Nalanda University, at Rajgir, Bihar.: Technical Specifications
Nalanda University, at Rajgir, Bihar.: Technical Specifications
PAKAGE 8A
INTERIOR TENDER FOR NALANDA PHASE 1
FOR
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
(INTERIOR WORKS)
Item No. 1.
Wooden Slats Wall Panelling
Materials:
The material shall be High density fiber board slats having the total width of 128 mm with
thickness of 16 mm. Each individual smaller division should be at least 28 mm with
perforation in the gap between. The Wooden Slats perforated wall paneling shall have
width of 128mm, thickness of 15mm and length 2440 mm or as required by the Architect/
engineer In Charge, made of a high density fiber board with minimum 830 Kg/M3 density
substrate with a wood veneer as per the approved species from available option and a
melamine balancing layer on the reverse side. The boards shall have a special perforation
pattern where the visible surface has a “Helmholtz” fluted perforation of 2mm width and
14mm of visible panel each. The panels shall provide a fire reaction of Class of 1 as per
Part 7 of BS 476. The edges of the panels shall be “tongue-and-grooved” to receive special
clips for installation.
Fixing
All the support system shall be as per the Approved make list and the suspension system
shall be got approved before starting installation at site. The panels shall be mounted on
special aluminum splines using clips provided by Manufacturer and approved by the
Architect/ Engineer-in-Charge. All the support system shall be as per the Approved make
list and the suspension system shall be got approved before starting installation at site.
No supporting system shall be visible outside as the system is held back with a tongue
and groove method.
Measurements
Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm. Areas shall be worked out to
nearest 0.01 sqm. The superficial area of the finished work shall be measured in square
meters.
No deduction in measurements s ha ll be made for openings o f areas up to 40 square
decimeter. Nothing extra shall be payable either for any extra material or labour
involved in forming such openings.
Rate
Rate shall be for per square meter of panel including material, labor, tools and tackles
required to complete the work as per the drawing and the satisfaction of Engineer in
Charge.
Item No. 2.
Providing and fixing mineral fibre false ceiling tiles at all heights of size
595X595mm of approved texture, design and pattern. The tiles should have
Humidity Resistance (RH) of 99%, Light Reflectance > 85%, Thermal
Conductivity k = 0.052 - 0.057 w/m K, Fire Performance as per (BS 476 pt - 6
&7)in true horizontal level suspended on interlocking T-Grid of hot dipped all
round galvanized iron section of 0.33 mm thick (galvanized @120 gsm )
comprising of main T runners of 15x32 mm of length 3000 mm, cross T of size
15x32mm of length 1200 mm and secondary intermediate cross T of size 15x32
mm of length 600 mm to form grid module of size 600x600 mm suspended from
ceiling using galvanized mild steel item (galvanised @80gsm) 50 mm long 8mm
outer diameter M-6 dash fasteners, 6 mm diameter fully threaded hanger rod
upto 1000 mm length and L-shape level adjuster of size 85x25x2 mm, spaced at
1200 mm centre to centre along main ‘T’. The system should rest on periphery
walls /partitions with the help of GI perimeter wall angle of size24x24X3000 mm
made of 0.40 mm thick sheet, to be fixed to the wall with help of plastic rawl
plug at 450 mm centre to centre & 40 mm long dry wall S.S. screws. The exposed
bottom portion of all T-sections used in false ceiling support system shall be
prepainted with polyester baked paint, for all heights. The work shall be carried
out as per specifications, drawings and as per directions of the engineer-in-
charge.
With 16 mm thick beveled tegular mineral fibre false ceiling tile (NRC 0.55 to
0.6)
Material:
The material shall be mineral fibre false ceiling tiles at all heights of size 595X595mm of
approved texture, design and pattern. The tiles should have Humidity Resistance (RH) of
99%, Light Reflectance > 85%, Thermal Conductivity k = 0.052 - 0.057 w/m K, Fire
Performance as per (BS 476 pt - 6 &7). The tiles shall have Beveled Tegular edges.
Fixing
The False ceiling shall be fixed in in true horizontal level suspended on interlocking T-Grid
of hot dipped all round galvanized iron section of 0.33 mm thick (galvanized @120 gsm )
comprising of main T runners of 15x32 mm of length 3000 mm, cross T of size 15x32mm
of length 1200 mm and secondary intermediate cross T of size 15x32 mm of length 600
mm to form grid module of size 600x600 mm suspended from ceiling using galvanized
mild steel item (galvanised @80gsm) 50 mm long 8mm outer diameter M-6 dash
fasteners, 6 mm diameter fully threaded hanger rod upto 1000 mm length and L-shape
level adjuster of size 85x25x2 mm, spaced at 1200 mm centre to centre along main ‘T’.
The system should rest on periphery walls /partitions with the help of GI perimeter wall
angle of size24x24X3000 mm made of 0.40 mm thick sheet, to be fixed to the wall with
help of plastic rawl plug at 450 mm centre to centre & 40 mm long dry wall S.S. screws.
The exposed bottom portion of all T-sections used in false ceiling support system shall be
prepainted with polyester baked paint, for all heights. The work shall be carried out as per
specifications, drawings and as per directions of the engineer-in-charge.
Measurement shall be for per square meter of false ceiling installed. Length and breadth
shall be measured correct to a cm. Areas shall be worked out to nearest 0.01 sqm.
The superficial area of the finished work shall be measured in square meters.
No deduction in measurements s ha ll be made for openings o f areas up to 40 square
decimeter. Nothing extra shall be payable either for any extra material or labour
involved in forming such openings.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above. Rate shall be for per square meter of false ceiling installed.
Item No. 3.
Supply and Installation of , square edge, Mineral fibre core ceiling tiles of size
595x595x15mm having volume density 270 kgs/m3, weight 4kg/m2 which is
suspended by using 0.3mm thick metal grid system.
Tiles should have humidity resistance of 95% RH, NRC 0.5- 0.57(For E600
Mounting), Fire Resistance Class 1(UK) as per drawing, complete with powdered
coated, hot dipped galvanized steel grid suspension system, as per
manufacturers' specifications. The Panelling shall be finished as per the
drawings and to the satisfaction of the Engineer in Charge. All the support system
shall be as per the Approved make list and the suspension system shall be got
approved before starting installation at site.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 2. Skelet TrelisT15 metal grid system of
595x595 mm module includes Skelet WA15W30 wall angle with unequal flanges of 15/19mm, length
3000mm, fixed along the perimeter of walls with the help of nylon sleeves and suitable fasteners at
300mm centers. Then suspend the Skelet MT15W36 MainT with flange width 15mm, height 32mm and
length 3600mm, from the soffit slab with help of soffit cleat and wire rod with leveling spring clip at
1200mm centres. Skelet CT15W12 CrossT with flange width 15mm, height 26mm and length 1200mm
is interlocked into the pre-cut slots in the Main T15 at 600mm centers in the perpendicular direction
to the Main T15. Finally Skelet CT15W06 CrossT with flange width 15mm, height 26mm and length
600mm are interlocked into the precut slots in the CT15W12 CrossT in direction parallel to the Main
T15 to result in 600x600mm module. Sisoli Savana square edge of size 595x595x15mm shall be placed
into the grid size of 600x600mm.
Technical Parameters
• Fire (Class)– 1/A
• Acoustics – NRC 0.57(For E600 Mounting)
• Thermal conductivity (W/mk)- na
• Climate (°C, RH) – 50,95
• Light (%) – 85
• Green (VoC, RC%) –Low, 63
Measurements
Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm. Areas shall be worked out to
nearest 0.01 sqm. The superficial area of the finished work shall be measured in square
meters.
No deduction in measurements s ha ll be made for openings o f areas up to 40 square
decimeter. Nothing extra shall be payable either for any extra material or labour
involved in forming such openings.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
Item No. 4.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per CPWD specifications for DSR item number
12.52.1. In addition, the following specifications shall also be followed:
1 Materials
As per selection by architect or client
2 Installation
The G.I. frame and board partitions shall be fixed as per nomenclature of the item and
directions of Engineer-in-Charge.
Joints of the boards are finished with specially formulated Jointing compound and
fibre tape to provide seamless finish. Board surface can be decorated with any type of
paint, wall paper, wood veneer & hard laminates. Services should be incorporated before
commencement of board fixing.
It is easy and simple to attach different fittings to wall panelling boards. Inclined nails can
be fixed to the boards itself for light materials. For heavier materials the fastening should
be centered on internal stud work or steel or wood frame behind the boards, fixed
before boarding. Services should be incorporated before commencement of board fixing.
5 Tolerance
6 Measurements
6.1 Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct
to a cm. Area shall be calculated in square meter correct to two places of decimal. No
deduction will be made of openings of areas upto 0.40 sqm nor shall extra payment be
made either for any extra material or labour involved in forming such openings.
6.2 For openings exceeding 0.40 sqm. in area, deduction in measurements shall be made
but extra will be payable for any extra material or labour involved in making such
openings.
7 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above including all scaffolding, staging etc.
Item No. 5.
sheet with the help of rawl plugs at 450 mm centre to centre with 25 mm long
dry wall screws @ 230 mm interval and laying 15 mm thick densified edges
calcium silicate ceiling tiles of approved texture in the grid, including, cutting/
making opening “for services like diffusers, grills, light fittings, fixtures, smoke
detectors etc., wherever required. Main ‘T’ runners to be suspended from ceiling
using G.I. slotted cleats of size 25x35x1.6 mm fixed to ceiling with 12.5 mm dia
and 50 mm long dash fasteners, 4 mm G.I. adjustable rods with galvanised steel
level clips of size 85 x 30 x 0.8 mm, spaced at 1200 mm centre to centre along
main ‘T’, bottom exposed with 24 mm of all T sections shall be pre-painted with
polyester baked paint, for all heights, as per specifications, drawings and as
directed by Engineer-in-Charge.
Note :- Only calcium silicate false ceiling area will be measured from wall to wall.
No deduction shall be made for exposed frames/ opening (cut outs) having area
less than 0.30 sqm.The calcium silicate ceiling tile shall have NRC value of 0.50
(Minimum), light reflection > 85%, non- combustible as per B.S. 476 part IV,
100% humidity resistance and also having thermal conductivity <0.043 w/mK.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per CPWD specifications for DSR item number
12.53. In addition, the following specifications shall also be followed:
1. Scope
False celling 15 mm thick densified tegular edged eco-friendly light weight calcium silicate
false ceiling tiles of approved texture of size 595 x 595 mm in true horizontal level,
suspended on inter locking metal grid of hot dipped galvanised steel sections (galvanising
@ 120 grams per sqm including both side) consisting of main ‘T’ runner suitably spaced
at joints to get required length and of size 24x38 mm made from 0.33 mm thick
(minimum) sheet, spaced 1200 mm centre to centre, and cross “T” of size 24x28 mm
made out of 0.33 mm (Minimum) sheet, 1200 mm long spaced between main’T’ at 600
mm centre to centre to form a grid of 1200x600 mm and secondary cross ‘T’ of length 600
mm and size 24 x28 mm made of 0.33 mm thick (Minimum) sheet to be inter locked at
middle of the 1200x 600 mm panel to from grid of size 600x600 mm, resting on periphery
walls /partitions on a Perimeter wall angle pre-coated steel of size(24x24X3000 mm made
of 0.40 mm thick (minimum)
sheet with the help of rawl plugs at 450 mm centre to centre with 25 mm long dry wall
screws @ 230 mm interval and laying 15 mm thick densified edges calcium silicate ceiling
tiles of approved texture in the grid, including, cutting/ making opening “for services like
diffusers, grills, light fittings, fixtures, smoke detectors etc., wherever required. Main ‘T’
runners to be suspended from ceiling using G.I. slotted cleats of size 25x35x1.6 mm fixed
to ceiling with 12.5 mm dia and 50 mm long dash fasteners, 4 mm G.I. adjustable rods
with galvanised steel level clips of size 85 x 30 x 0.8 mm, spaced at 1200 mm centre to
centre along main ‘T’, bottom exposed with 24 mm of all T sections shall be pre-painted
with polyester baked paint, for all heights, as per specifications, drawings and as directed
by Engineer-in-Charge.
Note :- Only calcium silicate false ceiling area will be measured from wall to wall. No
deduction shall be made for exposed frames/ opening (cut outs) having area less than
0.30 sqm. The calcium silicate ceiling tile shall have NRC value of 0.50 (Minimum), light
reflection > 85%, non- combustible as per B.S. 476 part IV, 100% humidity resistance
and also having thermal conductivity <0.043 w/mK.
2. Measurements
Length and breadth of the false celling shall be measured correct to a cm and the surface
area worked out in square metre of the finished work.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour required in providing false celling.
Item No. 6.
Providing & fixing false ceiling at all height including providing & fixing of
framework made of special section, power pressed from M.S. sheets and
galvanised with zinc coating of 120 gms/ sqm (both side inclusive) as per IS :
277 and consisting of angle cleat of size 25mm wide x 1.6mm thick with flanges
of 27mm and 37mm, at 1200mm c/c, one flange fixed to the ceiling with dash
fastener 12.5mm dia x 50mm long with 6mm dia bolts, other flange of cleat fixed
to the angle hangers of 25 x10 x0.50mm of required length with nuts & bolts of
required size and other end of angle hanger fixed with intermediate G.I chanels
45 x15 x 0.90mm running at the spacing of 1200 mm c/c, to which the ceiling
section 0.5mm thick
(a) 12.5 mm thick tapered edge gypsum fire resistant board conforming to IS:
2095- Part I
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per CPWD specifications for DSR item number
12.45.2. In addition, the following specifications shall also be followed:
1 Material
(i) Gypsum Board conforming to IS 2095 (Pt.-I)
These boards shall be stored flat in a covered clean and dry place. Different sizes and
types of each of these boards shall be stacked separately.
The board shall be stacked on a flat platform on which a wooden frame shall be
constructed with 50 mm x 25 mm battens in such a way that it will give support to all
four edges and corners of the boards with intermediate battens placed at suitable
intervals to avoid warping.
The boards shall be stacked in a solid block in a clear vertical alignment. The top sheet
of each stack shall be suitably weighed down to prevent warping wherever necessary.
The boards shall be unloaded and stacked with utmost care avoiding damage to the
corners and surface. In case of decorative plywood and decorative boards, the surfaces
of which are likely to get damaged by dragging one sheet over another it is advisable
that these are lifted as far as possible in pairs facing each other.
2 Frame
Frame of the section specified in the description of the relevant item or as
directed by the Engineer-in-Charge shall be provided. The width of the scantlings
pro vided shall be sufficient to provide a minimum nailing surface of 50 mm. The
longitudinal and header scantlings shall be so arranged that (a) the boards can
be fixed to form the panel arrangements required as per drawings or as directed
by the Engineer-in-Charge (b) the longitudinal scantling to which the boards are
mainly fixed are spaced at 30 to 45 cm centers, the actual spacing selected depending
on the width of the cut board in the panel arrangement, (c) all edges of the cut board
units are supported either on the longitudinal scantlings or on the header scantlings
or on both.
The frame shall be given two coats of approved preservative paint (to be paid for
separately) before the board is nailed on. M.S. angles or other sections shall be used
for suspending the frame and will be paid for separately.
Where the joints in the board are to be covered with beadings the frames should allow
3 to 6 mm for space between boards.
The frame and painting thereof shall be paid for separately unless specifically
included in the description of the ceiling item.
The bottom surface of the frame shall be checked and corrected to true planes and
slopes.
Framing to be used should be from Saint Gobain/Lafarge or Jindal
3 Nails or Screws
The sheets shall be fixed to the frame scantling with G.I. headless nails 2.24 mm dia
or screws as specified when the joints are to be left exposed. Where the joints will be
covered with beadings, the sheets are to be fixed to the frames scantlings with G.I.
felt headed (clout) nails 2.5 mm dia o r screw s as specified. The length of the nails or
screws shall generally be equal to thickness of sheet plus 25 mm so that their grip on
the framing members will not be less than 25 mm.
4 Fixing
The boards shall be laid with lengths parallel to all joints centered over the framing
members. Where joints are to be covered, the boards may be spaced 3 to 6 mm apart
Where the joints are to be left exposed, the outer rows of nails or screws are placed
at 10 cm centers and about 12 mm from the edge of the sheet. In the rows in the
middle of the sheets, the nails or screws are placed 20 cm apart. The nails or screws
should be counter sunk in the unders ide of board with a suitable punch. Care shall be
taken in driving the nails or screws so that the sheets are not marked by hammer blows.
Where the joints are to be covered with beadings, felt headed (clout) nails shall be
used instead of nails without head. The spacing of the nails in the interior rows in boards
shall be the same as in the preceding para. In the outer rows at edges to be covered
by beadings, the nails will be spaced at 20 cm centers in each row with the nails
staggered. The beadings w ill then be fixed over the sheets with screws at 20 cm
centers in each row with the screws in the two rows staggered and passing through
beading, sheet and framing so that ultimately the spacing of the fixing (nails and screws
taken together) in each row will be at 10 cm centers so far as the sheets and frames
are concerned.
5 Finishing
The exposed side of the board shall be truly level and plane without any local bulges
or sags. The joints shall be truly parallel and/or perpendicular t o the walls. The width
of joints shall be uniform. Care shall be taken to see that the uniformity o f colour of
the sheets is not spoilt during the fixing operations.
Where the joints are required to be covered, beadings of size, pattern and material as
approved by Engineer-in-charge be fixed with screws.
The ceiling shall be treated with painting if so required but such surface treatment will
be paid for separately, unless specifically included in the description of the ceiling item.
6. Measurements
Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm. Areas shall be worked out to
nearest 0.01 sqm. The superficial area of the finished work ceiling shall be measured in
square meters.
No deduction in measurements s ha ll be made for openings o f areas up to 40 square
decimeter. Nothing extra shall be payable either for any extra material or labour
involved in forming such openings. For openings exceeding 0.40 sqm in area,
deductions in measurements for the full opening will be made and in such case any
labour involved in making these openings shall be paid for separately in running
meters.
Wooden ceiling of boardings fixed to curve surfaces in narrow widths shall be measured
and paid for separately and shall include making the joints to proper splay.
Circular cutting and waste shall be measured and paid for separately in running meters
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7 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 7.
Providing and supplying Steel Writing Board for writing purpose using marker
pen. Medium Density Fibre (MDF) Board to be covered with electrogalvanized
steel sheet conforming to IS: 277-2003(Reaffirmed 2007),Amdts.1&2, of 0.3 to
0.4 mm thickness on the front and with sheet of 0.25 mm to 0.03 mm thickness
on the back side of MDF Board. Writing top surface of White Boards to receive e3
vitreous Enamelled coating of 0.11 mm min thickness on top. Galvanising on All
other surfaces of Sheet steel to be of 0.03 mm min. thickness. The top surface
of Writing board shall be free from waviness and shall show no scratches when
HB to 3H pencils are used for writing. The surface shall show excellent erasability
when the specified writing medium is used. It should be possible to fully erase
the marking of permanent marker pens using methanol, without adversly
affecting the e3 vitreous coating in any manner.
The core material shall be 9 mm thick MDF board having Bulk Density of 750 kg
per cubic metre and Grade-1 as per IS: 12406-2003 Edition 2.2. Both the top
and the backing sheet shall be properly fixed with the MDF board using suitable
adhesive with mechanical press to avoid any moisture absorption.
The Writing board will be fixed to walls with the help of suitable size Stainless
steel screws and wooden/PVC rowl plugs with teak wood framing of 65 mm x 50
mm size on the periphery and 30 mm x 50 mm wide stiffeners on the backside.
1. General
The core material shall be 9 mm thick MDF board having Bulk Density of 750 kg per cubic
meter and Grade-1 as per IS: 12406-2003 Edition 2.2. Both the top and the backing sheet
shall be properly fixed with the MDF board using suitable adhesive with mechanical press
to avoid any moisture absorption.
The Writing board will be fixed to walls with the help of suitable size Stainless steel screws
and wooden/PVC rawl plugs with teak wood framing of 65 mm x 50 mm size on the
periphery and 30 mm x 50 mm wide stiffeners on the backside.
2. Measurement
Surface area of blinds should be measured in square meters correct to two places of
decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid. Cost shall include motors for operating the blinds.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labor involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 8.
Supply and Installation of Tack board acoustical panels, hardened square edge,
FR grade NRC fabric (colour choice), wrapped on encapsulated glass fibre core
panels made from size 600x1200x25mm, volume density 100-120Kgs/m3,
weight 3.0kg/m2 installed by using Strut Impale Clip. Panels should have
Acoustics – NRC 0.9 (For D50 Mounting), Fire Resistance Class 1(UK) as per
manufacturer specifications. The Panelling shall be finished as per the drawings
and to the satisfaction of the Engineer in Charge. All the support system shall be
as per the Approved make list shall be got approved before starting installation
at site.
1.0 General
Tack board made of Fabric: Fine Jute Fabric of Color as approved during sampling on the
front side. Thickness: of Jute Fabric 1±0.1 mm. The top surface should be smooth, finish,
without any wrinkles, fungus proof, terminate proof & eye catching. The color should not
fade even if the Tack board is fixed in direct sunlight position. Soft Board: Thickness:
12.00 mm. thick Density of Soft board should be 2.5 kg/m2. Linear expansion/ contraction
in range 33% to 90% RH @ 200 C: % max. 0.5. The core material is soft board. The
board should be soft, resilient, light colored sheet material of approved make. Soft board
with 12 mm thick beading on each side should be fixed to backside plywood with adhesive.
Back Side plywood: The Backside of the Tack board to be supported with 12.00 mm thick
marine plywood confirming to IS 710 of approved make
2. Fixing
Tack board to be fixed to wall, /partition with suitable size SS Screws or 3M or equivalent
two way adhesive tape in such a way that screws are not visible from the front side of
Tack board
3. Measurement
Surface/usable area of boards should be measured in square meters correct to two places
of decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid.
4. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labor involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 9.
