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ITEM

DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT


NO
SECTION NO. 1

BILL NO. 1

PRELIMINARY AND GENERAL(Applicable


to the whole of the Works)

FIXED CHARGE ITEMS

1 Contractual requirements. SUM 1

Establishment of Facilities on the Site


Facilities for Engineer

2 Furnished offices. (In No.1) SUM 1


3 Telephone. SUM 1
4 Nameboards. (In No. 2). SUM 1

Facilities for Contractor

5 Offices and storage sheds. SUM 1


6 Workshops. SUM 1
7 Laboratories. SUM 1
8 Living accommodation. SUM 1
9 Ablution and latrine facilities. SUM 1
10 Tools and equipment. SUM 1
Water supplies, electric power,
11 communications, dealing with water, and SUM 1
access.
12 Plant. SUM 1
13 Other fixed charge obligations. SUM 1
Company and head office overhead costs
for the management of SMME's in
14 accordance with the contract conditions, SUM 1
including the provision of a dedicated
individual to fulfill this function.
15 Removal of site establishment. SUM 1

VALUE RELATED ITEMS

Establishment of Facilities on the Site


Facilities for Engineer

17 Furnished offices. (In No. 1) SUM 1


18 Telephone. SUM 1
19 Nameboards. (In No. 2). SUM 1

Facilities for Contractor

20 Offices and storage sheds. SUM 1


21 Workshops. SUM 1
22 Laboratories. SUM 1
23 Living accommodation. SUM 1
24 Ablution and latrine facilities. SUM 1
25 Tools and equipment. SUM 1
Water supplies, electric power,
26 communications, dealing with water, and SUM 1
access.
27 Plant. SUM 1
28 Other value related obligations. SUM 1
Company and head office overhead costs
for the management of SMME's in
29 accordance with the contract conditions, SUM 1
including the provision of a dedicated
individual to fulfill this function.
30 Removal of site establishment. SUM 1

144
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
TIME RELATED ITEMS

31 Contractual requirements. SUM 1

Operation and Maintenance of Facilities on


Site, for Duration of
Construction, (unless otherwise stated)

Facilities for Engineer

32 Furnished offices. (In No. 1) SUM 1


33 Telephone SUM 1
34 Nameboards. (In No. 2). SUM 1
35 Survey assistants and materials. SUM 1

Facilities for Contractor

36 Offices and storage sheds. SUM 1


37 Workshops. SUM 1
38 Laboratories. SUM 1
39 Living accommodation. SUM 1
40 Ablution and latrine facilities. SUM 1
41 Tools and equipment. SUM 1
Water supplies, electric power,
42 communications, dealing with water, and SUM 1
access.
43 Plant. SUM 1

Brought forward

145
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE
NO

44 Supervision for duration of construction. SUM 1


Company and head office overhead costs
for the management of SMME's in
45 accordance with the contract conditions, SUM 1
including the provision of a dedicated
individual to fulfill this function.
46 Other time related obligations. SUM 1
Company and head office overhead costs
for the management of SMME's in
47 accordance with the contract conditions, SUM 1
including the provision of a dedicated
individual to fulfill this function.

PROVISIONAL SUMS FOR:

48 Training. Item 1
49 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
50 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.
51 Community Liaison Officer. Item 1
52 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
53 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.
54 Artworks. Item 1
55 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
56 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.
57 Refurbish Bridge Joints. Item 1
58 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
59 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.
60 Cleaning of Victoria Street Bridge Walls. Item 1
61 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
62 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.
Corten Sheeting and Laser Cutting to Bridge
63 Item 1
Structure Facades.
64 Overheads, charges and profit on (a) above. SUM 1
Specified activities associated with or
65 SUM 1
independent of (a) or (b) above.

TEMPORARY WORKS

66 Dealing with or accommodation of traffic. SUM 1

The contractor is to provide all temporary


works which he deems necessary to
67
complete the project and he must protect all
existing structures in the vicinity of the works.

Supply or hire of specialist equipment for


68 SUM 1
the detection of all services.
Use of the equipment referred to in item (a)
69 SUM 1
above.

70 Temporary protection of services. SUM 1

146
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Cost of survey in terms of the land surveying
71 SUM 1
act.

72 Compliance with the health and safety act. SUM 1

Workmanas Compensation Act.


73 SUM 1

Carried Summary

147
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 2

BILL NO. 1

DEMOLITIONS

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

Carting away of excavated material

Descriptions of carting away of


excavated material shall be deemed to
include for bulking and loading
excavated material onto trucks directly
from the excavations or, alternatively,
from stock piles situated on the
building site.

DEMOLITIONS, ETC.

Break down and remove existing


reinforced concrete steps including carting
1 m³ 250
away all material to a dumping site to be
located by the Contractor.

Remove and cartaway existing rocks


2 and boulders of various sizes located m³ 50
randomly across the site.

Break down and remove existing


150mm thick mesh reinforced concrete
3 surface bed including carting away m² 3176
all material to a dumping site to be
located by the Contractor.

Carefully take up and remove existing


4 60mm thick concrete and clay pavers and m² 250
set aside for re‐use within a 300m radius.

Take up and remove existing 60mm thick


5 concrete and clay pavers and cartaway to m² 12704
a dumping site located by the contractor.

Hack up and remove existing average


80mm thick asphalt including carting away
6 m² 1000
all material to a dumping site to be located
by the contractor.

Take up and remove existing 150 x


300mm rectangular concrete kerb (SABS
927 Fig. 3) laid straight, jointed and
pointed in 5:1 cement mortar including
7 m 4358
concrete haunching, concrete kerb gutter
not exceeding 300mm wide and cartaway
to a dumping site located by the
contractor.

148
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
8 Take up and remove existing 150 x
300mm rectangular concrete kerb (SABS
927 Fig. 3) laid circular on plan,
m 1090
jointed and pointed in 5:1 cement
mortar including concrete haunching,
concrete kerb gutter not exceeding

Take off and remove existing steel


palisade fence and posts 2100mm high
9 including carting away all material to a m 280
dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Take off and remove existing steel


diamond mesh fence and posts 2100mm
10 high including carting away all material to a m 90
dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Sawcut existing tarmac average 150mm


11 m 4358
thick circular on plan.

