs t In p u tR a te
0 .1 5 # V AL U E !
b) La
Ma day
2 .8 0 2 9 0 .0 0 8 1 2 .0 0
B la c k s mith day
3 0 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
4 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0
c) Ad d 5 p e rc e n to f(a )fo rp a in tin g o n e s h o p c o a twith re d o x id e p rime ra n d th re e c o a ts o
s yn th e tic e n a me lp a in ta n d c o n s u ma b le s @5 %o n (a ) # V AL U E !
f) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n = (a + b + c + d + e )
# V AL U E !
g) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d + e + f)
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d + e + f+ g )/1 0 0
# V AL U E !
No te : A typ ic a ld ra win g fo rMS ra iln g h a s b e e n fo lo we d fo re s tima te p u rp o s e .R a te ma yb e wo rke d o u ta s
d e s ig n to b e fo lo we d
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 2 x 1 0 m= 2 0 m
a) Ma
i) S te e lp o s ts IS MB 1 0 0 (1 0 0 x 7 5 ) t In p u tR a te
0 .1 3 # V AL U E !
5 x 2 x 1 1 .5 x 1 .1 x 1 .0 5 = 1 3 0 k g
i) 5 0 mmd ia s te e lp ip e s m In p u tR a te
6 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
20x 3=60m
i) M.S B o lts ,n u ts a n d wa s h e rs t In p u tR a te
0 .0 5 # V AL U E !
Ad d @5 p e rc e n to f(a )fo rp a in tin g o n e s h o p c o a twith re d o x id e p rime ra n d th re e
c o a ts o fs yn th e tic e n a me lp a in ta n d c o n s u ma b le s # V AL U E !
b) La
Ma day
0 .5 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 6 2 .4 0
B la c k s mith day
6 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 ,4 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
8 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 ,2 0 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r2 0 ms te e lra iln g = a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d )/2 0
# V AL U E !
B ric k ma s o n rywo rk in c e me n tmo rta r1 :3 in p a ra p e te x c lu d in g p o in tin g a n d p la s te rin g a s p e r
1 3 .9 600 d ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 6 0 0 ,9 0 0 a n d 1 2 0 8 .4
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
B ric No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r(R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .2 4 5 ,6 9 6 .2 0 1 ,3 6 7 .0 9
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 ,0 2 1 .8 4
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 1 3 .1 0
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
6 ,7 4 4 .1 3
1 3 .1 0 Dra in a g e s p o u ts c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 2 0 9
1200
U n it=
a) Ma
i) Co ro s io n re s is ta n ts tru c tu ra ls te e lg ra tin g in c lu d in g 5 p e rc e n twa s ta g e kg In p u tR a te
4 .0 0 # V AL U E !
i) G Ip ip e 1 0 0 mmd ia m In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
b) La
F o rfa b ric a tio n
Ma day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
B la c k s mith ,We ld e re tc .(S k ile d ) day
0 .0 2 4 0 0 .0 0 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 .0 0
F o rfi x in g in p o s ito n
Ma day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .0 1 4 0 0 .0 0 4 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 .0 0
Ad d @5 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria la n d la b o u r(a + b )fo re le c tro d e s ,g a s c u tin g ,s e a la n
c o ro s ive b itu min o u s p a in t,mild s te e lg ra tin g e tc . 6 .5 4
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
P .C .C .M1 5 o rd in a ryg ra d e (1 :2 .5 :5 )le ve lin g c o u rs e b e lo wa p p ro a c h s la b c o mp le te a s p e rd ra w
1 3 .1 1 800 a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 8 0 0 a n d 1 2 1 1
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .2 7 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,5 0 4 .2 5
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 8 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .4 8 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 1 ,1 1 4 .1 8
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .2 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 7 2 5 .5 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .0 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 1 .8 4
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s 0 day
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 8 .2 5
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
a) Ma
0 .2 7 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,5 0 4 .2 5
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 8 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .4 8 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 1 ,1 1 4 .1 8
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .2 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 7 2 5 .5 2
0 .0 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 4 1 .8 4
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 5 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 ,0 9 5 .5 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 5 7 .3 0
7 ,2 3 0 .2 8
1 3 .1 2 R e in fo rc e d Ce me n tCo n c re te M2 5 g ra d e a p p ro a c h s la b in c lu d in g re in fo rc e me n ta n d
800 fo rmwo rk c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 8 0 0 a n d 1 2 1
U n it=
R e in fo rc e d c e me n tc o n c re te M2 5 g ra d e
R a te a s p e rIte m1 3 .1 I cum
1 .0 0 1 0 ,6 3 2 .1 1 1 0 ,6 3 2 .1 1
HY S D re in fo rc e me n t
0 .0 5 6 4 ,1 4 4 .0 8 3 ,2 0 7 .2 0
R a te p e rc u m= (a )
1 3 ,8 3 9 .3 2
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g o fa n e la s to me ric s la b s e a le x p a n s io n jo in tc o mp le te a s p e ra p p ro ve d
1 3 .1 3 1200 d ra win g a n d a p p ro ve d s p e c ifi c a tio n s to b e in s ta le d b yma n u fa c tu re r/s u p p lie ro rth e ira u th o ris
re p re s e n ta tive e n s u rin g c o mp lia n c e to th e ma n u fa c tu re r’s in s tru c tio n s fo rin s ta la tio n a n d a s p
te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 2 0 7 .2 .5
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 .5 m
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
0 .7 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 9 2 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(s k ile d ) day
0 .4 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 6 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @3 0 %o n (a + b )
2 7 ,2 6 4 .7 8
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 1 ,8 1 4 .7 4
1 2 9 ,9 6 2 .1 2
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
1 7 ,3 2 8 .2 8
No te : F o rth is s p e c ia lis e d ite m,o ve rh e a d c o s tis a s s u me d a s 3 0 p e rc e n t
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u rtp u t= 7 .5 m
b) La
0 .0 2 4 2 9 0 .0 0 6 .9 6
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .4 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 1 0 .0 0
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r7 .5 m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
# V AL U E !
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 .5 m
a) Ma
wa s ta g e . 1 5 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
n a ils . # V AL U E !
Ma day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 .5 0
0 .1 5 2 7 5 .0 0 4 1 .2 5
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r7 .5 m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
F ile rJ
1 3 .1 6 1200
d ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 2 0 7 .2 .2
U n it= R u n n in g m
a) Ma
Co p p e rp la te -7 .5 mlo n g x 2 5 0 mmwid e kg In p u tR a te
3 4 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Are a = 7 .5 x 0 .2 5 = 1 .8 7 5 s q m
Wa s ta g e @2 .5 %= 0 .8 3 k g .
T o ta lwe ig h t= 3 4 k g
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .3 5 2 7 5 .0 0 9 6 .2 5
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
0 .3 5 2 9 0 .0 0 1 0 1 .5 0
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r7 .5 m= (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
# V AL U E !
c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 .5 m
a) Ma
Are a = 7 .5 x 0 .2 5 = 1 .8 7 5 s q m
F o rc a ryin g ,p la c in g a n d fi x in g
Ma day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 .5 0
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
1 8 9 .0 7
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
1 1 3 .4 4
1 ,2 4 7 .8 5
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
1 6 6 .3 8
I) P ro vid in g a n d fi x in g in p o s ito n 2 0 mmth ic k p re mo u ld e d jo in tfi le rin e x p a n s io n jo in tfo
fi x e d e n d s o fs imp lys u p p o rte d s p a n s ,c o ve re d with s e a la n tc o mp le te a s p e rd ra w
a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 .5 m
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .1 3 2 7 5 .0 0 3 5 .7 5
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
0 .0 7 2 9 0 .0 0 2 0 .3 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
# V AL U E !
IV ) P ro vid in g a n d fi lin g jo in ts e a lin g c o mp o u n d a s p e rd ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a l
s p e c ifi c a tio n s with c o a rs e s a n d a n d 6 p e rc e n tb itu me n b ywe ig h t.
U n it= R u n n in g m
T a k in g o u tp u t= 7 .5 m
a) Ma
Sa cum
0 .0 0 8 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 2 .0 0
V o lu me = 7 .5 x 0 .1 x 0 .0 1 = 0 .0 0 8 c u m
B itu me n -1 1 .2 x 0 .0 6 = 0 .6 7 2 k g t
0 .0 0 0 7 2 4 ,0 8 4 .0 0 1 6 .8 6
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 2 2 9 0 .0 0 5 .8 0
0 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 1 4 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
4 1 .4 3
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 4 .8 6
2 7 3 .4 5
R a te p e rmwith 1 c md e p th = (a + b + c + d )/7 .5
3 6 .4 6
No te : F o ra rivn g a th e fi n a lra te fo rfi le rjo in ts p e rmle n g th a n d p e rc md e p th o fjo in tfi lin g c o mp o u n d ,th e ra
o fS [Link] s (i),a n d (iv)s h a lb e a d d e d .
I. R a n d o mru b b le ma s o n ry
R a te s a me a s in ite m1 2 .2 sqm
7 6 0 .3 0
P la s te rin g with c e me n tmo rta r(1 :3 )1 5 mmth ic k o n b ric k wo rk in p a ra p e ta s p e rte c h n ic a l
1 3 .1 9 600 s p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e s 6 1 3 .4 a n d 1 2 0 8 .4
R a te s a me a s in ite m1 2 .3 sqm
2 ,2 4 7 .7 3
1 3 .2 0 P ro vid in g a n d la yin g p a ra p e twith P CC M1 5 a s p e rd ra win g & te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s
800 8 0 0 a n d 1 2 0 8 .4
U n it=
a) Ma
B ric k 1 s tc la s s No s .
5 2 5 .0 0 5 .8 0 3 ,0 4 5 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r(1 :4 )(R a te s a me a s fo rite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .2 4 4 ,9 8 5 .1 0 1 ,1 9 6 .4 2
b) La
Ma day
0 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 5 8 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
2 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
c) Ad d fo rc e n te rin g a n d s h u te rin g @1 1 0 %o f(a + b )
6 ,1 1 8 .0 1
d) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 ,3 3 5 .9 7
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
2 ,8 0 3 .1 6
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e
1 6 ,8 1 8 .9 6
No te : In c a s e c e me n tmo rta r1 :3 is u s e d ,ra te a s in ite m1 1 .5 [Link] o ld g o o d .
1
U n it=
a) Ma
S to n e fo rCR ma s o n ry1 s ts o rt cum In p u tR a te
1 .1 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e (7 No s 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 x 0 .3 9 = 0 .1 6 c u m) No s . In p u tR a te
7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma day
0 .2 5 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 .5 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
3 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
2 .1 0 2 7 5 .0 0 5 7 7 .5 0
Bh day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
c) Ad d fo rc e n te rin g a n d s h u te rin g @1 0 0 %o f(a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o f(a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o f(a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
U n it=
I. R CC g ra d e M2 0 (1 :2 .4 )n o min a lmix
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .3 5 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,9 1 4 .5 0
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o f(a + b + c + d )
1 ,9 6 2 .6 0
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o f(a + b + c + d + e )
1 ,1 7 7 .5 6
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 2 ,9 5 3 .1 6
I. R CC Gra d e M2 5
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .4 0 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,2 0 9 .8 8
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 5 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,1 2 5 .0 0
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 4 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,6 3 2 .4 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .3 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 1 ,0 8 8 .2 8
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
e) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o f(a + b + c + d )
2 ,0 5 1 .2 1
f) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o f(a + b + c + d + e )
1 ,2 3 0 .7 3
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d + e + f
1 3 ,5 3 8 .0 1
No te : T h e a d d ito n a lc o s to fc e n te rin g a n d s h u te rin g @5 0 p e rc e n to fc o s to fma te ria la n d
la b o u rs h a lh o ld g o o d fo ra rc h s p a n s o f6 ma n d a b o ve .F o rle s s e rle n g th o fs p a n s
c o re s p o n d in g a d d ito n a lc o s tc a n b e ta ke n a s 4 0 p e rc e n tfo rs p a n s a b o ve 4 m
le n g th a n d 3 0 p e rc e n tfo rs p a n s le s s th a n 4 m.
A) S te e ls e c tio n
U n it= q u in ta l
a) Ma
R .S .J s 3 5 0 mx 2 0 0 mm@5 6 .9 k g /m
6 .0 mx 5 6 .9 k g = 3 4 1 .4 k g
Ad d 5 p e rc e n tfo rwa s ta g e = 1 7 .8 7 k g
T o ta l= 3 5 8 .4 7 k g
2 5 c mwid e x 1 2 mmth ic k p la te
4 x 6 x 8 .2 5 = 5 6 5 .2 5 k g
Wa s ta g e 5 p e rc e n t= 2 8 .3 k g
T o ta l= 5 9 3 .5 4 k g
Ad d s h e a rc o n n e c to rs @1 0 %= 5 9 k g
T o ta l= 3 5 8 .4 7 + 5 9 3 .5 + 5 9 =
1011kg
Wa s ta g e @5 p e rc e n t= 1 2 No s
T o ta l= 2 5 2 No s
b) La
F ite day
6 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 ,4 0 0 .0 0
B la c k s mith day
6 .0 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 ,4 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 2 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 3 ,3 0 0 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @2 0 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 .1 1 q = a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rq u in ta l= (a + b + c + d )/1 0 .1 1
# V AL U E !
No te : i) In c a s e o fwe ld e d s e c tio n ,we ld in g c h a rg e s p e rc mle n g th o fwe ld in g s h a ls u b s tiu
c o s to frive tin g
i) S h e a rc o n n e c to rs s h o u ld a lwa ys b e we ld e d to th e to p fl a n g e
Ma day
0 .0 1 2 9 0 .0 0 2 .9 0
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .2 4 2 7 5 .0 0 6 6 .0 0
Ho we ve r,its p re fe ra b le to a n a lys e th e c o s to fe re c tio n o fc o mp o s ite g ird e rtyp e o f
s u p e rs tru c tu re fo re q u ire d s p a n ra n g e a n d h e ig h tra n g e with a p ro je c t-s p e c ifi c
me th o d o lo g y.