Supplying and fixing Tack board in line and level as per architecural drawing and
as directed by engineer in charge. Tack board made of Fabric: Fine Jute Fabric
of Color as approved during sampling on the front side. Thickness: of Jute Fabric
1±0.1 mm. The top surface should be smooth, finish, without any wrinkles,
fungus proof, terminate proof & eye catching. The color should not fade even if
the Tack board is fixed in direct sunlight position. Soft Board: Thickness: 12.00
mm. thick Density of Soft board should be 2.5 kg/m2. Linear expansion/
contraction in range 33% to 90% RH @ 200 C: % max. 0.5. The core material is
soft board. The board should be soft, resilient, light colored sheet material of
approved make. Soft board with 12 mm thick beading on each side should be
fixed to backside plywood with adhesive. Back Side plywood: The Backside of
the Tack board to be supported with 12.00 mm thick marine plywood confirming
to IS 710 of approved make. The plywood will be fixed to walls with the help of
suitable size Stainless steel screws and wooden/PVC rowl plugs with teak wood
support for levelling.
1. General
Tack board made of Fabric: Fine Jute Fabric of Color as approved during sampling on the
front side. Thickness: of Jute Fabric 1±0.1 mm. The top surface should be smooth, finish,
without any wrinkles, fungus proof, terminate proof & eye catching. The color should not
fade even if the Tack board is fixed in direct sunlight position. Soft Board: Thickness:
12.00 mm. thick Density of Soft board should be 2.5 kg/m2. Linear expansion/ contraction
in range 33% to 90% RH @ 200 C: % max. 0.5. The core material is soft board. The
board should be soft, resilient, light colored sheet material of approved make. Soft board
with 12 mm thick beading on each side should be fixed to backside plywood with adhesive.
Back Side plywood: The Backside of the Tack board to be supported with 12.00 mm thick
marine plywood confirming to IS 710 of approved make
2. Fixing
Tack board to be fixed to wall, /partition with suitable size SS Screws or 3M or equivalent
two way adhesive tape in such a way that screws are not visible from the front side of
Tack board
3. Measurement
Surface/usable area of boards should be measured in square meters correct to two places
of decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid.
4. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labor involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing premium quality Manually operated Roller blinds with Solar
protection fabric of high tenacity Polyester Yarn with PVC Coating & Grey
Backing, & offer 100% blackout / heat radiance. Fabric shall have GREENGUARD
(Gold) Indoor Air Quality & Children & School Certified.
Weight: 300 to 350 g/m2 (+/-5%), Thickness: 0.47 to 0.55 mm (+/-5%), Fabric
Openness Factor: 0%, Tensile Strength (Warp/Weft): 160/170 daN / 5cm,
Tearing Strength (Warp/Weft): 11/13 daN, Solar Transmission- 0%, Solar
Reflectance 25-69%, Solar Absorption 28-31%, Fungistatic Treatment: Degree
0, Excellent (EN ISO 846-A).
Roller Tube shall be of extruded Aluminium alloy 38mm O.D (or as per system
dimension) with a minimum wall thickness of 1.0mm duly anodised for long
life.Clutch shall be wrap spring design with high strength fibreglass reinforced
polyster assembly and high carbon steel springs to transmit motion from driving
to driven members of clutch mechanism. Clutch shall operate by directionally
with the use of an endless beaded chain. Clutch mechanism shall be crash proof,
prevent slippage and shall raise and lower smoothly to any desired height. Clutch
shall never need adjustment. Idler shall be of high strength fibreglass reinforced
polyster, consisting of an outside sleeve and centre shaft. Sleeve shall provide
bearing surface for roller tube and rotate freely on centre shaft, providing
smooth, quiet and long wearing operation. Brackets shall be of tomised steel
powder coated to give superior finish. Bracket shall accommodate overhead, side
or face mounting with clutch assembly on either end of the roller.Bottom of the
blind shall be provided with aluminium tube powder coated in a colour matching
to the fabric. The fabric shall be enclosed in the suitably created pocket along
with the tube. The tube shall be closed from sides with end caps to give a neat
look.
1. Scope:
The item shall be executed as per the item description. All the materials used shall be as
per the approved make list. Each Curtain shall be provided with individual control rope or
shall be motorised as per final design.
2. Measurement
Surface area of blinds should be measured in square meters correct to two places of
decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid. Cost shall include all the accessories required to
operate the blinds.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing premium quality Manually operated Roller blinds with Solar
protection fabric of high tenacity Polyester Yarn with PVC Coating & Aluminium
Backing, & Fungistatic Treatment and should block the light flux & offer
elimination of glare and sunlight / heat radiance. Fabric shall have visible light
& solar properties & GREENGUARD (Gold) Indoor Air Quality & Children & School
Certified.
Fabric of the Blind : Composition: 39% Polyester / 61% PVC with Aluminium
Backing.
Roller Tube shall be of extruded Aluminium alloy 38mm O.D (or as per system
dimension) with a minimum wall thickness of 1.0mm duly anodised for long life.
Clutch shall be wrap spring design with high strength fibreglass reinforced
polyester assembly and high carbon steel springs to transmit motion from driving
to driven members of clutch mechanism. Clutch shall operate by directionally
with the use of an endless beaded chain. Clutch mechanism shall be crash proof,
prevent slippage and shall raise and lower smoothly to any desired height. Clutch
shall never need adjustment. Idler shall be of high strength fibreglass reinforced
polyester, consisting of an outside sleeve and centre shaft. Sleeve shall provide
bearing surface for roller tube and rotate freely on centre shaft, providing
smooth, quiet and long wearing operation. Brackets shall be of tomised steel
powder coated to give superior finish. Bracket shall accommodate overhead, side
or face mounting with clutch assembly on either end of the roller. Bottom of the
blind shall be provided with aluminium tube powder coated in a colour matching
to the fabric. The fabric shall be enclosed in the suitably created pocket along
with the tube. The tube shall be closed from sides with end caps to give a neat
look.
1. Scope:
The item shall be executed as per the item description. All the materials used shall be as
per the approved make list. Each Curtain shall be provided with individual control rope.
2. Measurement
Surface area of blinds should be measured in square meters correct to two places of
decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid. Cost shall include all the accessories required to
operate the blinds.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing premium quality Manually operated Roller blinds with
Prestressed Micro-Aerated Solar protection fabric of high tenacity Polyester Yarn
with PVC Coating & Fungistatic Treatment and should block the light flux & offer
elimination of glare and sunlight.
Fabric for Blinds: Composition: 40% Polyester / 60% PVC, Weight:400 g/m2
(+/-5%), Thickness:0.45 mm (+/-5%), Fabric Openness Factor: 3% , Tensile
Strength (Warp/Weft): 220/220 daN / 5cm, Tearing Strength (Warp/Weft):
30/25 daN, Fire Retardancy:M2 (NFP92-507)- Roller Tube shall be of extruded
Aluminium alloy 38mm O.D (or as per system dimension) with a minimum wall
thickness of 1.0mm duly anodised for long life. Clutch shall be wrap spring design
with high strength fibreglass reinforced polyester assembly and high carbon
steel springs to transmit motion from driving to driven members of clutch
mechanism. Clutch shall operate by directionally with the use of an endless
beaded chain. Clutch mechanism shall be crash proof, prevent slippage and shall
raise and lower smoothly to any desired height. Clutch shall never need
adjustment. Idler shall be of high strength fibreglass reinforced polyester,
consisting of an outside sleeve and centre shaft. Sleeve shall provide bearing
surface for roller tube and rotate freely on centre shaft, providing smooth, quiet
and long wearing operation. Brackets shall be of tomised steel powder coated to
give superior finish. Bracket shall accommodate overhead, side or face mounting
with clutch assembly on either end of the roller. Bottom of the blind shall be
provided with aluminium tube powder coated in a colour matching to the fabric.
The fabric shall be enclosed in the suitably created pocket along with the tube.
The tube shall be closed from sides with end caps to give a neat look.
1. Scope:
The item shall be executed as per the item description. All the materials used shall be as
per the approved make list. Each Curtain shall be provided with individual control rope.
2. Measurement
Surface area of blinds should be measured in square meters correct to two places of
decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid. Cost shall include all the accessories required to
operate the blinds.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing and fixing Motor for Motor operated blinds with remote over manually
operated blinds of above items.
Motor for the motorized Operation of the blinds to confirm the following
requirements: Rated Torque 6NM, RPM 28, Protection IP 44 and above, Rated
Voltage 230 mm with suitable Remote to operate up to 4 nos. Motorised blind in
a single room
The clutch is of wrap spring design. High carbon steel springs are provided to
transmit motion from driving to driven members of clutch mechanism. Clutch is
operated directionally by the use of Remote Transmission Service type Motor
with Remote control. Clutch never needs any adjustment. The Idler is of high
strength reinforced plastic, consisting of a centre shaft. The idler is mounted on
the heavy quality bracket (to Take the load of Blinds, Ideler and the Motor
Mechanism) by using a plastic lock. The metal sleeve inside the plastic lock
provides bearing surface for the centre shaft, which rotates freely, providing
smooth, quiet and long wearing operation in a roller tube of 32mm (OD)
(depending upon the size) aluminium extruded grooved tube made of alloy
T6063 weighing 0.27kg/m. Control unit and Idler are fixed to the either ends of
the tube comprising Roller Head Rail which is made of aluminium extruded rail
Power coated in white. Control unit and Idler are mounted on the Head rail with
powder coated M.S. brackets The fabric of the blind is fitted to the tube with
heavy duty adhesive tape. Bottom rail is an aluminium extruded rail with a
groove for fixing the fabric and powder coated in white. It is fixed to the bottom
of the fabric and the purpose of it is, to keep the fabric in tension and straight.
The fabric is fitted to the tube using plastic insert. The end caps of the tube are
ABS. The size of rail shall be 21mm (OD) made of Alloy HE 9 WP weighing
0.17kg/m. The fabric shall be attached to the roller tube with high quality self-
adhesive tape. . Operational action shall be smooth and upto the satisfaction and
as per direction of engineer in charge .
1. Scope:
The item shall be executed as per the item description. All the materials used shall be as
per the approved make list. Each Curtain shall be provided with individual control rope.
2. Measurement
Motor calculating per nos. Nothing extra shall be paid. Cost shall include all the accessories
required to operate the blinds.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Steel work in built up tubular (round, square or rectangular hollow tubes etc.)
trusses etc., including cutting, hoisting, fixing in position and applying a priming
coat of approved steel primer, including welding and bolted with special shaped
washers etc. complete.
(a)Hot finished welded type tubes
3. Electric resistance or induction butt welded (ERW), having carbon content less than
0.03 percent, yield stress of 21.5 kg/mm2 (YST 210) type.
Conforming to the requirement of IS 1161. The steel tubes when analysed in accordance
with the method specified in IS 228 shall show not more than 0.06 percent sulphur, and
not more than 0.06 per cent phosphorous.
Tubes shall be designated by their nominal bore. These shall be light, medium or heavy
as specified depending upon the wall thickness. The standard size and weights of tubes
are listed in Appendix C. Hollow sections shall be as per IS 4923.
Tubes shall be clean finished and reasonably free from scale. They shall be free from
cracks, surface flaws, laminations and other defects. The ends shall be cut clean and
square with axis of tube, unless otherwise specified.
Wall thickness of tubes used for construction exposed to weather shall be not less than 4
mm and for construction not exposed to weather it shall be not less than 3.2 mm where
structures are not readily accessible for maintenance, the minimum thickness shall be 5
mm.
1.3 Fabrication
1.3.1 The component parts of the structure shall be assembled in such a manner that they
are neither twisted nor otherwise damaged and be so prepared that the specified cambers,
if any, are, maintained. The tubular steel work shall be painted with one coat of approved
steel primer after fabrication. All fabrication and welding is to be done in an approved
workshop. The joint details shall be generally as per S.P-38 of B.I.S publication.
1.3.3 Bolting : Washers shall be specially shaped where necessary, or other means, used
to give the nuts and the heads of bolts a satisfactory bearing.
In all cases, where the full area of the bolts is to be developed, the threaded portion of
the bolt shall not be within the thickness of the parts bolted together and washers of
appropriate thickness shall be provided to allow the nuts to be completely tightened.
1.3.5 Caps and Bases for Columns : The ends of all the tubes, for columns transmitting
loads through the ends, should be true and square to the axis of the tubes and should be
provided with a cap or base accurately fitted to the end of the tube and screwed, welded
or shrunk on. The cap or base plate should be true and square to the axis of the column.
1.3.6 Sealing of Tubes : When the end of a tube is not automatically sealed by virtue of
its connection be welding to another member the end shall be properly and completely
sealed. Before sealing, the inside of the tubes should be dry and free from loose scale.
1.3.7 Flatened Ends : In tubular construction the ends of tubes may be flattened or
otherwise formed to provide for welded. Riveted or bolted connections provide that the
methods adopted for such flattening do not injure the material. The change of sections
shall be gradual.
Tubular trusses shall be hoisted and erected in position carefully, without damage to
themselves, other structure, equipment and injury to workman.
The method of hoisting and erection proposed to be adopted shall be got approved from
the Engineer-in-charge. The contractor shall however be fully responsible, for the work
being carried out in a safe and proper manner without unduly stressing the various
members. Proper equipment such as derricks, lifting tackles, winches, ropes etc. shall be
used.
1.5 Measurements
The work as fixed in place shall be measured in running metres correct to a centimetre on
their weights calculated on the basis of standard tables correct to the nearest kilogram
unless otherwise specified.
Weight of cleats, brackets, packing pieces bolts nuts, washers distance pieces separators
diapharam gussests (taking overall square dimensions) fish plates, etc. shall be added to
the weight of respective items unless otherwise specified. No deduction shall be made for
skew cuts.
1.6 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of labour and materials involved in all the operations
described above including application of one coat of approved steel primer, i.e. red oxide
zinc chrome primer conforming to IS 2074.
Steel work welded in built up sections/ framed work, including cutting, hoisting,
fixing in position and applying a priming coat of approved steel primer using
structural steel etc. as required.
In gratings, frames, guard bar, ladder, railings, brackets, gates and similar works
Providing and fixing aluminum work for doors, windows, ventilators and
partitions with extruded built up standard tubular sections/ appropriate Z
sections and other sections of approved make conforming to IS: 733 and IS:
1285, fixing with dash fasteners of required dia and size, including necessary
filling up the gaps at junctions, i.e. at top, bottom and sides with required EPDM
rubber/ neoprene gasket etc. Aluminum sections shall be smooth, rust free,
straight, mitered and jointed mechanically wherever required including cleat
angle, Aluminum snap beading for glazing / paneling, C.P. brass / stainless steel
screws, all complete as per architectural drawings and the directions of
Engineer-in-charge.(glazing and paneling paid separately) .Anodized aluminum
(anodized transparent or dyed to required shade according to IS:1868, Minimum
anodic coating of grade AC 15)
1. Scope:
Aluminium work for doors, windows, ventilators and partitions w ith extruded built up
standard tubular sections/ appropriate Z sections and other sections of approved make
conforming to IS: 733 and IS: 1285, fixing with dash fasteners of required dia and size,
including necessary filling up the gaps at junctions, i.e. at top, bottom and sides with
required EPDM rubber/ neoprene gasket etc. Aluminium sections shall be smooth, rust
free, straight, mitered and jointed mechanically wherever required including cleat angle,
Aluminium snap beading for glazing / panelling, C.P. brass / stainless steel screws, all
complete as per architectural drawings and the directions of Engineer-in-charge.(glazing
and paneling paid separately) .Anodized aluminium (anodized transparent or dyed to
required shade according to IS:1868, Minimum anodic coating of grade AC 15)
2. Measurement
Installation of material measure in Kg. as per drawing nothing extra shall be paid. Cost
shall include all the accessories required.
3. Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
1. General
Timber for door, window and ventilators frames shall be as specified finished dimensions
in drawing and as directed by engineer in charge. Timber shall be sawn in the direction of
the grains. All members of a frame shall be of the same species of timber and shall be
straight without any warp or bow. Frames shall have smooth, well-planed (wrought)
surfaces except the surfaces touching the walls, lintels, sill etc., which may be left
clean sawn. Rebates rounding or moulding shall be done before the members are jointed
into frames. The depth of the rebate for housing the shutters shall be 15 mm, and the
width of the rebates shall be equal to the thickness of the shutters. A tolerance of ± 2 mm
shall be permitted in the specified finished dimensions of timber sections in frames.
2 Joints
The Jamb posts shall be through tenoned in to the mortise of the transoms to the full
thickness of the transoms and the thickness of the tenon shall be not less than 2.5 cm.
The tenons shall closely fit into the mortise without any
wedging or filling. The contact surface of tenon and mortise before putting together
shall be glued with polyvinyl acetate dispersion based adhesive conforming to IS
4835 or adhesive conforming IS 851 and pinned with 10 mm dia hard wood dowels, or
bamboo pins or star shaped metal pins. The joints shall be at right angles when checked
from the inside surfaces of the respective members. The joints shall be pressed in position
as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge. Each assembled door frame shall
be fitted with a temporary stretcher and a temporary diagonal brace on the rebated faces.
3 Fixing of Frames
The frames shall be got approved by the Engineer-in-Charge before being painted,
oiled or otherwise treated and before fixing in position. The surface of the frames abutting
masonry or concrete and the portions of the frames embedded in floors shall be given a
coating of coal tar. Frames shall be fixed to the abutting masonry or concrete with
holdfasts or metallic fasteners as specified. After fixing, the jamb posts of the frames shall
be plugged suitably and finished neat. Vertical members of the door frames shall be
embedded in the floor for the full thickness of the floor finish and shall be suitably strutted
and wedged in order to prevent warping during construction. A minimum of three hold
fasts shall be fixed on each side of door and window frames one at centre point and other
two at 30 cm from the top and bottom of the frames. In case of window and ventilator
frames of less than 1 m in height two hold fasts shall be fixed on each side at quarter point
of the frames. Hold fasts and metallic fasteners shall be measured and paid for separately.
4 Measurements
Wood work wrought, framed and fixed shall be measured for finished dimension
without any allowance for the wastage or for dimensions beyond specified dimension.
However, in case of members having moldings, rounding’s or rebates and members of
circular or varying sections, finished dimensions shall be taken as the sides of the smallest
square or rectangle from which such a section can be cut. Length of each member shall
be measured over all to the nearest cm so as to include projection for tenons. Width and
thickness shall be measured to the nearest mm and the quantity shall be worked out in
unit of upto three places of decimal.
5 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of material and labour involved in all the operations
described above except the hold fasts or metallic fasteners which will be paid for
separately.
1. General
Timber for door, window and ventilators frames shall be as specified finished dimensions
in drawing and as directed by engineer in charge. Timber shall be sawn in the direction of
the grains. All members of a frame shall be of the same species of timber and shall be
straight without any warp or bow. Frames shall have smooth, well-planed (wrought)
surfaces except the surfaces touching the walls, lintels, sill etc., which may be left
clean sawn. Rebates rounding or moulding shall be done before the members are jointed
into frames. The depth of the rebate for housing the shutters shall be 15 mm, and the
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width of the rebates shall be equal to the thickness of the shutters. A tolerance of ± 2 mm
shall be permitted in the specified finished dimensions of timber sections in frames.
2 Joints
The Jamb posts shall be through tenoned in to the mortise of the transoms to the full
thickness of the transoms and the thickness of the tenon shall be not less than 2.5 cm.
The tenons shall closely fit into the mortise without any
wedging or filling. The contact surface of tenon and mortise before putting together
shall be glued with polyvinyl acetate dispersion based adhesive conforming to IS
4835 or adhesive conforming IS 851 and pinned with 10 mm dia hard wood dowels, or
bamboo pins or star shaped metal pins. The joints shall be at right angles when checked
from the inside surfaces of the respective members. The joints shall be pressed in position
as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge. Each assembled door frame shall
be fitted with a temporary stretcher and a temporary diagonal brace on the rebated faces.
3 Fixing of Frames
The frames shall be got approved by the Engineer-in-Charge before being painted,
oiled or otherwise treated and before fixing in position. The surface of the frames abutting
masonry or concrete and the portions of the frames embedded in floors shall be given a
coating of coal tar. Frames shall be fixed to the abutting masonry or concrete with
holdfasts or metallic fasteners as specified. After fixing, the jamb posts of the frames shall
be plugged suitably and finished neat. Vertical members of the door frames shall be
embedded in the floor for the full thickness of the floor finish and shall be suitably strutted
and wedged in order to prevent warping during construction. A minimum of three hold
fasts shall be fixed on each side of door and window frames one at centre point and other
two at 30 cm from the top and bottom of the frames. In case of window and ventilator
frames of less than 1 m in height two hold fasts shall be fixed on each side at quarter point
of the frames. Hold fasts and metallic fasteners shall be measured and paid for separately.
4 Measurements
Wood work wrought, framed and fixed shall be measured for finished dimension
without any allowance for the wastage or for dimensions beyond specified dimension.
However, in case of members having moldings, rounding’s or rebates and members of
circular or varying sections, finished dimensions shall be taken as the sides of the smallest
square or rectangle from which such a section can be cut. Length of each member shall
be measured over all to the nearest cm so as to include projection for tenons. Width and
thickness shall be measured to the nearest mm and the quantity shall be worked out in
unit of upto three places of decimal.
5 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of material and labour involved in all the operations
described above except the hold fasts or metallic fasteners which will be paid for
separately.
Item No. 19.
Extra rate over second class teak wood for providing and fixing first class Burma
teak wood instead of second class teak wood as required as per drawing and as
directed by engineer in charge.
1 Measurements
Only extra rate to be provided of base rate items. The rate shall include the cost of material
and labour involved in all the operations described above.
Providing and fixing paneled or paneled and glazed shutters for doors, windows
and clerestory windows, including ISI marked M.S. pressed butt hinges bright
finished of required size with necessary screws, excluding paneling which will be
paid for separately, all complete as per direction of Engineer-in-charge.
Paneled or glazed shutters for doors, windows, ventilators and cupboards shall be
constructed in the form of timber frame work of stiles and rails with panel inserts of
timber, plywood, block board, veneered particle board, fibre board wire gauze or
float glass. The shutters may be single or multi paneled, as shown in the drawings or as
directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. Timber for frame work, material for panel inserts
and thickness of shutters shall be as specified. All members of the shutters shall be
straight without any warp or bow and shall have smooth well planed face at right angles
to each other.
