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PROPOSED

RESIDENTIAL
APARTMENTS
FOR

MRS. ANN NSUBUGA


NAMAZZI,
P.O.BOX .......
KAMAPALA

ON

PLOT 1211, BLOCK 244,


KISUGU, MUYENGA,
MAKINDYE DIV. KCCA

BILLS OF
QUANTITIES

December 2016
INDEX PAGE

BILL No. DESCRIPTION PAGE No..

A1 Preliminaries ,1/1 - ,1/10


A2 Substracture ,2/1 - ,2/3
A3 Waliing and Frame 3/1 - 3/3
A4 Roof 4/1 - 4/2
A5 Finishes 5/1 - 5/6
A6 Doors and Windows 6/1 - 6/4
A7 Joinery and fittting 7/1 - 7/2
A8 Electrical Installations 8/1 - 8/8
A9 Mechanical Installations 9/1 - 9/4
A10 External Works 10/1 - 10/3
AS Summary AS
MS MAIN SUMMARY MS
ELEMENT …i

PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
ELEMENT….i
PRELIMINARIES
A Sufficiency of Bid
The Contractor shall be deemed to have satisfied
himself before bidding as to the correctness and
sufficiency of his Bid for the Works and of the rates
and prices stated in the bills of Quantities which rates
and prices shall cover all his obligations under the
Contract and all matters and things necessary for the
proper completion and maintenance of the works
B Definition of Terms and Abbreviations
The Terms and Abbreviations used in this Bills of
Quantities Shall be interpreted as follows:-
The current British Standard of
shall
Specification published by the
“ B.S.” mean
British Standard Institution, Park
Street, London, W.1 England
shall
“ NO.” mean Number
shall
"L.M. mean Linear Meter
shall
"M" mean Linear Meter
shall
"SM" mean Square Meter
shall
"CM" mean Cubic Meter
The whole of the preceding
description except as qualified in
shall the section in which it occurs.
"Ditto" mean Where it occurs in brackets, it shall
mean the whole of the preceding
description which is contained
within the appropriate.
shall
"MS" mean Measured separately
shall
"BSM" mean Both sides measured
shall
"P.C" mean Prime cost
Exceeding 75mm but not exceeding
shall
150mm in girth, and all items
"75mm tomean
described in this manner shall be
similarly construed.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY
PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Access to site and temporary roads
Means of access to the Site shall be agreed with the
Project Manager prior to the commencement of the
Works and the Contractor must allow for building any
temporary access roads for the transport of materials,
plant and workmen as may be required for the
complete execution of the Works including the
provision of temporary culverts, crossings, bridges or
any other means of gaining access.
Upon the completion of the Works, the Contractor
shall remove such temporary roads, culverts, bridges,
etc., and make good and reinstate all Works and 1,850,000
services disturbed to the satisfaction of the Project
Manager.
B Area to be occupied by the Contractor
The area of the Site which may be occupied by the
Contractor for use as storage and for the purpose of
erecting workshops, etc., shall be defined on the Site
by the Project Manager.
C Setting out
The Contractor shall set out the Works in accordance
with the dimension and levels shown on the Drawings
and shall be responsible for the correctness of all
dimensions and levels so set out by him and will be
required to amend all errors arising from inaccurate
setting out at his own cost and expense. In the event 5,000,000
of any error or discrepancy in the dimensions or
levels marked on the Drawings being discovered,
such errors or discrepancies shall be reported by the
Contractor to the Project Manager for his immediate
No Work shall be commenced by the Contractor until
attention.
he has received written instruction from the Project
Manager to adjust such discrepancies which may be
proved. Upon receipt of such instructions, the
Contractor shall thereupon be responsible for
accurate setting out of the Works, giving effect to the
adjustments necessary to comply with such
instructions, and no claim for extra expense or relief
based on any discrepancy or error in the dimensions
or levels shown on the Drawings may be made
Before any Work is commenced by the Sub-
thereafter.
Contractors or Specialised Firms, dimensions must be
checked on the Site and / or buildings and agreed
with the Contractor, irrespective of the comparative
dimensions shown on the Drawings. The Contractor
shall be responsible for the accuracy of such
dimensions.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 6,850,000
PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Existing services
Prior to the commencement of any Work, the
Contractor is to ascertain from the relevant
Authorities the exact position, depth and levels of all
existing electric cables, water pipes or other services
in the area and he shall make whatever provisions
may be required by the Authorities concerned for the 2,000,000
support and protection of such services. Any damage
or disturbance caused to any service shall be reported
immediately to the Project Manager and the relevant
Authority and shall be made good to their satisfaction
at the Contractors expense.
B Transport to and from the site
The Contractor shall include in his prices for the
transport of materials, workmen, etc., to and from the
Site of the proposed Works, at such hours and such
routes as are permitted by the Authorities
C Public and private roads, pavements
The Contractor will be required to make good, at his
own expense, any damage he may cause to the
present road surfaces and pavements during the
period of the Works. In particular all the existing
lawns, gardens, stormwater channels, hedges, fences
etc., which may be destroyed or damaged during the
progress of the Works are to be made good by the
Contractor to the approval of the Project Manager.
D Security of the works
The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for the
security of all the Works, stores, materials, plant,
personnel, etc., both of his own and Sub-Contractors’,
12,000,000
and shall provide all necessary watching, lighting and
other precautions as necessary as to ensure the
security and the protection of the public.
E Water for the works
The Contractor shall allow for providing all temporary
water supplies required for the works, including Sub-
Contract Works, together with all necessary storage
tanks and distribution systems for the same and must
allow for bearing all expenses incurred and paying for 18,000,000
all water consumed without charge to any Sub-
Contractor. Expenses in connection with Nominated
Sub-Contractors should be allowed for in the
attendance items under the relevant P.C. Sums.
No guarantee or warranty is given as to the
availability or suitability of water at the site.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 30,000,000
PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Electric light and power
The Contractor shall allow for providing all temporary
lighting and power supplies required for the works,
including Sub-Contract works, together with all
necessary distribution systems for the same and must
allow for bearing all expenses incurred and paying for 18,000,000
all current consumed without charge to any Sub-
Contractor. Expenses in connection with Nominated
Sub-Contractors should be allowed for in the
attendance
No guarantee itemsor
under the relevant
warranty P.C. Sums.
is given as to the
availability or suitability of power at the site.
B Telephone
The Contractor shall arrange for, provide and
maintain a telephone on the Site from the
2,800,000
commencement to the completion of the Contract and
shall pay all charges in connection therewith.
C Temporary Buildings for use by the Contractor
The Contractor shall at his own cost, supply and
erect all temporary buildings, sheds, mess rooms and
stores with floors at least 150mm above ground level.
No office, stores or other temporary buildings shall be
erected on Site without first obtaining the consent
from the Project Manager as to the type of temporary
building to be supplied and the position in which they
are to be erected.
D Sheds for storage of Materials
The Contractor shall provide and maintain on the
Site, ample weatherproof sheds for storage of cement
and other perishable materials and shall clear the 4,600,000
same away on completion and make good any
disturbed surfaces.
E Offices for the Project Manager
The Contractor shall provide, erect and maintain
where directed on Site approved weatherproof
lockup office for the sole use of the Project
Manager with a floor area not less than 30 square
metres. The office shall be constructed with
concrete or wooden floor and the walls and ceiling
internally are to be lined with fibreboard. Glazed
windows shall be provided of not less than 1
metre square area and the door shall have a
(i) strong lock or fastening. The office shall be
provided with artificial lighting and electric
power. The office is to be furnished with a table of
sufficient size to carry the drawings, complete
with drawers, and also stools and chairs. The
table should be adequate to sit at least 20
(Twenty) people. The Contractor shall also provide
Two (2 No) working desks and furniture for the
Project Manager. The contractor shall allow for
regular cleaning of the office.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 25,400,000


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
The Contractor shall keep on the Site and
maintain in good condition, one dumpy or
quickset level and levelling staff and one 30
(ii) metres steel/linen tape for the use of the Project
Manager. The Contractor shall also provide
stationery for use by the Project Manager.
He shall provide, erect and maintain a lockup
pedestal type water or bucket closet for the sole
use of the Project Manager including making
temporary connection to drain where applicable
to the satisfaction of the Government and Medical
officers of Health and shall provide the services of
(iii)
a cleaner and pay all conservancy charges and
keep both office and closet clean and in sanitary
condition from the commencement to the
completion of the Works and dismantle and make
good disturbed surfaces to the satisfaction of the
Project Manager on completion of the Works.
The office and the closet shall be completed
(iv) before the Contractor is permitted to commence
the Works.
A Office for the Resident Engineer or Clerk of works
The Contractor shall provide, erect and maintain
where directed on site an approved weatherproof
office for the sole use of the Resident Engineer or
Clerk of Works. The office shall be not less than 14
square meters and shall be of construction similar to
the office of the consultants. The office shall be
furnished with 2 No. desk with lockable drawers
complete with chairs, 2 No. A0 Size drawing chest 12,500,000
with four drawers, 2 No. lockable metal filing cabinet.
The office shall have enough space and chairs for the
occupants and visitors. The office shall also have all
power and lighting points as necessary. The
contractor shall allow for regular cleaning of the
office. The Contractor shall also provide stationery for
The
use bycontractor shall
the Resident also supply
Engineer and
or Clerk of maintain
Works the
following for the full contract duration, with and
including all consumables and maintenance, to the
Project
1No.Manager's Approval:-
fully connected Personal desktop computer
with UPS and Licensed software (Microsoft XP
professional version 2010, Intel ® Pentium 4 CPU,
3.40GHz processor, 1GB of RAM expandable,
80GB HD Drive, CDRW/DVD Drive, Sound Card,
16MB VGA, 2 serial, 4 USB and 1 Parallel port)
(i) complete with keyboard, mouse, mouse pad,
10/100bps Ethernet Card, 19" LCD TFT Flat panel
Screen and accessories as manufactured by Dell
or equal approved. This is the minimum to be
provided and the Contractor is expected to supply
the latest version of both the equipment and
software
1No. A3 colour printer with scanner and photo
(ii) 1,500,000
copy

