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EQUIPMENT CAPABILITES

Type of equipment
1. Bulldozer (D8)

Average Capabilities
a.) Clearing
b.) Stripping
c.) Excavation
1.) Common Soil
2.) Slightly hard Materials
d.) Quarrying
107 Common Materials
108 Aggregates
Boulders
200 Needs Screening
e.) Pushing

2. Road Grader

a.) Sub grading


b.) Spreading

3. Payloader

Loading

4. Crane Shovel
5. Sheep Foot Roller

6. 3 Wheel Road Roller


7. Tractor Drawn Roller
8. Tandem Roller

9.) 6 T Dump Truck

10. 2 T Dump Truck

11. Buggy

500 sq.m./hr.
200 sq.m./hr
45 cu.m/hr.
25 cu.m./hr.
50 cu.m./hr.
40 cu.m./hr.
15 cu.m./hr.
3 cu.m./hr.
300 cu.m./hr.
50 cu.m./hr.
30 cu.m./hr.

Loading
35 cu.m./hr.
a.) Static Rolling
15 cu.m./hr.
(12 passes 15 cm. lift)
b.) Vibratory Rolling
135 cu.m./hr.
(6 passes 20 cm. lift)
a.) Static Rolling
24 cu.m./hr.
(6 passes 20 cm. lift)
a.) Vibratory Rolling
24 cu.m./hr.
(6 passes 20 cm. lift)
a.) Static Rolling
24 cu.m./hr.
(6 passes 20 cm. lift)
b.) Vibratory Rolling
72 cu.m./hr.
(6 passes 60 cm. lift)
a.) Hauling Common Borrow 3.5 cu.m./hr.
Base Course
b.) Hauling Selected Borrow 5.0 cu.m./hr.
c.) Hauling Concrete Batch
2 Batch/trip
Class A
a.) Hauling Common Borrow 2.5 cu.m./trip
Base Course
b.) Hauling Selected Borrow 4.0 cu.m./trip
Base Concrete Batch
1.0 Batch/trip
Class A
a.) Hauling Concrete Mix
0.17 cu.m./trip

12. Wheel Borrow


13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.

Water Truck
Concrete Mixer
Rock Crusher
Concrete Vibrator
Concrete Floor Finisher
Percussion Drilling

a.) Hauling Aggregates


0.17 cu.m./trip
b.) Hauling Concrete Mix
0.05 cu.m./trip
a.) Watering
1000 sq.m./trip
a.) Mixing Concrete
9 cu.m./hr.
a.) Crushing Mix sand & Gravel 30 cu.m./hr.
a.) Vibrating Concrete Mix
40 cu.m./hr.
a.) Finishing Concrete Floor
140 cu.m./hr.
a.) Drilling Hard Rock
0.23 m./hr.
b.) Drilling Loose Rock
0.30 m./hr.
c.) Drilling Lime Stone
0.38 m./hr.
d.) Drilling Sticky Clay
0.49 m./hr.
e.) Drilling Loose Clay
0.70 m./hr.

TASK RATES FOR LABOR-BASED PROJECTS


I.
For Item 100 Clearing and Grubbing
Activity:
Productivity
1.) Bush Clearing
sq.m./man-day
Bush Type
a.) Light Bush
200
b.) Medium Bush
100
c.) Dense Bush
50
2.) Tree and Stump Removal
One (1) man-day per cm. of trunk diameter at
Base of tree
3.) Grubbing
Vegetation Type
a.) Dense vegetation in firm soil covering
80
the whole area
b.) Spaced vegetation in loose soil
250
II.
For Item 105 Excavation for Roadway & Drainage
Activity
Productivity
1.) Excavation
Cu.m./man-day (throwing distance in m.)
Soil Type
0 4 m.
4 6 m.
6 8 m.
a.) Loose, rot sticky soil
5.0 - 6.0
4.5 5.5
3.5 4.5
b.) Firm Soil
3.5 4.5
3.4 4.0
2.5 3.5
c.) Very hared soil, hard soil mixed
2.0 3.0
1.8 2.5
1.7 2.5
with stones
2.) Loading
Cu.m./man-day
Type of Soil
a.) Loose
4.5 5.5
b.) Firm
2.5 4.0
c.) Hard
1.5 2.5
Excavation combined with loading of soil can be effectively carried out by
laborers up to a loading height of about 1.00 e.g. into wheel borrow or head baskets.