Any warp or bow shall not exceed 1.5 mm for door shutter and 1 mm for window and
ventilator shutters The right angle for the shutter shall be checked by measuring the
diagonals and the difference between the two diagonals should not be more than 3 mm.
Generally paneled glazed or paneled and glazed shutter shall conform to IS 1003 (Pt. 1 &
2).
1 Frame Work
1.1 Timber for stiles and rails shall be of the same species and shall be sawn in the
directions of grains. Sawing shall be truly straight and square. The timber shall be planed
smooth and accurate to the required dimensions. The stiles and rails shall be joined to
each other by plain or haunched mortise and tenon joints and the rails shall be inserted
25 mm short of the width of the stiles. The bottom rails shall have double tenon joints and
for other rails single tenon joints shall be provided. The lock rails of door shutter shall have
its centre line at a height of 800 mm from the bottom of the shutters unless otherwise
specified. The thickness of each tenon shall be approximately one-third the finished
thickness of the members and the width of each tenon shall not exceed three times its
thickness.
1.2 Gluing of Joints : The contact surfaces of tenon and mortise shall be treated, before
putting together, with bulk type synthetic resin adhesive conforming to IS 851 suitable for
construction in wood or synthetic resin adhesive (Phenolic and aminoplastic)
conforming to IS 848 or polyvinyl acetate dispersion based adheshive conforming to
IS 4835 and pinned with 10 mm dia hardwood dowels or bamboopins or star shaped
metal pins; after the frames are put together and pressed in position by means of press.
1.3 Stiles and bottom rail shall be made out of one piece of timber only. Intermediate rail
exceeding 200 mm in width may be of one or more pieces of timber. The width of each
piece shall be not less than 75 mm. Where more than one piece of timber is used for rails,
they shall be joined with a continuous tongued and grooved joint glued together and
reinforced with metal dowels at regular intervals not exceeding 200 mm.
2 Measurements
Framework of Shutters : The overall length and width of the framework of the shutters
shall be measured nearest to a cm in fixed position (overlaps not to be measured in
case of double leaved shutters) and the area calculated in square metres correct to two
places of decimal. No deduction shall be made to form panel openings or louvers. No extra
payments shall be made for shape, joints and labour involved in all operations described
above.
3 Rate
Rate includes the cost of materials and labour involved in all the operations desc ribed
above. The framework and panelling of each type or glazed panels shall be paid separately.
The rate for framework includes the cost of hinges and necessary screws as specified
description. However, extra shall be paid for providing moulded beading where specified.
Nothing extra shall be paid for plain beading.
Providing and fixing paneling or paneling and glazing in paneled or paneled and
glazed shutters for doors, windows and clerestory windows (Area of opening for
panel inserts excluding portion inside grooves or rebates to be measured).
Paneling for paneled or paneled and glazed shutters 25 mm to 40 mm thick :
1 Door Shutters
1.1 Finished dimensions and tolerances of components of door shutters has been given in
Table 5 below.
TABLE 5
1.2 Size and Types : Size and types of the timber panels and glazed shutters shall
generally conform to modular sizes specified in Table 6 below.
TABLE 6
Dimension of Door Shutters
Notes :
(1) The designation refers to modular sizes of door openings. First number stands for
width and the last for height in modules (M = 100 mm). Alphabet D refers to doors, ‘S’
to single and ‘T’ to double leaf shutter.
(2) Standard sizes of door frames are covered in IS 4021 and IS 4351.
(3) The standard widths and heights for panel doors are arrived at as shown in Fig. 6 of
IS 1003 (Pt. 1).
In case the modular height is taken from the finished floor level, the height of the door
shall be the one given in bracket. In the case of double leave shutters, the rebate in the
shutter shall be as given in 6.15 of IS 1003 (Pt. 1).
1.3 Window and Ventilator Shutters : Window and ventilator shutters shall conform to
IS 1003 (Part 2).
1.3.1 Dimensional Sizes and Tolerances : The finished dimensions and tolerances
of different component shall be as given in Table 7 below .
TABLE 7
(a) Width : It shall be indicated by the number of modules in the width of opening
(c) Height : It shall be indicted by the number of modules in the height of opening.
12 V 6 would mean ventilator shutter suitable for a ventilator of 12 modules width and 6
modules height.
1.3.3 Sizes : Sizes of window and ventilator shutters shall generally conform to the
modular sizes specified in Tables 8 and 9 respectively. These sizes are derived after
allowing the thickness of the frame and a margin of 5 mm all round based on 100 mm
module. However sizes of shutters should be as per issued detailed drawings.
1.3.4 Tolerances on the overall dimensions of window and ventilator shutter shall be + 3
mm.
TABLE 8
TABLE 9
2 Mounting and glazing bars where required shall be stubtenoned to the maximum depth
which the size of the member would permit or to a depth of 25 mm whichever is less.
Unless otherwise specified the finished dimensions of the components of frame work of
shutters shall be as given in Table 7. The tolerance on width of styles and rail shall be ±
3 mm. The tolerance in thickness will be ± 1 mm. The thickness of all components of
frame work shall be the same as the thickness of the shutter. Tolerance on over all
dimensions of the shutter shall be ± 3 mm.
3 Rebating
The shutters shall be single-leaf or double leaved as shown in the drawings or as directed
by the Engineer-in-Charge. In case of double leaved shutters, the meeting of the stiles
shall be rebated by one- third the thickness of the shutter. The rebating shall be either
splayed or square.
4 Panelling
The panel inserts shall be either framed into the grooves or housed in the rebate of stiles
and rails. Timber, plywood, and particle board panels as given in sub head and shall be
fixed only with grooves. The depth of the groove shall be 12 mm and its width shall
accommodate the panel inserts such that the faces are closely fitted to the sides of the
groove. Panel inserts shall be framed into the grooves of stiles and rails to the full depth
of the groove leaving space of 1.5 mm. Width and depth of the rebate shall be equal to
half the thickness of stiles and rails. Glass panels, asbestos panels wire gauze panels and
panel inserts of cupboard shutters shall be housed in the rebates of stiles and rails.
4.1 Timber Panels : Timber panels shall be preferably made of timber of large
width; the minimum width and thickness of the panel shall be 100 mm, and 15 mm
respectively. When made from more than one piece, the pieces shall be jointed with a
continuous tongued and grooved joint glued together and reinforced with headless nails
at regular intervals not exceeding 100 mm. Depth and thickness of such joint shall be
equal to one-third of thickness of panel. The panels shall be designed such that no single
panel exceeds 0.5 square metre in area. The grains of timber panels shall run along the
longer dimensions of the panels. All panels shall be of the same species of timber
unless otherwise specified.
4.2 Plywood Panels : Plywood boards used for panelling of shutters shall be BWP type or
grade as specified. Each panels shall be a single piece of thickness, 9 mm for two
or more panel construction and 12 mm thickness for single panel construction unless
otherwise specified.
4.3 Veneered Particle Board Panels : Veneered Particle board used for panelling of shutters
shall be Exterior Grade bonded with BWP type synthetic resin adhesive as specified. Each
panel shall be a single piece of thickness 12 mm unless otherwise specified.
4.4 Fiber Board Panels : Fiber board used for panelling of shutters shall be Exterior Grade
bonded with BWP type synthetic resin adhesive Each fiber board panel shall be a single
piece unless otherwise specified.
4.5 Wire Gauze Panels: Wire Gauze used for panelling of shutters shall be woven with
0.63 mm dia galvanized mild steel wire to form average aperture size of 1.40 mm as
specified. Wire gauze shall be securely housed into the rebates of stiles and rails by giving
right angles bend turned back and fixed by means of suitable staples at intervals of 75
mm and over this wooden beading shall be fixed. The space between the rebate and the
beading shall be fixed with putty to give a neat finish. Each wire gauze panel shall be a
single piece, and the panels shall be so designed that no single panels exceeds 0.5 sqm in
area. However, care shall be taken to prevent sagging of wire gauge, of panel by providing
and fixing 20 x 20 mm square or equivalent beading to the external face to the
required patterns as decided by the Engineer-in-Charge.
4.6 Glass Panels : Glass panelling (Glazing) shall be done as specified. Glazing in the
shutters of doors, windows and ventilators of bath, WC and Lavatories shall be provided
with frosted glass the weight of which shall be not less than 13 kg/sqm. Frosted glass
panes shall be fixed with frosted face on the inside. Glass panels shall be fixed by providing
a thin layer of putty conforming to IS 419 applied between glass pane and all along the
length of the rebate and also between glass panes and wooden beading.
4.7 Putty can be prepared by mixing one part of white lead with three parts of finely
powdered chalk and then adding boiled linseed oil to the mixture to form a stiff paste and
adding varnish to the paste at the rate of 1 litre of varnish to 18 kg of paste. Fixing of
glass panes without beading shall not be permitted. Glazing shall be done after the
shutters have been primed and prepared for painting, so that wood may not draw oil out
of putty.
4.8 Finish : Panels of shutters shall be flat and well sanded to a smooth and level surface.
5 Beading
Machine made shutters, where specified, shall be procured from an approved factory. For
machine made shutters, operations like sawing, planning, making tongue and tenons,
cutting grooves, mortises and rebates, drilling holes and pressing of joints shall be done
by suitable machines. Machines made shutters shall be brought to the site fully assembled
but without any priming coat. Panel inserts of sheet glass and wire gauze may, however,
be fixed at site.
7 Fixing of Shutters
For side hung shutters of height upto 1.2 m, each leaf shall be hung on two hinges at
quarter points and for shutter of height more than 1.2 m, each leaf shall be hung on three
hinges one at the centre and the other two at 200 mm from the top and bottom of the
shutters. Top hung and bottom hung shutters shall be hung on two hinges fixed at quarter
points of top rail or bottom rail. Centre hung shutter shall be suspended on a suitable pivot
in the centre of the frame. Size and type of hinges and pivots shall be as specified. Flap
of hinges shall be neatly counter sunk into the recesses cut to the exact dimensions of
flap. Screws for fixing the hinges shall be screwed in with screw driver and not hammered
in. Unless otherwise specified, shutters of height more than 1.2 m shall be hung on butt
hinges of size 100 mm and for all other shutters of lesser height butt hinges of size 75
mm shall be used. For shutter of more than 40 mm thickness butt hinges of size 125 × 90
× 4 mm shall be used. Continuous (piano) hinges shall be used for fixing cup-board
shutters where specified.
8 Fittings
Wooden cleats and blocks shall be fixed to doors and windows as directed by Engineer-in-
Charge, as per size and shape approved by him. These are included in the cost of providing
and fixing the shutters.
10 Measurements
For paneling of each type or for glazed panel length and width of opening for panels inserts
or glazed panels shall be measured correct to a cm before fixing the beading and
the area shall be calculated to the nearest 0.01 sq.m. The portions of the panel inserts
or glazed panel inside the grooves or rebates shall not be measured for payment.
11 Rate
Rate includes the cost of materials and labour involved in all the operations described
above. The framework and paneling of each type or glazed panels shall be paid separately.
(b) Fly proof stainless steel grade 304 wire gauge with 0.5 mm dia. wire and 1.4
mm wide aperture with matching wood beading
The relevant specification of above item shall be followed except that the work is to be
done in panels of covering of Fly proof stainless steel grade 304 wire gauge with 0.5 mm
dia etc.
Providing and fixing ISI marked flush door shutters conforming to IS : 2202 (Part
I) non-decorative type, core of block board construction with frame of 1st class
hard wood and well matched commercial 3 ply veneering with vertical grains or
cross bands and face veneers on both faces of shutters, lipping with 2nd class
teak wood/savan wood battens 25 mm minimum depth on all edges of flush door
shutters :
(a) : 35 mm thick excluding ISI marked Stainless Steel butt hinges with
necessary screws
Flush door shutters shall have a solid core and may be of the decorative or non-
decorative (Paintable type as per IS 2202 (Part I). Nominal thickness of shutters
may be 35 mm. Thickness and type of shutters shall be as specified.
1. General
Width and height of the shutters shall be as shown in the drawings or as indicated by the
Engineer- in-Charge. All four edges of the shutters shall be square. The shutter shall be
free from twist or warp in its plane. The moisture content in timbers used in the
manufacture of flush door shutters shall be not more than 12 per cent when tested
according to IS 1708.
2 Core
The core of the flush door shutters shall be a block board having wooden strips held in a
frame constructed of stiles and rails. Each stile and rail shall be a single piece without any
joint. The width of the stiles and rails including lipping, where provided shall not be less
than 45 mm and not more than 75 mm. The width of each wooden strip shall not exceed
30 mm. Stiles, rails and wooden strips forming the core of a shutter shall be of equal and
uniform thickness. Wooden strips shall be parallel to the stiles.
End joints of the pieces of wooden strips of small lengths shall be staggered. In a shutter,
stiles and rails shall be of one species of timber. Wooden strips shall also be of one species
only but it may or may not be of the same species as that of the stiles and rails. Any
species of timber may be used for core of flush door. However, any non-coniferous (Hard
wood) timber shall be used for stiles, rails and lipping.
3 Face Panel
The face panel shall be formed by gluing, by the hot-press process on both faces of the
core, either plywood or cross-bands and face veneers. The thickness of the cross bands
as such or in the plywood shall be between 1.0 mm and 3.0 mm. The thickness of the face
veneers as such or in the plywood shall be between 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm for
commercial veneers and between 0.4 mm and 1.0 mm for decorative veneers,
provided that the combined thickness of both is not less than 2.2 mm. The direction of the
veneers adjacent to the core shall be at right angles to the direction of the wooden strips.
Finished faces shall be sanded to smooth even texture. Commercial face veneers shall
conform to marine grade plywood and decorative face veneers shall conform to type I
decorative plywood in IS 1328.
4 Lipping
Lipping, where specified, shall be provided internally on all edges of the shutters. Lipping
shall be done with battens of first class hardwood or as specified of depth not less than
25 mm. For double leaved shutters, depth of the lipping at meeting of stiles shall be not
less than 35 mm. Joints shall not be permitted in the lipping. If required groove shall be
made in lipping as per drawing or as directed by engineer in charge.
5 Rebating
In the case of double leaves shutters the meeting of stiles shall be rebated by 8 mm to 10
mm. The rebating shall be either splayed or square type as shown in drawing where lipping
is provided. The depth of lipping at the meeting of stiles shall not be less than 30 mm.
When required by the purchaser opening for glazing shall be provided and unless
otherwise specified the opening for glazing shall be 250 mm in height and 150 mm or 200
mm in width unless directed otherwise. The bottom of the opening shall be at a height
of 1.4 m from the bottom of the shutter. Opening for glazing shall be lipped internally
with wooden batten of width not less than 25 mm. Opening for glazing shall be pro vided
where specified or shown in the drawing.
7 Venetian Opening
Where specified the height of the venetian opening shall be 350 mm from the
bottom of the shutter. The width of the opening shall be as directed but shall provide for
a clear space of 75 mm between the edge of the door and venetian opening but in no case
the opening shall extend beyond the stiles of the shutter. The top edge of the opening
shall be lipped internally with wooden battens of width not less than 25 mm. Venetian
opening shall be provided where specified or shown in the drawing.
8 Tolerance
Tolerance on width and height shall be + 3 mm and tolerance on nominal thickness shall
be ± 1.2 mm. The thickness of the door shutter shall be uniform throughout with a
permissible variation of not more than 0.8 mm when measured at any two points.
9 Adhesive
Adhesive used for bonding various components of flush door shutters namely, core,
core frame, lipping, cross-bands, face veneers, plywood etc. and for bonding plywood
shall conform to BWP type, phenol formaldehyde synthetic resin adhesive conforming to
IS 848.
10 Tests
One end of each sample shutter shall be tested for End Immersion Test. Two specimens
of 150 x150 mm size shall be cut from the two corners at the other end of each sample
shutter for carrying out Glue Adhesion Test. Knife Test shall be done on the remaining
portion of each sample shutter. Test shall be done as laid down in Appendix F
11 Sample Size
For knife test, glue adhesive test, slamming test, the end immersion test, the number
of shutters shall be as per col. 4 of Table 10.
TABLE 10
All the sample shutters when tested shall satisfy the requirements of the tests laid down
in Appendix F. The lot shall be declared as conforming to the requirements when numbers
of defective sample does not exceed the permissible number given in col. 3 of Table 10.
If the number of sample shutters found unsatisfactory for a test is one, twice the number
of samples initially tested shall be selected and tested for the test. All sample shutters
so tested shall satisfy the requirement of the test. If the number of samples found
unsatisfactory for a test is two or more, the entire lot shall be considered unsatisfactory.
13 Fixing
14 Measurements
Length and width of the shutters shall be measured to the nearest cm in closed position
covering the rebates of the frames but excluding the gap between the shutter and the
frame. Overlap of two shutters shall not be measured.
All work shall be measured net as fixed and area calculated in square metres to nearest
two places of decimal. No deduction shall be made for providing venetian opening and
opening for glazing.
15 Rates
The rate includes the cost of material and labour involved in all the operations described
above. Extra rate shall be payable for providing rebates in double leaved shutters. Glazing
when provided shall be measured & paid for separately.
1 Installation
The wooden frame, Wardrobe, Cabinets in kitchen and bath rooms, Panelling, Benches,
Modesty Panels, and wooden partitions shall be fixed as per nomenclature of the item, as
per the detailed drawings and directions of Engineer-in-Charge.
Joints of the boards are finished with specially formulated Jointing compound and fiber
tape to provide seamless finish. Board surface can be decorated with any type of paint,
wall paper, wood veneer & hard laminates. Services should be incorporated before
commencement of board fixing.
It is easy and simple to attach different fittings to wall paneling boards. Inclined nails can
be fixed to the boards itself for light materials. For heavier materials the fastening should
be centered on internal stud work or steel or wood frame behind the boards, fixed before
boarding. Services should be incorporated before commencement of board fixing.
4 Tolerance
Tolerance in dimensions shall be + 5 mm.
5 Measurements
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Area shall be calculated in square meter correct to two places of decimal. No deduction
will be made of openings of areas up to 0.40 sqm nor shall extra payment be made either
for any extra material or labour involved in forming such openings. Fo r openings exceeding
0.40 sqm. In area, deduction in measurements shall be made but extra will be payable for
any extra material or labour involved in making such openings.
6 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 24 except that 18 mm thick
Calibrated BWP plywood confirming to IS 710 shall be used. Rate shall be for per Square
meter.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 24 except that 12 mm thick
Calibrated BWP plywood confirming to IS 710 shall be used. Rate shall be for per Square
meter.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 24 except that 8 mm thick
Calibrated BWP plywood confirming to IS 710 shall be used. Rate shall be for per Square
meter.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 24 except that 6 mm thick
Calibrated BWP plywood confirming to IS 710 shall be used. Rate shall be for per Square
meter.
Providing and fixing 12.5 mm thick fire rated gypsum board conforming to IS:
2095: part I with necessary fixing arrangement including adhesive, nails, screws
etc. all complete, as per approved drawings and as per direction of engineer in
charge.
Material
Laying
(i) Panels are stored in a dry place and water should not come in contact with panels
during or after construction. If the panels get wet, they should be dried before use.
(ii) The floor should be perfectly level before laying the first course. All panels must be
properly aligned to the plumb. Successive layer of panels must be alternatively staggered
so that vertical joints are not in the same line.
(iii) The recommended quantity of Gypsum Bonding Plaster must be used for joints and
filling the grooves made for conduits, pipelines, etc. Excess Bonding Plaster must be
scooped and removed, so that the joints and the places where the grooves are filled in are
flush and even.
(iv) The walls should be dry and sanding done properly especially at joints before the
primer is applied so that the surface is even and joints will not be visible after painting.
Avoid chasing with chisel and hammer. Use electrical saw or grooving tools for conduting
etc.
(v) The recommended span of walls is maximum 6 meters and maximum height is 4.5
meters.
(vi) Gypsum panel can easily be cut with coarse tooth hand saw, electric jigsaw, etc. The
panels can be cut, sawn, drilled, milled or dowelled on the job. For concealed piping and
conduit, the depth of groove should not exceed 50 mm. Hammer and chisel techniques to
form chases must be avoided.
(vii) Sanding: This application is to make the surface level without undulations. To make
the gypsum wall surface level (in particular at joints, where there is excess bonding
plaster), do sanding with sand paper at joints and other places, wherever you find uneven
surface, otherwise joints will be visible after painting. It is important to sand all joints
uniformly.
Measurements
The length and height shall be measured correct to a cm. Area shall be calculated in square
meters correct to two place of decimal.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & fixing 40 mm thk resin bonded glass wool (48 kg/m3 density)
packed in to Polythene bags in cavity held on 28Gx12, GI wire netting as per
drawings, and as per direction of engineer-in-charge.
Material
The material shall be mineral wool made from rock slag or glass processed from a molten
state into fibrous form and shall be bonded with a suitable binder. Bonded mineral wool
shall conform to specifications of group I of IS 8183.
Dimensions: The bonded mineral wool shall be supplied in w idth of 50, 60, 75 and 100
cms, and length of 100, 120 and 140 cms and the thickness of the bonded mineral wool
shall be 25, 40, 50, 65 or 75 mm.
Tolerances
For width and length, the dimensional tolerances of the bonded mineral wool slabs shall
be -½%. For nominal thickness in the range 25 to 75 mm the tolerance shall be -2 mm.
An excess, in all dimensions is permitted.
TABLE 12.11
General
Bonded mineral wool insulation can be either laid over false ceiling or alternatively it can
be fixed to the ceiling when the space above false ceiling is being used for carrying return
air. In the first case the bonded mineral wool can either be fixed with suitable adhesive to
the false ceiling board or else it can simply be rolled over the suspended false ceiling. In
the second case when space above false ceiling is to be used for carrying return air 1.5" x
1.5" slotted angle (3" length) shall be fixed to the ceiling by means of rawl plugs at 2’0"
spacing. Draw 14 gauge tie wires from the slots. Make a mat of mineral wool insulation
backed with scrim cloth with a light coating of Plaster of Paris or polythene faced hessian
and 24g x 1" wire mesh netting. The joints of wire netting should be butted and tightly
laced down with G.I. wire. Stretch the mat tightly across the angles holding it in place by
means of tie wires.