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 14,000,000


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
(iii) Full time internet connection
1No. 10.1 mega pixel digital camera with
minimum 30-bit colour depth with 8MB internal
(iv)
memory and 4GB memory card for picture storage
as manufactured by Sony or equal approved
These equipments shall revert to the Employer
(vii) 1,500,000
after project completion
A Signboard
The contractor shall provide and erect where directed
and maintain during the whole period of building
operations and remove at completion, an approved
temporary signboard to the Architect’s standard
design and giving the title of the Works and showing
the names of the Employer, Project manager,
1,500,000
Architect, Quantity Surveyor, Engineers and the
Contractor with sufficient space to add the names of
the Nominated Sub-Contractors and Suppliers. The
lettering concerning the Project manager, Architect,
Quantity Surveyor and the Engineer is not to be more
than 75mm high.
B Sanitation of the works
Sanitation of the Works shall be arranged and
maintained by the Contractor to the satisfaction of
the Government and Local Authorities, Labour
Department and the Architect.
C Materials, tools, plant and scaffolding
All materials and workmanship used in the execution
of the Works shall be of the best quality and
description unless otherwise described. Any materials
for the Works condemned by the Project Manager
shall immediately be removed from the Site at the
Contractor’s expense
The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision
of all materials, scaffolding, tools, plants, transport
and workmen required for the Works except insofar
as may be stated otherwise herein and he shall allow
for the provision of the foregoing except for such
items specifically and only required for the use of the
Nominated Sub-Contractors as described herein.
No timber used for scaffolding, formwork or similar
purpose shall be used afterwards in the permanent
Works.
All such plant, tools and scaffolding shall comply with
all regulations whether general or local in force
throughout the period of the Contract and shall be
altered or adapted during the Contract as may be
necessary to comply with any amendments in / or
additions to such regulations.
D Supervision and Working hours
The said Works shall be executed under the direction
and to the entire satisfaction of the Project
Manager,who shall at all times during normal working
hours have access to the Works and to the yards and
the workshops of the

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 3,000,000


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
Contractor and Sub-Contractors or other places
where work is being prepared for the Contract. The
working hours shall be those generally worked by
good employers in the Building and Civil Engineering
Trade in Uganda. No work shall be carried out at
night or on gazetted holidays unless the Project
Manager shall so direct.
No work shall be covered up nor shall any concreting
be carried out in the absence of the Clerk of Works
without the prior approval of the Project Manager in
writing.
A Fair wages
The Contractor shall pay rates of wages and observe
hours and conditions of labour not less favourable
than the minimum rates of remuneration and
minimum conditions of employment applicable in the
district in which the works is carried out. The
relevant notice must be posted up and kept posted
upon the Site where it can conveniently be read by
the employees concerned.
B Labour
No labour with the exception of the watchman, may
be housed on the Site and the Contractor shall allow
for all transport and other charges in moving labour
to and from the Site at such hours and such routes as
are permitted by the Authorities. The Contractor is to
provide, erect and maintain satisfactory housing for
the watchmen and shall remove the same on
completion of the Works.
C Existing Property
The Contractor shall take every precaution to avoid
damage to all existing property including roads,
cables, drains and other services and he will be held
responsible for all damage thereto, arising from the
execution of this Contract, and he shall make good all
such damages when directed at his own expense.
D Protection of the works
The Contractor shall cover up and protect all finished
works liable to damage including provision of
temporary roofs, gutters, drains, etc., until the
completion of the Works.
In the event of any damage occurring to the Works,
materials, sewers, drains, gullies, paths or other
Works on the Site temporarily in the possession of the
Contractor, for the purpose of this Contract, either
from the weather, want of proper protection, defects
or insufficiency of the Works, the Contractor alone
shall be responsible and shall without extra charges,
make good all damages and pay all costs which may
be levied.
E Standard Measurements
All dimensions and measurements, etc., shown on the
Drawings and given in this Bills of Quantities shall be
metric.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Bills of Quantities
The whole of the Works contained in these Bills of
Quantities is measured on the basis of the Standard
Method of Measurement of Building and Associated
Civil Works for Eastern Africa, prepared by the
Architectural Association of Kenya,Quantity
Surveying Chapter Second Edition, Metric, printed in
2008.
The Method of Measurements herein used must be
accepted and will be strictly adhered to for the
adjustments of variations or for remeasurements as
necessary. The whole of the quantities in these Bills,
unless expressly otherwise stated, have been arrived
at by taking the net measurements of various items of
completed Works from the Drawings.
All the Works in this Contract that is liable to
adjustment has been measured as “Provisional” in
these Bills of Quantities, and no excavation or
foundation work or other works so described shall be
filled in or covered up until all measurement needed
for the Adjustments of Variations under clause 37 of
the Conditions of Contract have been made by the
Project Manager.
The rates set out by the Contractor against each item
shall, unless otherwise expressly provided to the
contrary, or unless there is a separate item for extra
labour, cutting or waste, be held to include for waste
on materials, carriage and cartage, carrying in and
return of empties, hoisting, setting, fitting and fixing
in position, making good and all other labours and
everything else necessary for the completion of each
item and for establishment charges and profit.
Throughout the Bills of Quantities generally, no
mention is made of heights for hoisting and all prices
must include for hoisting and fixing at any level within
the limit shown on the Drawings or included in the
general description unless a specific level is stated.

The Contractor shall be deemed to have made


allowance in his rates generally to cover items of
Preliminaries expenses in connection with P.C Sums
or other items if these have not been priced against
the respective items.
These Bills of Quantities have been prepared in the
elemental form and each element contains work in
various trades. For the purpose of pricing, the Bills of
Quantities may be taken apart and each trade
collected together but when the Tender is submitted
the Bills of Quantities must be re-assembled in the
correct order.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Prime Cost (P.C.) Sums
The words “Prime Cost” (or the initials “P.C”)
wherever appearing in these Bills of Quantities,
shall mean net cost exclusive of any trade, cash or
other discounts whatsoever but inclusive of the
(i)
cost of packing, carriage and delivery. Such costs
shall be the sums due to the Sub-Contractor or
suppliers after adjustment where applicable in
Any increases
respect or decreases
of measurements in these Prime Cost
or rates.
Sums resulting from the adjustments and properly
paid by the Contractor, shall be added to or
deducted from the Contract Sum in the final
(ii) account. In substantiation, the Contractor is
required to produce to the Project Manager, all
quotations, invoices and receipted accounts as
shall be necessary to show the details of the sums
actually
Any sums paid.
added by the Contractor in these Bills of
Quantities in respect of profit upon any Prime
Cost Sums will be deducted in the final settlement
(iii) of accounts and a sum will be added, the amount
of which will bear the same proportion to the sum
added as the net amount properly expended bears
to the original P.C.Sum.
B Samples
The Contractor shall furnish at the earliest possible
opportunity before work commences at his own cost,
any samples of materials of workmanship that may be
called for by the Project Manager for his approval or
rejection and any further samples in the case of
rejection until such samples are approved by the
Project Manager and such samples when approved
shall be the minimum standard for the work to which
they apply.
C Proprietary Articles
Where proprietary articles are specified herein, the
Contractor may propose the use of materials of equal
quality but from other manufacturers with the
approval of the Project Manager, but the decision of
the Project Manager will be final.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Protection
The Contractor shall cover up and protect from
damage, including damage from inclement weather,
all finished work and unfixed materials including that
of the Sub-Contractor, etc., to the satisfaction of the
16,000,000
Project Manager until the completion of the Contract
and make good any damage which occurs. The
Contractor shall carefully preserve all trees or bushes
on or near the site.
B Removal of plant, Rubbish, etc
The Contractor shall, upon completion of the Works,
remove and clear away all temporary buildings, plant,
rubbish and unused material, and shall leave the
whole of the Site of the Works in a clean and tidy
7,000,000
state to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. He
shall also remove all rubbish and dirt from the Site at
weekly intervals or as directed by the Project
Manager.
Particular care shall be taken in leaving windows
clean and removal of all paint and cement stains
therefrom.
C Prevention of Nuisance
The Works and such sections of the Site necessary
therefore shall be under the entire care and control of
the Contractor during the whole period of the
Contract and he shall take all possible precautions to
prevent any nuisance, inconvenience or injury to the
holders or occupiers of the existing or surrounding
properties and to the public generally, and shall at all
times keep all the paths and roads affected by the
works in a safe and clear state and shall use proper
precautions to ensure the safety of all wheeled traffic
and pedestrians.
D Visitors to the site
The Contractor is required to control all visitors to the
Site and to keep out unauthorised visitors and to
provide a visitors book and ensure that all the
authorised visitors sign therein.

TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 23,000,000


PRELIMINARIES
Item Description
A Programme and progress
The Contractor's attention is drawn to clause 27
(Program) of the Conditions of Contract.
B Site progress photographs
The Contractor shall take and develop (in both digital
and still form) site progress photographs every two
weeks.
Adequate copies shall be made for distribution to the
client (2 No.) and the Consultants (1 No.)
Contractor's Project and Site Administration; and
C
Foreman-in-charge
The Contractor shall permanently deploy the Project
and Site Administrative Staff as presented in Section
IV (Bidding Forms) and approved by the Employer.
These will include a General Foreman-in-charge and
other trades foremen properly qualified and fluent in
English. The Contractor shall submit to the Project
Manager a Site Organization Structure Chart within
seven (7) days of commencement of the Contract. The
Contractor's attention is drawn to clause 9 of the
Conditions of Contract.
D Temporary Hoardings, Fencing and the like
The Contractor shall be entirely responsible for all
temporary hoarding and fencing which shall be
required by either the Project Manager or the Local
7,800,000
Authority. The Contractor should ascertain the extent
of such temporary hoardings and fencing and include
the costs in his bid.
E Occupational Health and Safety, HIV/AIDS and Gender
The Contract shall provide a qualified safety officer to
deal with OHS, HIV/AIDS and Gender Management
and provide all neccesary facilities including
transport. HIV/AIDS and STD prevention and
counselling shall include information, education and
counselling cmapaigns including regular distribution
of condoms. The Contractor shall provide, maintain
and operate a HIV/AIDS and STD clinic or make
alternative arrangements with an existing facility to
the approval of the Project Manager. The Contractor
shall also carry out Gender sensitisation and
awareness raising meetings and workshops and
provide gender
Compliance withsenstive
NEMA monitoring
Regulationsand
andreporting
the
F Enviroment Impact Assessment Report
Recommendations
The Contractor shall comply with all the regulations
set out by the National Enviromental Management
Authority (NEMA). The contractor should familiarize
himself with the Recommendations of the
Enviromental Impact Assesment and comply with
them during execution of the work.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 7,800,000
Item Description