Sawcut existing tarmac average 150mm


12 m 1090
thick circular on plan.

Take up and remove existing 270mm


diameter x 1200mm long precast
concrete bollard set in and including
13 No 200
670 x 670 x 430mm deep concrete base
and cartaway to a dumping site located by
the contractor.

Take out and remove tree with trunk


not exceeding 1000mm including
14 excavating and removing of roots, filling No 15
hole with clean dry earthfilling and
compacting to road/sidewalk specification

Take out and remove tree with trunk


exceeding 1000mm but not exceeding
1500mm girth including excavating and
15 No 7
removing of roots, filling hole with clean
dry earthfilling and compacting to
road/sidewalk specification.

Carefully trim roots of existing trees to


below paving level in order to lay new
16 paving (elsewhere) including carting away No 10
all materials to a dumpsite, all in
accordance with the Architects approval

Carefully trim branches of existing trees


including carting away all materials to
17 No 8
a dumpsite, all in accordance with
the Architects approval.

Carried Summary

149
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 2

BILL NO. 2

GENERAL SITEWORKS
SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

Carting away of excavated material

Descriptions of carting away of


excavated material shall be deemed to
include for bulking and loading
excavated material onto trucks directly
from the excavations or, alternatively,
from stock piles situated on the building
site.
SITE CLEARANCE, ETC. Site
clearance:
Allow for digging up and removing all
rubbish, debris, vegetation, hedges,
shrubs and trees not exceeding 200mm
1 girth measured 1m above ground level, m² 1588
etc. including carting away all material
to a dumping site to be located by the
contractor.
Strip average 200mm thick layer of
2 m² 1588
topsoil and cartaway to stockpiles on site.
ROADS AND PAVEMENTS
Excavations:
Excavation by hand in all material to
3 m³ 300
expose services.
Open face excavation in earth and soft
rock over site to reduce levels including
formation of platform compacted to 93%
4 m³ 250
modified AASHTO density in 150mm
thick layers with surplus material from
the cut operation (cut to fill).
Open face excavation in earth and soft
5 rock over site to reduce levels and cart m³ 4672
away to stockpiles on site.
Extra over all excavations for carting
away surplus material from excavations
6 m³ 4672
and/or stockpiles on site to a dumping
site to be located by the Contractor.
Extra over open face excavations
in earth for excavations in
intermediate rock including carting m³ 234
away to a dumping site to be located
by the Contractor.
Extra over open face excavations in
m³ 93
earth for excavations in hard rock.
Allow for keeping excavations free
of all water other than subterranean item 1
water.

Compaction of in‐situ surfaces:

150
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Rip and recompact ground surface,
including scarifying for a depth of
150mm, breaking down oversize
material, adding suitable material where m² 17149
necessary and compacting to 93%
modified AASHTO density and trim to
required levels.
Sub‐base Course:
Selected imported G5 (C4 after
stabilisation) natural gravel in 150mm
layers and spread, level, water and
m³ 4287
compact to 95% modified AASHTO
density in making up levels underneath
roadways.
Selected imported G5 (C3 after
stabilisation) natural gravel in 150mm
layers and spread, level, water and
m³ 385
compact to 95% modified AASHTO
density in making up levels underneath
roadways.
Base Course:
Selected earth filling obtained from
the excavations and/or prescribed
stock piles on site in layers of 150mm m³ 250
thick compacted to 95% Mod AASHTO
density

Stabilisation:
Process base/sub‐base course by
m³ 4672
stabilisation (cement elsewhere).
Stabilising with ordinary portland cement
t 294
at the rate of 3% by mass.
Stabilising with bitumen emulsion at the
Ltr 6000
rate of 3% by volume.

Soil Tests:
Note : Prices for soil tests must be
included in the contractor's rates for
earthworks items. Additional soil tests
to be carried out as directed by the
Engineer:
Modified AASHTO density tests. Item 1

Carried Summary

151
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 2

BILL NO. 3

PAVING, KERBS, ETC.

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

Carting away of excavated material

Descriptions of carting away of excavated


material shall be deemed to include for
bulking and loading excavated material onto
trucks directly from the excavations or,
alternatively, from stock piles situated on the
building site.

PAVING
Approved brand of anti‐termite soil
poison & weedkiller is to be applied
under paving by a Registered Company
and guaranteed for ten years.

Paving shall be laid in accordance with


SABS 1200MJ, SABS 1058 and the
Concrete Masonry Association's
specifications.

Paving shall be laid on 25mm (thickness


after final compaction) clean river sand
(preparation of ground or filling elsewhere).

Clean plaster sand shall be swept into joints


between roadstones.

Clean down and lay existing


concrete pavers from stockpiles,
bedded on and including 20mm thick bed
of river sand with 1:6 cement grout
swept & watered into joints between
roadstones:

Paving to roads, parking areas,


pavements, etc. in patchwork and small
1 quantities to falls including any consequent m² 250
cutting (circular cutting elsewhere) and tying
into existing paving.

200 x 150 x 50mm thick "Infraset


Cottage Stone", or equal approved,
red single colour standard precast
concrete blocks laid in running bond
pattern, bedded on and including 20mm
thick bed of river sand with 1:6 cement
grout swept & watered into joints
between roadstones:

152
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Paving to roads, parking areas, pavements,
bands, etc. to falls including any consequent
2 m² 7871
cutting & sawcutting (circular cutting
elsewhere).,

Extra for circular cutting not exceeding 2m


3 m 1090
radius.

150 x 150 x 60mm thick "lnfraset


Village Cobble", or equal approved,
charcoal single colour standard
precast concrete blocks laid in stack
bond pattern bedded on and including
20mm thick bed of river sand with 1:6
cement grout swept & watered into
joints between roadstones:

Paving to roads, parking areas,


pavements, bands, etc. to falls including
4 m² 2382
any consequent cutting & sawcutting
(circular cutting elsewhere).