Measurements
Length and breadth of the roofing insulation shall be measured correct to a cm and the
surface area worked out in square metre of the finished work. No deduction shall be made
for openings of areas upto 40 square decimetre. No extra payment will be made for any
extra material or labour involved in forming such o penings. For openings exceeding 40
square decimetre in area, deduction for the full opening will be made, but no extra will be
paid for any extra material or labour involved in forming such openings. Boarding fixed to
curved surfaces in narrow widths shall be measured and paid for separately. Circular
cutting and waste shall be measured and paid for separately in running metres.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labo ur required in providing bonded
mineral wool.
Providing and fixing 8 mm thick exterior grade non asbestos heavy duty fiber
cement board with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all complete ,
as per approved drawings and as per direction of engineer in charge.
Fibre boards shall be of medium density cement board reinforced with wood fibre and shall
be of external grade capable to, produced by fiberizing steamed wood under pressure,
blended with adhesive and wax and formed into solid panels under controlled conditions
of heat and pressure as per IS 14862. Fibre cement board should be of minimum density
1300kg/ m3 (±50) and comply to ASTM C 1185 and ISO 8336 part (E) for confirming
durability properties and BS 476 – part 5, 6 & 7, Thermal conductivity should be minimum
0.15 W/m˚K and PH value should be in the range of 7 – 8
Adhesive
The adhesive used for bonding shall be BWP type synthetic resin conforming to IS 848.
Thickness
Fibre boards are available in thickness 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22, 25, 30, 35 & 40 mm. The
tolerance in thickness shall be ± 0.3 mm. Thickness of fibre boards and adhesive used for
bonding shall be as per manufacturers standards and shall be as per relevant IS Codes.
Unless otherwise stated, exterior grade fibre boards bonded with BWP type synthetic resin
adhesive shall be used.
Fixing
The fibre cement board shall be fixed on the structure using self tacking screws. The
screws shall be of approved make and shall be SDST screws of stainless steel.
Measurement
Measurement shall be for per square meter of board installed.
Rate
Rate shall be for per square meter of board installed including the cost of screws, tools,
tackles, labour and scaffolding.
Providing and fixing 6 mm thick exterior grade non asbestos heavy duty fiber
cement board with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all complete,
as per approved drawings and as per direction of engineer in charge.
Relevant specification shall be followed as per Item Number 31 except that 6 mm Exterior
grade non asbestos cement board as per BOQ description.
Providing and fixing PVC ABS edge beading 2 mm thick / second class teakwood
beading 12 mm thick with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all
complete, as per approved drawings and as per direction of engineer in charge
for various thickness of plywood for wardrobes, cabinets, partitions etc.
Beading
Beadings in panelled shutter and other places shall be provided where specified in
architectural drawings or directed by the Engineer-in-Charge. Each length of beading shall
be single piece. Joints at the corners shall be mitred and exposed edges shall be rounded.
Beading shall be fixed with headless nails at 75 mm intervals. For external shutters, the
beading shall be fixed on the outside face.
Providing & fixing to wall band up to 300 mm wide made from 12 mm thick
marine plywood conforming to IS: 710 finishing with 4 mm veneer and second
class teak wood beading, back side supporting second class teakwood Patti 48 X
48 mm top and bottom with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all
complete, as per drawing and as directed by engineer- in- charge.
1. General
All the items to be used shall be as per the approved make list. The wooden band shall be
done at site as per the item description and the good for construction drawings. The work
shall include all the items mentioned in the item description.
Measurement shall be per running meter of the band. The rate shall be inclusive of all
materials, screws, adhesives, nails, labour, tools and tackles required to complete the
work as per the drawings and to the satisfaction of the Engineer in Charge.
Providing & fixing to wall band up to 300 mm wide made from exterior Grade-I
MDF Board 18 mm thick confirming to IS:12406 with second class teak wood
beading and back side supporting second class teakwood patti 48x48 mm top
and bottom with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all complete as
per drawing and as directed by engineer- in- charge.
1. General
All the items to be used shall be as per the approved make list. The wooden band shall be
done at site as per the item description and the good for construction drawings. The work
shall include all the items mentioned in the item description.
Measurement shall be per running meter of the band. The rate shall be inclusive of all
materials, labour, screws, adhesives, nails, tools and tackles required to complete the
work as per the drawings and to the satisfaction of the Engineer in Charge.
Providing & fixing C shaped pelmet up to 200 mm made wide from 18 mm thick
marine plywood conforming to IS: 710 finishing front side with 4 mm thick
veneer and second class teak wood beading ,back side supporting to wall with
necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all complete, as per drawing and
as directed by engineer- in- charge.
1. General
All the items to be used shall be as per the approved make list. The C shape pelmet shall
be done at site as per the item description and the good for construction drawings. The
work shall include all the items mentioned in the item description.
Measurement shall be per square meter of the pelmet. The rate shall be inclusive of all
materials, labour, tools and tackles required to complete the work as per the drawings and
to the satisfaction of the Engineer in Charge.
Providing & Fixing decorative high pressure laminated sheet of plain / wood
grain in gloss / matt / suede finish with high density protective surface layer
and reverse side of adhesive bonding quality conforming to IS : 2046 Type S,
including cost of adhesive of approved quality.
a) 1.0 mm thick on one side only
1 Scope:
Decorative thermosetting synthetic resin bonded laminated sheets shall generally conform
to IS 2046. This material is intended for interior use and is not intended for load bearing
applications. The decorative high pressure laminated sheet of plain / wood grain in gloss
/ matt / suede finish or as approved by authority.
2. Material
A sheet consisting of layers of fibrous sheet material ( for example, paper ) impregnated
with thermosetting resins and bonded together by means of heat a pressure of not less
than 7 MPa ( 1 MPa = 1 MN/m2 ), the outer layer or layers on one or both sides having
decorative colours or designs. Decorative high-pressure laminated sheet (HPL) as defined
this standard is made from core layers impregnated with phenolic and/or amino plastic
resins and a surface layer or layers impregnated with amino plastic resins (mainly
melamine resins).
3 Requirements:
When inspected in daylight (or D 65 standard illuminant and again under a tungsten
illuminant) there shall be no significant difference between a standard agreed by the
supplier and the specimen under test.
Having only one side bearing decorative surface the other side being roughened or given
an appropriate treatment to promote adhesion to the base. This type shall generally be
used, unless specified otherwise.
No requirements for nominal thickness are specified for individual types of materials listed
in Table 7, however, variations from the nominal thickness supplies shall at no point
exceed the limits shown in Table 5 of code.
The specimen shall be the sheet under test, as received. After checking the gauge for
accuracy the thickness of the sheet shall be determined to the nearest 0.02 mtn. It is
recommended that the thickness should be measured at a minimum of four points and at
a distance of at least 20 mm from the edge of the sheet.
4 Appearance
The following inspection requirements are intended as a general guide, indicating the
minimum acceptable quality for laminates supplies as full size sheets. Cut-to- size panels
and certain applications involving full size sheets may call for special quality requirements
which can be negotiated between the supplier and the purchaser; in such cases the
following requirements may be used as a basis for discussion. It should be noted that only
a small percentage of sheets in a batch should be of the minimum acceptable quality.
Surface defects
When inspected for surface appearances under standardized conditions of lighting and
viewing at a distance half of the levels prescribe.
Edge defects
Visual defects (for example, moisture marks, lack of gloss, etc) can be present on all four
edges of the laminate provided that the defect free length and width are not more than
20 mm shorter than the nominal length and width.
Broken corners
One broken corner of <30 mm or two broken corners of <15 mm are allowed. These values
refer to the distance between the original corner and the fracture line. Slight chatter marks
are allowed.
Warping
The flatness of laminates is dependent on atmospheric conditions within the storage area.
Provided that the laminates are stored in the conditions recommended by the
manufacturer, they shall not show a departure of the surface from a straightedge of 1 mm
length in any position, of more than the limits listed in Table 6 when the laminate is laid
concave side up on a flat surface of every property for which a value of requirement is
specified in 5. TWO methods of test are given for the measurement of dimensional
stability, impact resistance, and resistance to colour changes in artificial light, formability
and resistance to cigarette bunts. When there is a choice of method, m aterial satisfying
the requirements of either method shall be deemed to comply with the specification for
that property; however, the choice Of method may be agreed between the interested
parties available at the manufacturer’s end. The method searched shall be stated in the
test report.
Length and Width of u Full-Size Laminate The laminate shall be of the nominal size with a
tolerance of +-10 mm.
Straightness of Edges: The edges shall be straight within a tolerance of 1.5 mm per meter
length of the edge. The edge being measured shall be at least as long as the 1 nun
straightedge.
Square ness of the Laminates: The panel shall be rectangular within a tolerance of 1.5
mm per meter length of the edge. The edge being measured shall be at least as long as
the 1 m straightedge.
Other Properties: when tested by the appropriate methods, the properties for each type
of material shall satisfy the requirements listed in Tables 1 and 7.
COMPLIANCE: In order to comply with the requirements of this standard, materials of each
type shall meet the requirements of every property for which a value of requirement is
specified in 5. TWO methods of test are given for the measurement of dimensional
stability, impact resistance, resistance to colour changes in artificial light, form ability and
resistance to cigarette burns. When there is a choice of method, material satisfying the
requirements of either method shall be deemed to comply with the specification for that
property; however, the choice of method may be agreed between the interested parties
available at the manufacturer’s end. The method selected shall be stated in the test report.
5. Packing & Marking
Packing: The material shall be supplied in packages as agreed to between the purchaser
and the supplier.
Marking: The consignment shall be marked suitably with the following information:
BIS Certification Marking The product may also be marked with the Standard Mark.
The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards
Act, 19% and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The details of conditions under
which the license for the Use of Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or
producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
6 Laying:
Laminate is easy to clean and relatively durable, although, being plastic, it can melt if
exposed to excessive heat. Laminate comes in many styles and can be cut using ordinary
saws, making its installation a great do it yourself project. A matte finish will hide wear
and tear better than a glossy laminate, which is easily scratched, but may require more
cleaning. A matte finish will hide wear and tear better than a glossy laminate, which is
easily scratched, but may require more cleaning.
Preparing the laminate:
Lightly sand the surface on which you will install the sheet. Sand the surface to create a
rough surface for solid adherence, and wipe away sawdust with a tack cloth or damp. If
the surface is covered by paint or varnish, you should sand thoroughly to remove it using
coarse or medium coarse sandpaper.
Measure the length and width of the areas where you will install sheet. Use a tape measure
to get an accurate measurement of each dimension of the area. If you are installing a full
countertop and your walls are not at perfect right angles, you should scribe the sheet first.
See Troubleshooting for more information.
Place the sheet on a flat, stable surface. This should be large enough to keep the sheet
steady while cutting. Use scrap plywood or similar material that you don't mind damaging
with the saw. Don't use concrete or another surface that will damage the saw blade. Mark
the measurements on the back of the Formica sheet, adding 1 inch (2.5 cm) to each
measurement. Draw your cut lines onto the laminate at the increased measurement, which
ensures you don't waste a large piece of laminate due to cutting too small a piece.
Apply masking tape along the lines. This makes it easier to see where to cut, while also
reducing the risk of chips. You can also apply additional tape to the surface beneath the
sheet to protect it, but you shouldn't cut over a surface you want to keep presentable.
Cut the Formica along straight lines. Ideally, you should use a circular saw, saber saw,
back saw, table saw, or laminate shears. A handsaw with at least 10 teeth per inch (4 per
cm) will also work, but may be tedious for larger jobs. Use a metal straightedge to ensure
a straight cut. If your installation place is curved, you'll need to use a jigsaw or laminate
router to make these finer adjustments.
If you are installing laminate on a countertop or other surface with edges, begin with the
edge pieces. If you cut them from the laminate yourself, apply the contact cement with a
brush or roller to both surfaces. Allow it to set until it feels tacky, according to the
manufacturer's directions.
If you are using pre-glued end caps, all you need to do is heat a clothes iron, place the
laminate against the edge, and iron back and forth. Let sit for one minute and gently tap
it along its length with a rubber mallet or shoe heel. You can now skip to trim the edge
strip.
When you are sure you have it placed properly, press it to the surface. Once the two
surfaces come into contact, the contact cement is already bonded to 50% or more of its
final strength.
Push a dry roller back and forth across the laminate to adhere it completely and to remove
air from between the laminate and the surface.
Use a fine file to remove the excess material, applying pressure only on the up strokes.
You may use a laminate trimmer or router instead, but if you do you should lubricate the
edge with petroleum jelly (Vaseline) first. This minimizes the chance of breakage.
Use a carbide drill bit when trimming laminate. Before continuing, protect your finished
edges while you install the remainder of the laminate sheet. Allow it to set according to
manufacturer's instructions. As a general rule, the contact cement should be left until it
becomes tacky and dry to the touch, but no longer.
Align the laminate as accurately as you can, then continue to adjust it as you move from
one end of the surface to the other. Shift the dowels out of the way once you've aligned
each section, then press it down to adhere it to the surface. Push a roller across the sheet
to eliminate air pockets and strengthen the contact bond. Use a flush trim carbide drill bit.
Stop frequently to allow the router to cool, as the laminate will melt if exposed to high
heat. Use a fine wood file to methodically file down the sharp edge of the laminate. File
downward at an angle along the entire edge.
6 Measurement:
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm.
7 Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing and fixing 4 mm thick divine teak quarter cut Veneer conforming to
IS: 1328 (type-1) with second class teak wood beading of approved colour,
texture sample as approved and as per direction of engineer in charge.
Decorative plywood shall be of two grades namely BWR and MR Decorative Plywood shall
be of two types. Type I and type 2 and shall conform to IS 1328.
(a) Open slits checks or open joints not more than 150 mm in length and 0.5 mm in width
shall be permissible provided the same are rectified with a veneer insert bounded with
synthetic resin adhesive, as the case may be and further provided that the insert matches
with the surrounding veneer in colour as well as figure.
(b) The decorative veneered surface shall be free from torn grain, dead knots
discolourisation and sapwood.
(c) The decorative veneered surface shall be selected for figure, texture, colour and grain
etc. It shall be free from all manufacturing and wood defects except to the Engineer-in-
charge permitted under para 9.2.8.1(a). All veneers shall be matched or mismatched to
achieve a decorative effect in colour figure and grain.
2 Adhesive
The adhesive for bonding veneers shall be MR and BWR type synthetic resin adhesive
conforming to IS 848 for MR and BWR grade veneered decorative plywood respectively.
1800 mm x 1200 mm
3.2 Thickness: The thickness of plywood board shall be 3 mm, 4 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, 12
mm, 19 mm and 25 mm.
Note: Any other dimensions (length, width and thickness) as agreed to between the
manufacturer and the purchaser may also be used.
3.3 Tolerances: Tolerances on the nominal sizes of finished boards shall be as follows:
Dimension Tolerance
Length +6 mm
-0
Width +3 mm
-0 mm
Thickness:
(i) Less than 6 mm + 10 per cent
4 Finish
The decorative plywood shall be uniform in thickness within the to lerances limits specified.
The ends shall be trimmed straight and square edge straightness and squareness when
tested as per Appendix I shall be within the tolerance specified in 1.3.3.
The method for drawing representative samples and criteria for conformity shall be as per
IS 7638.
6 Tests
(i) Moisture content: Decorative veneered plywood of either type when tested in
accordance with IS
1734 (Pt. I) shall have a moisture content not less than 5 per cent and not more than 15
per cent.
(ii) Water Resistance Test : Three test specimen of size 250 mm x 100 mm shall be
prepared for each of he boards selected and submerged in water at 62 +2o C for a period
of 3 hours and dried for 8 hours at a temperature of 65 + 2oC and then followed by two
more cycles of soaking and drying under same conditions described above. Decorative
Veneered plywood of either type shall not show delamination or blister formation.
7 Marking
Each plywood bound shall be legibly and indelibly marked or stamped with the following
on the face of board near one corner.
(e) Criteria for which the plywood has been lablled as ECO mark
The decorative veneered plywood may also be marked with standard BIS certification
mark.
Providing and fixing Wooden Grill louvers made from second class teak wooden
Patti 40 x12 mm at center to center distance of 40 mm fixed to 50x20 mm
wooden frame with necessary fixing arrangement and screws etc. all complete,
at required location in frames/shutters of door/windows as per drawing and as
directed by engineer in charge.
1 Measurement:
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Measurement shall be per square meter.
2 Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Float Glass
The glass shall be clear float glass and should be approved by the Engineer in Charge. It
shall be clear, float transparent and free from cracks subject to allowable defects. The
float glass shall conform to the IS 14900.
Thickness
The thickness of float glass shall depend on the size of panel. The tolerance in thickness
shall be as under:
Allowable Defects
TABLE 21.3
Allowable Cluster of Defects: The allowable cluster of defects mentioned under Sl. No. 1,
2 & 3 of Table 21.3 shall be as per IS 14900.
Tests
Thickness
The thickness of float glass shall be measured with micrometers or a caliper which is
graduated to 0.01 mm or with a measuring instrument having an equivalent capacity.
Scratches, Rubs and Crush
Place the sample of float glass in a vertical position approximately 50 cm from the viewer’s
position and look through it using either day light without direct sunlight or a background
light suitable for observing each type of defect.
Bow
Depending on the side on which bow is present, stand the sample vertically on a wooden
plank. Stretch a thread edge to edge. Measure the longest perpendicular. Distance from
the thread to the surface of float glass facing the thread and express it as percentage of
the length of float glass from edge along the thread.
Focus a light projector with a 500 W lamp and an objective lens with an approximate 5 cm
aperture and about 30 cm focal length on a flat white projection screen placed about 760
cm from the light source in a dark room. Place the float glass in a vertical position parallel
to the screen between the light and the screen. Move the glass slowly towards the screen
with a vertical oscillating motion. The shadowgraph read out is the distance at which the
distortion just blends with the general shadow of the glass on the screen.
TABLE 21.4
Perspective Distortion: When tested as per test procedure described below it shall not give
distorted vision of straight stripe pattern.
Perspective distortion shall be examined by looking through the specimen glass which may
be placed at about 4.5 m distance in such a direction that the incident angle to it is 50
degree (4 mm or above) and by observing a screen set up perpendicularly to the line of
vision about 4.5 m further ahead of the specimen over the total width of about middle part
of the specimen from the horizontal direction. The specimen glass shall be kept with the
drawn direction at manufacture vertical and, on the surface of the screen, the strip pattern
of white and black parallel straight lines of 25 mm width and inclined 45 degrees from the
vertical shall be provided and its surface shall be luster less.
Item No. 41.
Providing and fixing glazing in door, window, ventilator shutters and partitions
etc. with EPDM rubber / neoprene gasket /teakwood beading etc. complete as
per the architectural drawings and the directions of Engineer-in-charge .
Providing and fixing glazing in door, window, ventilator shutters and partitions
etc. with EPDM rubber / neoprene gasket /teakwood beading etc. complete as
per the architectural drawings and the directions of Engineer-in-charge .
Extra rate over for providing and fixing toughened glass panes instead of plain
float glass as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
1 Material
jagged shards as plate glass (a.k.a. annealed glass) does. The granular chunks are less
likely to cause injury.
Toughened glass is physically and thermally stronger than normal glass.[1] The greater
contraction of the inner layer during manufacturing induces compressive stresses in the
surface of the glass balanced by tensile stresses in the body of the glass. For glass to be
considered toughened, this compressive stress on the surface of the glass should be a
minimum of 69 mega pascals (10,000 psi). For it to be considered safety glass, the surface
compressive stress should exceed 100 mega pascals (15,000 psi). As a result of the
increased surface stress, if the glass is ever broken it only breaks into small circular pieces
as opposed to sharp jagged shards. This characteristic makes tempered glass safe for
high-pressure and explosion proof applications
It is this compressive stress that gives the toughened glass increased strength. This is
because annealed glass, which has almost no internal stress, usually forms microscopic
surface cracks, and any applied tension gets magnified at the surface, reducing the applied
tension needed to propagate the crack. Once it starts propagating, tension gets magnified
even more easily, causing it to propagate at the speed of sound in the material.
Consequently, annealed glass is fragile and breaks into irregular and sharp pieces.[3] Any
cutting or grinding must be done prior to tempering. Cutting, grinding, and sharp impacts
after tempering will cause the glass to fracture.
Toughened glass can be made from annealed glass via a thermal tempering process. The
glass is placed onto a roller table, taking it through a furnace that heats it well above its
transition temperature of 564 °C (1,047 °F) to around 620 °C (1,148 °F). An alternative
chemical toughening process involves forcing a surface layer of glass at least 0.1 mm thick
into compression by ion exchange of the sodium ions in the glass surface with potassium
ions (which are 30% larger), by immersion of the glass into a bath of molten potassium
nitrate. Chemical toughening results in increased toughness compared with thermal
toughening and can be applied to glass objects of complex shapes
2. Laying
Glass shall be fixed in proper line and level with first/second class teakwood beading as
per specified thickness and as directed. Surrounding gap should be watertight with silicone
sealant or as specified.
3 Measurement
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Measurement shall be per square meter.
4 Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all the materials, labours involved in all the operations
as described in nomenclature of item and particular specification.
Extra rate over for providing and fixing frosted/ribbed glass panes instead of
plain float glass as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurements
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Measurement shall be per square meter.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all the materials, labours involved in all the operations
as described in nomenclature of item and particular specification.
Extra for providing and fixing translucent polyester film on glass over plain float
glass to give it a look as required as per drawing and as directed by engineer in
charge.
Measurements
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Measurement shall be per square meter.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all the materials, labours involved in all the operations
as described in nomenclature of item and particular specification.
Extra rate over above item for providing single glazing 8.0 mm thick clear cosmos
(ET 125) of saint gobain or equivalent approved make instead of 8.0 mm thick
plain float glass having properties like light transmission 28%, external
reflection 28%, internal reflection 9%, 28%, solar factor 0.3, shading coefficient
0.34, U value (W/Sqm-k) 3.9 Light as per drawing and as directed by Engineer-
in-Charge.