BILL No 1

PRELIMINARIES

SUMMARY

Total Carried From Page 2/1

Total Carried From Page 2/2 6,850,000

Total Carried From Page 2/3 30,000,000

Total Carried From Page 2/4 25,400,000

Total Carried From Page 2/5 14,000,000

Total Carried From Page 2/6 3,000,000

Total Carried From Page 2/7 0

Total Carried From Page 2/8 0

Total Carried From Page 2/9 0

Total Carried From Page 2/10 23,000,000

Total Carried From Page 2/11 7,800,000


TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 110,050,000
ELEMENT …ii

SUBSTRUCTURE
Item Description Unit Qty
ELEMENT…ii
SUBSTRUCTURE
ALL PROVISIONAL
The work in this element
includes all works up to and
including the ground floor
slab
EARTHWORKS
Allow for maintaining and
upholding sides of excavation:
A ITEM 1 800,000 800,000
clear off all fallen material,
rubbish
Allow for keeping the whole of
B the excavation free from general ITEM 1 800,000 800,000
water
Excavate oversite average
C 150mm deep to remove vegetable SM 508 8,500 4,318,000
top soil; remove from site
Mass excavation atleast 0.3m
D CM 146 26,000 3,796,000
deep to reduce levels.
Excavate column bases not
E exceeding 1.5 meters deep from CM 125 29,500 3,687,500
reduced level.
Excavate for plinth wall
G foundations not exceeding 1.5 CM 500 31,000 15,500,000
meters deep from reduced level.
Extra over excavations for
H CM 10 35,000 350,000
excavating in rock.
Return fill and ram selected
I excavated material around CM 286 8,500 2,431,000
foundations.
Load from spoil heaps, spread
and level surplus excavated
J materials around the building CM 0
including compacting in layers
not exceeding 150mm thick
Load and cart away surplus
K CM 143 29,500 4,218,500
excavated material from site.
200mm Thick bed of hand packed
L stone base, well rolled and SM 263 36,000 9,468,000
compacted.
50mm thick stone dust blinding
M SM 263 16,000 4,208,000
over surfaces of hardcore
Insecticide treatment to surfaces
of hardcore, top of foundation
N SM 263 8,000 2,104,000
walling, bottom and sides of
excavation.
0
TOTAL CARRIED TO
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COLLECTION

Item Description Unit Qty


CONCRETE WORK
PLAIN CONCRETE CLASS 10;
20mm AGGREGATE : in
50mm Thick blinding layer under
A SM 84 35,000 2,940,000
column bases
50mm Thick blinding layer under
B SM
strip foundations
PLAIN CONCRETE CLASS 20;
20mm AGGREGATE : in
C Strip foundations 200mm thick CM 93 450,000 41,850,000
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
(1500 x 1500 x 450mm thick )
D CM 34 650,000 22,100,000
Column bases (37no.)
E (230 x 230mm) Starter Columns CM 3 650,000 1,950,000
F 150mm thick ground floor slab SM 414 120,000 49,680,000
200 x 300mm high ground floor
G CM
slab
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all
necessary tying wire and
spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO
BS 4449
H 8mm Diameter bars KG 51 5,500 280,500
I 10mm Diameter bars KG 0 5,500 0
HIGH TENSILE RIBBED BARS
TO BS 4449
J 12mm Diameter bars KG 950 5,500 5,225,000
K 16mm Diameter bars KG 900 5,500 4,950,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO
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Item Description Unit Qty


STEEL FABRIC
REINFORCEMENT TO BS
4483 as described
No. A142 Fabric Mesh
A reinforcement weighing 2.22 kg. SM 414 12,000 4,968,000
per square meter fixed in slab
FORMWORK TO
B Vertical sides of starter columns SM 52 35,000 1,820,000
C Sides of strip foundation SM
Edges of slabs 150 to 300mm
E LM 85 75,000 6,375,000
high
DAMP PROOF COURSES
1000 Gauge polythene sheeting
F SM 414 6,000 2,484,000
laid on blinded hardcore
WALLING
common clay well brickwork
jointed in cement sand (1:4)
mortar : with and including
hoop iron wall ties every
alternative course : in
G 230mm Thick walls SM 659 45,000 29,655,000
SUNDRIES 0
20 SWG Hoop Iron wall tie 25mm
wide x 450mm long cast 75mm
H NO
into concrete and built into joint
of brick walling

TOTAL CARRIED TO
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COLLECTION
Total brought forward from Page
51,681,000
3/1/1
Total brought forward from Page
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3/1/2
Total brought forward from Page
45,302,000
3/1/3
Subtotal ###
Add Vat 18% ###

TOTAL WITH VAT ###


TOTAL CARRIED TO
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SUMMARY
ELEMENT…iii

WALLING AND
FRAME
Rate
Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX)
ELEMENT …iii
WALLING AND FRAME
SUB ELEMENT ...1
GROUND FLOOR TO FIRST FLOOR
SLAB
R.C. FRAME
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A (230 x 230mm) Columns CM 6 550,000 3,300,000
B (230 x 500mm) Beams CM 76 550,000 ###
Moulded concrete copping (400mm
C LM 34,550
girth)
D Do to (230mm girth) LM 24,550
150mm Thick horizontal solid
E SM 46 82,500 3,795,000
suspended slab
HOLLOW BLOCK SUSPENDED
FLOOR comprised of 100mm wide
Ribs, 50mm thick topping
0
concrete class 25: hollow maxpans
blocks 380 x 300 x 150 mm high
at 480 mm centre:
F 200mm thick suspended slab SM 217 154,550 ###
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO BS
4449
8mm - 10mm Diameter bars in
G KG 2,280 5,000 ###
columns and beams
HIGH TENSILE RIBBED BARS TO
BS 4449
12 - 25mm Diameter bars in columns,
H KG 9,576 5,000 ###
beams and slab
STEEL FABRIC REINFORCEMENT
TO BS 4483 as described
No. A142 Fabric Mesh reinforcement
I weighing 2.22 kg. per square meter SM 414 10,500 4,347,000
fixed in slab
FORMWORK TO:
J Horizontal soffit's of suspended slab SM 263 25,000 6,575,000
K Sides and soffit's of beams SM 769 18,500 ###
L Vertical sides of columns SM 105 18,500 1,942,500
Vertical Edges of slabs 175-225mm
M LM 43 10,500 451,500
high
Moulded concrete copping (400mm
N LM 9,500
girth)
O Do to (230mm girth) LM 6,500
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUB
###
COLLECTION

Rate
Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX)
STAIRCASE
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A Staircases CM 8 550,000 4,400,000
180mm Thick horizontal suspended
B SM 8 96,250 770,000
landings
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO BS
4449
C 8mm Diameter bars KG 0 5,000
HIGH YIELD SQUARE TWISTED
BARS TO BS 4449
D 10 - 16mm Diameter bars KG 454 5,000 2,270,000
FORMWORK to:-
E Soffit's of suspended landing SM 8 18,500 148,000
F Sloping soffit's of staircase SM 14 19,500 273,000
G Risers of steps 75-150mm high LM 49 5,500 269,500
H Edges of landing 150 - 225mm high LM 11 5,500 60,500
Open string edge of staircase 225-
I 300mm (extreme) including cutting to LM 14 8,500 119,000
profile of treads and risers.
TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

Rate
Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX)
WALLING
PRECAST CONCRETE CLASS 20;
20mm AGGREGATE : finished fair
on all exposed surfaces including
bedding and jointing in cement
sand (1:3) mortar
A 200 x 200mm Lintols LM 0 25,900
B 150 x 200mm Lintols LM 0 19,500
BLOCK WORK
Solid Concrete blockwork jointed
and pointed in cement sand (1:3)
mortar with and including hoop
iron wall ties every alternative
course : in
C 230mm Thick walls SM 1,933 54,600 ###
D 150mm thick SM 39,000
DAMP PROOF COURSE OF
BITUMEN FELT TO B.S 743 Type A
with 150mm laps including cement
and sand (1:3) leveling bed
E 230mm Wide LM 660 2,500 1,650,000
F 150mm wide LM 2,000

TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

COLLECTION
Total carried forward from Page 3/1/1
###
- R.C. FRAME
Total carried forward from Page 3/1/2
8,310,000
-STAIRCASE
Total carried forward from Page 3/1/3
###
-WALLING

SUB- total ###


Add VAT 18% ###
TOTAL ###
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ###
Item Description Unit Qty
ELEMENT…iii
WALLING AND FRAME
SUB ELEMENT ...2
FIRST FLOOR TO SECOND
FLOOR SLAB
R.C. FRAME
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A (230 x 230mm) Columns CM 6 550,000 3,300,000
B (230 x 500mm) Beams CM 76 550,000 ###
Moulded concrete copping (400mm
C LM 0
girth)
D Do to (230mm girth) LM 0
150mm Thick horizontal solid
E SM 46 86,000 3,956,000
suspended slab
HOLLOW BLOCK SUSPENDED
FLOOR comprised of 100mm wide
Ribs, 50mm thick topping
concrete class 25: hollow
maxpans blocks 380 x 300 x 150
mm high at 480 mm centre:
F 200mm thick suspended slab SM 217 154,550 ###
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO
BS 4449
G 8 - 10mm Diameter bars KG 2,280 5,000 ###
HIGH TENSILE RIBBED BARS TO
BS 4449
H 12 - 25mm Diameter bars KG 9,576 5,000 ###
STEEL FABRIC
REINFORCEMENT TO BS 4483 as
described
No. A142 Fabric Mesh reinforcement
I weighing 2.22 kg. per square meter SM 414 10,500 4,347,000
fixed in slab
FORMWORK TO:
J Horizontal soffit's of suspended slab SM 263 25,000 6,575,000
K Sides and soffit's of beams SM 769 18,500 ###
L Vertical sides of columns SM 105 18,500 1,942,500
Vertical Edges of slabs 175-225mm
M LM 43 10,500 451,500
high
Moulded concrete copping (400mm
N LM
girth)
O Do to (230mm girth) LM
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUB
###
COLLECTION

