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- CONTRACT FOR THE REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION OF DBM PERIMETER FENCE THIS CONTRACT made and entered into by and between: DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AND MANAGEMENT (DBM),’a government agency created by virtue of the laws of the Republic of the Philippines, with principal office located at Gen. Solano St, San Miguel, Manila, represented herein by SEC. FLORENCIO B. ABAD (“DBM”); sand - AQUINO-DELA CRUZ ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION, a corporation duly organized under the laws of the Philippines, with principal office located at 128 Capataan, San Carlos City, Pangasinan, represented herein by its General Manager, MR. CONRADO P. AQUINO (“Contractor”); WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, DBM conducted public bidding for the Repair and Construction of . DBM Perimeter Fence with an Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) of Three Million Pesos (P3,000,000.00) and the bid of the Contractor in the total amount of Two Million Two Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Five Hundred Three Pesos and Ninety One Centavos {P2,245,503.91) was determined to be the lowest calculated and responsive bid; WHEREAS, DBM Bids and Awards Committee (BAC) recommended that the contract be awarded to the Contractor via BAC Resolution No. 2011-45; WHEREAS, on December 7, 2011, Secretary Florencio 8. Abad approved said recommendation and issued the corresponding Notice of Award to the Contractor, which was duly accepted by the latter on December 8, 2011; WHEREAS, on December 29, 2011, the Contractor submitted all the required documents enumerated in the Notice of Award, to wit: a) Construction schedule and S-curve; b) Manpower schedule; ©) Construction methods; i) ment utilization schedule; Construction safety and health program approved by the Department of Labor and Employment; Program evaluation and review technique/critical path method (PERT/CPM); Performance Security; and Insurances. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, the : Parties hereby mutually stipulate and agree as follows: 1. Scope of Work. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, plants, tools and other facilities necessary in the satisfactory and faithful performance of all works necessary for the repair and construction of DBM’s | ‘ye perimeter fence located at Gen, Solano St., San Miguel, Manila in accordance with the Drawings and Building Specifications attached hereto. 2. Definition of Terms. When referred to in this Contract, the following shall mean: 2.1 Works shall refer to the works as enumerated in Item 6 hereof and specified in the Drawings, Building Specifications and Bill of Quantities. 2.2 Project Engineer shall refer to the project engineer to be designated by the Secretary of Budget and Management as project engineer for this Project, 2.3 Building Management Committee shall refer to the committee to be created for the purpose of supervision and management of this project in behalf of DBM, 3. Attachments to the Contract. The following documents shall form an integral part of this Contract, to wit: Description of Document Annex Drawings : Building Specifications Financial Proposal Bill of Quantities Detailed Estimates General Conditions of Contract Special Conditions of Contract Project Requirements Notice of Award Performance Security Insurances Construction safety and health program approved by the Department of Labor and Employment rro-zammones Construction schedule and S-curve M Manpower schedule N Construction methods ° { Equipment utilization schedule Pp a | PERT/CPM. Other documents referred to in Section 37.2.3 of the Implementing Rules of Tic Act No. 9184 shall likewise form part of this Contract. }. Authorized Representatives. In the implementation of this Contract, DBM shall be represented by its Undersecretary for Corporate Affairs and/or any other official who will be designated by the Secretary of Budget and Management as the Building Management Committee Chairperson for the project. The Contractor shall be represented by its General Manager, Engineer Conrado P. Aquino. 4.1 Whenever the provisions of this Contract refer to DBM, it is understood that the same also refers to its duly authorized representatives. Thus, only acts of DBM's authorized representatives are considered as acts of DBM. 42 In view, however, of the nature of the Works involved in this Contract, whenever the provisions of this Contract refer to the Contractor, it shall refer to its authorized representative, employees and workmen, ‘Accordingly, the Contractor shall be responsible for all the acts, defaults and negligence of its authorized representative, employees and workmen as fully as if these were the Contractor's own acts, defaults or negligence. 5. Time of Completion. The Project as stipulated in this Contract shall be completed and ready for use not later than One Hundred Twenty (120) calendar days counted from receipt of the Notice to Proceed. 5a 5.2 Once the Works reaches an accomplishment of ninety five percent (95%) Of the total contract amount, the DBM may create an inspectorate team to make preliminary inspection and submit a punch-list to the Contractor in preparation for the final turnover of the Project. Said punch-list shall contain, but not limited to, the remaining works, deficient or inappropriate works requiring corrections, and the specific duration of time to fully complete the Project considering the approved remaining contract time. The preliminary inspection is, however, without prejudice to the — imposition of ~—liquidated == damages, —if any. For this purpose, the following terms shall be understood as follows: 5.2.1 Remaining works shall mean those works included in the scope of work under the Contract but not yet done by the Contractor; 5.2.2 Deficient works shall refer to works done by the Contractor that is included in the scope of work under the Contract but which, upon inspection, turns out to be not in accordance with the specifications as reflected in the Drawings and/or Building Specifications, or those whose quality and/or quantity fall below those indicated in the Drawings, Building Specifications and/or Bill of Quantities; and 5.2.3 Inappropriate works shall refer to those works done by the Contractor not included in the scope of works as defined in the Drawings and Bill of Quantities. 6. Consideration and Payment. The total consideration for this Project is Two Million Two Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Five Hundred Three Pesos and Ninety One Centavos (P2,245,503.91) inclusive of any and all taxes. The Contractor shall accomplish the following Works within the corresponding contract amounts: ._| Demolition of Works Php. 61,860.75 il._| Earthworks 88,684.10 I_} Concrete Works 421,309.44 3 “WO Iv._| Masonry Works 275,558.32 V._| Steel Gates and Grilles 1,233,045.00 VI. | Plastering 38,958.95 vil. | Painting Works 113,453.70 vul. | Electrical Works 12,633.65 Total Contract Cost Php 2,245,503.91, Y 6.1 Advance payment. The Contractor may make a written request to DBM. for advance payment in an amount not exceeding fifteen percent (15%) of the Total Contract Price. The advance payment shall be made only upon submission of and acceptance by DBM of an irrevocable standby letter of credit of equivalent value from a commercial bank, a bank guarantee or a surety. bond callable upon demand, issued by a surety or insurance company duly licensed by the Insurance Commission. 6.2 Progress payment. The Contractor may submit a statement of Work(s) accomplished or progress billing and the corresponding request for progress payment for Work(s) accomplished. 6.2.1 The first progress payment may be paid by DBM to the Contractor if at least twenty percent (20%) of the Works has been accomplished as certified by the Project Engineer in accordance with the Drawings, Building Specifications, and Bill of Quantities. 