Relevant specification shall be followed as per item number 44. Rate shall be for per sqm
of glass. The Glass shall be low e glass with solar reflective coating equivalent to Saint
Gobain ET-125 series.
Providing and fixing laminated glass 6 mm clear+ 1.52 mm pvb+ 6mm toughned
glass as per drawing and as directed by Engineer-in-Charge.
Laminated glass is a safety and security glass that is made by sandwiching a laminated
sheet between two pieces of glass. The laminated sheet is usually polyvinyl butryl (PVB)
sheet. The PVB sheet in the middle of the glass helps in sticking the glass pieces to it when
the glass is broken. The laminated glass is designed to prevent it from shattering into
pieces and thus ensures safety.
Laminated glass is made by sandwiching PVB sheet between two panes of glass. They are
sealed by a series of pressure rollers and then autoclaved. During the manufacturing
process of laminated glass, mechanical and chemical bonding is developed between the
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PVB sheet and the glass. The adhesive nature of PVB creates the mechanical bond and the
hydrogen bonding between PVB and glass is the reason for chemical bonding. Because of
the chemical bonding of PVB with glass, even when there is any breakage, the laminated
glass remains intact.
The laminated glass shall be made of inner glass of 6 mm clear with 1.52 mm PVB layer
and outer 6 mm layer of toughened glass. The Glass should of full size that shall be
installed in the skylight areas as per the execution drawing.
Measurements
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. Measurement shall be per square meter.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all the materials, labours involved in all the operations
as described in nomenclature of item and particular specification.
The PVC acoustic and smoke seal shall be co -extruded PVC seal and shall have self-
adhesive backing tape provided inbuilt. The PVC used shall be flexible flame retardant
PVC. The seal shall be provided to all the corners of the door frame at the hinges and
rebates so that progression of sound and smoke can be limited.
The rate shall be for per running meter of seal installed.
Providing and fixing EPDM perimeter Bulb type of seal self -adhesive for Gaps as
per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
The EPDM Gaskets shall be of size and profile as shown in drawings and as called for, to
render the glazing, doors, windows, ventilators etc. air and water tight. Samples of gaskets
shall be submitted for approval and the EPDM gasket approved by Engineer-in-Charge
shall only be used. The contractor shall submit documentary proof of using the above
material in the work to the entire satisfaction of Engineer-in- Charge.
The EPDM gasket shall meet the requirements as given in Table 21.5 below:
TABLE 21.5
Providing and fixing expose type Elite brush seal sweeper gasket Enviro make or
equivalent as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Relevant specifications of item no 40 shall be followed. Door Bottom Sweeps are used to
seal the gap at the bottom of your door to prevent infiltration of sound, light, drafts,
insects, moisture, smoke or fire.
The brush seal sweeper gasket shall be having nylon brush and shall be encased in
aluminium casing as per manufacturers specifications and shall be installed to the bottom
of the door.
Rate shall be for per running meter brush seal gasket installed.
Providing and fixing acoustical Automatic door bottom seal RP8si seal of raven
make or equivalent as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
The Automatic Door Bottom should utilizes a flat spring mechanism, which activates when
closing the door, lowering a neoprene seal insert against the floor or threshold to create a
sound seal. These are for use on the push side of the door. The frame compresses a
protruding hinge-side “plunger” as the door closes, to activate the spring. The Automatic
Door Bottom then drops a seal in a scissor-like motion from the hinge side, adjusting to
the floor from a pivoting point. As the neoprene seal compresses, it forms a tight, secure
seal against the saddle or floor. The sweep retracts automatically as the door opens.
These seals shall be provided to the bottom of the doors as mentioned in the drawings
and shall be concealed in to the door frame.
Providing and fixing Galvanized M.S. sheet 0.5 mm thick pressed channel section
of size as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Providing and fixing 5 mm thick mirror of superior glass (of approved quality)
and of required shape and size fixed with teakwood/savan wood beading or with
adhesive or with two way tape (3M or equivalent Quality) on to backing Ply
wood (paid separately)and fixed to wall/partition with wooden cleats with C.P.
brass screws and washers complete.
The mirror shall be of the approved make and superior quality. The Mirror shall be installed on the
surface with adhesive or two way tape of 3M or equivalent quality. Mirror shall be installed on 6 mm
plywood backing and shall be provided with teak wood lipping as per the drawing.
Measurement:
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a cm. Area
shall be calculated in square meter correct to two places of decimal.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations described above.
Providing and fixing Silver Color Coated Door Closer made of High Quality
aluminium extruded section body tubular type universal hydraulic door closer
(having brand logo with ISI, IS : 3564, embossed on the body, door weight unto
80 kg , with double speed adjustment, Rack and pinion should be manufactured
from steel alloy duly machined and heat-treated, suitable for right-hand and left
hand door application, with necessary accessories and screws etc. complete as
per drawing and as directed by engineer-in -charge.
1 These shall be made of aluminium alloy/zinc alloy and of shape and pattern as
approved by the Engineer-in-Charge.
3 Aluminium alloy door closer shall be anodized and the anodic coating shall not be less
than grade AC 15 of IS 1868. All dents, burrs and sharp edges shall be removed from
various components and they shall be pickled, scrubbed and rinsed to remove grease,
rust, scale or any other foreign elements. After pickling, all the M.S. parts shall be
given phosphate treatment in accordance with IS 3618.
All the door closer of the same nominal size and shape and from the same batch of
manufacture, in one consignment shall constitute a lot. The number of door closers to be
taken at random from a lot shall depend upon the size of the lot. (Table 20). The sample
shall be tested for construction, finish, dimensions, interchangeability of parts and
performance in accordance of Table 20. Any door closer failing in any one or more of these
characteristics shall be considered as defective. If in the first sample, the number of
defective door closer is less than or equal to correspo nding acceptance number, the lot
shall be declared as conforming to the requirement of these characteristics. If the number
of defective door closer is greater than or equal to the rejection number, the acceptance
number but less than the rejection number, lot shall be deemed as not meeting with
requirements of these characteristics. If the number of defectives is greater than
the acceptance number, but less than the rejection number, a second sample of the size
equivalent to that of the first shall be taken to determine the conformity or otherwise of
the lot. The number of defective door closers found in the first and the second sample
shall be combined and if the combined number of defective thus obtained is less than or
equal to the corresponding acceptance number, the lot shall be declared as conforming to
the requirements of these characteristics.
Endurance Test- Two door closer in case of lot size 280 or less and five door closers in
case of lot size more than 280 shall be selected from those already found satisfactory.
These door closers shall be tested for the endurance test.
If all the door closers tested for endurance test satisfy the requirement of this standard,
the lot shall be deemed as having satisfied the requirements o f endurance test, otherwise
not.
TABLE 20
5 Performance Requirements
After being fitted in its position when the door is opened through 90°, the same
should swing back to angle of 20° ± 5° with nominal speed but thereafter, the speed
should get automatically retarded and in case of doors with latches, it should be so
regulated that in its final position the door smoothly negotiates with the latch.
6 Measurement:
7 Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labor involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing S.S. 316 Grade Fire resistance BSEN 1634:1:2000 Certified &
Mechanically tested BSEN 1935:2002 Satin Finish S.S. 316 Grade 4 ball bearings
Hinges approximate size 102mm X 76mm X 3 mm minimum Weight 260 grm of
approved make with AISI 316 Grade ball Bearing S.S. Pin, Cap, and with
necessary S.S. Self Tapping Phillips Cross Head Screws etc. complete as per
drawing and as directed by engineer-in -charge.
Butt Hinges
Stainless steel 316 garde butt hinges: These shall be manufactured from S.S. 316 sheet
as per specified thickness.
These shall be well made and shall be free from flaws and defects of all kinds. All hinges
shall be cut clean and square and all sharp edges and corners shall be removed. These
shall generally conform to IS 12817.
Hinge Pin: Hinge pin shall be made of mild steel wire. It shall fit inside the knuckles firmly
and riveted head shall be well formed so as not to allow any play or shake, and shall allow
easy movement of the hinge, but shall not cause looseness.
Knuckles: The number of knuckles in the hinges of different sizes shall be as per IS 12817.
The size of knuckles shall be straight and at right angle to the flap. The movement of the
hinges shall be free and easy and working shall not have any play or shake.
Screw Holes: The screw holes shall be clean and counter sunk. These shall be suitable for
countersunk head wood screws and of the specified size for different types, and sizes of
hinges. The size of the holes shall be such that when it is counter sunk it shall be able to
accommodate the full depth of counter sunk head of the wood screws. The nos. of screw
holes shall as specified in IS 12817.
Sampling and Criteria for Conformity: The number of butt hinges to be selected from a
lotshall be depend on size of lot and shall be in accordance with Table 9.11 below. Butt
hinges for testing shall be selected at random from at least 10 per cent of the randomly
selected packages subjected to minimum of three equal number of hinges being selected
from each package. All butt hinges selected shall be checked for dimensions and tolerance
requirements. Defects in manufacture and finish shall also be checked and lot shall be
considered conforming to the requirement of this specifications, if the number of defective
hinges among those tested does not exceed the corresponding number given in Table
9.11.
TABLE 9.11
Sampling and Criteria for Conformity: The number of butt hinges to be selected from a lot
shall depend on the size of lot and shall be in accordance with Table 9.12. Butt hinges for
testing shall be taken at random from at least 10 per cent of the package subject to a
minimum of three, equal number of hinges being selected from each package. All butt
hinges selected from the lot shall be checked for dimensional and tolerance requirements.
Defects in manufacture and finish shall also be checked. A lot shall be considered
conforming to the requirements of this specification if the number of defective hinges
among those tested does not exceed the corresponding number given in Table 9.12.
TABLE 9.12 Scale of Sampling and Criteria for Conformity
Note: Any hinge which fails to satisfy the requirements of any one or more of the
characteristics shall be considered as defective hinge.
Rate
Rate includes the cost of materials and labour involved in all the operations described
above. The framework and panelling of each type or glazed panels shall be paid separately.
The rate for framework includes the cost of hinges and necessary screws as specified
description. However, extra shall be paid for providing moulded beading where specified.
Nothing extra shall be paid for plain beading.
Providing & Fixing S.S. 316 Grade Satin Finish Fire resistance BSEN 1634:1:2000
Certified & Mechanically tested BSEN 1935:2002 Hinges without bearings
approximate size 76mm X 65mm X 2 mm minimum weight 100 grm of approved
make with AISI 316 Grade S.S. Pin, Cap, and with necessary S.S. Self Tapping
Phillips Cross Head Screws etc. complete as specified as per drawing and as
directed by engineer-in -charge.
The relevant specification shall be followed as per the above mentioned item of hinges
except that the size of hinges should be taken 76 mm X 65 mm X 2 mm instead of 102
mm X 76 mm X 3 mm.
Providing & Fixing S.S. 304 Grade Stainless Steel Satin Finish Round Tower bolt
of overall length (excluding Bracket) 300 mm and inner bolt of dia meter 10mm
and outer barrel dia meter 15 mm, minimum weight 430 grm. of approved make
with necessary Nickel Plated Screws complete as per specified as per drawing
and directed by Engineer in charge.
Fitting shall be of stainless steel SS 304 grade or as specified. These shall be well made,
reasonably smooth, and free from sharp edges and corners, flaws and other defects. Screw
holes shall be counter sunk to suit the head of specified wood screws.
The fittings generally used for different type of doors and windows as specified. The
fittings to be actually provided in a particular work shall, however, be decided by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Screws used for fittings shall be of chromium plated brass screws or stainless steel screws.
Fittings shall be fixed in proper position as shown in the drawings or as directed by the
Engineer-in- Charge. These shall be truly vertical or horizontal as the case may be. Screws
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shall be driven home with screw driver and not hammered in. Recesses shall be cut to the
exact size and depth for the counter sunking of hinges.
Tower bolts shall be well made and shall be free from defects. The bolts shall be finished
to the correct shape and shall have a smooth action. All tower bolts made with sheet of
1.2 mm thickness and above shall have counter sunk screw holes to suit counter sunk
head of wood screws. All sharp edges and corners shall be removed and finished smooth.
The height of knob of tower bolt when the door, window etc. is in closed position from the
floor level shall be not more than 1.9 metre.
The knobs of stainless steel tower bolts shall be cast and the bolt fixed with knob, steel
spring and ball shall be provided between the bolt and the barrel.
The Stainless steel tower bolts as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per
drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement
The Stainless steel tower bolts as describe in item shall be measured in numbers.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
Providing & Fixing Fire resistance BSEN 1634:1:2000 Certified & mechanically
tested BSEN 1906:2010 Pair of AISI S.S. 316 Grade Satin Finish hollow Pipe or
solid design Mortise Handle with the minimum weight 930 grm with S.S. 316
Grade euro profile escutcheons key hole for Mortise Pin Cylinder, high grade
brass bushing for extra fixing strength for intensive use of door with back to back
fixing screws system. of approved make with both side active mortise handle and
spindle, High Quality Stainless Steel Wood Screws (8 PCS.) for minimum door
thickness 30 mm as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge. The Inner
and Outer Rose of Mortise handle and Escutcheons must be of AISI 316 grade
only.
Fitting shall be of stainless steel SS 304 grade or as specified. These shall be well made,
reasonably smooth, and free from sharp edges and corners, flaws and other defects. Screw
holes shall be counter sunk to suit the head of specified wood screws.
The fittings generally used for different type of doors and windows as specified. The
fittings to be actually provided in a particular work shall, however, be decided by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Screws used for fittings shall be of chromium plated brass screws or stainless steel screws.
Fittings shall be fixed in proper position as shown in the drawings or as directed by the
Engineer-in- Charge. These shall be truly vertical or horizontal as the case may be. Screws
shall be driven home with screw driver and not hammered in. Recesses shall be cut to the
exact size and depth for the counter sunking of hinges.
This is a mortice lock having a single spring bolt withdrawn from the outside by using the
key and from inside by key and with an arrangement.
The Stainless steel Mortice Handle as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per
drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement:
The Stainless steel tower bolts as describe in item shall be measured in numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
Providing & Fixing Satin Finish Double Door Lock body , 26 mm brass latch. 52
mm lock with Back Set centre of approximate size 85 X 45 mm, of approved
make, minimum Weight 0.880 grm suitable for minimum 30 mm thick Double
Door Shutter with necessary fixing screw as specified as per drawing and as per
directed by engineer in charge.
The Stainless steel Latch and lock, as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per
drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
Item No. 60.
Providing & Fixing Fire resistance BSEN 1634:1:2000 Certified Satin Finish Single
door Mortise Lock body approximate size of back set 50 mm X 85 mm, with 52
mm Lock and 26 mm brass latch , Stainless steel main & Strike plate & including
back to back fixing feature suitable for minimum door thickness 30 mm Single
door shutter with necessary fixing screw as per specified as per directed by
engineer in charge.
The Stainless Latch and lock, as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per
drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement:
The latch and lock as describe in item shall be measured in numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 61.
Providing & Fixing Satin Finish 6 pin Mechanism, high Quality brass body Mortise
Pin Cylinder with 5 high accuracy Computerized Dotted keys of approved make
one side key & one side knob suitable for minimum door thickness 30 mm with
necessary Fixing Screw as specified and as per drawing and as per directed by
engineer in charge.
The Cylinder lock, as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per drawing and as
directed by engineer in charge.
This is a Cylinder lock having a single spring bolt withdrawn from the outside by using the
key and from inside by Knob with an arrangement.
Measurement:
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
The Cylinder lock, as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door as per drawing and as
directed by engineer in charge.
This is a Cylinder lock having a single spring bolt withdrawn from the outside by using the
key and from inside by Knob with an arrangement.
Measurement:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 63.
Providing & Fixing Satin Finish S.S. Door Magnet length of 75 mm of approved
make, minimum Weight 150 grm with necessary nickel plated screw complete,
as specified, as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Fitting shall be of stainless steel SS 304 grade or as specified. These shall be well made,
reasonably smooth, and free from sharp edges and corners, flaws and other defects. Screw
holes shall be counter sunk to suit the head of specified wood screws.
The fittings generally used for different type of doors and windows as specified. The
fittings to be actually provided in a particular work shall, however, be decided by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Screws used for fittings shall be of chromium plated brass screws or stainless steel screws.
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Fittings shall be fixed in proper position as shown in the drawings or as directed by the
Engineer-in- Charge. These shall be truly vertical or horizontal as the case may be. Screws
shall be driven home with screw driver and not hammered in. Recesses shall be cut to the
exact size and depth for the counter sunking of hinges.
This shall be made of cast brass of overall size as specified and shall have rubber cushion.
The shape and pattern of stopper shall be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. It shall
be of brass finished bright, chromium plated or oxidized or as specified. The size of
magnetic door stopper shall be determined by the length of its plate. It shall be well made
and shall have four counter sunk holes for fixing the door stoppers to the wall by means
of wood screws. The body for housing of the door stopper shall be cast in one piece and it
shall be fixed to the cover plate by means of brass or mild steel screws and cover plate
shall be SS finish. The spring shall be fixed firmly to the pin. Tongue which would be
pressed while closing or opening of the door shall be connected to the lower part by means
of copper pin. On the extreme end a rubber piece shall be attached to absorb shock. All
parts of the door stopper shall be of good workmanship and finish, burrs and sharp edges
removed. It shall be free from surface and casting defects.
Measurement:
The Stainless steel magnetic door stopper as describe in item shall be measured in
numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing high Quality Zinc Material Door Stopper length of 150 mm
including Rubber of approved make minimum Weight 260 grm with necessary
Screws etc. complete as specified, as per drawing as directed by engineer-in-
charge.
Fitting shall be of stainless steel SS 304 grade or as specified. These shall be well made,
reasonably smooth, and free from sharp edges and corners, flaws and other defects. Screw
holes shall be counter sunk to suit the head of specified wood screws.
The fittings generally used for different type of do ors and windows as specified. The
fittings to be actually provided in a particular work shall, however, be decided by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Screws used for fittings shall be of chromium plated brass screws or stainless steel screws.
Fittings shall be fixed in proper position as shown in the drawings or as directed by the
Engineer-in- Charge. These shall be truly vertical or horizontal as the case may be. Screws
shall be driven home with screw driver and not hammered in. Recesses shall be cut to the
exact size and depth for the counter sunking of hinges.
This shall be made of cast brass of overall size as specified and shall have rubber cushion.
The shape and pattern of stopper shall be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. It shall
be of brass finished bright, chromium plated or oxidized or as specified. The size of
magnetic door stopper shall be determined by the length of its plate. It shall be well made
and shall have four counter sunk holes for fixing the door stoppers to the wall by means
of wood screws. The body for housing of the door stopper shall be cast in one piece and it
shall be fixed to the cover plate by means of brass or mild steel screws and cover plate
shall be SS finish. The spring shall be fixed firmly to the pin. Tongue which would be
pressed while closing or opening of the door shall be connected to the lower part by means
of copper pin. On the extreme end a rubber piece shall be attached to absorb shock. All
parts of the door stopper shall be of good workmanship and finish, burrs and sharp edges
removed. It shall be free from surface and casting defects
Measurement:
The Stainless steel door mounted door stopper as describe in item shall be measured in
numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing & Fixing Stainless Steel S.S. 316 Grade C Shaped Handles in Satin
Finish, 10 mm dia and centre to centre minimum 96mm size, minimum weight
94 grm with necessary screws etc. complete of approved make as per drawing
and as directed by engineer-in-charge.
Fitting shall be of stainless steel SS 304 grade or as specified. These shall be well made,
reasonably smooth, and free from sharp edges and corners, flaws and other defects. Screw
holes shall be counter sunk to suit the head of specified wood screws.
The fittings generally used for different type of doors and windows as specified. The
fittings to be actually provided in a particular work shall, however, be decided by the
Engineer-in-Charge.
Screws used for fittings shall be of chromium plated brass screws or stainless steel screws.
Fittings shall be fixed in proper position as shown in the drawings or as directed by the
Engineer-in- Charge. These shall be truly vertical or horizontal as the case may be. Screws
shall be driven home with screw driver and not hammered in. Recesses shall be cut to the
exact size and depth for the counter sunking of hinges.
This shall be made of cast brass of overall size as specified and shall have rubber cushion.
The shape and pattern of stopper shall be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge. It shall
be of brass finished bright, chromium plated or oxidized or as specified. The size of
magnetic door stopper shall be determined by the length of its plate. It shall be well made
and shall have four counter sunk holes for fixing the door stoppers to the wall by means
of wood screws. The body for housing of the door stopper shall be cast in one piece and it
shall be fixed to the cover plate by means of brass or mild steel screws and co ver plate
shall be SS finish. The spring shall be fixed firmly to the pin. Tongue which would be
pressed while closing or opening of the door shall be connected to the lower part by means
of copper pin. On the extreme end a rubber piece shall be attached to absorb shock. All
parts of the door stopper shall be of good workmanship and finish, burrs and sharp edges
removed. It shall be free from surface and casting defects
Sampling and Criteria for Conformity : The number of floor door stoppers to be selected
from each lot shall depend on the size of the lot and shall be in accordance with col. 1 and
2 of Table 9.17. These stoppers shall be selected at random from at least 10 percent of
the randomly selected packages subject to a maximum of three equal number of stoppers
being selected from each such package.
All the floor stoppers selected shall be checked for dimensional requirement, material,
manufacture and finish. Any of door stopper which fails to satisfy any one or more of these
requirement shall be considered as defective door stopper.
TABLE 17
Measurement:
The Stainless steel floor mounted door buffer as describe in item shall be measured in
numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Item No. 66.
Providing & Fixing S.S. 304 Grade Stainless Steel Satin Finish Round Tower bolt
of overall length (excluding Bracket) 100 mm and inner bolt of dia meter 10mm
and outer barrel dia meter 15 mm, minimum weight 150 grm of approved make
with necessary nickel Plated Screws complete as per specified as per drawing
and directed by Engineer in charge.
The relevant specifications shall be same as 300 mm round tower bolt mentioned above
except that length and weight shall be as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to door
as per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement:
The Stainless steel tower bolts as describe in item shall be measured in numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above
Providing & Fixing AISI S.S. 316 Grade Solid Window Casement stay/adjustor
with minimum weight 280 grm of size diameter 14 mm, lenght 200 mm with
necessary fixing screws as specified as per drawing & as directed by engineer-
in-charge.