Extra for circular cutting not exceeding 2m


5 m 830
radius.

150 x 150 x 60mm thick "lnfraset


Village Cobble", or equal approved,
dark grey single colour standard precast
concrete blocks laid in stack bond
pattern bedded on and including 20mm
thick bed of river sand with 1:6 cement
grout swept & watered into joints
between roadstones:

6 Soldier course margins 150mm wide. m 13074

Soldier course margins 150mm wide,


7 m 3269
circular on plan.

221 x 110 x 80mm thick "lnfraset


Craz 1E1 G Blok", or equal approved,
grey colour interlocking precast
concrete blocks bedded on and
including 20mm thick bed of river
sand with 1:6 cement grout swept &
watered into joints between roadstones:

Paving to roads, parking areas,


pavements, bands, etc. to falls including
8 m² 3176
any consequent cutting (circular cutting
elsewhere).

Brought forward

153
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

400 x 400 x 60mm thick "Smartstone


Directional Tactile Paver", or equal
approved, grey colour precast
concrete blocks laid in herringbone
pattern bedded on and including 40mm
thick bed of river sand with 1:6
cement grout swept & watered into
joints between roadstones:

Paving to roads, parking areas,


pavements, bands, etc. to falls including
9 m² 332
any consequent cutting (circular cutting
elsewhere)

400 x 400 x 60mm thick "Smartstone


Warning Tactile Paver", or equal
approved, grey colour precast
concrete blocks laid in herringbone
pattern bedded on and including 40mm
thick bed of river sand with 1:6
cement grout swept & watered into
joints between roadstones:

Paving to roads, parking areas,


pavements, bands, etc. to falls including
10 m² 332
any consequent cutting (circular cutting
elsewhere).

KERBS

150 x 300mm Half battered concrete kerb


(SABS 927 Fig. 3) jointed and pointed in
5:1 cement mortar and bedded in 15mpa
concrete including all necessary
excavation, backfilling, carting away,
continuous concrete haunching on
curves, concrete haunching at joints on
straights, etc.:

11 Laid straight. m 4358

Laid circular on plan not exceeding 4m


12 m 1090
radius.

75 x 150mm Rectangular concrete


garden kerb (SABS 927 Fig. 12) jointed
and pointed in 5:1 cement mortar and
bedded in 15mpa concrete including
all necessary excavation, backfilling,
carting away, concrete haunching, etc.:

13 Laid straight. m 8062

Laid circular on plan not exceeding 4m


14 m 654
radius.

154
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
300 x 200mm Mountable concrete kerb
(SABS 927 Fig. 8c) jointed and pointed in
5:1 cement mortar and bedded in 15mpa
concrete including all necessary
excavation, stabilised backfilling, carting
away, continuous concrete haunching on
curves, concrete haunching at joints on
straights, etc.:

15 Laid straight. m 872

Laid circular on plan not exceeding 4m


16 m 218
radius.

155
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Sundries

25Mpa/19mm Concrete kerb gutter size


overall 200 x 150mm deep extreme finished
smooth with a steel trowel on all exposed
surfaces to a uniform dense finish with
closed cell expanded polyethylene filler
17 m 4358
and polyurethane sealant expansion joints
at 10m centres and saw cut construction
joints and sealant at 2m centres including
all necessary excavation, backfilling,
formwork, dowels, etc.

25Mpa/19mm Concrete kerb gutter circular


on plan size overall 200 x
150mm deep extreme finished smooth
with a steel trowel on all exposed
surfaces to a uniform dense finish with
18 closed cell expanded polyethylene filler and m 1090
polyurethane sealant expansion joints at
10m centres and saw cut construction
joints and sealant at 2m centres including
all necessary formwork, dowels, excavation,
backfilling, etc.

30Mpa/19mm Concrete edge beam size 300


x 200mm deep finished smooth on all
exposed surfaces to a uniform dense finish
with one top corner having a 25 x 25mm
chamfer with and including closed cell
expanded polyethylene filler and
19 m 220
polyurethane sealant expansion joints at Gm
centres and saw cut construction joints and
sealant at
2m centres including all necessary
excavation, backfilling, cutting into paving,
formwork, dowels, etc.

25Mpa/19mm Concrete edging along


existing buildings size 150 x1 50mm deep
finished smooth on all exposed surfaces to a
uniform dense finish with one top corner
having a 10 x 10mm chamfer with closed
cell expanded polyethylene filler and
20 polyurethane sealant expansion joints at m 2179
Gm centres, saw cut construction joints
and sealant at 2m centres and 10mm
softboard expansion joint along full length
including all necessary formwork,
excavation, backfilling, cutting into paving,
etc.

25Mpa/19mm Concrete in triangular shaped


ramps to transition area of footpaths, size
overall 900 x 900 x 100mm thick including
21 No 664
all necessary formwork, reinforcement,
cutting into paving, finishing top surfaces to
an evenly ribbed non‐slip finish, etc.
Brought forward

156
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

30Mpa/19mm Concrete in surrounds to


existing posts, manholes, etc. size overall
300 x 300 x 80mm thick including all
necessary formwork, movement joints,
22 No 150
cutting into paving, finishing top
surfaces to a smooth finish, steel ruled
joints all round top, casting around existing
posts, manholes, etc.

30Mpa/19mm Concrete in surrounds to


existing posts, manholes, etc. size overall
450 x 450 x 80mm thick including all
necessary formwork, movement joints,
23 No 90
cutting into paving, finishing top surfaces to
a smooth finish, steel ruled joints all round
top, casting around existing posts,
manholes, etc.

30Mpa/19mm Concrete in surrounds to


existing posts, manholes, etc. size overall
1000 x 1000 x 80mm thick including all
necessary formwork, movement joints,
24 No 70
cutting into paving, finishing top
surfaces to a smooth finish, steel ruled
joints all round top, casting around existing
posts, manholes, etc.