U n it=
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .3 5 4 0 0 .0 0 1 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .7 5 2 7 5 .0 0 2 0 6 .2 5
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
No te : No min a le xc a va tio n re q u ire d fo rp re p a ra tio n o fb e d h a s b e e n ta ke n in to a c c o u n twh ile ma k in g
p ro vis io n s fo rla b o u r.
U n it=
T a k in g o u p u t= 3 mx 1 .5 mx 1 .2 5 m= 5 .6 3 c u m
Ma day
0 .1 8 2 9 0 .0 0 5 2 .2 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
1 .5 0 2 9 0 .0 0 4 3 5 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
3 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 8 2 5 .0 0
2 6 .2 4
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r5 .6 3 c u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )/5 .6 3
# V AL U E !
2
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g o fa p ro n with c e me n tc o n c re te b lo c k s o fs iz e a s p e rT a b le 1 3 0 0 .1 c a s
1 4 .3 1300 s itu a n d ma d e with n o min a lmix o fM-1 5 g ra d e c e me n tc o n c re te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic
s p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 3 0 1
U n it=
a) Co n c re te g ra d e M1 5
R a te p e rc u m= (a )
7 ,6 7 4 .5 7
S in g le b a mb o o p a la s id in g /wa lin g o fwh o le 2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (J a tio rB e th u a )7 5 mmd ia a
1 4 .4 1300 c lo s e lyp a c k e d & d rive n in c lu d in g fi tin g fi x in g with h a lfb a mb o o k a mis h o riz o n ta lyin th re e ro ws
c a n e o rtyin g with wire c o mp le te a n d s tru ts 1 .5 ma p a rtlo n g itu d in a lya n d p ro vid in g b ru s h wo o d a s
d ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 3 0 2 .5
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g Ou tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
B in d in g Wire kg
0 .1 5 6 8 .3 0 0 .0 2
B ru s h Wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
b) La
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s (L S R s .5 .0 0 ) LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s 1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 4 .1 0
2 6 .5 1
Co s tfo r3 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
2 9 1 .6 4
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3 .0 0
9 7 .2 1
B) Drive n a tle a s t9 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d a n d 9 0 0 mma b o ve g ro u n d o n a ve ra g e
a) Ma
1 4 .0 0 1 9 6 .0 0
0 .1 5 6 8 .3 0 0 .0 2
B ru s h Wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 1 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s 1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
2 1 .2 0
e) Co n tra c to r's p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
2 3 .3 2
2 5 6 .5 5
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d + e )/3 .0 0
8 5 .5 2
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g p itc h in g o n s lo p e s la id o ve rp re p a re d fi lte rme d ia a s p e rd ra win g a n d
1 4 .5 1300 te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 3 0 2
I. S to n e /B o u ld e r
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .3 5 4 0 0 .0 0 1 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .7 5 2 7 5 .0 0 2 0 6 .2 5
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
I. Ce me n tc o n c re te b lo c k s o fs iz e a s p e rT a b le 1 3 0 0 .2 c a s tin c e me n tc o n c re te o
g ra d e M1 5
a) Co n c re te g ra d e M1 5
d o wn 1 .0 0 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9
R a te p e rc u m= (a )
7 ,6 7 4 .5 7
I. B ric k p itc h n g s e tin c e me n tmo rta r1 :4
a) Ma
B ric No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r1 :4 (R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 I) cum
0 .2 4 4 ,9 8 5 .1 0 1 ,1 9 6 .4 2
Ma day
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
7 4 1 .2 1
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 6 8 .2 6
R a te p e rc u m= (a + b + c + d )
6 ,2 5 0 .9 0
U n it=
a) Ma
1 .2 0 2 ,0 7 1 .2 0 2 ,4 8 5 .4 4
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 5 2 9 0 .0 0 1 4 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(S k ile d ) day
0 .2 5 2 9 0 .0 0 7 2 .5 0
1 .0 2 2 7 5 .0 0 2 8 0 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
4 2 7 .9 4
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
3 2 8 .0 9
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
3 ,6 0 8 .9 7
I. R u b b le s to n e la id in c e me n tmo rta r1 :3
U n it= c u m
* Qu a n tiys h a lb e a d o p te d a s p e rd e s ig n .
0 .2 0 1 ,5 7 1 .2 0 3 1 4 .2 4
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0
1 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 1 2 .5 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (i+ i+ i+ a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
Ce me n tc o n c re te b lo c k s g ra d e M1 5 cum
(R a te a s p e rite m1 1 .4 (I)i 1 .0 0 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9
Ad d fo rc e me n tc o n c re te b e d d in g cum
R a te a s p e rite m1 1 .4 (I)i 7 ,5 2 4 .0 9 0 .0 0
* Qu a n tiys h a lb e a d o p te d a s p e rd e s ig n .
R a te p e rc u m
7 ,5 9 9 .3 3
I. B ric k o n e d g e la id in c e me n tmo rta r(1 :3 )
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
B ric No s
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r(1 :3 )[(R a te a s in ite m1 1 .5 (i)] cum
0 .1 5 5 ,6 9 6 .2 0 8 5 4 .4 3
Ce me n tmo rta rb e d d in g (1 :5 )[(R a te a s in itm1 2 .1 (i)] cum
0 .2 5 4 ,6 0 2 .2 0 1 ,1 5 0 .5 5
b. La
Ma day
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
8 6 2 .5 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
6 6 1 .2 5
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
7 ,2 7 3 .7 2
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g o fd ryu b b le fl o o rin g c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a l
1 4 .8 1303 s p e c ifi c a tio n s Cla u s e 1 3 0 3 .3
U n it=
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .1 0 2 9 0 .0 0 2 9 .0 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .5 0 4 0 0 .0 0 2 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 1 2 .5 0
Ad d 1 p e rc e n to f(b )fo rtimmin g a n d p re p a ra tio n o fb a s e
6 .4 2
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to rs p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
P ro vid in g a n d la yin g c u rta in wa ls c o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n Cla u
1 4 .9 1300 1304
U n it=
U n it=
a) Ma
S to n e b o u ld e r cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
S to n e s p a ls cum
0 .2 0 1 ,5 7 1 .2 0 3 1 4 .2 4
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 5 2 9 0 .0 0 1 4 .5 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
0 .2 5 4 0 0 .0 0 1 0 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
Ad d :1 p e rc e n to fc o s to f(a + b )fo rtimmin g a n d p re p a ra tio n o fb e d
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
1 4 .1 1 Co n s tru c tio n o fto e wa ls fo rp ro te c tio n o fs lo p e s a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n
1300 Cla u s e 1 3 0 2 .5
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
S to n e fo rR R ma s o n ry cum In p u tR a te
1 .0 0 # V AL U E !
T h ro u g h a n d b o n d s to n e No s . In p u tR a te
(7 n o x 0 .2 4 x 0 .2 4 mx 0 .3 9 m= 0 .1 6 c u m) 7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Ma te day
0 .1 2 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 .8 0
Ma s o n 1 s tCla s s day
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .8 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 9 5 .0 0
B h is ti day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
Ad d fo rs c a fo ld in g @5 p e rc e n to n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
# V AL U E !
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c + d
# V AL U E !
No te : F o rh e ig h tle s s th a n 3 m,d ryu b b le ma s o n ryc a n a ls o b e u s e d .In th a tc a s e ,th e s u b -ite mo fc e m
mo rta rma yb e o mite d in th e a n a lys is .
U n it= c u m
a) Ma
B ric No s .
5 0 0 .0 0 5 .8 0 2 ,9 0 0 .0 0
Ce me n tmo rta r1 :4 cum
0 .2 4 3 ,9 3 5 .1 0 9 4 4 .4 2
R a te s a s p e rs u b -a n a lys is
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 9 2 9 0 .0 0 2 6 .1 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .8 0 4 0 0 .0 0 3 2 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 0 .0 0
Bh day
0 .2 0 2 8 0 .0 0 5 6 .0 0
c) Ove rh e a d s @1 5 %o n (a + b )
9 3 7 .3 0
d) Co n tra c to r’s p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c )
5 6 2 .3 8
R a te p e rc u m= a + b + c
6 ,1 8 6 .2 1
S u b -a n a lys is
Ce me n tmo rta r1 :4 (1 c e me n t:4 s a n d )
U n it=
a) Ma
Ce t
0 .3 8 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 2 ,0 7 8 .6 0
Sa cum
1 .0 5 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,5 7 5 .0 0
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
0 .9 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 4 7 .5 0
Bh day
0 .0 8 2 8 0 .0 0 2 2 .4 0
T o ta lma te ria la n d la b o u r= (a + b )
3 ,9 3 5 .1 0
I. Ce me n tc o n c re te g ra d e M1 0 in c a s e o fc o n c re te b lo c k p itc h in g
U n it= c u m
I. P .C .C g ra d e M2 0
U n it= c u m
a) Ma te ria l
Ce me n t t
0 .2 5 0 5 ,4 7 0 .0 0 1 ,3 6 7 .5 0
Co a rs e s a n d cum
0 .4 8 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0
4 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .5 7 6 2 ,3 2 1 .2 0 1 ,3 3 7 .0 1
2 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .2 8 8 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 8 7 0 .6 2
1 0 mma g g re g a te cum
0 .0 9 6 3 ,0 2 3 .0 0 2 9 0 .2 1
b) Labour
Ma te day
0 .0 8 2 9 0 .0 0 2 3 .2 0
Ma s o n (1 s tCla s s ) day
0 .1 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 0 .0 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .6 3 2 7 5 .0 0 4 4 8 .2 5
B h is ti day
0 .2 7 2 8 0 .0 0 7 5 .6 0
c) Ma c h in e ry
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d s c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r's p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
B) Drive n a tle a s t9 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d a n d 9 0 0 mma b o ve g ro u n d o n a ve ra g e
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 .0 0 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
S u g g e s tive S in g le b a mb o o s p u ra n d p a lis a d in g o fwh o le 1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (B h o lu k a o rB a ru a )8 5 m
1 4 .1 3 1 0 0 mmd ia .Clo s e lyp a c k e d & d rive n in c lu d in g fi tin g ,fi x in g with h a lf2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (ja tio r
B e th u a )h o riz o n ta lyin th re e ro ws with c a n e o rtyin g wire c o mp le te a n d s tru ts 1 5 0 0 mma p a rt
lo n g itu d in a lya n d p ro vid in g b ru s h wo o d in th e s p u ra s p e rd ra win g s a n d te c h n ic a l
s p e c ifi c a tio n s
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (8 5 mm-1 0 0 mmd ia )3 .0 lo n g No s In p u tR a te
1 5 .0 0 # V AL U E !
2 .0 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
0 .1 5 6 8 .3 0 1 0 .2 5
B ru s h Wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
b) La
0 .0 5 2 9 0 .0 0 1 4 .5 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .2 0 2 7 5 .0 0 3 3 0 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 md ia ,2 .0 mlo n g ) No s In p u tR a te
1 0 .0 0 # V AL U E !
2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 mmd ia ,2 .0 mlo n g ) No s In p u tR a te
1 .5 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
0 .1 5 6 8 .3 0 1 0 .2 5
1 0 .0 0
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r's p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 .0 0 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
C) Drive n a tle a s t6 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d a n d 1 2 0 0 mma b o ve g ro u n d o n a ve ra g e .
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
9 .0 0 # V AL U E !
2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 mmd ia ,2 mlo n g 0 No s In p u tR a te
1 .5 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
0 .1 5 6 8 .3 0 1 0 .2 5
B ru s h Wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rp ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rm= (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 mmd ia ,2 .5 mlo n g ) No s In p u tR a te
1 4 .0 0 # V AL U E !
4 .0 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
0 .7 5 6 8 .3 0 5 1 .2 3
b) La
Ma day
0 .0 4 2 9 0 .0 0 1 1 .6 0
1 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r's p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
B) 1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (B h o lu k a o rB a ru a )8 5 mmto 1 0 0 mmd ia
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 mmd ia ,2 .5 mlo n g ) No s In p u tR a te
7 .0 0 # V AL U E !
4 .0 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
1 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 6 8 .3 0
B ru s h Wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
b) La
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .4 0 2 7 5 .0 0 3 8 5 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 m= a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
S u g g e s tive P ro vid in g 'A 'typ e s in g le s p u rwith 1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (B h o lu k a o rB a ru a )8 5 mmto 1 0 0 mmd ia .Drive
1 4 .1 5 c lo s e lyp la c e d 3 mto 4 ma b o ve g ro u n d a n d 1 2 0 0 mmto 1 5 0 0 mmb e lo wg ro u n d tie d with c a
o rc o irs trin g ,h a lf2 n d c la s s b a mb o o (ja tio rB e th u a )h o riz o n ta lyo n b o th fa c e p la c e d n o tmo re th a
o n e me tre a p a rtin c lu d in g wh o le b a mb o o s tru ts in s id e o n e me tre a p a rta n d 2 n o s .o fp u rlin a to
a n d b o to mfi te d with ve rtic a ls tru ts a t1 5 0 0 mma p a rta n d fi lin g with b ru s h wo o d o rju n g le wo o d
in s id e th e s p u rc o mp le te a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s
U n it= R u n n in g me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 3 .0 0 me tre
a) Ma
1 s tc la s s b a mb o o (8 5 -1 0 0 mmd ia ,4 .5 -5 .5 mlo n g ) No s In p u tR a te
1 5 .0 0 # V AL U E !
