Restoration of Historic Temples and Monuments
Restoration of Historic Temples and Monuments
Prepared By:
SILT Consultants (P.) Ltd. in Joint Venture with Full Bright Consultancy (P.)
Ltd. and Infrastructure Engineering Research & Consult Pvt. Ltd.
(SILT-FBC-IERC JV)
Specifications of Construction of Monuments for Heritage
Conservation
GENERAL
The Work shall be carried out according to these Specifications, while complying to the Conservation Notes
approved by the Department of Archeology. While doing these works the Contractor should also follow the
protection/ repair/conservation ancient monument Act, 2013 (with revision), ancient monument protection
rules, 2046, ancient monument protection working method, 2064.
Whenever the Specifications are not given or when the Specifications are ambiguous, the relevant Nepal
Standards or Indian Standards and further amendments will be considered as final and binding.
All Works shall be carried out simultaneously with electrical, plumbing, sanitary and other services and in
cooperation with the Contractors of the above services. The Work shall be carried on till it is completed
satisfactorily along with the completion of other essential services. The building Contractor shall keep the
other Contractors informed of the proposed program of Work, well in advance, so that the building Work
is not hindered. The Contractor shall further cooperate with other Contractors in respect of any facility
required by them e.g. making holes in shuttering for sanitary, pipes, electric conduits, fan hook, etc.
However, no extra payment shall be admissible for such reasonable assistance and facilities afforded to
other Contractors and the building Contractors shall be deemed to have taken these factors into
consideration while quoting the rates.
The Work shall be related to the drawings which the Contractor is presumed to have studied. Nothing extra
will be paid for any item because of its shape, location or other difficult circumstances, even if the schedule
makes no distinction, as long as the item is shown in the drawings.
The sources of materials stated in the Specifications are those from which materials are generally available.
However, materials not conforming to Specifications shall be rejected even if they come from the stated
sources. The Contractor should satisfy himself that sufficient quantity of materials of acceptable
Specification is available from the stated or other sources.
The requirements of Specifications shall be fulfilled by the Contractor without extra charges i.e. the item
rates quoted shall be deemed to have taken these Specifications into account.
Definitions
1.1.1 General:
Designated - Shown on the drawings or otherwise specified by the Engineer or, in relation to an
item scheduled in the bid documents, descriptive of an item to be priced by a
bidder.
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Indicated - Indicated in or reasonably to be inferred from the contract or indicated in writing
by the Engineer.
Service - Any pipeline, cable, duct etc. for conveying or transmitting any fluid or other
matter.
1.1.2 Tolerances:
Deviation - The difference between the actual (i.e., measured) size or position and the specified
size or position.
Tolerance - The range between the limits within which a size or position must lie.
Billed/scheduled rate - The unit rate or price entered in the bill/schedule at which the Contractor undertakes
to execute the particular work or to provide the required material, article or service,
or to do any or all of these things, as set out in the item concerned.
Fixed charge - A charge for work that is executed without reference to time.
Method-related charge - The sum for an item inserted in the bill by the Contractor when tendering,
to cover items of work relating to his intended method of executing the
Works.
Time-related charge - A charge for work the cost of which, to the Employer, is varied in proportion to
the length of time taken to execute the particular item scheduled.
Value-related charge - A charge that is directly proportional to the value of the contract.
Various works defined under this item are for the provision and maintenance of the Contractor's office,
camps, stores, equipment yard, and workshops. The structure of the buildings shall be adequate, rainproof,
spacious, airy and hygienic with proper lighting and toilet facilities. The area shall be kept neat and clean.
Any garbage or sewage shall be disposed at a location and in a manner approved by the Engineer.
Space allocated for storage of various materials such as cement, reinforcement steel, and petroleum
products etc. shall be clearly separated to avoid contamination.
Petroleum products shall be stored and handled in a way that avoids contamination of ground water.
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Workshops shall be installed with oil and grease traps for the same purpose.
Written information shall be given to and approval taken from the Engineer regarding proper establishment
and maintenance of such camps. Failure in compliance with Engineer's instructions in respect of overall
standard will lead to reduction or withholding of any payment due to the Contractor.
The Contractor shall provide at his own expense adequate temporary accommodation and toilet facilities
for his Workmen and keep the same in good conditions. This may be done to suit site conditions with the
approval of Project Engineer. The above-mentioned temporary structures shall be removed on the
completion of Works at Contractor's own cost. All materials shall belong to the Contractor.
The Contractor shall make his own arrangement for the supply of electric power and lighting as required
for construction purpose.
The Contractor shall make his own arrangement for all internal and external telephones and other
communication means deemed necessary for the Works. The Contractor shall make his own arrangement
for office equipment and other consumable for his use for the Works.
Safety Measures
The Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of all workmen and other persons entering the Works and
shall at his own expense; where not stated otherwise take all measures, subject to the Engineer's approval,
necessary to ensure their safety. Such measures shall include but are not be limited to:
(i) Provision of safety and emergency regulations for fire, gas, and electric shock prevention,
together with a rescue operation plan.
(ii) Safe control of flowing water
(iii) Provision and maintenance of suitable lighting to provide adequate illumination at place of
work with appropriate spares and standby unit
(iv) Provision and maintenance of safe, sound slings, pulleys, ropes, and other lifting devices.
(v) Provision of safe access to any part of the works.
(vi) Provision of notices in local dialect temporarily or permanently during construction at
locations likely to be used by the public. Placement of such notices shall depend on the
existence of the nature of work in the vicinity. These notices shall be in addition to any
other statutory requirements demanded of the Contractor.
The Contractor shall submit a proposal with detailed safety and emergency measures for the Engineer's
approval. When the proposal has been approved, English and Nepali version of the regulations shall be
made available to all of his Employees and the Engineer.
The Contractor shall ensure that all his Employees are fully conversant with the regulations, emergency
and rescue procedures etc. and shall enforce a rule that will instantly dismiss any employee committing a
serious breach of such regulations.
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TEMPORARY FACILITIES
When the rehabilitation or replacement of existing public utilities requires their temporary disconnection,
the Contractor shall provide the affected users with temporary services in at least the same standard as the
original services. For water supply he may install temporary lines or arrange for regular supply by tankers.
When forced to disconnect existing sewers the Contractor shall install temporary pipes of adequate size to
carry off sewage from any private sewer facilities cut off by construction work. Connections to temporary
pipes shall be made immediately by the Contractor upon cutting off the existing facility. No sewage shall
be allowed to flow from any severed facility upon the ground surface or into trench excavation. Pipes used
in temporary sewers may be plastic or approved flexible material.
Upon completion of work the Contractor shall replace all severed connections and restore to operating order
the existing sanitary facilities. The Contractor without approval of the Engineer shall operate no valve or
other controls in public service facilities. All users affected by such operation shall be notified by the
Contractor at least one hour before the operation and advised of the probable time when service will be
restored.
The Contractor shall control the movement of his crews and equipment on right-of-way including access
routes approved by the Engineer so as to minimize damage to crops and property and shall endeavor to
avoid marring the lands. Ruts and scars shall be obliterated and damage to land shall be corrected and the
land shall be restored as closely as possible to its original conditions before final taking-over of the Works.
The Contractor shall be responsible directly to the Employer for any excessive or avoidable damage to
crops or lands resulting from his operations whether on lands adjacent to right-of-way or on approved access
road and deductions will be made from payment due to the Contractor to cover the amount of such excessive
or avoidable damage as determined by the Engineer.
Temporary facilities shall be provided by the Contractor, only for as long as required after which he shall
dismantle and remove the same from their place of use as speedily as possible. The Contractor in his yard
shall safely store re-usable components. The place of use shall be cleared and reinstated immediately to at
least the condition existing before the temporary facilities were provided to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
(i) If any publicly or privately-owned service for water, electricity, drainage, etc., passing
through the site is affected by the works, the Contractor shall provide a satisfactory
alternative service in full working order to the satisfaction of the owner of the services and
of the Engineer before terminating the existing service.
(ii) Drawing and scheduling the affected services like water pipes, sewers, cables, etc. owned
by various authorities including Public Undertakings and Local
(iii) Authorities included in the contract documents shall be verified by the Contractor for the
accuracy of the information prior to the commencement of any work.
(iv) Notwithstanding the fact that the information on affected services may not be exhaustive,
the final position of these services within the works shall be supposed to have been
indicated based on the information furnished by different bodies and to the extent the
bodies are familiar with the final position. The Contractor must also allow for any effect
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of these services and alternations upon the works and for arranging regular meetings with
the various bodies at the commencement of the contract and throughout the period of the
works in order to maintain the required co-ordination. During the period of the works, the
Contractor shall agree if the public utility bodies vary their decisions in the execution of
their proposals in terms of program and construction, provided that, in the opinion of the
Engineer, the Contractor has received reasonable notice thereof before the relevant
alterations are put in hand.
(v) No clearance or alterations to the utility shall be carried out unless ordered by the Engineer.
(vi) Any services affected by the works shall be restored immediately by the Contractor who
must also take all measures reasonably required by the various bodies to protect their
services and property during the progress of the works.
(vii) The Contractor may be required to carry out the removal or shifting of certain
services/utilities on specific orders from the Engineer for which payment shall be made to
him. Such works shall be taken up by the Contractor only after obtaining clearance from
the Engineer and ensuring adequate safety measures.
Insurance
(i) The Contractor shall take out Insurance for the Works from approved agency/institution
staff if provided in the contract
(ii) Payments made to the agency/institution and stamp charges/duties incurred if any, by the
contractor in compliance of the above work shall be paid from Provisional Sum included
for the item in the bill of quantities (BOQ) after submission of the insurance document to
the satisfaction of the Engineer.
(i) The Contractor shall take out third-party Insurance from an approved agency/institution
staff if provided in the contract
(ii) Payments made to the agency/institution and stamp charges/duties incurred if any, by the
Contractor in compliance of the above work shall be paid from the Provisional Sum
included for the item in the BOQ after submission of the documents to the satisfaction of
the Engineer.
(i) The Contractor shall insure against such liability as stipulated in Conditions of Particular
Application.
(ii) Payments made to the agency/institution and stamp charges/duties incurred if any, by the
Contractor in compliance of the above work shall be paid from the Provisional Sum
included for the item in the BOQ after submission of the documents to the satisfaction of
the Engineer.
It should be noted that for payment of all the insurances mentioned above no any overhead cost shall be
paid. It shall be paid only against the actual bill basis.
The environment has been defined to mean surrounding area including human and natural resources to be
affected by execution and after completion of works.
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The Contractor shall take all precautions for safeguarding the environment during the course of the
construction of the works. He shall abide by all prevalent laws, rules and regulations governing pollution
and environmental protection. All the construction works should comply the Initial Environmental
Examination Report approved for the project.
The Contractor shall prohibit employees from unauthorized use of explosives, poaching wildlife and cutting
trees. The Contractor shall be responsible for the action of his employees.
The Contractor is expected to arrange and execute the Works in such a way that existing environmental
conditions are not deteriorated. Borrow pits and dumping sites used by the contractor shall be reinstated at
his own cost by grass and/or tree plantation.
Written instruction/approval must be given to seek from the Engineer regarding protection and
reinstatement of environment throughout the Contract period. Failure in compliance with Engineer's
instructions in respect of overall standard will lead to reduction or withhold of payment. Further, any serious
deterioration in the environment including pollution attributable to Contractor as determined by the
Engineer, may result in deduction of actual expenditures incurred in their reinstatement done through
separate agency, from any money due to the Contractor.
Borrow/Quarry Sites
The Engineer shall have the power to disallow the method of construction and/or the use of any
borrow/quarry area, if in his opinion, the stability and safety of the works or any adjacent structure is
endangered, or there is undue interference with the natural or artificial drainage, or the method or use of the
area will promote undue erosion.
All areas susceptible to erosion shall be protected as soon as possible either by temporary or permanent
drainage works. All necessary measures shall be taken to prevent concentration of surface water and to
avoid erosion and scouring of slopes and other areas. Any newly formed channels shall be backfilled.
Borrows/quarries shall be located away from the population centers, drinking water intakes, cultivable lands
and drainage systems. The cutting of trees shall be minimized. Temporary ditches and/or settling basins
shall be dug to prevent erosion. The undesirable ponding of water shall be prevented through temporary
drains discharging to natural drainage channels.
Earthworks operations shall be strictly limited to the areas to be occupied by the permanent works and
approved borrow areas and quarries unless otherwise permitted by the Engineer. Due provision shall be
made for temporary drainage. Erosion and/or instability and/or sediment deposition arising from earthwork
operations not in accordance with the Specifications shall be made good immediately by the Contractor.
The Contractor shall obtain the permission of the Engineer before opening up any borrows pits or quarries.
Such borrow pits and quarries may be prohibited or restricted in dimensions and depth by the Engineer
where:
(i) They might affect the stability or safety of the works or adjacent property;
(ii) They might interfere with natural or artificial drainage or irrigation; and
(iii) They may be environmentally unsuitable.
The Contractor shall not purchase or receive any borrow materials from private individuals unless the
source of such materials has been approved by the Engineer. At least 14 days before he intends to commence
opening up any approved borrow pit or quarry, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer his intended
method of working and restoration.
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Disposal of Spoil and Construction Waste
Materials in excess of the requirements for permanent works and unsuitable materials shall be disposed off
in locations and in the manner as agreed with the Engineer. The locations of disposal sites shall be such as
not to promote instability, destruction of properties and public service systems. Exposed areas of such
disposal sites shall be suitably dressed and be planted with suitable vegetation.
The Contractor shall plan his works in such a way that there is no spillage of products to the surface or sub-
surface water.
Various works defined under this item are related to provision and maintenance of camps for work person
and employees, Contractor's site offices, stores equipment yards and workshops. These camps must be
adequate, rain-proof, spacious, airy and hygienic with proper lighting and materials storage facilities. The
area shall be kept neat and clean.
Space allocated for storage of materials such as cement, gabion wire, reinforcing wire, etc. shall in general
be damp-free, rain-proof and away from petroleum products storage.
Permission may be granted by the Engineer to erect suitable camps within the right of way free of charge,
if such establishments do not cause obstructions to traffic, nuisance to works execution and adverse effect
to the environment.
Written information must be given to and approval be taken from the Engineer regarding proper
establishment and maintenance of such camps. Failure in compliance with Engineer's instruction in respect
of overall standard will lead to reduction or with holding of payment.
Provision of toilets for labor and employees shall be made to avoid public nuisance as well as pollution of
water courses and air. The Contractor shall construct suitable septic tanks and/or soak pits along with room
of pit-type latrines. Sufficient water must be provided and maintained in the toilets. Proper methods of
sanitation and hygiene should be employed during the whole project duration.
The Contractor shall supply potable water along with commencement of work to Contractor's staff and
work person both at camps and construction-sites. This arrangement shall be enforced to avoid proliferation
and generation of various water borne diseases.
The Contractor shall inform the Engineer regarding sources, installation and operation of supply of potable
water within a week after the supply is commenced.
Provision of first aid/medical facilities shall be made along with commencement of work to provide quick
medical service to injured/sick work person, and employees. Services shall also include on- the-way service
and other arrangements required for taking them to the nearest hospital in case of emergency.
The scope of work shall include service of at least one part-time experienced health worker/health assistant
with a minimum of once a week full time site visit as work assignment. The Contractor shall also supply
and provide adequate medicines and facilities required for standard first aid.
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The Contractor shall inform the Engineer regarding the medical facility within a week after its establishment
and operation.
Hazardous Materials
The Contractor shall not store hazardous materials near water surfaces. The Contractor shall provide
protective clothing or appliances when it is necessary to use some hazardous substances. High concentration
of airborne dust resulting in deposition and damage to crops and water resources shall be avoided. The
Contractor shall take every precaution to control excessive noise resulting in disruption to wildlife and
human population.
Only controlled explosives methods shall be applied and used in construction works.
Reinstatement of Environment
The Contractor shall arrange and execute works as well as related activities in such a way that
environmental conditions are reinstated. He may be required to carry out filling, removal and disposal works
along with plantation of grass and trees as directed by the Engineer at his own costs at identified locations
to reinstate environment.
Written instruction/approval shall be given by/sought from the Engineer regarding reinstatement of
environment both during and after completion of works and up to the end of Defects Liability Period.
(i) During the period of Commencement of works the Contractor shall survey the construction
area and confirm the levels. He shall immediately notify the Engineer of any discrepancies
and shall agree with the Engineer any amended values to be used during the contract,
including replacements for any stations missing from the original stations.
(ii) The Contractor shall check, replace and supplement as necessary the station points and
agree any revised or additional station details with the Engineer.
(iii) All stations and reference points shall be clearly marked and protected to the satisfaction
of the Engineer.
(iv) The Contractor shall establish working Bench Marks tied with reference stations soon after
taking possession of the site. The coordinates and the elevations of the reference stations
shall be obtained from the Engineer. The working Bench Marks shall be near all
major/medium structure sites. Regular checking of these Bench Marks shall be made and
adjustments, if any, got agreed with the Engineer and recorded.
(v) The Contractor shall be responsible for the accurate establishment of the center lines based
on the Drawing and data supplied. The center lines shall be accurately referenced in a
manner satisfactory to the Engineer. A schedule of reference dimensions shall be prepared
and supplied by the Contractor to the Engineer.
(vi) The existing profile and cross-sections shall be taken jointly by the Engineer and the
Contractor. These shall form the basis for the measurements and payments. If in the opinion
of the Engineer, design modifications of the center lines and/or grade are advisable, the
Engineer shall issue detailed instructions to the Contractor and the Contractor shall perform
modifications in the field, as required, and modify the levels on the cross-sections
accordingly.
As-Built Drawings
Such approved Working Drawings as have been selected by the Engineer shall be correctly modified for
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inclusion in the As-Built Drawings incorporating such variations to the Works as have been ordered and
executed. Such drawings shall show the actual arrangement of all structures and items of equipment
installed under the Contract. The Contractor shall submit one soft copy and 3 (three) prints of all As-Built
Drawings clearly named as such to the Engineer for approval before applying for the Taking-Over
Certificate for the respective Section of the Works.
During the course of the Works, the Contractor shall maintain a fully detailed record of all changes from
the approval to facilitate easy and accurate preparation of the As-Built Drawing. Irrespective of the other
contractual prerequisites no Section of the Works will be considered substantially completed until the
Engineer has approved the respective As-Built Drawings.
Photographs
The Contractor shall supply photographs with progress report monthly of such portions of the works in
progress and completed, as may be directed by the Engineer.
In the first month Report & Photographs, professionally documented and photographed from all sides of
all the monuments before commencement of restoration work must be provided additionally. The
restoration work shall not be started without documentation before the commencement of the work.
The printed photographs shall be of postcard size within the limit as below;
Minimum 140 x 90 mm
Each photograph shall be the property of the Employer and shall be delivered to the Engineer with prints
and in soft copy. No prints from these photos shall be supplied to anyone without the written permission of
the Engineer.
- The first film shall have professionally recorded video containing the initial site condition before
the commencement of the work.
- The second film shall have professionally recorded video containing important activities of the
work till the final completion of work.
Each videos shall be of minimum 20 minutes duration and shall contain narration of activities in English
and/or Nepali by a competent narrator. The edition of the video film and the script shall be approved by the
Engineer. The video records shall be of HD quality and the film shall be capable of producing colored
pictures.
Each videos shall be the property of the Employer and shall be delivered to the Engineer in soft copy in
CD. No copy of these videos shall be supplied to anyone without the written permission of the Engineer.
The video records soft copy shall be provided in a CD with a label in it.
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Program
The Contractor shall provide all information needed for fulfilment of the program and required in
accordance with the Conditions of Contract including the sequence in which he intends to work including
implementation of quality assurance plan. If the Contractor requests a change in the sequence and such
change is approved by the Engineer, the Contractor shall have no claim as per the Conditions of Contract
for delay arising from such revisions to the program.
The program for the construction and completion of the works shall be established using CPM/PERT
techniques or equivalent. The program shall be detailed enough to give, in addition to construction
activities, detailed network activities for the submission and approval of materials, procurement of critical
materials and equipment, fabrication of special products/equipments if any and their installation and testing,
and for all activities of the Engineer that are likely to affect the progress of work. The Contractor shall
update all activities in accordance with the Conditions of Contract on the basis of the decision taken at the
periodic site review meetings or as directed by the Engineer.
The program shall also include the Contractor's general requirements for any road closures to be agreed in
principle with the Engineer. Such agreement shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility to obtain
specific approval for each closure or series of closures. Any proposal for night working shall also be
stated in the program.
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NOTES ABOUT MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT
Measurement
Unless specified, all measurements shall be based on “Principals of Measurement (Int.) for works of
constructions." The tolerances specified in these Specifications are for evaluation of accuracies only based
on which the work shall be accepted or rejected. However, the measurement of the work performed within
the limits of tolerances shall be the measurement of actual work done in place, if their dimensions are less
than what have been specified or instructed by the Engineer. If the actual work done in place is more than
what has been specified or instructed by the Engineer, but within the limit of tolerances, the measurement
shall be the measurement of the work what has been specified or instructed by the Engineer.
Payment
Unless specified in the contract, the contract unit rates and/or prices for items as set out in the BOQ are the
full and the final compensation to the Contractor for:
(i) Supply of all materials necessary to complete the item as per relevant specifications;
(ii) Use of materials, labors, tools, equipment, machines and other resources as per need;
(iii) All handling, packing charges and transportation;
(iv) Cost of supervision, quality assurance, temporary and ancillary works;
(v) Site commissioning;
(vi) Maintenance and making good;
(vii) All duties and obligations as set out in the contract
(viii) general works such as setting out, clearance of site before setting out and after completion
of works
(ix) the preparation of detailed work program including its updating
(x) providing samples of various materials proposed to be used
(xi) the detailed Design and Drawing of temporary works
(xii) any other details as required by the contract
(xiii) cost of all operations like storing, erection, moving into final position, etc. necessary to
complete and protect the work till handing over to the Employer;
(xiv) the cost for safeguarding the environment; and
(xv) All incidental costs not covered under above stated.
Where the BOQ does not include the items mentioned in this Section, no separate payment shall be made
for such works. The costs in connection with the execution of the works specified herein shall be considered
to be included in the related items of other works specified in the BOQ or shall be considered to be incidental
to the works specified. Items specified in this Section and included in the BOQ shall be paid at the contract
unit rates as agreed and shown in the BOQ.