ROAD MARKINGS

Prepare and paint one coat approved


white, red or yellow 1.25mm thick
thermoplastic, reflective road marking
paint with Class 1 reflective beads within
the paint on asphalt surface as per "The
Southern African Development
Community Road Traffic Signs
Manual (SARTSM), June 1999 Edition,
Volumes 1 to 4" all in accordance
with SABS 1091 1975:
300mm Wide broken or continuous lines.
25 m 120
Code: RTM1.
100mm Wide broken or continuous lines.
26 m 9806
Code: RM1.
150mm Wide broken or continuous lines.
27 m 140
Code: RM1.
28 Kerb marking. Code: GM8. m 581
29 Yield line marking sign. Code: RTM2. No 7
30 Yield sign ahead marking. Code: WM5. No 7
20m Diameter mini circle marking sign.
31 No 7
Code: RM15.
32 2400mm High letters. Code: GM7. No 166
33 2400mm High symbol. Code: WM5. No 83
Statutory direction arrows 4000mm long.
34 Codes: WM7.1, WM7.2, WM7.3, WM7.5, No 49
RM8.1 & RM8.5.

157
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
ROAD SIGNS

Class 1 retro reflective road sign


complying with the requirements of "The
Southern African Development
Community Road Traffic Signs Manual
(SARTSM), June 1999 Edition, Volumes
1 to 4" all in accordance with SABS 1519,
including galvanised steel support post
76mm diameter x 3mm thick x 2500mm
long above finished ground level and
minimum 600mm from road edge (to
edge of sign) including all necessary
excavation, backfilling, etc. including
setting post in 25Mpa concrete base
size 600mm diameter x 900mm
minimum thickness:

35 600mm Diameter 'STOP' sign. Code: R1. No 28


36 YIELD' sign. Code: R2. No 21
600mm Diameter 'MINIBUS PARKING
37 RESERVATION SIGN' sign. Code: No 56
R 310-P
600mm x 450mm 'ONE WAY' sign. Code:
38 No 42
R4.1/R4.2.
600mm Diameter 'NO PARKING' sign.
39 No 49
Code: R216.
40 'PUBLIC TRANSPORT' sign. Code: GS701. No 14
600mm Diameter 'NO STOPPING' sign.
41 No 28
Code: R217.
450 x 100mm 'STREET NAME' sign as
42 No 70
per JRA specifications. Code: GL1.
600mm x 450mm 'SHARP CURVE
43 No 21
CHEVRON' sign. Code: W408/W407.
600mm Diameter 'HAWKERS
44 PROHIBITED' sign on two sides of pole. No 28
Code: R241.
Take up and remove to stockpiles
existing signage post approximately
2.5m high including concrete base
approximately 1m below natural ground
level, and carefully remove & cart away
concrete base to a dumping site to be
45 located by the contractor and reinstalling No 20
signage post (from stockpiles) in a new
position within a 200m radius including all
necessary excavation, backfilling, etc. and
setting post in 25Mpa concrete base size
600mm diameter x 900mm minimum
thickness.

FOLLOWING IN ISOLATED
PATCHING AND CONSTRUCTION OF
ROADWAYS

158
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Rates for the items below are to include
for establishment of necessary plant &
equipment, transporting the plant &
equipment on the site for a radius not
exceeding 1,0 km, milling at the edges for
key, patching & repairing edge breaks and
working around bellmouths.

Breaking Up Existing Pavement Layers:

Sawcut existing tarmac average 120mm


46 m 800
thick.
Drilling 100mm diameter cores in asphalt
47 No 28
120mm thick.

Brought forward

159
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Excavations:

Open face excavation in earth and soft rock


over site to reduce levels and cart away
48 surplus material from excavations and/or m³ 350
stockpiles on site to a dumping site to be
located by the Contractor.

Compaction of in situ surfaces:

Rip and recompact ground surface,


including scarifying for a depth of
150mm, breaking down oversize material,
49 m² 1000
adding suitable material where necessary
and compacting to 93% modified AASHTO
density and trim to required levels.

Base Course:
Selected earth filling (Type G1 from
commercial sources) stabilised with
cement and bitumen (cement and bitumen
50 measured elsewhere) supplied by the m³ 350
Contractor and spread, level, water and
compact in layers not exceeding 150mm
thick to 86% of apparent density.

Stabilisation:
Process base/sub base course by
51 m³ 350
stabilisation (cement elsewhere).

Stabilising with ordinary portland cement at


52 t 15
the rate of 2% by mass.

Stabilising with bitumen emulsion at the rate


53 ltr 10500
of 3% by volume.

Prime Coat

Cut back bitumen type MC‐30 for road


54 m² 1000
resurfacing.

Tack Coat:

Spray Surface using 30% anionic stable


55 grade emulsion diluted with water in a ratio m² 1000
of 1:1 to roadways.

Asphalt Surfacing:

Continuously graded, medium grade


56 using 60/70 penetration bitumen to m² 1000
30mm thickness.

FOLLOWING IN OVERLAY TO
EXISTING ROADWAYS AND NEW
ROADWAYS

160
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Rates for the items below are to include for
establishment of necessary plant &
equipment ,transporting the plant &
equipment on the site for a radius not
exceeeding 1, 0 km , millling at the edges for
, key patching & repairing edge breaks and
working around bellmouths.

BREAKING UP EXISTING PAVEMENT


LAYERS:

Milling out existing bituminous material with


57 m³ 1235
an average millling depth of 25mm.

Drilling 100mm diameter cores in asphalt


58 No 70
120mm thick.

161
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Crack Sealing:

200mm Wide "Kaytech Sealmac", or


equal approved, geotextile coated in a
60% stable grade anionic bitumen emulsion
tack coat and blinded with course river sand,
59 placed over existing cracks in asphalt, m 200
including all preparation, cutting, wastage,
cleaning of cracks, etc. all in strict
accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.

Prime Coat:

Cut back bitumen type MC30 for road


60 m² 41158
resurfacing.

Tack Coat:

Spray Surface using 30% anionic stable


61 grade emulsion diluted with water in a ratio m² 41158
of 1:1 to roadways.