6 .0 0 # V AL U E !
B in d in g wire Kg .
2 .0 0 6 8 .3 0 1 3 6 .6 0
B ru s h wo o d (L S R s .1 0 .0 0 ) LS
1 0 .0 0
Ma day
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 1 2 .5 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to r's p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r3 me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/3
# V AL U E !
1 4 .1 6 1300 ra n g in g fro m1 .2 mto 3 md rive n a t1 5 0 mmc e n tre to c e n tre a n d p ro vid e d with th re e h o riz o n ta ls p lit
b a mb o o ru n n e rfi x e d with n a ils .Allb a mb o o s to b e d u lyp ro te c te d b yc o a lta rp a in tin g .
U n it= R u n n in g Me tre
T a k in g o u tp u t= 1 0 .0 0 ru n n in g me tre
0 .0 6 2 9 0 .0 0 1 7 .4 0
Ma z d o o r(U n s k ile d ) day
1 .5 0 2 7 5 .0 0 4 1 2 .5 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 .0 0
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rs p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
Co s tfo r1 0 R u n n in g Me tre = a + b + c + d + e
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rS q m= (a + b + c + d + e )/1 0
# V AL U E !
T a k in g o u tp u t= 4 .0 0 R M
a) Ma
0 .4 0 4 # V AL U E !
1 0 .0 0 # V AL U E ! # V AL U E !
1 s tCla s s B a mb o o No s In p u tR a te
5 .0 0 # V AL U E !
2 n d c la s s b a mb o o No s In p u tR a te
5 .0 0 # V AL U E !
Co LS
1 0 0 .0 0
1 0 0 .0 0
b) La
Ca rp e n te r1 s tCla s s No s
1 .2 0 4 0 0 .0 0 4 8 0 .0 0
Ma No s
1 .2 0 2 9 0 .0 0 3 4 8 .0 0
3 0 .0 0 2 7 5 .0 0 8 ,2 5 0 .0 0
c) S u n d rie s LS
5 0 .0 0
d) Ove rh e a d c h a rg e s @1 5 %o n (a + b + c )
# V AL U E !
e) Co n tra c to rs p ro fi t@1 0 %o n (a + b + c + d )
# V AL U E !
# V AL U E !
R a te p e rme tre = (a + b + c + d + e )/4
# V AL U E !
S u g g e s tive S u p p lyin g a n d fi lin g u p h o lo ws o fth e timb e rs p u rto a n a ve ra g e h e ig h to f3 6 0 0 mma b o ve g ro u
1 4 .1 8 with ju n g le wo o d b ra n c h e s a s p e rd ra win g a n d te c h n ic a ls p e c ifi c a tio n s a s d ire c te d b yth
E n g in e e r.
U n it=
a) La
A. Manual Means
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Materials
Compensation for earth Taken from private land cum 7.50 25.00 187.50
B. Mechanical Means
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b. Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacty @ 60 hour 0.83 1,512.00 1,254.96
cum/h
Compensation for earth taken from private land cum 37.50 25.00 937.50
Note: Only 75% of fresh material has been provided as 25% can be retrieved
from site from earth i.e. flown down the slop in the form of slurry and
deposited at the foot of rain cuts.
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15.2 1900 1. Maintenance of Earthen shoulder (filling with fresh selected soil
Unit = sqm
a. Labour
b. Machinery
Hydraulic Excavator 0.9 cum bucket capacity @ 60 cum per hour 0.25 1,512.00 378.00
hour
Tipper 5.5 cum hour 0.68 360.00 244.80
Add 10% cost of transportation to cover cost of loading 24.48
and unloading
Unit = sqm
Taking output = 100 sqm
a. Labour
b. Machinery
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i. Repair to pot holes by removal of failed material, trimming the
sides to vertical and levelling the bottom, cleaning the same
with compressed air or any appropriate method filled with
75mm B.M, applying bitumen emulsion prime coat at the bottom
and bitumen emulsion tack coat on sides and on bottom as per
technical specifications Clauses 502 and 503.
Unit = cum
a) Labour
b) Machinery
c) Material
Primer with bitumen emulsion @ 9 kg/10 sqm 187.5x9 = Tonne 0.168 24,116.00 4,051.49
168.75 kg.
Bottom = 187.5
Total = 215.77
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
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Mate day 0.64 290.00 661.12
b) Machinery
c) Material
Bitumen for pre-mix carpet @ 14.60 kg/10 sqm tonne 0.292 24,116.00 7,041.87
200x14.60/10 =292 kg
Bitumen for tack coat @ 2 kg per 10 sqm 200 x 2 / 10 = 40 tonne 0.04 24,116.00 964.64
kg
Bitumen for seal coat @ 6.8 kg per 10 sqm tonne 0.136 24,116.00 3,279.78
200 x 6.8 / 10 = 136 kg
Crushed stone aggregate @ 0.27 cum per 10 sqm cum 5.40 2,171.20 11,724.48
= 200 x 0.27 / 10 = 5.4 cum
Crushed sand passing 2.36 mm sieve and retained on 180 cum 1.20 2,071.00 2,485.20
mircon sieve @ 0.06 cum per 10 sqm
Unit = sqm
Taking output = 200 sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Air compressor 210 cfm with tractor hour 2.00 370.80 741.60
c) Material
Bitumen for tack coat @ 3kg per 10 sqm 200 x 3 / 10 = 60 tonne 0.064 24,116.00 1,543.42
kg
Bitumen for pre-mix carpet @ 14.60 kg per 10 sqm = 200 x tonne 0.29 24,116.00 7,041.87
14.6 / 10 = 292 kg
Bitumen for seal coat @ 6.8 kg per 10 sqm tonne 0.14 24,116.00 3,279.78
= 200 x 6.8 / 10 = 136 kg
Crushed stone aggregate @ 0.27 cum per 10 sqm cum 5.40 2,171.20 11,724.48
= 200 x 0.27 / 10 = 5.4 cum
Crushed sand passing 2.36 mm sieve and retained on 180 cum 1.20 2,071.00 2,485.20
micron sieve @ 0.06 cum per 10 sqm
200 x 0.06 / 10 = 1.20 cum
d) Overhead charges @ 10% on a+b+c 3,861.04
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Cost for 200 sqm = a+b+c+d+e 46,718.53
Unit = sqm
Taking output = 200 sqm
a) Labour
b) Machinery
Concrete mixer 0.4 / 0.28 cum capacity hour 2.50 270.00 675.00
Air compressor 210 CFM with tractor hour 2.00 370.80 741.60
c) Materials
Emulsion for tack coat @ 3 kg per 10 sqm tonne 0.06 24,116.00 1,446.96
200 x 3 / 10 = 60 kg
Emulsion for premix carpet @ 21.50 kg per 10 sqm tonn 0.43 24,116.00 10,369.88
200 x 21.50 / 10 = 430 kg
Emulsion for seal coat @ 10 kg per 10 sqm tonn 0.20 24,116.00 4,823.20
= 200 x 10 / 10 = 200 kg
Crushed stone aggregate @ 0.27 cum per 10 sqm = cum 5.40 2,171.20 11,724.48
200 x 0.27 / 10 = 5.4 cum
Crushed sand passing 2.36 mm sieve and retained on 180 cum 1.20 2,071.00 2,485.20
micron sieve @ 0.06 cum per 10 sqm =
200 x 0.06 / 10 = 1.20
Unit = sqm
Note: The cost of 25% retrived material may be deducted from rates.
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Maintenance of WBM road including filling up of pot holes, ruts and
rectifying corrugated surface, damaged edges and ravelling as per
technical specification Clause 1906.
Unit = Sqm
Note: The cost of 25% retrived material may be deducted from rates.
a) Labour
a) Labour
b) Material
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Unit = One No. Culvert (2 m span)
a) Labour
b) Material
a) Labour
b) Material
(LS Rs.350.00)
c) Overhead charge @ 10% on a+b 262.20
d) Contractors profit @ 10% on a+b+c 288.42
Unit = 1 km
Taking output = one km
a) Labour
b) Material
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Cost for one Km = a+b+c+d 1,114.53
a) Labour
b) Materials
ISMC = 0.029T
MS plate = 0.01
c) Machinery
RCC Railing
Unit = running metre
a) Labour
b) Materials
Rate as per item no. 13.1 (III) of Chapter 13 cum 0.10 13,117.71 1,311.77
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15.11 1900 Maintenance of 200 metre and km stones
Unit = 1 km
Assuming 1 km stone, 4 nos 200 metre stone and 1/5th 5km stone
(ii) Printing letters and figures of any shade with synthtic enamel
paint of any approved colour to give an even shade
a) Labour
b) Materials
(LS = Rs.100.00)
15.12 1900 Cutting of branches of trees shrubs and trimming of grass and weeds
(i) Cutting of branches of trees and shrubs from the road way or
with in R.O.W including disposal of wood and leaves to suitable
location as per technical specification Clause 1914
a) Labour
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Rate per tree = (a+b+c)/10 105.85
(ii) Cutting of shrubs from the road way or with in R.O.W and
disposal of shrubs to suitable locations as per technical
specifications Clause 1914
Unit=Each
a) Labour
Unit = sqm
a) Labour
15.13 1900 White washing of parapet walls of CD work and tree truncks
White washing two coats on parapet walls and tree trunks including
preparation of surface by cleaning scraping etc. as per technical
specifications Clause 1915
Unit = sqm
Taking output = 9 sqm
a) Labour
b) Materials
Note: For analysis of rates for maintenance works bitumen grade S-90 has
been taken. User may modify as per site requirement
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1 Open graded Premix carpet 20 mm thick
Unit = sqm
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Summary of Rate Analysis
Item Description Unit Rate
No. (Rs.)
1.1 Loading and Unloading of Lime, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick Aggregate, Kankar,
Building Rubbish, Crushed Slag, Stone for Masonry Work by Manual Means
(i) Loading of Lime, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick Aggregate, Kankar, Building cum 12.00
Rubbish, Crushed Slag, Stone for Masonry Work by manual means including a
lead upto 30 m
(ii) Loading of Earth, Sand, Moorum, Manure, Flyash by manual means including a cum 13.00
lead upto 30 m
(iii) Unloading of Lime, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick Aggregate, Kankar, cum 6.50
Building Rubbish, Crushed Slag, Stone for Masonry Work by manual means
including a lead upto 30 m
(iv) Unloading of Earth, Sand, Moorum, Manure, Flyash by manual means cum 6.50
including a lead upto 30 m
1.2 Loading and Unloading Lime, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick Aggregate, Kankar,
Building Rubbish, Crushed Slag, Stone for Masonry Work by Mechanical Means
(i) Loading of Lime, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick Aggregate, Kankar, Building cum 39.00
Rubbish, Crushed Slag, Stone for Masonry Work by mechanical means
including a lead upto 30 m
(ii) Loading of Earth, Sand, Moorum, Manure, Flyash by mechanical means cum 20.00
including a lead upto 30 m.
(iii) Unloading of Earth, Sand, Lime, Moorum, Aggregate, Stone Boulder, Brick cum 6.00
Aggregate, Kankar, Building Rubbish, Manure, Crushed Slag, Flyash, Stone for
Masonry Work by mechanical means.
(i) Loading of Bricks by manual means including a lead upto 30 m 1000 Nos. 111.00
(ii) Unloading and Stacking of Bricks by manual means including a lead upto 30 1000 Nos. 111.00
m
1.4 Loading and Unloading of Cement by Manual Means
1.5 Loading and Unloading of Structural Steel and Steel Bars by manual means
(i) Loading of Structural Steel, Steel Bars by manual means including a lead t 103.00
upto 30 m
(ii) Unloading of Structural Steel, Steel Bars by manual means including a lead t 103.00
upto 30 m
(i) Loading of Bitumen Drums by manual means including a lead upto 30 m t 106.00
(ii) Unloading of Bitumen Drums by Manual Means including a lead upto 30 m t 93.00
(i) Loading with care C.C. Blocks, km Stone, 200 m Stone, Boundary Pillar, Kerb, cum 238.00
Channel, Bond Stone, etc. by manual means including a lead upto 30 m
(ii) Unloading with care C.C. Blocks, km Stone, 200 m Stone, Boundary Pillar, Kerb cum 238.00
Channel, Bond Stone, etc. by manual means including a lead upto 30 m
(i) Loading of RCC Hume pipes by mechanical means including a lead upto 30 m
(ii) Unloading of RCC Hume pipe by manual means including a lead upto 30 m
(iii) Unloading of RCC Hume pipes by mechanical means including a lead upto 30
m
Case-III: Katcha Track and Track in River Bed/Nallah Bed and Choe Bed [Link] 7.00
(i) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to Grading cum #VALUE!
1 (90 mm to 45 mm) as per Table 400.8 of Technical Specifications.
(ii) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to Grading cum #VALUE!
2 (63 mm to 45 mm) as per Table 400.8 of Technical Specifications.
(iii) Supply of quarried stone and hand breaking into coarse aggregate to Grading cum #VALUE!
3 (53 mm to 22.4 mm) as per Table 400.8 of Technical Specifications.
1.12 Crushing of Stone Aggregates 100 per cent passing through 53 mm sieve as per
Table 500.6 of Technical Specifications.
Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone crushing unit of cum #VALUE!
200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and secondary crushing units, belt conveyor
and vibrating screens to obtain stone aggregates 100 per cent passing through 53
mm sieve as per Table 500.6 of Technical Specifications including the cost of
stone.
1.13 Crushing of Stone Aggregates 100 per cent passing through 22.4 mm sieve as per
Table 500.6 of Technical Specifications.
Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone crushing unit of cum #VALUE!