Item Description Unit Qty


STAIRCASE AND RAMP,
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A Staircases CM 8 550,000 4,400,000
180mm Thick horizontal suspended
B SM 8 86,000 688,000
landings
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO
BS 4449
C 8mm Diameter bars KG 0
HIGH YIELD SQUARE TWISTED
BARS TO BS 4449
D 10 - 16mm Diameter bars KG 454 5,000 2,270,000
FORMWORK to:- 0
E Soffit's of suspended landing SM 8 25,000 200,000
F Sloping soffit's of staircase SM 14 18,500 259,000
G Risers of steps 75-150mm high LM 49 18,500 906,500
H Edges of landing 150 - 225mm high LM 11 10,500 115,500
Open string edge of staircase 225-
I 300mm (extreme) including cutting LM 14 10,500 147,000
to profile of treads and risers.
p

TOTAL CARRIED TO
###
COLLECTION

Item Description Unit Qty


WALLING
PRECAST CONCRETE CLASS 20;
20mm AGGREGATE : finished fair
on all exposed surfaces including
bedding and jointing in cement
sand (1:3) mortar
A 200 x 200mm Lintols LM 0
B 150 x 200mm Lintols LM 0
BLOCK WORK
Solid Concrete blockwork jointed
and pointed in cement sand (1:3)
mortar with and including hoop
iron wall ties every alternative
course : in
C 200mm Thick walls SM 1,933 54,600 ###
D 150mm thick SM 39,000
DAMP PROOF COURSE OF
BITUMEN FELT TO B.S 743 Type
A with 150mm laps including
cement and sand (1:3) leveling
bed
E 200mm Wide LM 660 2,500 1,650,000
F 150mm wide LM 2,000

TOTAL CARRIED TO
###
COLLECTION

COLLECTION
Total carried forward from Page
###
3/2/1 -R.C. FRAME
Total carried forward from Page
8,986,000
3/2/2 -STAIRCASE
Total carried forward from Page
###
3/2/3 -WALLING
TOTAL CARRIED TO ELEMENT …
###
iii SUMMARY
Item Description Unit Qty

ELEMENT …iii
WALLING AND FRAME
SUB ELEMENT …4
THIRD FLOOR TO ROOF LEVEL
R.C. FRAME
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A (230 x 230mm) Columns CM 6 550,000 3,300,000
B (230 x 500mm) concrete gutter CM 10 550,000 5,500,000
Moulded concrete copping (400mm
C LM 0
girth)
D Do to (230mm girth) LM 0
150mm Thick horizontal solid
E SM 34 86,000 2,924,000
suspended slab
F (230 X 300mm) Ring Beams CM 76
MOULDED CONCRETE GUTTER
as described;
Water gutter (internal size 600 x
G 150mm high) moulded on exposed LM 154,550
surfaces (200mm girth)
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO
BS 4449
H 8 - 10mm Diameter bars KG 2,280 5,000 ###
HIGH TENSILE RIBBED BARS TO
0
BS 4449
I 12 - 25mm Diameter bars KG 7,855 5,000 ###
STEEL FABRIC
REINFORCEMENT TO BS 4483 as
described
No. A142 Fabric Mesh reinforcement
J weighing 2.22 kg. per square meter SM 10,500
fixed in slab
FORMWORK TO:
K Horizontal soffit's of suspended slab SM 34 25,000 850,000
L Sides and soffit's of beams SM 815 18,500 ###
M Vertical sides of columns SM 105 18,500 1,942,500
N Vertical Edges of slabs 600mm high LM 20 10,500 210,000
O Moulded concrete gutter LM
P Do to (230mm girth) LM
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUB
###
COLLECTION

Item Description Unit Qty


STAIRCASE AND
CONCRETE WORK
VIBRATED REINFORCED
CONCRETE CLASS 25; 20mm
AGGREGATE : in
A Staircases CM 0
180mm Thick horizontal suspended
B SM 0
landings
STEEL REINFORCEMENT as
described including cutting to
length, bending, hoisting and
fixing and including all necessary
tying wire and spacing blocks
MILD STEEL ROUND BARS TO
BS 4449
C 8mm Diameter bars KG 0
HIGH YIELD SQUARE TWISTED
BARS TO BS 4449
D 10 - 16mm Diameter bars KG 0
FORMWORK to:-
E Soffit's of suspended landing SM 0
F Sloping soffit's of staircase SM 0
G Risers of steps 150mm high LM 0
H Edges of landing 150 - 225mm high LM 0
Open string edge of staircase 344mm
I (extreme) including cutting to profile LM 0
of treads and risers.
TOTAL CARRIED TO
COLLECTION

Item Description Unit Qty


WALLING
PRECAST CONCRETE CLASS 20;
20mm AGGREGATE : finished fair
on all exposed surfaces including
bedding and jointing in cement
sand (1:3) mortar
A 200 x 200mm Lintols LM 0
B 150 x 200mm Lintols LM 0
BLOCK WORK
Solid Concrete blockwork jointed
and pointed in cement sand (1:3)
mortar with and including hoop
iron wall ties every alternative
course : in
C 200mm Thick walls SM 1,933 54,600 ###
Ditto to parapet walls 1.50m av.
D SM 68 39,000 2,652,000
Height
E 150mm thick SM

TOTAL CARRIED TO
###
COLLECTION

COLLECTION
Total carried forward from Page
###
3/4/1 -R.C. FRAME
Total carried forward from Page
0
3/4/2 -STAIRCASE
Total carried forward from Page
###
3/4/3 -WALLING
TOTAL CARRIED TO ELEMENT …
###
iii SUMMARY
PAGE AMOUNT
SUB-ELEMENT DESCRIPTION
NO (UGX)

ELEMENT…iii

WALLING AND FRAME

SUMMARY

1 GROUND FLOOR 3/1/2 284,756,650


2 FIRST FLOOR 3/2/2 285,593,650
3 SECOND FLOOR 3/3/2 188,672,800

SUBTOTAL 759,023,100
ADD VAT 18% 136,624,158
TOTAL ELEMENT…iii CARRIED
895,647,258
TO BILL A -SUMMARY
ELEMENT...iv

ROOF
Item Description Unit Qty
ELEMENT…iv
ROOF CONSTRUCTION, COVERING
AND RAINWATER DISPOSAL
Pressure impregnated treated sawn
pine timber
A 75 x 100mm Wall plate LM 172 6,500 1,118,000
B 50 x 50mm Batterns LM - 0
C 50 x 150mm Principal Rafters LM 320 4,500 1,440,000
D 50 x 150mm common Rafters LM - 0
E 50 x 100mm Struts and Tensioners LM 470 5,500 2,585,000
F 50 x 150mm Tie beams LM 305 6,000 1,830,000
G 50 x 150mm Under purlins LM 270 6,000 1,620,000
H 50 x 150mm Ridge pieces LM 140 6,000 840,000
I 50 x 150mm Valley pieces LM 65 6,000 390,000
ROOF COVERING 0
J Gauge 28 Vrsatile roofing sheeets SM 360 46,000 ###
K Ditto but ridge cappings LM 90 18,000 1,620,000
Pre-painted Galvernised iron sheet
L LM 56 18,500 1,036,000
valley pieces gauge 28
RAIN WATER DISPOSAL
WATERPROOFING
WATER PROOF CEMENT SAND
SCREED (1:4) finished to receive
waterproofing membrane
M 25mm Thick to flat roofs; laid to falls SM
20mm Thick around gutters to receive
N SM 0
zinc alum flat sheets
WATER PROOF CEMENT SAND
SCREED (1:4) finished to receive
tiles
O 25mm Thick to flat roofs; laid to falls SM
TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

Item Description Unit Qty


TWO LAYERS 4mm thick (each)
EPDM APP modified bituminous
water proofing membrane,
reinforced with polyester, fully
bonded and torch applied onto
solvent base primer conforming to
ASTMD- 41 applied in accordance
with manufacturers instructions; to
A Flat roofs SM
B 100 x 10mm skirting LM
Ditto to lining of 110mm diameter
C NO
fulbora outlets
SUPPLY AND FIX 10mm THICK
KAJANSI QUARRY TILES:bedded and
jointed in approved adhesive :
pointed with approved coloured
cement : to
D Flat roofs SM 0
E 100 x 10mm skirting LM 0
F Gutter sides and bottoms (600mm girlth LM 0
PVC Key terrain fixed in accordance
with manufacturer's instructions
G 150mm diameter PVC down pipe LM 148 22,000 ###
H Extra over for bends. NO 6 15,000 90,000

TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

COLLECTION
Total carried forward from Page 5 / 1 ###
Total carried forward from Page 5 / 2 3,346,000

SUBTOTAL ###
ADD VAT 18% 5,829,300
TOTAL CARRIED TO ELEMENT
###
SUMMARY
ELEMENT…v

FINISHES
Item Description Unit Qty

ELEMENT…v
FINISHES
SUB-ELEMENT-1
INTERNAL FINISHES
WALL FINISHES
CEMENT AND SAND (1:4)
PLASTER finished to receive
wall tiles
20mm Thick wall plaster to receive
A SM 5,175 13,000 67,275,000
matt tiles

INTERNAL LIME PLASTER


First coat of cement lime and
sand (1:2:9) second coat of
cement, lime putty and sand
(1:1.6) Steel trowelled
25mm Thick two coat smooth
work to
B SM 5,175 15,000 77,625,000
walls
200 x 300 x 8mm MATT WALL
TILES and bedding and
pointing in approved
waterproof grout : to
C Washing rooms SM 220 56,000 12,320,000
Extra over tiles for rounded edge
D LM 0
top
E Ditto for corner strip LM