Asphalt Surfacing:

Continuously graded, medium grade


62 using 60/70 penetration bitumen to 25mm m² 41158
thickness.

Brought forward

162
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Traffic Circles and Islands:

25mm Platform speed hump formed No


of continuously graded, medium grade
63 asphalt with 5.5% bitumen with continuously 7
graded coarse asphalt with 4.5% bitumen,
size overall 7m long x 6m wide with a
FINANCIAL PROVISION

Allow the amount of R300,000.00 (Three


64 Hundred Thousand Rand item 1
Only) for attic stock.

Carried Summary

163
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 2

BILL NO. 4

STORMWATER,SEWER,WATER RETICULATION

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMABLES

Carting away of excavated materials

Descriptions of carting away of excavated material


shall be deemed
to include for bulking and loading excavated material
onto trucks directly from the excavations or,
alternatively, from stock piles situated on the
building site.

Location of existing services:

Location & protection of all municipal or other


services identified or unknown, for the duration of the
contract, are to be included in the contractors
tendered rates.

STORMWATER RETICULATION

Locate, disconnect, seal off and infill existing kerb


1 inlet catchpit size overall 2050 x 2050 x 800mm deep No 10
with mass concrete.

Locate, disconnect, demolish and remove existing


kerb inlet catchpit size overall 2050 x 2050 x
800mm deep including all necessary fittings,
2 investigations, temporary sealing off, diverting, No 12
removal of cover slabs, brickwork & concrete,
excavation, backfilling, making good on completion,
etc. all in accordance with the Engineers instructions.

Cut into existing stormwater manhole for and


connect new 450mm diameter precast concrete pipe,
3 No 20
including temporary sealing off, diverting, backfilling,
making good on completion.

Precast concrete pipes laid in ground:

450mm Diameter precast reinforced concrete pipe to


SABS 677 Type SC Class 100D with ogee joints
including laying in ground to falls on and including
Class B bedding (SABS 1200 LB) and selected
fill blanket, including excavation 950mm wide &
4 m 250
1000mm but not exceeding 2000mm deep and
backfilling to 93% modified AASHTO density in
150mm layers, including carting away surplus
excavated material, risk of collapse, dewatering of
trenches, etc.

600mm Diameter precast reinforced concrete pipe to


SABS 677 Type SC Class 100D with ogee joints
including laying in ground to falls on and including
Class B bedding (SABS 1200 LB) and selected
fill blanket, including excavation 1620mm wide &
5 m 60
1000mm but not exceeding 2000mm deep and
backfilling to 93% modified AASHTO density in
150mm layers, including carting away surplus
excavated material, risk of collapse, dewatering of
trenches, etc.

164
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Excavate in compacted earth for and build
manhole size 2260mm x 1360mm internally with
one brick wall sides in FBSE30 bricks built in
english bond on and including 30Mpa insitu
concrete base 150mm thick with ref 245 mesh
reinforcing, rendered smooth internally in 1:5
cement mortar, benching up bottom in 25Mpa
concrete finished off smooth with a steel trowel
and fitted with & including type 2A manhole
cover on and including 150mm thick roof slab,
including leaving or forming opening in
brickwork for 2No. 900mm diameter outlets
including all excavations, backfilling, carting
away, dewatering, formwork, concrete blinding,
steel rod reinforcement to cover slabs, step irons,
etc

Manhole exceeding 1000mm and not exceeding


6 No 7
2000mm deep.

Grid inlets, kerb inlets, etc.:

Excavate in compacted earth for and build grid inlet


catchpit size 1050mm x 620mm internallly with one
brick wall sides in FBSE30 bricks built in english bond
on and including 25Mpa in-situ concrete base 150mm
thick with ref 245 mesh reinforcing , rendered smooth
internally i 1:5 cement motar , benching up bottom in
25Mpa concrete finished off smooth with steel trowel
and 150mm thick prestressed concrete cover slab to
SABS 1504 size 1500 x 1000mm , rebated and holed
7 for and including purpose made grid inlet cover size No 2
overall 620 x816mm wide formed of 50 x20mm thick
solid bar framing & 50 x 6mm thick solid bar
intermediate rails laid loose in 50 x 50 x 6mm angle
section framing including leaving or forming opening
for 2No. 450mm diameter outlet including all
formwork , reinforcing ,backfilling around in 300mm
wide selected fill in 150mm layers compacted to 90%
mod AASHTO density , compaction , filling , etc.
Depth to invert 1500mm

Brought forward

165
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Excavate for and build kerb inlet catchpit size 2050 x


2050 x 800mm deep internally to invert with one
brick wall sides in FBSE30 bricks built in english
bond on and including 20Mpa insitu concrete base
75mm thick with ref 245 mesh reinforcing,
rendered smooth internally in 1:5 cement mortar,
benching up bottom in 20Mpa concrete finished off
8 No 35
smooth and 75mm thick 25Mpa concrete cover slab
with ref 245 mesh reinforcing size 2000 x 1000mm on
80 x 80 x 5mm angle section frame including leaving
or forming opening size 450mm diameter in wall for
inlet and 450mm diameter hole for outlet pipe
including all formwork, reinforcing, backfilling,
compacting, transition kerbs etc

LG Green, or equal approved, precast


concrete surface water channel Type SWC4 size
385mm wide x 170mm high, bedded and jointed in
Class II mortar with joints pointed on all exposed
faces with and including precast concrete grid inlet
9 m 120
covers supplied by "LG Green", or equal
approved, type DSC2 light duty including all
necessary excavation, backfilling, cutting into asphalt,
etc. installed in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.

Allow for cleaning existing kerb inlets, manholes. etc.


(various sizes) of all rubbish, debris, etc., including
cleaning of the inlet & outlet pipes for 20 metres in
both directions, including removal of existing lids,
relaying existing lids as per Engineer's instructions,
10 No 83
making good & carting away all rubbish, debris,
etc. to a dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Allow for jet cleaning existing kerb inlets,


manholes. etc. (various sizes) of all rubbish,
debris, etc., including cleaning of the inlet & outlet
pipes in both directions, including removal of existing
lids, relaying existing lids as per Engineer's
11 No 4
instructions, making good & carting away all rubbish,
debris, etc. to a dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Following in Cross Verge Pipes from Buildings:

Excavate for and remove existing 110mm diameter


steel pipes, not exceeding 400mm deep, including
12 all necessary fittings, investigations, temporary m 200
sealing off, diverting, excavation, backfilling, making
good on completion.