Above that height, it is preferable to have a separate group of leaders whose output
must be matched with that of the excavators.
Soil Type
a.) Loose
b.) Loose
c.) Loose

Necessary output for the Loading Activity


Loading Height
Productivity cu.m./man-day
0.1 m.
12 15
1 2 m.
7 10
Over 2 m.
45

III.
For Item 106 Excavation for Structures
Activity
Productivity
1.) Excavation
Depending on the type of soil
There use similar productivity
Data as those used for Excavation
In Item 105
IV.
For Item 110 Foundation Fill
Activity
1.) Backfilling and Tamping

Productivity
3 cu.m./man-day

V. For Item 108 Aggregate Sub Base Course


Activity
Productivity
1.) Quarrying (Excavation & Gravel)
0.50 2.0 cu.m./man-day
2.) Loading
7 10 cu.m./man-day
3.) Spreading
8 12 cu.m./man-day
4.) Compacting
8 12 cu.m./man-day
5.) Hauling activity should be considered in this item, hence, hauling distance has an
important bearing on the cost of the gravelling operation, the maximum acceptable.
Hauling distance has to be considered from case to case.
VI
For Item 200 - Aggregate Base Course
Activity
Productivity
1.) Quarrying
0.50 2.0 cu.m./man-day
2.) Loading
7 10 cu.m./man-day
3.) Spreading
8 12 cu.m./man-day
4.) Compacting
8 12 cu.m./man-day
5.) Hauling please refer to activity no. 5 of Item 108
6.) Screeping
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VII. For Item 413 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Culvert
Activity
Productivity
1.) Crushing of stone for aggregate
0.20 cu.m./man-day
2.) Casting of culvert rings
2 man-days/ring
3.) Laying of standard culvert (24 in. diameter)
Refer culvert laying data below
Or 0.60 m. dia., length 6.00 m.,

Excavation, culvert bad and


Backfill
4.) Building of headwalls with masonry blocks
10 man-days/2 head walls
If the length of the culvert exceeds 6 meters, the number of man-days has to be
increased accordingly.
Culvert laying this task consist of the excavation of the trench preparing the
bed, laying o culvert, backfilling and compaction. Number of man-days required varies
with the volume of the excavation and the soil type.
FACTORS TO BE MULTIPLIED TO DETERMINE THE REQUIRED
QUANTITY OF EACH MATERIAL
CONCRETE (BASED) on the 88 pounds (lbs.) bag of cement
CLASS A CONCRETE (3000 psi)
Cement 9.08 Bags/cu.m. of concrete + 3 - 5 % wastage
Sand 0.58 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
Gravel 0.77 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10 % wastage
CLASS B CONCRETE (2500 psi)
Cement 8.38 bgs/cu.m. of concrete + 3 5% wastage
Sand 0.45 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
Gravel 0.82 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
CLASS C CONCRETE (3500 psi)
Cement 9.77 bags/cu.m. of concrete + 3 5% wastage
Sand 0.53 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
Gravel 0.70 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 -10% wastage
CLASS D CONCRETE (4000 psi)
Cement 11.17 bags/cu.m. of concrete + 3 5% wastage
Sand 0.44 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
Gravel 0.68 cu.m./cu.m. of concrete + 8 10% wastage
FOR BRIDGE ESTIMATE
Lumber for false work - 60 bd.foot/cu.m. of concrete
Nails
- 2 kilos/cu.m. of concrete
Tie wires
- 1.1 kilos/cu.m. of concrete
Painting structural steel - 3 galloons per ton

AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION PERDAY


FUEL
ENGINE
GEAR
OIL
OIL
Crane, 140 liters(diesel)
4 liters
1 liter
Diesel Hammer, 20 liters
Bulldozer, 200 liters (Diesel) 3 liters
1 liter
Payloader, 100 liters (Diesel) 3 liters
1 liter
Grader, 120 liters (Diesel)
3 liters
1 liter
Roller, 60 liters (Diesel)
2 liters
1 liter/wk.
Dump Truck, 60 liters (Diesel) 1 liter
2liters/wk.
Mixer (1-bagger), 40 liters (gas.) Vibrator, 15 liters (gasoline)
One Bagger Mixer 100 bags/day
Crane minimum of 2 piles/day (16 m. length including spotting)

GREASE

OIL#10

2 lbs.