200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and secondary crushing units, belt conveyor
and vibrating screens to obtain stone aggregates 100 per cent passing through
22.4 mm sieve as per Table 500.6 of Technical Specifications including the cost of
stone.
1.14 Crushing of Stone Aggregates Nominal Size 13.2 mm as per Table 500.9 of
Technical Specifications.
Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone crushing unit of cum #VALUE!
200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and secondary crushing units, belt conveyor
and vibrating screens to obtain stone aggregates of 13.2 mm nominal size as per
Table 500.9 of Technical Specifications including the cost of stone.
1.15 Crushing of Stone Aggregates 9.5 mm Nominal Size as per Table 500.9 of
Technical Specifications.
Crushing of stone boulders of 150 mm size in an integrated stone crushing unit of cum #VALUE!
200 t/h capacity comprising of primary and secondary crushing units, belt conveyor
and vibrating screens to obtain stone aggregates of 9.5 mm nominal size as per
Table 500.9 of Technical Specifications including the cost of stone.
Clearing and grubbing road land including uprooting wild vegetation, grass, bushes,
shrubs, saplings and trees of girth upto 300 mm, removal of stumps of such trees
cut earlier and disposal of unserviceable materials and stacking of serviceable
material to be used or auctioned, upto a lead of 1000 m including removal and
disposal of top organic soil not exceeding 150 mm in thickness as per Technical
Specification Clause 201.
2.3 Cutting of Trees including Cutting of Trunks, Branches and Removal of Stumps
Cutting of trees, including cutting of trunks, branches and removal of stumps &
roots, refilling, compaction of backfilling and stacking of serviceable material by
manual means with all lifts as per Technical Specification Clause 201.
Dismantling of existing structures like culverts, bridges, retaining walls and other
structure comprising of masonry, cement concrete, wood work, steel work,
including T&P and scaffolding wherever necessary, sorting the dismantled material
disposal of unserviceable material and stacking the serviceable material with all
lifts and lead of 1000 m as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Dismantling of existing structures like culverts, bridges, retaining walls and other
structures comprising of brick masonry, including disposal of unserviceable
material and stacking the serviceable material with all lift and lead of 1000 m as
per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Dismantling of existing structures like culverts, bridges, retaining walls and other
structure comprising of stone masonry, including disposal of unserviceable
material and stacking the serviceable material with all lift and lead of 1000 m as
per Technical Specification Clause 202.
(F) Dismantling boulders laid in wire crates including opening of crates and cum 249.00
stacking dismantled materials
2.8 Dismantling Wood Work Wrought and Planed Fixed in Frames of Trusses upto a cum 570.00
height of 5 m above Plinth Level as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
2.9 Dismantling Steel Work in all Types of Sections upto a height of 5 m above Plinth
Level excluding Cutting of rivet as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
(C) Extra over Items (A) and (B) for cutting rivets t 11.00
2.10 Scraping of bricks dismantled from brick work including stacking as per Technical 1000 Nos. 1,214.00
Specification Clause 202.
2.11 Scraping of Stone from Dismantled Stone Masonry as per Technical Specification
Clause 202.
2.12 Scraping Plaster in Lime or Cement Mortar from Brick / Stone Masonry as per sqm 16.00
Technical Specification Clause 202.
2.13 Removing all types of Hume pipes and stacking within a lead of 1000 m including
Earthwork and Dismantling of Masonry Works as per Technical Specification
Clause 202.
Dismantling guard rails by manual means and disposal of dismantled material with running m 78.00
all lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m, stacking serviceable materials and
unserviceable materials separately as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Dismantling kerb stones by manual means and disposal of dismantled material running m 15.00
with all lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Dismantling kerb stone channels by manual means and disposal of dismantled running m 23.00
material with all lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m as per Technical Specification
Clause 202.
Dismantling of barbed wire fencing / wire mesh fencing including posts, foundation running m 50.00
concrete, backfilling of pit by manual means including disposal of dismantled
material with all lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m, stacking serviceable material and
unserviceable material separately as per Technical Specification Clause 202.
Dismantling of CI water pipe line 600 mm dia including disposal with all lifts and running m 152.00
lead upto 1000 m and stacking of serviceable material and unserviceable material
separately under supervision of concerned department as per Technical
Specification Clause 202.
Removal of telephone/electric poles with wires including excavation and each 171.00
dismantling of foundation concrete and lines under the supervision of concerned
department, disposal with all lifts and upto a lead of 1000 m and stacking the
serviceable and unserviceable material separately as per Technical Specification
Clause 202.
Chapter 3-EARTHWORK, EROSION CONTROL AND DRAINAGE
Scarifying existing granular surface to a depth of 50 mm and disposal of scarified sqm 22.00
material with a lift upto 3 m and leads upto 1000 m as per Technical Specification
Clause 301.4.
Scarifying the existing bituminous road surface to a depth of 150 mm and disposal sqm 9.00
of scarified material with a lift upto 3 m and lead upto 1000 m as per Technical
Specification Clause 301.4.
Construction of embankment with approved materials deposited at site from cum 58.00
roadway cutting and excavation from drain and foundation of other structures
graded and compacted to meet requirement of Tables 300.1 and 300.2 as per
Technical Specification Clause 301.5
Construction of embankment with approved material obtained from borrow pits cum 206.00
with a lift upto 1.5 m, transporting to site, spreading, grading to required slope and
compacting to meet requirement of Tables 300.1 and 300.2 with a lead upto 1000
m as per Technical Specification Clause 301.5
3.5 (i) Excavation in Cutting in Soil by manual means with lead upto 50 m
Excavation for roadway in soil using manual means for carrying of cut earth cum 130.00
to embankment site with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 50 m as per
Technical Specification Clause 302.3
Excavation for roadway in soil by mechanical means including cutting and cum 66.00
pushing the earth to site of embankment upto a distance of 100 m, including
trimming bottom and side slopes in accordance with requirements of lines,
grades and cross-sections.
(iii) Excavation in Soil using Hydraulic Excavator and Tippers with disposal upto
1000 m
Excavation for roadwork in soil with hydraulic excavator of 0.9 cum bucket cum 38.00
capacity including cutting and loading in tippers, trimming bottom and side
slopes, in accordance with requirements of lines, grades and cross-sections,
and transporting to the embankment location with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead
upto 1000 m as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3
Removal of unsuitable soil including excavation, loading and disposal upto 1000 m cum 38.00
lead but excluding compaction ground supporting embankment subgrade
replacement by suitable soil, which shall be paid separately as per Clause 303.5.2
as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3.11
Excavation in ordinary rock using manual means including loading in a truck cum 202.00
and carrying of excavated material to embankment site with a lift upto 1.5 m
and lead upto 50 m as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3.5.
(ii) Excavation in Ordinary Rock with Dozer with lead upto 100 m
Excavation for roadway in ordinary rock by deploying a dozer D-50 including cum 72.00
cutting and pushing the cut earth to site of embankment upto a distance of
100 m (average lead 50 m), trimming bottom and side slopes in accordance
with the requirements of lines, grades and cross-sections with lift upto 1.5 m
(iii) Excavation in Ordinary Rock using Hydraulic Excavator and Tippers with
disposal upto 1000 m
Excavation for roadway in ordinary rock with hydraulic excavator of 0.9 cum cum 69.00
bucket capacity including cutting and loading in tippers, transporting to
embankment site with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 1000 m, trimming
bottom and side slopes in accordance with requirements of lines, grades and
cross-sections as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3.5
3.9 (i) Excavation in Hard Rock (requiring blasting) with disposal upto 1000 m
Excavation for roadway in hard rock (requiring blasting) by drilling, blasting cum #VALUE!
and breaking, trimming of bottom and side slopes in accordance with
requirements of lines, grades and cross-sections, loading and disposal of cut
rock with a lift upto 1.5 m and leads upto 1000 m as per Technical
Specification Clause 302.3.5
Excavation for roadway in hard rock (blasting prohibited) with rock breakers
including breaking rock, loading in tippers and disposal with a lift upto 1.5 m
and lead upto 1000 metres, trimming bottom and side slopes in accordance
with requirements of lines, grades and cross- sections as per Technical
Specification Clause 302.3.5
(iii) Excavation in Hard Rock (controlled blasting) with disposal upto 1000 m
Excavation for roadway in hard rock with controlled blasting by drilling, cum #VALUE!
blasting and breaking, trimming of bottom and side slopes in accordance
with requirements of lines, grades and cross-sections, loading and disposal
of cut rock with a lift upto 1.5 m and leads upto 1000 m as per Technical
Specification Clause 302.3.5
3.10 Stripping, Storing and Relaying Top Soil from Right-of-Way (R.O.W) cum 372.00
3.11 Stripping, Storing and Relaying Top Soil from Borrow Areas in Agricultural Fields
Stripping of top soil from borrow areas located in agriculture fields, storing at a cum 178.00
suitable place, spreading and relaying after taking the borrow earth to maintain
fertility of the agricultural field, finishing it to the required levels to the satisfaction
of the farmer/land owner as per Technical Specification Clause 302.3.2.
Furnishing and laying of the live sods of perennial turf forming grass on sqm #VALUE!
embankment slope, verges or other locations shown on the drawing or as directed
by the Engineer including preparation of ground, fetching of sods and watering as
per Technical Specification Clause 309.
Preparation of seed bed on previously laid top soil, furnishing and placing of seeds, sqm #VALUE!
fertilizer, mulching material, applying bituminous emulsion @ 0.23 litre per sqm
and laying and fixing jute netting, including watering for 3 months all as per
Technical Specification Clause 310.
Construction of subgrade and earthen shoulders with approved material obtained cum 195.00
from borrow pits with all lifts and leads, transporting to site, spreading, grading to
required slope and compacted to meet requirement of Table 300.2 with lead upto
1000 m as per Technical Specification Clause 303.1.
Loosening, Levelling and Compacting original ground supporting embankment cum 20.00
to facilitate placement of first layer of embankment, scarified to a depth of
150 mm, mixed with water at OMC and then compacted by rolling so as to
achieve minimum dry density as given in Tables 300.1 and 300.2 for
embankment construction as per Technical Specification Clause 301.4.1.
Loosening of the ground upto a level of 300 mm below the subgrade level, cum 60.00
watered, graded and compacted in layers to meet requirement of Tables
300.1 and 300.2 for subgrade construction as per Technical Specification
Clause 303.5.2.
Preparation and surface treatment of formation by removing mud and slurry, sqm 2.00
watering to the extent needed to maintain the desired moisture content, trimming
to the required line, grade, profile and rolling with three wheel 80-100 kN static
roller, complete as per Technical Specification Clause [Link]
Carrying out excavation in hard rock to achive a specified slope of the rock face by sqm #VALUE!
controlled use of explosives and blasting accessories in properly aligned and
spaced drill holes, collection of the excavated rock by a D-50 dozer, loading in
tipper by a front end loader and disposing of the material with a lift upto 1.5 m and
lead upto 1000 m as per Technical Specification Clause 304.3
3.18 Construction of Embankment with Flyash/Pond ash available from Coal or Lignite
Burning Thermal Plants as Waste Material
Providing, laying and spreading soil on a prepared sub-grade, pulverising, mixing the cum 550.00
spread soil in place with rotavator with 4 per cent slaked lime with minimum
content of 70 per cent of CaO, grading with motor grader and compacting with the
road roller at OMC to achieve atleast 98 per cent of the max dry density to form a
layer of sub-base as per Technical Specification Clause 403.
Providing, laying and spreading soil on a prepared sub-grade, pulverising, adding the
designed quantity of cement to the spread soil, mixing in place with rotavator,
grading with the motor grader and compacting with the road roller at OMC to
achieve the desired unconfined compressive strength and to form a layer of sub-
base/base as per Technical Specification Clause 404.
1) WBM Grading 1
2) WBM Grading 2
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting stone aggregates of specific
sizes to water bound macadam specification including spreading in uniform
thickness, hand packing, rolling with smooth wheel roller 80-100 kN in
stages to proper grade and camber, applying and brooming, stone screening/
binding materials to fill-up the interstices of coarse aggregate, watering and
compacting to the required density grading 2 as per Technical Specification
Clause 405.
3) WBM Grading 3
1) WBM Grading 1
2) WBM Grading 2
3) WBM Grading 3
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting graded stone aggregate to wet mix
macadam specification including premixing the material with water at OMC in
mechanical mixer (Pug Mill), carriage of mixed material by tipper to site, laying in
uniform layers in sub-base/base course on a well prepared sub-base and
compacting with smooth wheel roller of 80 to 100kN weight to achieve the desired
density including lighting, barricading and maintenance of diversion, etc as per
Tables 400.11 & 400.12 and Technical Specification Clause 406.
A. Earthen Shoulders
B. Hard Shoulders
Rate as applicable for sub-base and/or base may be adopted as per approved
design.
C. Paved Shoulders
4.11 Granular sub-base/base/surface course with local materials (Table 400.13) by mix
in place method normal Construction of granular sub-base by providing local
material spreading in uniform layers with motor grader on prepared surface, mixing
by mix in place method with rotavator at once and compacting with smooth wheel
roller to achieve the desired density complete as per Clause 401.4 as per Technical
Specification Clause 408.
4.12 Construction of Water Bound Macadam using locally available material (Table
400.13)
Providing, laying spreading and compacting local material in block or large discrete cum 3,250.00
particles, such as kankar, Laterite, Dhandla etc. as per Table 400.13 to water bound
macadam specification including spreading in uniform thickness, hand packing,
rolling with three wheel 80-100 kN static roller in stages to proper grade and
camber, applying and brooming requisite type of screening /binding materials to
fill-up the interstices of laid material watering and compacting to the required
density as per Clause 405.3 and Technical Specification Cluase 408.