Painting and Decorating


PREPARE AND APPLY ONE
MIST COAT AND THREE
COATS silk vinyl emulsion
paint internally on:
F Plastered surfaces SM 4,955 12,000 59,460,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO
###
ELEMENT…v SUMMARY
Item Description Unit Qty

ELEMENT…v
FINISHES
SUB-ELEMENT- 2
FLOOR FINISHES
25MM THICK CEMENT AND
SAND (1:4) SCREEDS finished to
receive floor finishes;
A General floor surfaces SM 789 15,000 11,835,000

600 x 600 x 8mm thick


PORCELAIN FLOOR TILES and
bedding and pointing in approved
waterproof grout : to
B General floor surfaces SM 675 86,000 58,050,000
C Floor skirting (150mm girth) LM 1,235 5,500 6,792,500
D Extra over tiles for rounded edge top LM 0

600 x 600 x 8mm NON-SLIP


CERRAMIC FLOOR TILES and
bedding and pointing in approved
waterproof grout : to
E Wash rooms and Loundry rooms SM 114 86,000 9,804,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO ELEMENT…v
###
SUMMARY
Item Description Unit Qty

ELEMENT…v
FINISHES
SUB-ELEMENT - 3
CEILING
INTERNAL LIME PLASTER,
FIRST COAT of cement lime
and sand (1:2:9) second coat
of cement, lime putty and sand
(1:1:6) steel trowelled as
described
20mm Two coat work to soffit's of
A SM 789 13,000 10,257,000
suspended slabs
B Do. But Cornice 200mm girth LM 1,235 4,500 5,557,500
12MM THICK GYPSUM
BOARDS nailed on (50 x
100mm) treated timber joists
and branderings at 600mm
centers both ways including
the necessary molded gypsum
cornice
C Suspended ceilings SM 0
D Ditto but gypsum cornice LM 0
PREPARE AND APPLY THREE
COATS first matt emulsion
paint
E Steel trowelled plastered soffit's. SM 789 1,300 1,025,700
F Gypsum ceiling SM 0 0
G Do. But Cornice 200mm girth LM 1,235 4,500 5,557,500
TOTAL CARRIED TO
22,397,700
SUMMARY
Item Description Unit Qty
ELEMENT…v
FINISHES
SUB-ELEMENT - 4
STAIRCASE FINISHES
CEMENT AND SAND (1:4)
SCREEDS finished to;
A Risers LM 94 4,500 423,000
B Treads LM 92 4,500 414,000
C Landings SM 15 1,300 19,500
D Hall way SM 0
E Sides of landings and open strings LM 20 4,500 90,000
100 x 10mm sloping skirting; cut
F to profile LM 20 4,500 90,000
G 100 x 10mm TERRAZO:
POLISHED horizontal skirting
FIRST LM 0
COAT OF 25MM THICK
WATERPROOFED CEMENT
AND SAND (1:3) SCREED,
second coat of 25mm thick
coloured cement and approved
marble aggregates (1:2;5),
including 25 x 3mm pvc
dividing strips at 1200mm
centres : in
H Risers LM 94 23,000 2,162,000
I Treads LM 92 23,000 2,116,000
J Landings SM 15 105,000 1,575,000
K Hall way SM 0 0
L Sides of landings and open strings LM 20 23,000 460,000
100 x 10mm sloping skirting; cut
M to profile LM 20 23,000 460,000
N 100 x 10mm skirting LM 0
INTERNAL LIME PLASTER,
FIRST COAT of cement lime
and sand (1:2:9) second coat of
cement, lime putty and sand
(1:1:6) steel trowelled as
described
O Slopping soffits of stairs SM 29 13,000 377,000
P Soffits
PREPARE of landing
AND APPLY THREE SM 15 13,000 195,000
COATS first matt emulsion
paint 0
Q Slopping soffits of stairs SM 29 12,000 348,000
R Soffits of landing SM 15 12,000 180,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO
COLLECTION 7,873,000

Item Description Unit Qty


STAIRCASE BALUSTRADING;
MILD STEEL
1000mm high Mild steel
balustrading comprising of ; 50 x
10mm mild steel plate baluster
welded to mild steel bracket and
grouted into upstand beam; 25mm
diameter x 3mm thick CHS mild
steel intermediate rails ; 60mm
diameter mild steel handrail fixed
onto and including 50 x 10mm
thick bar; 75mm diameter x 10mm
thick mild steel base plate welded
to support bracket; welded, bolted
and screwed connections;
including primer, three coats gloss
oil paint and decorations to
approval; to Architect's detailed
R Drawing LM 42 57,000 2,394,000

HAND RAIL; MILD STEEL


3mm thick CHS mild steel
handrail, fixed onto wall and
including 50 x 10mm thick,
100mm long mild steel bracket
cast into concrete; welded, bolted
and screwed connections:
including primer, three coats gloss
oil paint and decorations to
approval; to Architect's detailed
A Drawing LM 42 38,000 1,596,000

TOTAL CARRIED TO
COLLECTION 3,990,000

COLLECTION
Total carried forward from Page
6/4 7,873,000
Total carried forward from Page
6/5 3,990,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY 11,863,000
Item Description Unit Qty

ELEMENT…v
FINISHES
SUB-ELEMENT -.4
EXTERNAL FINISHES
CEMENT AND WASHED SAND
(1:3) RENDER trowelled
smooth
20mm Thick wall plaster to
A SM 887 15,000 13,305,000
external walls
Ditto but to Plinth walls SM 51 15,000 765,000
B Ditto but to Parapet walls SM 68 15,000 1,020,000

MACHINE CUT STONE


CLADDING; as slates bedded
and jointed in cement sand
(1:3) mortar to;
C Plinth walls SM 51 56,000 2,856,000

PAINTING AND DECORATING


PREPARE AND APPLY THREE
COATS first grade weather
guard emulsion paint :
externally; on
D Rendered surfaces SM 887 13,000 11,531,000

BALUSTRADING
1000mm high comprising of:
75mm diameter x 6mm thick mild
steel hollow section railing;
welded to 6mm thick mild steel
bearer balustrade cut to shape
cast into concrete at 450mm
E LM 100 86,000 8,600,000
centers; 25mm diameter CHS
metal intermediate rails; 12mm
diameter steel solid section
vertical post at 115mm centres all
painting and decorations: to
Architect's detailed drawings No.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY
38,077,000
AMOUNT
SUB-ELEMENT DESCRIPTION PAGE NO
(UGX)

SUMMARY

1 INTERNAL FINISHES 6 /1/ 1 216,680,000


2 FLOOR FINISHES 6 /2/ 1 86,481,500
3 CEILING 6 /3/ 1 22,397,700
4 STAIRCASE FINISHES 6 /4/ 2 11,863,000
5 EXTERNAL FINISHES 6 /5/ 1 38,077,000

SUB TOTAL 375,499,200


ADD VAT 18% 67,589,856
TOTAL BILL No 4 CARRIED TO
443,089,056
BLOCK-A- SUMMARY
ELEMENT…vi

DOORS AND
WINDOWS
6/1
Amount
Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX)
ELEMENT…vi
DOORS AND WINDOWS
SUB-ELEMENT - 1
DOORS
ALUMINIUM DOORS
PURPOSE MADE DOORS,
NATURAL ANODISED ALUMINIUM
SECTION; aluminium door frame;
6.5mm thick laminated clear plate
glass and glazing; iron mongery
and accessories as per Architect's
detailed drawing No. WSC/01
Door size 4000 x 2500mm high overall
comprising of 300mm high fixed
A louvered vent,double glazed sliding NO 6 2,800,000 ###
pannel, l with and including
ironmongery
Door size 2800 x 2800mm high overall
comprising of 300mm high fixed
B louvered vent,double glazed sliding NO 12 2,100,000 ###
pannel, l with and including
ironmongery
45mm THICK HARDWOOD DOORS
COMPLETE WITH WROT
MAHOGANY FRAMES AND
LININGS selected, treated and
kept clean; INCLUDING LOCKS
AND FURNITURE WHERE
APPLICABLE "UNION"
MANUFACTURE; all to Architect's
detailed drawings
Door D1 Size 2400 x 2350mm high
overall, patially glazed panelled with
C NO 1 1,800,000 1,800,000
and including 300mm high fixed
louvred vent,
TEEL BURGLARS
PURPOSE MADE DOOR
BURGLARS; mild steel as per
Architect's detailed drawing No.
WSC/01
Door D1 Size 4000 x 2500mm high
D NO 6 850,000 5,100,000
overall
E Door size 2800 x 2800mm high overall NO 12 730,000 8,760,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

6/2
Amount
Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX)
45mm THICK SOLID CORE FLUSH
DOORS COMPLETE WITH WROT
MAHOGANY FRAMES AND
LININGS selected, treated and
kept clean; INCLUDING LOCKS
AND FURNITURE WHERE
APPLICABLE "UNION"
MANUFACTURE; all to Architect's
detailed drawings
Door D05 Size 1200 x 2500mm high
F overall comprising of 300mm high NO 6 860,000 5,160,000
fixed louvered vent
G Ditto size 900 x2700mm high overall NO 36 750,000 ###
H Ditto size 800 x 2200mm high overall NO 12 750,000 9,000,000

TOTAL CARRIED TO COLLECTION ###

COLLECTION

Total carried forward from Page 6 / 4 ###

Total carried forward from Page 6 / 5 ###


TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ###
6/3
Amount
Item Description Unit Qty (UGX)
ELEMENT…vi
DOORS AND WINDOWS
SUB-ELEMENT -2
WINDOWS AND CURTAINWALLING
Silver grey powder coated
aluminium windows, curtain walling
and window boards; permanent
ventilators full width; glazing beads
and sealing strips; assemblies to
backgrounds requiring plugging; all
fixing plates, brackets and
ironmongery; references and 6 mm
laminated glazing generally to
Architect's window and curtain
walling opening schedules;
Window Size 2400 x 1800mm as per
A Architects schedule NO 6 ### ###
Window Size 1200 x 1200mm as per
B Architects schedule NO 12 ### ###
Window Size 900 x 900mm as per
C Architects schedule NO 6 380,000 ###
Window Size 1600 x 1800mm as per
D Architects schedule NO 6 ### ###
Window Size 800 x 2500mm as per
E Architects schedule NO 12 560,000 ###
Window Size 1400 x 1500mm as per
F Architects schedule NO 6 ### ###
TEEL BURGLARS
PURPOSE MADE WINDOW
BURGLARS; mild steel as per
Architect's detailed drawing No.
WSC/01
Window Size 2400 x 1800mm as per
G Architects schedule NO 6 580,000 ###
Window Size 1200 x 1200mm as per
H Architects schedule NO 12 380,000 ###
Window Size 900 x 900mm as per
I Architects schedule NO 6 280,000 ###
Window Size 1600 x 1800mm as per
J Architects schedule NO 6 420,000 ###
Window Size 800 x 2500mm as per
K Architects schedule NO 12 410,000 ###
Window Size 1400 x 1500mm as per
L Architects schedule NO 6 530,000 ###
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ###
AMOUNT
SUB-ELEMENT DESCRIPTION PAGE NO
(UGX)