1 liter
1 lb.
1 liter
1 lb.
1 liter
1 lb.
1 liter
2 lbs./wk. 1 liter
1 lb.
1 liter
0.5 lb.

VOLUME OF TRENCH CU.M.


Soil Type

78

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In these cases, the work split over two or more days. First the trench should be
excavated and then the preparation of the bed, the laying, backfilling and compaction is
done. Therefore the volume of the excavation to be limited following rates and then
applicable:
Soil Type
Productivity
a.) Hard Soil
3.50 cu.m./man-day
b.) Very hard, stony
2.00 cu.m./man-day
After completion of the trench approximately 4 man days are needed to lay 6
rings, backfill and compact to finish road level.
I. MECHANIZED ASPECT
A. CLEARING AND GRUBBING
Dozer
Production
Horse Power
Dense of Vegetation (No. of Trees/Hectare)
0 50 51 100 101 200 201 250 250 above
120
360
250
190
160
130
140
420
290
220
185
150
160
480
330
255
210
170
180
540
375
285
240
195
200
600
420
310
265
215

B. EXCAVATION (Common Materials)


B.1 Crane
Tonnage
Capacity (cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Canal
Structure
Creek
15
15
10
10
20
20
15
15
25
25
20
20
30
30
25
25
B.2 Dozer
Dozer
Production (cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Horse Power
Canal
Structure
120
30
15
140
35
20
160
40
25
180
45
30
200
50
35
B.3 Backhoe
Bucket (cu.m.)
Production (cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Canal
Structure
Creek
0.50
20
15
15
0.75
30
20
20
1.00
40
30
30
1.25
50
40
40
1.50
60
45
45
C. QUARRYING
Dozer
Production (cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Horse Power
Common Aggregate Cobbles/Boulders
140
55
60
27
160
60
65
29
180
65
70
31
200
70
75
33
J. AVERAGE SPEED OF DUMP TRUCK
Type of Road
Kilometer per hour
With Load
Without Load
Concrete/Asphalt Road
35
45
Good Maintained Gravel Road
30
35
Poorly Maintained Gravel Road
20
25
K. DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE
160 CFN Compressor & two (2) Jack Hammer
Capacity 8.00 cu.m./day for massive concrete
12.00 cu.m./day for slab & wall
L. DRIVING OF PILES
Steel Pipes: Crane 25 tons with 2 tons drop hammer, Capacity = 8 L.M./Hr.
Concrete Piles: Crane 25 tons with 2500 kgs. Pile Hammer, Capacity = 2.00 L.M.
L.M. per hour, 4.00 L.M.per hour, for thick and thin concrete
piles

MANUAL ASPECT
A. Excavation:
A.1 Common Materials
Capacity (cu.m./day)Bank Volume & Depth of Excavation
Type of Work
(meter)
Farm Ditchs
3.00
2.50
2.00
Canal
2.50
2.00
1.75
Structure
2.00
1.75
1.50
A.2 Slight Hard Materials (Ind.)
Type of Work
Capacity (cu.m./man-day) Bank Volume
Canal
1.00
Structure
0.75
B. LOADING CAPABILITIES OF FIVE (5) LABORERS
Sand & Common Cobbles Boulders Cement R.S. Bars Lumber Plywood
Gravel
Cu.m./hr cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. bags/hr kgs/hr. bd.ft./hr. pcs./hr.
4
5
3.5
3
3
6,000
4,000
2.5
C. UNLOADING CAPABILITIES OF FIVE (5) LABORERS
Sand & Common Cobbles Boulders Cement R.S. Bars Lumber Plywood
Gravel
Cu.m./hr cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. bags/hr kgs/hr. bd.ft./hr. pcs./hr.
6
6
5
4
300
7,000
4,000
2.5
D. CUT, BEND & PLACE RSB
Structure
1 Steelman & 1 Helper with bar cutter
Canal & others
80 kgs./day
E. QUARRYING
Capability
Sand & Gravel
3.50