6.2.2 For all progress payment requests, the Contractor shall submit the following for evaluation by the Project Engineer and approval by the DBM: a) Certificate of Payment; b) Contractor's Statement of Work Accomplished; ‘c)_ Statement of Time Elapsed and Work Accomplishment; d) Contractor's Affidavit containing the following: (i) partial completion of Work; (ii) payment of all salary for labor hired and all cost of materials and corresponding taxes of the Project; (ii) no pending claims for salary or cost of materials and corresponding taxes; {iv) no gifts or money offered to DBM officials or employees to facilitate payment; e) Certification from DBM Administrative Service that no government-owned equipment and materials have been utilized by the Contractor; and « f) Pictures of Accomplished Work. 6.2.3. The Project Engineer shall then verify the foregoing submitted documents by the Contractor with the exception of the ie Contractor's Affidavit and issue a separate inspection report on the Work accomplished to DBM. 6.2.4 The foregoing documents under Items 6.2.2 and 6.2.3 shall be made the basis for the amount of progress payment to be paid by Dem. 6.2.5 The following shall be deducted from the certified gross amounts to be paid to the Contractor as progress payment: a) Cumulative value of the work previously certified and paid for; b) Portion of the advance payment corresponding to the accomplished works indicated in the request for progress payment and consistent with the approved Program of Work; ¢) Retention money as defined in Item 6.3; d) Taxes; e} Amount to cover third party liabilities, if any; f) Amount to cover uncorrected discovered defects in the Works, if any; and 2) Amount to cover utilities used by the Contractor, if any | | ; 6.3 Retention money. Progress payments are subject to retention of ten | percent (10%) referred to as the “retention money.” Such retention shall | be based on the total amount due to the Contractor prior to any deduction and shall be retained from every progress payment until fifty | percent (50%) of the value of Works, as determined by DBM, are completed. | If after fifty percent (50%) completion, the Work is satisfactorily done and ‘on schedule, no additional retention shall be made. Otherwise, the ten percent (10%) retention shall continue to be imposed until the Works is, ‘one hundred percent (100%) complete. The retention money shall be due for release upon final acceptance of the Works. The Contractor may, however, request the substitution of the retention money for each progress billing with either‘an irrevocable standby letters of credit from a commercial bank, bank guarantee or surety bond callable on demand, of an amount equivalent to the retention money substituted for and acceptable to DBM, provided that the Works is on schedule and is satisfactorily undertaken. Such securities to be posted in favor of the Government shall be valid for 2 duration to be determined by DBM and will answer for the purpose for which the ten percent (10%) retention is intended i.e,, to cover uncorrected discovered fects and third party liabilities. 6.4 Final payment. DBM shall give final payment to the Contractor only upon issuance of a Certificate of Completion and extension or renewal of the performance security posted by the Contractor to cover the defects liability period as defined under Item 13.1 hereof. The Certificate of Completion shall be issued only upon 100% accomplishment of the Works as certified by the Contractor and verified by the Project Engineer, and approved by DBM. : Awe 7. Nariation Orders. Variation Orders may be issued by DBM to cover any increase and/or decrease in quantities, including the introduction of new work items that are not included in the original contract or reclassification of work items that are either due to change of plans, design or alignment to suit actual field conditions resulting in disparity between the pre-construction plans used for purposes of bidding and the “as staked plans” or construction drawings prepared after a joint survey by the Project Engineer and Contractor after effectivity of the contract: Provided, That the cumulative amount of the Variation Order or additive Variation Order does not exceed ten percent (10%) of the Total Contract Price: Provided, Further, That the addition/deletion of works under Variation Orders should be within the general scope of the Project as bid and awarded. For this purpose, a Variation Order may either be in the form of a Change Order or Extra * Work Order. 7.4 A Change Order may be issued by DBM to cover any increase and/or decrease in quantities of original Work items in the contract. 7.2 An Extra Work Order may be issued by DBM to cover the:introduction of new work necessary for the completion, improvement or protection of the Project which were not included as items of Work in the original Contract, such as, but not limited to, where there are subsurface or latent physical conditions at the site differing materially from those indicated in the contract, or where there are duly unknown physical conditions at the site of an unusual nature differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the Work or character provided for in the contract. 7.3. The process in the preparation and submission as well as claims arising ‘from Variation Orders shall be in accordance with the General Conditions of the Contract and the Contract Implementation Guidelines for the Procurement of Infrastructure Projects issued by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPP8) as Annex “E” of the Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Republic Act (R.A.) No. 9184. 8. Contract Implementation. The Contractor is required to verify with the Project Engineer all details before implementation of the scope of works. Moreover, the Contractor shall verify all grades, lines, levels and dimensions as indicated in the Drawings and shall report any error or inconsistency to the Project Engineer before commencing work. 8.1 The Contractor, after conducting a joint survey with the Project Engineer within seven (7) calendar days after effectivity of this Contract, shall ensure that all items and quantities in the Bill of Quantities are correct to ensure full and proper implementation of the Project. In case of discrepancy between the items and quantities in the Bill of Quantities and the resulting items and quantities after the joint survey, the Contractor shall immediately make a written report of the same within three (3) calendar days from the conduct of joint survey, which shall be subject to verification by the Project Engineer. Once verified, the Project Engineer shall make a recommendation to DBM on whether to issue a Variation Order for the purpose. After the lapse of said 3-day period, the Contractor is deemed to have verified and found the items and quantities in the Bill of Quantities correct and will therefore not bill DBM for additional items and quantities for the Project. Moreover, in case of Wwe excess quantities later found during implementation of the Project, the Contractor shall not bill DBM for said excess quantities but shall not be required to deliver such excess quantities to DBM. 8.2 Samples of materials must be given before implementation of any items of Works. The DBM has the right to reject any sample not found in compliance with the Drawings and/or Specifications. The Contractor shall ‘not implement any Works without the prior inspection and approval of the BMC or the Project Engineer, as the case may be. Moreover, the DBM may in the interest of the government or upon the recommendation of the Project Engineer, change the brand offered by the Contractor, or authorize any offsetting among the other items of Work, without need of issuing a Variation Order: Provided, That the Total Contract Price as indicated in the Financial Proposal, Bill of Quantities and Detailed Estimates is not exceeded in any case. . 8.3 The Project Engineer and Contractor shall have weekly meetings in order ‘to discuss Works accomplished in the previous week and prepare the Work plan for the succeeding week. For this purpose, the Contractor shalll submit weekly and monthly reports to the BMC of Works accomplished and work plan for the succeeding week (in the case of weekly reports), which shall be verified and countersigned by the Project Engineer. The first weekly report of Works accomplished and work plan for the following week shall be submitted to the BMC on the third week of Contract implementation. Moreover, the Contractor shall submit the first ‘monthly report of Works accomplished on or before the 8" week of Contract implementation. 8.4 The Contractor and all its employees and/or workmen shall abide by the ground rules and regulations to be established "by the DBM Administrative Service for this Project. 9. Extension of Contract Time. Should the amount of additional work of any kind or other special circumstances of any kind whatsoever occur such as to justify the extension of contract time, DBM shalt determine the amount of such extension: Provided, that the Contractor has requested for time extension of the contract time prior to its expiration. a1 Upon receipt of the full and detailed particulars, DBM and the Project Engineer shall examine the facts and extent of the delay and shall extend the contract time completing the contract work when, in DBM’s opinion, the fi igs of facts justify an extension. No extension of contract time shall be granted the Contractor due to: (i) ordinary unfavorable weather conditions; (ii) inexcusable failure or negligence of Contractor to provide the required equipment, supplies or materials; and (iil) approved adjustment in the time allotted for each Work as stated in the construction schedule. is 10. Assignment and Subcontracting. The Contractor shall not assign, transfer, pledge, subcontract or make any other disposition of the contract or any part of t - the interest therein. Yee 11. Permits and Licenses: The application, processing, and payment of permits and licenses that may be required by the appropriate local government unit and/or any governmrient agency for the repair, construction, completion, and final turn- ‘over of the Works shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. 