The relevant specifications shall be as per manufacture’s standard and fixed to window as
per drawing and as directed by engineer in charge.
Measurement:
The Stainless steel window casement as describe in item shall be measured in numbers.
Rate:
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above.
Providing and fixing Satin Finish soft closing Clip on hinges of M.S.materials,
Opening Angle should be 110 Degree or as required of Approved makes for
cupboard shutters, kichen cabinets etc. with necessary concealed SS Screws
complete, as spcified in drawing and as approved by Engineer in charge.
General:
The Clip on hinges shall be soft closing type and shall be made with MS material and
coated with High Quality Nickle coating as per manufactures specifications. The Hinges
shall be of the approved makes as specified in Approved make list. The hinges shall be
installed on to the cabinet using CP brass wood screws.
Measurement:
Rate:
Rate shall include all material, labour, tools and tackles required to complete the work as
per item description.
Providing and Fixing Stainless Steel S.S. 304 Grade multipurpose Cabinet /
Wardrobe Lock heavy duty for minimum 25 mm Door thickness with keys of
approved make with necessary screws etc. complete as approved drawing and
as per direction of Engineer in charge.
General
The lock shall be of makes from approved make list. The lock shall be suitable to fix in the
Wardrobe shutter. The lock Plate shall be fixed on to the second shutter. The lock should
be supplied with minimum 3 sets of keys
Measurement:
Rate:
Rate shall include all material, labour, tools and tackles required to complete the work as
per item description.
Providing and Fixing Stainless Steel S.S. 304 Grade multipurpose Drawer Lock
heavy duty with key of approved make with necessary screws etc. complete as
approved drawing and as per direction of Engineer in charge.
General
The lock shall be of makes from approved make list. The lock shall be suitable to fix in the
Drawer. The lock should be supplied with minimum 3 sets of keys
Measurement:
Rate:
Rate shall include all material, labour, tools and tackles required to complete the work as
per item description.
Providing and fixing Corrosion Resistance Premium Quality Zinc coated Drawer
Channel pair 500mm long, heavy duty Metal Body & Precision Ball Bearings for
higher Durability with necessary screws etc. complete as per directions of
Engineer-in-charge.
General:
The Drawer channels shall be corrosion resistant and with premium quality zinc coating. The length of
the channel shall be 500mm. The channels shall be of the approved makes as specified in Approved
make list. The channels shall be installed on to the cabinet using C P brass screws.
The channel shall have heavy duty Metal body sliding on precision ball bearings of high durability.
Measurement:
Measurement shall be of per Pair installed.
Rate:
Rate shall include all material, labor, tools and tackles required to complete the work as per item
description.
Providing and fixing aluminium Grip profile handle with necessary screws etc.
complete as approved drawing and as per direction of Engineer in charge.
General:
The Grip Profile shall be of Aluminum and of thickness suitable to fix on to the shutters of kitchen
cabinets. The width of the profile shall match to the thickness of the cabinet shutter.
The profile shall be fixed to the shutter as per the methodology specified by the manufacturer with
adhesive or CP screw. Screw should not be visible if used.
Measurement:
Rate shall include all material, labor, tools and tackles required to complete the work as per item
description.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 66 except that brass handles
of the size mentioned in BOQ shall be installed as per the drawing.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 66 except that brass handles
of the size mentioned in BOQ shall be installed as per the drawing.
Providing and fixing Plastic Wardrobe Magnet Catcher of approved make with
necessary screws etc. complete as approved drawing and as per direction of
Engineer in charge.
For shutter shall be of the size as per required of KICH/ENOX/HAFELE or equivalent brands
make with necessary concealed size complete, as specified in drawing and as approved by
Engineer in charge.
Providing and fixing carbon steel galvanized (minimum coating 5 micron) dash
fastener of 10 mm dia double threaded 6.8 grade (yield strength 480 N/mm² ),
counter sunk head, comprising of 10 m dia polyamide PA 6 grade sleeve,
including drilling of hole in frame, concrete/ masonry, etc. as per direction of
Engineer-in-charge.
(a) 10 x 60 mm
Providing and fixing Aluminium slotted channel with fixing arrangements with
necessary screws etc. complete as approved drawing and as per direction of
Engineer in charge.
The slotted channel shall be in aluminium material and shall be extruded aluminium
channel. The channel shall be double slotted and shall be with aluminium cleats to hold
the storage at place. The cleats shall be L shaped and shall have teeth’s that can lock on
to the slotted channel. The Channel shall be installed such that It is flushed with the
partition surface and is not protruding outside. The channel should nave necessary fixing
arrangement to the wall and shall be fixed with SS SFST screws.
The cleat shall be fixed on to the storages using SDST screws as per the drawing.
Rate shall be for per running meter of slotted channel installed including the cost of cleats,
screws, tools, tackles, labour etc...
Filling the gap in between frame & adjacent RCC/ Brick/ Stone work by providing
weather silicon sealant over backer rod of approved quality as per architectural
drawings and direction of Engineer-in-charge complete. Up to 5mm depth and 5
mm width
SEALANT
The sealants of approved grade and colour shall only be used. The silicone for perimeter
joints (between Aluminium section and RCC/Stone masonry) shall be of make approved
by the Engineer in Charge.)
Method of Application
Surface Preparation
Clean all joints and glazing pockets by removing all foreign matter and contaminants such
as grease, oil, dust, water, frost, surface dirt, old sealants or glazing compounds and
protective coatings.
Masking
Areas adjacent to joints shall be masked to ensure neat sealant lines. Masking tape shall
not be allowed to touch clean surfaces to which the silicone sealant is to adhere. Tooling
shall be completed in one continuous stroke immediately after sealant application and
before a skin forms and masking shall be removed immediately after tooling.
Application
Install backer rod of appropriate size and apply silicone sealant in a continuous operation
using a positive pressure adequate to properly fill and seal the joint. The silicone sealant
shall be tooled with light pressure to spread the sealant against backing material and the
joint surfaces before a skin forms. A tool with convex profile shall be used to keep the
sealant within the joint. Soap or water shall not be used as a tooling aid. Remove masking
tape as soon as silicone joint is tooled.
Tolerance
A tolerance of + 3 mm shall be allowed in the width of silicone joints. The depth of the
joints at throat shall not be less than 6 mm.
Providing and applying white cement based putty of average thickness 1 mm, of
approved brand and manufacturer, over the plastered/Gypsum or any other
wall/ ceiling surface as required to prepare the surface even and smooth
complete.
1 Materials
Cement based putty of approved brand and manufacture shall be used. Only ready mixed
putty as received from the manufacturer without any admixture shall be used.
2 Commencing Work
Cement based putty shall not be started until the Engineer-in-Charge has inspected the
items of work to be painted, satisfied himself about their proper quality and given his
approval to commence the painting work. Cement based putty shall generally be taken in
hand after practically finishing all other building work. The rooms should be thoroughly
swept out and the entire building cleaned up, at least one day in advance of the Putty
work being started.
3 Preparation of Surface
The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned and dusted off. All rust, dirt, scales, smoke
splashes, mortar droppings and grease shall be thoroughly removed before painting is
started. The prepared surface shall have received the appro val of the Engineer-in-Charge
after inspection, before painting is commenced.
4 Application
Before starting painting work order to achieve a superior finished surface, putty/ paste
fillers shall be used on, all surfaces to be painted to fill pores, dents etc. The putty/paste
fillers shall be approved quality and manufacture and shall be applied to the surface with
a knife or other sharp edged tool after the priming coat as well after each under coat. The
surface, after filling with putty/paste filler, shall be rubbed down with fine paper and
dusted off before the application of the subsequent coat. Paste wood filler when set shall
be wiped across the grain of the wood and then with the grain to secure a clean surface.
Surface to be stained shall be covered with a uniform coat of stain wiped off if required.
Each coat shall be allowed to dry completely and lightly rubbed with fine grade pumice
stone sand paper before next coat is applied. Each coat shall vary in shade and well
approved to Engineer in charge.
Applying priming coats with primer of approved brand and manufacture, having
low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound ) content With ready mixed pink or grey
primer on wood work (hard and soft wood) having VOC content less than 50
grams/ litre
Material
The primer shall be ready mixed primer of approved brand and manufacture.
Cement primer coat is used as a base coat on wall finish of cement, lime or lime cement
plaster or on non-asbestos cement surfaces before oil emulsion distemper Paints are
applied on them. The cement primer is composed of a medium and pigment which are
resistant to the alkalies present in the cement, lime or lime cement in wall finish and
provides a barrier for the protection of subsequent coats of oil emulsion distemper Paints.
Wood work primer be prepared from a mixture of red lead, white lead and double boiled
linseed oil in the ratio of 0.7 kg : 0.7 kg : 1 litre.
Steel work primer be prepared from a mixture of red lead, raw linseed oil and turpentine
in the ratio of 2.8 kg : 1 litre : 1 litre.
Primer coat shall be preferably applied by brushing and not by spraying. Hurried priming
shall be avoided particularly on absorbent surfaces. New plaster patches in old work should
also be treated with cement primer before applying oil emulsion Paints etc
Primer for plaster/wood work/Iron & Steel/Aluminium surfaces shall be as specified below
in Table:
The specifications for the base vehicle and thinner for mixed on site primer shall be as
follows:
(a) White Lead : The White lead shall be pure and free from adulterants like barium
sulphate and whiting. It shall conform to IS 103.
(b) Red Lead : This shall be in powder form and shall be pure and free from adulterants
like brick dust etc. It shall conform to IS 102.
(c) Raw Linseed Oil : Raw linseed oil shall be lightly viscous but clear and of yellowish
colour with light brown tinge. Its specific gravity at a temperature of 30 degree C shall be
between 0.923 and 0.928.
Note : The oil shall be mellow and sweet to the taste with very little smell. The oil shall be
of sufficiently matured quality. Oil turbid or thick, with acid and bitter taste and rancid
odour and which remains sticky for a considerable time shall be rejected. The oil shall
conform in all respects to IS 75. The oil shall be of approved brand and manufacture.
(d) Double Boiled Linseed Oil : This shall be more viscous than the raw oil, have a deeper
colour and specific gravity between 0.931 and 0.945 at a temperature of 30 degree C. It
shall dry with a glossy surface. It shall conform in all respects to IS 77. The oil shall be of
approved brand and manufacture.
Turpentine : Mineral turpentine i.e. petroleum distillate which has the same rate of
evaporation as vegetable turpentine (distillate product of oleeresin of conifers) shall be
used. It shall have no grease or other residue when allowed to evaporate. It shall conform
to IS 533.
All the above materials shall be of approved manufacture and brought to site in their
original packing in sealed condition.
1 Scaffolding
1.1 Wherever scaffolding is necessary, it shall be erected on double supports tied together
by horizontal pieces, over which scaffolding planks shall be fixed. No ballies, bamboos or
planks shall rest on or touch the surface which is being white washed.
1.2 For all exposed brick work or tile work, double scaffolding having two sets of vertical
supports shall be provided. The supports shall be sound and strong, tied together with
horizontal pieces over which scaffolding planks shall be fixed.
Note : In case of special type of brick work, scaffolding shall be got approved from
Engineer-in-Charge in advance.
1.3 Where ladders are used, pieces of old gunny bags shall be tied on their tops to avoid
damage or scratches to walls.
The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned of dust, old white or colour wash by washing and
scrubbing. The surface shall then be allowed to dry for at least 48 hours. It shall then be
sand papered to give a smooth and even surface. Any unevenness shall be made good
by applying putty, made of plaster of paris mixed with water on the entire surface including
filling up the undulations and then sand papering the same after it is dry.
The wood work to be painted shall be dry and free from moisture.
The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned. All unevenness shall be rubbed down smooth
with sand paper and shall be well dusted. Knots, if any shall be covered with preparation
of red lead made by grinding red lead in water and mixing with strong glue sized and used
hot. Appropriate filler material conforming to IS 345 with same shade as Paint shall be
used where specified. The surface treated for knotting shall be dry before Paint is applied.
After obtaining approval of Engineer-in-Charge for wood work, the priming coat shall be
applied before the wood work is fixed in position. After the priming coat is applied, the
holes and indentation on the surface shall be stopped with glazier’s putty or wood putty.
Stopping shall not be done before the priming coat is applied as the wood will absorb the
oil in stopping and the latter is therefore liable to crack.
2.2 Iron & Steel Surface :
All rust and scales shall be removed by scrapping or by brushing with steel wire brushes.
Hard skin of oxide formed on the surface of wrought iron during rolling which
becomes loose by rusting, shall be removed.
All dust and dirt shall be thoroughly wiped away from the surface.
A second coat of ready mixed red oxide zinc chromate primer may be applied where consi-
dered necessary in aggressive environment such as near Industrial Establishment and
Coastal regions where the steel members are prone to corrosion. The second coat (which
shall be paid for separately) is to be applied after placing the member in position and just
before applying Paint. The second coat of primer is not necessary in case of painting with
synthetic enamel Paint as it is applied over an under coat of ordinary Paint.
The surface shall ordinarily not be painted until it has dried completely. Trial patches of
primer shall be laid at intervals and where drying is satisfactory, painting shall then be
taken in hand. Before primer is applied, holes and undulations, shall be filled up with
plaster of paris and rubbed smooth.
3 Application
The primer shall be applied with a brush on the clean dry and smooth surface. Horizontal
strokes shall be given first and vertical strokes shall be applied immediately
afterwards. This entire operation will constitute one coat. The surface shall be finished
as uniformly as possible leaving no brush marks. It shall be allowed to dry for at least
48 hours, before oil emulsion Paint is applied.
4 Protective Measures
Doors, windows, floors, articles of furniture etc. and such other parts of the building not
to be cement painted, shall be protected from being splashed upon. Splashing and
droppings, if any shall be removed by the contractor at his own cost and the surfaces
cleaned. Damages if any to furniture or fittings and fixtures shall be recoverable from
the contractor.
5 Measurements
5.1 Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm. and area shall be calculated in
sqm correct to two places of decimals.
5.2 Measurements for Jambs, Soffits and Fills etc. for openings shall be as described
above.
6 Rate
The rate shall include all material and labour involved in all the operations described above
with tools and scaffolding.
Applying priming coats with primer of approved brand and manufacture, having
low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) content with water thinnable cement
primer on wall, ceiling and partitions surface having VOC content less than 50
grams/litre
Painting with premium acrylic emulsion paint of interior grade, having VOC
(Volatile Organic Compound ) content less than 50 grams/ litre of approved
brand and manufacture, including applying additional coats wherever required
to achieve even shade and colour. Two coats
1 Materials
Paints, oils, varnishes etc. of approved brand and manufacture shall be used. Only ready
mixed Paint (Interior grade) as received from the manufacturer without any admixture
shall be used.
If for any reason, thinning is necessary in case of ready mixed Paint, the brand
of thinner recommended by the manufacturer or as instructed by the Engineer-in-Charge
shall be used.
Approved Paints, oil or varnishes shall be brought to the site of work by the contractor in
their original containers in sealed condition. The material shall be brought in at a time in
adequate quantities to suffice for the whole work or at least a fortnight’s work. The
materials shall be kept in the joint custody of the contractor and the Engineer-in-Charge.
The empties shall not be removed from the site of work, till the relevant item of work has
been completed and permission obtained from the Engineer-in-Charge.
2 Commencing Work
Painting shall not be started until the Engineer-in-Charge has inspected the items of work
to be painted, satisfied himself about their proper quality and given his approval to
commence the painting work. Painting of external surface should not be done in adverse
weather condition like hail storm and dust storm.
Painting, except the priming coat, shall generally be taken in hand after practically
finishing all other building work.
The rooms should be thoroughly swept out and the entire building cleaned up, at least one
day in advance of the Paint work being started.
3 Preparation of Surface
The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned and dusted off. All rust, dirt, scales, smoke
splashes, mortar droppings and grease shall be thoroughly removed before painting is
started. The prepared surface shall have received the appro val of the Engineer-in-Charge
after inspection, before painting is commenced.
4 Application
4.1 Before pouring into smaller containers for use, the Paint shall be stirred thoroughly in
its containers, when applying also, the Paint shall be continuously stirred in the smaller
containers so that its consistency is kept uniform.
4.2 The painting shall be laid on evenly and smoothly by means of crossing and laying off,
the latter in the direction of the grains of wood. The crossing and laying off consists of
covering the area over with Paint, brushing the surface hard for the first time over and
then brushing alternately in opposite direction, two or three times and then finally brushing
lightly in a direction at right angles to the same. In this process, no brush marks shall be
left after the laying off is finished. The full process of crossing and laying off will constitute
one coat.
4.3 Where so stipulated, the painting shall be done by spraying. Spray machine used may
be (a) high pressure (small air aperture) type, or (b) a low pressure (large air gap) type,
depending on the nature and location of work to be carried out. Skilled and experienced
workmen shall be employed for this class of work. Paints used shall be brought to the
requisite consistency by adding a suitable thinner.
4.4 Spraying should be done only when dry condition prevails. Each coat shall be allowed
to dry out thoroughly and rubbed smooth before the next coat is applied. This should be
facilitated by thorough ventilation. Each coat except the last coat, shall be lightly rubbed
down with sand paper or fine pumice stone and cleaned off dust before the next coat is
laid.
4.5 No left over Paint shall be put back into the stock tins. When not in use, the containers
shall be kept properly closed.
4.6 No hair marks from the brush or clogging of Paint puddles in the corners of panels,
angles of mouldings etc. shall be left on the work.
4.7 In painting doors and windows, the putty round the glass panes must also be painted
but care must be taken to see that no Paint stains etc. are left on the glass. Tops of
shutters and surfaces in similar hidden locations shall not be left out in painting. However,
bottom edge of the shutters where the painting is not practically possible, need not be
done nor any deduction on this account will be done but two coats of primer of approved
make shall be done on the bottom edge before fixing the shutters.
After work, the brushes shall be completely cleaned of Paint and linseed oil by rinsing w ith
turpentine. A brush in which Paint has dried up is ruined and shall on no account be used
for painting work. The containers when not in use, shall be kept closed and free from air
so that Paint does not thicken and also shall be kept safe from dust. When the Paint has
been used, the containers shall be washed with turpentine and wiped dry with soft clean
cloth, so that they are clean, and can be used again.
6 Measurements
6.1 The length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm. The area shall be calculated
in sqm (correct to two places of decimal), except otherwise stated.
6.2 Small articles not exceeding 10 sq. decimetre (0.1 sqm) of painted surfaces
where not in conjunction with similar painted work shall be enumerated.
6.3 Painting up to 10 cm in width or in girth and not in conjunction with similar painted
work shall be given in running meters and shall include cutting to line where so required.
Note : Components of trusses, compound girders, stanchions, lattices and similar work
shall, however, be given in sq. meters irrespective of the size or girth of members. Priming
coat of painting shall be included in the work of fabrication.
6.4 In measuring painting, varnishing, oiling etc. of joinery and steel work etc. The
coefficients as indicated in following tables shall be used to obtain the area payable. The
coefficients shall be applied to the areas measured flat and not girthed.
TABLE
1. Panelled or framed and braced Measured flat (not girthed including) 1.30 (for
each side)
4. Part panelled and part glazed or -do- 1.00 (for each side)
gauzed doors, window etc. (Excluding painting of
7. Trellis (or Jaffri) work one way or Measured flat overall, no deduction 2 (for
painting all over)
two way shall be made for open spaces, sup- porting members shall not be mea- sured
separately
9. Weather boarding Measured flat (not girthed supporting 1.20 (for each side)
11. Boarding with cover fillets Measured flat (not girthed) 1.05 (for each side)
12. Tile and slate battening Measured flat overall no deductions 0.80 (for painting
13. Plain sheeted steel doors or Measured flat (not girthed) 1.10 (for each
side)
14. Fully glazed or gauzed steel -do- 0.50 (for each side)
16. Corrugated sheeted steel doors -do- 1.25 (for each side)
or windows
all over)
18. Rolling shutters of interlocked Measured flat (size of opening) all 1.10 (for
each side)
be measured separately)
III. General
19. Expanded metal, hard drawn Measured flat overall; no deduction 1 (for Paint
all over)
steel wire fabric of approved shall be made for open spaces; quality, grill works and
gratings supporting members shall not be in guard bars, balustrades, railing
measured separately
20. Open palisade fencing and -do- 1 (for Paint all over)
21. Corrugated iron sheeting in -do- Measured flat (not girthed) 1.14 (for
each side)
roofs, side cladding etc. or -do- 1.10 (for each side) Nainital pattern using plain
sheets
24. Wire gauze shutters including -do- 1.00 (for each side)
(1) Measurements for doors windows etc., shall be taken flat (and not girthed) over all
including chowkhuts or frames, where provided. Where Chowkhuts or frames are not
provided, the shutter measurements shall be taken.
(2) Where doors, windows etc., are of composite types other than those included in
Table 1 the different portion shall be measured separately with their appropriate
coefficients, the centre line of the common rail being taken as the dividing line between
the two portions.
(3) The coefficients for door and windows shall apply irrespective of the size of frames and
shutter members.
(4) In case steel frames are used the area of doors, windows shutters shall be
measured flat excluding frames.
(5) When the two faces of a door, window etc. are to be treated with different specified
finishes, measurable under separate items, the edges of frames and shutters shall be
treated with the one or the other type of finish as ordered by the Engineer-in-Charge and
measurement of this will be deemed to be included in the measurement of the face treated
with that finish.
(6) In the case where shutters are fixed on both faces of the frames, the measurement
for the door frame and shutter on one face shall be taken in the manner already
described, while the additional shutter on the other face will be measured for the shutter
only excluding the frame.
(7) Where shutters are provided with clearance at top or/and bottom each exceeding 15
cm height, such openings shall be deducted from the overall measurements and relevant
coefficient shall be applied to obtain the area payable.
(8) Collapsible gates shall be measured for width from outside to outside of gate in its
expanded position and for height from bo ttom to top of channel verticals. No separate
measurements shall be taken for the top and bottom guide rails rollers, fittings etc.
(9) Coefficients for sliding doors shall be the same as for normal types of doors
in the table.