cu.m./man-day
Cobbles
Boulders
2.50
2.00

F. DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE
Slab and Wall
Massive Concrete

0.50 cu.m./man-day
0.20 cu.m./man-day

G. SCREENING OF AGGREGATES
Gravel
Sand

4.00 cu.m./man-day
6.00 cu.m./man-day

H. MANUAL BACKFILL
Capacity : 3.00 cu.m./man-day
I. LAYING OF MATERIALS (cu.m./man-day)
Cobbles 2.00
Boulders 1.50
J. SPREADING OF AGGREGATE
Capacity - 2.50 cu.m./man-day
K. RUBBLE MASONRY (Concreting)
Crew: 1 Foreman, 2 Mason, 10 Laborers, 1 Light Equip. Oper.
Capacity: 6.00 cu.m./day
L. GROUTED RIPRAP
Crew: 1 Foreman, 2 Mason, 10 Laborers, 1 Light Equip. Oper.
Capacity: 7.50 cu.m./day
M. CONCRETE HALLOW BLOCK: Setting Capacity sq.m./day
Crew: 1 Mason, 2 - Laborers
Fence
Building
4 CHB
14
10
6 CHB
10
8
N. CONCRETE LINING
Crew: 1 Foreman, 2 Mason, 1 Light Equipt. Oper.
10 Laborers with one bagger mixer
Capacity: 4.50 cu.m./day
O. INSTALLATION OF STEEL GATES
Crew: 1 Mason & 5 Laborers
16 X 16 to 24 X 24
Above 24 X 24

2 assy/day
1 assy/day

P. CONCRETE WORKS
P.1 Fabrication, Placing & Dismantling of Forms
Crew: 2 Carpenters, 4 Laborers, Capacity: 3.50 cu.m./day for 3000psi
Crew: 1 Carpenter, 1 Laborer, Capacity: 4.50 cu.m./day canal lining
P.2 Concreting and Curing Capability
P.2.a. With concrete mixer
Crew: 1 Foreman, 2 mason, 1 L.E. Operator, 8 Laborers
Class A : 3.50 cu.m./day
Class B : 3.70 cu.m./day
Class C : 3.50 cu.m./day
Lean Concrete : 4.50 cu.m./day

Q. PLASTERING OF CHB WALL


Crew: 2 Masons, 2 Laborers
Capability: 12 sq.m./day (One side only)
R. REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES
Crew
Diameter
Inch Cm.
1 Foreman
12
30
1 Mason
18
46
1 Carpenter/Steelman
24
61
12 Laborers with
30
76
1 Bagger Mixer
36
91
48 122
42

Capability
Fabrication
15
11
9
6
5
3
4

Installation
16
11
12
10
8
6
7

NOTE: TIME OF MIXING = BAGS OF CEMENT/DAY X 10 MIN./BAG


60 MINUTES/HOUR
III.
MATERIAL ASPECT
Class Strength
Max. Aggre. Cement
Size, inch. Bags/cu.m
A. Concrete
a. 211 kgs.
1.50
9.00
b. 200 kgs.
2.00
7.00
Canal Lining
200 kgs
1.00
7.50
B. Rubble Masonry
w/ 211 kgs.
4.50
C. Grouted Riprap
4.20
Plain Riprap
D. Lean Concrete
5.00
1000 psi
E. Gravel Blanket
F. Filter Drain
OTHER MATERIALS
Class Type of
Strength
Structure
Kgs.
A
Bridge/Flume
211
A
Siphon/Box Cul
211
A
Other Struc.@inc 211
A
211
B
200
A
211
B
200

Sand

Gravel Boulder
cu.m./cu.m.

0.45
0.50

0.90
1.00

0.48

0.96

0.225 0.45
0.35
0.05
0.10
0.50 1.00
-

1.00
-

F. Lumber 1/2Plywd.
bd.ft./cu.m. pcs./cu.m.
40
1.00
25
1.25
25
1.25
5
0.10
5
15
0.40
5
0.10

0.75
1.00
1.00
Tie Wire Nails
kgs/cu.m kgs/cu.m
1.25%RSB 2.50
1.20%RSB 2.00
1.10%RSB 2.00
0.50
0.25
1.00%RSB 1.50
1.00%RSB 0.50