SUMMARY

1 DOORS 6/ 1 / 1 98,820,000

2 WINDOWS 6/ 2 / 1 64,440,000

SUB TOTAL 163,260,000


ADD VAT 18% 29,386,800
TOTAL BILL No 4 CARRIED TO
192,646,800
BLOCK-A- SUMMARY
ELEMENT…vii

JOINERY &
FITTINGS
7/1
Rate Amount
Item Description Unit Qty (UGX) (UGX)
ELEMENT…vii
JOINERY & FITTINGS
SUB-ELEMENT -1
BUILT IN WARDROBES
complete with partitions
shelves and shurtters all
made in 12mm thick MDF
boards with and including
all the necessary
ironmongery as described;
Overall size 1150 x 2100mm
A high
Overall size 900 x 2100mm NO 6 1,060,000 6,360,000
B high
Overall size 1300 x 2100mm NO 6 950,000 5,700,000
C high NO 24 1,300,000 31,200,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO
SUMMARY ###

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KITCHEN UNITS comprised
of granite worktop, 12mm
thick MDF boards
partitions, shelves and
shutters complete with all
the necessary ironmongery
as described;
Overall size 9400 x 1000mm
A high NO 6 1,800,000 10,800,000

HIGH WALL HANG


KITCHEN UNITS comprised
of MDF boards partitions /
shelves, slidding glass
shutters with and including
all the necessary
ironmongery
Overall size 9400 x 600mm
B high NO 6 1,500,000 9,000,000
TOTAL CARRIED TO
SUMMARY ###
PAGE
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT (UGX)
NO

SUMMARY

1 WARDROBES 7/1 43,260,000

2 KITCHEN UNITS 7/2 19,800,000

SUB TOTAL 63,060,000


ADD VAT 18% 11,350,800
TOTAL BILL No 4 CARRIED TO
74,410,800
MAIN SUMMARY
ELEMENT…viii

ELECTRICAL
INSTALLATION
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Electrical Drawings E01 -E19 ` SPL CONSULTING ENGINEERS
ALL SPECIFIED MATERIALS -
GENERAL NOTES

i) To be supplied, delivered to Site, installed,


connected complete and commissioned in
full working condition including all the
necessary fixing/mounting/terminating
accessories as per Specification and
Drawings, tested and commissioned to the
satisfaction of the Electrical Engineer.

ii) All electrical items to be suitable for


11000/415/240V power system.

iii) All power supply cables measured under


this Bills of Quantities have provisional
route length stated. Actual measurements
will be done on site during evaluation.

iv) All underground reticulation and


distribution cables are to be supplied and
installed c/w all necessary fixing / clipping /
supporting / glanding and termination
accessories as per general specification and
type approved by the supervising Electrical
Engineer

v) The rate for the underground cables shall


cover excavation, sand-bedding, backfilling,
trenching, enclosing in PVC ducts,
manholes, where necessary, and all
associated builders' works. Actual
measurements shall be based on the site
conditions.

vi) All indoor cables are to recessed within the


cable ducts, ceiling voids, wall fabric
enclosed in suitably sized PVC conduits
neatly installed and to further Instructions
from the Electrical Engineer and/or
Drawings.
Total Carried to Mains / Standby Power
Supply Collection 0

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vii) All lighting fittings shall be as per
Specifications and Drawings with control
gear compartible with 240V/50Hz. All
lighting fittings are to be approved by the
Electrical Engineer prior to installation.

viii) All Fire Detection and Alarm System


elements are to be to fully addressable to
Gent Vigilon System Architecture, or
otherwise approved.

ix) All wiring accessories shall be as per


original Legrand Specifications and
Drawings (or otherwise specificied and
approved) complete with all attachments
and accessories. All samples to be approved
prior to installation by the Engineer.

x) The entire electrical installation shall be


tested for compliance in accordance to the
16th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations
and witnessed / approved by the Engineer
Total Carried to Mains / Standby Power
Supply Collection 0
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TYPICAL APARTMENT

MAINS POWER SUPPLY

UTILITY POWER SUPPY


CONNECTION:

A: Allow PC Sum for Single phase low


voltage (LV) mains power supply
connection to site by Utility Company. The
cost shall include but not limited to:Single
phase LV power supply extension, a 16mm
sq. Solidal Copper Cable,Single Phase
Utility Meter, lockable meter box, complete
with all accessories and Builders' works as
per Standards and Code of Practice.

PC Sum 1 4,200,000 4,200,000

B: Allow for attendance and profit to the Main


Contractor. % 10 420,000
Total carried to Main Collection 4,620,000
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CONSUMER UNITS

A Metalcased and Lockable100A, 9-Way Low


Voltage (240V) SP MCB-type Consumer
Unit (CU1) for mains power, c/w 100A DP
Mains isolator, SP MCBs, Busbars, and all
other accessories as per drawings to
Memshield manufacture. The rate includes
accurate labelling of all loads connected
accordingly to the Board.
No 1 760,000 760,000
-
B Metalcased and Lockable100A,9 -Way Low
Voltage SP MCB-type Consumer Unit
(INVCU-1) for mains power, c/w 100A DP
Mains isolator, SP MCBs, Busbars, and all
other accessories as per drawings to
Memshield manufacture. The rate includes
accurate labelling of all loads connected
accordingly to the Board.
No 1 760,000 760,000
-
POWER RETICULATION CABLES -
-
C 16mm sq, 3-Core XLPE-SWA-PVC Copper
cables connected from the Metering unit to
the Change over unit and fron the change
over unit to the 100A SP MCB Consumer
Unit (CU1-A), through Conduits / cable
trays, as per drawings.
Lm 15 49,800 747,000
-
D 3x10mm sq, Single-Core PVC-I Copper
cables connected from Consumer Unit
CU1-A to inverter Consumer Unit (INV
CU1-I), through conduits/ trenches / cable
trays, as per drawings.
Lm 10 25,800 258,000
Total carried to Collection 2,525,000

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(UGX) (UGX)
LIGHTING FITTINGS

i) Ceiling mouted Down lighter, C/W 1x26W


compact fluorescent tube and faceted
aluminium reflector, as Crompton Solstar
240, or approved equal [ Bedroom]
No. 1 160,000 160,000
-
ii) Matching wall Bed Side Brackets brackets.
[ Bedroom] ] No. 4 120,000 480,000
-
iii) Brushed aluminium finish wall lights with
acid glass. IP44. As Fantastic Model No.
WB583 [Above toilets mirror]. No. 3 1,092,000 3,276,000
-
iv) Stylish chandelier, as to Fantastic Lighting
Fitting Model No. PE7376 or other
approved manufacture[Dinning] No. 1 240,000 240,000
-
v)
Polished brass Flemish style Chandilier
fittings supplied with brass candle tubes. As
Fantastic Lighting fitting Model No.
CO41718PB.[Lounge] No. 1 160,000 160,000
-
vi) Matching wall brackets. As Fantastic
Lighting fitting Model No. PE7922.[Lounge
] No. 4 720,000 2,880,000
-
vii) Possini wide pendant light, as to Lights Plus
Cat No.85950 or other approved
manufacture[Kitchen] No. 1 130,000 130,000
-
viii) Decorative picture light, as to Fantastic
Lighting Fitting Model No. RRP2 N or
other approved manufacture[Lounge] No. 1 520,000 520,000
-
ix) Flush ceiling fitting,as to Fantastic Lighting
Fitting Model No. RFP2 N or B194 GU 10
other approved manufacture [Laundary/
Shower]
No. 3 160,000 480,000
-
x) Indoor Wall Sconce, as to Lights Plus Cat
No.9493 or other approved manufacture No. 1 160,000 160,000
Total carried to Collection 8,486,000
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Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX) (UGX)

xi) Decorative Down light, as to Fantastic


Lighting Fitting Model No. RF143 or other
approved manufacture[Store /staincase]
No. 4 720,000 2,880,000

xii Wide outdoor ceiling light, as to Lights Plus


Cat . No. 18327 or other approved
manufacture[Verandah/balocn] No. 4 130,000 520,000
-
xiii)
Pearlescent LV Pendant supplied by
GREEN Culture Lighting.[circulation area] No. 2 520,000 1,040,000
xiv) Circular opal ceiling mounted luminaire.
c/w: 1 x 7W LED fitting and opal diffuser,
as Crompton Virgo, or approved equal No. 2 160,000 320,000

xv) Recessed down light for mains operation


with horizontal control gear, specular
reflector with decorative frosted glass c/w
1x5W LED fitting or approved equivalent.
No. 9 160,000 1,440,000
-
xv) Recessed down light for mains operation
with horizontal control gear, specular
reflector with decorative frosted glass c/w
1x3W LED fittingor approved equivalent.
No. 13 208,000 2,704,000

xv) Recessed tilt downlight for mains operation


with horizontal control gear, specular
reflector with decorative frosted glass c/w
1x3W LED fitting or approved equivalent.
No. 7 208,000 1,456,000
Total carried to Ground Floor Collection 10,360,000