12, Liquidated Damages. A Contractor who refuses or fails to satisfactorily complete the Work(s) within the specified contract time, plus any time extension duly granted, is hereby considered in default under the contract, and shall pay liquidated damages to DBM at the rate of one tenth (1/10) of one percent (1%) of the cost of the unperformed portion for every day of delay. The DBM may deduct liquidated damages from payments. due to the Contractor. Once the cumulative amount of liquidated damages reaches ten percent (10%) of the Total Contract Price, the DBM shall have the option to unilaterally rescind this Contract, without prejudice to other courses of action and remedies open to it. 13. Contractor’s Risk and Warranty Security. The Contractor shall assume full responsibility for the Works and site from the time of possession of the site and commencement of Project construction up to the final acceptance by DBM and shall be held responsible for any damage or destruction of the Works and site except those occasioned by force majeure. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the safety, protection, security, and convenience of his personnel, third parties and the public at large. The site shall refer to the exact site of the repair and construction as defined in the Drawings, including the assigned passage for ingress and egress of the Contractor's personnel, equipment and tools. 13.1 The defects liability period for infrastructure projects shall be one (1) year from Project completion up to final acceptance by DBM and covered by a Performance Security of the Contractor, which shall guarantee that the Contractor performs his responsibilities stated in the immediately succeeding sentence. During this period, the Contractor shall undertake the repair works, at his own expense, of any damage to the Works on account of the use of materials of inferior quality within ninety (90) days from the time DBM has issued an order to undertake repair. 13.2 In case of failure or refusal by the Contractor to comply with the foregoing, DBM shall undertake such repair works upon written notice to the Contractor and shall be entitled to full reimbursement of expenses incurred therein upon demand, I 13.3 Moreover, OBM shall forfeit the Contractor's performance security and disqualify it from participating in any public bidding, The foregoing action without prejudice to other legal remedies available to DBM, such as, but not limited to attachment or garnishment of the Contractor's propertylies) and offsetting of payables of the Government of the Philippines in its favor to the extent allowed by law. 13.4 After final acceptance of the Works by DBM, the Contractor shall be held : responsible for Structural Defects and Structural Faltures which arise due \ to faults attributable to improper construction, use of inferior quality/substandard materials, and any violation of the Drawings and/or Building Specifications. 3 we 13.4.1 fStructural Defects” shall refer to major faults/flaws/deficiencies in one or more key structural elements of the Project which may lead to structural failure of the completed elements or structure; and 13.4.2 “Structural Failures” shall fefer to 2 situation where one or more key structural elements in the Project fails or collapses, thereby rendering the facility or part thereof incapable of withstanding the design toads, and/or endangering the safety of the users or the general public. 13,5. The warranty against Structural Defects and Structural Failures, except those occasioned by force majeure, shall cover the period of fifteen (15) years reckoned from the date of issuance of the Certificate of Final Acceptance by DBM. 13.6 The Contractor shall be required to put up a warranty security, in Philippine pesos, in the form of cash, bank guarantee, letter of credit, GSIS or surety bond callable on demand, in accordance with the schedule ‘under Section 62.2.3.3 of the IRR of R.A. No. 9184, and shall remain effective for one (1) year from the date of issuance of the Certificate of Final Acceptance by DBM. 13.7 _ In case of Structural Defects of Structural Failures occurring during the warranty period provided in item 13.5 hereof, DBM shall undertake the necessary restoration or reconstruction works and shall be entitled to full reimbursement by the Contractor or other parties found to be liable for expenses incurred therein-upon demand, without prejudice to the filing of appropriate administrative, civil and/or criminal charges against the Contractor or other parties found to be liable as welll as the forfeiture of the watranty security posted in favor of DBM. 14, Suspension of Work. DBM shall have the authority to suspend the work wholly or partly by written order for such period as may be deemed necessary, due to force majeure or any fortuitous events or for failure on the part of the Contractor to correct bad conditions which are unsafe for workers or for the general public, to carry out valid orders given by DBM or to perform any provisions of the Contract, or due to adjustment of plans to suitfield conditions as found necessary during construction, The Contractor shall immediately comply with such order. In case the cause of suspension is attributable to the Contractor, the DBM has the option to unilaterally cancel the Contract and claim liquidated damages, without prejudice to other legal remedies available to the > DBM. Termination of Contract. This Contract may be terminated either due to default of the Contractor or DBM, or for other causes in accordance with Items 16-19 of the General Conditions of this Contract and the Guidelines on Termination of Contracts issued through GPPB Resolution No..018-2004 dated December 22, 2004. fl 16. Applicable Laws. The implementation of this Contract is further governed by the General and Special Conditions of this Contract and the Contract Implementation Guidelines for'the Procurement of Infrastructure Projects issued by the GPPB as Nie Annex “E” of the IRR of R.A. No. 9184 as well as such other laws and issuances applicable to this Contract. 17. Effectivity. This Contract shall be effective upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed by the Contractor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereunto affixed their signatures this 29" day of December, 2011 at Manila, Philippines. DEPARTMENT OF BUDGET AQUINO-DELA CRUZ ENGINEERING “AND. MANAGEMENT & CONSTRUCTION By By FLORENCIO B. ABAD CONRy UINO | Secretary General Manager SIGNED IN THE PRESENCE OF ~ JOgELYN T. CENTENO . PARAGAS, SR. Division Chief Project Cohsultant DBM General Services Division ‘Aquino-Dela Cruz Engineering and Construction unds Available: esfeckakizn Q. IGNACIO Chief Accountant Gath Doli 12 - 186 Pperr BEFORE ME, a Notary Public for and in the City of Manila, Philippines, personally appeared the following ACKNOWLEDGMENT REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ) CITY OF MANILA ) SS. Name Community Tax Certificate/ Date and Place Issued Government ID No. FLORENCIO B. ABAD TC No. 09309238 Jan, 26,2011; Basco, Batanes 08M 10 No. 3706 Manila CTC No, 09861283 January 4, 2011; San Carlos City, CONRADO P. AQUINO Driver's License No. A07-90- Pangasinan 10984 Vale until anuary 5, 2012; San Carlos city, Pangasinan known to me to be the same persons who executed the foregoing Contract and who acknowledged to me that the same is their free and voluntary act and deed and of the entities they respectively represent. This Contract for the Repair and Construction of DBM Perimeter Fence was signed by the parties on the signature page, and signed/initialed by theirmaterial witnesses on each and every page thereof. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL this 29" day of December, 2011. Doc. No._2o0! Page No._42 Book No. PRARIA LiBt D. MORALES NOTARY PuBLC MANILA Series of 2011. COWMISSION SERIAC KA, ocy-134 nr beceweeh 3p ete PTR NC att NO. LEGA. Service h 201 WAL, HALACARA MANILA se s ie ‘alt B3 teed SCOPE OF WORK FOR THE REPAIR/CONSTRUCTION OF THE DEM PERIMETER FENCE LOCATED AT GEN. SOLANO. I. m1. ‘ST., SAN MIGUEL, MANILA DEMOLITION WORKS Works Includes demolition of existing columns (7 sets) which are to be reconstructed to match other columns, dismantling of existing gates, steel grilles, and steel matting fence along Ayala bridge, and concrete chipping at existing fence columns to provide electrical roughing-ins, EARTHWORKS Works includes excavation of all column footings and wall footings, backfilling, and gravelfilling at footings, CONCRETE WORKS Works includes. concreting of all column footings, wall footings, and ‘columns as Indicated In the Plans. Also includes reinforcing steel bars and formworks, MASONRY WORKS Works includes laying of 150mm. thk. CHB up to 0.60 m. height, Also includes reinforcing steel bars. STEEL GATES AND GRILLES Work includes fabrication and complete installation of all steel gates and grilles, as follows : 1. Steel Gates - consisting of 16 mm. dia, Round Bars at 0.15 m. spacing with 6 x 50 mm. flat bar horizontal frames and provided with 50 x 50 mm. tubular frames also and heavy duty wheel casters on flat bar ralls. The Contractor should refer to the design of the existing steel grilles at Front of DBM Bullding (DBM — Building Management Committee to Identify design to be adopted during conduct’ of Site Inspection). VIL VI. VOL Contractor to submit Shop Drawings for approval by DBM-BMC prior to fabrication. x Steel Grilles - consisting of 16 mm. dia, Round Bars at 0.15 m. spacing with 6 x 50 mm. flat bar horizontal frames, The Contractor should refer to the design of the existing steel grilles at Front of. DBM Building (DBM - Building Management Committee to identify design to be adopted during conduct of Site Inspection). Contractor to submit Shop Drawings for approval by DBM-BMC prior to fabrication, a Steel Grilles Repair - includes repair, straightening, rewelding of steel grilles along Front of DBM Building I, Repair works should also include replacement: of steel sections already severely rusted, PLASTERING Work includes plain cement plaster finish with mouldings similar to the design of the existing fence columns and zocallo walls. PAINTING WORKS Work Includes application of three (3) coats semi-gloss latex paint on all plastered surfaces and primer paint with two (2) coats enamel paint on all steel surfaces. Existing fence and grilles that are retained and not affected by construction shall be also be repainted, ELECTRICAL WORKS Works includes. roughing-ins, wiring and~ supply and installation of Panelboard and Circult Breakers for the provision of perimeter fence lighting. Lighting fixtures shall be owner- supplied. i SECTION EFG BXCAVATION , FILLING” AND GRADING JOEN 4. f sists in furnishing all items, articles, methods, plane: labor, equipment, appliances, and materials, and in peafor ming all operations that may be necessary, proper ‘and‘inei- dental; to complete excavation, filling, backfilling andi js grading in accordance with this section of the. specifi. tions, all applicable plang and drawings, and. scheduli any), and subject to the terms and conditions of the con- / tract. oe f 7 : Aer GAVATION: “age The contractor chall make all necessary excavations, for, j foundations to grades indicated oe dravinge,vithout tind tra compensation. including all other excavations. “nea and necessary for the proper prosecutiod; of the works (Hl: compacting and tamping same are included] in the buildi contract. : (b) Trim excavation bottoms to required lines and grades, (c) Materiels: “The materials to be excavated\ shall include! any rock, earth and other materials of an} nature and® description encountered in obtaining indidated Linea: and grades, which, in the Government Snginetr’s opinion, © @ii’ can be loosened, removed by hand with hand ‘tools onwith proper shovels. Assume that all excavationa to sastonbed: lines and grades can be done by the aforementioned’; inform the Gov't, Engineer accordingly before: with the excavation. Thereafter, the excavati be continued until such bearing pover is obtai: and walle being lengthened accordingly and the shail be revieed accordingly to sult the new ‘co bid of concrete work. Z Aa (e) Additional payment for excavation will be nade fohitheysi following ae per unit price bid, and (or)-dt estattished unit price for sane: ents cis (8) omitted Exca’ es) (@ ) Unauthorised (continuea) Excavation; are lower thai excess or authori a, cated lines ditated line 86 follows: fat, f-2. Where Slabs: o¢ gravel fill, ation: When the Good bearing ® grades’ than Engineer may decid io stop excavation work er ‘grades, hig the Governmen. bey at those ni ev Peat : Should the dered in writing. 4. Price bid, and (or) ct Maintenance. quail at all tines protace the exe ‘ain vater i RS the contracts ‘avations an SECTION Erd -EKCRYA'ETON, 10H 5. urn kitTigzs () The Contractor shall protect and drains, sewer Pipes and other uti: to rettain on the prop (b) SURE AND GRADING; (2) AlL excavations shall be backfilled presently as wo: Permits after co; @ walls and design strengt! () shall be use; around them This filling shall ve ma Sxeeeding 150 mm. (Gi) ana thoroughly not 60 used (excess excavated materials’ And spread on the immediate premises as Government Engineer, provided, however, tor shal not be Pequired to remove such than fifty (50) meters ¢ Ce) (a) fe) PRAINAGH syatE a sien. EILLING AND GRADING wey FILLING, AND GRADING The Contractor shall provide, the duration of the vork med 8, or in’ thee © Proper execution of the. parties. nder floor slab (where se indicated of drawings) shai2 p, eae ered with broken stones os Vel up to the bottom of the slab. ‘eucproN’émw. | N : ee CONGRETE MASONRY WORKS ITEM 1, GENERAL: (a) The concrete masonry contractor gran inge, specifications and note all cond affect his work and performance in execution off contract. Ny a (>) Where any deviation on the plans and specification is] to be made, the Government Engineer shall be\agtifiedys . and his written approval shall be obtained: beYoret! proceeding with the work. ; ¢ TEM 2. SCOPE OF WORK: (a) The furnishing of all necessary labor, ‘aterials-a appliances necessary to complete the execution of; concrete masonry construction shown on the drawings: (>) this section. (c) Coordination vith all other trades in laying outs; and execution of the concrete masonry work. (ay (e) required in conjunction witn and in the courd: constructing the concrete masonry although at vided for under other sections. (ft) SECTION CMW CRE! Y WORKS Item 2. SCOPE OF WORK: (Cont'd) (@) Arranging for the necessary storage space and protection for materials at the jobsite, (h) Providing assistance and facilities for all inspections by the Govemnment Engineer as required in the course of execution of the work. @ Arranging for furnishing test specimens and samples of materials as maybe required. ltem 3, MATERIALS: The following materials to be used under this section of the specification shall conform with the concrete masonry standards indicated, (a) ‘Cement-to conform with ASTM C-150, Type L (©) Sand or fine aggregate-shall be clear, sharp and well graded, and freo from injurious amount of dust, lumps, shale , alkali, surface coatings and organio matter. ‘© Hollow Masonry Units shall be of non-load beating type . CMW. 2 SROTION .CHW : GORCRELE MASONRY WORKS Cont'd.) _/ HIBN 3. MAnERIAL: (2) A121 load bearing masonry units shall have'a mini~" mam compressive strength of not less tian 5:5 MPa (800 psi) based on five (5) individual unfts when tested’ in accordance with the methods set forth in ASTH C-140~70, or as tested by the Burean of Materials and Quality Control, OPWil. Masonry units shall have: been cured for not less than 14 days if steam-cured, or 28 days if air-cured when placed in the structure. [im 4, MORTAR AND GROUT: : Cement chall be type I Portland cemert conforming ¢ to ASTH C~150. . (a) Plastic cement shall have less than 12% of the’ total volumes in approved types of plastitising agente and ehall conform to all of the reqhire- nents for.Portland Cement per ASTH © 150, ekcept in respect to the limitations in insoluble rt sidue, air-entrainment, and addition subsequel to calciratioh. (be) Mortar chali be freshly prepared and uniformly mixed in the: proportion of 1 part Portland Cemen} 1/4 part maximum ‘lime putty or hydrated lime, « loose. sand not less than 1-1/2 and not more than- 3 times the cum of the volume of cemont and line used, and shall conform to ASTM ¢ 270. * a (ec) Grout for pouring shall be of fluid consistency and mixed in tho proportion by volume, 1 part Portland Cement, 2-1/2. part minimum 3 ‘parts ma- ximun damp loose sand where the grout space i Less than 75 mm in its least dimension. (a) Grout for pouring shall-be fluid consistency and mixed in ‘the ratio by volume, 1 part Porte. «i land cetient, 2 parte minimum to 3 parts maxioums (2) damp loose sand, 2 parts coarse aggregate whens the grout épace is 75 um or more in its least dimension. SECTION ci NASONRY WORKS ‘ITE! 4. KORTAR AND GROUT: (Cont'd) (2) Grout for pumping shall be of fluid consistency and shall have not less than 7 bags of cement in each cubic wetre of grout. The wix design shall be approved by Government Engineers (f) Fluid consistency, shall mean that consistency as fluid as possible for pouring without seg- regation of the constituent parts. (jg) Aggregate for cortar shall conform to ASTM G-Thh. (a) Aggregate for grout