National Specifications
Certain Specifications issued by various national or other widely recognized bodies are referred to in these
Specifications. Such Specifications shall be defined and referred to as National Specifications.
The Contractor may propose that the materials and workmanship be defined in accordance with the
requirements of other equivalent National Specifications and he may execute the works in accordance with
such National Specifications as may be approved by the Engineer. A copy of the National Specification,
together with its translation into the English language if the National Specification is in another language,
shall be submitted to the Engineer along with the request for its adoption.
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In referring to National Specifications, the following abbreviations are used:
IS Indian Standards
BS British Standards
EN European Norm
Along with the commencement of the contract, the Contractor shall provide in his site office at least one
complete set of all National Specifications referred to in these Specifications, if they are for the Sections
applicable to the works. This set shall be made available for use by the Engineer.
Equivalency of Standards
Wherever reference is made in these Specifications to specific standards and codes to be met by the
materials, plant, and other supplies to be furnished, and work to be performed or tested, the provisions of
latest current edition or revision of relevant standards and codes in effect shall apply. Other authoritative
standards which ensure a substantially equal or higher performance than the specified standards and codes
shall be accepted subject to the Engineer's prior review and approval. Differences between the standards
specified and the proposed alternative standards shall be fully described by the Contractor and submitted to
the Engineer at least 28 days prior to the date when the Contractor desires the Engineer's approval. In the
event that the Engineer determines that such proposed deviations do not ensure substantially performance,
the Contractor shall comply with the standards and codes specified. No payment shall be made for adoption
of higher standards.
The Symbols for units of measurement are used in these Specifications as they are given below.
micron = m x 106
mm = millimeter
km = kilometer
mm2 = square millimeter
m2 = square meter
km2 = square kilometer
ha = hectare
m3 = cubic meter
lit or L = liter
rad = radian
°C = degrees Celsius
kg = Kilogram
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g = gram
mg = milligram
mg/l = milligram per liter
t = ton (kg x 103)
kg/m3 = kilogram per cubic meter
t/m3 = ton per cubic meter
N = Newton
N/m2 = Newton per square meter
Lin. m = Linear meter
max = Maximum
min = minimum
ACV = Aggregate Crushing Value
BOQ = bill of quantities
CR = crushing ratio
dia = diameter
hr = hour
LS = Linear Shrinkage
MC = Moisture Content
MDD = Maximum Dry Density
min = minute
no = Number (units), as in 6 no.
No = Number (order) as in No 6
OMC = Optimum Moisture Content
OPC = Ordinary Portland Cement
PI = Plasticity Index
PL = Plastic Limit
Symbols of other units, if not covered above, shall be as per SI system set out in ISO 31/1.
Abbreviations
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QUALITY CONTROL
Scope
This Section covers the Quality Control System and procedures, Quality Assurance Plan, program of tests,
trials, and general procedures for acceptance as well as Laboratory arrangements and related facilities which
are required for the selection and control of the quality of materials and workmanship.
All materials incorporated and all workmanship performed shall be strictly in conformity with the
requirements of the Specifications and the Contractor shall be responsible for the quality of the works in
the entire construction within the contract.
The Contractor shall provide, use and maintain on the Site, throughout the period of execution of the
contract, a Laboratory with adequate Laboratory equipment operated by competent staff for carrying out
tests required for the selection and control of the quality of materials and for the control of workmanship in
accordance with these Specifications. The list of Laboratory equipment to be procured and Laboratory
facilities to be provided shall be in accordance to this specification. The Contractor shall assume that tests
shall be required on all materials to be used in the works and on all finished works or part of works.
The Quality Control System comprises the methods, procedures and organization for the Quality Control
of the works. The Contractor shall implement the Quality Control System in the following sequences:
The Contractor shall carry out all necessary tests and shall report to the Engineer the results of such tests
before submitting materials and/or finished works or part of works to the Engineer for approval in
accordance with this Specification. In certain circumstances, tests may be carried out at the place of
manufacture as per the Conditions of Contracts.
For satisfying himself about the quality of the works, quality control tests shall be conducted by the
Engineer himself or by any other agencies deemed fit by the Engineer. Additional tests may also be
conducted where in the opinion of the Engineer such tests are needed.
Before commencement of the work, the Contractor shall demonstrate a trial run of all construction
equipment for establishing their capability to achieve the laid down Specifications and tolerances to the
satisfaction of the Engineer.
The supply, testing and monitoring shall be in compliance with a Quality Assurance Plan and the provisions
in the contract.
The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for his approval, the Quality Assurance Plan (QAP) which
shall be based on the detailed Program of the Works.
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The Quality Assurance Plan shall include the following:
The Contractor shall implement the Quality Control in compliance with the approved QAP.
The Engineer's approval of the QAP shall not relieve the Contractor from his responsibility of the quality
of the Works as per the Conditions of Contract and these Specifications nor shall the Engineer's approval
of the QAP exempt the Contractor of any procedure to inform the Engineer in writing or request for the
Engineer's approval or re-approval as specified in the Conditions of Contract and/or in these Specifications.
The Contractor shall monitor and update the QAP on the basis of the decisions taken at the periodic review
meetings or as directed by the Engineer and in accordance with the program of the works and the Conditions
of Contract.
For ensuring the quality of the work, the materials and the workmanship shall be subjected to testing in
accordance with procedures, sets of tests and frequencies as specified in respective Sections of these
Specifications. The specified testing frequencies are not restrictive. The Engineer shall direct for the tests
to be carried out as frequently as deemed necessary that the materials and workmanship comply with their
Specifications.
Where no specific testing procedure is mentioned in the Specifications, the tests shall be carried out as per
the prevalent accepted engineering practice or directions of the Engineer.
Quality Control procedure are detailed in the relevant Sections of these Specifications
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4.6.2 Acceptance Tests for Completed Works or Part of Works
Acceptance tests for other works and equipment are detailed in the relevant Sections of these Specifications.
The tests to be carried out and their frequency for the quality control of the works are detailed in the relevant
Sections of these Specifications.
The following Table recapitulates the testing schedule for the main types of works.
The contractor shall provide maintain and operate a fully equipped testing laboratory for soil testing and
concrete quality control with facilities mentioned below. The facilities shall be equipped with suitable
calibrated apparatus and staffed by sufficient competent technicians for the sampling and testing of
materials and workmanship as required for verification of compliance with the Specifications. The site
laboratory will be operational according to the engineer's requirements within 2 months of signing of the
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contract.
(i) Hydraulic Compression Testing Machine, hand operated 100 tonnes capacity. Conform to
the requirements of IS: 516-1959, IS :14858-2000 calibrated to an accuracy of ± 1%
indicated load within range.
(ii) Cube end preparation (capping apparatus) - 1 unit
(iii) Concrete cube curing tank - 1 unit
(iv) Concrete thermometers - 5 units
(v) Slump apparatus conforming to IS: 7320. - 3 units
(vi) Cube moulds 150x150x150 mm size conforming to IS: 516-1959, IS : 10086-1982. -10
Units
(vii) Cube Testing Recording forms (sufficient for duration of the contract)
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micron, 300 micron, 150 micron, 90 micron and 75 micron.
(b) Balance, with an accuracy of 1g
(c) Test recording forms (sufficient for duration of the contract)
One (1) Lab Technician with 3 years of experience working directly in a ‘Concrete and Soil’ or ‘Concrete
testing control laboratory’ shall be provided for the duration of the contract. Two Lab assistants / helpers
shall be provided (qualifications as approved by the engineer).
The contractor shall first calibrate the lab before testing activities through the standard lab testing/
calibrating agency as approved by the Engineer.
The rates included for the furnishing shall include all the equipment cost, installation and calibration
required to install the lab, and proper demobilization of the lab facilities. The equipment’s used after
completion of the project shall be the property of the contractor.
The 70% of the lumpsum amount for it shall be paid after completion of the installation of the Lab and the
remaining 30% of the amount after the completion of the construction works.
The rates quoted by the Contractor shall include all the cost for the sampling, curing, and transport to the
laboratories of all materials for testing, and all testing costs including laboratory fees, and/or all costs in
running the on-site laboratory, i.e., chemicals, reagents, and other test consumables, and utilities.
Some tests on construction material shall be conducted periodically off the site at reputable institutions as
directed by the Engineer.
The frequency of tests shall be developed in the Quality Assurance Plan that shall also prescribe test results
and reporting formats. The payment will be made from the Provisional Sum set aside for the purpose.
All traverse stations and reference points shall be clearly marked and protected to the satisfaction of the
Engineer.
The Contractor shall provide the Engineer with all necessary assistance for checking the setting out,
agreement of levels and any other survey or measurement which the Engineer needs to carry out in
connection with the Works during the entire period of Contract. Such assistance shall include:
(i) Provision of suitably qualified surveyors to work under the direction of the Engineer as
required.
(ii) Provision of all necessary support for these surveyors including assistants, chainmen, labor,
survey equipment (theodolite, levels, etc.), hand tools, pegs, and other incidental material.
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Use of the Contractor's Temporary Works
Unless otherwise specified under the Contract, the Contractor shall allow the Employer, the Engineer or
the Nominated Subcontractor the use of temporary access, crossings and other Temporary Works at site
insofar that such use is related with the Works.
Day work
Day work shall mean provisional sum payable to the Contractor for works executed on a daily or hourly
basis as instructed in writing by the Engineer. This item is categorized in three groups namely:
(i) Labor
(ii) Equipment
(iii) Material
The Engineer however shall have the right to obtain further information on the rates and if appropriate to
negotiate changes in the rates or demand new prices for additional equipment, staff, or material before or
after the award of the Contract.
The hourly or daily rates of labor or equipment and the unit price for material submitted by the Contractor
shall deem to cover all expenses and shall be inclusive of overhead, taxes, and profit. In case of equipment
use, the cost shall also include the fuel or electricity cost or any operation cost except drivers cost.
Non-working hours or idle time/down time of labor and equipment respectively shall not be considered for
payment.
Reports
The Contractor shall prepare and submit four copies of Progress Report on a monthly basis. The Reports
shall highlight the targeted and achieved progress, problems at site, and brief description of the claims
during the month and the Engineer's response, and other information relevant to the Project. It shall be
supplemented with necessary charts, tables, data, and color photographs.
On completion of the Works, the Contractor shall prepare and submit a Completion Report that shall deal
comprehensively on all aspects covered in the Monthly Report. Additional information such as
improvement in construction methods/techniques, lessons learnt from the Project, important considerations
for maintenance, etc. should also be highlighted.
Site Diary
The Contractor shall keep Site Diaries wherein full details of the work carried out during each day shall be
fully recorded. The diaries shall be available for inspection by the Engineer any time during normal office
hours. The Site Diaries shall include:
(i) Weather Conditions, rainfall/snowfall, and river water level
(ii) Description, quantity, and location of work performed
(iii) Shifts and working hours
(iv) Number and category of workers working at site
(v) Plant in use and idle, or broken down
(vi) Test carried out and results
(vii) Inspection carried out by the Engineer
(viii) Site instructions
(ix) Visitors
(x) Accidents
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MATERIALS AND TESTING OF MATERIALS
Quality of Materials
The materials supplied and used in the works shall comply with the requirements of these Specifications.
They shall be new, except as provided elsewhere in the contract or permitted by the Engineer in writing. The
materials shall be manufactured, handled and used skillfully to ensure completed works to comply with the
contract.
The Consultant shall review and approve the material samples, while the Contractor shall be responsible for
delivering materials in accordance with the approved samples. The Consultant shall inspect each delivered
material to verify its compliance with the approved sample. No materials shall be utilized for construction
unless they have been formally approved by the Consultant.
Sources of Materials
The use of any one kind or class of material from more than one source is prohibited, except by written
permission of the Engineer. Such permission, if granted, shall set forth the conditions under which the change
may be made. The sources or kinds of material shall not be changed without written permission of the
Engineer. If the product of any source proves unacceptable, the Contractor shall make necessary
arrangements for the supply of acceptable material. Any claims for compensation associated with such
arrangements or changes shall not be considered, unless the source of the unacceptable material is designated
in the contract as a source of material.
When any manufactured product, either new or used, is to be furnished by the Employer, the location at
which such material shall be delivered to the Contractor shall be designated in the contract. In such cases, the
Contractor shall haul the materials from the designated delivery point to the point of use. The compensation
for such hauling shall be included in the contract unit rate for placing the materials in the finished work.
Final inspection and acceptance of materials shall be made only at the site of the work. The Engineer reserves
the right to sample, inspect, and test the materials throughout the duration of the works and to reject any
materials which are found to be unsatisfactory.
A preliminary inspection of materials may be made at the source for the convenience and accommodation of
the Contractor, but the presence of a representative of the Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor of the
responsibility of furnishing materials complying with their Specifications.
The representative of the Engineer shall have free entry at all times to those parts of any plant which concern
production of the materials ordered.
The Contractor shall, before placing any order for materials and manufactured articles for incorporation in
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the Works, submit to the Engineer the names of the firms from whom he proposes to obtain such materials
and manufactured articles, giving for each firm a description of the materials and manufactured articles to be
supplied, their origin, the manufacturer's specification, quality, weight, strength and other relevant details.
The Contractor shall submit the samples of such materials and manufactured articles when requested by the
Engineer and when appropriate, manufacturer's certificates of recent test carried out on similar materials and
manufactured articles shall also be submitted.
5.4.2 Storage
All materials and manufactured articles shall be stored on site in a manner acceptable to the Engineer. The
Contractor shall carefully protect all work, materials and manufactured articles from the weather and vermin.
When instructed by the Engineer, the Contractor shall submit to him all Test Certificates from the
suppliers/manufacturers of the materials and/or manufactured articles to be used for the contract. Such
certificates shall certify that the materials and/or manufactured articles concerned have been tested in
accordance with the requirements of these Specifications. All test results shall be enclosed along with such
certificates. The Contractor shall provide adequate means of identifying the materials and/or manufactured
articles delivered on the site with the corresponding certificates.
Defective Materials
All materials not conforming to the requirements of the contract shall be rejected whether in place or not.
They shall be removed immediately from the site unless otherwise permitted by the Engineer. Even after
rectification of the defects no rejected material shall be used in the work unless approved by the Engineer in
writing. Upon failure of the Contractor to comply promptly with any order of the Engineer given under this
Clause, the Engineer shall have authority to cause the removal and replacement of rejected material and to
deduct the cost thereof from any amount due to the Contractor.
For convenience in designation in the contract, certain articles or materials to be incorporated in the work
may be designated under a trade name or the name of a manufacturer and his catalogue information. The use
of an alternative article or material which is of equal or better quality and of the required characteristics for
the purpose intended shall be permitted, subject to the following requirements:
(i) The proof as to the quality and suitability of alternatives shall be submitted by the Contractor.
He shall also furnish all information necessary as required by the Engineer. The Engineer
shall be the sole judge as to the quality and suitability of alternative articles or materials and
his decision shall be the final and binding upon the Contractor.
(ii) Whenever the specifications permit the substitution of a similar or equivalent material or
article, no tests or action relating to the approval of such substitute material shall be made
until the request for substitution is made in writing by the Contractor accompanied by
complete data as to the equality of the material or article proposed. Such request shall be
made well in advance to permit approval without delaying the work.
Foreign Materials
Materials which are manufactured, produced or fabricated outside Nepal shall be delivered at a point in Nepal
as specified in the contract where they shall be retained for a sufficient time to permit inspection, sampling,
and testing. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an extension of time for acts or events occurring outside
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Nepal and it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to deliver materials obtained from outside Nepal to the
point of delivery in Nepal. The Contractor shall supply the facilities and arrange for testing required at his
own cost. All testing by the Contractor shall be subject to witnessing by the Engineer.
The Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer a "Certificate of Compliance" with the specifications from the
manufacturer, producer or fabricator of foreign material where required. In addition, certified mill test reports
clearly identifiable to the lot of material shall be furnished where required in these Specifications or otherwise
requested by the Engineer. Where structural materials requiring mill test reports are obtained from foreign
manufacturers, such materials shall be furnished only from those foreign manufacturers who have previously
established, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, the sufficiency of their in-plant quality control, as deemed
necessary by the Engineer or his representative, to give satisfactory assurance of their ability to furnish
material uniformly and consistently in conformance with their Specifications. At the option of the Engineer,
such sufficiency shall be established whether by submission of detailed written proof thereof or through in-
plant inspection by the Engineer or his representative.
If the welding of steel for structural steel members is to be performed outside of Nepal, the following
requirements shall apply:
(i) Such fabrication shall be performed only within the plants and by fabricators who have
previously established, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, that they have the experience,
knowledge, trained manpower, quality control, equipment and other facilities required to
produce the quality and quantity of the work required. At the option of the Engineer,
prequalification of the plant and fabricator shall be established either by the submission of
detailed written proof thereof or through in-plant inspection by the Engineer or his
representative, or both.
(ii) The Contractor shall make written application to the Engineer for approval for such foreign
fabrication at the earliest possible time and in no case later than 60 calendar days in advance
of the planned start of fabrication. The application shall list the specific units or portion of a
work which shall be fabricated outside of Nepal.
(iii) All documents pertaining to the contract, including but not limited to, correspondence, tender
documents, working drawings and data shall be written in the English/Nepali language and
all numerical data shall use the metric system of units of measurement.
The following definitions shall apply to materials in this Section and other relevant Sections.
(i) "Topsoil" shall mean the top layer of soil that can support vegetation. It shall include all turf
acceptable for turfing.
(ii) "Suitable Material" shall comprise all that is acceptable in accordance with the contract for
use in the works {and which is capable of being compacted to form a stable fill having side
slopes as indicated in the Drawing. The material used in fill (except rock fill) shall not
contain rock fragments with dimensions of more than 75 mm.}
(iii) "Unsuitable Material" shall mean other than suitable material and shall include:
(a) Material from swamps, marshes or bogs;
(b) Peat, logs, stumps, perishable material, organic clays;
(c) Material susceptible to spontaneous combustion;
(d) Material in a frozen condition;
(e) Clay of liquid limit exceeding 70 and/or plasticity index exceeding 45.
Materials stated above in (d), if otherwise suitable shall be classified suitable when unfrozen.
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(i) Well Graded Granular Material" consisting of gravel and/or sand shall conform to relevant
Clause.”
(ii) "Rock fall," coarse alluvial material shall be loose soils such as moraines, debris, or alluvial
material containing large blocks or large boulders. Individual blocks or boulders of hard
materials greater than 0.3m3 each in volume, shall be classified as hard material.
(iii) "Hard Material" shall mean any material which conform to the requirements of relevant Sub-
clause.
Sampling of soils and gravels shall be carried out as specified or as directed by the Engineer. Samples shall
be prepared for testing as indicated in IS 2720 part I, except that:
(i) The mass (in g) of a sample required for sieve analysis is about 400D, D being the maximum
particle size (mm).
(ii) Sample containing particles larger than 19 mm size shall be prepared for compaction and
CBR tests as described hereunder, provided the proportion in weight of such particles is less
than 30%:
An adequate quantity of representative material shall be sieved over the 50 mm and 19 mm sieve. The
material passing the 50 mm sieve and retained on the 19 mm sieve shall be weighed and replaced with an
equal mass of material passing the 19 mm sieve and retained on the 4.75 mm sieve. The material for
replacement shall be taken from the remaining portion of the main sample. When preparing gravel samples,
the aggregations of particles shall be broken with a wooden or rubber hammer or pestle. Care shall be taken
that no individual particles are crushed in the operation.
Tests on soils and gravels shall be performed in accordance with the standard methods given in Table below:
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xiii) Density-Moisture Content Relationship (4.9 kg IS 2720 Part 8
rammer)
xiv) California Bearing Ratio IS 2720 Part 16
xv) Sand Equivalent IS 2720 Part 37 (Mechanical Shaker or Manual
Shaker method)
xvi) Field Dry Density IS 2720 Part 28/Part 29
xvii) Unconfined compression test IS2720 Part 10
xviii) Consolidation test IS2720 Part 15
xix) Direct shear test 1S2720 Part 13
xx) Triaxial test IS2720 Part 11,12
xxi) Hydrometer analysis IS 2720 Part 4
xxii) Vane shear test IS 2720 Part 30
(i) Wherever in the text of these Specifications and the Special Specification the term "x% of the MDD
(IS 2720 Part 27 or IS 2720 Part 28) is used it shall mean that a standard of compaction shall be
achieved such that the dry density of the compacted material is x% of the maximum dry density
determined from the respective tests mentioned in Table 6.4. Samples for the compaction tests shall
be taken before compaction of the layers begins unless in the opinion of the Engineer the compactive
effort proposed or applied by the Contractor is such that the material characteristics have changed in
which case the samples for the tests shall be taken after all compaction is complete.
(ii) Compaction tests: when the material is susceptible to crushing during compaction, a separate and
new sample shall be used in the determination of each point on the moisture/density curve.
(iii) The dry density of material placed in the works shall be determined by the Sand Replacement Method
unless the Engineer directs to use a nuclear method or other method. In the case of nuclear method,
tests shall be done at least at the same frequency required when using the Sand Replacement Method,
but at each nuclear densometer test location the average of three readings taken at positions rotated
by 90° shall be used. A check/comparison test using the Sand Replacement Method shall be carried
out at 10 test intervals.
Initial calibration of the nuclear density testing equipment shall be done by carrying out at least fifty tests in
parallel with the Sand Replacement Method for each different material encountered. The check tests shall be
used to update the initial calibration of the nuclear density testing equipment.
Stone should be sound, hard and free from iron bands, spots, and sand holes, Flaws, shakes, cracks or other
defects. Water absorption capacity of stone must be within 5% and crushing strength of at least 200 kg/cm 2.
The specific gravity of the stone shall not be less than 2.5. At least 85% of stones used in masonry, except
those used for chinking as chips or spalls of stones shall have individual volumes of more than 0.01 m 3. The
chips or spall used in a void in the dry stonemasonry shall not be more than 20% of the stone masonry by
volume. In case of mortared masonry, the total volume of mortar and spalls taken together shall not be more
than 30% of the mortared masonry. Representative sample of stones intended for use in the works shall be
submitted to the engineer for prior approval. Further representative samples shall be submitted for approval
whenever there is a change in type or strength of the rock that the contractor intends to use in masonry work.
Weight and size of the stone should be handy during the construction. Other specification should confirm to
as specified by engineer/site engineer.
Tests on stone, aggregate, sand and filler shall be performed in accordance with the standard procedures
given in the following tables.