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WIRING ACCESSORIES:

i) 10A/250V SP 1-Gang 1-Way silver flush


moulded plate switch c/w flush mounting
box, and accessories to Legrand Synergy
Modern manufacture Cat. 7310 00. or other
approved manufacturer equivalent
No. 6 11,000 66,000
-
ii) Ditto as above but 1-Gang 2-Way to Cat.
No.7310 01. No. 6 14,000 84,000
-
iii) Ditto as above but 2-Gang 2-Way to Cat.
No.7310 02. No. 6 24,000 144,000
-
iv) Ditto as above but 3-Gang 2-Way No. 2 32,000 64,000
-
iv) Ditto as above intermidiate No. 1 32,000 32,000
-
vi) 13A/250V SP 2-Gang flush moulded plate
switched socket outlets c/w red LED
indicators and flush mounting box, as to
Legrand Synergy Modern Cat. No. 7310 71
or other approved manufacture equivalent
No. 14 40,000 560,000
-
vii) Ditto as above but weatherproof No. 2 60,000 120,000
-
viii) 20A DP white moulded plate switch
complete with flush mounting box, and
fitted with a neon indicator lamp, as to
CRABTREE List No. 4015/3, or approved
equivalent.
No. 3 40,000 120,000
-
ix) 32A Cooker cintrol unit, to MEM
manufacture or approved equivalent No. 1 100,000 100,000
-
x) Hair / Hair Drier/ Shaver Unit, to approved
manufacture No. 3 2,400,000 7,200,000
-
xi) Door sounder, to approved manufacture No. 1 800,000 800,000

Total carried to Collection 9,290,000


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WIRING:

A Lighting points:
All wiring of lighting points are to be
connected complete and ready from 16A SP
miniature circuit breakers, using 3x1.5mm
sq. PVC-Insulated single core copper cables
drawn in uPVC flush installed
conduits/trunking, through switches, and as
per drawings.
No. 16 100,000 1,600,000

B Power points:
All wiring of all power points are to be
connected complete and ready from 32A SP
miniature circuit breakers, using 3x2.5mm
sq. PVC-Insulated single core copper cables
in ring circuit, drawn in trunking/conduits,
as per drawings.
No. 16 0

C Shaver Unit/ hair Drier Unit


All wiring of hand drier points are to be
connected complete and ready from 32A SP
miniature circuit breakers, using 3x2.5mm
sq. PVC-Insulated single core copper
cables, drawn in conduits, and through 32A
DP control switches, as per drawings.
No. 3 120,000 360,000

D Cooker control unit


All wiring of cooker control units are to be
connected complete and ready from 32A SP
miniature circuit breakers, using 3x6.0mm
sq. PVC-Insulated single core copper
cables, drawn in conduits, as per drawings.
No. 1 240,000 240,000

E Water Heater points


All wiring ofwater heater points are to be
connected complete and ready from 32A SP
miniature circuit breakers, using 3x4mm sq.
PVC-Insulated single core copper cables,
drawn in conduits, and through 32A DP
control switches, as per drawings.
No. 3 160,000 480,000

Total carried to Collection 2,680,000


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Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX) (UGX)

ONE APARTMENT COLLECTION:

From Page 8/0

From Page 8/1

From Page 8/2 4,620,000

From Page 8/3 2,525,000

From Page 8/4 8,486,000

From Page 8/5 10,360,000

From Page 8/6 9,290,000

From Page 8/7 2,680,000

SUBTOTAL FOR ONE APARTMENT


37,961,000

TOTAL FOR THE SIX APARTMENTS


227,766,000
Total Carried to Main Collection 227,766,000
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EXTERNAL LIGHTING:

i) Urban Ice Antique Pewter Bulkhead Type 1


Light Incandescent c/w 1-60w Medium
Base Bulb, supplied by creative lighting,
Product No. 4902260AP. [Around the
Perimeter walls ].
No. 13 600,000 7,800,000

ii) Gate top lamps, to approved manufature


[Gate]. No. 2 400,000 800,000

ii) New Street Outdoor Tannery Bronze


Outdoor Bracket 1 Light Incandescent c/w 1
- 100W Medium Base Bulb, supplied by
creative lighting, Product No. 5309736TZ.
[External Building lighting]
No. 10 442,000 4,420,000

WIRING & WIRING ACCESSORIES:

i) 24-Hour programme time switch c/w fixing


accessories and back-up battery (150 hours),
as to LEGRANDE List No. 49951, or
equivalent, including a suitable enclosure.
No. 2 800,000 1,600,000
ii) 4mm sq. 3Core XLPE/SWA/PVC Copper
cables enclosed suitably sized PVC ducts in
trenches for connection of all outdoor
lighting fittings and the Guard House.
(Provisional Length)
L/m 160 16,000 2,560,000

iii) 2.5mm sq. 3Core Flexible PVC Copper


cables enclosed suitably within the pole for
connection to the lamp fittings (Provisional
Length)
L/m 40 8,000 320,000

iv) 32A 3-Pole Contactor to Crabtree / ABB


manufactuure complete with enclosure No. 2 320,000 640,000

V) Allow for sanudry items for the successful


installation, cable manholes, concreate
support bases, earthing of the lighting
collumns, connectors, fuses, testing and
commissioning of the external lighting
system. Item 1 2,400,000 2,400,000

Total Carried to Summary 20,540,000


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(UGX) (UGX)

LIGHTNING PROTECTION SCHEME

A: All items are to be supplied and installed


complete with all the required mounting,
fixing, clipping, testing, connecting
accessories, connected, tested and
commissioned to the satisfaction of the
Electrical Engineer.

B: 25mm x 3mm copper tape as to FURSE


manufacture, or approved equivalent. L/m 35 64,000 2,240,000

C: 25mm x 3mm copper square test clamp, as


to FURSE Cat.No. CT 105, or approved
equivalent. No. 2 200,000 400,000
D: 2000mm x 15mm air rod, as to FURSE Cat.
No. RA 240 c/w multiple point, as to
FURSE Cat. No. RA 600, air terminal base,
as to FURSE Cat. No. SD 105, and ridge
saddle, as to FURSE Cat. No. SD 115, or
approved equivalent.
No. 1 600,000 600,000

E: 25mm x 3mm tape clip as FURSE cat


CP210 No. 20 12,000 240,000

F: 1200mm x 20mm solid copper earth rod, as


to FURSE Cat.No. RC 015, complete with
driving stud and coupler, and accessories.
No. 2 200,000 400,000

Concrete inspection chamber, as to FURSE


Cat. No. PT005 or approved equivalent. No. 2 200,000 400,000

Total Carried to Main Collection 4,280,000


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(UGX) (UGX)

Main Collection

A: Electrical Installations 8/8 227,766,000

B: External Installations 8/9

D Lightining Protection 8/10

SUB TOTAL 227,766,000


Total Electrical Collection Carried to
Summary 227,766,000
ELEMENT…ix

MECHANICAL
INSTALLATION
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MECHANICAL INSTALLATION-BILLS OF QUANTITES SPL CONSULTING ENGIN

The Contractor shall supply,


deliver,install, test and commission to
the satisfaction of the Engineer the
following including builders works:-

The Tenderers must allow in their


prices for all
couplings, connectors as required in
the running lengths of pipes

TYPICAL APARTMENT
INTERNAL WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION
All Cold and Hot Water piping shall be
PPR pipe PN25 complete with elbows,
sockets, tees, adapters and all associated
fixing accessories.

PPR Pipes PN25


A 20mm M 30 9,500 285,000

B 25mm M 30 11,400 342,000

C 32mm M 25 19,950 498,750

D Isolating Valves
40mm No 4 76,000 304,000

E 15mm(1/2") flexible tubing 450mm long No 24 22,800 547,200

F 15mm angle valves No 24 27,550 661,200


TOTAL TO COLLECTION 2,638,150
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Supply and Install the following


including clamps/ brackets for
supporting pipes, builders works
which involves making good to any
openings made in floor slabs and
chiselling of walls

uPVC Pipes PN6


A 40mm M 12 6,650 79,800

B 50mm M 15 9,500 142,500

C 110mm M 10 23,750 237,500

uPVC Sweep Tees


D 40mm No 4 3,800 15,200

E 50mm No 3 5,700 17,100

F 100mm No 3 14,250 42,750

uPVC Swept Bends


G 40mm No 4 3,800 15,200

H 50mm No 4 4,750 19,000

I 110mm No 4 11,400 45,600

K 110 x 50mm PVC Floor trap No 4 35,150 140,600

uPVC Access plugs


L 40mm No 3 4,750 14,250

M 50mm No 3 4,750 14,250

N 110mm No 3 9,500 28,500


3
F 110mm Straight WC connector No 3 28,500 85,500
TOTAL TO COLLECTION 897,750
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(UGX) (UGX)

COLLECTION PAGE - PIPE WORK

FROM PAGE 9/0 2,638,150

FROM PAGE 9/1 897,750


TOTAL TO MAIN COLLECTION 3,535,900
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SANITARY FITTINGS
Supply and install the following
sanitary fittings including all
necessary fittings and accessories. The
constractor shall submit for approval a
schedule of fittings before orders for
the fittings are placed

A WC Suite
Close couple WC suite as Roca or equal No 3 800,000 2,400,000
and approved, in white colour, vitreous
china to BS3402 with horizontal outlet,
6Litre Cistern with dual flashing
Mechanism, complete with seat and seat
cover and all associated fitings

B Wash Hand Basin


Wash Hand Basin as Roca or equal and No 3 600,000 1,800,000
approved equivalent fixed on wall with
one offset tap hole and chain stay for
15mm cold water tap only, 32mm
chrome plated bottle trap waste, chain
stay complete with wall fixing set.
Complete with chrome plated monoblock
mixer with pop up waste

C SHOWER
Shower mixer mixer with Headshower No 3 600,000 1,800,000
modern Spray 150mm diameter rose,
450mm long Shower arm (only the
mixer)

E KITCHEN SINK
Stainless steel kitchen sink, single bowl, No 1 800,000 800,000
single drain 900 x 500 complete with
40mm Bottlle trap, 15mm Kitchen Sink
Mixer Tap as logics Kitchen monoblock
mixer and all fixing accessories.