shall conform to ASTM C-Ho' (4) Aamixtures: The use of admixtures shall not be permitted in mortar or grout unless substantia— ting data is submitted to and approved by the Government Engineer. (3) the use of admixtures shall not be permitted smi mortar without reducing the line contents : (ic) Insert coloring pigments maybe added but not, to exceed 6% by weight of the coment. (1) The use of uncontrolled fire clay, dirt and.other( deleterious materials is prohibited. (mw) Water-free from deleterious quantities of acids alkalies and organic materials. . d ITEM 5. RBINFORCING STEEL: : (@) Minimum requirements’ for deformed steel rein- «/ forcemente shall conform to ASTM h-305. a : (v) Wire reinforcement shall confora to ASTM A 82. (c) Reinforcement shall'be clear and free from loose rust acale and any coatings that reduce bond, ** and kinks. seCTION CHY CONCRETE MASONEY WORKS _/TAEM 6. GUNSTRUCTION (a) (») (ec) fue Workmanship: Masonry vork shall not be started, when the horizontal and vertical alignment of the founda- ton ds a maximum of 25 mm total in error. e (a-1) ALL masonry shall be laid true, level. plumb and neat in accordance with the plans. (a-2) Units shall be cut accurately to Gee ant plumbing ducts, openings electrical works, etc., and all holes shall be neatly patched. (a3) Bxtrene care shall be taken to prevent vi- | sible grout mortar stain. (a-4) No construction supports shall be attached to the wall except where specifically per- mitted by the Government Engineer. Masonry Unit: Masonry units shall be sound, dry, clean and free from cracks when placed in the structure. (b-1) ALL masonry units shall be stored on the jot” so that they are kept off the ground and protected from the rain. Wetting the § units shall not be peraitted except when, not dry weather existe causing the units: te. be warm! to the. touch,.and theb thessarfager. only may be wet with a light fog spray. “74 (v-2) Proper masonry units shall be used to. pro- vide for all windovs doors, bond beams, lintels, plasters, etc., with a mininum of unit cutting. (b-3) Where masonry units cutting is necessary," all cuts shall be neat and true. Mixing of Mortar and Grout: Mortar shall be mixed by placing 1/2 of the water and sand in the operating mixer. Then add the cement, lime and the remainder of the sand and water. af cw - 5 SECTION CHW CONORETE MASONRY WORKS /™ 6. CONSTRUCTION: (cont) (a) Pw (e-1) (c-2) Bonding: Concrete sesonry units should be laid with the thicker edge of the shell up to’ provide a wider mortar bed. (a1) (a-2) (a-3) (a=) (a-5) (a6) Hortar once mixed to optinui plasticity shal not de retonpored with water. Retempering decreases the strength of the mortar. Any mortar which is unused after 1 ¥ hours from< the initial mixing time shall not be used. After all ingredionts are in the batch mixer, they shall be mechanically mixed for not. leaaiiif then 3 minutes. Hand mixing shel] not be-~jj employed unless specifically approved. Both face shel]. and ends of all blocks should receive a full bed of mortar. se Sew Cross webs should be mortared. For bonding the masonry to the foundation, ‘the“top surface of the concrete foundation #4 shall be clean and with laitence removed...” and aggregate exposed before: starting: the” masonry construction. : Where no bond pattern is shown, the wall": shall be laid up in straight, uniform coar with regular running bond. Intersecting masonry walls and partitions,’\: shall be bounded by the use of steel ties at 600 om 0.C. maximum. Corners shall units and shall be solidly groutéa. Where stack bond is indicated on the plang, approved horizontal reinforcement shall. Poe provided at 600 mm}0.C, maximum. sECTION CMH CONCRETE NASONRY WORKS (e-7) Joints which ‘are not tight at the time of: ooling shall be raked out, Painted and , then tooled. : (e-8) Unless otherwise specified or aétailed on the plans, in hollow unit masonry, the hou” Tizontal and vertical mortar joints shall!) be 10 mm thich full mortar coverage on they face shells and on the webs surrounding.“ cells to be filed. (e-9) Vertical head joints shall be buttered vell, for a thicknese equal to the face sholliof: {oe cuit and these jointe ahall be shoved Higntly so that the mortar bonds well tose Teeneilite. Joante shall be oolidly flied 294 from the face of the block to at least ‘ena depth of tho face shell. : (e-10} It is necessary to move a unit after it’ has deen once set in place, the unit shally Re removed from the wall, cleangd and’ set, in freeh mortar. = es (e-11) Génerete ‘building bricks shall be 19k full head-and bed joints. (e-12) Lantele, cepping units and all bearing “plese ‘set by the Bason shall be set in-full bedi mortar. . os (13). When control joints are required, the: be as detailed on the plans. : fine SECTION chi CONCRETE MASONRY WORKS fm 6. CONSTRUCTION: (Cont'd.) 7 g (@) Grouting/Ceneral: Reinforeing steel shall be se- hi cured in place and inspected before grouting starts. § (g-1) Mortar dropping should be kept out of the grout space. a : place. “ys Ws (e-2) 22 grout shall ve puddied or vibrated in “iv (G3) Vertical celts to be filled with grout shaxl : have vertical alignment to uaintdin a ae ees ener eeenaet a (g-4) Cells containing reinforcement shall be 5; idly filled. with grout and pours shall: be, stopped 38 mm below the top of‘a course to, forma key at pour, joints. (gt5) Grouting of beams over openings shall ve. i done dn continuous operation. noPizontel. masonry beam shall be covered with metal latch or special units used tov confine the frout fill to the beam section: ITEM 7. REJECTION 4 (a) In casé the shipnent faile to’ conformite the spe: cified requirements the contractor may sort it exponse.of the contractor. In case the second‘setit of specimens fails to conform to the test rex ments, the entire lot shall be rejected. Paz ADDEADIN: fx SECTION CMW amples of masonry block representing one (1) unit in every 1000 blocks shall be selected and tested in ac~ cordance with "Standard Method of Testing Masonry” Units (AST 410). No blocks.shall be used urless the restlts of the tects are approved by: the Gov't. Engineer. The Contractor shall provide the samples’ and convey them to the approved. Gov't. Laboratory for test~ ing by the Gov't, Engineer. The cost of providing the samples and transporting them to the testing labozatoxy shall be borne by the Contractor. RETEMPERING a) The mortar shall be mixed only in such quantities. as are required for immediate use and any mixture vhich has developed initial set shall not be used Mortar which has initially set or partially har- dened shall not be tampered or retfixed. con - 1 Item 6. CONSTRUCTION: (Cont'd) (©) Joints; The starting joint on foundation shall be laid with the full ‘mortar coverage on the bed joint except at the area where grout occurs free from mortar so that the grout will contact the foundation. (@1) Mortar joints shall be straight, clean and uniform in the ‘thickness and stiall be tooled as shown on the plans. (€-2) All walls shall have joints tooled with. a round bar (or V- shaped bar) to prodisce a dense, slightly concave surface well ‘bonded to the block at the edges, unless specifically detailed, (@3) Tooling shall be donc when the mortar is partially set buy still sufficiently plastic to bond, All tooling shall be done with a tool which compact the mortar, pressing the éxcess mortar cut of the joint rather than dragging out, (@-4) -Raked joints shall be not more than 13mm deep and where ‘exposed to the weather shall be tooled. (e-5) Where walls are to receive plaster, the joints shall be struck flush. + cMW-7 SECTION CRCW JONCRE: CO} Item 1, $ COPE: @ All’ concrete and reinforced concrete works shall be done in accordance with the. standard specifications for concrete and reinforced concrete works, as adopted by the government, in so far as it does not conflict with the revised proportioning of concrete as specified hereinafter. Tiem 2, GENERAL @) ) ©) Standard, Specifications -and Codes: The works covered by this Section unless otherwise noted on detailed, shall be govemed by the Building Code requirements for Reinforced Concrete (ACI 318), Standard Code or Are and Gas Welding in Building Construction of the American Welding Society. The latest edition of all standard specifications or codes will be used. Coordination : The concrete work shall be coordinated with the work of other trades to allow reasonable time to set sleeves, inserts and other accessories which must be in position before conorets bases and ‘pads of mechanical equipment shall be adjusted to comply with the approved shop drawings for the equipment. Workmanship : The contractor shall be responsible for any additional cost which may result from concrete surfaces which are not finished to the required profile or elevation. Samples : Submit sample of cement and aggregates proposed for use in the concrete work for approval, enumerating names, sources and descriptions of materials. CRCW-1 Vee S et eo} oye/ SECTION CROW CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS tem 3. CONCRETE : (@ GENERAL : The concrete shall consist oa Portland cement, fine aggregates, coarse aggregates, water, and where specified, admixtures, proportioned, mixed, placed, cured and finished as hereinafter. Specified. Item 4. MATERIALS. : (2) Portland Cement — ASTM C 150 type 1 for normal Portland Cement; Type I for high early strength Portland cement. The same brands for Portland coment from the sams imill shall be used ‘for concrete, throughout the job. Cement stiall be any standard commercial brand in 40 ~ Kilogram bag such as Filipinas Island, Republic or other locally available equivalent. (b) Eine Aggregates — shall be clean, hard, coarse river sand or crushed sand ‘free from injurious amount of clay loam and vegetable matter, (©) Coarse Aggregates ~ shall be river run gravel or broken stones, The ‘maximum size shall be 1/5 of the ‘nearest dimension between sides of forms of the concrete of 3/4 of the minimum clear spacing. between reinforcing bars, or between rebars and forms whichover is smaller. cRCW-2 iP | be G5 SECTION CRCH CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS Cnet 5. WATERIALS: (Cont !