Lime
Limes shall be sampled and tested in accordance with BS 890 or IS 712 (1984) and shall comply with all
requirements specified therein. Lime for treatment shall be Hydrated Calcium Lime or Quicklime and, unless
otherwise specified. The material shall be on form of lumps or fine white powder free from dirt and other
foreign matter. It shall comply with the requirements given in Table below:
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S.N. Characteristics Hydrated Lime Quick Lime
Physical properties of the Limes shall confirm to the requirements given in IS 712 – 1984, Table 2 as
mentioned below:
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5.11.2 Chemical Requirements
Chemical properties of the Limes shall confirm to the requirements given in IS 712 – 1984, Table 1 as
mentioned below;
The Sampling and Criterion for conformity shall be as per the Appendix – A of IS: 712 – 1984.
The bags of lime shall be stored in dry and well-ventilated places. Quicklime should be protected from
moisture as it reacts with water. Bags of hydrated lime should be used within 6 months to maintain quality.
i. Preliminary Slaking
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The slaking receptacle or platform shall first be cleaned of all unslaked stone stones of lime and other
materials left over from previous slaking.
This method directly results in lime putty and is thus suitable when the product is required in this from. The
tank shall be water tight and large enough to permit stirring of the mix. Its sides and bottom shall be lined
with a material which is not attacked by lime. Brick lining is recommended. For providing continuous slaking
operation, two tanks may be used, one 40 cm deep at a higher level above ground and the other about 75 cm
deep at a lower level below ground. The slaking of the quick lime is done continuously in the higher tank
and the resultant milk of lime allowed to flow, through a sieve if desired, into the lower tank where it will
settle and mature into putty. To obtain a continuous supply of putty, two tanks instead of one may be provided
at the lower level and used alternately so that when putty is being used from one, fresh putty may be formed
in the other.
The tank shall be filled with water to a depth of 25 to 30 cm quick lime shall be gradually added to it so as
to cover the entire bottom of the tank to about half the depth of water. While quick lime is being added to
water it shall be constantly stirred so as to break up the lumps and aid, the slaking process with minimum
cooling of the mix. No part of the lime shall be allowed to get exposed above water. As lime slakes with the
evolution of heat, the temperature of water will begin to increase. When a temperature near boiling point is
reached, additions of lime and water shall be made in small quantities with constant stirring so as to maintain
the required temperature. The operation shall be continuous until the requisite quantity of lime has been
slaked. After the slaking is apparently over, the stirring shall be continued for some more time to ensure that
all the time has been fully slaked. The slaked lime shall be allowed to stand undisturbed in the tank. Where
only one tank is used, or run into a lower tank where one is provided, and allowed to mature into lime putty.
The maturing period shall not be less than 3 days in the case of class C and D lime and not more than 2 days
in case of Class B and E lime.
The putty shall be obtained by adding dry slaked lime to water and stepping to the consistency of a thick
cream, and allowing it to stand and mature for a period which shall be not less than 16 hours in the case of
Class C and D limes and not more than 12 hours in the case of Class B and E before using it as slaked lime.
Yellow Mud
Unless otherwise specified, only Yellow Mud shall be used as mortar for the entire project. The mud should
be extracted from 2m meters below ground surface, should be free from vegetative seeds and roots, without
sandy impurities and should be clean. Only after having tested in the laboratory for any vegetative remains
and after having certified and approved, the mud shall be used as mortar. Thickness of mud mortar should
not be more than 20mm in case of brick masonry works.
Surkhi
5.13.1 Description
Unless otherwise specified, Sukhi means brick dust. Both fine and coarse brick dust shall be used while
preparing mortar for masonry works. The addition of brick dust into hydrated lime mortars has an important
role in the modification of their physical and chemical properties. While preparing mortar the ratio of Lime:
Brick dust: Sand shall be 1:1:2. The portion of brick dust shall be mix of fine and coarse brick dust in the
ratio of 1:2.
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5.13.2 Types of Surkhi
Masino Surkhi
This type of brick dust should pass 95-100% through a 2.36 mm sieve.
Khasro Surkhi
This type of brick dust should pass 95-100% through a 4.75mm sieve
Sand
5.14.1 Description
The specifications for sand used in construction depend on its intended application, such as concrete work,
plastering, or filling. In general, sand should be clean, sharp, angular (gritty to the touch), with pure silica
content in adequate amount, hard, durable, and free from earthy deposits. It should be free from clay, silt, salt
and other impurities that could affect the concrete and steel reinforcements, free from mica, shale, alkalis,
well washed and clean.
The sand shall not contain any harmful impurities, such as, iron pyrites, alkalis, salts, coal, mica, shale or
similar laminated materials, soft fragments, sea shells and organic impurities in such quantities as to affect
adversely the hardening, the strength, the durability of the appearance of the plaster or applies decoration, or
to cause corrosion of metal lathing or other metal in contact with the plaster.
The maximum quantity of deleterious material shall not be more than 5% of the weight of coarse aggregate.
(IS 383-1970) Whenever feasible, periodic sampling and analysis of the aggregates should be done to
maintain the quality and uniformity of the materials collected for use Coarse aggregate should as far as
possible be angular or rounded in shape. Aggregate with high percentage of flaky or elongated particles
should be rejected. The amount of fine particles occurring in a free state or as a loose adherent should not
exceed 1% when determined by the laboratory sedimentation test. After twenty-four hours in water, a
previously dried sample should not gain more that 10% in weight. Fine aggregate, whenever feasible should
be natural sand. Fine aggregate derived by crushing coarse aggregate may be used in combination with natural
sand in suitable proportions. The caustic soda tests for organic impurities should show a colour not deeper
than of the Standard solution. The setting test for natural sand should be made and after being allowed to
settle for three hours the layers of silt deposit on the coarse material should not exceed 8% and the layer of
mica deposit should not exceed 2%.
The sand containing more than the allowable percentage of silt shall be washed so as to bring the silt content
within the limit. The aggregates should be stored in such a way as to prevent the admixture of foreign
materials. The heaps of fine and coarse aggregates should be kept separate. Different sizes of fine or coarse
aggregates should be stored in separate stock piles sufficiently removed from each other to prevent the
material at the edge of the piles from getting intermixed. Sand requiring for mortar for plasterwork shall
conform to IS 1542-1977 and for masonry work shall conform to IS 2116-1980.
When requested by on site team, the contractor shall provide the following additional particulars from
supplier:
Source of supply - Precise locality from where the materials were obtained, with the name of the
quarry or pit;
Trade group of principal rock type in case of manufactured sand
Particle size of grading
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Below are the general specifications for different types of construction sand:
Grain Size: Should be well-graded with a balance of fine, medium, and coarse particles.
Shape: Preferably angular or sub-angular to improve bonding with cement.
Cleanliness: Free from clay, silt, salt, organic matter, and other impurities.
Moisture Content: Should not exceed 6% for proper mix proportions.
Specific Gravity: Generally, between 2.5 - 2.8.
Bulk Density: 1.4 - 1.7 kg/m³ depending on the type of sand.
Silt Content: Should not exceed 3-8% (as per IS 383:2016).
d) Fill Sand
Bricks
5.15.1 Description
All the bricks should be first class brick unless otherwise specified. It should be well burnt, true to shape and
free from cracks, lumps and foreign matter and the structure when broken, should be uniform and compact.
Site-In-Charge should inspect the brick kiln and approve the delivery. He should also bring samples for later
comparison at the delivery to the site. Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-
In-Charge. Over-burnt, Under-burnt and deformed bricks shall not be used. Bricks shall be hand-moulded
or machine-moulded and shall be made from suitable soil. They shall be free from cracks and flaws and
nodules of free lime. These shall be of quality approved by the Engineer, free from grit and other impurities
such as lime, iron and other deleterious salts. The bricks shall conform to IS 3495 and be tested in accordance
with IS 1077.
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5.15.2 Testing for Physical Characteristics
For carrying out compressive strength, water absorption and efflorescence tests the samples of the bricks
shall be taken at random according to the size of lot. Brick samples shall be randomly selected for testing in
quantities not less than 3 bricks per one thousand for each lot supplied for the construction works.
Compressive Strength: The average compressive strength of the brick shall be minimum 8 N/mm2 for
individual bricks and 10 N/mm2 for average 5 specimens and the size may be according to local practice
with tolerances of +/- 5%.
Water absorption: The average water absorption of the brick samples shall not be more than 15% over
the dry weight after immersion in cold water for 24 hours.
The traditional Ma apa bricks shall be of first-class quality approved by the Engineer and free from grit and
other impurities such as lime, iron and other deleterious salts, conforming to NS 1/2035. It shall be well burnt,
sound, and hard with sharp edges and shall emit ringing sound when struck with a mallet. These shall be of
uniform size. The bricks shall have a minimum average compressive strength of 100 kg/cm2.The bricks shall
not absorb more water than 15 % of its weight after 24 hours of soaking in water at normal temperatures.
However, hand-made bricks with keys may have water absorption up to 25 % of their weight.
The size of the bricks shall be 20.0cm x 10.0cm x 5.0cm (ma apa) unless otherwise specified, with a tolerance
of ± 2mm in each direction. Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-In-Charge.
Over- burnt, Under-burnt and deformed bricks shall not be used. Bricks shall be hand-moulded or machine-
moulded and shell be made from suitable soil. They shall be free from cracks end flaws and nodules of free
lime
The traditional Dachi apa bricks shall be of first-class quality approved by the Engineer and free from grit
and other impurities such as lime, iron and other deleterious salts, conforming to NS 1/2035. It shall be well
burnt, sound, and hard with sharp edges and shall emit ringing sound when struck with a mallet. These shall
be of uniform size. The bricks shall have a minimum average compressive strength of 100 kg/cm2.The bricks
shall not absorb more water than 15 % of its weight after 24 hours of soaking in water at normal temperatures.
However, hand-made bricks with keys may have water absorption up to 25 % of their weight.
Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-In-Charge. Over- burnt, Under-burnt
and deformed bricks shall not be used. Bricks shall be hand-moulded or machine-moulded and shell be made
from suitable soil. They shall be free from cracks end flaws and nodules of free lime
The size of the bricks shall be 20.0cm x 10.0cm x 5.5cm (dachi appa sano) unless otherwise specified, with
a tolerance of ± 2mm in each direction. Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-
In-Charge.
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5.15.3.3 Ornamental traditional bricks
Ornamental traditional bricks shall be of first-class quality approved by the Engineer and free from grit and
other impurities such as lime, iron and other deleterious salts, conforming to NS 1/2035. It shall be well burnt,
sound, and hard with sharp edges and shall emit ringing sound when struck with a mallet. These shall be of
uniform size. The bricks shall have a minimum average compressive strength of 100 kg/cm2. The bricks shall
not absorb more water than 15 % of its weight after 24 hours of soaking in water at normal temperatures.
However, hand-made bricks with keys may have water absorption up to 25 % of their weight.
Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-In-Charge. Over- burnt, Under-burnt
and deformed bricks shall not be used. Bricks shall be hand-moulded or machine-moulded and shell be made
from suitable soil. They shall be free from cracks end flaws and nodules of free lime
The size of the bricks shall be as specified in the table below unless otherwise specified, with a tolerance of
± 2mm in each direction. Delivered bricks should be equal to the sample approved by the Site-In-Charge.
3 Nagol 140x52x120
5 Kasimo 230x55x115
8 Nagbeli 140x55x120
13 Gongacha 150x250x300
15 Nyakuncha 203x152x25
16 Jhingati 180x100x20
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18 Dhuku 300x210x20
19 Telia 150x150x25
Note: The bricks used for conservation/reconstruction works should not have English letters written on it.
WOOD WORK
Unless otherwise specified, the timber shall be Nepali Sal wood of the best quality obtained from an
approved saw mill. Timber for carpentry shall be straight and free from twist, sapwood, shakes, dead and
loose knots, worm holes, other holes, signs of decay and other defects, and seasoned and shall comply with
the requirements of NBC 112:1994. All the timber shall be seasoned and free from decay, harmful fungi and
insect attacks and from any other damage of harmful nature which will affect the strength, durability,
appearance or its usefulness for the purpose for which it is required. The minimum compressive strength of
the timber shall be 70 kg/cm2. The Colour shall be uniform as far as possible, the darkness of colour amongst
colour species of timber being generally a sign of strength and durability. All timber shall be seasoned to
moisture content of not more than 22% for carpentry and 15% for joinery works. The contractor’s price must
include for any kiln drying that may be necessary to achieve these figures.
All timber shall be free from live barer beetle or other insect attack when brought upon the Site. The
Contractor shall be responsible to the end of the maintenance period for executing at his own cost all Work
necessary to eradicate insect attack of timber which becomes evident, including the replacement of timber
attached or suspected of being attacked, notwithstanding that the timber concerned may have already been
inspected and passed as fit for use.
The samples of the approved timber to be used shall be deposited in the office of Engineer for the purpose of
comparison.
All timber should be suitable for cutting, drilling, shaping, and finishing as per project requirements.
Deviation in thickness, width, and length shall not exceed ±2mm for planed timber and ±5mm for rough
sawn timber. Warping and bowing tolerances as per industry standards.
As soon as the foundation of building are laid all necessary timber, scantling shall be brought to the site and
stacked as laid down in NBC 112:1994 till required. All timber of assembled woodwork shall be protected
from the weather and stored in such a way as to prevent attack by termites, insects or decay fungi for which
temporary shed shall be built. All timber shall be stored at least 750mm above ground level or more, if
deemed necessary and individual members shall be separated by strips so that air may circulate around all
four sides. The ground surface for the stockpile of timber and lumber shall be free of weeds and rubbish. The
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use of can’t hooks, peavies, or other pointed tools except end hooks is not permitted in the handling of
structural timber and/or lumber. Treated timber shall be handled with rope slings or by other methods that
prevent the breaking or bruising of outer fibers or penetration of the surface in any manner.
Timber for the work shall not be brought to the site of work until the sample and approved by the Engineer
who may reject the defective timber/timber works. Any effort like plugging, painting, using any adhesive or
resinous material to hide defect shall render the pieces, rejectable by the Engineer. Timber presented for
inspection shall clean and free from dust, mud, paint or other material, which may conceal the defects. Cut-
off ends for protection can be done after inspection with raw linseed oil or any other materials approved by
the Engineer. No timber be painted, tarred or oiled primed without the previous permission of the Engineer.
The Project Engineer shall be given facilities for inspection of all works in progress whether in Workshop or
on Site. All timber as it arrives on the Site and not approved by them must be removed forthwith, failing
which the Employer, with the advice of the Project Engineer, may arrange for the removal of the rejects and
impose of them as they may consider advisable at the Contractor's expenses. Notwithstanding approval
having been given as above, any timber incorporated in the Works found to be in any way defective before
the expiry of the maintenance period shall be removed and renewed at the Contractor's expense. The
Contractor is to allow for testing or prototypes of special construction units and the Project Engineer shall be
at liberty to select any samples they may require for the purpose of testing i.e. for moisture content, or
identification of species, strength, etc.
6.1.6 Clearing-up
The Contractor is to clear out and destroy or remove all cut and shavings and other wood waste from all parts
of the building and the Site generally, as the work progress and at the conclusion of the work.
The contractor shall be responsible for the temporary doors and closing in openings necessary for the
protection of the work during progress. He shall also provide and maintain any other temporary covering
required for the protection of finished woodwork that may be damaged during the progress of the work if left
unprotected.
Stone
6.2.1 Description
The stone shall be hard, durable, and free from cracks, flaws, cavities, and other structural defects. It should
not contain any impurities such as clay, silt, or organic matter that may affect its strength and durability. The
stone must have uniform color and texture, with no significant variation in composition. It shall be hard
dense, durable, tough, sound, and clean. Generally, stone shall not contain crystalline silica or chart, mica,
and other deleterious materials like iron-oxide organic impurities.
Minimum compressive strength of stone shall be 100 MPa for structural use. Its water absorption properties
should not exceed 3% by weight and should have low porosity to prevent moisture absorption. It should be
hard enough to resist wear and abrasion.
It should not contain high amounts of iron or soluble salts, which may cause discoloration or deterioration.
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6.2.3 Workability
The stone should be easy to cut, dress and shape without excessive effort. It should retain its form and texture
after processing.
Stones should be stored on level ground to prevent breakage. Proper stacking and spacing should be
maintained to avoid damage and care must be taken while handling to prevent chipping or cracking.
Roof tiles
6.3.1 Description
Unless otherwise specified, roof tiles means traditional Newar roof tiles. It should be well burnt, true to shape
and free from cracks, lumps and foreign matter and the structure when broken, should be uniform and
compact. Site-In-Charge should inspect the tile kiln and approve the delivery. He should also bring samples
for later comparison at the delivery to the site. Delivered roof tiles should be equal to the sample approved
by the Site-In-Charge. Over-burnt, Under-burnt and deformed tiles shall not be used. All types of roof tiles
shall be hand-moulded or machine-moulded and shall be made from suitable soil. They shall be free from
cracks and flaws and nodules of free lime.
1 Nyakuncha 203x152x25
2 Jhingati 200x100x15
3 Dhuri 320x240x20
4 Dhuku 300x210x20
Marine grade plywood shall conform to IS 710:2010 (Marine Plywood Standard). The moisture content of
test pieces cut from each board selected as under 9.1 shall not exceed 15 percent nor be less than 5 percent
when determined by the method described in IS 1734 (Part 1).
Copper
Copper should be pure with bright reddish colour, light, strong, malleable and ductile. Length, breadth and
thickness should conform to the specification and its weight should conform to its quality. Copper sheet
should be 20 gauge high quality pure copper plate sheet shall have bright, clean, flat and smooth surface, free
from black oxide, discoloration, scratches, porosity, burrs or other harmful defects.
Any material may subsequently be deemed not to comply with standard due to faults in manufacture,
notwithstanding that it has previously been shown to conform to the specified limits of chemical composition,
and has passed the physical tests. The mass of copper plate, sheet, strip and foil shall be calculated on the
basis of copper density 8.89 g/cc.
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The material, could be analyzed by the following standards (if necessary, only as deemed necessary by
Engineer) by the method specified in IS 440 (Methods of chemical analysis of copper) or any other
established instrumental/chemical method shall conform to Grade ATP, ETP, PRTP-1, FRTP-2, DHP or
DPA of IS 191 IS 14811: 2000 (Parts 1 to 10). Or any other tests conforming to IS 1599: Bend Test, IS
10175: Cupping Test, IS 45243: Hydrogen Embrittlement Test should also give satisfactory results as per IS
14811-2000
Tarfelt
Tar felt should conform to standard and with good quality bitumen.
Water
Water used for mixing and curing shall be clean and free from injurious quantities of alkalies, acids, oils,
salts, sugar, organic materials, vegetable growth or other substance that may be deleterious to bricks, stone,
concrete or steel. Potable water is generally considered satisfactory for mixing. The Ph value of water shall
be not less than 6.
The physical and chemical properties of ground water shall be tested along with soil investigation and if the
water is not found conforming to the requirements of IS 456- 2000, the tender documents shall clearly specify
that the contractor has to arrange good quality water for construction indicating the source.
Water found satisfactory for mixing is also suitable for curing. However, water used for curing shall not
produce any objectionable stain or unsightly deposit on the surface. Water from each source shall be tested
before the commencement of the work and thereafter once in every three months till the completion of the
work. In case of ground water, testing shall also be done for different points of drawdown. Water from each
source shall be got tested during the dry season before monsoon and again after monsoon.
As far as possible, only fresh and clean water free from all deleterious matter and chemically inert should be
used for mixing mortar or concrete, and water from excavation should not be used. The Site-In-Charge should
inspect the alternative water sources and advise the most suitable one to be used.
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DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS OF BUILDING WORKS (CIVIL)
General Measurement
Clearing and grubbing executed as per this Specification shall be measured in square
meter.
Payment
Clearing and grubbing shall be paid at their respective contract unit rates which shall
be the full and the final compensation to the Contractor. The contract unit rate shall
also include handling, salvaging, piling and disposing off the cleared materials with
all leads and lifts.
Clearing shall consist of the removal and disposal of the materials those salvaged due
Site cleaning to the earthquake those have to reused or dispose as per the site incharge and
following the heritage preservation norms and methods.
Soil and Sand Works
Foundation trench shall be dug to the exact width and depth and levels as indicated
in the drawings or to such lesser or greater extent as the Engineer may advice. Sides
of trenches shall be vertical. In case the soil does not permit vertical sides, the
Contractor shall protect side with timber shoring. Excavated earth shall not be placed
within 1.5 meter of the edge of the trench. The Project Engineer may direct the
Contractor to place excavated earth at a particular site up to 30 meter away from the
building. The bottom of the trench shall be perfectly levelled both longitudinally and
transversely. If rocks or boulders are found during excavation, they should be
removed and the bed trench shall be levelled and made hard by consolidating the
earth, at no extra cost. Above mentioned items or any variation thereof from the Bills
of Quantities shall be measured and valued by the Engineer as a variation. After the
completion of foundation masonry, the remaining portion of the trench not filled by
masonry shall be filled up with earth in layers of 15cm, watered and well-rammed.
Such filling shall be free from rubbish, refuse matters and clods, surplus earth, if any
shall be removed and site shall be levelled and dressed.
Excavation Trenches shall be measured as per drawings and rate shall be for complete Work
including trench filling, for 30-meter lead and 1.5 meter lift including all tools and
plants required for the completion of the work, removal of boulders, side shoring,
pumping, and filling in voids.
The starting level for excavation shall be deemed to be ground level or such level as
may be specified by the Project Engineer, before the commencement of the Work.
Measurement
Measurement of all works will be made in m³.
Measurement for payment under the contract will be limited to the lines, grades,
slopes and dimensions shown on the drawings or as determined by the Engineer as
the work proceeds on the basis of his evaluation of the soil/rock characteristics and
site-conditions set forth in the Clause.
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All required and accepted excavation shall be measured from its original position.
The volume shall be determined in cubic meters by average area method to be
computed from the original and final cross-sections of the completed works as per
the drawings or as directed by the Engineer. Where it is not practicable to use the
above method of measurement, the Engineer may use volumetric method or any
other method that in his opinion is best suited for accurate assessment.
Any over-excavation shall be reinstated at the risk and cost of the Contractor as
directed by the Engineer.
Payment
Payment for work under these clauses will be made on the basis of contract unit price
indicated in the BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
This work is related to all types of structures that require filling with specified
material in the remaining volume or space of excavation left unoccupied by any
permanent construction.