211

0.25

REINFORCE CONCRETE PIPES


Diameter
Fabrication Materials per piece
Cement Sand Gravel G.I. F. Lumber Tie Wire CW Nails
Sheet
Inches
Bag
Cu.m. Cu.m. Pc.
Bd.ft.
Kgs.
Kgs.
12
0.58
0.02 0.05
0.12
0.34
9.28
0.10
18
1.22
0.05 0.10
0.19
0.36
7.72
0.20
24
1.82
0.08 0.15
0.24
0.48
9.75
0.30
30
2.56
0.11 0.21
0.30
0.60
23.22
0.40
36
3.33
0.14 0.28
0.34
0.72
50.43
0.50
42
4.26
0.18 0.36
0.40
0.84
60.84
0.60
INSTALLATION OF R.C. PIPES
Diameter
Cement Sand Gravel R.S.B.
Inches
Bag
Cu.m. Cu.m.
Kgs.
12
0.21
0.01 0.02
18
0.45
0.02 0.04
3.65
24
0.72
0.03 0.06
4.52
30
0.93
0.04 0.08
5.26
36
1.11
0.05 0.10
6.01
42
1.32
0.06 0.12
6.79
PLASTERING C.H.B. BLOCK
Size
4 X 6
G.I. LAYING OF C.H.B.
Size
4
6

F. Lumber Tie Wire CW Nails


Bd.ft.
Kgs.
Kgs.
2.00
0.20
0.20
2.00
0.20
0.20
3.00
0.30
0.30
3.00
0.30
0.30
4.00
0.40
0.40
4.00
0.40
0.40

Materials per sq.m. for two (2) sides


Sand
Cement
0.034
0.41
Cement
Bags/sq.m.
0.55
1.07

Sand
Cu.m./sq.m.
0.046
0.089

ACEL RATE 1998


Operated Equipment
Bulldozer
Payloader
Road Grader
Dump Truck
Road Roller
Crane
Backhoe
Transit Mixer
Air Compressor
Plate Compactor
Asphalt Paver
Asphalt Distributor
Bare Equipment
Pile Hammer (w/o crane)
Drop Hammer (w/o crane)
Jack Hammer
Welding Machine
Concrete Mixer
Concrete Vibrator
Chainsaw
Water Truck
Water Pump
Concrete Batch Plant

Description
Rate per Day (PhP)
Komatsu, D80A-12DD 180Hp
9,160.00
75 TCM,Clark, 1.53 cu.m.
10,010.00
Capacity, 151 Hp
Mitsubishi MG 500 170 Hp
8,808.00
Japan & other Make,
9,016.00
10 cu.m. Capacity
Ingersoll Rand SP48 MI Tons
8,701.00
All models, Truck mounted,
11,296.00
Standard mechanically operated
31 35 Tons
Komatsu PC 120, Capacity 90 Hp
9,656.00
Japan Make 3.8 cu.m., 46 cu.m
8,528.00
Capacity 175 Hp
Gas/Diesel Engine, CFM 20 Hp
1,376.00
12 Hp Engine Driven
1,648.00
Worthington 34 (Basic Equipment Only)
3,320.00
Little Ford Sprasmaster
5,784.00
Description
Rate per Day (PhP)
Domag D8 22
5,067.00
Two Tons w/ Pile Hammer
100.00
Stanley, hydraulic w/o power unit
294.00
Gas/Diesel Driven 250 Amps., 185 Hp
300.00
1 Bagger
298.00
Gas/Diesel Driven
341.00
Husquama, 2100 CD w/o Blade
180.00
All makes, 500 - 1000 gals.
1,773.00
All models 3.5 4 size
119.00
With Cement Silo Manual
5,113.00
/mo. X rated cap. In
Cu.m./hour

LABOR OUTPUT CAPABILITIES


REMOVAL EXISTING STRUCTURE:
Lumpsum:
Installations:
Timber:
Girts and Girder
Floor Joist
Flooring Boards
Post