110mm Diameter high impact uPVC Class 16 pipe in


outlet from buildings including laying in ground to
falls including excavation 300mm wide & not
exceeding 400mm deep and backfilling to 93%
13 modified AASHTO density in 150mm layers, m 200
including carting away surplus excavated material,
risk of collapse, dewatering of trenches, cutting pipe
to shape, etc.

166
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

30Mpa/19mm Reinforced concrete in surrounds to


uPVC pipes, size overall 600mm wide x 300mm high
x 150mm thick including all necessary formwork,
14 No 50
reinforcement, cutting into paving, casting
around new pipe, finishing all surfaces to a smooth
finish, etc.

Allow for cleaning existing kerb inlets, manholes. etc.


(various sizes) of all rubbish, debris, etc., including
cleaning of the inlet & outlet pipes for 20 metres in
both directions, including removal of existing lids,
relaying existing lids as per Engineer's instructions,
making good & carting away all rubbish, debris,
etc. to a dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Allow for jet cleaning existing kerb inlets,


manholes. etc. (various sizes) of all rubbish,
debris, etc., including cleaning of the inlet & outlet
pipes in both directions, including removal of existing
lids, relaying existing lids as per Engineer's
instructions, making good & carting away all rubbish,
debris, etc. to a dumping site to be located by the
contractor.

Following in Cross Verge Pipes from Buildings:

Excavate for and remove existing 110mm diameter


steel pipes, not exceeding 400mm deep, including
all necessary fittings, investigations, temporary
sealing off, diverting, excavation, backfilling, making
good on completion.

110mm Diameter high impact uPVC Class 16 pipe in


outlet from buildings including laying in ground to
falls including excavation
300mm wide & not exceeding 400mm deep and
backfilling to 93% modified AASHTO density in
150mm layers, including carting away surplus
excavated material, risk of collapse, dewatering of
trenches, cutting pipe to shape, etc.

Brought forward

167
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

30Mpa/19mm Reinforced concrete in surrounds to


uPVC pipes, size overall 600mm wide x 300mm high
x 150mm thick including all necessary formwork,
reinforcement, cutting into paving, casting
around new pipe, finishing all surfaces to a smooth
finish, etc.

Excavate in compacted earth for and build transition


chamber size 300x 300 x 400mm deep internally with
one brick wall sides in engineering bricks built in
english bond on and including 25Mpa insitu concrete
base 200mm thick with ref 245 mesh reinforcing
,rendered smooth internally in 1:5 cement mortar,
15 benching up bottom in 25 Mpa concrete finished off No 50
smooth with a steel trowel and fitted with & including
300 x 300 polymer concrete cover slab including "
civil cultured polymer products cc" including leaving or
forming opening in brickwork for 2No. 100mm
diameter outlets including all excavations ,backfilling ,
formwork, reinforcing , etc.

Manhole covers, gratings,frames etc.

300 x 300mm Polymer concrete cover slab including


16 frame as supplied by "civil cultured polymer products No 200
cc", or equal approved.

450 x 450mm Polymer concrete cover slab including


17 frame as supplied by " civil cultured polymer products No 150
cc" or equal approved.

1000 x 1000mm Polymer concrete cover slab


18 including frame as supplied by " civil cultured polymer No 80
products cc" or equal approved.

Take up and remove existing kerb inlet cover size


19 4000 x 1000 x100mm thick and cartaway to a No 83
dumping site to be located by the contractor.

Precast concrete kerb inlet cover 4000 x 1000 x


100mm thick secured to existing kerb inlet , including
20 No 83
steel rod reinforcing , steel channel edging , lifting
holes , etc.

ALTERING DEPTHS OF MANHOLES

Carefully remove existing reinforced concrete cover


slab with and including manhole cover and frame
from existing 1500 x1500mm brick electrical or
21 telephone manhole, increase depth by bricking up No 30
and plaster not exceeding 500mm high and refix
cover slab and manhole cover and frame , including
making good.

Carefully remove existing reinforced concrete cover


slab with and including manhole cover and frame
from existing 1500 x1500mm brick electrical or
22 telephone manhole, lower depth by breaking and No 25
carting away brick wall not exceeding 500mm high
and refix cover slab and manhole cover and frame ,
including making good.

168
ITEM
DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carefully remove existing reinforced concrete cover
slab with and including manhole cover and frame
from existing 1650mm diameterprecast concrete
23 manhole, increase depth by fixing new precast No 20
concrete rings not exceeding 500mm high and refix
cover slab and manhole cover and frame, including
making good.

Carefully remove existing reinforced concrete cover


slab with and including manhole cover and frame
from existing 1530mm diameter precast concrete
24 manhole, lower depth by removing and carting away No 15
existing precast concrete rings not exceeding 500mm
high and refix cover slab and manhole cover and
frame, including making good.

Carried Summary

169
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

BILL NO.4

FOLLOWING IN BRIDGE STRUCTURES

The following items have been prepared in


accordance with the Standard System of
Measuring as Published by the Association
of South African Quantity Surveyors

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

Carting away of excavated material

Descriptions of carting away of excavated


material shall be redeemed to include for
bulking and loading excavated material onto
trucks directly from the excavations or,
alternatively , from stocl piles situated on the
building site

EXCAVATION OTHER THAN BULK

Excavation in compacted earth not


exceeding 2m deep in :

1 Holes. m³ 294

Extra over excavations other than bulk in


earth for excavation in :

2 Soft rock. m³ 29

3 Hard rock. m³ 15

RISK OF COLLAPSE

Risk of collapse to:

4 Sides of trench and hole excavations not m² 336


exceedind 1,5m deep

CARTING AWAY

Extra over all excavations for loading,


carting and dumping surplus excavated
material (no allowance made for increase in
bulk):

5 Off site to a dumping site to be located by the m³ 139


Contractor.