Activities involved are collection and transportation of suitable material from local
borrow pits or hill side excavation, placing the specified backfill material in layers,
removal of foreign material if any, watering, compacting to required density, lines
and levels as indicated in the drawings or as directed by the Engineer.
Compaction shall proceed after the Contractor together with the Engineer identify
the optimum thickness of each layer of suitable material, its optimum moisture
content, and the corresponding number of passes required for a roller to arrive at the
corresponding OMC. Prior to the start of works, the contractor shall prepare a trial
stretch to establish the above parameters and shall repeat it as often as necessary due
to change in layer thickness, borrow pits, and /or change in equipment. The
Contractor may use the Standard Specifications for Roads and Bridge Works of
Government of Nepal, Department of Roads as guide for the above purpose.
Backfill, classified according to their nature, are presented in the following Sub-
Clauses.
Backfill
Backfill in Plinth of Building and Parking
This work shall consist of filling for construction of embankment for plinth of
building, road works and parking area and includes furnishing, placing, watering,
compacting and shaping suitable material obtained from approved sources in
accordance to lines, levels, grades, dimensions shown on the Drawings and or as
required by the Engineer. Fill material used shall not exceed 150 mm and 75 mm
within the 300 mm and 150 mm of formation level respectively. Fill material shall
not have organic content value exceeding 5% and soaked CBR value less than 6%
unless otherwise approved by the Engineer.
The top level of such fill executed shall be regarded as the formation level.
The excess material shall be disposed manually with or without equipment like
wheelbarrows or by trucks depending on the location of disposal sites.
Measurement
Measurement will be based first in m³ of loose volume of accepted works with 35%
deduction for voids for all leads indicated in the BOQ. The measurement will be
made at the disposal site.
Payment
Payment for work under this Clause will be made on the basis of contract unit price
indicated in the BOQ. The payment will be full and final compensation for all
material, labor, and equipment to complete the works as specified.
Masonry Works
Mortar
Mortar shall comply with IS 2250-1981; Code of Practice for preparation and use of
masonry mortar.
However, if provided in the Contract, cement and sand may also be mixed in
specified proportions. Cement shall be proportioned only by weight, by taking its
unit weight as 1.44 ton per cubic meter and sand shall be proportioned by volume
after making due allowance for bulking.
Mixing
1) Lime, sand and surkhi in the specified proportions shall be mixed dry on a
waterproof platform or a mixer. The mix shall then be fed into a mortar mill
Brick Masonry
with the required addition of water. The mortar shall be raked continuously
Works
during grinding, particularly in the angular edges of the mortar mill. Water may
be added during grinding as required, but care shall be taken not to add more
water than to bring the material to the working consistency. The mixing shall be
done till every particle of the aggregate is coated uniformly with the
cementitious material.
2) Dry hydrated lime, sand and surkhi in specified proportion shall be mixed dry
first and shall then be fed into a mortar mill with required additions of water.
The mixing shall be done in accordance to No. 1 above.
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NOTE- When factory made dry hydrated lime conforming to IS : 712-1973 is used,
grinding of the lime and sand in the mortar mill is not necessary.
The mortar when ready shall be of such a consistency that it will readily slide off the
face of trowel but shall not be so wet that the mortar parts into large drops while
falling.
Soaking of Bricks
Bricks shall be soaked in water for a minimum of one hour before their use. Soaked
bricks shall be taken out from the soaking tank sufficiently in advance so that the
skin of bricks would be dry at the time of laying. Such soaked bricks shall be stacked
on a clean place where they will not be spoiled by dirt, earth, etc.
Laying Brickwork
The brick shall be laid in running stretcher bond in case of half brick or for chimney
made brick – Maa Apa or Dachi appa brickwork and machine-made brick work.
Preparation
All loose material, dirt and set up lumps of mortar on the surface, over which the
brickwork is to be laid, shall be removed by a wire brush and water jet. The base
surface shall be wetted before mortar is placed.
All brick shall be thoroughly soaked in water before use till the bubbles course comes
up and laid in truly horizontal and wall shall be in plumb. No broken bricks or bats
shall be used unless required to form bonds.
Brick Bond
All brickwork of one brick (230 mm) or over shall be laid in English Bond, Soldier
and header course shall be located as indicated on the Drawings or as directed by the
engineer. Half or cut bricks shall not be used except where necessary to complete the
required bond. Half brick walls shall be laid with stretcher bond. New coursing shall
be in line with that of the existing work. Bricks which are broken, cracked, chipped,
wrinkled or have irregular edges shall not be used.
The Contractor shall provide header, soldier and cut brick coursed and accurately
layout and construct the special relief brickwork as shown on the Drawings or to
match existing.
While laying Dachi apa veneer leaf, care shall be taken to use Tva apa or Header
course to tie to properly with the Ma apa inner layer. Tva apa shall be used at every
third course of brickwork.
Laying
The brickwork shall be laid true to line, plumb, radiated or curved as required, built
solid throughout. Prior to laying all bricks are to be thoroughly soaked in water until
all air pockets are removed. Bricks are to be laid in a full mud mortar bed and when
bonding, the brickwork is to be set back every course. The mortar joints shall be
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approximately 10mm thick with a tolerance of 2mm and broken vertically. All
exposed brick faces shall have the joints raked out to a depth 15 mm to receive plaster
only in the interior surface. All brickwork shall be laid using yellow mud mortar.
Special care must be taken to maintain true, horizontal mortar joints with uniform
thickness. Mortar joints shall not exceed 10 mm (3/8”) in thickness and joints shall
be fully filled with mortar. Bricks shall be laid with frogs upward except in the top
course. All joints should be raked and faces of walls cleaned once on each working
day.
All walls are to be built up in a uniform manner with level courses and kept strictly
in line. No one portion of the work shall be built up more than 14 courses in one day
nor more than 14 courses above the general constructions level where uneven
settlement may occur.
Where the masonry of one part must be delayed, the work shall be racked back at 45
degrees according to the bond, and not toothed.
The masonry work shall be so arranged that a layer of masonry once laid is subjected
to any disturbance either from the placement of subsequent layers or from any
incidental traffic on the block from the time the mortar in the first layer has lost its
plasticity (work ability) to at least 24 hours from its placement. The details of all
openings, block outs measuring instruments embedded parts and piping shall be
ascertained and all fixtures positioned in the area before the masonry work us done
in the area.
The structure shall be built true to level line, plumb or curved or as directed in a
workman like manner, suitable aids like templates, scaffolding, etc., shall be used,
the joints Masonry shall be kept wet for at least 21 days (depending on the mortar
used) after being built and at no time and on no account, shall be allowed to be dry
in this period.
Joints
Bricks shall be so laid that all joints are full of mortar. In brickwork the cross-joints
in any course shall not be nearer than a quarter of a brick length from those in the
course below or above tithe thickness of bed joints shall be such that four courses
and three joints taken consecutively shall measure equal to 39 cm. The thickness of
vertical joints shall not exceed 1.0 cm for brickwork of any class designation. In case
of outer Dachi apa layer, mortar should not be shown at joints.
Finishing of Joints
The face joints of brickwork may be finished by "jointing" or by "pointing" as may
be specified in the drawings. In jointing either the face joints of the mortar shall be
worked out while still green to give a finished surface flush with the face of the
brickwork, or the joints shall be squarely raked out to a depth of 1 cm. The faces of
the brickwork shall be cleaned with wire brush so as to remove any splashes of
mortar during the course of raising the brickwork.
Reuse of Bricks
The quality of brick shall be ascertained through onsite technical test. Tests like water
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absorption test, visual inspection, Dimension, hardness, soundness, structure etc.
shall be carried out and the strength shall be assessed by taking the representative
sample and conducting the compressive strength test of bricks.
After the tests, based on the instructions of Engineer, the inventory of reuse materials
is to be drawn. Not a single brick shall be reused without being approved by the
Engineer. Bricks failing to qualify for masonry work, shall be used for soling works
based on the approval from the engineer.
Measurements
Measurement for quantity of Masonry work will be measured in cubic meters (m3)
or (m2) as specified in accordance with the specifications and accepted by the
engineer or as mentioned in the unit item of the Bill of Quantities.
Deduction for doors, windows and other openings including lintels shall be made to
arrive at the net quantity of work. Nothing shall be paid extra for forming such
openings. However, no deductions shall be made for areas less than 0.1 sqm. overall,
bearing of lintels, beams, girders and hold fasts blocks but nothing extra like form
work shall be paid for embedding these. Similarly, no deductions shall be made for
chimney flue left in the walls, but nothing extra shall be allowed for rendering for
flue openings as specified. Unless otherwise specified nothing extra shall be
admissible for cutting shape other than straight or any cutting necessary for shaping
the walls to the structural design. Rate shall be inclusive of all necessary scaffolding,
watering, cutting of bricks, curing, vertical & horizontal reinforcement within
brickwork, materials and labor.
Nago works
The size of stone nago shall be as specified in the drawings.
The shape of the nago shall be as prescribed in drawings like quarter round profile
Stone Works
and shall be chiseled with hands and no machine cutting is allowed.
The single piece of stone to carve out Nago profile shall be min 400mm in length and
200mm in depth.
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The prepared Nago shall be laid in perfect level, line, and plumb on a rich mortar.
The joints of the nago pieces shall be min. 10mm and filled with rich mud mortar.
The top edge of the Nago shall be projected 25mm form the wall line.
The corner Nago shall be a single piece stone with corner nago profile carved as per
drawing
Roofing Works
Provide roofing tile where indicated on the drawings, as specified herein, and as
needed for a complete and proper installation.
Quality Assurance
Use adequate numbers of skilled workmen who are thoroughly trained and
experienced in the necessary crafts and who are completely familiar with the
specified requirements and the methods needed for proper performance of the work.
Workmanship
Timber works
The ridge beam is supported by a central column and the lateral gable walls. Rafters
are supported by the ridge beam and wall plates on lateral walls. Chukuls are provided
to keep the rafters in place and to tie the lateral walls too. The strut runners that run
along the rafter overhang is supported by roof struts which transfers load to the walls.
Waterproofing works
Above the rafters, timber planking are laid which are nailed onto the roof rafters. This
layer shall receive the waterproof plyboard of 12mm thickness. The plyboards shall
Roofing Works
be firmly secured to the underlying timber planking and rafters. Once the plyboard
surface are firmly placed and made clean and dirt-free, bituminous coat for
waterproofing shall be laid on top. Timber battens of sal wood then shall be nailed to
the sub surface. The purpose of these battens is hold the mud from slipping down.
Mud specifications shall be as specified in section 5.1. The mud shall be well soaked
in water and made free from dirt and foreign materials.
The roof tiles shall be first cleaned by immersing in water and air drying before
laying. The tiles shall first be laid at right angles to the eaves and continue vertically
to reach the ridge. Then the tiles are laid from left to right not exceeding the horizontal
length of 600mm. Each tile shall have an overlap of at least half of the total length.
There should not be less than 16 tiles per one square feet of the roof area. The tiles
shall be laid down from the eaves towards the ridge. The tiles shall be laid directly
on yellow mud layer. At the eaves the lower most course of the tiles shall overhang
from the roof rafters by a distance sufficient to ensure that the water is properly
drained off.
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The hips and ridges of the roof shall be covered with ridge tiles which shall be
fastened together by use of GI wire. At distance of 2m each the ridge tiles shall be
fastened into the ridge beams to secure against fall caused by wind or animals. The
valleys of the roof shall be laid by valley tiles that enable proper draining off rain
water from the roof.
Jhingati tile for Roofing work shall be used, unless specified otherwise. They are to
be uniform in size, shape and colour and free from twist and other defects, in every
respect equal to samples to be deposited with and approved by the Engineer In-
charge. The size of jhingati shall be approximately 8-3/4"x4". The jhingatis shall be
laid over 3” clay on plastic felt.
The first row of jhingati tiles (overhanging the eave board) shall be fastened with
stainless steel nails.
Replaced cracked or damaged tiles and clean down and leave roofs watertight on
completion.
Jhingati Tile
Measurement
Measurement of Jhingati works will be made in m 2 of plan area of works or as
specified in the BOQ.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
The local made Dhuri Chang shall be used as ridge cover fitting to the Jhingati. It
shall be properly fixed so as to make water tight.
Measurement
Measurement of works will be made in meter of linear length of works.
Dhuri chang
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
All wood work shall be planed neatly and truly finished to the exact dimensions. All
joints shall be neat and tight, truly and accurately fitted. Wall plates, purlins and
rafter shall be painted with 2 costs of creosote conforming IS 218 1952 where in
contact of masonry.
Timber All portion of timber in contact with masonry shall have 6mm gap sides. All beams
shall rest on bearing.
Measurement of wood work shall be in volumes for the finished work, including
fixing, sawing, planning, joining, nails, screws etc. Wooden blocks/joints wherever
specified may be measured in number.
Door and Windows
The contractor is to clear out and destroy or remove all cut and shavings and other
wood waste from all parts of the building and the site generally, as the work progress
and at the conclusion of the work.
Wooden frames
Carpentry
All carpentry shall be executed with workmanship of the best quality. Scantling and
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boarding shall be accurately sawn and shall be of uniform width and thickness
throughout. All carpenter’s work shall be left with sawn surface except where
particularly specified to be wrought.
All carpenter’s work shall be accurately set out in strict accordance with the drawings
and shall be framed together and securely fixed in best possible manner with properly
made joints. All necessary brads, sheet metal screws, etc. shall be provided as
directed and approved.
Actual dimensions of scantlings for carpentry shall not vary from the specified
dimensions by more than 3mm in deficiency or excess but must be uniform
throughout. Boards 25mm thick or less shall hold up to the specified sizes. All
timbers shall be as long as possible and practicable, in order to eliminate joints.
Joinery
All joints shall be accurately set out on boards to full size for the information and
guidance of the artisans before commencing the respective works, with all joints,
iron work and other works connected therewith fully delineated. Such setting out
must be submitted to the Engineer In-charge and approved before such respective
works are commenced.
All jointer’s work shall be cut out and framed together as soon after the
commencement of the building as is practicable, but is not to be wedged up or glued
until the building is ready for fixing same. Any portions that warp, wind or develop
shakes or other defects within six months after completion of the works shall be
removed and new fixed in their place on contractor’s own expense.
All work shall be properly mortises, tenons, house, shouldered, dovetailed, notched,
wedged, pinned, braided, etc., as directed and to the satisfaction of the consultants
and all properly glued up with the best quality approved glue.
Where Joinery work is specified to be built in, it shall be the responsibility of the
contractor to ensure that the joinery works are set to plumb and true and shall not be
damaged or displaced by subsequent operations. The contractor shall also provide
and secure suitable anchors or other fixings as per drawings and details.
Dimensions
Joinery shall hold up to the specified sizes and as measure.
Fixing Joinery
All beads, fillets and small members shall be fixed with round or oval brads on nails
well punched in and stopped. All large members shall be fixed with brass screws, the
heads let in and palette to match the grain.
Unless otherwise specified, plugs of external work shall be of hardwood; plugs for
internal work may be of softwood. Holes for plugging must be made with a proper
drilling tool and the holes completely filled with the plugging material.
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Unless otherwise specified all skirting, window, grounds and backings for same,
fillets etc., shall be plugged at intervals not exceeding 600mm.
Bedding Joinery
All door and window frames, sills, wooden bars etc., which are fixed to brickwork
by means of grounds, lugs, etc., shall be bedded solid in mortar as previously
described and pointed with a recessed joint 6mm deep to the approval of the Engineer
In-charge.
Plywood, Block boards, Chipboards and MDF board, shall be bonded with synthetic
resin of “interior” type and sheet metal screws unless otherwise stated for the doors.
Where stated to be “exterior” type, they shall be weatherproof.
All exposed edges of block board and chipboard shall be lipped with hardwood as
described below.
Samples of all such materials and their source of manufacture must be approved by
the Engineer In-charge before used in the works.
Where timbers need to be extended into a wall, they shall be thoroughly “Brush
Treated” with a wood preservative approved by the Engineer In-charge, and as much
clear air space maintained around the timber where it adjoins the wall as possible.
Measurement
Measurement of works will be made in m³ of works as specified.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
The window shutters may be fully panelled, fully glazed, partly glazed and partly
panelled, battened or Venetian as specified. Styles and panels shall be neatly planed
and truly finished to exact dimensions. Styles and rails shall be framed properly and
accurately with mortise and tenon joints and fixed with bamboo pins as per drawing.
Glue shall be applied at al joints before clamping and fixing with bamboo pins.
Panels shall be of one piece without any joints and shall be housed with 12.5mm
Panelled
insertion into rails and styles.
shutters
Panels shall be of thickness as specified in the drawing. All rails above 100mm in
width shall have double tenon. No tenon shall exceed 6mm the thickness of the
member. In case of swing door, swing door hung in lace shall not be rebated together.
It shall be fitted with vision panels.
Measurement
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Measurement of works will be made in m2 of works as specified.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
For shutter, the thickness of 38mm salwood panel shall be used for carving and
decorative works, unless otherwise mentioned.
Construction Procedure
The carving of the doors and windows should be refined aesthetically with reflection
carving craftsmanship as approved by Architect.
For the main decorative carved door shutter, the shutter shall be fitted 1 nos. of
300mm brass aldrop, 2 nos. 200mm brass door handle, 4 nos. of 250mm tower bolt,
6 nos. 25x25x125mm brass hinges, nails, screws, with at least three coats of chapra
polish (if reqd.), or as per drawing and instruction of engineer, all complete.
Carved wooden
Measurement
door and windows
Measurement of works will be made in m2 of works as specified. The measurement
of door frames inclusive of carved wooden door shutters shall be done only once in
Sqm. The quantity shall be derived by multiplying full length and full breadth of the
door frames inclusive of door shutter.
The rate shall include both salwood door frame and door shutter works with paints
in square meter of length and breadth of door size.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ. The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
Flooring Works
Flag stone of specified thickness shall be of uniform color free from cracks and other
defects. Each of the four edges shall be trimmed to four straight lines with right angle
to other edge unless otherwise stated. The size of the flagstone shall be of uni form
in width of 45cm and the variable length not less than 30cm. Thickness of the slab
shall not exceed more than 50mm nor be less than 30mm.
Laying
Stone slab of specified thickness shall be laid on sand bed or 1:2 cement sand bed or
Lime sand mortar as specified by engineer. Joints shall be kept as thin as possible
and shall not exceed 10mm unless specified otherwise by engineer. Laying shall start
Flag Stone paving from one side in the slope as indicated in drawing or instruction. Under no
circumstances shall the contractor insert small stone chips underneath the slab to
raise its level to desired level. After the slabs of stone are laid, the mortar in the joints
shall be raked to a depth of 12.5mm to 20mm. Joints flush pointed with lime sand
mortar. Special care shall be taken to protect the floor from walking over it before it
is completely dry or in any event not earlier than 3 days.
Sample of floor stone shall be produced before site In-charge for approval and the
contractor shall procure only those stone slabs that clearly and definitely confirm
with the approved sample. At any case, the procured slabs shall be exhibited before
using as floor slab.
Measurement
It shall be measured in square meter for specified thickness.
Telia tiles are to be machine made tiles having uniform size of 8” x 8” & 1” thick. It
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should also have uniform shape, color and free from twist and other defects, in every
respect equal to samples to be deposited with and approved by the Engineer In-
Telia brick charge.
pavement
Measurement
Measurement of works will be made in m2 of plan area of works.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ. The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
The flat brick soling shall be made in foundation and floor. The brick laying/ soling
shall be done over the 5cm sand filling in line and level. Each brick shall be laid
Flat Brick Soling separately and tamped firmly in place in the sand bed. Joints between bricks shall be
filled with dry sand. On completion the surface shall be true to line and level with no
part deviating from true line and level by more than 20mm. No mud on sand filling
shall be allowed when level is not maintained in excavation.
The Brick on Edge brick soling shall be made in foundation and floor. The brick
laying/ soling shall be done over the 5cm sand filling in line and level Each brick
Brick on Edge shall be laid separately and tamped firmly in place in the sand bed. Joints between
Soling bricks shall be filled with dry sand. On completion the surface shall be true to line
and level with no part deviating from true line and level by more than 20mm. No
mud on sand filling shall be allowed when level is not maintained in excavation.
Brickbat boulders shall be hard, tough, sound and durable. No brickbat shall be more
than 5cm. Boulders shall be laid in their natural bed. Smaller size boulders/pebbles
Brickbat Filling shall be used to fill up gaps between boulders in order to form uniform well-knitted
floor structure. Measurement shall be in cubic meter of actual length, breadth and
depth.
The seasoned Sal wood Timber Planks of minimum 1 inch or 25mm thick as directed
by the consultant shall be used and laid in approved type of pattern over levelled
Wooden planking
surfaces. At the edges, of floor the plank should have minimum of 8mm gap for the
expansion and contraction. The top surface shall be finished in perfect line and level.
The tiles shall be of vitreous ware and free from deleterious substances. The iron
oxide content allowable in the raw material shall not exceed two percent. The tiles
shall be vitrified at the temperature of 11000C and above and shall be kept
unglazed. The finished, tile, when fractured shall appear fine grained in texture,
dense and homogenous. The tiles shall be sound, true to shape, flat and free from
flows and manufacturing defects affecting their utility. The tiles shall be of required
color.
Marking
Tiles shall be legibly marked on the back with the name of the manufacturer or his
trade mark, manufacturer’s batch number and year of manufacture. Each tile may
also be marked with the standard certification mark.
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Preparation of Surface and Laying
The cement used to be acid and or alkali resistant cement and cement mortar to be
used to be acid and or Alkali resistant mortar. Thickness of bedding of mortar for
flooring to be 10 mm or specified on the item and for dado/skirting to be 12 mm or
specified on item.
Rate
The rate for flooring shall include the cost of all materials and labor involved in all
the operations described above.
When recommending the plastering beyond the work suspended earlier the edges of
the old plaster shall be scraped, cleaned and wetted before plaster is applied to the
adjacent areas.
General Plaster
Works No portion of the surface shall be left out in a condition to be patched up later on.
The plaster shall be finished to a true and plumb surface and to the proper degree of
smoothness as required by the Engineer.
The average thickness of plaster shall not be less than the specified thickness. The
minimum thickness over any portion of the surface shall not be less than the specified
thickness minus 3 mm. In case of plaster thicker than 20mm, it shall be built by two
or more coats each coat not exceeding 12mm in thickness.
Any cracks which appear in the surface and all portions, which sound hollow when
tapped, or are found to be soft or otherwise defective, shall be cut out in rectangular
shape and re-done as directed by the Engineer.