€.) : (a) (ed (2) a ITEX 6, PROPORTIONING: : (a) Mixing Vater - Water used in mixtyie to shall be clean and free trom ihjurious amountiofit ceils, acids, alkeli, organic materials or other deleterious substances. ea su Admixtures = Admixtures used in concrete shallsbe) produced by a reputable manufacturer andiusedi -gccordance vith the namutecturer' a printedkesney tions and are subject to approval by the! Sates -1) Plesticizing Admixtures :’.Conerets shall be free from chiorides an form to ASTM C~494~651. e-2) Cale ny, ‘cumstances. ~ a Tie Wires shall be standard commercial GsT», wizes gauge No. 16 ae the mix for each type of concreté requiredibysthe ‘specifications and drawings to ob: as determined by test cylinder, : than required. Strength requirehents noted on the drawings. The adequacy of the mix design shall de: fied by a test on a minimum of 6 cylinders att at +7 daya, 3 at 20 dayo, in accordance wiih C 192 and G 39 and by slump tests in ASTM C 143, The testing leboratory shall suomi, 5 SECTION CRCW CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS / 3TH 6. PROPORTIONING: (Cont'a.) (o) Ce) (a) (o) If, at any:time during construction, the. concrete resulting. from the approved mix-design ¥( roves to be unsatisfactory for any reason such’\} to prevent segregation, honeycomb, ote., or im sufficient strength, the contractor’ shall img Giately notity the testing laboratory and the Government Engineer. The laboratory, shall moz, dify the design, subject to approval of the Government Enginéer or his duly authorized repr: sentative until a satisfactory concrete is obta: \ = op tone concrete - Minimum compressive cylinder trength of concrete fc: at 28 days area as follovs. =a sha) xcs 30.68 uPa tor Rokings, columns, s 2. ater content shall not exceed 28 litres’ per, kilograms (one bag) of cement and the slump: shpll not exceed 100 mm-in all cases unless/.otha: wibe changed by the Engineer. - ac! Len Concreté: Lean céncrete mix to be desigl to|produce concrete with a 28 day strength: of ¥Pd, slump and size shall be subject to depending on where it is mixed. ee Testing: The Contractor shail eaply, at expehse, ‘an approved testing laboratory, -makel compression and slump tests and inn subalt 5 copies of test reports to theEr Read{mixed concrete companies may use theii Labotatories prévided that testing is donejw: the shpervision of the Governnent,| Bigineer (ox) Guly huthorized representatives. Q ae Sts Compression and slump tests shall belmadetl for cfery 50 cus metres of concrete orffrastion -the#eof, but not less than 1 set of tegtssshally be made from any one batch of concrete “andally a 3 testa shall be made frém the same batch. aks" SECTION CROW CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS Ve 6. PROPORTIONING (2) (9) (a) (Cont'a.) Compression Tests: Nake 3 standard 150 mm x 300 mm cylinder and-test in accordance with ASTM C 32 and! € 39. Test one (1) cylinder a. the age of 28 days”). and one (1) cylinder at the age of 7 days. Keop one cylinder in regerve for a 56 day test, ifthe! 28 days test does “not meet the requirements. Make = additional cylinder as regdired to checic strength of concrete in the construction. ‘ These cylinders jt, are to be cured in the field in the same mannergas, ‘as to tho concrete in the construction is curgde dl: eae Slump tests: For each. representative quantityy othe: conerete. mentioned above, two slump tests shallihe., made in accordance with ASTM C 143. Se y : “ ee Test Reports: The testing laboratory shali submitit i copies of dts test cylinder reports vhich arattay includé, as far as applicable, ‘the folloying inci formation: Location, of. the structure wheretheliimiy concrete is used, deaign number, concrete: design} Strength, type and manufacturer of portlandlegtent) amount of any admixtures used, sluhp tests, eau ef sampling, cylinder application number, deyssi cured in the field, days ciired in laboratory faces at time of testing, crushing stress, tyne!ofjzaituresm who, made the cylinders, who shipped ‘the{cylindersiton the laboratory and vhether concrete strengthimeetans the specifications. ea Eos Inspection of Batch Plant operation on Check" basis as required to insure the delivered to the job complies with the tions and the design mix. The testing shall provide this ‘service as directed vernment Engineer, Additional Tests: If, in the opinion of thefEngine Based on cylinder strengths below specificationsire: quirements or xisual defects, conerute of poorgaualag: has been placed, additional tests shall: belmaden directed by the Governaent Engineer and: atithesex; pense of the Contractor. Test may be compresnign.. test. on cored cylinder per ASTM C 42, and/orsleag!*) tests as outlined in ACI 318, Section 202,°orlast: specified. cReW SECTION CRY CONCRETE AND REINFORCE! CONCRETE WORKS fe 7. MIXING CONCRETE: fa ) ‘The mixing and measuring equipment ‘shall be ‘as follows and shall be subject for approval. (p) Site Mixea Concrete: Provide a batch mixer type. ? equipped with accurate timing and measuring ;de= i! nis Yiecs and operate in accordance.with the. manus) fi.) Tacturer's recoumendations - ees ‘The mixing time for each bateh, aft! solid materials aro in the mixinip drum, vided that water is introduced before {1/#! qixing time has elapsed, shall not be! legs’ 1 ainute for mixers having a capacity! of@1y) metres or a fraction thereof of addition: / LTE 8, READY MIXED CONCRETE: , (a). AM ready mixed concrete shall cajterm witht. requirenents af ASTM C 94 be p¥aced in formsyii within one hour after adding water or not. pore than 1/2 hours if o retarder is used.‘ r¢¥snald} ba kopt constantly egitated during the transit period. oe / / rim 9. PLACING concneze. : : (a) Do not start the placing of concretejuntiig, forns ‘and the reinforcenént for the.yhole! are properly laid and installed, cleaned, pected and’ approved. (») Roughen and clean construction, joints:and, Jus, before any pouring starts,wet and slushivithy cement mortar. | / eH 10, RETEMPERING: (a) The contractor shall mix only such:quanti) that are required for inmediate usefan¢ which has developed set shall’not ‘be use crete which has partially hardoned shall. be retempered nor used, SECTION CROW CONCRETE AND RETNPORCED CONCRETE. WORKS a 11. HANDLING AND PLACING CONCRETE: tad () (ce) ‘i 3 (a) TT 12. GURING AND PROTECTION: (a). After the concrete is mixed, it shall be imnen/3i Qiately. conveyed in approved push carts ‘or buggd (icept temporary runvays built so: that runway,sup ports vill not bear upon reinforcenent of. fresh} concrete) to desireé-locations, and carefully.ige7 posited in such mannor as to prevent the separa: Bon of ingredient or displacement of reinforce: nents. ' Conveying or hauling of congrete;bysthas use of long inciined chutes or pipes will ‘notber| permitted, Dumping concrete into carts or buggies withialin! free fall of more than one metre will not.be. 20) mitted. Hardened splashes or accumulation’ of concrete on forms or reinforcements shall ben: moved before the work proceeds. #1 When placing operations would involved aroppingsia the concrete. more than 1-1/2 metres, itfshallipede Goposited through sheet metal or other, a conveyors, As for practicability, th : Shell be Kept full of concrete during the placing ara tneir invor ends shall be kept burdeating inal newly placed concrete. After the, jal setio: ‘the concrete, the forns shal not Be Jarredia no strain shall be placed on the ends ‘of::the inforcing bar which projects. = Conerete in colums shall be placed injoneicontiry) nuous operation ang alloy to set 12 hourshbetes: caps are placed. “oncrete in beans and-stabs superstructures shall be placed in one;continugus operations. Construction