EARTH FILLING, ETC.

170
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Filling with material from excavations
including hauling, spread, level, water and
compact to a density of at least 93% Mod.
AASHTO maximum density in 150mm thick
layers:

6 Backfilling to trenches, holes, etc. m³ 155

SOIL POISONING

Approved brand of anti‐termite soil poison


applied by a Registered Pest Control
Company and guaranteed against termite
infestation for ten years:

7 To bottom and sides of trenches, holes, etc. m² 532

UNREINFORCED CONCRETE

15MPa/19mm Concrete in:

8 Surface blinding under footings, bases, etc. m³ 10

REINFORCED CONCRETE CAST AGAINST


EXCAVATED SURFACES

30MPa/19mm Concrete in

9 Bases. m³ 118

10 Stub columns in foundations. m³ 22

CONCRETE SUNDRIES

Test Blocks

11 Making and testing set of three 150 x 150 Set 16


x 150mm concrete strength test cubes.

Brought forward

171
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

25MPa non‐shrink grout:

Non‐shrink grout shall be 1:2 cement and


sand mixture, mixed dry until uniform in colour
before adding water.

12 Bedding approximately 30mm thick under 265 No 64


x 410mm base plate including chamfered
edges all round.

Holding down bolts:

13 Provide template for and embed set of four No 64


30mm diameter x 1200mm long steel holding
down bolts (bolts elsewhere) into top of
foundation base in exact position.

ROUGH FORMWORK

Rough formwork to sides of:

14 Square or rectangular shaped stub columns in m² 58


foundations.

REINFORCEMENT

High tensile steel reinforcement to


structural concrete work:

16 16mm Diameter bars. t 14

STRUCTURAL STEELWORK

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

Shop drawings

The contractor will be required to prepare shop


details for the work which must be submitted to
the Engineer for approval before fabrication is
started. Approval of shop details by the
Engineer will include the following

a) Examination of member sizes for


consistency with design requirements.

b) Examination of all connections designed


and/or detailed by the fabricator, for adequacy
of load transference.

c) Approval of leading dimensions which are


taken to include such dimensions as may
influence the design (eg, depth of trusses
and girders) or which may grossly affect site
programme (eg, truss spans and stanchion
heights).

172
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Notwithstanding any approval of these details,


the contractor shall remain responsible for
ensuring that the dimensions, details and
workmanship result in the correct assembly of
the work

Material and workmanship

The steelwork is to be fabricated from mild


steel to SABS1200H Grade 300W. The
whole of the fabrication and
workmanship generally is to be in strict
accordance with SABS 0162‐1984 as
amended. The material shall be of best quality
throughout, free from loose rust or millscale,
true to thickness and profile throughout and of
the section and mass specified subject to a 2%
tolerance for rolling margin. Consideration will
be given to any detail variation which the
contractor may wish to make with the view to
the simplification of either fabrication, delivery
or erection. Substitutions must be made at the
contractor's own expense

The contractor shall provide Works Test


Certificates where so required by the
Architect.

Testing
The Engineer shall be at liberty to select test
pieces from steelwork in the workshop or on
the site and to have them tested. The expense
of such tests are to be borne by the contractor
if the steelwork does not comply with the
standards laid down above.

Hold down bolts

Holding down bolts and other fixing


devices which are to be embedded in
concrete must be supplied to the principal
contractor on request together with the
necessary information, identification and
templates.

2mm Mild steel plate templates provided on a


scale of one template for every five groups of
bolts, suitably marked to ensure easy
idetification are to be supplied to the principal
contractor.

Brought forward

173
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Any costs incurred by subsequent repositioning


of bolts, etc resulting from the contractor
having failed to furnish adequate information,
identification and templates will be for the
contractor's account.

Welding

Welding shall be in accordance with SABS


044 "Welding: Parts I, II and III" and shall be
6mm continuous fillet welds all round.

Welding shall be carried out in a manner which


will prevent any distortion of the weld or the
parent section.

All welds shall have adequate root fusion


and shall be free from cracks, porosity or
other irregularities and any undercutting shall
be made good by the deposition of additional
runs of weld metal.

Any completed welds showing cracks, cavities


or other efects shall be cut out and made good
at the contractor's own expense.

Mild steel electrodes shall comply with


SABS 455 "Covered Electrodes for Manual
Arc Welding of Mild Steel and Medium High
Tensile Steel".

Bolts

All structural bolts shall be grade 8.8. Bolts


shall have well‐formed heads forged from the
solid. Nuts shall closely fit the bolts so that they
can only just be turned by hand and at least
one clear thread shall project beyond the nut
when fully tightened. All bolts shall have one
asher under the nuts and shall be so tightened
that the threaded portion does not bear on
the members connected. Where bolt heads
or nuts bear upon bevelled surfaces they
shall be provided with tapered washers of 2,3
mm mean thickness to provide a seating
square with the axis of the bolt.

Friction grip bolts

174
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Connections specifying high strength friction
grip bolts are to be in strict accordance with
SABS 094 "Bolted Friction Grip Joints in
Structural Steelwork" and the bolts used
are to be in accordance with BS 3139 Part
1 : 1959 "General Grade Bolts, High
Strength Friction Grip Bolts for Structural
Engineering".

Notwithstanding the above, the following must


be rigidly adhered to :

a) Two‐case hardened washers, one flat or


bevelled under the head and the other flat or
bevelled under the nut shall be used with each
bolt.

b) Contact surfaces shall not be painted


and shall be thoroughly cleaned free of dirt,
oil, loose scale, burrs and other defects which
are liable to reduce friction resistnace between
surfaces.

c) At all times the correct torques shall be


applied to the different sizes of bolts.