The surface to be plastered shall be brushed clean mortar joints of brick masonry or
any other surface to be plastered shall be raked to a depth of approximately 12mm,
and the surface brushed down with a stiff brush and thoroughly wetted. The surface
shall be free of all dust, loose materials, grease etc.
The mortar shall be first dry mixed, by measuring with boxes to required proportion,
and then water added slowly and gradually and mixed thoroughly to uniform
consistency.
In general, Plastering works where written shall be of lime surkhi plaster in 1:2 ratio.
Surkhi shall be as before specified and approved by the engineer, but shall be graded
to a suitable fineness in accordance with the nature of the plaster, etc., in order to
obtain the required finish.
Sand if approved to be used for plaster shall be as before specified but shall be graded
to a suitable fineness in accordance with the nature of the plaster, etc., in order to
obtain the finish required.
Hacking
Surfaces to be paved or plastered must be brushed clean and well wetted before each
coat is applied. All cement plaster shall be kept continually damp in the interval
between application of coats and for seven days after application of the final coat.
Dubbing out where required shall be composed of similar material to that following.
Partially or wholly set material will not be allowed to be used or re- mixed.
Samples
The Contractor shall prepare sample square meter of the plastering and paving as
directed until the quality, texture and finish required is obtained and approved by the
Project Engineer after which all plastering or paving executed shall conform with the
respective approved sample. No payment shall be accounted for such sampling.
Finish
Care shall be taken to insure that finished plaster surfaces shall be plumb, square,
straight and true to line.
Generally, all screeds and paving shall be finished smooth, even and truly level
(unless specifically required to falls and currents, etc.), and paving shall be steel
troweled or floated.
Rendering and plastering shall be finished plumb, square, smooth and even.
All surfaces to be plastered shall be thoroughly wetted before any plastering is
commenced and the Contractor shall allow in his prices for dusting external angles
with neat cement to give additional strength.
No plastering will be allowed to take place until all chases for service have been cut,
services installed and chases made good. On no account may finished plaster surface
be chased and made good.
All Work shall be to approval and any not complying with the above shall be hacked
away and replaced, as directed, and at the Contractor's expense.
All making good shall be cut out to a rectangular shape, the edges undercut to form
dovetail key and finished flush with face of surrounding plaster. All cracks, blisters
and other defects must be cut out made good and the whole of the paving and
plastering Work left perfect on completion.
Screeds shall be in cement and sand (1:4) and rates shall include for thoroughly
hacking, cleaning and soaking the receiving structure in water. No creed shall be laid
on a dry structure in any circumstances. Where changes of floor finish occur they
shall be divided by strips as specified.
The Contractor's special attention is drawn to the fact that all screeds, immediately
after the initial set has taken place, will be required to be continuously covered in
water by the sand trap or other approved method for at least 10 days. Any screed
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panel that is found to be dry before the end of this period shall be removed at the
discretion of the Project Engineer.
Waterproofed external rendering shall consist of minimum 12mm cement and sand
(1:4) rendering at the rate of 2.05 liters to 41 kgs of cement all in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions and finished perfectly true and even with a wood
float.
Lime Mortar for plastering shall be prepared using lime putty obtained by slaking
quick lime or dry hydrated lime powder and water in the proportion as indicated in
the BOQ or as specified in the drawing.
Surface Preparation
The joints shall be raked out properly. Dust and loose mortar shall be brushed out.
Efflorescence if any shall be removed by brushing and scrapping. The surface shall
then be thoroughly washed with water, cleaned and kept wet before plastering is
commenced. Plastering will be allowed to take place until all chases for service have
been cut, services installed and chases made good. On no account may finished
plaster surface be chased and made good. All Work shall be to approval and any not
complying with the above shall be hacked away and replaced, as directed.
Application of Plaster
Plastering shall be started from the top and worked down towards the floor. All
putlog holes shall be properly filled in advance of the plastering as the scaffolding is
being taken down. To ensure even thickness and a true surface, plaster about 15 × 15
cm shall be first applied, horizontally and vertically, at not more than 2 metres
intervals over the entire surface to serve as gauges. The surfaces of these gauged
areas shall be truly in the plane of the finished plaster surface.
The mortar shall then be laid on the wall, between the gauges with trowel. The mortar
shall be applied in a uniform surface slightly more than the specified thickness. This
shall be brought to a true surface, by working a wooden straight edge reaching across
the gauges, with small upward and sideways movements at a time. Finally the surface
shall be finished off true with trowel or wooden float according as a smooth or a
sandy granular texture is required. Excessive troweling or over working the float
Lime Plaster
shall be avoided.
works
Any cracks which appear in the surface and all portions, which sound hollow when
tapped, or are found to be soft or otherwise defective, shall be cut out in rectangular
shape and re-done as directed by the Engineer. The surface to be plastered shall be
brushed clean mortar joints of brick masonry or hollow concrete walls or any other
surface to be plastered shall be raked to a depth of approximately 12mm, and the
surface brushed down with a stiff brush and thoroughly wetted. The surface shall be
free of all dust, loose materials, grease etc.
Plaster shall be applied in layers. The thickness of the plaster shall not be less than
12.5 mm. In case of plaster thicker than 20 mm, it shall be built by two or more coats
each coat not exceeding 12.5 mm in thickness.
Curing
Moist curing shall be accomplished by keeping the plaster uniformly damp by
suitable means. Moist curing shall start during application and continue for not less
than 7 days.
Precautions
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Any cracks which appear in the surface and all portions which sound hollow when
tapped, or are found to be soft or otherwise defective, shall be cut out in rectangular
shape and redone as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge.
Finish
The plaster shall be finished to a true and plumb surface and to the proper degree of
smoothness as required. The work shall be tested frequently as the work proceeds
with a true straight edge not less than 2.5 m long and with plumb bobs. All horizontal
lines and surfaces shall be tested with a level and all jambs and corners with a plumb
bob as the work proceeds.
For pointing, the mortar shall be filled and pressed into the raked out joints, before
giving the required finish. The pointing shall then be finished to proper type given
on the Drawing. If type of pointing is not mentioned on the Drawing the same shall
be ruled pointing. For ruled pointing after the mortar has been filled and pressed into
the joints and finished off level with the edges of the bricks, it shall while still green
be ruled along the center with a half round tool of such width as may be specified by
the Engineer. The superfluous mortar shall then be cut off from the edges of the lines
and the surface of the masonry shall also be cleaned of all mortar.
Where external faces of the mortared masonry work will be backfilled or otherwise
permanently covered up, the mortared joint shall be finished flush to the faces of the
adjacent masonry work.
Where mortared masonry faces will remain exposed, the mortar joints shall be
pointed to a consistent style as shown on the Drawing. Pointing shall be carried out
using mortar 1:2 by volume of lime and surkhi. The mortar shall be filled and pressed
into the raked out joints before giving the required finish. The pointing, if not
otherwise mentioned, shall be ruled type for which it shall, while masonry work is
still green, be ruled along the center with half round tools of such width as may be
specified by the engineer. The excess mortar shall then be taken off from the edges
of the lines and shall not be unnecessarily plastered over the exposed stone works.
The thickness of the joints shall not be less than 3mm for Ashlar masonry.
Before applying the punning and pointing, the base surface shall be cleaned, any dust
General Pointing
or loose particles removed and thoroughly wetted. The surface shall be free of all
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dust, loose materials, grease etc. The average thickness of the punning and pointing
work shall not be less than 3 mm. The pattern shall be as per instruction of the
Engineer or as shown in the drawings.
The mortar shall be first dry mixed, by measuring with boxes to required proportion,
and then water added slowly and gradually and mixed thoroughly to uniform
consistency.
The coat shall be finished by rubbing with a steel trowel and any depression shall be
filled in and rubbed to shining surface.
Surkhi shall be as before specified and approved by the engineer, but shall be graded
to a suitable fineness in accordance with the nature of the plaster, etc., in order to
obtain the required finish.
Sand if approved to used for plaster shall be as before specified but shall be graded
to a suitable fineness in accordance with the nature of the plaster, etc., in order to
obtain the finish required.
Measurement
Measurement of works will be made in m2 of works as specified.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ.
The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
Paint Works
All materials shall be delivered on site intact in the original drums or tins and shall
be mixed and applied strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and
to the approval of the Engineer. All cement paints and washable distemper shall be
applied by brush; emulsion paints shall be applied by means of a brush then rolled.
All enamel paints are applied by brush or sprayed, and bitumen and bituminous base
aluminium paints are applied by brush. Before application of any paint, adjoining
surfaces shall be covered by cloth, or paper and wherever paints stains it shall be
General removed before leaving the work in same day.
The only addition, which will be allowed to be made locally will be liquid thinners
supplied or recommended by the manufacturers and none shall be, thinned more than
approved by the Engineer.
All such surfaces, which are to be finished with oil or enamel paint, shall be primed
with two coats of alkali resisting primer.
Plaster surfaces shall be perfectly smooth and free from defect. All such surfaces
shall be allowed to dry for a minimum period of four weeks. Surfaces shall be
stopped with approved plaster compound, rubbed down flush, thoroughly brushed
down and left free from all efflorescence, dirt and dust.
Fair-faced surfaces shall be dry, brushed down and free from dust or dirt and shall be
treated with an approved alkali resisting primer (for plastic emulsion).
Metal work generally shall be thoroughly wire brushed to remove all scale, rust, and
through sand papering shall be done before any painting is done. Where severe rust
exists, the special anti-rust primer must be used. After painting it shall be stored in
covered shed and 60cm above ground.
Shop primed surfaces shall have bare places touched up with an approved metal
primer.
Un-primed surfaces shall be given one coat of primer as last. Galvanized surfaces,
which are thoroughly weathered, shall be, brushed down with white spirit, washed
down and given one coat of zinc chromate primer.
Woodwork generally shall be rubbed down, given one coat shellac knotting, one coat
wood self knotting primer, and all cracks, nail holes, defects, and uneven surfaces,
etc., stopped and faces up with hard stopping rubbed down flush.
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Before oiling woodwork all stains must be removed and uniform color obtained and
filled.
Rubbing Down
Each coat of paint shall be properly dried and shall be well rubbed down with fine
glass paper before the next coat is applied. The paintwork shall be finished smooth
and free from brush marks.
Samples Cards of all paints, etc., shall be submitted to and samples prepared for
approval of the Engineer before laying on and such samples, when approved, shall
become the standard for work.
Program
The contractor shall so arrange his program of work that all other trades are
completed and away from the area to be painted when the painting begins.
Materials
All paint materials of specified brand shall be obtained from the manufacturer or
authorized dealer. All sealers, primers and undercoating are to be obtained from the
makers of the finishing materials and are to be in accordance with their
recommendation for the particular finish required.
Knot Sealer
For use on knots and resinous portions of woodwork.
Stopping and Filling composed of parts putty to one part of stiff white lead.
Lacquer
Approved polyurethane eggshell clear lacquer applied in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Polish shall be an approved brand of wax polish. Oil shall be best quality linseed oil.
Filler for polished or oiled surfaces to be Beeswax filler.
Wood Preservative
All wood work, as specified or instructed shall, be treated after cutting and
preparation but before assembly or fixing with three coats of solution consisting of
one part if Atlas “A” wood preservative brown grade to three parts of water. The
solution is to the brushed in all faces of all timbers unless exposed to view and
painted. This is applicable in the wood frame contact with masonry and roof purling,
batten and counter rafter.
The contractor shall note that this solution is HIGHLY POISONOUS and shall take
all necessary precautions and instruct his workmen accordingly.
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Paint Application:
Painting Items as described hereafter shall comprise the following, and shall all
include for preparing and priming surfaces as above described: -
Cement Paint: Apply two coats.
Plastic Emulsion: Apply a minimum of three coats, using a thinning medium or
water only if and as recommended by the manufacturer. An approved plaster primer
tinted to match may be substituted for the first coat.
Paint: Apply two undercoats and one finishing coat of enamel gloss oil paint.
Flat oil paint: Apply two coats of flat oil paint, using thinning medium in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Oil: Apply two coats of linseed oil.
Wax Polish: Apply a minimum of two coats to approval.
Lacquer: Apply three coats of Polythene lacquer as described, to approval.
Prime: Prepare and prime only before fixing.
If the old Paint of existing surface is firm and sound, it shall be cleaned of grease,
smoke etc. The surface shall then be rubbed down with sand paper and dusted. Rusty
patches shall be cleaned up and touched with synthetic enamel paint. If the old Paint
is blistered and flaked, it shall be completely removed.
Measurement
Measurement shall be in square meters of the actual covered area of the paints.
Nothing extra shall be allowed for painting any rough surface. The rate shall include
for specified coats inclusive of materials, labor, equipment, or tools all complete.
For whitewashing, 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. 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. Where ladders are used, pieces of old gunny bags shall be tied on their tops to
avoid damage or scratches to walls. For white washing the ceiling, proper stage
scaffolding shall be erected.
Preparation of Surface
White wash Before new work is white washed, the surface shall be thoroughly brushed free from
mortar droppings an foreign matter. In case of old work, all loose particles and scales
shall be scrapped off and holes in plaster as well as patches of less than 50 cm area
shall be filled up with mortar of the same mix. Where so specifically ordered by the
Engineer-in-Charge, the entire surface of old white wash shall be thoroughly
removed by scrapping. Where efflorescence is observed the deposits should be
brushed clean and washed. The surface shall then be allowed to dry for at least 48
hours before white washing is done.
Indigo (Neel) up to 3 g/kg of lime dissolved in water, shall then be added and stirred
well.
Water shall then be added at the rate of about 5 liters per kg. of lime to produce a
milky solution.
Application
The white wash shall be applied with moonj brushes to the specified number of coats.
The operation for each coat shall consist of a stroke of the brush given from the top
downwards, another from the bottom upwards over the first stroke, and similarly one
stroke horizontally from the right and another from the left before it dries.
Each coat shall be allowed to dry before the next one is applied. Further each coat
shall be inspected and approved by the Engineer- in-Charge before the subsequent
coat is applied. No portion of the surface shall be left out initially to be patched up
later on.
For new work, three or more coats shall be applied till the surface presents a smooth
and uniform finish through which the plaster does not show. The finished dry surface
shall not show any signs of cracking and peeling nor shall it come off readily on the
hand when rubbed.
For old work, after the surface has been prepared, a coat of white wash shall be
applied over the patches and repairs. Then a single coat or two or more coats of white
wash as stipulated in the description of the item shall be applied over the entire
surface. The white washed surface should present a uniform finish through which the
plaster patches do not appear. The washing on ceiling should be done prior to that on
walls.
Protective Measures
Doors, windows, floors, articles of furniture etc. and such other parts of the building
not to be white washed, shall be protected from being splashed upon. Splashings and
droppings, if any shall be removed by the contractor at his own cost and the surface s
cleaned. Damages if any to furniture or fittings and fixtures shall be recoverable from
the contractor.
Measurements
Length and breadth shall be measured and area shall be calculated in sqm.
Measurements for Jambs, Soffits and Fills etc. for openings shall be as described in
plaster. Cornices and other such wall or ceiling features, shall be measured along the
girth and included in the measurements.
The number of coats of each treatment shall be stated. The item shall include
removing nails, making good holes, cracks, patches etc. not exceeding 50 sq. cm.
each with material similar in composition to the surface to be prepared.
Rate
The rate shall include all material, labor and tools involved in all the operations
described above.
Cement paint of required color shall be of ready mixed type in sealed container of
approved brand (Snowcem India Ltd., or equivalent brand or manufacture)
conforming to IS: 5410 - latest revision, approved by the engineer in sealed tins, shall
be used. Before application of the cement paint the shade shall be approved the
Engineer. It shall be procured either in 50 kg. Container or 25 kg. Container. All such
container shall have unbroken seal with manufacturer’s name and trade marks as
well as a description of contents all clearly marked. Such paint shall be mixed and
applied strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and with the
approval of site In-charge. All materials shall be stored in dry place.
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Preparation of Paint
Only fresh cement paint shall be used, hard or set paint shall not be used. The
container shall be made loose by rolling and shaking the container before opening.
Cement paint shall be mixed with water in two stages.
First a paste shall be prepared by mixing 2 parts of cement paint powder with one
part of water by volume and immediately this shall be thinned by adding another part
Water proof of water to have uniform solution of consistency of paints. Care shall be taken to add
cement paint the cement paint gradually to the water and not vice versa.
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The second stage shall comprise of adding further one part of water to the mix and
stirring thoroughly to obtain a liquid of workable and uniform consistency. In all
cases the manufacturer’s instructions shall be followed meticulously.
Cement paint shall be mixed in such quantities as can be used up within an hour of
its mixing as otherwise the mixture will set and thicken affecting flow and finish.
The lids of cement paint shall be kept tightly closed when not in use, as by exposure
to atmosphere the cement paint rapidly becomes air set due to its hygroscopic
qualities.
Preparation of Surface
Before application of paint all dust and foreign materials shall be removed from the
surface by use of wire brush. All holes, cracks and abrasion shall be fill with lime
surkhi, properly prepared and applied and smoothed off to match adjoining surfaces.
Any loose or uneven areas or any major cracks or defects in the plaster back ground
shall be cut out and made good and the repairs allowed to dry thoroughly. Any
efflorescence shall be removed by dry brushing the surface shall be allowed to run
off.
Application
The fresh mixed paint shall be frequently stirred during application and no mixture
(paint) shall be used after an hour of mixing. A vertical stroke with another horizontal
stroke shall be termed one coat. Paint solution shall be applied to the surface with
hair brushed/roller in a number of coats to get uniform finish. After the first coat of
the paint has hardened, it shall be cured with water at least for 24 hours before the
second coat is applied. Similarly required number of coats shall be given to get an
even and uniform shade. It shall be kept damp at least for seven days. Sample of
workmanship shall be approved by the Engineer prior to commencement of work.
The final painted surface shall exhibit uniform and good finished appearance.
Measurement shall being square meter of actual covered area. No extra shall be
allowed for scaffolding, curing and painting corners, plaster strips etc.
Measurement / Payment
Measurement shall be in square meters of the actual covered area of the paint.
Nothing extra shall be allowed for painting any rough surface e.g. external sand -
faced plaster or work in short width or surface in any shape. The rate shall include
for two or more coats inclusive of materials, labor, scaffolding all complete.
Polythene Sheet To be approved by the Engineer-in-Charge
Bitumen Paint Refer tarfelt works below
Tarfelt Prior to the laying of the roofing materials on the slope or flat roofs, one layer of
finished underlay shall be provided on thin news paper sheets. The underlay shall
work as the false ceiling for the room as well as shall act as the water-sealing agent
to the room. This is achieved through the following:
Bitumen Mastic: Shall be of approved quality conforming to IS: 3037- 1965. This
shall be supplied in sealed tins with IS Certification mark. Laying: The felt shall be
laid in lengths at right angles to the direction of the run off gradient, with paper
commencing at the lowest level and working up to the crest such that the overlaps of
the adjacent layers of felt offers the minimum obstruction to the flow of water. In the
next layer, mastic asphalt or bitumen is spread, and tar felt is laid. The tar felt laid
should be in three layers.
The bitumen mastic (binding material) shall be prepared by heating to the correct
working temperature and conveyed to the point of work in a bucket or pouring can.
Each coat of each bay shall be spread evenly and uniformly by means of a float to
the recommended thickness, on to the previously prepared surface, the isolating
membrane or the preceding coat. Each coat of bitumen mastic shall be followed,
without delay by the succeeding, since exposure to contamination (by dust or dirt)
might impair adhesion and cause blistering. The finished floor shall not sound hollow
when tapped with wooden mallet.
The tar felt before laying shall be first cut to the required lengths, cleaned of dusting
materials and laid out flat on roof. Each length of felt prepared for laying shall be
laid in position and rolled up for a distance of half of its length. The hot bin ding
material shall be poured on to the roof across the full width. In case of rolled felt, the
felt is steadily rolled out and pressed down. The excess bonding material is squeezed
out at the ends and is removed as the laying spreads. When the first half of the strip
of felt has been bonded to the roof, the other half shall be rolled up and then unrolled
on to the hot bonding material in the same way. Minimum overlap at the ends and
the sides of strips of felt shall not be less than 15cm. All overlaps shall be firmly
bonded with hot bitumen. The laying of second layer of felt shall be so arranged that
the joints be staggered with those of the layer beneath it.
Measurement
Measurement of all the works will be made in m2 of works as specified.
Payment
Payment for work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
BOQ. The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
Plastic felt Refer to general provisions above and the manufacturer's technical specification
brochures
Maintenance and Dismantling Works
The Contractor shall only dismantle any masonry works as indicated in the Drawings
or as ordered by the Engineer.
The contractor shall dismantle the masonry works so that the stones or brick can be
recovered in maximum for reuse. All the dismantled material shall be the property
Dismantling of the Employer and all suitable materials shall be stockpiled for reuse purposes
Masonry Works within a lead of 30 m as directed by the Engineer. Unsuitable material shall be
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Item Particulars Detailed Specification
disposed off as directed by the Engineer. The recovered stones or bricks shall be
permitted for reuse purpose only after the approval of the Engineer.
Cement masonry dismantling shall include use of labor and proper equipment,
transporting, stockpiling and all incidental and provisions necessary to complete the
work.
The Contractor shall dismantle any dry stone masonry wall as indicated in the
drawings or as instructed by the Engineer. The resulting material shall remain the
property of the Employer and all suitable material shall be stockpiled for reuse
purposes within a lead of 30 m as directed by the Engineer.
The Contractor shall dismantle any wood works as indicated in the drawings or as
instructed by the Engineer. The contractor shall dismantle the woods so that the old
Dismantling woods can be recovered in maximum for reuse. The resulting material shall remain
Wood works the property of the Employer and all suitable material shall be stockpiled for reuse
purposes within a lead of 30 m as directed by the Engineer.
The recovered woods shall be permitted for reuse purpose only after the approval of
the Engineer.
Dismantling Roof The Contractor shall also dismantle properly the roofs as indicated in the drawings
or as instructed by the Engineer. The contractor shall dismantle roofs so that the old
roofing material such as Jhingati, Dhuri chang or CGI sheets etc can be recovered in
maximum for reuse. The resulting material shall remain the property of the Employer
and all suitable material shall be stockpiled for reuse purposes within a lead of 30 m
as directed by the Engineer.
The recovered roof materials shall be permitted for reuse purpose only after the
approval of the Engineer.