Construction of sub-base using lime-flyash admixture with granular soil, free from cum 527.00
organic matter/deleterious material or clayey silts and low plasticity clays having
PI between 5 and 20 and liquid limit less than 25 and commercial dry lime, slaked
at site or pre-slaked with CaO content not less than 50 per cent, flyash to conform
to gradation as per Clause 4.3 of IRC:SP:20, lime+flyash content ranging between
10 to 30 per cent, the minimum un-confined compressive strength and CBR value
after 28-days curing and 4-days soaking to be 0.75 MPa and 25 per cent
respectively, all as specified in IRC:88 including a lead upto 1000 m as per
Technical Specification Cluase 409.
Providing, laying, spreading and compacting crushed slag to water Bound cum #VALUE!
Macadam specification including spreading in uniform thickness, hand packing
rolling with smooth wheel roller 80-100 kN in stages to proper grade and camber,
applying and brooming requisite type of screening/binding materials to fill up the
interstees of crushed slag watering and compacting to the required density as per
Clause 405.3 and Technical Specification Cluase 410.3.2.
Providing laying and spreading granulated blast furnace slag on a prepared sub- cum 616.00
grade pulverising adding the designed quantitity of cement to the spread
granulated blast furnace slag mixing in place with rotavator grading with the
mortar grader and compacting with smooth wheel roller 80-100 kN at OMC to
achieve the desired unconfined compressive strength and to form a layer of sub-
base/base as per Technical Specification Clauses 404.3 and 410.4.2.
A) By mix-in-place method
Laying brick soling layer on prepared sub-grade with brick on end edging according sqm 544.00
to lines, graded and cross-section shown on the drawing filling joints with sand and
earth, spreading 25 mm thick layer of earth over brick soling, watering and rolliing
the same with three wheel road roller 80-100 kN as per Technical Specification
Clause 412
Providing and laying stone set pavement on prepared surface with sub-base 100 sqm #VALUE!
mm thick compacted Granular Sub-base as per Clause 401.4 and base 75 mm
thick compacted water bound macadam grading 2 as per Clause 405.3. The 150
mm thick hammer desired stones are laid in the herring one or stretched bond
pattern. The stones are compacted into the bedding sand of 40 mm over the WBM
base bounded by edge stone using suitable compacting device. The gaps are filled
with fine sand stone dust as per Technical Specification Clause 413.4
Providing and applying primer coat with Bitumen emulsion (SS-1) on sqm 33.00
prepared surface of granular base including cleaning of road surface and
spraying primer at the rate of 0.90- 1.2 kg/sqm using mechanical means as
per Technical Specification Clause 502.
Providing and applying primer coat with Bitumen emulsion (SS-1) on sqm 42.00
prepared surface of granular base including cleaning of road surface and
spraying primer at the rate of 1.2-1.5 kg/sqm using mechanical means as per
Technical Specification Clause 502.
(i) Providing and applying tack coat with Bitumen emulsion (RS-1) using sqm 8.00
emulsion distributor at the rate of 0.20 to 0.25 kg per sqm on the prepared
bituminous surface cleaned with Hydraulic broom as per Technical
Specification Clause 503.
(ii) Providing and applying tack coat with Bitumen emulsion (RS-1) using sqm 10.00
emulsion distributor at the rate of 0.25 to 0.30 kg per sqm on the prepared
dry and hungry bituminous surface cleaned with Hydraulic broom as per
Technical Specification Clause 503.
(iii) Providing and applying tack coat with Bitumen emulsion (RS-1) using sqm 10.00
emulsion distributor at the rate of 0.25 to 0.30 kg per sqm on the prepared
granular surfaces treated with primer & cleaned with Hydraulic broom as per
Technical Specification Clause 503.
(iv) Providing and applying tack coat with Bitumen emulsion (RS-1) using sqm 11.00
emulsion pressure distributor at the rate of 0.30 to 0.35 kg per sqm on the
prepared non-bituminous surfaces (cement concrete pavement) cleaned with
Hydraulic broom as per Technical Specification Clause 503.
Providing and laying bituminous macadam with hot mix plant using crushed cum 8,616.00
aggregates of grading as per Table 500.4 premixed with bituminous binder,
transported to site upto a lead of 1000 m laid over a previously prepared surface
with paver finisher to the required grade, level and alignment and rolled to achieve
the desired compaction as per Technical Specification Clause 504.
Providing, laying and rolling of built-up spray grout layer over prepared base
consisting of a two layer composite construction of crushed coarse aggregates
using motor grader for aggregates. Key stone chips spreader may be used with
application of bituminous binder after each layer, and with key aggregates placed
on top of the second layer to serve as a base, conforming to the line, grades and
cross-section specified, the compacted layer thickness being 75 mm as per
Technical Specification Clause 505.
(A) 50 mm thick
(B) 75 mm thick
5.9 20mm thick Open-Graded Premix Carpet using Bituminous (penetration grade/
modified bitumen) Binder
By Manual Means
Type A
Type B
By Mechanical Means
Type A
Type B
Providing and laying seal coat sealing the voids in a bituminous surface laid to the
specified levels, grade and cross fall using Type A, Type B and Type C as per
Technical Specification Clause 510
A. By Manual Means
Case - I : Type A
Case - II : Type B
B. By Mechanical Means
Case - I : Type A
Case - II : Type B
Supply of stone aggregates from approved sources conforming to the physical cum
requirement, specified in the respective clauses, including royalties, fees rents,
collection, transportation, stacking and testing and measured in cum as per Clause
511.5.
Construction of un-reinforced, dowel jointed at expansion and construction joint cum #VALUE!
only, plain cement concrete pavement, thickness as per design, over a prepared
sub base, with 43 grade cement or any other type as per Clause 1501.2.2 M30
(Grade), coarse and fine aggregates conforming to IS:383, maximum size of coarse
aggregate not exceeding 25 mm, mixed in a concrete mixer of not less than 0.2
cum capacity and appropriate weigh batcher using approved mix design, laid in
approved fixed side formwork (steel channel, laying and fixing of 125 micron thick
polythene film, wedges, steel plates including levelling the formwork as per
drawing), spreading the concrete with shovels, rakes, compacted using needle,
screed and plate vibrators and finished in continuous operation including provision
of contraction and expansion, construction joints, applying debonding strips, primer
sealant, dowel bars, near approaches to bridge/culvert and construction joints,
admixtures as approved, curing of concrete slabs for 14-days,
using curing compound (where specified) and water finishing to lines and grade as
per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1501
Manufacturing, laying of cement concrete blocks of size 0.450 m x 0.300 m x 0.15 sqm 948.00
m of Cement Concrete (C.C.) M30 garde and spreading 25 mm thick sand under
neath and filling joints with sand on existing W.B.M. base as per Technical
Specification Clause 1503.
(1) Providing and Laying of Interlocking Concrete Block Pavements having sqm 1,036.00
thickness 80 mm as per drawings and Technical Specification Clause 1504.
(2) Providing and Laying of Interlocking Concrete Blcok Pavements having sqm 846.00
thickness 60 mm as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1504
7.6 (i) Providing and Laying Apron with Stone Boulders as per Drawings & Technical
Specification Clause 1301
Rate as per item No.14.1 of Chapter 14 cum
(ii) Providing and Laying of Boulder Apron Laid in Wire Crates as per Drawing and
Technnical Specification Clause 1301
(iii) Providing and Laying of Apron with Cement Concrete Blocks as per Drawing
and Technical Specification Clause 1301
Construction of R.C.C. guide posts of 250 mm dia, M25 grade as per drawing and
technical specification Clause 1401.6
7.9 Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per drawing and technical
specification Clause 1402.6
7.10 Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per technical specification
Clause 1402.6
(1) Construction of reference pillars as per Fig. 1600.1 (b) as per drawing and each #VALUE!
Technical Specification Clause 1602.1
(2) Construction of back piller as per Fig. 1600.1( c) as per drawing and each #VALUE!
Technical Specification Clause 1602.3
(3) Construction of Job pillers as per Fig. 1600.1 (d) and Technical Specification each #VALUE!
Clause 1602.4
A) Excavation in soil in Hilly Area by manual means including cutting and cum 173.00
trimming of side slopes and disposing of excavated earth with a lift
upto 1.5 m and a lead upto 20 m as per drawing and Technical
Specification Clause 1603.1
B) Extra for Every Additional Lift of 1.5 m or Part thereof cum 18.00
(ii) Excavation in Hilly Areas in Soil by mechanical means
A) Excavation in soil in Hilly Area by mechanical means including cutting cum 124.00
and trimming of side slopes and disposing of excavated earth with a
lift upto 1.5 m and a lead upto 20 m as per Technical Specification
Clause 1603.1
B) Extra for Every Additional Lift of 1.5 m or Part thereof cum 18.00
A) Excavation in ordinary rock using manual means including loading in a cum 381.00
truck and carrying of excavated material to embankment site with a
lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 20 m as per Clause 1603.2.
B) Extra for Every Additional Lift of 1.5 m or Part thereof cum 29.00
(iv) Excavation in Hilly Areas in Ordinary Rock by mechanical means not requiring
blasting
Excavation in hilly area in ordinary rock not requiring blasting by mechanical cum 207.00
means including cutting and trimming of slopes and disposal of cut material
with a lift upto 1.5 m and lead upto 20 m as per Clause 1603.2.
A) Excavation in hilly areas in hard rock requiring blasting, by mechanical cum #VALUE!
means, lift upto 1.5 m and disposal of excavated rock upto a lead of 20
m as per Clause 1603.2.
B) Extra for Every Additional Lift of 1.5 m or Part thereof cum 36.00
(vi) Filter material behind retaining wall / breast wall as per Specification
1204.3.8 in a width of 600 m
Construction of hill side drain in accordance with the requirement of specifications Running m #VALUE!
true to lines and grades. Dimesions and other particulars as per drawing and
Technical Specification Clause 1606.1
Note: Please ensure that quantities of various items are entered in the Rate
Analysis
Note: Please ensure that quantities of various items are entered in the Rate
Analysis
Construction of scupper with dry stone masonry as per drawing and technical Running m #VALUE!
specifications as per Clause 1606.5.
8.8 Construction of RCC guide posts of 250 mm dia M15 grade cast-in-situ with 20 mm
nominal size aggregate, true to line and grade, tolerance of vertical RCC posts not
to exceed 1 in 500 as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1608.2
(iv) Painting two coats including prime coat on new concrete surface
8.9 Providing edge stones on valley side of formation as per drawing and Technical m #VALUE!
Specification Clause 1608.2.6
Furnishing and laying of the live sods of perennial turf forming grass on sqm #VALUE!
embankment slope, verges or other locations shown on the drawing or as directed
by the Engineer including preparation of ground, stacking the sods and watering as
per Clause 309
Preparation of seed bed on previously laid top soil, furnishing and placing of seeds, sqm #VALUE!
fertilizer, multching material, applying bituminous emulsion at the rate of 0.23 l per
sqm and laying and fixing jute netting, including watering for 3 months all as per
Clause 310.
9.3 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per design in Single
Row
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete pipe NP3 for culverts on first
class bedding of granular material in single row including fixing collar with
cement mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete
and masonry works in head walls and parapets Clause 1106.
9.4 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per design in Single
Row
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete pipe NP4 for culverts on first
class bedding of granular material in single row including fixing collar with
cement mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete
and masonry works in head walls and parapets Clause 1106.
9.5 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP3 as per Design in
Double Row
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete pipe NP3 for culverts on first
class bedding of granular material in double row including fixing collar with
cement mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete
and masonry works in head walls and parapets as per Clause 1106.
9.6 Providing and Laying Reinforced Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 as per Design in
Double Row
Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete pipe NP4 for culverts on first
class bedding of granular material in double row including fixing collar with
cement mortar 1:2 but excluding excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete
and masonry works in head walls and parapets as per Clause 1106.
9.8 Laying Cement Concrete Pipe NP4 (burried conduits) on first class bedding of
granular material including fixing collar with cement sand mortar 1:2 but excluding
excavation, protection works, backfilling, concrete and masonary work in head wall
and parapets
9.9 Plain Cement Concrete M10 ([Link] nominal mix) in levelling course below open
foundation of Head walls as per drawings & Technical Specification Clause 1109
9.10 Brick Masonry Work in cement mortar in foundation of Head walls complete
exculding pointing and plastering as per drawing and technical specification Clause
1109
9.11 Stone Masonry Work in cement mortar in foundation of Head walls complete as
per drawing and technical specification Clasue 1109
9.12 Pointing with Cement Mortar (1:3) on brickwork as per technical specification
Clause 613.3
9.15 Providing PCC M20 Architectural Coping on the top of wing wall, return wall etc.
complete as per drawing and technical specification Clause 615
Printing new letter and figures of any shade with synthetic enamel paint black or
any other approved colour to give an even shade as per drawings and Technical
Specification Clause 1701
i) Hindi (Matras commas and the like not to be measured and paid for. Half per cm 0.94
letters shall be counted as half only) height per
letter
(1) Providing and fixing of retro-reflectorised cautionary, mandatory and each #VALUE!
informatory sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3 fixed over aluminium sheeting,
1.5 mm thick supported on a mild steel angle iron post 75 mm x 75
mm x 6 mm firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly designed
foundation with M15 grade cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600
mm, 600 mm below ground level as per drawings and Technical
Specification Clause 801
(2) Providing and fixing of retro-reflectorised cautionary, mandatory and each #VALUE!
informatory sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
1.5 mm thick supported on GI pipe 50 mm dia firmly fixed to the ground
by means of properly designed foundation with M-15 grade cement
concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600 mm, 600 mm below ground level as
per drawings and Technical Specification Clause 1701
(3) Providing and fixing of retro-reflectorised cautionary, mandatory and each #VALUE!
informatory sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
1.5 mm thick supported on RCC Post 100 mm x 100 mm firmly fixed to
the ground by means of properly designed foundation with M15 grade
cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600 mm, 600 mm below ground
level as per approved drawing Clause 1701
Providing and fixing of semi reflective cautionary, mandatory and informatory each #VALUE!
sign board as per IRC:67 made of 1.5 mm thick MS Sheet duly stove white
colour in front and gray colour on back with red reflective border of 65 mm
width and required letters and figures with reflective tape engineering grade
as per Clause 1701.3.9 of MORD for Rural Roads of required shade and colour
supported and welded on 47mm x 47 mm x 12 SWG sheet tube firmly fixed to
the ground by mean of properly designed foundations with M-15 grade
cement concrete 450x450x600 mm, 600 mm below ground level as per
approved drawing Clause 1701.2.2
10.3 Direction and Place Identification signs upto 0.9 sqm size board
(ii) Providing and erecting direction and place identification retro- sqm #VALUE!
reflectorised sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
2 mm thick with area not exceeding 0.9 sqm supported on 2 inch dia
GI Pipe firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly designed
foundation with M-15 grade cement concrete 450 x 450 x 600 mm, 600
mm below ground level as per approved drawing and Tehnical
Specification Clause 1701.