0.10 0.15 cu.m./man-day


150 L.M man-days
15 18 sq.m./man-days
0.14 cu.m./man-days

Walling/Sliding:
Covering
30 sq.m./man-days
Framing, Studs
12 cu.m./man-days
(Multiply by the no. of days Double Walling)
Ceiling Joist and Hangers
16 sq.m./man-days
Ceiling Boards (4X8 Plywood)
30 sq.m./man-days
Window sashes:
Jamb Fabrication
4 sq.m./man-days
Frames Fabrication
2 sq.m./man-days
Jambs Installation
14 sq.m./man-days
Frames Installation
10 sq.m./man-days
Doors:
Jambs Fabrication/Installation
2.5 sq.m./man-days
Door Fabrication/Installation
1 panel/man-days
Paintings:
Paint Rollers
125 sq.m./man-days
Paint Brush
50 sq.m./man-days
Neutralizer
100 sq.m./man-days
Truss Fabrication:
0.25 truss/man-days
Purlins Installation
125 sq.m./man-days
Fascia Board
0.05 cu.m./man-day
Roof Coverings (GI Sheets)
35 pcs./man-days
Concrete Works:
Concrete Pouring
0.30 pcs./man-days
Rebars
20 30 kgs./man-days
Finishing
Rough Finish
10 sq.m./man-days
Plain/Fine Finish
8 sq.m./man-days
CHB Filling/Laying
A. Cement Mortar
Table 1. Quantity of Cement and Sand for CHB Mortar per square meter wall
Size of CHB
No. per sq.m.
40 Kg. Mixture Cement Bags
A
B
C
Sand
4X8X16
12.5
0.525
0.394
0.328
0.0438
6X8X16
12.5
1.013
0.759
0.633
0.0844
8X8X16
12.5
1.500
1.125
0.938
0.1250
B. Mortar for Plastering
Table 2. Quantity of Cement and Sand for Plastering per square meter
40 kg. Cement Bag
Mixture Class
16 mm thick 20 mm thick 25 mm thick
A
0.288
0.360
0.450
B
0.192
0.240
0.300
C
0.144
0.180
0.225
D
0.120
0.150
0.188
Sand
0.016
0.020
0.025

1. Find the area of the wall (two faces)


Area = 3.00 X 4.00 X 2 faces
Area = 24 sq.m.
2. Refer to Table 2 under 16 mm thick plaster Class B mixture: Multiply:
Cement = 24 X 0.192 = 4.6 bags
Sand = 24 X 0.016 = 0.384 cu.m.
C. CHB Footing
Table 3. Quantity of Cement, Sand and Gravel for CHB Footing per square meter
Length
Dimension
Centimeters
Thick
Width
10
30
10
35
10
40
10
50
15
40
15
45
15
50
15
60
20
40
20
50
20
60

Cement in Bags Class Mixture


40 kgs Cement
A
B
0.270
0.225
0.315
0.263
0.360
0.300
0.450
0.380
0.540
0.450
0.608
0.506
0.675
0.563
0.810
0.675
0.720
0.600
0.900
0.750
1.080
0.900

Aggregate
Sand
Gravel
cu.m.
cu.m.
0.015
0.030
0.018
0.035
0.020
0.040
0.020
0.050
0.030
0.060
0.034
0.068
0.038
0.075
0.045
0.090
0.040
0.080
0.050
0.100
0.060
0.120

1. Solve for the net length of the CHB wall


Net Length = 40 m (0.25 X 11 post)
= 37.25 meters
2. Refer to Table 3 along the 15 X 50 cm footing dimensions 40 kgs. cement
Class A
Mixture; Multiply:
Cement = 37.25 X 0.675 = 25.14 say 26 bags
Sand
= 37.25 X 0.038 = 1.4 say 1.50 cu.m.
Gravel = 37.25 X 0.075 = 2.8 say 3.00 cu.m.
MAINTENANCE BY CONTRACT (MBC)
METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION
1. PATCHING POTHOLES should be done to the areas specified by the contracts
and plans duly approved by the Engineer Materials to be used must be suitable to
acquire best result when compacted. SCHEDULE OF WORKS: MONTHLY
2. RESHAPING - should also be done to areas required in the plan and contracts.
All works should conform to what will be described in the specification.
SCHEDULE OF WORKS: QUARTERLY

3. VEGETATION CONTROL AND CLEANING DITCHES All objects subject


for the obstruction of the designed areas should be removed and cleared.
SCHEDULE OF WORK: TWICE A YEAR
4. REGRAVELLING - All materials shall consist of hard, durable particles or fine
divided mineral matter that can be compacted reaching for stable sub-base. Using
especially equipped vehicles materials should be distributed in a continuous
uniform layer. The uniform thickness of sub-base materials shall be adjusted prior
to the compaction by watering or by drying as required in order to obtain the
required compaction. Compaction shall continue until a field density of at least
100 (%) percent of the maximum dry density. SCHEDULE OF WORKS
ANNUALAL
5. BLADING/GRADING All unstable materials should be removed in areas
subject for blading/grading. These areas should be brought to a grade required in
the plan and contracts. Compaction will follow using heavier compacting units
until required density can be attained.

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