joints, shalljberplaccs Protect all concrete vork from érying jout “af tentg renoval of forna by covering with waterprootnotiy paper, polythelene sheeting, burlap, abiajcoatingss of approved membrane curing compound with; moisture retention property equal to 90%, bas ea! on- AS THIGH 309 and ¢ 156, applied in accordance with SECTION CRCW Item 12, CURING AND PROTECTION : (Cont'd) ‘manufacturer's instructions, Membrane curing compound shall not be used where floor hardener, membrane waterproofing, damiproofing, resilient floor tile or other floor or wall covering set in adhesive, concrete-fill or setting béds, paint, plaster or other applied finishes, or surfaces treatment aro'to be subsequently applied, Wet burlap as often as required to keep concrete wet throughout each day for a period of at least 7 days where normal Portland cement is used and 3 ‘days where high early strength cement is used. Ttem 13. REINFORCING STEEL AND ACCESSORIES: @) All mild steel for columns, shear. wall, footings and footing beams shall be high grade deformed bars with Fy = 275.90 MPa for bars larger than 16mm dia. (b) For 16mm dia. And smaller bars’ use intermediate grade deformed bars; Fy = 227,53 MPa, © For Smm bars plain ones may be used unless otherwise specified, (@) Accessories : Provide bar supports and other accessories necéssary to hold bars in the proper positions while concrete is being places. Bar supports which come in contract with forms for concrete exposed to view in the finishes structure shall be galvanized, Bar supports are subject to approval, © Mill Certificate and Test: Furnish two (2) copies of manufacturér’s certificate of mill tests of all reinforcing steel. The Contractor shall, employ at his own expense, an approved testing laboratory which shall test, at the supervision of the ‘Government Engincer, all sizes of reinforcement of each bulk. CRCW -9 SECTION CRCW CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS Ve 13, REINFORCING STEEL AND ACCESSORIES: (Cont'a.) (9) Shop Drowings : Bach reinforcing’ steel detail and placement ial Gravings shall be submitted for approval. “Any: naterial fabricated before ‘the final approval? of tho shop drawings vill be done at ‘the Co tractor's risk, but no material shall be “ins; telled until final epproval of the "Shop: DFat ings", Shop conga shall be in accordance si with the Menual@Standard Practice for Detail: ing Reinforeee Chncrete Structure" (ACT 315)! (a) Labeting: wa Bars shall be properly labeled with weathorproote tags to facilitate identification. eee (i) Storage of Materials: Stoxe steel reinforcing bars on supports ground Ievel. Keep covered with tarpulins; required, due to a delay in uses, : (3) Pigeing: Place ail reinforcement according. to the japprovedy plecenent Gravings. Use sufficient bar supganta, ties, anchors and other accessories to .holdbelligs Reinforcing steel “sal! ve cledned of, oil one scale, rust or other coatings which ‘yit1iimpat bond anal clall be witout, Kanks oi Bend": Olhers fle-ehine--will be repeckd act ‘All welded splices ‘éboll be made by. centitics welders, Certification shall be submit E tie Government Engineer or his duly authorizedsnep: : sentative before any welding works shallibelista | ‘The welding of bars shall conforn to}.AWS: Diet Recommended Practices for Welding Reinforcingy All kars shall be dent cold. += SECTION CRCW. CONCRETE AND REINFORCED, CONCRETE WORKS ¢ (q) GENERAL: Foras shall conform to ghape, fand dimensions shown on the drawiiga. . Theva Ge substantial and designed to resist thegrge: cure and weight of the concrete’ and shalt Be: Serly tiéa and braced or shored so as te saints TReie position and shape. The forms shalt bs. segtanely Light to prevent Leakage of mortars ]H ach) Shop érewings of foravork,{viere. i equseea by the Governaent Engineer,’ shall belsubassg tea for approval before the fabrication «anges erection of such fornwork. eae in a-2) Provide temporary openings where {nogess any to facilitate cleaning and inspection |i 4 sCataiy before depositing concretent! a-3) (A121 foxm materials are subject to approval before construction. ack) the type of forin used shall be in’agcorsnies with the faish requirenents. as epecitisg | as-shovn gn detailed érawings+ a+5) Start forming at the first floo: nev materials. Forms for exposed ,concretes ney be reused only af the: surface haoknegs gbsorbed moisture and has not. splinteres, i Varped or peeled, subject.to the engineer! ae “oproval of bis dveignated xeprogentaliyGings fa eee a-6) Coat foras with’ noh-staining form.ots gf petting reinforcement. ‘The formoilishar fot contain chemical that will jinpai fthey strength of the concrete. a aaa a7) Side forms of footings may be omittedbens Conerete placed against the neatioxcaval, only when approved by the Gevernmenth eng faeen or his ‘duly authorized repdesentatiye when appropriate credit is allow! ee a-8) All exposed corners shall be gquarey SECTION CRCW CONCRETE AND REINFORCED CONCRETE WORKS Item 14. FORMS : (Cont'd) (@9) Removal of forms or shoring is subject to approval by the Government Engineer and under no circumstances shall botiom forms and shoring be rmoved until the members have acquired sufficient strength to support their weight and the load thereon. Forms shall remain in place for a minimum time as follows: Columns, shear and bearing walls ———-------— 3 days RCW - 12 ‘SECTION POPF PLAIN CEMENT PLASTERING FINISH. YEH 1. DESCRIPTION: Ae ITM 2. PROMUCTS: A SCOPE OF WORK: The Work include cement plastering as indicated :¢ plans completo. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS + ing is noted on the drawings and sohegules,. Pl work shall be properly coordinated with the workiot other trades. The work of other trades shall’ bg quately protected from damage during plaste: tions. Finishing vork shall be protected a vering of heavy Craft, waterproof paper oryothe proved protective cevering with lapped and sealed Scaffolding shall be amply strong, well brac securely and inspected regularly. Overloading Seaffolding will not be permitted. wo al NATERTALS, . ts a) Portiand cement shall conform to standardjapecifis cations of the ASTM C 150, Typérl, latest editien' ») Hydrated line shall conform to the stander. fications of the ASTM C-6, latest edition, 2 c) Sand shall be hard, sharp, well washed, silige a) Vater ehall be sresh, clean and free fron’ ori matter, acids and alkalies. DELIVERY, STORAGE_AND HANDLING: BELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING Manufactured materials shall be delivered. in‘ thesmany facturer's original unbroken packages .or{containerawhich: aro labeled plainly with the manufacturer's nanopend wegedh brands. All’ comentious materials shall be:kexthdnye until ready to be used.’ They shali be storedfor: ground, under cover and away from sweating walls, other damp surfaces. Y ee MIXTURE a) Plaster materials, specified on.a volune: shell be measured accurately in approved:vontainer that will insure the specified proportion. ile Fing nateriais with ahovele (shoved count)! ¥ be:permitted. SECTION PCP PLAIN CEMENT PLASTERING FINISH ITEM 3, EXECUTION : B, WORKSMANSHIP: "(CONT‘D) Gare'shall be taken to prevent sagging and consequent; dropping of applications. There shall be no visitge junction marks in the finish coat where on day adjoins the other. C. PAICHING, PAINTING AND CLEANING: Upen completion, of the building and when dirested, all\loose, cracked, danage or defective plasteringy shall be cut out and replastered in a satisfactoryim and approved sanner. "All painting and patsnine¥efs pladtered surfaces and plaster vork abutting orsads, ; joining any other finish work, shall be done: ii : heat: and workmanlike manger. Plaster éropping (or! spattering shall be renoved from all surfacsp« WK Expoged plastercd surfaces shall bo Left inva‘cleany unbldmighed condition ready to receive paint. finish." Protective covering shall de renoved;fran| #loots and ali ruvbish and debric ahall be removed from the building. Res/leg— SECTION PCPF PLAIN CEMENT PLASTERING FINISH ITH 3. c EXECUTION A 3. ~ MIXTURE: (CON'T.) ») Mortar for brown coat shall be mixed in the pr. portion (by volume) of 1 part Portland cenent.4: parts send, and 1/4 part hydrated lime. Nortaxy for finish coat shall be the sanu as specified for brown coats, except that the proportions. of APPLICATION OF PLASTER Surfaces to receive plaster shall bo cleaned of all.fiizi projections, dust, loose particles, grease bond breekers and other foreign matter. Plaster shall not be ‘appliediy airoctly to (a) concrete of masonry surfaces’ the: been painted or previously plastered. Before. the.’pl tering work is started, masonry surfaces shall: beter ce\ thoroughly with a fo9 spray of clean vator to produces a uniformly moist condition. Metal ground, coraer beads, acreeds and other accessories shall bec carefully for alignment before work is atarte: Brown coat. The brown coat shall be applied: wi. ficient