(iii) Providing and erecting direction and place identification retro- sqm #VALUE!
reflectorised sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
2 mm thick with area not exceeding 0.9 sqm supported on RCC Post
100 mm x 100 mm firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly
designed foundation with M-15 grade cement concrete 450 x 450 x 600
mm, 600 mm below ground level as per approved drawing and
Technical Specification Clause 1701
Providing and erecting direction and place identifications of semi reflective sqm #VALUE!
sign boards as per IRC:67 made of 2 mm thick M.S. Sheet duly stove
enameled paint in white colour in front and grey colour on back with red
reflective border of 70 mm width and required message, letters, figures with
reflective engineering grade tape as per MORD specifications of required
shade and colour. Supported and welded on 47 mm x 47mm of 12 SWG
Square tube of 3050 mm height duly strengthened by 25 mm x 5 mm M/s
flat iron on edges on back firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly
designed foundations with M-15 grade cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x
600 mm, 600 mm below ground level as per approved drawing and Technical
Specification Clause 1701
10.4 Direction and Place Identification signs with size more than 0.9 sqm size board
(i) Providing and erecting direction and place identification retro- sqm #VALUE!
\reflectorised sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
2 mm thick with area exceeding 0.9 sqm supported on mild steel
angle iron posts 75 mm x 75 mm x 6 mm, 2 Nos. firmly fixed to the
ground by means of properly designed foundation with M-15 grade
cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600 mm, 600 mm below ground
level as per approved drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1701
(ii) Providing and erecting direction and place identification retro- sqm #VALUE!
reflectorised sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
2 mm thick with area exceeding 0.9 sqm supported on dia GI Pipe
firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly designed foundation
with M-15 grade cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600 mm, 600
mm below ground level as per approved drawing and Technical
Specification Clause 1701
(iii) Providing and erecting direction and place identification retro- sqm #VALUE!
reflectorised sign as per IRC:67 made of encapsulated lens type
reflective sheeting vide Clause 1701.2.3, fixed over aluminium sheeting,
2 mm thick with area exceeding 0.9 sqm supported on RCC Posts 100
mm x 100 mm firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly designed
foundation with M 15 grade cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600
mm, 600 mm below ground level as per approved drawing and
Technical Specification Clause 1701
Direction and place identification signs more than 0.90 sqm sign board
Providing and erecting direction and place identification of semi reflective sqm #VALUE!
sign boards as per IRC-67 made of 2 mm thick M.S. Sheet duly stove
enameled paint white colour in front and grey colour on back with reflective
border of 70 mm width and required message, letters, figures with reflective
tape of engineering grade as per MORD specifications of required shade and
colour. Supported and welded on two nos. 47 mm x 47 mm of 12 SWG square
tube of 3050 mm height duly strengthened by 25 mm x 5 mm MS flat iron on
edges on back firmly fixed to the ground by means of properly designed
foundations with M-15 grade cement concrete 450 mm x 450 mm x 600 mm,
600 mm below ground level as per approved drawing and Technical
Specification Clause 1701
Painting two coats including primer coat after filling the surface with synthetic sqm #VALUE!
enamel paint in all shades on new, plastered / concrete surfaces as per drawing
and Technical Specification Clause 1701
Providing and applying two coats of ready mix paint including primer coat of sqm #VALUE!
approved brand on steel surface after through cleaning of surface to give an even
shade as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1701
Painting two coats including prime coat with epoxy paint of approved brand on sqm #VALUE!
concrete/steel surfaces after through cleaning of surface to give an even shade as
per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1701
10.8 Painting lines, Dashes, Arrows, etc. on Road in Two Coats on New Work
Painting lines, dashes, arrows, etc. on roads in two coats on new work with ready sqm #VALUE!
mixed road marking paint conforming to IS:164 on bituminous/concrete surface,
including cleaning the surface of all dirt, dust and other foreign matter,
demarcation at site and traffic control as per drawing and Technical Specification
Clause 1702
10.9 Painting lines, Dashes, Arrows, etc. on Roads in Two Coats on Old Work
Painting lines, dashes, arrows, etc. on roads in two coats on old work with ready sqm #VALUE!
mixed road marking paint conforming to IS:164 on bituminous/concrete surface,
including cleaning the surface of all dirt, dust and other foreign matter,
demarcation at site and traffic control as per drawing and technical specification
Clause 1702
10.10 Kilometre Stone
Reinforced cement concrete M15 grade boundary pillars/local stone of standard each 764.00
design as per IRC:25, fixed in position including finishing and lettering but excluding
painting as per drawing and Technical Specification Clause 1704
Providing and fixing 1.2 m high GI barbed wire fencing with 1.8 m RCC posts 150 Running m #VALUE!
mm x 150 mm placed every 3 m centre-to-centre founded in M15 grade cement
concrete, 0.6 m below ground level, every 15th post, last but one end post and
corner post shall be strutted on both sides and end post on one side only and
provided with 9 horizontal lines and 2 diagonals interwoven with horizontal wires,
fixed with GI staples, turn buckles etc. complete as per Clause 1705.
Providing and fixing 1.8 m high GI barbed wire fencing with 2.4 m RCC M15 grade Running m #VALUE!
150 mm x 150 mm concrete post placed every 3 m centre-to-centre founded in
M15 grade cement concrete, 0.6 m below ground level, every 15th post, last but one
end post and corner post shall be strutted on both sides and end post on one side
only and provided with 12 horizontal lines and 2 diagonals interwoven with
horizontal wires, fixed with GI staples, turn buckles etc. complete as per Clause
1705.
10.14 Tubular Steel Railing on Medium Weight Steel Channel (ISMC series) 100 mm x 50
mm
Providing, fixing and erecting 50 mm dia steel pipe railing in 3 rows duly painted on Running m #VALUE!
medium weight steel channels (ISMC series) 100 mm x 50 mm, 1.2 m high above
ground, 2 m centre-to-centre, complete as per approved drawings Clause 1706
10.15 Tubular Steel Railing on Precast RCC posts, 1.2 m high above Ground Level
Providing, fencing and erecting 50 mm dia painted steel pipe railing in 3 rows on Running m #VALUE!
precast M-20 grade RCC vertical posts 175 mm x 175 mm x 1.8 m high (1.2 m
above Gl) with 3 holes 50 mm dia for pipe, fixed 2 m centre-to- centre complete as
per approved drawings Clause 1706
Providing and fixing of typical PMGSY informatory sign board with Logo as per each #VALUE!
MORD specifications and drawing. Three MS Plates of 1.6 mm thick, top and
middle plate duly welded with MS flat iron 25mm x 5m size on back on edges. The
lower plate will be welded with MS angle iron frame of 25mm x 25mm x 5mm. The
angle iron frame of the lower most plate and flat iron frame of middle plate will be
welded to 2 nos. 75mm x 75 mm of 12 SWG sheet tubes posts duly embedded in
cement concrete M-15 grade blocks of 450mm x 450mm x 600mm, 600mm below
ground level. The top most diamond plate will be welded to middle plate by 47mm
x 47mm of 12 SWG steel plate tube. All M.S. will be stove enameled on both sides
Lettering and printing arrows, border etc. will be painted with ready mixed synthetic
enamel paint of superior quality in required shade and colour. All sections of
framed posts and steel tube will be painted with primer and two coats of epoxy
paint as per drawing Clause 1701 and Annexure 1700.1
Provision of red fluorescent with white reflective sleeve traffic cone made of Low each #VALUE!
Density Polyethylene (LDPE) material with a square base of 390 x 390 x 35 mm and
a height of 770 mm, 4 kg in weight, placed at 1.5 m interval, all as per BS:873
Provision of 15 nos. rumble strips covered with premix bituminous carpet, 15-20 sqm
mm high at centre, 250 mm wide placed at 1 m centre-to-centre at approved
locations to control speed, marked with white strips of road marking paint.
10.19 Safety Devices and Signs in Construction Zones
Provision and fixing of traffic signs for limited period at suitable locations in each
construction zone comprising of warning zone, approach transition zone, working
zone and terminal transition zone with a minimum distance of 2-3 m from the edge
of the carriageway. The bottom edge of the lowest sign plate to be not less than 2
m above the road level, fixed on 600 mm x 600 mm x 6 mm angle iron post, founded
and installed as per approved design and drawings, removed and disposed of after
completion of construction work, all as per IRC:SP:55-2001.
d) Men at work
e) Road narrow
f) Un-even road
g) Slippery road
h) Loose chippings
i) Diversion
j) Do not enter
k) Road closed
l) Stop
m) Slow
n) Speed limit
Note: The rate for traffic signs are already worked out and given elsewhere in
this Chapter. The same may be adopted.
Providing and fixing of road stud 100 x 100 mm die cast in aluminium, resistant to each #VALUE!
corrosive effect of salt and grit, fitted with lense reflectors, installed in concrete or
asphaltic surface by drilling holes 30 mm upto a depth of 600 mm and bedded in a
suitable bituminous grout or epoxy mortar, all as per BS:873 (Part 4) 1973.
Chapter 11 - FOUNDATION
I. Ordinary soil
11.2 Fillling in foundation trenches as per drawing and technical specification Clause
305.3.9
11.3 Filling annular space around footing in rock as per technical specification Clause
1203.4.3.
P.C.C grade M 15
I. P.C.C grade M 10
11.5 Brick masonry work in cement mortar in foundation complete excluding pointing
and plastering as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 600, 1202 &
1203
11.6 Stone masonry work in cement mortar in foundation complete as per drawing and
technical specifications Clauses 702, 704, 1202 & 1203.
11.7 Supplying, fitting and placing HYSD bar reinforcement in foundation complete as t 62,694.00
per drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000 and 1202
11.8 Supplying, fitting and placingTMT bar reinforcement in foundation complete as per t 66,298.00
drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000 and 1202
11.9 Supplying, fitting and placing MS bar reinforcement in foundation complete as per t 64,912.00
drawings and technical specifications Clauses 1000 and 1202
Chapter 12 - SUBSTRUCTURE
12.1 Brick masonry work in cement mortar in substructure complete excepting pointing
and plastering, as per drawing and technical specification Clauses 602, 603, 604,
1202 & 1204
12.2 Pointing with cement mortar (1:3) on brickwork as per drawing and technical 10 sqm 760.00
specification Clauses 613.3 and 1204
12.3 Plastering with cement mortar (1:4), 15 mm thick on brickwork in substructure as 10 sqm 2,248.00
per technical specification Clauses 613.4 & 1204
12.4 Stone masonry in cement mortar for substructure complete as per drawing &
technical specification Clauses 702, 704, 1202 and 1204
I. P.C.C grade M 15
12.6 Supplying, fitting and placing HYSD bar reinforcement (Fe 415) in substructrue t 62,853.00
complete as per drawings and technical specification Clauses 1002, 1005, 1010 &
1202
12.7 Supplying, fitting and placing TMT bar reinforcement (Fe 415) in substructrue t 66,457.00
complete as per drawings and technical specification Clauses 1002, 1005, 1010 &
1202
12.8 Supplying, fitting and placing with MS bar reinforcement (Fe 415) in substructrue t 65,071.00
complete as per drawings and technical specification Clauses 1002, 1005, 1010 &
1202
12.9 Providing weepholes in brick masonry/stone masonry, plain/reinforced concrete Nos. #VALUE!
abutment, wing wall, return wall with 100 mm dia AC pipe extending through the full
width of the structures with slope of 1(V):20(H) towards drawing face complete as
per drawing and technical specification Clauses 614, 709, 1204.3.7
12.10 Backfilling behind abutment, wing wall and return wall complete as per drawings &
technical specification Clause 1204.3.8
12.11 Providing and laying filter media with granular crushed aggregates as per cum 3,680.00
specification to a thickness of not less than 600 mm with smaller size towards
the soil and bigger size towards the wall and providing over the entire surface
behind abutment, wing wall, return wall to the full height, compacted to firm
condition complete as per drawing and technical specification Clause 1204.3.8
12.12 Supplying, fitting and fixing in position true to line and level elastomeric bearing cucm 0.94
conforming to IRC:83 (Part-II) Section IX complete, including all accessories as per
drawings and technical specification Clause 1207.1
12.13 Providing PCC M-20 architectural coping on the top of wing wall, return wall etc. Running m 522.00
complete as per drawing and technical specification Clauses 615, 710 and
1204.3.11
12.14 Providing pressure relief pipes 100 mm dia in bottom slab of box cell on a filter Nos. 1,099.00
media base of 500 mm x 500 mm as per drawing and technical specification
Clause 1205.5.7
Chapter 13 - SUPERSTRUCTURE
13.1 Providing and laying reinforced cement concrete in superstructure as per drawing
and technical specifications Clauses 800, 1205.4 and 1205.5
I. R.C.C grade M 20
13.2 Supplying, fitting, and placing HYSD bar reinforcement in superstructure complete t 64,144.00
as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 1002, 1010 and 1202
13.3 Supplying, fitting, and placing TMT bar reinforcement in superstructure complete t 67,748.00
as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 1002, 1010 and 1202
13.4 Supplying, fitting, and placing MS bar reinforcement in superstructure complete as t 66,362.00
per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 1002, 1010 and 1202
13.5 Providing and laying cement concrete wearing course M 30 grade including cum 14,559.00
reinforcement complete as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 800
and 1206.3
13.6 Construction of R.C.C. railing of M 25 grade in cast-in-situ with 20 mm nominal Running m 2,953.00
size aggregate, true to line and grade, tolerance of vertical railing post not to
exceed 1 in 500, centre-to-centre spacing between vertical posts not to exceed
2000 mm as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 800, 900 and 1208.3
13.7 Providing fitting and fixing mild steel railing complete as per drawing and technical Running m #VALUE!
specifications Clause 1208.2
13.8 Providing and fixing in position pipe railing consisting of IS Rolled steel joist posts Running m #VALUE!
designation IS MB 100 (100x75) at 2.5 m interval and three rows of 50 mm dia
steel pipes (light) including fixing in position on bridge deck complete as per
drawing and technical specifications Clause 1208.2
13.9 Brick masonry work in cement mortar 1:3 in parapet excluding pointing and cum 6,744.00
plastering as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 600, 900 and 1208.4