(10) Measurements of painting as above shall be deemed to include painting all iron
fittings in the same or different shade for which no extra will be paid.
(11)The measurements of guard bars, expanded metal, hard drawn steel wire fabric of
approved quality, grill work and gratings, when fixed in frame work, painting of which is
once measured else where shall be taken exclusive of the frames. In other cases the
measurements shall be taken inclusive of the frames.
(12) For painting open palisade fencing and gates etc., the height shall be measured from
the bottom of the lowest rail, if the palisades do not go below it, (or from the lower end
of the palisades, if they project below the lowest rail), upto the top of rails or palisades
whichever are higher, but not up to the top of standards when the latter are higher than
the top rails or the palisades.
6.5 Width of moulded work of all other kinds, as in hand rails, cornices, architraves shall
be mea- sured by girth.
6.6 For trusses, compound girders, stanchions, lattice girders, and similar work, actual
areas will be measured in sq. meter and no extra shall be paid for painting on bolt heads,
nuts, washers etc. even when they are picked out in a different tint to the adjacent work.
6.7 Painting of rain water, soil, waste, vent and water pipes etc. shall be measured in
running meters of the particular diameter of the pipe concerned. Painting of specials such
as bends, heads, branches, junctions, shoes, etc. shall be included in the length and no
separate measurements shall be taken for these or for painting brackets, clamps etc.
6.8 Measurements of wall surfaces and wood and other work not referred to already
shall be recorded as per actual.
6.9 Flag staffs, steel chimneys, aerial masts, spires and other such objects requiring
special scaffolding shall be measured separately.
7 Precautions
All furnitures, fixtures, glazing, floors etc. shall be protected by covering and stains,
smears, splashings, if any shall be removed and any damages done shall be made good
by the contractor at his cost.
0.1 The plastic emulsion Paint is not suitable for application on external, wood and iron
surface and surfaces which are liable to heavy condensation. These Paints are to be
used on internal surfaces except wooden and steel.
0.2 Plastic Emulsion Paint as per IS 5411 of approved brand and manufacture and of the
required shade shall be used.
0.3.2 Application : The number of coats shall be as stipulated in the item. The Paint will
be applied in the usual manner with brush, spray or roller. The Paint dries by evaporation
of the water content and as soon as the water has evaporated the film gets hard and the
next coat can be applied. The time of drying varies from one hour on absorbent surfaces
to 2 to 3 hours on non-absorbent surfaces.
The thinning of emulsion is to be done with water and not with turpentine. Thinning with
water will be particularly required for the under coat which is applied on the absorbent
surface. The quantity of water to be added shall be as per manufacturer’s instructions.
The surface on finishing shall present a flat velvety smooth finish. If necessary more coats
will be applied till the surface presents a uniform appearance.
0.3.3 Precautions
(a) Old brushes if they are to be used with emulsion Paints, should be completely dried
of turpentine or oil Paints by washing in warm soap water. Brushes should be quickly
washed in water immediately after use and kept immersed in water during break periods
to prevent the Paint from hardening on the brush.
(b) In the preparation of wall for plastic emulsion painting, no oil base putties shall be
used in filling cracks, holes etc.
(c) Splashes on floors etc. shall be cleaned out without delay as they will be difficult to
remove after hardening.
(d) Washing of surfaces treated with emulsion Paints shall not be done within 3 to
4 weeks of application.
8 Rate
Rates shall include cost of all labour and materials involved in all the operations described
above with tools and scaffolding.
Painting with synthetic enamel paint, having VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)
content less than 150 grams/ litre, of approved brand and manufacture,
including applying additional coats wherever required to achieve even shade and
colour.
Two coats
Synthetic Enamel Paint (conforming to IS 2933) of approved brand and manufacture and
of the required colour shall be used for the top coat and an undercoat of ordinary Paint of
shade to match the top coat as recommended by the same manufacturer as far the top
coat shall be used.
1 Application:
The number of coats including the undercoat shall be as stipulated in the item.
(a) Under Coat : One coat of the specified ordinary Paint of shade suited to the shade of
the top
coat, shall be applied and allowed to dry overnight. It shall be rubbed next day with the
finest grade of wet abrasive paper to ensure a smooth and even surface, free from brush
marks and all loose particles dusted off.
(b) Top Coat : Top coats of synthetic enamel Paint of desired shade shall be applied
after the undercoat is thoroughly dry. Additional finishing coats shall be applied if
found necessary to ensure properly uniform glossy surface.
Measurement and rate shall be same as painting work mentioned above except that
syntactic enamel paint shall be measured and paid for separately
2 Rate
Rates shall include cost of all labour and materials involved in all the operations described
above with tools and scaffolding.
Finishing with Epoxy paint (two or more coats) at all locations prepared and
applied as per manufacturer's specifications including appropriate priming coat,
preparation of surface, etc. complete. On steel work
1 Material
Epoxy Paint shall be (conforming to IS 2339) of approved brand and manufacture. The
Paint comes in compact dual container with the paste and the medium separately. The
two shall be mixed together to proper consistency before use.
2 Preparation of Surface
All rust and scales shall be removed by scraping or brushing with steel wire brushes and
then smoothened with sand paper. The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned of dust.
3 Application
The number of coats to be applied shall be as given in the item. Each coat shall be allowed
to dry for 24 hours and lightly rubbed down with fine grade sand paper and dusted off
before the next coat is applied. The finished surface shall present an even and uniform
appearance.
As paste is likely to settle in the container, care shall be taken to frequently stir the Paint
during used. Also the Paint shall be applied and laid off quickly, as surface is otherwise
not easily finished.
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Providing and applying two coats of fire retardant paint on cleaned wood / ply /
steel surface @ 3.5 sqm per litre per coat including preparation of base surface
as per recommendations of manufacturer to make the surface fire retardant.
1 Material
fire retardant Paint shall be of approved brand and manufacture. The Paint comes in
compact dual container with the paste and the medium separately.
2 Preparation of Surface
All rust and scales shall be removed by scraping or brushing with steel wire brushes and
then smoothened with sand paper. The surface shall be thoroughly cleaned of dust.
3 Application
The number of coats to be applied shall be as given in the item. Each coat shall be allowed
to dry for 24 hours and lightly rubbed down with fine grade sand paper and dusted off
before the next coat is applied. The finished surface shall present an even and unifo rm
appearance.
As paste is likely to settle in the container, care shall be taken to frequently stir the Paint
during used. Also the Paint shall be applied and laid off quickly, as surface is otherwise
not easily finished.
Other details, measurements and rates shall be as specified in painting.
Providing and applying Melamine polishing with "Asian paints Melamine Gold" or
"Timber tone Melamine" of ICI Dulux or "Wudfin of Pidilite Industries Limited",
on wood & veneer works (two or more coats) including preparation of surface
and staining to the approved colour and shade as per the manufacturers
specificationsincluding scaffolding, curing, cleaning the surfaces and other
incidental work to be done etc. complete at all floors for any height as directed
by engineer in charge.
Material:
The melamine polish is two component acid catalyzed wood finish shall be of best quality
and make such as Asian Paints, Nerolac, Burger or equivalent, as approved. It shall give
silken, smooth finish. It offers excellent non yellowing and stain resistant property. The
Melamine polish shall have shade and shine, either Mat or glossy. It shall be two
component polish consisting of a base and hardener. It shall be capable of protecting wood
from moisture, heat, cold, scratches, stains, cigarette burns etc. It shall be applied using
brush or spray gun. It shall require lesser time to dry and there shall be no cracks or
pealing of the polish. There shall not be any undulation on the finished surface nor cracks
at joints. It shall be durable and flexible to absorb cracks. It shall have resistant to scrubs,
light rays, heat etc.
Preparation of Surface: The surface shall be cleaned. All unevenness shall be rubbed down
smooth with sand and well dusted. Knots if visible shall be covered with a preparation of
red lead and glue size laid on while hot. Holes and indentations on the surface shall be
stopped with glazier’s putty. The surface shall then be given a coat of wood filler made by
mixing whiting (ground chalk) in methylated spirit at the rate of 1.5 Kg of whiting per liter
of spirit. The surface shall again be rubbed
Measurement shall be per Sqm and rate shall be inclusive of all material, labour, tools
and tackles required to complete the work as per the item description and to the
satisfaction of Engineer-In-Charge.
Varnishing with varnish of approved brand and manufacture: Two or more coats
of glue sizing with copal varnish over an under coat of flatting varnish
Providing & laying 2.0/2.5 mm thick approved Linoleum Flooring as per EN 548,
made up of 97% natural raw materials and out of which 70% should be rapidly
re-newable. The product must have natural & permanent bacteriostatic property
even against MRSA bacteria as per manufacturer's specifications and the
independent test reports for the same must be submitted by the manufacturer.
The product must be approved by TERI- GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated
Habitat Assessment). It is compusory to use multi-coloured welding rods similar
to the shade and texture of the floor to complement the floor colour of the
flooring material. The joints between 2 rolls should be welded using a hot air
welding gun. The product will have UV curved Top shield-2 comprising of 2
layers, top coating of primer and acrylic to provide better performance. This
coating should be resistant to Betadine stains. Acoustical impact noise reduction
as per EN1SO717- 2- 4 dB ,Indentation Residual as per EN-ISO 24343-1 :
The product should carry third-party, independent, Life Cycle Analysis (multi-
attribute) to show its environmental footprint from Cradle to Grave.Flooring
should be done as per manufacturers specifications and as directed by engineer
in charge.
Material
The material shall be laying 2.0/2.5 mm thick appro ved Linoleum Flooring as per EN 548,
made up of 97% natural raw materials and out of which 70% should be rapidly renewable.
The product must have natural & permanent bacteriostatic property even against MRSA
bacteria as per manufacturer's specifications and the independent test reports for the
same must be submitted by the manufacturer. The product must be approved by TERI-
GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment).
The Flooring shall be laid with linoleim in roll form. ). It is compulsory to use multi-coloured
welding rods similar to the shade and texture of the floor to complement the floor colour
of the flooring material. The joints between 2 rolls should be welded using a hot air welding
gun. The product will have UV curved Top shield-2 comprising of 2 layers, top coating of
primer and acrylic to provide better performance. This coating should be resistant to
Betadine stains. The floor should be laid on existing hard floor surface which should be
true to level. The Contractor should check the floors for any undulation and shall lay an
under-layer if necessary to make the floor even before installation of linoleum floor
Measurement and rate shall be for per square meter of flooring installed including all
material, labour, tools and tackles etc complete.
1. General
The Flocked Carpet rolls flooring having a density of 70 mn fibres of nylons 6.6 per sqm
firmly anchored into a waterproof backing and having an average recycled content of 20%.
The carpet must inhibit the growth of Bacteria and Fungi. The Carpet must be Zero
Emission carpet (Emission below detection limit after 28 days in accordance to ISO 16000-
9 requirements). Fire Test EN-13501, Appearance Retention Hexapod ISO 140-8, Friction
Slip resistance Test EN 14041 Class DS, Sanitized anti- microbial treatment with resilient
water proof backing. The carpet should be anti stactic and thickness shall be 4.3 mm with
approximate weight of 1.8 kg/ sqm
2. Fixing:
The carpet shall be laid and fixed on pre-leveled IPS flooring or any other flooring. The
carpet shall be stuck on to the floor using suitable adhesive of approved brand.
3. Measurement
Surface area of the laid carpet surface should be measured in square meters correct to
two places of decimal. Nothing extra shall be paid.
4. Rate
Rates shall include cost of all labour and materials involved in all the operations described
above with tools and scaffolding.
Providing and fixing 25 mm wooden planking, tongued and grooved in flooring, including
fixing with Galvanized iron screws complete with, Second class teak wood on stage in 330
seater class room-
Planking to be fixed over Shock Absorbent foam over Water MR grade Plywood confirming
to IS 710 of necessary thickness and Teak wood wooden framing. Cost of Foam, Plywood
and Teak wood framing will be paid under relevant items.
All timber used for timber floors shall be thoroughly seasoned in accordance with IS 1141.
After seasoning the timber shall be treated with preservative in accordance with IS 401.
Seasoning and preservative treatment shall be paid for separately unless otherwise
specifically included in the description of the item of flo oring.
Supporting Joists
Main beams and joists of the class of wood sections specified in the description of the item
for beams and joists, or as instructed by the Engineer-in-Charge shall be fixed in position
to dead levels.
The width of the joints shall not be less than 50 mm. The arrangement and spacing of
beams joists etc. shall be as per design furnished.
Boards
It shall be of the class of timber and thickness specified in the description of the item. The
timber shall be as specified. Only selected boards of uniform width shall be used. Unless
otherwise specified or shown in the drawings, the width of boards selected shall not be
less than 100 mm nor more than 150 mm. The same width of boards shall not be
maintained throughout except where the width of the room is not an exact multiple of the
boards. In the latter case, the difference shall be equally adjusted between the two end
boards (adjacent to walls). The length of the boards shall not exceed 3 meter anywhere.
Ordinarily, the minimum length of boards shall be such that the boards shall rest at least
on three supports, except where otherwise required by the pattern specified in the
drawings or as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
The boards shall be planed true on the top face only unless otherwise specified in the
description of the item. Where the bottom face is exposed and it is also required to be
planed, then such planning shall be paid for extra.
Unless otherwise described in the item, the longitudinal joints of planks shall be tongued
and grooved to a minimum depth of 12 mm while the heading joints shall be of the square
butt type and shall occur over the center line of the supporting joists. Heading joists in
adjacent boards shall be placed over the same joists.
Iron Screws
Iron screws shall be of the slotted counter sunk head type, of length not less than the
thickness of planks plus 25 mm, subject to a minimum of 40 mm, and of designation No.
9 conforming to IS 451.
Fixing
The Planks will be fixed over shock absorbent foam of required thickness over a plywood
sheet fixed to wooden framing. The joists of the wooden framing on which the planks shall
be fixed shall be checked and corrected to levels. The end boards shall be accurately fixed
with the sides parallel and close to the walls. Each adjoining board shall be carefully jointed
and shall be tightened in position and screwed. For fixing the boards to the joists, two
screws shall be used at each end of the boards and one screw at each of the intermediate
joists in a zig zag manner. The screws shall be countersunk and screw holes filled with
approved stopping.
The junction between timber flooring and adjacent flooring shall be formed by inserting a
metal strip (brass or aluminum) at the junction. The metal strip shall be fixed to the end
of the planks by screws.
The flooring shall be truly level and plane. The joints shall be truly parallel and or
perpendicular to the walls, unless otherwise specified. The floor shall be planned in both
directions and made perfectly even, true and smooth.
Finishing
The surface of the floor shall be bees waxed or finished otherwise as directed by the
Engineer-in-Charge. The lower face shall be painted or treated with wood preservative as
directed. The finishing shall be paid for separately unless specifically included in description
of the flooring item.
Measurements
Length and breadth of superficial area of the finished work shall be measured correct to a
cm. The area shall be calculated in square meter correct to two places of decimal. No
deduction shall be made nor extra paid for voids not exceeding 0.20 square meter.
Deductions for ends of dissimilar materials or other articles embedded shall not be made
for areas not exceeding 0.10 square meter. The rate includes the cost of all materials,
equipment, labour, carting, loading & unloading, removal of debris to local specified within
the site, involved in all the operations described above.
Providing and fixing 6 mm to 12 mm thick High Density polyurethane foam having density
of approx. 90 kg/cum. fixed to Ply wood sheet or Concrete floor with suitable adhesive to
act as cushioning foam below the wooden flooring.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 90 except that the wood shall
be used in Skirting. Rate shall be for per RMT.
Providing and fixing Bamboo wood Tile Flooring 14mm thick of minimum size
Providing & fixing in position Phenol bonded Bamboo wood flooring with planks
of sizes 14mm thick, 1800mm length (minimum) and 130 mm wide(minimum),
in approved colour, texture and finish, having Performance Appraisal Certificate
(PAC) issued by Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council (BMTPC).
The flooring shall be fixed with tongue and groove interlocking system, with
underlayment of 4mm thick expanded poly ethylene foam sheets having density
40kg/cum, over prepared surface with necessary quarter round planks of size
1900mm x 18mm and door reducer of size 1900mm x 44mm, wherever required.
The bomboowood planks shall have minimum density of 1000 Kg/cum &
minimum Hardness 1000 Kgf. with Eco friendly UV coating, all complete as per
direction of Engineer in-charge.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 90 except that the Bamboo
Wood Plant flooring shall be installed. Rate shall be for per Square meter.
Providing & fixing in position Phenol bonded Bamboo wood in wall skirting with
planks of sizes 14mm thick, 1900mm length (minimum) and 85mm
wide(minimum), in approved colour, texture and finish, having Performance
Appraisal Certificate (PAC) issued by Building Materials & Technology Promotion
Council (BMTPC). The skirting shall be fixed with SS screws & rawl plugs, over
underlayment of 4mm thick, expanded poly ethylene foam sheets having
40kg/cum density over prepared surface. The bomboo wood planks shall have
minimum density of 1000 Kg/cum & minimum Hardness 1000 Kgf. with Eco
friendly UV coating, all complete as per direction of Engineer in-charge.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per item number 90 except that the wood shall
be used in Skirting. Rate shall be for per RMT.
Providing and fixing removable raised / false access flooring 600 mm Finished
Floor Height (FFH) with system and its components of approved make for
different plenum height with possible height adjustment upto 50 mm, comprising
of modular load bearing floor panels supported on G.I. rectangular stinger frame
work and G.I. Pedestal etc. all complete, as per the architectural drawings, as
specified and as directed by Engineer-in-charge consisting of
Gauges: top 0.6 mm and bottom 0.7 mm fused spot welded together (minimum
64 welds in each dome and 20 welds along each flange). The panel should be
corrosion resistant epoxy coated for lifetime rust protection and cavity formed
by the top and bottom plate is filled with Pyrogrip non-combustible Portland
cementitious core mixed with lightweight foaming compound. The access floor
shall be factory finished with Anti-static High Pressure laminate with Non Warp
technology upto 1mm thickness for superior adhesion and Surface flatness
within 0.75mm.The panel is to withstand a Concentrated Load of 363 kgs applied
on area 25mm x 25mm without collapse in the centre of the panel which is placed
on four steel blocks. The panel will withstand and Uniformly Distributed Load
(UDL) minimum 1250 kg/sqm and, an impact load of 50kg all complete as per
the approved manufacturers specification and as per the direction of Engineer-
in-charge. All specification must be printed on the side of the panel to ensure the
quality of the product.
Material
Access Floor panel of 600x600x32 mm medium grade Filled Steel anti static high pressure
Lamination of 800H grade (FS800H). Access Floor panel shall be steel welded construction
with an enclosed bottom pan with uniform pattern of 64 hemispherical cones. The top and
bottom plates of Steel Gauges: top 0.6 mm and bottom 0.7 mm fused spot welded
together (minimum 64 welds in each dome and 20 welds along each flange). The panel
should be corrosion resistant epoxy coated for lifetime rust protection and cavity formed
by the top and bottom plate is filled with Pyrogrip non-combustible Portland cementitious
core mixed with lightweight foaming compound. The access floor shall be factory finished
with Anti-static High Pressure laminate with Non Warp technology upto 1mm thickness for
superior adhesion and Surface flatness within 0.75mm.The panel is to withstand a
Concentrated Load of 363 kgs applied on area 25mm x 25mm without collapse in the
centre of the panel which is placed on four steel blocks. The panel will withstand and
Uniformly Distributed Load (UDL) minimum 1250 kg/sqm and, an impact load of 50kg
The access flooring system shall be installed with the Finished floor height of 600 mm.
Steps of uniform riser of 150 mm and 300 mm tread shall be provided near the entrance
door to climb on to the floor. Also the steps shall not be protruding out from the overall
flooring boundary.
The Access floor panels shall be installed on GI Pedestals and stringers. The pedestals
shall be made out of GI tube of thickness minimum 2 mm and 25 mm outer diameter,
fully welded on to the G.I. Base plate of size 100mm x 100mm x 3mm at the bottom of
the pedestal tube, G.I. pedestal head of size 75mmx75mmx3 mm welded with GI fully
threaded stud 16mm outer diameter with two GI Check nuts screwed on the stud for level
adjustment upto 50mm, locking and stabilizing the pedestal head in position at the
required level. The pedestals shall be fixed to the subfloor (base) through base plate using
epoxy based adhesive of approved make or the machine screw with rawl plug.
The Stringers system shall be in all steel construction hot dipped galvanized of rectangular
size 570x20x30x0.80mm thick having holes at both ends for securing the stringers on to
the pedestal head using fully threaded screws ensuring maximum lateral stability in all
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directions, the grid formed by the pedestal and stringer assembly shall receive the floor
panel, this system shall provide adequate solid, rigid support for access floor panel, the
system shall provide a minimum clear uninterrupted clearance between the bottom of the
floor for electrical conduits and wiring etc. all complete as per the architectural drawings,
as specified and as directed by the Engineer-in-charge
Measurement and Rate:
Measurement shall be for per sqm of flooring installed. Only the installed floor area shall
be measured. Any cut-out to be provided in the floor shall be provided while installation.
Such Cut-out areas shall be measured as per standard measurement practices as provided
in CPWD Specifications.
The work include making core in the wall, slab or beam as per drawing for 100 mm dia
and 350 mm depth using Core cutting machine including all labour, tools tackles etc.. The
rate shall be for per number of Core made as per drawing.
Dismantling tile work in floors and roofs laid in cement mortar including stacking
material within 50 metres lead. For thickness of tiles 10 mm to 25 mm
TERMINOLOGY
(i) Dismantling: The term ‘Dismantling’ implies carefully separating the parts without
damage and removing. This may consist of dismantling one or more parts of the building
as specified or shown on the drawings.
(ii) Demolition: The term ‘Demolition’ implies breaking up. This shall consist of demolishing
whole or part of work including all relevant items as specified or shown on the drawings.
GENERAL
This chapter relates to buildings only.
Precautions
All materials obtained from dismantling or demolition shall be the property of the
Government unless otherwise specified and shall be kept in safe custody until they are
handed over to the Engineer-in-Charge/ authorized representative.