Minor Crack:
Providing and applying water proof mortar (Perma bond SBR mortar or equivalent.)
on the RCC slab minor crack making “v” shaped groove cutting and polymer coating
of 1 feet wide area from groove all complete.
Major crack:
Providing and filling seal (Perma poly seal or equivalent) on the RCC slab major
Crack Treatments crack with making “V” shaped groove cutting with primer coat all complete.
Measurement / Payment
Measurement shall be in running meter of exact length. Rate shall include materials,
mixing, laying, curing, finishing, and labor, etc., all complete
Metal, Fence and railing Works
The Mild steel (MS) products including collapsible gates are fabricated
from the Mild Steel flat, angle and channels conforming to the BS 15 or equivalent.
The welding shall be butt-welding. The grips are of plastic or metal. The screws shall
be steel screws.
Fabrication of MS The product is primed with two coats of red lead primer.
Members
Measurement
The work shall be measured in m² of opening in vertical plan or in unit weight as
specified in the bill of quantities (BOQ).
Payment
Payment for the work will be made on the basis of contract unit price indicated in the
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Item Particulars Detailed Specification
BOQ. The payment will be full and final compensation for all material, labor, and
equipment to complete the works as specified.
The lath portion (shutter) shall be laid on ground and the side guide channels shall
be bound with it with ropes etc. the shutter shall then be placed in position and top
fixed with pipe shaft with bolts and nuts. The sides guide channels and the cover and
frame shall then be fixed to the walls through the plate welded to the guides. These
plates and bracket shall be fixed by means of steel screws bolts, and rawl plugs drilled
in the wall. The plates and screws bolts shall be concealed in plaster to make their
location invisible. Fixing shall be done accurately in a workman like manner that the
operation of the shutter is easy and smooth.
Painting
All surfaces are to be painted with primer coat and minimum two coats of enamel
paints as per specification, after drying and thoroughly cleaned to remove all loose
scale and loose rust. Surfaces not in contact but inaccessible after shop assembling,
shall receive the full- specified protective treatment before assembling.
61
GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HIGH POWERED COMMISSION FOR THE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAGMATI CIVILIZATION
BAGMATI RIVER BASIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - ADDITIONAL FUNDING
DETAILED DRAWINGS
TRIPURESHWOR MAHADEV TEMPLE COMPLEX
SUBMITTED BY:
SILT CONSULTANTS (P.) LTD. IN JOINT VENTURE WITH FULL BRIGHT CONSULTANCY (P.) LTD. AND
INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND CONSULT PVT. LTD.
[SILT - FBC - IERC JV]
TRIPURESHWAR MAHADEV
TEMPLE AND COURTYARD
ENTRANCE
N
Y Y
10175
ENTRANCE ENTRANCE
10170
ROAD
10 20 30ft
OVERALL PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN 0 1 3 5 10m
Scale =1:300
710
515
11695
185
110
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE
40 mm THK SCREEDING
350 225 1540
FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH
6ft
DETAILED SECTION OF PAVEMENT IN COURTYARD TOWARDS THE SATTAL 0 0.5 1 2m
Scale =1:20
FF2
FF2
FF2
FF2
FF2
FF1 FF1 FF1 FF1
10 20 30ft
FLOOR PLAN OF THE TEMPLE PLINTH (PROPOSED INTERVENTION)
Scale =1:150 0 1 3 5 10m
CLIENT: CONSULTANT: PROJECT NAME: CHECKED BY:
TITLE: SCALE:
GOVERMENT OF NEPAL
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE FOR INTEGRATED
SILT Consultant (P.) Ltd. in Joint Venture with Full
Bright Consultancy (P.) Ltd. and Infrastructure
Project Management and Design Supervision Consulting (PMDSC) Services
for Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project - AF
TRIPURESHWAR MAHADEV
COMPOUND
AS MENTIONED A
DRAWN BY:
DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAGMATI CIVILIZATION
BAGMATI RIVER BASIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT -
ADDITIONAL FUNDING (BRBIP-AF)
Engineering Research and Consult Pvt. Ltd.
(SILT-FBC-IERC JV) Contract ID No. : BRBIP-AF/PCMU/CS-01/PMDSC
SUB - TITLE:
TEMPLE PLINTH
DATE:
MARCH, 2025
PSM, ST, PM, GT, SB,
RS, TST, SS
4
75
75
75X75mm
TIMBER HAND
RAIL
75X75mm
TIMBER POST
32mm Ø MS ROD
61 10mm THICK
70
300
MS PLATE
8mm Ø
EXPANSION BOLT
75X75mm TIMBER
RAILS
DETAIL A
DETAIL AT A
900
Scale =1:10
6ft
SECTION AT X-X SHOWING THE TEMPLE STAIRCASE 0 0.5 1 2m
Scale =1:40
FF2 - PROPOSED
STONE PAVEMENT
STONE PAVEMENT
FF2 - PROPOSED
FF2 - PROPOSED
APRON DRAIN
FF1 - EXISTING
STONE PAVEMENT
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
GROUND FLOOR PLAN (EXISTING CONDITION AND PROPOSED FLOORING)
Scale =1:50
Y
3080
570
570
470
470
NANDI
2680
2680
600
600
X X
470
470
570
570
540 430 1140 430 540
3080
Y
NANDI LEVEL
+2755mm
+1790mm
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+365mm
GROUND LEVEL
0000mm
+2755mm
+1790mm
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+365mm
GROUND LEVEL
0000mm
+2755mm
965
+1790mm
2755
1425
+365mm
365
GROUND LEVEL
0000mm
680
680
X 1960
X
1960
600
600
680
680
510 1000 510
2025
+985mm
+985mm
125
+985mm
860
UPPER GROUND LEVEL
0000mm
SECTION X-X
SCALE - 1:20
53540
UP
ROAD
47700
10 20 30ft
2
2
3
3
10
4
9
5
6
6
7
7
10 20 30ft
8
Scale =1:300
KEY MASTERPLAN
57675
26120 5020 26335
3900 1120 6080 1120 4760 1120 4475 1180 3650 2280 2260 11309701130990113096011209801130 3820 1190 1400 1190 1400 7105
SHUTTER
3220
D3 D3
LVL -930
6850
6650
UP MD
3630
W1 D1 W1 W1 D1 W1
5270 1190 1510 1660 1525 1190 1565 13560 2315 13605 1575 1150 1560 1650 1515 1160 5470
13910 29480 14080
57475
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
620 3275 1165 6005 1190 4705 1165 4460 1165 4295 1190 4795 1165 3035 1165 5915 1190 4585 1165 1965 1350 1245670
W2 W6 W2 W2 W6 W2 W2 W6 W2 W2
620 2460 510 2440 620
DN WOOD PLANKING
D3 D3 WOOD PLANKING
WOOD PLANKING
W1 W4 W1 W5 W3 W7 W3 W5 W1 W4 W1
0 5270 1165 1510 1710 1525 1165 3840 1350 4440 1165 1750 7485 1750 1165 4430 1350 3900 1165 1470 1710 1530 1165 4795 670
13955 29400 14120
57475
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
485
2080
2100
3085
3085
2600
520
100 500
100
100
100
120 100
320
160
1345
7910
1355
2480
2480
2575
2200
9805
1075
670
130
COURTYARD SIDE
230
170
110
110
110
120
120
120
120
0
2015
2015
2315
2450
2465
170 190
ROAD LEVEL
PCC FLOORING
685
930
200 935
NOT ACCESSIBLE
495
480
2330
440
440
1645
1595
525
525
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
NORTH WING SATTAL EXISTING SECTION
Scale = 1:50
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
A B C D E F KEY MASTERPLAN
57475
620 3365 1120 6080 2715 4285 4475 1180 3660 2300 2230 11309701130990113096011209801130 3820 1190 1400 1190 1400 6905
X
D2 D2 D2 W2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 W2 W2
5 2395 620
1 1
2 2
UP UP
D5 FF1 FF1 D6 FF2
Y
3 3
W1 D1 W1 W1 D1 W1
UP
Y X
5250 1190 1525 1660 1525 1190 1555 13600 2300 13600 1575 1150 1550 1650 1545 1160 5440
57475
A B C D E F
0 1 3 5 10m
57475
3895 1165 5870 1190 5325 1165 3735 1165 4550 1190 4550 1165 3735 1165 5325 1190 4720 1165 1970 1340 1245660
X
W2 W6 W2 W2 W6 W2 W2 W6 W2 W2
620 2395 620 2395 620
1 1
2 2
DN DN
D3 FF3 D3
FF3 FF3
Y
3 3
1495
W1 W4 W1 W5 W3 W7 W3 W5 W1 W4 W1
Y X
5265 1165 1515 1710 1515 1165 3845 1350 4445 1165 1775 7485 1775 1165 4445 1350 3845 1165 1515 1710 1510 1165 5445
13900 29500 14075
57475
A B C D E F
0 1 3 5 10m
RIDGE LEVEL
325140
325140
465
465
12 mm THK. AEPA TILES
50 mm THK. MUD BED
WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
690
25 mm THK. PLANKING
100X125mm SALWOOD RAFTER
1955
1955
2425
2425
2450
125 470
100 495
ATTIC FLOOR JOIST LEVEL
125
100
300
1190 1200
2165
2190
2190
2190
105
9020
75 mm THK. LIME CRETE
780
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
PLANKING
390
390
345
345
100mm dia SS. METAL
PINS @5NOS OF JOISTS
COURTYARD SIDE
2315
2415
2395
OUT IN IN 190 OUT
170
3010
2935
565
VOID
1060
PLINTH LEVEL
470
470
470
25 MM THK. TELIA TILE DRAIN LEVEL
40 MM THK SCREEDING
100 MM THK. PCC
1000
1000
10ft
NORTH WING SATTAL PROPOSED SECTION 0 1 2 3M
10ft
Scale = 1:50
0 1 2 3M
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
1 1
2 2
3 3
A B C D E F
A B C D E F
125X100 MM JOIST
@600 C/C
57475
1 1
6650
2 2
3 3
125X100 MM JOIST
STAIRCASE VOID @300 C/C STAIRCASE VOID
49910
A B C D E F
1 1
2970 2970
2970 2970 2970
2 2
3 3
100X125 MM
25 MM THK. EAVES BOARD OVERHANG
75X100 CHALU
JOIST @600 C/C
A B C D E F
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
MS PLATE OVER 1 1
ANGLE
2 2
125X125 MM
TRIMMED HIP RAFTER
125X125 MM
TRIMMED HIP RAFTER
3 3
100X125 MM
COMMON RAFTER @600 C/C 25 MM THK. EAVES BOARD
100X125 MM 125X125 MM VALLEY RAFTER 125X125 MM 100X125 MM
COMMON RAFTER @600 C/C VALLEY RAFTER COMMON RAFTER @600 C/C
125X125 MM 125X125 MM
RIDGE BEAM RIDGE BEAM
A B C D E F
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
840
100X125mm JOIST
495
620
100
125
200 mm EAVES
300
1200 BOARD
100X100mm STRUTS
2185
1865
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE FLOORING EXISTING TRADITIONAL
40 mm THK. SCREEDING SINGLE BAY WINDOW
W4
75 mm THK. LIME CRETE
FLAT BRICK SOLING
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
PLANKING
100X125 FLOOR JOIST 265 mm THK CARVED
390
TIMBER CORNICE
125
20mm THK . 620
525
LIME PLASTER 620mm THK. WALL
IN WALL WITH DACHHI APPA
CLADDING IN MUD
MORTAR
2785
IN OUT
2145
D1
KASIMWAH LAYER
285
BRICK NAGO
125X250mm
Peti Stone
495
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE 25 mm THK. TELIA TILE
40 mm THK SCREEDING 40 mm THK SCREEDING
BRICK BAT FILLING FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH COMPACTED EARTH
10ft
NORTH WING SATTAL PROPOSED WALL SECTION(Y-Y) 0 1 2 3M
Scale = 1:50
10ft
CLIENT: CONSULTANT: PROJECT NAME: CHECKED BY:
TITLE: SCALE:
GOVERMENT OF NEPAL
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE FOR INTEGRATED
SILT Consultant (P.) Ltd. in Joint Venture with Full
Bright Consultancy (P.) Ltd. and Infrastructure
Project Management and Design Supervision Consulting (PMDSC) Services
for Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project - AF
TRIPURESHWAR MAHADEV
SATTAL
AS MENTIONED A
DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAGMATI CIVILIZATION
BAGMATI RIVER BASIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT -
ADDITIONAL FUNDING (BRBIP-AF)
Engineering Research and Consult Pvt. Ltd.
(SILT-FBC-IERC JV) Contract ID No. : BRBIP-AF/PCMU/CS-01/PMDSC
SUB - TITLE:
PROPOSED SECTIONS
DATE:
FEBRUARY, 2025
DRAWN BY:
PSM, ST, PM, GT, SB,
RS, TST
14
200 X 100 MM LAKASIN
125
LIBI
410
665
5 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
125 130
STONE NAGO
215
470
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF NORTH WING (COURTYARD)
SCALE - 1:20
KASIMWAH
125 130 50
180
BRICK NAGO
215
470
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF NORTH WING (OUTSIDE)
SCALE - 1:20
150
WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
150 25 mm THK. PLANKING
100x75mm SALWOOD RAFTER 100X125
COURTYARD SIDE
WALL PLATE 0
THROUGH OUT WALL 4 90
CHUKUL
2425
150X150 KING POST
100X75 RAFTER RUNNER
125X100 JOIST PROJECTION
840
840
100X75 STRUT RUNNER
150X100 LAKASIN
31°
100
125
25mm THK. EAVES
BAOARD 200mm HT.
150X150 NINA
KEY MASTERPLAN
1965 1075 1950 1595 1915 1140 1930 15220 1730 15215 1885 1110 1890 1635 1985 1070
1000
620
2650
870
TELIA TILES ON PLINTH TO BE ADDED
1240 5410 2085 835 5735 835 17435 1465 17490 1270 9545 1015 1790 1165 1765 1000670
70745
14975 2930 3775 785 2675 5030 2665 785 3895 2820 5390 890 2165 1195 2295 930 2070
BRICK MASONRY
CONSTRUCTED UPTO 350MM PLANKING REQUIRED PLANKING REQUIRED
2655 615
SALWOOD PLANKING SALWOOD PLANKING
615
BRICK MASONRY CONSTRUCTED UPTO
650MM
6650 14800 3165 3560 960 3570 3190 3455 1010 3910 2570 5905 830 5300 1025 3410 1030 4730
6650 62425
69075
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
1900
1900
1730
ATTIC WALL AND ROOF
NEED TO BE CONSTRUCTED
100
2550
2575
2450
2545
2570
COURTYARD SIDE GARDEN SIDE
7500
7595
PLANKING WORKS
NEEDS TO BE DONE
240
215
2405
2380
2070
2070
TELIA TILES ON
TELIA TILES ON PLINTH REQUIRED
PLINTH REQUIRED PLANKING WORKS
NEEDS TO BE DONE
645
645
745
745
380
380
380
330
330
330
0 1 2 3M
KEY MASTERPLAN
6650 1965 1075 1950 1595 1915 1140 1930 15220 1730 15215 1885 1110 1890 1635 1985 1070 1960 7155
W8 D3 W8 W8 D3 W8
620
B B
UP UP
A A
W16 W16 MD2 D4 W15 D4
6650 2085 835 5735 835 17435 1465 17490 1270 9545 1015 1790 1165 1765 1000
1990 930 2260 1195 2240 890 5465 2930 3775 785 2675 5030 2665 785 3895 2820 5390 890 2165 1195 2295 930 2070
FF3
DN DN
A A
W17 W19 W20 W18 W20 W18 W21 W19 W17 W17
6650 1975 950 5725 830 5325 3165 3560 960 3570 3190 3455 1010 3910 2570 5905 830 5300 1025 3410 1030 4730
X
6650 62425
3 4 5 8
0 1 3 5 10m
2225
2225
2225
SALWOOD RAFTER
100
2515
2515
2535
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE FLOORING
40 mm THK. SCREEDING
7785
75mm THK. LIME CRETE
FLAT BRICK SOLING
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
25 mm WOOD PLANKING
2405
2045
645
690
690
VOID
PLINTH LEVEL PLINTH LEVEL
475
475
475
475
0 1 2 3M
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
B B
A A
100X125 MM JOIST
STAIRCASE VOID @600 C/C
3 4 5 8
100X125MM JOIST
@300 C/C
B B
A A
100X125 MM JOIST
STAIRCASE VOID STAIRCASE VOID @300C/C
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
B B
A A
3 4 5 8
125X125 MM
125X125 MM
TRIMMED HIP RAFTER
VALLEY RAFTER 100X125 MM
75X100 RAFTER RUNNER
25 MM THK. EAVES BOARD COMMON RAFTER @600 C/C
B B
125X125 MM
HIP RAFTER
A A
0 1 3 5 10m
410
845
100
200 mm EAVES
BOARD
100X100MM STRUTS
2175
1585
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE FLOORING EXISTING TRADITIONAL
40 mm THK. SCREEDING THREE-BAY WINDOW
75 mm THK. LIME CRETE
FLAT BRICK SOLING
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
25 mm WOOD PLANKING
265 mm THK CARVED
20390
TIMBER CORNICE
120
620 620mm THK. WALL
WITH DACHHI APPA
CLADDING IN MUD
MORTAR
2285
3025
IN OUT
KASIMWAH LAYER
VOID BRICK NAGO
125X250mm
Peti Stone
475
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE
40 mm THK SCREEDING
FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH
LIBI
690
400
5 AND HALF LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
130 130
STONE NAGO
215
475
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF WEST WING (COURTYARD)
Scale - 1:20
KASIMWAH
130 130 50
180
BRICK NAGO
215
475
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF WEST WING (OUTSIDE)
Scale - 1:20
890
COURTYARD SIDE
100X100
34°
B B
DN DN
A A
3 4 5 8
75 X 100MM WALL
PLATE AT EDGE OF
WALL
B B
DN DN
A A
3 4 5 8
KEY MASTERPLAN
49505
1000 1100 1550 1675 1555 1100 1530 13410 2400 13485 1590 1110 1535 1615 1580 1115 1000
610
PLANKING REQUIRED
TELIA TILES ON PLINTH TO BE
ADDED X
EXISTING BRICK SOLING IN PLANKING REQUIRED EXISTING BRICK SOLING IN
FLOORING FLOORING
UP
60530
0 1 3 5 10m
3885 1650 920 1870 1200 1895 920 5025 2950 1690 1090 2655 5585 2655 1100 1860 2890 5060 920 1845 1200 1860 910 1755 3800
X
SALWOOD PLANKING
DN
SALWOOD PLANKING
1665 900 4350 990 7505 2925 2895 950 3030 6660 3035 950 2805 3015 7545 900 4310 1250 1510
57190
X
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
2985
2985
2985
2985
2790
135
135
2495
2575
2335
8585
8630
2440
2535
185
220
2430
2385
2165
2070
680
680
690
690
495
495
550
550
550
965
470
470
SOUTH WING SATTAL EXISTING SECTION THROUGH X-X
Scale = 1:50 10ft
0 1 2 3M
KEY MASTERPLAN
A B J K G H
49505
1000 1100 1550 1675 1555 1100 1530 13410 2400 13485 1590 1110 1535 1615 1580 1115 1000
610
W1 D3 W1 W1 D3 W1
610
6 6
UP
W15 D6 FF2 FF1 FF2 FF1 FF2 D6
MD1
7 7
D4
D6 FF2 D5 FF1 FF2 FF1 D5 FF2 D6
8 8
W27 W28 W28 W28
X
670
1000 1715 785 4310 1155 3190 16195 2400 16205 3185 1170 4250 920 1710 1000
670
1670 57190 1670
60530
0 1 3 5 10m
6 6
DN
7 7
8 8
W19 W29 W30 W19 W31 W19 W30 W29 W19
1665 900 4350 990 7505 2925 2895 950 3030 6660 3035 950 2805 3015 7545 900 4310 1250 1510
57190
A B I L G H
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
3275
3275
3275
3275
ATTIC LEVEL JOIST LEVEL ATTIC LEVEL JOIST LEVEL
135
135
8880
8925
2495
2575
2440
2535
185
100mm dia SS. METAL
220
2430
2385
2165
OUT IN IN OUT
2070
680
680
690
690
495
495
550
550
550
965
DRAIN LEVEL
470
470
GROUND LEVEL
0 1 2 3M
VOID
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
50 148
LIBI
690
4 AND HALF LAYER DACHI APAA
362
KASIMWAH
125 130
STONE NAGO
215
470
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
130
BRICK NAGO
143
LIBI
680
407
4 AND HALF LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
150 130
STONE NAGO
496
216
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
125 131
BRICK NAGO
471
215
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF SOUTH WING (OUTSIDE)
SCALE - 1:20
100x75mm
WALL PLATE
THROUGH OUT WALL
CHUKUL
2820
COURTYARD SIDE 100X75 RAFTER RUNNER
75X100 JOIST PROJECTION
100X75 STRUT RUNNER
125X125 KING POST
GARDEN SIDE
125X100 LAKASIN
100X135 CEILING JOIST 125
100
135
25mm THK. EAVES
BAOARD 200mm HT.