G UNDERSINK WATER HEATER


Undersink water heater as Ariston No 1 600,000 600,000
15Litres, with 3kW heating element and
a thermostat complete with all
accessories (Ariston)

TOTAL TO COLLECTION 7,400,000


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(UGX) (UGX)

D BATH TUB -Jaccuzi


Armitage Shanks Create twin plus, No 1 2,000,000 2,000,000
Circular Jacuzzi with a twin plus
whirlpool system with Multiple air jets
and whirlpool jets.

H Stainless steel Toilet roll Holder No 1 133,000 133,000


0
I Stainless steel double coat hook No 1 95,000 95,000
0
J Stainless steel Shower Towel rails No 1 155,800 155,800
0
K Stainless steel soap dish No 1 119,700 119,700

L Stainless steel Wash basin towel rail No 1 150,000


(circular) 150,000

M Tumbuler holder No 1 150,000 150,000

50L wall mounted water heater as No 1 598,500


N Ariston, 3kW 598,500

O PVC grating 150 x 150mm No 4 60,000 240,000

TOTAL TO COLLECTION 3,642,000

COLLECTION FOR SANITARY FITTINGS


FROM PAGE 9/3 7,400,000

FROM PAGE 9/4 3,642,000

TOTAL TO MAIN COLLECTION 11,042,000


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COLD WATER STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION

A 40mm HDPE pipe PN 10 as distribution M 25 4,750 118,750


mains from the water tank to dropping
points.

B Ditto but 32mm M 15 3,135 47,025

C Ditto but 25mm M 15 2,850 42,750

D Gate Valves
40mm No 1 74,100 74,100

Rising main 20mm HDPE No 40 19,000 760,000

E 1500L PVC tanks as crestank complete No 1 888,250 888,250


with 25mm ball valve, 25mm washout,
40mm distribution mains to be installed
as shown on drawing.

TOTAL TO COLLECTION 1,930,875

COLLECTION PAGE - ONE


APARTMENT

INTERNAL PIPE WORK - PAGE 9/3 3,535,900


SANITARY FITTINGS - PAGE 9/4 11,042,000

WATER STORAGE AND DISTRIBUTION - PAGE 9/5 1,930,875

TOTAL FOR ONE APARTMENT 16,508,775

TOTAL FOR THE SIX


APARTMENTS 99,052,650

TOTAL TO MAIN COLLECTION 99,052,650


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(UGX) (UGX)
198,105,300
SITE SERVICES

WATER DISTRIBUTION AND FIRE FIGHTING

A Excavation trench of size 600 wide by M 50.00 7,450 372,500


600mm deep to lay main water supply
pipes

B 20mm HDPE pipe PN 10 as site M 50 1,900 95,000


distribution main from NWSC meter to
individual apartments tanks and also for
compound watering piping. Complete
with all fitting and accessories.

C Allow a provisional sum for paying to Item 6 646,000 3,876,000


NWSC for connection of 15mm NWSC
water meter complete with 15mm stop
cock and all connection accessories.

D Stand pipe 20mm No. 2 95,000 190,000

E Co2 fire extinguishers No. 3 352,450 1,057,350


TOTAL TO COLLECTION 5,590,850
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Item Description Unit Qty
(UGX) (UGX)

EXTERNAL DRAINAGE SYSTEM-


PIPES AND FITTINGS

A Excavation trench of size 600 wide by M 120 7,450 894,000


600mm deep to lay main water supply
pipeS

B uPVC pipe 160mm PN 6 to be laid as deta M 120 10,000 1,200,000

C 600 x 450mm (internally) inspection No 10 399,000 3,990,000


chambers 600mm deep invert consisting
of 150mm thick concrete block wall,
benched and channeled in concrete Class
"Q' and rendered and trowelled smooth
in 20mm thick water proofed
cement/sand screed including excavation
and medium duty approved cast iron
cover and frame

D Ditto but 800 to 1000mm deep invert No 2 800,850 1,601,700


F 300 x 300mm gulley trap with gulley No 10 237,500
piece, concrete surround, grating and
300mm x 300mm cast iron cover 2,375,000

E Two chamber septic tank for 100 users to No 1 3,000,000 3,000,000


detail size 4420 by1780mm by 2550mm
deep to structural Engineer's detail
complete with inlet and outlet chambers.

G Soakpit size 3M diam 3M deep filled No 1 1,900,000 1,900,000


with hard core and covered with 1000
guage polythene and top made good to
match surroundings

TOTAL TO GENERAL WORKS COLLECTION PAGE 14,960,700


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(UGX) (UGX)

COLLECTION PAGE FOR


GENERAL WORKS

FROM PAGE M-7 -Water distribution 5,590,850

FROM PAGE M -8 - Drainage 14,960,700

TOTAL TO MAIN COLLECTION 20,551,550

MAIN COLLECTION PAGE

INTERNAL WORKS 9/5 99,052,650

FROM PAGE 9/8 - GENERAL WORKS 20,551,550


119,604,200

TOTAL FOR MECHANICAL


INSTALLATION 119,604,200
ELEMENT…x

LIFT SHAFT
ELEMENT…xi

EXTERNAL WORKS
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ELEMENT…x
EXTERNAL WORKS
SUB-ELEMENT -1
ACCESS DRIVE WAYS /
PARKING
EARTH WORKS as described;
Shape to level and Compact
A formation to 95% modified AASHO SM 700 33,000 ###
to receive sub-base course
Imported gravel filling to make up
levels and to form sub base
B deposited in 300 mm thick layers CM 105 28,000 2,940,000
and compacted with a 10 - tone
roller to 95% MDD (Provisional)
Base course layer of imported
gravel on formation stabilised
C with 6% lime compacted with a CM 41 78,000 3,198,000
10-tonne roller to falls and
cambers.
PRECAST CONCRETE
"CABROWORKS" heavy duty
paving blocks or any other
equal and approved : quad
block pattern.
80 mm Thick heavy duty concrete
block size 205 x 110 mm laid on
falls and including 50 mm thick
D SM 700 86,000 ###
sand bed, allow for compaction,
rolling and vibration, spread and
brush into joints and compact.
PRECAST CONCRETE Class
"20" as described finished fair
on all exposed surfaces
including bedding, jointing and
pointing in cement and sand
(1:3) mortar
250 x 125 mm Splayed kerb to BS
340 including 125 x 100 mm
channel on and including 100mm
E thick concrete Class 20 mass LM 130 15,500 2,015,000
concrete bed and haunching,
including all necessary excavation,
formwork and disposal.
ROAD MARKING
Prepare surfaces and apply
three coats of approved road
marking
Surfaces ofpaint: to
road kerbs 200 -
F LM 130 8,500 1,105,000
300mm girth
Roads and parking 75 to 150mm
G LM 24 5,500 132,000
girth
TOTAL CARRIED TO ELEMENT
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…x SUMMARY
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Item Description Unit Qty
(Ush) (Ush)
EXTERNAL WORKS
SUB-ELEMENT -2
BOUNDARY WALL AND GATES
BOUNDARY WALL
Allow for labour and material for
construction of boundary walling
2200mm high overall above
existing ground level comprising;
200mm Thick solid Rock face (both
sides) concrete block walls
(1000mm above ground) with 250
x 100mm thick weathered and
throated coping, 400 x 400mm
concrete columns 2200mm high
above ground at 3200mm centres;
1200 mm high painted metal grille
to a pattern comprising
25x25x3mm thick SHS vertical
A LM 150 145,000 21,750,000
members spiked at the top at
200mm centres, welded to 2no. 50
x 50 x 3mm Angle bars cast into
concrete columns; including razor
wire; sub walling - 1000mm high
below ground level in 200mm thick
solid concrete blocks; with and
including 600 x 200mm reinforced
concrete class 20 strip footing :
600 x 600 x 200mm thick
reinforced concrete column bases;
300 x 300 x 100mm weathered and
throated coping to columns; to
Architect detail drawing
GATE
Mild steel welded grill / sliding
gate to parking (overall size 8000
B x 3500mm high) complete with No. 1 3,800,000 3,800,000
sliding mechanism, hinges and all
the necessary locking system
TOTAL CARRIED TO
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ELEMENT…x SUMMARY
10/3
Rate Amount
Item Description Unit Qty
(Ush) (Ush)
EXTERNAL WORKS
SUB-ELEMENT -3
LANDSCAPING
A PROVISIIONAL SUM
Allow a PROVISIONAL SUM OF
UGX.10,000,000 (UGANDA
SHILLINGS TEN MILLIONS ) for
the necessary LAND SCAPING
WORKS INCLUDING ;Digging out
to breaking existing ground and all
weeds and roots, supply, spread
B ITEM 1 ### ###
and level 300mm black imported
soil and mix with manure and
general fertilizer including
planting approved grass tufts at
100mm centres in each direction
and trees / thrubs , water the until
established.
TOTAL CARRIED TO SUMMARY ###
PAGE
ELEMENT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT (UGX)
NO

EXTERNAL WORKS
SUMMARY
1 DRIVE WAYS & PARKING 10 / 1 92,690,000
2 BOUNDARY WALL 10/2 25,550,000
3 LANDSCAPING 10 /3 10,000,000

SUB TOTAL 128,240,000.00


TOTAL ELEMENT…ix
128,240,000.00
CARRIED TO SUMMARY
SUMMARY
SUMMARY

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS PLOT


1211, BLOCK 244, KISUGU, MUYENGA,
MAKINDYE DIV. KCCA

ELEMEN PAGE AMOUNT


DESCRIPTION
T NO. (UGX)

S DEFINITION OF TERMS AND ABREVIATIONS


1 PRELIMINARIES 1/S 110,050,000
2 SUBSTRUCTURE 2/S 257,328,450
3 STRUCTURAL FRAME 3/S 895,647,258
4 ROOF 4/S 38,214,300
5 FINISHES 5/S 443,089,056
6 DOORS AND WINDOWS 6/S 192,646,800
7 FIXTURE 7/S 74,410,800
8 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 8/S 227,766,000
9 LIFT SHAFT 9/S 0
10 MECHANNICAL INSTALLATION 10/S 119,604,200
11 EXTERNAL WORKS 11/S 128,240,000

Sub Total 1 ###

Sub Total 2 ###

GROSS AMOUNT CARRIED TO BID


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