The demolition shall always be well planned before hand and shall generally be done in
reverse order of the one in which the structure was constructed. The operations shall be
got approved from the Engineer-in-Charge before starting the work.
Due care shall be taken to maintain the safety measures prescribed in IS 4130.
Necessary propping, shoring and or under pinning shall be provided to ensure the safety
of the adjoining work or property before dismantling and demolishing is taken up and the
work shall be carried out in such a way that no damage is caused to the adjoining work or
property. Wherever specified, temporary enclosures or partitions and necessary
scaffolding with suitable double scaffolding and proper cloth covering shall also be
provided, as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Necessary precautions shall be taken to keep noise and dust nuisance to the minimum. All
work needs to be done under the direction of Engineer-in-Charge. Helmets, goggle, safety
belts etc. should be used whenever required and as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
The demolition work shall be proceeded with in such a way that it causes the least damage
and nuisance to the adjoining building and the public.
Dismantling shall be done in a systematic manner. All materials which are likely to be
damaged by dropping from a height or by demolishing roofs, masonry etc. shall be
carefully removed first. Chisels and cuters may be used carefully as directed. The
dismantled articles shall be removed manually or otherwise, lowered to the ground (and
not thrown) and then properly stacked as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Where existing fixing is done by nails, screws, bolts, rivets, etc., dismantling shall be done
by taking out the fixing with proper tools and not by tearing or ripping off.
No demolition work should be carried out at night especially when the building or structure
to be demolished is in an inhabited area.
Screens shall be placed where necessary to prevent injuries due to falling pieces.
Water may be used to reduce dust while tearing down plaster from brick work.
Safety belts shall be used by labourers while working at higher level to prevent falling
from the structure.
First-aid equipment shall be got available at all demolition works of any magnitude.
STRUCTURES
Roof Trusses
If a building has a pitched roof, the roof structure should be removed to wall plate level
by hand method. Sufficient purlins and bracing should be retained to ensure stability of
the remaining roof trusses while each individual truss is removed progressively.
Temporary bracing should be added, where necessary, to maintain stability. The end frame
opposite to the end where dismantling is commenced, or a convenient intermediate frame
should be independently and securely guyed in both directions before work starts.
On no account should the bottom tie of roof trusses be cut until the principal rafters are
prevented from making outward movement.
Heavy bulks of timber and steel beams should be supported before cutting at the
extremities and should then be lowered to a safe working place.
Jack Arches
Where tie rods are present between main supporting beams, these should not be cut until
after the arch or series of arches in the floor have been removed. Particular care should
be exercised and full examination of this type of structure undertaken before demolition
is commenced (see Fig. 15.1). The floor should be demolished in strips parallel to the span
of the arch. rings (at right angles to the main floor beams).
Brick Arches
Expert advice should be obtained and at all stages of the demolition, the closest
supervision should be given by persons fully experienced and conversant in the type of
work to ensure that the structure is stable at all times.
As much dead load as possible may be removed provided it does not interfere with the
stability of the main arch rings but it should be noted that the load-carrying capacity of
many old arches relies on the filling between the spandrels. On no account should the
restraining influence of the abutments be removed before the dead load of the sprandrel
fill and the arch rings are removed.
A single span arch. can be demolished by hand by cutting narrow segments progressively
from each springing parallel to the span of the arch until the width of the arch has been
reduced to a minimum which can then be collapsed (see Fig. 15.2B).
Where it is impossible to allow debris to fall to the ground below, centering designed to
carry the load should be erected and the arch demolished progressively. The design of the
centering should make appropriate allowance for impact.
Where deliberate collapse is feasible the crown may be broken by the demolition ball
method working progressively from edges to the centre (see Fig. 15.2C).
Collapse of the structure can be effected in one action by the use of explosives. Charges
should be inserted into boreholes drilled in both arch and abutments. This method is the
most effective for demolition of tall viaducts.
In multi-span arches before individual spans are removed, lateral restraint should be
provided at the springing level. Demolition may then proceed as for a single span, care
being taken to demolish the spandrels down to the springing line as the work proceeds
(see Fig. 15.2D). Where explosives are used it is preferable to ensure the collapse of the
whole structure in one operation to obviate the chance of leaving unstable portions
standing.
A cantilever type of construction depends for its stability on the super imposed structure.
Canopies, cornices, staircases and balconies should be demolished or supported before
the tailing down load is removed.
Before commencing demolition, the nature and condition of the concrete, the condition
and position of reinforcement, and the possibility of lack of continuity of reinforcement
should be ascertained.
Attention should be paid to the principles of the structural design to determine which parts
of the structure depend on each other to maintain overall stability.
Where hard demolition methods are to be used, the following procedures should be used.
For beams, a supporting rope should be attached to the beam. Then the concrete should
be removed from both ends by pneumatic drill and the reinforcement exposed. The
reinforcement should then be cut in such a way as to allow the beam to be lowered under
control to the floor (see Fig. 15.3A).
For columns, the reinforcement should be exposed at the base after restraining wire guy
ropes have been placed round the member at the top. The reinforcement should then be
cut in such a way as to allow the column to be pulled down to the floor under co ntrol. (see
Fig. 15.3B for sequence of operations).
Reinforced concrete walls should be cut into strips and demolished as for columns (Fig.
15.3C).
MEASUREMENTS
All work shall be measured net in the decimal system, as fixed in its place, subject to the
following limits, unless otherwise stated hereinafter.
(b) Areas shall be worked out in sqm correct to two places of decimal.
(c) Cubical contents shall be worked out to the nearest 0.01 cum.
Measurements of all work except hidden work shall be taken before demolition or
dismantling and no allowance for increase in bulk shall be allowed.
Specifications for deduction for voids, openings etc. shall be on the same basis as that
adopted for new construction of the work.
Roofs
(i) Roof coverings generally including battens boarding, mats, bamboo jaffari or other
subsidiary supports shall be measured in square metres except lead sheet roof covering
which shall be measured in quintals (15.2.3) and stone slab roof covering which shall be
measured in cubic metres.
(ii) Ridges, hips and valleys shall be girthed and included with the roof area. Corrugated
or semi corrugated surfaces shall be measured flat and not girthed.
(iv) Lead sheets in roofs shall be measured in quintals and hips, valleys, flashings, lining
to gutter etc. shall be included in this weight.
(vi) Supporting members, such as rafters, purlins, beams joists, trusses etc. of wood shall
be measured in cubic metres and steel or iron sections, in quintals.
Ceiling
(ii) Dismantling of supporting joists, beams, etc. shall be measured in cubic metres or in
quintals as specified in 15.3.6(vi).
(iii) Height above floor level, if it exceeds 3.5 m shall be paid for separately.
Dismantling of floors (except concrete and brick floors) shall be measured in square
metres.
Supports such as joints, beams etc. if any shall be measured as per 15.3.6(vi). Concrete
and bricks paving shall be measured as per 15.3.9.
Demolition of floors and roofs of concrete or brick shall be measured in cubic metres.
Beams cantilevers or other subsidiary supports of similar materials, shall be included in
the item. In measuring thickness of roofs provide with water proofing treatments with
bitumen felts, the thickness of water proofing treatment shall be ignored.
(i) Taking down walls and independent piers or columns of brick, stone or concrete shall
be measured, in cubic metres. All copings, corbels, cornices and other projections shall be
included with the wall measurements.
(ii) In measuring thickness of plastered walls, the thickness of plaster shall be ignored.
(iii) Ashlar face stones, dressed stone work, pre-cast concrete articles, etc. if required to
be taken down intact shall be so stated and measured separately in cubic metres.
(iv) Cleaning bricks stacking for measurements including all extra handling and removal
and disposing off the rubbish as stated shall be enumerated in thousand of cleaned bricks.
(vi) Honey comb works or cavity walls of bricks stone or concrete shall be measured as
solid.
Reinforced concrete structures and reinforced brick roofs and walls shall be measured in
cubic metres and if reinforcement is required to be salvaged, it shall be so stated. Where
reinforcement is required to be separated, scraped and cleaned, the work shall be
measured separately in quintal of salvaged steel.
Partitions, Trellis Work etc.
Partitions or light walls, of lath and plaster, trellis work, expanded metal, thin concrete or
terracotta slabs and other similar materials including frame work if any shall be measured
in square metres stating the over all thickness.
Wood Work
All wood work including karries average 40 sq cm or over in section, shall be measured in
cubic metres, while that under 40 sq cm in section, in running metres. Ballies shall be
measured in running metres.
Boarding including wooden chajjas and sun shades along with supports shall be measured
in square metres in its plane.
(i) All steel and iron work shall be measured in quintals. The weight shall be computed
from standard tables unless the actual weight can readily be determined.
(ii) Riveted work, where rivets are required to be cut, shall be measured separately.
(iv) In framed steel items, the weight or any covering material or filling such as iron sheets
and expanded metal shall be included in the weight of the main article unless such covering
is not ordered to be taken out separately.
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(i) Water pipe lines including rain water pipes with clamps and specials, sewer lines (salt
glazed ware or concrete) etc. shall be described by their diameter and length measured in
running metres inclusive of joints.
(ii) If the joints, special and fittings etc. are required to be separated, it shall be so stated
and enumerated.
(iii) Pucca drains shall be measured under relevant items.
(iv) Valve cistern, public fountain platform, fire hydrants, etc. shall be enumerated.
(v) Manholes and inspection chambers shall be enumerated stating the size and depth of
manhole/inspection chamber. They shall be classified into different groups depending upon
the depth, in unit of half and one metre depth. The depth of the manhole shall be the
distance between the top of manhole cover and invert level of the drain.
(vi) Ventilating shafts, gully traps, flushing cisterns and other appurtenant items of work
shall be enumerated.
Posts or Struts
Posts or struts (wood, steel or RCC) section including taking out embedded portion shall
be measured in running metres.
Wire mesh fencing of any type with frame shall be measured in square metres.
Glazing
Taking out any portion of serviceable glass except polished plate, from old sashes,
skylights, etc. (any thickness, weight or size) raking out old putty, etc. shall be measured
in square metres. Irregular circular panes shall be measured as rectangle or square
enveloping the same. The width and height being measured correct to the nearest 0.5 cm.
Road Work
(ii.) Road surfaces metalling or soling (base) shall be measured in square metres.
(iii) Concrete paving shall be measured as in 15.3.8 or 15.3.9 as the case may be.
RATES
The rate shall include the cost of all labour involved and tools used in demolishing and
dismantling including scaffolding. The rate shall also include the charges for separating
out and stacking the serviceable material properly and disposing off unserviceable material
within a distance of 50 metres. The rate shall also include for temporary shoring for the
safety of portions not required to be pulled down, or of adjoining property, and providing
temporary enclosures or partitions, where considered necessary.
Kota stone slab flooring over 20 mm (average) thick base laid over and jointed
with grey cement slurry mixed with pigment to match the shade of the slab,
including rubbing and polishing complete with base of cement mortar 1 : 4 (1
cement : 4 coarse sand):
a) 25 mm thick
Kota Stone Slabs
The slabs shall be of selected quality, hard, sound, dense and homogeneous in texture
free from cracks, decay, weathering and flaws. They shall be hand or machine cut to the
requisite thickness. They shall be of the colour indicated in the drawings or as instructed
by the Engineer-in-Charge.
The slabs shall have the top (exposed) face polished before being brought to site, unless
otherwise specified. The slabs shall conform to the size required. Before starting the work
the contractor shall get the samples of slabs approved by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Dressing
Every slab shall be cut to the required size and shape and fine chisel dressed on the sides
to the full depth so that a straight edge laid along the side of the stone shall be in full
contact with it. The sides (edges) shall be table rubbed with coarse sand or machine
rubbed before paving. All angles and edges of the slabs shall be true, square and free from
chippings and the surface shall be true and plane.
The thickness of the slab after it is dressed shall be 20, 25, 30 or 40 mm as specified in
the description of the item. Tolerance of ±2 mm shall be allowed for the thickness. In
respect of length and breadth of slabs Tolerance of ± 5 mm for hand cut slabs and ± 2
mm for machine cut slabs shall be allowed.
Laying
Base concrete or the RCC slab on which the slabs are to be laid shall be cleaned, wetted
and mopped. The bedding for the slabs shall be with cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4
coarse sand) or as given in the description of the item.
The average thickness of the bedding mortar under the slab shall be 20 mm and the
thickness at any place under the slab shall be not less than 12 mm.
Mortar of the specified mix shall be spread under the area of each slab, roughly to the
average thickness specified in the item. The slab shall be washed clean before laying. It
shall be laid on top, pressed, tapped with wooden mallet and brought to level with the
adjoining slabs. It shall be lifted and laid aside. The top surface of the mortar shall then
be corrected by adding fresh mortar at hollows. The mortar is allowed to harden a bit and
cement slurry of honey like consistency shall be spread over the same at the rate of 4.4
kg of cement per sqm. The edges of the slab already paved shall be buttered with grey or
white cement with or without admixture of pigment to match the shade of the marble
slabs as given in the description of the item.
The slab to be paved shall then be lowered gently back in position and tapped with wooden
mallet till it is properly bedded in level with and close to the adjoining slabs with as fine a
joint as possible. Subsequent slabs shall be laid in the same manner. After each slab has
been laid, surplus cement on the surface of the slabs shall be cleaned off. The flooring
shall be cured for a minimum period of seven days. The surface of the flooring as laid shall
be true to levels, and, slopes as instructed by the Engineer-in-Charge. Joint thickness shall
not be more than 1 mm.
Due care shall be taken to match the grains of slabs which shall be selected judiciously
having uniform pattern of Veins/streaks or as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Slabs which are fixed in the floor adjoining the wall shall enter not less than 12 mm under
the plaster skirting or dado. The junction between wall plaster and floor shall be finished
neatly and without waviness.
Marble slabs flooring shall also be laid in combination with other stones and/or in simple
regular pattern/design as described in item of work and/or drawing.
Slight unevenness at the meeting edges of slabs shall then be removed by fine chiselling
and finished in the same manner as specified in 11.10.3 except that cement slurry with or
without pigments shall not be applied on the surface before each polishing.
Measurements
Marble stone flooring with different kind of marble shall be measured separately and in
square metre correct to two places of decimal. Length and breadth shall be measured
correct to a cm before laying skirting, dado or wall plaster. No deduction shall be made
nor extra paid for voids not exceeding 0.20 square metre. Deductions for ends of dissimilar
materials or other articles embedded shall not be made for areas not exceeding 0.10
square metre. Nothing extra shall be paid for laying the floor at different levels in the same
room. Steps and treads of stairs paved with marble stone slabs shall also be measured
under the item of Marble Stone flooring. Extra shall, however, be paid for such areas where
the width of treads does not exceed 30 cm. Nosing for treads shall be measured in running
metre and paid for extra. The width of treads shall be measured from the outer edge of
the nosing, as laid, before providing the riser.
Rate
The rate shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the operations
described above. However, extra shall be paid for making special type of
pattern/design/flowers as per drawings.
No deductions shall be made in rate even if flooring is done without any pattern/design.
The tiles shall be of approved make and shall generally conform to IS 15622. They shall
be flat, and true to shape and free from blisters crazing, chips, welts, crawling or o ther
imperfections detracting from their appearance. The tiles shall be tested as per IS 13630.
The tiles shall be square or rectangular of nominal size. Table 12 of IS 15622 give the
preferred sizes. Thickness shall be specified by the manufacturer. It includes the profiles
on the visible face and on the rear side.
Manufacturer/supplier and party shall choose the work size of tiles in order to allow a
nominal joint width upto 2mm for unrectified floor tiles and upto 1mm for rectified floor
tiles. The joint in case of spacer lug tile shall be as per spacer. The tiles shall conform to
table10 of IS 15622 with water absorption 3 to 6%
(Group BII).
Base concrete or the RCC slab on which the tiles are to be laid shall be cleaned, wetted
and mopped. The bedding for the tile shall be with cement mortar 1:4 (1 cement : 4 coarse
sand) or as specified. The average thickness of the bedding shall be 20 mm or as specified
while the thickness under any portion of the tiles shall not be less than 10 mm.
Mortar shall be spread, tamped and corrected to proper levels and allowed to harden
sufficiently to offer a fairly rigid cushion for the tiles to be set and to enable the mason to
place wooden plank across and squat on it.
Over this mortar bedding neat grey cement slurry of honey like consistency shall be spread
at the rate of 3.3 kg of cement per square metre over an area upto o ne square metre.
Tiles shall be soaked in water washed clean and shall be fixed in this grout one after
another, each tile gently being tapped with a wooden mallet till it is properly bedded and
in level with the adjoining tiles. The joints shall be kept as thin as possible and in straight
lines or to suit the required pattern.
The surface of the flooring during laying shall be frequently checked with a straight edge
about 2 m long, so as to obtain a true surface with the required slope. In bath, toilet W.C.
kitchen and balcony / verandah flooring, suitable tile drop or as shown in drawing will be
given in addition to required slope to avoid spread of water. Further tile drop will also be
provided near floor trap.
Where full size tiles cannot be fixed these shall be cut (sawn) to the required size, and
their edge rubbed smooth to ensure straight and true joints.
Tiles which are fixed in the floor adjoining the wall shall enter not less than 10 mm under
the plaster, skirting or dado.
After tiles have been laid surplus cement slurry shall be cleaned off.
The joints shall be cleaned off the grey cement slurry with wire/coir brush or trowel to a
depth of 2 mm to 3 mm and all dust and loose mortar removed. Joints shall then be flush
pointed with white cement added with pigment if required to match the colour of tiles.
Where spacer lug tiles are provided, the half the depth of joint shall be filled with
polysulphide or as specified on top with under filling with cement grout without the lugs
remaining exposed. The floor shall then be kept wet for 7 days. After curing, the surface
shall be washed and finished clean. The finished floor shall not sound hollow when tapped
with a wooden mallet.
Measurements
Length and breadth shall be measured correct to a cm before laying skirting, dado or wall
plaster and the area calculated in square metre correct to two places of decimal. Where
coves are used at the junctions, the length and breadth shall be measured between the
lower edges of the coves.
No deduction shall be made nor extra paid for voids not exceeding 0.20 square metre.
Deductions for ends of dissimilar materials or other articles embedded shall not be made
for areas not exceeding 0.10 square metre.
Areas, where glazed tiles or different types of decorative tiles are used will be measured
separately.
Rate
The rate for flooring shall include the cost of all materials and labour involved in all the
operations described above, For tiles of sizes upto 0.16 sqm. unless otherwise specified in
the description of the item. Nothing extra shall be paid for the use of cut (sawn) tiles in
the work.
Extra over and above the normal rate for white tiles shall be paid where coloured or any
other type of decorative tiles have been used.
Relevant specifications shall be followed as per E&M DSR item number 1.41
Supplying and installing following size of perforated painted with powder coating
M.S. cable trays with perforation not more than 17.5%, in convenient sections,
joined with connectors, suspended from the ceiling with M.S. suspenders
including bolts & nuts, painting suspenders etc. as required.
Scope
1. Supplying, laying, testing and commissio ning of cable trays and its allied accessories.
Cable tray system: A section or assembly of sections, and associated fittings, forming
amechanical system used to support cables and raceways.
Connector: A component that joins any combination of cable tray straight sections and
fittings.
The contractor is required to follow all relevant IS and IEC codes as per latest
amendments, however in particular following codes may be applied in addition.
Service conditions
System particulars
Tropical conditions
c. Isokeraunic level: 33
The climatic conditions are prone to wide variations in ambient conditions and hence the
equipment shall be of suitable design to work satisfactorily under these conditions.
Tolerances (on all the dimensions) and creepage distances shall be in accordance with
provisions made in the relevant Indian/IEC/BIS standards and in these specifications.
Otherwise the same will be governed by good engineering practice in conformity with
required quality of the product.
Cable tray system shall comprise of hot dip galvanized G.I cable trays, with
galvanizingthickness of 65 micron and standard length of 2.5 meters made out of 2 mm
thick perforatedsheet metal for cable trays which are 600mm wide and above and 1.6mm
thick for cable trayswhose width is below 600mm.
The construction of the cable trays shall be as per the approvedGA drawing from Vendor.
The construction of cable tray shall follow NEMA standards.
Thecable trays shall be hot dip galvanized with perforations not more than 17.5% and
factoryfabricated out of G.I., angle iron, tee, bends, sections, flats and perforated sheet
for differentloads.
Before installing cable in the cable tray, examine cable paths to ensure all areas are free
ofdebris that may interfere with cable installation.
Most cable installations require the use of cable pulling tools On horizontal straight
runs,cables generally ride on rollers mounted in or on cable trays.
These rollers should be properlyspaced, depending on the size and weight of the cable, to
prevent the cable from sagging anddragging in the cable tray during the pull.
Although not required by theNEC, single conductor cables can be fastened on horizontal
runs to maintain spacing and ensurethat the cable is confined within the cable fill area.
When using cable clamps, the clamps should be sized co rrectly and tightened only enough
tosecure the cable without indenting the jacket.
The same precaution should be observed withcable ties, and they should be applied with
a pressure limiting device.
Extremely long vertical drops introduce a new set of issues requiring special consideration.
The weight per meter (foot) of the cable multiplied by the number of meters (feet) in the
verticaldrop, in many cases, exceeds the load carrying capacity of the cable tray
component. The one ortwo rungs supporting this weight are likely to be damaged, and the
vertical load could exceed theallowable cable tension.
The cable weight should be supported in such a manner as to preventdamage to the cable
tray or cable during this type of installation.
As the cable is installed, intermediate supports should be installed on the vertical drop to
break the cable load into segments supported at multiple places.
Once the cable is installed in an open cable tray system, care must be taken to protect
theexposed cables from falling objects or debris that could cause damage to the cable.
The Signage plate shall be for Cabin/ Classrooms/ Meeting rooms and other such office
spaces. The signage shall be installed on to the wall or door surface using high quality two
sided adhesive tape of 3M or equivalent. The plate shall be in SS 304 and the name shall
be engraved in to the plate and then filled with Black Vinyl which shall be steam pressed
in to the engraved portion to give a finished and clean look. No air bubbles shall be there
in the pressed vinyl sheet. The plate shall be made as per the drawings released for
execution.