150X150 NINA
KEY MASTERPLAN
7650 62775
7650 2020 1100 2020 1600 1950 1100 1930 15200 1710 15300 1945 1140 1960 1610 1965 1140 3435 910 2350 910860620
7650 62775
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
2300 970 6800 880 4515 1235 4465 900 5140 1140 4685 940 5605 1140 4060 1020 6815 970 8575 620
DN
750 620
1985 1170 2085 1395 2030 1160 5075 2900 3525 1230 1555 6885 1670 1165 3730 2720 5600 1160 2045 1395 2065 1170 3315 1125 2110 1140
62775
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
130270
400
400
JHINGATI TILE REMAINING IN CERTAIN PARTS
1245
1115
1665
1665
CHECK ARRAGEMENT OF JOISTS
900
485 95 550
95 545
95
95
1070
100
1405
2415
2415
880
8225
8230
390 265
390
110
110
2430
2390
2370
3545
PLANKING REQUIRED
425 95
600
550 0
685
550
EAST WING SATTAL EXISTING SECTION
Scale = 1:50
10ft
0 1 2 3M
KEY MASTERPLAN
1 2 3 10 9 6 7 8
70425
1000 6650 10060 900 16000 1625 9650 6915 920 16080 620
G G
1000 6650 2020 1100 2020 1600 1950 1100 1930 15200 1710 A 15300 1945 1140 1960 1610 1965 1140 1950 1485 910 2350 1770 620
7650 62775
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
62775
1000 6650 2300 970 6800 880 4515 1235 4465 900 5140 1140 4685 940 5605 1140 4060 1020 6815 970 8575 620
G G
DN DN
FF3 D2 FF3 D2 FF3
W4
H H
W2 W32 W2 W33 W1 W34 W1 W33 W2 W32 W2 D6 D6
1000 6650 1985 1170 2085 1395 2030 1160 5075 2900 3525 1230 1555 6885 A1670 1165 3730 2720 5600 1160 2045 1395 2065 1170 3315 1125 2110 1140750620
62775
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
165 320
165235
475
400
1115
1115
1665
1665
900
485 95 550
95 550
ATTIC FLOOR JOIST LEVEL ATTIC FLOOR JOIST LEVEL
95
95
1070
2225
2225
100
1405
25 MM THK. TELIA TILE FLOORING
40 MM THK. SCREEDING
900
75 MM THK. LIME CRETE
FLAT BRICK SOLING
8230
12 MM THK. PLYWOOD
390 275
PLANKING
FIRST FLOOR JOIST LEVEL 390 FIRST FLOOR JOIST LEVEL
300
300
100mm dia SS. METAL
PINS @5NOS OF JOISTS
2390
2300
2300
2360
LAKASHI LEVEL 40 MM SALWOOD PLANKING LAKASHI LEVEL
135
310135
555 135
25 MM THK. TELIA TILES
ROAD LEVEL
600
PLINTH LEVEL
1110
470
DRAIN LEVEL
0 1 2 3M
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
10 20 30ft
CLIENT: CONSULTANT: PROJECT NAME: CHECKED BY:
TITLE: SCALE:
GOVERMENT OF NEPAL
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE FOR INTEGRATED
SILT Consultant (P.) Ltd. in Joint Venture with Full
Bright Consultancy (P.) Ltd. and Infrastructure
Project Management and Design Supervision Consulting (PMDSC) Services
for Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project - AF
TRIPURESHWAR MAHADEV
SATTAL
AS MENTIONED A
DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAGMATI CIVILIZATION
BAGMATI RIVER BASIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT -
ADDITIONAL FUNDING (BRBIP-AF)
Engineering Research and Consult Pvt. Ltd.
(SILT-FBC-IERC JV) Contract ID No. : BRBIP-AF/PCMU/CS-01/PMDSC
SUB - TITLE:
PROPOSED ELEVATIONS
DATE:
FEBRUARY, 2025
DRAWN BY:
PSM, ST, PM, GT, SB,
RS, TST
49
180 X 90 MM LAKASIN
115
LIBI
445
690
5 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
125 130
STONE NAGO
215
470
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
130
PLINTH WALL DETAIL OF EAST WING (COURTYARD)
Scale - 1:20
KASIMWAH
180
BRICK NAGO
495
2 LAYER DACHI APAA
KASIMWAH
BRICK NAGO
COURTYARD SIDE
915
100X100 125X75
CEILING JOIST LAKASIN
31°
LIBI
KASIMWAH
STONE NAGO
COMPACTED EARTH
SALWOOD PLANKING
FLOOR FINISH: FF1
SCALE - 1:10
X X
760
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
3
75 780 75
UP
STAIRCASE PLAN
SCALE : 1:30
TRIMMER JOIST
FLOOR JOIST
250x75mm
STRINGERS
225
250x75mm
STRINGERS
760
40mm THK. TREAD
215
225
LANDING LANDING
590
590
GROUND BASE STONE
GROUND
FL. LVL FL. LVL
W9: 930X1250 W10: 890X1380 W11: 1200X1910 W12: 785X1200 W15: 1020X900
TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=1
W27: 1150X1000 W28: 785X700 W29: 1000X1500 W32: 1260X1500 W35: 900X800
TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=2
D1: 1650X2060 MD2: 1465X1975 D3: 1600X1975 MD3: 1650X2060 D5: 1165X1860
TOTAL NOS.=2 TOTAL NOS.=1 TOTAL NOS.=6 TOTAL NOS.=1 TOTAL NOS.=1
50X50 mm WALL TIE 50X50 mm WALL TIE 100 700 700 100
100 630 630 100 100X75mm INNER 100X75mm INNER
FRAME FRAME
610
610
620
620
100X75mm HACHE THAM 100X75mm HACHE THAM
100X75mm PURATO 100X75mm PURATO
1455 1600
DOOR DETAIL
Scale =1:20
100X75mm OUTER
100 635 535 100 FRAME
50X75mm NAGVAH
620
620
100X75mm HACHE THAM
100X75mm PURATO
450
450
50X50mm TORAN THAM 100 10050 125 450 450 125 50100 100 125X75mm MU
BAHAH
1650
850
PLAN: MD3
PLAN: D5
DOOR DETAIL
Scale =1:20
75 485 485 75
100X75mm DOOR
FRAME
50X75mm NAGVAH
615
615
100X100mm HACHE THAM
50X50mm PURATO
620
620
50X50mm TORAN THAM 125X75mm OUTER
100 10050 125 450 450 125 50100 100 FRAME
1650 1120
PLAN: D1 PLAN: D2
DOOR DETAIL
Scale =1:20
W1: PLAN
1060
1000
1 2 3ft
W4: PLAN
1970
1000
W3: ELEVATION
1710
50X50mm NAGVAH
7650
W7: PLAN
2050
7650
620
100X100mm HACHE THAM 100X100mm HACHE THAM
1070
1190
W8: PLAN
W6: PLAN
1560
W8: ELEVATION
1 2 3ft
620
620
50X50mm PURATO 507550 580 507550 50X50mm PURATO 507550 540 507550
100X75mm MU BAHAH 100X75mm MU BAHAH
75X50mm NAGVAH 175 580 175 75X50mm NAGVAH 175 540 175
930 890
1380
1250
1 2 3ft
WINDOW DETAIL
0 0.1 0.3 0.5 1m
Scale =1:20
615
75X50mm NAGVAH
60X50mm PURATO
125X75mm MU BAHAH 60 125 585 125 60 125X125mm MU BAHAH
150X110mm HACHE THAM
50505070 125 510 125 70 150
185 585 185
50X50mm TORAN THAM
345 510 345 955
W11: PLAN
810
1915
W15: ELEVATION
1200 1 2 3ft
W17: PLAN
1570
300 835 300
W17: ELEVATION
1 2 3ft
450
450
450
640 2190
1455 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 645 655 1500 1495 1505 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 835 640 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 955 635 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 770
1680
825 885 UP
W2
UP
450
450
460
460
D1 D1
W1 MD W1 1030 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1875 1045 825 885 1040 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1030 W1 MD W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
450
450
DN
DN
815 1505 1505 1505 2075 1650 1650 390 350 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 470 490 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1650 1875 1505 1505 1505 810
440
440
440
450
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
270 W2
400 UP 250
UP D1 D1
W1 MD W1 W1 MD W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
760
450
450
450
450
430
UP UP
810 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1160 895 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 635 865 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 610 655 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 665
865 865
445
445
445
445
445
450
1800 1490 2110
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
1275 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3350 3390 1295
DN DN
450
450
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
WEST WING
WALL LIGHT
Scale : 1:200 CEILING LIGHT
ONE WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
WALL LIGHT
CEILING LIGHT
ONE WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450 450
DN DN
WALL LIGHT
CEILING LIGHT
ONE WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
450
450
450
325 575 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 470
945 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 915 880 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 850 480 1500 320 1040 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 720
320
450 450
450
450 450
450
450
450
450
450
UP UP
1045 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 815 680 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 730 580 1200 525 790 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 620 980 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1005
450
450
470
470
1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 4410 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915 1915
W1 D1 W1 W1 D1 W1
UP
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
450
450
505 3670 3670 3670 1310 1910 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 1900 1320 3670 3670 3670 635
450
450 450
510
1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835 1835
510
450
DN
605 3670 3670 3670 1210 2010 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 3670 1800 1420 3670 3670 3670 525
450
450
450
W1 W4 W1 W5 W3 W7 W3 W5 W1 W4 W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
530
UP 450 465 450 450 UP
450
450
W1 D1 W1 W1 D1 W1
UP
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
DN 450
W1 W4 W1 W5 W3 W7 W3 W5 W1 W4 W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
455
455
450
450
UP
D1 975 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 990 510 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 710 1200 1200 640 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 655 835 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1210 D1
450
450
450
450
450
440
440
440
775
D1 585 1800 1800 1800 705 MD2 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 610 1200 1200 840 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 MD2 725 1800 1800 1800 710 D1
995
440
450
450
450
W1 1610 1600 1590 1610 1610 1600 1600 1605 1590 2085 2060 1570 1605 1595 1610 1620 1610 1605 1595 1620 W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450
450
450
735 1800 1800 1800 2000 1325 MD2 1760 1760 1760 1760 1760 1665 1665 1570 1570 1770 1770 1745 1760 1760 1760 1855 MD2 2345 1800 1800 1800 745
1575 1045
DN
450 450
450
450
450 450
1760 1760 1665 1665 1570 1570 1770
450
450
800 1490 800 800 1475 800
535 1800 1800 1800 745 MD2 1760 1760 1760 1760 1760 1760 1760 1665 1665 1570 1575 1770 1770 1745 1760 1760 1760 1760 1760 895 MD2 1800 1800 1800 645
930 830
450
450
450
450
W6 W7 W7 W6
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
370
W2 MD1 W2 W2 MD1 W2
390 UP
D1 D1
260 570 450 450 610 450 600 450
W1 W1
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
450 450
DN
MD2 MD2
450 450 450
450 450
W6 W7 W7 W6
WALL LIGHT
CEILING LIGHT
ONE WAY SWITCH
TWO WAY SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
10 20 30ft
0 1 3 5 10m
DETAILED DRAWINGS
TEEN DEVAL COMPLEX
SUBMITTED BY:
SILT CONSULTANTS (P.) LTD. IN JOINT VENTURE WITH FULL BRIGHT CONSULTANCY (P.) LTD. AND
INFRASTRUCTURE ENGINEERING RESEARCH AND CONSULT PVT. LTD.
[SILT - FBC - IERC JV]
TEENDEVAL COMPLEX
N
8
Road LEGEND
1.Teen Deval Temple
2. Laxmi Narayan Temple
3. Gunabhuvaneshwari Sattal
4.Gunabhuvaneshwari Sattal Frontyard
5.Garden Area
6.Paral Ghar
7.Ram Chandra Hanuman Temple
8. Public Toilet + Open Spaces
Main Gate
UP
3
12123.7162
4 7
2
Gate
MASTER PLAN
TEENDEVAL TEMPLE COMPLEX
Scale =1:400 Bagmati River
6ft
Well 0 0.5 1 2m
450
75 mm thk. SCREEDING
100mm thk. PETI STONE
50 mm thk.FLAT BRICK SOLING
350mm thk. BRICK WALL WITH DACCI APPA CLADDING
COMPACT EARTH
450MM THK.FOOTING BELOW GROUND WALL
STONE PAVED
EXISTING PATHWAY
DN
MUD FLOORING
EXISTING BUILDING
LAXMI NARAYAN
TEMPLE
EXISTING GARDEN
EX STO
IST N
IN E P
G A
PA VE
TH D
W
AY
EX
IST
IN
G
250 mm WIDE APRON DRAIN AP
RO
N
DR
SLOPE DOWN AI
N
(1:100) SLOPE DOWN
(1:100)
60 X 60 cm DN
FLAGSTONE PAVING
ON LIME SURKHI
MORTAR
NARAYAN
X SATTAL X
50
75
50
50 mm THK. FLAGSTONE FLOORING
75 mm THK. SCREEDING
FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH
DETAIL AT A
STONE PAVING DETAILS
SCALE - 1:10
LAKSHMI
NARAYAN
TEMPLE
EXISTING
BUILDING
560
560
560
560
245 60 245
565
170
590
765
100
SANCTUM
X X
2370
1265
920
280
700
3810
3810
6050
6050
280
1240
100
590
765
170
565
250 70 240
BELL
560
560
560
560
65 60
250 240 1815 240 250
560 560 3820 560 560
6ft
EXISTING GROUND FLOOR PLAN 6060
SCALE - 1:30 1 2m
DOME LEVEL
4825mm
CORNICE LEVEL
3800mm
JOIST LEVEL
300 3570mm
1950
1430
420
JALAHARI
450
SANCTUM LEVEL
1620mm
700
PLINTH LEVEL
1150mm
560
560
GROUND LEVEL
NAGO LEVEL
+2470mm
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
GROUND LEVEL
560
560
560
560
450
450
250
1015
2 2
SANCTUM
X X
2420
6060
6060
895
765
1 1
BELL
250
540
450
160
560
1120
560
250
560 560 450 250 2420 250 450 560 560 250
A B 6ft
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN 6310
SCALE - 1:30 1 2m
A B
2920
250
250
250
250
60
60
230
230
LEVEL-1
600
600
2 2
405
730
150
200
X X
2920
2920
1220
1220
1220
380
920
630
1220
200
150
730
405
600
600
1 1
230
230
60
60
250
250
250
250
190
190 60 230 710 420 710 230 60
190
190 600 1220 600
2860
A B
LEVEL-1 PLAN AT LVL +1990 6ft
SCALE - 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
A B
2920
115
60 115
60 115
115
LEVEL-2
230
230
735
735
2 2
100 X 80 JOIST
AT 160 C/C
X X
2920
2110
2110
2920
1220
1220
1 1
735
735
230
230
115 60
115 60
115
115
115 60 230 2110 230 60 115
2920
A B
LEVEL-2 PLAN AT LVL +3630
6ft
SCALE - 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
3030
LEVEL-3
440
440
555
555
60 115
65 115
230
225
400
400
X X
3030
3030
1120
1340
1340
1120
400
400
225
230
115 65
115 60
555
555
440
440
440 115 60 230 1340 225 65 115 440
3030
3030
LEVEL-4
385
385
710
710
255
255
70
70
475
475
670
670
1
X 9 X 280
3030
3030
2
280
280
670
670
8
9
3
4 7 8
5 6 7
6
670
670
880
5
475
475
4
3
2
70
70
1
255
255
1120
710
710
385
385
DETAILED SECTION AT X-X
SCALE - 1:20
3030
3030
LEVEL-5
385
385
640
640
255
255
70
70
360
360
450
450
X X
3030
3030
1030
1030
710
710
450
450
360
360
70
70
255
255
640
640
385
385
385 255 70 450 710 450 70 255 385
3030
385
385
640
640
255
255
90
90
350
350
430
430
245
245
90 90
90 90
3030
3030
710
710
195
195
90 90
90 90
245
245
430
430
350
350
90
90
255
255
640
640
385
385
640 350 245 90 90 195 90 90 245 350 640
3030
ROOF PLAN
SCALE - 1:20 6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
895
DOME UPPER LEVEL
+5900mm
1315
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
435
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+4150mm
650
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
6800
+3500mm
400
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
450
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
+2470mm
1090
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
410
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
1150
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
GROUND LEVEL
895
DOME UPPER LEVEL
+5900mm
1315
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
435
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+4150mm
650
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
6800
+3500mm
400
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
450
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
+2470mm
1090
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
410
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
1150
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
GROUND LEVEL
895
DOME UPPER LEVEL
+5900mm
1315
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
435
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+4150mm
650
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
6800
+3500mm
400
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
450
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
+2470mm
1090
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
410
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
1150
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
GROUND LEVEL
0000mm
WEST ELEVATION 6ft
SCALE - 1:30 0 0.5 1 2m
895
DOME UPPER LEVEL
+5900mm
1315
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
435
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+4150mm
650
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
6800
+3500mm
400
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
450
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
+2470mm
1090
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
410
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
1150
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
GROUND LEVEL
895
DOME UPPER LEVEL
+5900mm
1095
1315
1225
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
1615
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 2
+4580mm
435
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+4150mm
505
650
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
6800
+3500mm
400
1000
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
450
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
1530
+2470mm
1090
950
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
410
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
1620
PLINTH LEVEL 2
+800mm
1150
1150
800
PLINTH LEVEL 1
+370mm
370
GROUND LEVEL
1095
1225
DOME LOWER LEVEL
+4880mm
UPPER CORNICE LEVEL 2
+4580mm
505
LOWER CORNICE LEVEL 1
+3500mm
1000
ARCH UPPER LEVEL
+2900mm
NAGO LEVEL
1530
+2470mm
950
SANCTUM LEVEL
+1620mm
PLINTH LEVEL 3
+1150mm
PLINTH LEVEL 2
1620
+800mm
1150
PLINTH LEVEL 1
800
+370mm
370
GROUND LEVEL
900
285
MVAH APAA
BAGA NAGO
110
MA APAA
6 LAYER
PHYAH APAA
630
MVAH APAA
BAGA NAGO
BAGA NAGO
60 170
MAA APAA
GOL NAGO
75 mm THK. SCREEDING
50 mm FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH
GOL NAGO
3 LAYER
PHYAH APPAA
120 60
25 mm THK. TELIA FLOORING
BAGA NAGO
40 mm THK. SCREEDING
FLAT BRICK SOLING
230
100mm THICK PETI STONE
100mm THICK PETI STONE
LIBI
25 mm THK. TELIA FLOORING
2 LAYER DAACHI APAA
40 mm THK. SCREEDING
350
KASIMVAH
FLAT BRICK SOLING
BAGA NAGO
A B
11370
10770
3 600
2075 3
2685
2685
EXISTING INSCRIPTION
1280
5965
600
2 2
6675
6675
1020 700
2090
2685
2685
EXISTING DOOR
600
1 1
710
710
EXISTING PILASTER
10770
11530
A EXISTING PLAN B
Scale : 1:50
0 0.5 1 2m
880
1155
2705
575
360
EXISTING ELEVATION
Scale : 1:50
0 0.5 1 2m
11370
10770
600 600 1590 700 2235 1120 2235 700 2190 160
X Y
600
W2 D1 W2
600
600
3 3
X Y
2685
2085
2085
2685
FF2
UP
5965
5965
595
600
2 2
D1 I
2685
2085
2085
2685
FF1
150 1300 150 1300 150 1300 150 1300 150 1300 150
200 200
600
600
1 1
W1 W1
710
10770
11370
A X B
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
TOTAL AREA: 67.8 SQ.M
SCALE : 1:50 0 0.5 1 2m
11370
X 10910
Y
450 920 900 1640 3545 1640 900 1370
450
450
3 3
W2 W3 W2
860
X
Y
2300
2685
2685
820
W4 FF3
DN
620
5965
450
450
2 2
2685
2685
2315
2315
FF3
W2 W3 W2
1 1
450
450
1370 900 1640 3545 1640 900 1370
FF1- SALWOOD PLANKING
FF2- TELIA TILE
10910
FF3- TELIA TILE
I- INSCRIPTION
11370
A X B
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Scale : 1:50 0 0.5 1 2m
560
25 mm THK SALWOOD PLANKING
RIDGE BEAM LEVEL
100X125 mm RAFTER 7350mm
2075
740
125
JOIST LEVEL
5275mm
150X150MM NINA
1930
1945
150X150MM THAM
7950
FIRST FLOOR LVL.
3330mm
200X200mm NINA
2340
150X200mm THAM (POST)
PLINTH LVL.
200X150mm LAKASHI 990mm
630
VOID
360
GROUND LVL.
0000mm
1000
40mm THK. SALWOOD PLANKING 25 mm THK. TELIA TILE
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE 40 mm THK. SCREEDING
160 mm BRICK BAT
100 mm THK LIME CONCRETE
50 mm THK.FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACT EARTH
PROPOSED SECTION
Scale : 1:50
0 0.5 1 2m
100X125 JOIST 250mm EAVES JOIST LEVEL 100X125 JOIST 250mm EAVES JOIST LEVEL
5275mm 5275mm
BOARD BOARD
450 45°
45°
100X75mm STRUTS 450 100X75mm STRUTS
2060
2060
1935
1935
TRADITIONAL LATTICE TRADITIONAL LATTICE
1265
1265
WINDOW AS PER WINDOW AS PER
ORIGINAL DESIGN ORIGINAL DESIGN
1125
50 mm FLAT BRICK SOLING 50 mm FLAT BRICK SOLING 75x50mm MID LEVEL
12 mm THK PLYWOOD 12 mm THK PLYWOOD WALL TIE
2350
2350
THROUGHOUT
2075
2075
25 mm THK PLANKING 25 mm THK PLANKING
100X125 mm THK FLOOR 600mm THK. WALL 100X125 mm THK FLOOR
JOIST WITH DACHHI APPA JOIST 600mm THK. WALL
CLADDING IN LIME SURKHI WITH DACHHI APPA
MORTAR CLADDING IN LIME SURKHI
MORTAR
PLINTH LVL. PLINTH LVL.
990mm 990mm
LIBI LAYER 630 LIBI LAYER
630
NAGO AND KASSIMA LAYER NAGO AND KASSIMA LAYER
360
360
125MM THK PETI STONE GROUND LVL. 125MM THK PETI STONE GROUND LVL.
0000mm 0000mm
1000
1000
25 mm THK. TELIA TILE 25 mm THK. TELIA TILE
40 mm THK. SCREEDING 40 mm THK. SCREEDING
160 mm BRICK BAT 160 mm BRICK BAT
100 mm THK LIME CONCRETE 100 mm THK LIME CONCRETE
50 mm THK.FLAT BRICK SOLING 50 mm THK.FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACT EARTH COMPACT EARTH
2680
EAVES LEVEL
5270mm
1955
7950
FIRST FLOOR LVL.
3315mm
2325
PLINTH LVL.
990mm
630
360
GROUND LVL.
0000mm
0 0.5 1 2m
2680
EAVES LEVEL
5200mm
1955
7950
FIRST FLOOR LVL.
3315mm
2325
PLINTH LVL.
965mm
630
360
GROUND LVL.
0000mm
0 0.5 1 2m
2680
EAVES LEVEL
5200mm
1955
7950
FIRST FLOOR LVL.
3315mm
2325
PLINTH LVL.
965mm
630
360
GROUND LVL.
0000mm
0 0.5 1 2m
2680
EAVES LEVEL
5200mm
1955
7950
FIRST FLOOR LVL.
3315mm
2325
PLINTH LVL.
965mm
630
360
GROUND LVL.