Erection

The proposed method and sequence of


erection of the shall be submitted to the
Engineer for written approval. Such submission
is to take place at the time of shop drawing
submittal. The contractor shall indicate the
proposed method of propping to ensure
stability of the structure during erection. Such
stability during erection remains the contractors
responsibility. Where temporary bracing or
propping is necessary, the contractor shall
be responsible for the design, erection,
maintenance and removal (where
necessary) of such support. Proposal of
such bracing or propping shall be submitted to
the Engineer at an early stage for written
approval. The steelwork generally is to be
fabricated in the contractor's works having
due regard to transport and erection
facilities. He must supply all erection
tackle, temporary erection bracing, erect and
plumb all steelwork and supply all steel
wedges and tacks as required. Items may be
detailed for delivery "piece small" or the
contractor may prefabricate if he is satisfied
that suitable arrangements for transport can be
made.

Connections are to be designed for the


forces indicated on the drawings or to the
maximum capacity of the members.

Cleaning and painting

175
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
All structural steel is to be thoroughly
degreased to remove all grease or oil and then
wire‐brushed, scraped or sand‐papered to
remove all rust, mill‐scale or surface
contaminations and is to be immediately given
one coat zinc chromate, allowed to dry
overnight and given one coat of universal
undercoat prior to delivery to site. All damaged
paintwork is to be made good on site after
erection is complete.

Brought forward
Carried forward
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Testing of welders

Tenderers must include in their rates for the


testing of any welder used on the work who
has not been tested within a period of six
months immediately preceding his employment
on this contract.

Painting/corrosion protection specification

a) All steelwork shall be mechanically


wire‐brushed to ST3O blast clean to SA2. b)
All steelwork shall receive one coat primer to
DFT‐ 100 micron.

STEEL COLUMNS, BEAMS, POSTS, ETC.


Welded columns in single lengths with flat
section base, top, bearer and connection
plates bolted to concrete base:

16 200 x 75 x 24.3Kg/m PFC columns including t 25,04


plates, connectors, etc.

Welded beams in single lengths with flat


section gusset, bearer and connection
plates:

17 200 x 75 x 24.3Kg/m PFC beams including t 8,88


plates, connectors, etc.

PURLINS, GIRTS, BRACING, ETC.

Purlins, girts and bracing bolted to steel,


all treated as per paint specification
referred to above in Supplementary
Preambles

18 60 x 60 x 6mm Thick angle section bracing. t 11,8

176
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
19 102 x 133 x 13kg/m T‐section bracing cut from t 7,07
a 203 x 133 x 25kg/m I‐ section including
plates, connectors, etc.

BOLTS, ETC.

20 M30 x 1200mm long grade 8.8 holding down No 256


bolts including nuts and washers with one end
tack welded to steel plate (elsewhere).

FENCING

Cochrane Steel ClearVu II, or equal


approved, hot dipped galvanised and
"Polymetic 6000" coated pressed high
density anti‐climbing and anti‐cut pressed
mesh panel balustrades 1000mm high
formed of 4mm diameter horizontal &
vertical high tensile galvanised wires with
aperture size 76,2mm x 12,7mm and
reinforced with 3 x 50mm deep V‐section
recessed bands including 1800mm long
standard recess ClearVu, or equal
approved, taper locking "Polymetic 6000"
coated posts at 1500mm centres size
overall 85 x 88 x 4mm thick sealed with UV
stabilised polymer end caps and bolted to
concrete surface beds (surface beds
elsewhere) with expansion bolts and
clamping plates including all core
drilling, non‐shrink epoxy grouting,
plastic spacer plugs, cover plates, sealed
end caps, bolts, double clamping plates,
etc. in strict accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions:

21 Balustrade laid straight. m 520


22 Raking balustrade. m 80

PAINTWORK

Clean down, touch up with primer for


steel where required, and apply one coat
universal undercoat and two finishing
coats high gloss enamel paint to obtain a
minimum dry film thickness of 100
microns (SABS 630) for the entire paint
system on:

23 Structural steel members. t 53

CLEAN EXISTING BRIDGE WALLS AND


SOFFITS
Finishing exposed surfaces of smooth
concrete walls

24 Hack off projections, fill in and rub down m 2800


concrete walls, columns and tapered columns
as necessary and leave ready for painting.

177
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Prepare surfaces and remove all loose


material and existing paint, rinse, fill holes
and cracks, apply one coat "Plascon
Professional Gypsum and Plaster Primer
(PP700)", or equal approved, and two
coats "Plascon Professional Superior
Low Sheen (PEM1000)", or equal
approved paint:

25 On concrete walls. m² 2800


26 On concrete soffits below railway line and m² 1150
above existing road

Brought forward

178
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO
Carried forward
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

Prepare surfaces and remove all rust,


clean down, touch up with primer for steel
where required, and apply one coat
universal undercoat and two finishing coats
high gloss enamel paint to obtain a
minimum dry film thickness of 100
microns (SABS 630) for the entire paint
system on:

27 Structural steel members below railway line m² 800


and above existing road.

Carried Summary

179
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 3

BILL NO. 1

ELECTRICAL WORKS

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

PROVISIONAL AMOUNT

1 Allow the sum of R8,200,000.00 Item 1


excluding VAT for electrical works

Carried Summary

180
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QUANTITY RATE AMOUNT
NO

SECTION NO. 4

BILL NO. 1

LANDSCAPING

SUPPLEMENTARY PREAMBLES

PROVISIONAL AMOUNT

1 Allow the sum of R5,750,000.00 Item 1


excluding VAT for landscaping works

Carried Summary

181
BEN MORASWI - AHS 07 (NON MOTORISED TRANSPORT) NMT

ITEM DESCRIPTION TOTAL AMOUNT


SUMMARY OF SCHEDULE OF QUANTITIES

1 PRELIMINARIES AND GENERALS

2 DEMOLITIONS

3 GENERAL SITE WORKS

4 PAVING, KERB, ETC.

5 STORMWATER, SEWER, WATER RETICULATION

6 STRUCTURES

7 ELECTRICAL WORKS

8 LANDSCAPE

SUB-TOTAL: 1

CONTINGENCIES AT 15%

SUB-TOTAL: 2

ADD VAT @ 15%

CARRIED TO TENDER OFFER FORM

182

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