13.10 Drainage spouts complete as per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1209 Nos. #VALUE!
13.11 P.C.C. M 15 ordinary grade (1:2.5:5) levelling course below approach slab complete
as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 800 and 1211
13.12 Reinforced Cement Concrete M 25 grade approach slab including reinforcement cum 13,839.00
and formwork complete as per drawing and technical specifications Clauses 800
and 1211
13.13 Providing and laying of an elastomeric slab seal expansion joint complete as per Running m 17,328.00
approved drawing and approved specifications to be installed by manufacturer/
supplier or their authorised representative ensuring compliance to the
manufacturer’s instructions for installlation and as per technical specifications
Clause 1207.2.5
13.14 Providing and laying of compression seal joint consisting of steel armoured nosing Running m #VALUE!
at two edges of the joint gap suitably anchored to the deck concrete and a
preformed chloroprene elastomer or closed cell foam joint sealer compressed and
formed into the joint gap with special adhesive binder as per drawing, and
technical specifications Clause 1207.2.4
13.15 Providing and laying a buried expansion joint, covered with 12 mm thick, 200 mm Running m #VALUE!
wide galvanised weldable structrual steel plate as per IS:2062, placed symmetrical
to centre line of the joint, resting freely over the top surface of the deck concrete,
welding of 8 mm dia, 100 mm long galvanised nails spaced 300 mm c/c along the
centre line of the plate, as per technical specifications Clauses 1207.2.3
I) Providing and fixing 2 mm thick corrugated copper plate in expansion joint as Running m #VALUE!
per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1207.2.2
II) Providing and fixing 20 mm thick compressible fibre board in expansion joint Running m 166.00
complete as per drawing and technical specifications
III) Providing and fixing in position 20 mm thick premoulded joint filler in Running m #VALUE!
expansion joint for fixed ends of simply supported spans, covered with
sealant complete as per drawing and technical specifications
IV) Providing and fillling joint sealing compound as per drawings and technical Running m 36.00
specifications with coarse sand and 6 per cent bitumen by weight.
13.17 Stone masonry in cement mortar 1:3 for parapet complete as per drawing and
technical specifications Clauses 700 and 1208.4
13.18 Pointing with cement mortar (1:3) on brickwork in parapet as per technical 10 sqm 760.00
specifications Clauses 613.3 and 1208.4
13.19 Plastering with cement mortar (1:3) 15 mm thick on brickwork in parapet as per 10 sqm 2,248.00
technical specifications Clauses 613.4 and 1208.4
13.20 Providing and laying parapet with PCC M 15 as per drawing & technical
specifications Clauses 800 and 1208.4
13.21 Providing bituminous wearing coat comprising of 20 mm thick premix carpet with
5 mm thick seal coat Type B for culverts as per drawing and technical
specifications Clauses 1206.2 and 500
i. Rate for wearing coat as per item No. 5.9 of Chapter 5 sqm
ii. Rate for seal coat Type B as per item No. 5.12 of Chapter 5 sqm
i. Rate for BM layer may be analysed as per item No 5.3 of Chapter 5 cum
ii. Rate of 20 mm premix carpet wearing course as per item No.5.9 of Chapter sqm
5
iii. Rate of seal coat Type B as per item No. 5.12 of Chapter 5 sqm
13.23 Brickwork in arches in cement mortar 1:4 complete including centering and cum 16,819.00
shuttering excluding pointing and plastering as per drawing and technical
specifications Clauses 606 and 1205.1
13.24 Coursed rubble stone masonry arch (Ist sort) in cement mortar (1:4) complete cum #VALUE!
including centering etc. complete as per drawing and technical specifications
Clauses 706 and 1205.1
13.25 Providing & Laying reinforced cement concrete arch complete including centering
and shuttering excluding reinforcement as per drawings and technical
specifications Clauses 800, 900 and 1205.1
14.1 Providing and laying boulder apron for bed protection with stone boulders of cum #VALUE!
minimum size and weight as per Table 1300.1, no fragment weighing less than 25
kg laid dry complete as per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1301
14.2 Providing and laying of boulder apron laid in wire crates with 4 mm dia GI wire cum #VALUE!
conforming to IS:280 and IS:4826 in 100 mm x 100 mm mesh (woven diagonally)
including 10 per cent extra for laps and joints laid with stone boulders weighing not
less than 25 kg each as per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1301
14.3 Providing and laying of apron with cement concrete blocks of size as per Table cum 7,675.00
1300.1 cast-in-situ and made with nominal mix of M-15 grade cement concrete as
per drawing and technical specifications Clause 1301
14.4 Single bamboo palasiding / walling of whole 2nd class bamboo (Jati or Bethua)
75mm dia and closely packed & driven including fitting fixing with half bamboo
kamis horizontally in three rows with cane or tying with wire complete and struts
1.5 m apart longitudinally and providing brush wood as per drawing and technical
specifications Clause 1302.5
A) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 1200 mm above ground Running m 97.00
B) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 900 mm above ground on average Running m 86.00
14.5 Providing and laying pitching on slopes laid over prepared filter media as per
drawing and technical specifications Clause 1302
II. Cement concrete blocks of size as per Table 1300.2 cast in cement concrete
of grade M 15
14.6 Providing and laying filter material underneath pitching in slopes complete as per cum 3,609.00
drawing and technical specifications Clause 1302
14.7 Providing and laying flooring laid over cement concrete bedding complete as per
drawing and technical specification Clause 1303
14.8 Providing and laying of dry rubble flooring complete as per drawings and technical cum #VALUE!
specifications Clause 1303.3
14.9 Providing and laying curtain walls complete as per drawing and technical
specification Clause 1304
II. Coursed rubble masonary (2nd sort) in cement mortar (1:4) cum #VALUE!
14.10 Construction of flexible apron 1 m thick comprising of loose stone boulders cum #VALUE!
weighing not less then 25 kg beyond curtain wall
14.11 Construction of toe walls for protection of slopes as per drawing and technical
specifications Clause 1302.5
I. Random rubble masonry in case of stone pitching laid with cement mortar (1: cum #VALUE!
5)
II. Brick masonry in cement mortar 1:4 in case of brick pitching cum 6,186.00
P.C.C grade M 20
14.12 Single bamboo spur and palisading of whole 2nd class bamboo (jati or Bethua) 65
mm to 75 mm dia and closely packed & driven, including fitting, fixing with half
bamboo kamis horrizontally in three rows with cane or tying wire complete and
struts 1500 mm apart longitudinally and providing brush wood as per drawing and
technical specifications Clause 1302.5
A) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 1800 mm above ground on average Running m #VALUE!
B) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 900 mm above ground on average Running m #VALUE!
14.13 Single bamboo spur and palisading of whole 1st class bamboo (Bholuka or Barua)
85 mm to 100 mm dia. Closely packed & driven including fitting, fixing with half
2nd class bamboo (jati or Bethua) horizontally in three rows with cane or tying wire
complete and struts 1500 mm apart longitudinally and providing brush wood in the
spur as per drawings and technical specifications
A) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 1800 mm above ground Running m #VALUE!
B) Driven at least 900 mm below ground and 900 mm above ground on average Running m #VALUE!
C) Driven at least 600 mm below ground and 1200 mm above ground on average. Running m #VALUE!
14.14 Bamboo spur 'A' type with whole bamboo 85mm-100mm dia, placed 230 mm centre
to centre driven 900 mm below ground and 1200 mm to 1500 mm above ground
tied with 2nd class bamboo (jati or Bethua) on either side at 450 mm apart
horizontally with galvanised wire etc. complete as per drawings and technical
specifications
14.16 Providing close bamboo toe walling consisting of 65mm to 75mm dia bamboos of Running m #VALUE!
length ranging from 1.2 m to 3m driven at 150 mm centre to centre and provided
with three horizontal split bamboo runner fixed with nails. All bamboos to be duly
protected by coal tar painting.
14.17 Double timber spur with two rows at 800 mm c/c apart of 1st class local wood Running m #VALUE!
piles with timber of Azar/Nahar/Nageswar / Zarul wood 150 mm to 200 mm dia
driven 2000 mm minimum below ground and 3600 mm above ground average
placed at 800 mm belts, bracings etc. of 100 mm x 75 mm size 1st class local
wood longitudinally & crosswiswe at ends fitted with 10 mm dia bolts and nuts etc.
including coaltarring of timber members and cost of necessary bamboo stagings
etc. as directed by the Engineer as per drawing and technical specifications
14.18 Supplying and filling up hollows of the timber spur to an average height of 3600 Running m 87.00
mm above ground with jungle wood branches as per drawing and technical
specifications as directed by the Engineer.
Stripping excess soil from the shoulder surface to achieve the approved level sqm 47.00
and compacting with plate compactor at OMC as per drawings and Technical
Specification Clause 1903
i. Repair to pot holes by removal of failed material, trimming the sides to cum 8,150.00
vertical and levelling the bottom, cleaning the same with compressed air or
any appropriate method filled with 75mm B.M, applying bitumen emulsion
prime coat at the bottom and bitumen emulsion tack coat on sides and on
bottom as per technical specifications Clauses 502 and 503.
ii. Patch repair on already filled pot holes with 75 mm BM with 20 mm premix sqm 222.00
carpet and seal coat Type B as per drawings and technical specification
Clause 1904.2
iii. Repair to pot holes and removal of loose material, trimming of sides, sqm 234.00
cleaning of surface by providing tack coat, 20 mm thick pre-mix carpet and
seal coat type B specification Clause 1904.2
iv. Repair to pot holes and removal of loose material, trimming of sides, sqm 247.00
cleaning of surface by providing tack coat with bitumen emulsion, 20 mm
thick pre-mix carpet using catonic bitumen emulsion and seal coat type B
with bitumen emulsion
Maintenance of gravel road including making up the loss of profile, rectifying sqm 762.00
corrugated surface, filling up of depressions, pot holes and erosion gullies by
adding fresh material and compacting it with appropriate equipment or to strip
excess of material from the road surface as per drawings and technical
specification Clause 1905
Maintenance of WBM road including filling up of pot holes, ruts and rectifying sqm #VALUE!
corrugated surface, damaged edges and ravelling as per technical specification
Clause 1906.
The maintenance of drains include erosion, repair, clearing, cleaning, reshaping, m 3.00
regrading, deepening of side drains as well as catch water drains as per technical
specification Clause 1907.
Maintenance of Hume pipe Culvert by way of Clearing, Cleaning, Erosion One No. 1,220.00
repair, repairs to cracks, parapet wall and protection work as per drawing and Hume Pipe
technical specification Clause 1908
Maintenance of Slab type Culverts by way of clearing, Cleaning, Erosion repair Culvert 2,442.00
repairs to cracks, parapet walls and Protection works as per drawing and
technical specification Clasue 1908
Maintenance of Causeway by way of minor Surface repairs, replacing Guide Posts, m 63.00
repair of flood gauges, removal of debris, providing boulders and protection work
and painting as per technical specification Clause 1909
(i) Repair of steel railing to bring it to original shape cleaning and repainting as
per drawing and technical specification Clause 1911
(ii) Repair of RCC railing to bring it to the original shape, cleaning and repainting
as per drawings and technical specification Clause 1911
15.12 Cutting of branches of trees shrubs and trimming of grass and weeds
(i) Cutting of branches of trees and shrubs from the road way or with in R.O.W one tree 106.00
including disposal of wood and leaves to suitable location as per technical
specification Clause 1914
(ii) Cutting of shrubs from the road way or with in R.O.W and disposal of shrubs each 7.00
to suitable locations as per technical specifications Clause 1914
(iii) Trimming of grass and weeds from the shoulders/berms and disposing off sqm 2.00
the same to suitable locations as per technical specifications Clause 1914
White washing two coats on parapet walls and tree trunks including preparation of sqm #VALUE!
surface by cleaning scraping etc. as per technical specifications Clause 1915
OR
(iii) Premix carpet using bitumen Emulsion
Suprentending Engineer,
Pratapgarh/Fatehpur Circle,P.W.D.