pressure to £111 the grooves, in. hollow, blesily or concrete to provent air pockets and scour, al gaod! bond. The brown coat shall be lightly scratched tang broomed, Each coat of cenent: plaster ‘shallibe keptity) brown coat shall again be evenly moistened ong spray. The finish coat shall be floated: firs will force the sand particles down into ‘the | plana Plestered surfaces shall be smooth and free areas, trovelied marks, checks and blemishes ,"\iZhi of plaster shall be 10'am. (3/8") on vertical conga! and on masonry. WORKMANSHIP + SECTION MISC. LA us ITEM 3. WT. L WORKS, WT. GRILLES, (@ The contractor shall provide and fit securely in place all WT. 1 Works, WT. 1, Grilles, WT. L Railings, Ballusters, ets, where indicated with detail drawings and full size details/ MISC. - 2 ed a) - ee fs, PAINTING WORKS Deseription This Tem shall consist of furnishing all paints, enamels, and other Products to be used, including labor, tools and equipment required as shown on the Plans and in accordance with this Specifications, Material Requirements All paint materials shall meet the requirements of the standard specifications of the Standardization Committce on supplies and shall be binding contract between us, until 4 feria] Contract ie prepared snd executed; and (2) Mo understand that you are-not bound to accept the Lowest Evaluoted Bid or any‘othar f4d-that you may receive. Name’ +, AQUINOLDELA QHUZ ENOTNEBRING & CONSTRUCTION In the_capieity oft TYohnical Consultant & Project Coordinator/tuthorised tive by Specisl Pouer of Attorney. Signed: ARTENZO. PARNGAS, SR Duly authorised ‘BIGINEBRING & CONSTRUCTION, jy 2021, sign the Bid for ond on behelf of : AQUINO-DELA CRUZ Date: Uovenkor a/ REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION OF DBM PERIMETER ENCE Mem Scope of Works oy | use Unie Cost Total Amount 1. VILL | ELECTRICAL WORKS (Perimeter Lighting) ay a ae cates 7 000 i SS aaa 1 | vanaarinaoenn | | = | a 46am] 3498.50 Brs.:4-20AT, 2P, 220 ECR Rated 30AT, 29, 2309,| 3 set 640.95| doa” SOAR ‘Total Amount for Tem "VI" /2; 633.06 Total Bid Amountia Words and Figures: TWO MILLION TWO HUNDREO POURTY FINE THOUSAND FIVE HARDOREO THREE PESOS 2 WIMETY ONS CEpAvoss (2,245, 503.9) Submitted by: Name and Signature of Authorized Representative: Name of Bidder:__ 6 Section VILL. Bill of Quantities REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION OF DBM PERIMETER FENCE Item Scape of Works ay. | use Unie Cost ‘Total Amount 1.) DEMOLITION OF WORKS 1 iting Colum (sl) 00 | em 229 Gates 300 | 190.50 Bice Gries Gat |g [40.50 ‘Steel Matting Fence on Pipe Frame 73300 | saan 90.52 | Concrete Chipping ‘7.007 | Tam 152.40 "Total Amount tor fee "P™ Ci 860 .78| | Tip EARTHWORKS Excavation 142.00 | cam. 37.60 |" gE O8F. eek oe [am 254 [S, BG) - Graven Teas [em | cea S| 28, 232.70 “Total Amount for Item Il" 88, 684 ./0 Tit, | CONCRETE WORKS wen [em | 6 acd | 421,207. a Total Amount for em “IP B/307. 44 1. | MASONRY WORKS G3 | 37659 82] “Total Amount for Kem "1V™ ZIG - 32. | V._| STEEL GATES AND GRILLES | ‘Steel Gates (New) S093 | sq.m. 000 722, 790-20 | Sie Gre Fence ew) TH | sea OO 32 97L.09| Steel Grille Fence (Repair Only 738 [am ‘1000 | £7,280 00 ola Amount for Trem V™ 7333, 448.00 I T Vi PLASTERING 7 700 | sam SS | BR 7S8 AC Fata Amo fr Teas VP 38,988 K Vil._| PAINTING WORKS Piastered Wall T0883 | sem 00.70 | 70248, 20 Seca Gries and Gate [Pare | sam we 43, $06, “Fetal Amount for tems “VIN | 13,983- 70 Section VIL. Drawings The actual Drawings. are annexed to, and shall form part of, this Bidding Documents. Stated below are the number of drawings and their respective descriptions. Architectural Drawings: 2 Al - Site Development Plan 42 ~ Elevation and Details of Fence at Front and Rear Structural Drawings: 2 S1 - Foundation Plan $2 - Details of Footings/Columns and Wall Footings Electrical Drawings: 2 El - Lighting Layout E2 - Schedule of Loads, Perimeter Fence Layout and Riser Diagram Total Drawings: 6 Se St Sf ex er sez as/ Section VI. Specifications The Building Specifications are annexed to, and shall form part’ of, this Bidding Documents. Seetion VIII. Bill of Quantities REPAIR AND CONSTRUCTION OF DBM PERIMETER FENCE Item Scope of Works ay. | uate Unit Cost ‘Total Amount T_| DEMOLITION OF WORKS T Existing Columns (7 sets) 400 on. 229 HUG. 00 t aise 3800 | sam 90.50| _/0.477..5D | Tied Oe ast [sam (90-S0\ [271.95 t Steel Matting Fenée on Pipe 58.00 | sa 190.52 | 20,336.50 Concrete Chipping 37.00 | inm, 182-40 | 13,258. G0 > Toiai Amoust forfien C1860. 75 4 a | Ti | BARTHWORKS t rewvation Tan [eam S70 | 45 085.0 Bea 330] eum ot 1S 367 = a Gravetill 1600 ee. C9. 05 | 28, 232./0 "Fotal Amonat for Kem "I 88 O84. 20 tir, | CONCRETE WORKS E72 | eam Said | 42/207. ¥4-| Total Amount for Tem “i” f2/, 307. 44 WV. | MASONRY WORKS SEO | sam G3L 275,558. 324 “Total Amount for [tem “IV" ZOE 3B 2 | V._| STEEL GATES AND GRIELES Bees Gate (ew) Wiss | sam |B 000 73770. 0 ‘reel Grille Fenee (New) ao | se | st0_| jon, 976-0 Steel Grille Fence (Repair On) wae | sem 1,000 $7,280 ~00! Toad kmoiat innit v" 17 38 aft .00 | Vi. | PLASTERING es 730 | saan. SB AT) BE PS8 IC "Fouad Amount for Rem ™V 38, KEK | Vii.” | PAINTING WORKS Piastered Walls 1058.13 ‘sq.m. GeO 70,248. 20. Seal Salen na Gi [ee [a 7 42, 906, 52. “Total Amount for Item “VII NB, 453-70. RWET” REPAIR XK CONSTRUCTION OF DEI) PERIMETER PENCE TEM| SCOPE OF woRK, |_@ wT | Un Cosy | ysl A L | pempry ro, OF WORKS i a)eKisrme coes (7 3&5) 4.00 | eum. | 2329 RG 2 cares SE. LP.S| 10.977 © sx. Gatees i 62.32 | Sem /90.8?| (1. 87), Dye. maprnic Fence o J PIPE_FRamMES 133.00 | SB1% JOS | X34 ©) cone. Cty pPANG 87.00 | Lam H2.¢8| (326% se LHAL AMT Fl G1 860 LE. ART HL OS ORES. a a EXCAVAT 0A 42 Cum | 3/7-S | AC ons Bog ple 2.5% leu.m| 264 IS 36 GRavet File g Cu. | -/SO8- YS | 28237 Berne. tiny P| 88,684 TE | CencRere wer, 2BJ2 jem, | S3k> | 421,205 a TOMA. Ama P | 42/309. iY | masonry wopKs 4% .0/ \S%m, 632 _| 27050 | Tet Amr_ P| OZER | BEL Gays & GeLeS 8% Gare (Wew Sr Chile Fence (Ne o)) | STL. GRIUE Fence (Rep) | THN OPE __ OF _WoRKS a On, TCO. 1k AT weit al PLASTERING SI \_papirihG os0RKS. | PLASTERED bihLLS oss. |so.m. | G28) | 70,048,7 STL. GRILLES. & Cares 78-74 |. - be 43,4056. He oo Ta Amar PNB ISP W | wecrecne works ee) ROUGH IALG = /NS Loy SLOT WS) RES. 3 RING PN CES er Gor | Let’ Pixrukes K tamps| C2 ses | Wa Als PEL BORE. ae : a Mars : 88 AT,2P220V, Az seq_| 3273.%| 3,493.2! Bre AKeRS : 4-2 47, 2P, Dy [_ | PEC Riyed 30 AT, 27, PRY! ela | AF / ver | 6408 | 640.95 Ea Toray amr. | (2,633 I HL BO pray, (IN WARES XFYCURER | I ee = TWO PYLlION Two jfUnORGE| FOURTY FIVE THOUSAND | FINE HUNOREP 7H, X WET ONE | penny CEN TRVOS . 2IKGSO.3:9\ i My _ PROIOCT » REP RX CONSTRUCTION OF DED) PRIOTRIZOE SUBSET” DEOAIWLED ES MATES. _ Zi pemre/ rion weRes! @ ze/ST mG coLs. (7 SS) ~P.0 Cur). i LABOR —F 770.2% TaxB— 86. PROFIT — 72-7? CONTINGLIES — Bb -0> BP 7/4. Deas: (Ss. mM”) : LABOR _——- P_ 8,260 yes —— 990 Hee PRse7_ —— 820° Cony. -————-"_ g/2._-S° Be FP 10,277 5b ©) syreet CLES (62 Fria : LABOR P73 gS Zax L12).76 PREELT ——— 93 £80 Cony. —————- 67 - YO PL BUPC ae L) SL. marTIN@ FexI0E OW Pile _rRame (/33 p>) : lagoR ———'/9, 250 a axes ———— 2, B7Y FREI ———— 1 FPS Cong, ———-_ 997.5? “GF 25, 230.50 = eS) eenckere wb PilG * 2 87.00 Ly MM. "LABOR —————- P°/0, go a& Ayes 1282.86" PREEIT. Loge L COATENGEN ES — or i $13 2598.907 LE GARTHWORKS « @)_ EXCAVATION = /F2 -O8 Cur ~ L2BOR P 35,500 TAKES 4,260" PROE(Z__ ——— ia Onyencen ves — __1,770_} 45, 08S OD pack Fel = 60.2 Gym: oppor F /2 [06 TRE L452 “PRIFIT L 2/0 CenFENGENCIES — (Xe © 15,307 4 CREE Fill [Ew Cure 7 : pares’, —— #'/7,/00 LABOR [70 TAXES 2,667.50 FV ROG TP —— 2, 22, CONTEN GE) oes Lhp a 28,232.10 FY Ul concrepe WRK : 73.72 cum. cemeny — 827 BAGS @ [P< —P 10) WE wo 0 cu. M @ GS? — GMO GRaves — 79 cum. @ 953 — OSE PITERILS —— B ke - Lopik. BLP. / BRS — 40,92). PRET ————— 26,23). S? Gonz 36.18 Beaa 42/727 7-89 KN. MPSONRY WORKS. 436.0) Sam. _6 "CHB — S6GF PS @/2 PF 68,028 CEMENT — 47 PAE @ IF = 8U3(T SHO —~ 3d eum @ G50 — __22,/60 a Mmarekincs — © 17) g¢3 — Gps S1,432 -Go AXES —— 726,745 -1o H/ —_ PROFS: ILLEE - RP conringencpes~_B, $721 € F 25, 337. 5 ff _Y. Sreel Cares W @Ricles: @) S7ee, enres. (68) (2-33 Sa) 3068 7 mY F 122,790 4 7 e BJ SrebL_ GR UES PERCE (NEt) PO2L9 82.71 2SCO Pa BP _ 1,022,975 C) STEEL GRULE PENCE (REPAIR OILY ) 87.28 SO.M. (060 [88.1 §7, 280 Wi PeASTR IWC. (732 00 SO.) - Cement — 6) PAE _@ [VE —— PIN8IL Snipe —— /$ wm. @ G92 —— 700 MATERIACE B23, SFO LOeoR. 7, 078. mxeS ——— 3,680.82 PROFIT 2 06F 35 Con tnd certs — LFF. 16 BES 8 Mi. PAINTING WORKS - 8) Prasreneo wnt (068 73 Sam.) HEE. 9 cans (fG Ls) © (S70 = ans TOP 204, 7 cans (U6 78) @1OS= |], 018 AtuTRAL/ 2R_ — BS Garo @__ G0 — /3 308 Pant THWNR- Sf Garws © 0 = Z 2 PAINT BRUSH — 3-#S 7” @ SS — a PAINT ROWER PS _/2” & ZO GOO. MATERIATS — FID 4/ £ ong ———— (2 TARE G a PROET_ ——— C039 e Com 7tn GEPCIES — 2, [

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