0000mm
0 0.5 1 2m
A B
12110
10770
3 3
2685
2685
6700
6700
2 2
TRENCH LINE
2685
2685
1 1
10770
12110
TRENCH PLAN
A SCALE : 1:50
B
0 0.5 1 2m
11810
10770
PCC/FOOTING LVL 1
3 3
FOOTING LVL 2
2685
2685
FOOTING LVL3
6400
6400
2 2
2685
2685
1 1
10770
11810
600
250
FOOTING LVL 3
110
A B
FOOTING PLAN FOOTING LVL 2
300
820
1000
SCALE : 1:50 110
1040
100 300
FOOTING LVL 1
50
FOUNDATION WALL SECTION
Scale : 1:30
0 0.5 1 2m
10770
125X100 mm JOIST
@450 C/C
2685
2685
2685
2685
10770
125X100 mm JOIST
@450 C/C
0 0.5 1 2m
A B
125X100 mm 125X100 mm JOIST
TRIMMED JOIST @450 @450 C/C
C/C CHUKULS AT EVERY
10770
FIFTH JOIST
3 3
2685
2685
STAIRCASE
VOID
2 2
2685
2680
1 1
10770
CHUKULS AT EVERY
125X100 mm JOIST FIFTH JOIST
@450 C/C
A B
0 0.5 1 2m
150X150mm NINA
0 0.5 1 2m
125X100 mm COMMON
RAFTER @600 C/C
150X150 mm RIDGE
BEAM
25 mm THK. EAVES
BOARD
150X150 mm KING
POST
100X75 mm RAFTER
RUNNER
RAFTER PLAN
SCALE : 1:50
0 0.5 1 2m
200
HOLE IN NINA TO INSERT SA FROM THAM
200
200X200mm NINA
200
METH
350
THAM
1675
2025
1675
200 X 150 mm LAKASIN
AIR GAP
SA PROJECTION TO INSERT INTO LAKASIN AN
150
ILOHAN
75 X 50mm CARVED WALL
PLATE
LIBI
50
480
HOLE IN LAKASIN TO INSERT SA FROM
5 LAYER DACHI APAA THAM
KASIMVAH
NAGO HOLE IN LAKASIN TO INSERT
ILOHAN
360
150
INTERLOCK ILOHAN TO
LAKASHI
50
POST DETAILS SECTION POST DETAILS ELEVATION
425
Scale : 1:20 Scale : 1:20 POST DETAILS CONNECTIONS
Scale : 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
150
750 750 750
1540
150X150 mm KING POST @
1300C/C
150X150 mm LAKASHI
150
150
200X200 mm NINA
150X150 mm LAKASHI
FIRST FLOOR
75
75
100X125 mm JOISTS @
600 600 600 450mm C/C
200X200 NINA
SA
LAKASHI
60
0
ISOMETRIC- WALL PLATES AND CONNECTIONS DETAILS ISOMETRIC- POST AND BEAM CONNECTIONS DETAILS
Scale : 1:20 Scale : 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
510
25 mm THK SALWOOD PLANKING
100X125 mm RAFTER
27°
1000
ROOF ANGLE
GONGACHA
27°
250x25mm EAVES BOARD
100
WOODEN PEGS (CHUKULS)
300
100X75 mm STRUTS
300
100
100X75 mm STRUTS BASE(TWAKA)
180 45
225
ROOFING DETAILS
Scale : 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
GROUND FLOOR
WALL DETAILS
Scale : 1:20
0 0.5 1 2m
450
0 0.5 1 2m
GANA BHUVANESH
N
WARI
SATTAL
250 mm WIDE AP
RO N DRAIN
250 mm WIDE AP
12123.7162
RO N DRAIN
SLOPE DOWN
(1:100) SLOPE DOWN
(1:100)
SLOPE DOWN
(1:100)
STONE PAVED
PATHWAY
EXISTING
SLOPE DOWN
FF2 (1:100) 2
SLOPE DOWN
(1:100)
250 mm WIDE APRON DRAIN
SLOPE DOWN
(1:100)
2365
2340
3555
1585
15370
SLOPE DOWN
1585
250 mm WIDE AP
RON DRAIN
1585
(1:100)
1920
250 mm WIDE APRO
N DRAIN
Existing 14820
boundary
wall
LEGEND:
8305
SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
0 0.5 1 2m
WALL LIGHT
CEILING LIGHT
SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
0 0.5 1 2m
12123.7162
1575
2000
2000 2000
2000 2000 665
NICHE LIGHTING
SWITCH
GANABHUVANESHWARI SATTA
FRONTYARD LIGHTING
TOTAL NICHE LIGHTING: 22 nos.
Scale : 1:100
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
8115
28045
75
2 94
3395
5
A 84
10
1885
1185
2200
9
450
4950 8
A 1000
6
1
3900
LEGEND:
3000
74
12
65
10
4695
17515
3.Proposed entry gate
7 FF: Stone paving
2 4.Propsed toilet with phalcha
5.2-Wheeler parking
450
5100
00
412 R5 7.Stone pavement path
0 8. Flower bed
2 9. Underground Water tank 8000ltr.
2500 10.Septic tank 2.4mx1.8mx2m
1370 1450 11. Soak pit 1.5m dia.
12.Inspection chamber
4 13.Waste Manhole
6
6100
2300
PARKING:
10
12 2 Wheelers : 20 nos.
4 Wheelers :9 nos.
5000
13
Existing
3 boundary wall
1 2 3
X
8800
3220 3430
1350 150 1220 150 1220 150 1220 150 1220 150 1220 150 450
150 450
150 450
FF3
C C
900
900
1300
1300
FF5
350 150
N N N
B B
475
475
3750
5400
2200
2200
900
900
W1 W1
FF1 FF1
T2 T3
FF1
480
475
T1
FLOORING
FF4
350
350
FF1= NON SCREEDING TILE
A A
S FF2= STONE FLOOR FINISH
D2 FF3= TELIA TILE FINISH
D1 D1
FF4= PCC FLOOR FINISH
1375
FF5= TIMBER PLANKING
1200
1200
FF2
TOILET
T1= DISABLED FRIENDLY TOILET
T2= MALE TOILET
T3= FEMALE TOILET
S= STORAGE
N= NICHE
1350 350 390 600 740 1200 230 750 990 100 750 550 350
3220 3430
7000
1 2 3
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
195 140
1085
1795
1200
440
120 255
27°
JOIST LVL
150120
2955MM
425
4630
1830
2835
2110
EXISTING
BOUNDARY WALL PLINTH LVL
890MM
100
450
PETI LVL
300MM
300
GROUND LVL
JOIST LVL
2955MM
PLINTH LVL
890MM
PETI LVL
300MM
GROUND LVL
JOIST LVL
2955MM
S
D2 D1 D1
PETI LVL
300MM
GROUND LVL
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
JOIST LVL
2955MM
W1
PLINTH LVL
890MM
PETI LVL
300MM
GROUND LVL
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
JOIST LVL
2955MM
W1
PLINTH LVL
890MM
PETI LVL
300MM
GROUND LVL
FF3
27°
FF5
A
N N N
1000
450
685
850
490 760 490 500 800 MI WF1
1405
450 1400
1500
450
W1 W1 WB
FF1 FF1
850
T2 T3
1755 450 540 750
FF1
720
WC
T1
450
FF4
D2 D1 D1
FF2
A
CERAMIC TILE
50MM SCREEDING
50MM BRICK SOLING
EARTH COMPACTION
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
2400
UNDER GROUND
1800
WATER TANK
TO OVER HEAD
WATER TANK
SLOP
E (1:1 SLOP
00) E (1:1 SLOPE (1:100)
00)
SEPTIC TANK
SLOPE (1:100)
SOAK PIT
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
3
1
2
1. INSPECTION CHAMBER
2. WASTE MAN HOLE
3. SEPTIC TANK
4. SOAK PIT
SANITARY PLAN
Scale : 1:50
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
925
925
1600 CEILING LIGHT (9nos)
730 650
MIRROR LIGHT(3nos)
930
930
930
SWITCH(7nos)
MCB
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
200
cover
A A
Inlet from MH
TANK COVER
cover
200
Compartment baffle
Tank cover
200 2395 200
100Ø HDPE vent pipe
130
200 125
12mm Ø vertical bar @
300
300
2030
1320
2000
Step with Brick masonary
enamel coated
80 250
Lean concrete(1:3:6)
100 200
250mm RCC slab
75mm PCC slab Flat Brick Soling
50
Flat brick soling
WATER TANK Compact earth
SECTION at A-A SECTION at B-B
SCALE: 1:30 SCALE: 1:30
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
25
15
Ø
75Ø HDPE pipe
from MH1
C C
75Ø HDPE
75Ø HDPE outlet pipe
inlet pipe to septic tank
D D
MANHOLE PLAN
SCALE: 1:30
Brick balast
4"thick RCC slab with
4"thick RCC slab with 10mmØ@6"c/c bothways C.I cover
75Ø HDPE 10mmØ@6"c/c bothways
inlet pipe from MH1
230mm thk
brick wall
75Ø HDPE
Dry brick wall 75Ø HDPE
outlet pipe to septic tank
1800 inlet pipe
PCC
Compacted earth
Compacted earth
SECTION AT C-C
SCALE: 1:30
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
450 230
450
150
330
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
450X450 POST
OUT 450
450
450
BOUNDARY WALL
250 250
BOUNDARY WALL
SLOPE IN
100
100
450 1200 450
10X150 MM
HANDLE
X Y
X Y
700 700
OUT
BOUNDARY WALL
BOUNDARY WALL
700
700
IN
1650
2350
X Y
700
2400
125 450 125
165 85
250
150
4 COURSE FYAH BRICK LAYER
420
1000
NICHE(150X250X100)
250
450mm thk.
250
55 OUT
450 600 600 450
300
60
1200
A
75MM PPC LAYER
PROPOSED ENTRY
50MM BRICK SOLING GATE ELEVATION
Scale : 1:20
EARTH COMPACTION
PROPOSED
BOUNDRY WALL
SECTION(A-A)
Scale : 1:20
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
415
COATED IN LIME PLASTER
500
MVAH APPA LAYER
LIIBI LAYER
40
450mm thk.
MA APPA BRICKWORK
800
100
2400
2400
NICHE (150X250X100)
250
FOR LIGHTING
1860
25
1800
450
OUT IN
900
10X10 MM METAL BAR
1000
OUT IN
KASHIMVAH LAYER
25
25X38 MM METAL FRAME
40
BRICK NAGO LAYER
125
100
55
450
60
EARTH COMPACTION
X
Y
3900
GUIDE RAIL
450 1945 1055 450
450X450 POST
225 100 2070 100 850 100 130 100 225
IN
450
450
SLOPE
250 250
BOUNDARY WALL BOUNDARY WALL
100
100
OUT
3900
25X230 MM X PROPOSED
HANDLE BAR Y
VEHICLE ENTRY GATE PLAN
Scale : 1:20
Y
X
4150
3450
125
450
450
SLOPE
700
700
125
TOP VIEW PLAN
Y ENTRY GATE AND BOUNDARY WALL
X
Scale : 1:20 6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
415
165 85
2715
250
2300
150
1200
OUT
PROPOSED
VEHICLE GATE ENTRY ELEVATION
Scale : 1:20
6ft
0 0.5 1 2m
415
415
COATED IN LIME PLASTER
MVAH APPA LAYER
50MM DIA ROLLER
LIIBI LAYER
100 150
50X100 MM METAL FRAME
580
100
38x38 MM METAL FRAME
35
NICHE (150X250X100)
2400
2715
FOR LIGHTING
250
2300
565
@115MM C/C
OUT IN OUT IN
35
1200
450mm thk.
MA APPA BRICKWORK
580
38MM DIA ROLLER
100
KASHIMVAH LAYER
BRICK NAGO LAYER
55
450
60
EARTH COMPACTION
PROPOSED PROPOSED
VEHICLE ENTRY GATE POST VEHICLE ENTRY GATE
SECTION(X-X) SECTION(Y-Y) 6ft
Scale : 1:20 Scale : 1:20 0 0.5 1 2m
FF2
FF3
250 mm WIDE APRON DRAIN
450 mm THK.
600x600 mm PROPOSED
SLOPE DOWN FF1 INSPECTION CHAMBER BOUNDARY WALL
(1:100)
110 mm THK.
GROUND BRICK BORDER
LVL GROUND LVL
FF1 LVL ±0000 mm
ENTRY GATE TO GARDEN IN FRONT Y -50mm Y
CHAUTARI
OF GUNABHUVANESHWARI SATTAL FF1
5m X 2m
600X600mm
FF3
FLAGSTONE PAVEMENT
(50mm THK.)
FF1 FF2
600x600 mm
SLOPE DOWN
INSPECTION
(1:100)
CHAMBER
APRON DRAIN IN FRONT OF 250 mm WIDE APRON DRAIN
GUNABHUVANESHWARI SATTAL FF3
LVL
FF2
+350mm
BOUNDARY WALL IN FRONT
PARAL
OF GUNABHUVANESHWARI
GHAR
SATTAL
EXISTING BOUNDARY WALL
FLOOR FINISH X
FF1- FLAGSTONE PAVEMENT
FF2- GRASS TURFING
FF3- PETI STONE
1750
230 1750 110 7970 110 1750 230 1330
10920
GUNABHUVANESHWARI SATTAL
8505
9395
7015
230 1940 450
2700
450 1195 230 1750
2190
2000
1985
1200
331
450 1430 1750 8190 1840 2195 450
0
2000
1200 230 3370 6785
4090
5000
1995
1995
1200 11630
230
230
9430
PARAL
GHAR
3920
5
1421
450
450
1200 SLOPE = 1:100 SLOPE = 1:100
EXISTING
BOUNDARY WALL
250mm WIDE BRICK BORDER BRICK BORDER 50 mm FLAGSTONE PAVEMENT 250mm WIDE 230mm THK. BRICK
APRON DRAIN 75 mm SKIRTING APRON DRAIN WALL FOR FLOWER BED
50 mm BRICK SOLING
450 1200 230 1750 6985 2000 450 1100 450 1995 230 2610
420
DETAIL B MVAH APPA LAYER
LIIBI LAYER
1000
OUT IN
580
1000
450mm thk.
MA APPA BRICKWORK
450 1200
NICHE(150X250X100)
450
FOR LIGHTING
450
SLOPE = 1:100
100
230 250 55
150
300
100
60
330
100
250mm WIDE
APRON DRAIN 50 mm thk. STONE PAVEMENT
75 mm thk. SCREEDING
100mm thk. PETI STONE
230mm thk. MA APP BRICKWALL 50 thk.FLAT BRICK SOLING
EARTH COMPACTION
DETAIL AT A DETAIL AT B
SCALE - 1:20 SCALE - 1:10
450
450 1680
SLOPE = 1:100
SLOPE = 1:100
SECTION AT Y-Y
SCALE - 1:20
X 450
X
2000
GRASS TURFING AND
TREE PLANTATION
5000
PLAN OF CHAUTARI
SCALE - 1:20
PLINTH LEVEL
100
KASIMAVH
GROUND LEVEL
650
NAGO
+0mm
300
BRICK FOUNDATION
SECTION OF CHAUTARI 100 MM PCC
SCALE - 1:20 50 MM BRICK SOLING
EARTH COMPACTION
600
75 450 75
600
400
CHAMBER 100MM Ø DRAIN PIPE
FOR WATER OUTLET
100MM THICK PCC
400
600
100
WALL
TO MANHOLE
400
TO MANHOLE
600
40MM GRATED DRAIN COVER
400MM DEEP CHAMBER
100 MM THICK PCC FOR BASE
FLAT BRICK SOLING
COMPACTED EARTH
920
960
1545
2000
GUNABHUVANESHWARI SATTAL
2000
2000
990
1160
435
655
200
655
0
830 2000
1415 2000
PARAL
GHAR
NICHE LIGHTING
450
450
450
350
350
3 3
2025
FF1
2250
6100
450
2 2
5650
450
2025
FF1
2150
1 1
350
450
450 150 1165 150 1165 150 1165 150 450
5000 PARAL GHAR PLAN
SCALE - 1:30
A B
X
CLIENT: CONSULTANT: PROJECT NAME: CHECKED BY:
TITLE: SCALE:
GOVERMENT OF NEPAL
MINISTRY OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
HIGH POWERED COMMITTEE FOR INTEGRATED
SILT Consultant (P.) Ltd. in Joint Venture with Full
Bright Consultancy (P.) Ltd. and Infrastructure
Project Management and Design Supervision Consulting (PMDSC) Services
for Bagmati River Basin Improvement Project - AF
TEEN DEVAL COMPLEX AS MENTIONED A
DRAWN BY:
DEVELOPMENT OF THE BAGMATI CIVILIZATION
BAGMATI RIVER BASIN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT -
ADDITIONAL FUNDING (BRBIP-AF)
Engineering Research and Consult Pvt. Ltd.
(SILT-FBC-IERC JV) Contract ID No. : BRBIP-AF/PCMU/CS-01/PMDSC
SUB - TITLE:
PLAN
DATE:
MARCH, 2025
PSM, ST, PM, GT, SB,
RS, TST, SS
9
12 mm jhingati PLINTH LVL.
75 mm THK MUD BED +4840mm
12 mm THK. PLYWOOD
555
25 mm THK SALWOOD PLANKING
100X125 mm RAFTER PLINTH LVL.
150
+4285mm
1100
1525
150X150mm
KING POST
390
125150
JOIST LVL.
2000
2050
150X150mm THAM (POST)
125
+760mm
760
VOID VOID
180
GROUND LVL.
1000
PARAL GHAR NORTH ELEVATION
SCALE - 1:30
+4840mm
PLINTH LVL.
+4285mm
JOIST LVL.
+2760mm
PLINTH LVL.
+760mm
GROUND LVL.
+4840mm
PLINTH LVL.
+4285mm
JOIST LVL.
+2760mm
PLINTH LVL.
+760mm
GROUND LVL.
+4840mm
PLINTH LVL.
+4285mm
JOIST LVL.
+2760mm
PLINTH LVL.
+760mm
GROUND LVL.
PLINTH LVL.
+4285mm
JOIST LVL.
+2760mm
PLINTH LVL.
+760mm
GROUND LVL.
3 3
2 2
1 1
150X150mm LAKASHI
125X125mm CORNER
RAFTER @600 C/C
125X125mm CORNER
RAFTER @600 C/C
1015
735 1315 1315 735
1010
1010
735 1315 1315 735 WALL LIGHT
1010
CEILING LIGHT
SWITCH
POWER SOCKET
In order to attain these objectives, Works should be itemized in the Bill of Quantities in sufficient detail to
distinguish between the different classes of Works, or between Works of the same nature carried out in
different locations or in other circumstances which may give rise to different considerations of cost.
Consistent with these requirements, the layout and content of the Bill of Quantities should be as simple and
brief as possible.
Content
The Bill of Quantities should be divided generally into the following sections:
(a) Preamble;
(b) Work Items (grouped into parts);
(c) Day works Schedule;
d) Provisional Sums; and
(d) Summary.
Preamble
The Preamble should indicate the inclusiveness of the unit prices, and should state the methods of
measurement which have been adopted in the preparation of the Bill of Quantities and which are to be used
for the measurement of any part of the works.
Work Items
The items in the Bill of Quantities should be grouped into sections to distinguish between those parts of the
Works which by nature, location, access, timing, or any other special characteristics may give rise to
different methods of construction, or phasing of the Works, or considerations of cost. General items common
to all parts of the works may be grouped as a separate section in the Bill of Quantities.
Day work Schedule
A Day work Schedule should be included only if the probability of unforeseen work, outside the items
included in the Bill of Quantities, is high. To facilitate checking by the Employer of the realism of rates
quoted by the Bidders, the Day work Schedule should normally comprise the following:
(a) A list of the various classes of labor, materials, and Constructional Plant for which basic day work
rates or prices are to be inserted by the Bidder, together with a statement of the conditions under which the
Contractor will be paid for work executed on a day work basis.
(b) Nominal quantities for each item of Day work, to be priced by each Bidder at Day work rates as bid.
The rate to be entered by the Bidder against each basic Day work item should include the Contractor’s profit,
overheads, supervision, and other charges.
Provisional Sums
A general provision for physical contingencies (quantity overruns) may be made by including a provisional
sum in the Summary Bill of Quantities. Similarly, a contingency allowance for possible price increases should
be provided as a provisional sum in the Summary Bill of Quantities. The inclusion of such provisional sums
often facilitates budgetary approval by avoiding the need to request periodic supplementary approvals as
the future need arises. Where such provisional sums or contingency allowances are used, the Contract Data
should state the manner in which they will be used, and under whose authority (usually the Project Manager’
s).
Summary
The Summary should contain a tabulation of the separate parts of the Bill of Quantities carried forward, with
provisional sums for Day work, for physical (quantity) contingencies, and for price contingencies (upward
price adjustment) where applicable.
These Notes for Preparing Specifications are intended only as information for the Employer or the person
drafting the Bidding documents. They should not be included in the final documents.
Bill of Quantities
1 Provisional Sum
Procument Item Details
SL.
Item Description Unit Quantity Unit Rate(NPR) Amount(NPR)
No
1 Insurance Premium for the Construction Equipments & PS 1.0 1079182.85 1,079,182.85
Machines,Owner & Consultant Staff, Third Party
Liabilities, Work, Plant and Materials Damage for
Contract Work for all Risk including Riot, Strike,
Damage, Malicious Damage and Terrorism for Contract
work for 1.5 Years + 1 Year Maintenance Period.
2 Providing and implementing environmental safeguard, PS 1.0 530808.05 530,808.05
mitigation, and monitoring activities as required as per
Environmental Report & relevent government Rules.
Norms as per .-- Payment under this section will be
made as per submission of original bill, Specification of
Building, Building norms and within limit of amount as
per instruction of site Engineer.
3 Carrying out additional laboratory tests of construction PS 1.0 255000.0 255,000.00
materials and works during the execution of
construction activities, including tests of cement, lime,
mud, aggregates, sand, soil, stones, bricks,
reinforcement, concrete, mortar, mix design, timber,
paver blocks, kerbstones, painting, wood, other civil
works, sanitary works and electrical utilities, as required
by the technical specifications and Quality Assurance
Plan (QAP). Payment under this section shall be made
upon submission of the original bill and in accordance
with the instructions of the Project Manager and Site
Engineer.
4 Miscelleneous Work for Unforeseen Works- Labors, PS 1.0 182300.0 182,300.00
Utilities Items- Payment under this section will be
made as per submission of original bill and within limit
of amount as per instruction of site Engineer.
2 Miscellaneous services
Procument Item Details
VAT
Grand Total