Pratapgarh
Abbreviations
AC Asphaltic Concrete
BC Bituminous Concrete
BM Bituminous Macadam
BUSG Built-up Spray Grout
CI Cast Iron
cfm Cubic feet per minute
cm Centimetre
cum Cubic metre
Dia Diameter
e.g. For example
FE Loader Front End Loader
GBFS Granulated Blast Furnace Slag
GI Galvanised Iron
GL Ground Level
h Hours
HMP Hot Mix Plant
HP Hours Power
i.e. That is
IRC Indian Roads Congress
IS Indian Standards
kg Kilogram
kl Kilolitre
km Kilometre
kN Kilo Newton
lit Litre
m Metre
Max Maximum
Min Minimum
mm Millimetre
MORD Ministry of Road Development
MORTH Ministry of Road Transport & Highways
Nos. Numbers
NRRDA National Rural Roads Development Agency
OMC Optimum Moisture Content
PCC Plain Cement Concrete
PQC Pavement Quality Concrete
Abbreviation - 273
q Quintal
RCC Reinforced Cement Concrete
RR Road Roller
Rs. Rupees
SDBC Semi-Dense Bituminous Concrete
sqm Square metre
SWL Standing Water Level
t Tonne
T&P Tools & Plants
[Link] Tonne Kilometre
WBM Water Bound Macadam
Abbreviation - 274
L_Bhisti =Labour!$D$3
L_BitumenSprayer =Labour!$D$4
L_Blacksmith =Labour!$D$5
L_Blaster =Labour!$D$6
L_Carpenter_1stClass =Labour!$D$7
L_ChipsSpreader =Labour!$D$8
L_Chiseller =Labour!$D$9
L_Dresser_Skilled =Labour!$D$10
L_Driller =Labour!$D$11
L_Electrician_Lineman =Labour!$D$12
L_Fitter =Labour!$D$13
L_Mason_1stClass =Labour!$D$14
L_Mason_2ndClass =Labour!$D$15
L_Mate =Labour!$D$16
L_Mazdoor =Labour!$D$17
L_Mazdoor_Semi =Labour!$D$18
L_Mazdoor_Skilled =Labour!$D$19
L_Painter_1stClass =Labour!$D$20
L_Plumber =Labour!$D$21
L_Surveyor =Labour!$D$22
L_WhiteWasher =Labour!$D$23
M_ACPipe_100 =Material!$D$3
M_Aggregate_10 =Material!$D$17
M_Aggregate_20 =Material!$D$18
M_Aggregate_224_236m_WMM =Material!$D$26
M_Aggregate_375mmMaximum_224_56mm =Material!$D$4
M_Aggregate_375mmMaximum_45_225mm =Material!$D$5
M_Aggregate_375mmMaximum_Below_56mm =Material!$D$6
M_Aggregate_40 =Material!$D$19
M_Aggregate_45_224m_WMM =Material!$D$27
M_Aggregate_53mmMaximum_225_56mm =Material!$D$7
M_Aggregate_53mmMaximum_63_45mm =Material!$D$8
M_Aggregate_53mmMaximum_below_56mm =Material!$D$9
M_Aggregate_Crushable_GradeI =Material!$D$20
M_Aggregate_Crushable_GradeII =Material!$D$21
M_Aggregate_Crushable_GradeIII =Material!$D$22
M_Aggregate_GradeI_40mmNominal_10_5mm =Material!$D$10
M_Aggregate_GradeI_40mmNominal_25_10mm =Material!$D$11
M_Aggregate_GradeI_40mmNominal_3725_25mm =Material!$D$12
M_Aggregate_GradeI_40mmNominal_5mm =Material!$D$13
M_Aggregate_GradeI_90_45mm =Material!$D$23
M_Aggregate_GradeII_19mmNominal_10_5mm =Material!$D$14
M_Aggregate_GradeII_19mmNominal_25_10mm =Material!$D$15
M_Aggregate_GradeII_19mmNominal_5mm_below =Material!$D$16
M_Aggregate_GradeII_63_45mm =Material!$D$24
M_Aggregate_GradeIII_53_224mm =Material!$D$25
M_AluminiumSheeting_15mm =Material!$D$28
M_AluminiumStuds_100_100_Lense =Material!$D$29
M_Bamboo_1stClass_85_100mm_25m_long =Material!$D$31
M_Bamboo_1stClass_85_100mm_2m_long =Material!$D$30
M_Bamboo_1stClass_85_100mm_3m_long =Material!$D$32
M_Bamboo_1stClass_85_100mm_45_55m_long =Material!$D$33
M_Bamboo_2ndClass_75mm_18_25m_long =Material!$D$34
M_Bamboo_2ndClass_75mm_21_30m_long =Material!$D$35
M_BarbedWire =Material!$D$36
M_BindingMaterial =Material!$D$37
M_BindingWire =Material!$D$38
M_Bitumen_CRM =Material!$D$39
M_Bitumen_NRM =Material!$D$40
M_Bitumen_PM =Material!$D$41
M_Bitumen_S65 =Material!$D$42
M_Bitumen_S90 =Material!$D$43
M_BitumenEmulsion_RS1 =Material!$D$44
M_BitumenEmulsion_SS1 =Material!$D$45
M_BitumenSealant =Material!$D$46
M_Blasted_Rubble =Material!$D$47
M_BlastingMaterial =Material!$D$48
M_BondStone_400_150_150mm =Material!$D$49
M_Brick_1stClass =Material!$D$50
M_Cement =Material!$D$51
M_CementPrimer =Material!$D$52
M_ChlorpreneElastomer_OR_ClosedCellFoamSealingElement =Material!$D$53
M_CompensationForEarthTakenFromPrivateLand =Material!$D$54
M_CompressibleFibreBoard =Material!$D$55
M_CopperPlate =Material!$D$56
M_CorbellingStones_300_150_150mm =Material!$D$57
M_CorrosionResistantStructuralSteelGrating =Material!$D$58
M_CreditForExcavatedRock =Material!$D$59
M_CrowBars_40mm =Material!$D$60
M_CrushedSand_OR_Grit =Material!$D$61
M_CrushedSlag =Material!$D$62
M_CrushedStoneAggregate_265_75 =Material!$D$63
M_CrushedStoneChipping_132 =Material!$D$64
M_CrushedStoneChipping_67mm_100Passing_112mm =Material!$D$65
M_CrushedStoneChipping_67mm_100Passing_95mm =Material!$D$66
M_CrushedStoneChipping_95 =Material!$D$67
M_CrushedStoneCoarseAggregatePassing_53mm =Material!$D$68
M_CuringCompound =Material!$D$69
M_DebondingStrips =Material!$D$70
M_EdgeStone_450_350_100mm =Material!$D$71
M_EdgeStone_450_350_200mm =Material!$D$72
M_ElastomericBearingAssembly =Material!$D$73
M_ElectricDetonator =Material!$D$74
M_EpoxyPaint =Material!$D$75
M_EpoxyPrimer =Material!$D$76
M_FarmyardManure =Material!$D$77
M_FevicolAdhesive =Material!$D$78
M_FilterMedia =Material!$D$79
M_FineAggregate_CrushedSand =Material!$D$80
M_GalvanisedAngle =Material!$D$81
M_GalvanisedAngleSection_100_100mm_12mm =Material!$D$82
M_Gelatine_80 =Material!$D$83
M_GIPipe_100mm =Material!$D$84
M_GIPipe_50mm =Material!$D$85
M_GIWires =Material!$D$86
M_GradedStoneAggregate =Material!$D$87
M_GranularMaterial =Material!$D$88
M_HandBrokenMetal_40mm =Material!$D$89
M_Indigo =Material!$D$90
M_InterlockingBlocks_60mm =Material!$D$91
M_InterlockingBlocks_80mm =Material!$D$92
M_JointFillerBoard =Material!$D$93
M_JuteNetting_OpenWeave_25mm =Material!$D$94
M_JuteRope_12mm =Material!$D$95
M_KeyAggregatesPassing_224mm =Material!$D$96
M_Lime =Material!$D$97
M_LimePutty =Material!$D$98
M_LocalWoodPiles_1stClass =Material!$D$99
M_LocalWoodPiles_1stClass_100_75mm =Material!$D$100
M_LooseStone =Material!$D$101
M_MS_Sheet_15mm =Material!$D$105
M_MS_Sheet_2mm =Material!$D$106
M_MSClamps =Material!$D$102
M_MSFlat_StructuralSteel =Material!$D$103
M_MSSheetTube_47_47mm_12_SWG =Material!$D$104
M_Nuts_Bolts_Rivets =Material!$D$107
M_Paint_SyntheticEnamel =Material!$D$108
M_Plasticizer =Material!$D$109
M_PolytheneSheet_125 =Material!$D$110
M_PolytheneSheething =Material!$D$111
M_QuarriedStone_150_200mm =Material!$D$112
M_RCCPipeNP3_1000mm =Material!$D$114
M_RCCPipeNP3_1200mm =Material!$D$113
M_RCCPipeNP3_500mm =Material!$D$117
M_RCCPipeNP3_600mm =Material!$D$121
M_RCCPipeNP3_750mm =Material!$D$115
M_RCCPipeNP4_1000mm =Material!$D$119
M_RCCPipeNP4_1200mm =Material!$D$118
M_RCCPipeNP4_500mm =Material!$D$122
M_RCCPipeNP4_750mm =Material!$D$120
M_RedOxidePrimer =Material!$D$123
M_RoadMarkingPaint =Material!$D$124
M_Sand_Coarse =Material!$D$125
M_Sand_Fine =Material!$D$126
M_Seeds =Material!$D$127
M_SteelPipe_500mm =Material!$D$128
M_SteelReinforcement_HYSDBars =Material!$D$129
M_SteelReinforcement_MSRoundBars =Material!$D$130
M_SteelReinforcement_TMTBars =Material!$D$131
M_StoneBoulder_150mm_below =Material!$D$132
M_StoneChips_12mm =Material!$D$133
M_StoneChips_132_56mm =Material!$D$134
M_StoneCrushedAggregate_112_009mm =Material!$D$135
M_StoneForCoarseRubbleMasonry_1stSort =Material!$D$136
M_StoneForCoarseRubbleMasonry_2ndSort =Material!$D$137
M_StoneForRandomRubbleMasonry =Material!$D$138
M_StoneForStoneSetPavement =Material!$D$139
M_StoneScreening_TypeA_132mm_Grade1 =Material!$D$140
M_StoneScreening_TypeA_132mm_Grade2 =Material!$D$141
M_StoneScreening_TypeB_112mm_Grade2 =Material!$D$142
M_StoneScreening_TypeB_112mm_Grade3 =Material!$D$143
M_StoneSpalls =Material!$D$144
M_TrafficCones =Material!$D$145
M_Water =Material!$D$146
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeA_236mm =Material!$D$147
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeA_265_475mm =Material!$D$148
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeA_53_265mm =Material!$D$149
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeB_236mm_below =Material!$D$150
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeB_265_475mm =Material!$D$151
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeC_236mm_below =Material!$D$152
M_WellGradedGranularBaseMaterial_GradeC_95_475mm =Material!$D$153
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeI_236mm_below =Material!$D$154
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeI_53_95mm =Material!$D$155
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeI_95_236mm =Material!$D$156
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeII_236mm_below =Material!$D$157
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeII_265_95mm =Material!$D$158
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeII_95_236mm =Material!$D$159
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeIII_236mm_below =Material!$D$160
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeIII_475_236mm =Material!$D$161
M_WellGradedMateralForSubbase_GradeIII_95_475mm =Material!$D$162
M_WoodenSleepers =Material!$D$163
PM_AirCompressor_210cfm ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$4
PM_BatchMixHMP_46_60THP ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$5
PM_BatchTypeHMP_30_40 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$6
PM_BitumenBoilerOilFired_1000 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$9
PM_BitumenBoilerOilFired_200 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$8
PM_BitumenEmulsionPressureDistributor ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$10
PM_ConcreteMixer ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$11
PM_Crane ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$12
PM_Dozer_D50 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$13
PM_Dozer_D50_1 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$14
PM_ElectricGeneratorSet_125 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$15
PM_EmulsionSprayer ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$16
PM_FrontEndLoader_1cum ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$17
PM_FrontEndLoader_1cum_Soil ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$18
PM_HydraulicBroom ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$19
PM_HydraulicExcavator_09cum ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$20
PM_HydraulicSelfPropelledChipSpreader ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$21
PM_JackHammer ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$22
PM_JointCuttingMachine ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$23
PM_Mixall_6_10t ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$24
PM_MotorGrader ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$25
PM_MotorGrader_1 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$26
PM_NeedleVibrator ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$27
PM_PaverFinisher ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$28
PM_PlateCompactor ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$29
PM_PlateVibrator ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$30
PM_ScreedVibrator ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$31
PM_SmoothWheeled_80_100kN_TandemRoller ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$32
PM_StoneCrusher_200TPH ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$33
PM_ThreeWheeled_80_100kN_StaticRoller ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$34
PM_Tipper_55 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$45
PM_Tractor_DiscHarrows ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$46
PM_Tractor_Ripper ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$47
PM_Tractor_Rotavator ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$49
PM_Tractor_Trolley ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$48
PM_Truck ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$50
PM_VibratoryRoller_80_100kN ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$51
PM_VibratoryRoller_80_100kN_1 ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$52
PM_WaterTanker_6kl ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$53
PM_WetMixPlant_or_PugMill ='Plant & Machinery'!$G$54









