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— $mm7 A Code of Procedure for Measurement of Building Works | Ql Co-ordinated project information Copyright The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ©1988 The Building Employers Confederation ISBN 0 85406 361 7 (RICS) ISBN 0 85263 005 1 (BEC) Al rights reserved. No part of this publication covered by the above Copyright may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission of the copyright owners. Designed and set by NBS Services Ltd., Newcastle upon Tyne. Printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Margate, Kent. Contents Preface Part A General Principles 1 Background and objectives 2 SMNM7 and the CCPI conventions 3 Bills of quantities 4 — Drawn information at tender stage PartB Commentary on particular rules General rules Preliminaries/General conditions Demolition/Alteration/Renovation Groundwork In situ concrete/Large precast concrete Masonry Structural/Carcassing metaltimber Cladding/Covering Waterproofing Linings/Sheathing/Dry partitioning Windows/Doors/Stairs Surface finishes Furniture/Equipment Building fabric sundries Paving/Planting/Fencing/Site furniture Disposal systems Piped supply systems ‘Mechanical heating/cooling/refrigeration systems Ventilation/Air conditioning systems Electrical supply/powerlighting systems Communications/Security/Control systems Transport systems Mechanical and electrical services measurement S Appendices 1. Location drawings 2. Component drawings 3 Dimensioned diagrams 4. Example quantities co-ordinated with specification oon 46 82 53 54 Y: Fules and commentary for these work groups are given under Y Mechanical and electrical services measurement, Abbreviations i ACE Association of Consulting Engineers BEC Building Employers Confederation CAWS — Common Arrangement of Work Sections for Building Works CPI Co-ordinated Project Information CCPI Co-ordinating Committee for Project Information NCC National Consuttative Council PIG Projection information Group of the NCC Standing Committee RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects RICS Royal Institution of Chartered Sureyors SJC Standing Joint Committee for the SMM SMM Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works SMMDU_ Standard Method of Measurement Development Unit Preface This Code of Procedure for Measurement of Building Works, which accompanies the seventh Edition of the Standard Method of Measurement, is a successor to the Practice Manual which accompanied SMM6. Like the former Practice Manual the Measurement Code is non-mandatory and is intended to be read in conjunction with SMM7. It has three main purposes; first and most importantly, to encourage good practice in the measurement of building works; second to give guidance on the communication of information relative to quantities of finished work where their value is modified by position, complexity, simplicity, repetition, eccentric distribution or other cost significant factors; third to give a brief explanation of a number of novel features introduced into SMM7, why they have been included and how they came about. It may be thought that some of the content of the Measurement Code is of an elementary nature. It should be remembered however that the Code is directed towards the student or beginner 2s much as to the experienced practitioner and that which may seem elementary to the latter is not necessarily so to the former. For this reason certain elements of basic practice have been included. ‘The Measurement Code, like SMM7, is a document prepared in accordance with the precepts of Co-ordinated Project Information. The assistance given to the ‘SUC by members of the CCPI Working Groups responsible for preparing the ‘Common Arrangement and the Codes for Drawn and Specification Information is gratefully acknowledged. CJW: 1 October 1987 PartA General principles 1 Background and objectives 1.1 Introduction ‘The Standard Method of Measurement of Building Works has, since its first edition in 1922, evolved to meet the changing needs of the building industry. The responsibility Yor revising the SMM is vested in the joint RICS/BEC Standing Joint ‘Committee for the SMM (SJC), and this responsibility has once again been discharged with the publication of the seventh edition (SMM7). SMM7 introduces a number of novel features and one of the objectives of this Code is to give a brief explanation of why they have been included and how they came about. 1.2 Background In 1972. Standard Méthod of Measurement Development Unit (SMMDU) was set up by the RICS and BEC to carry out a fundamental review of the measurement of building work. The SMMDU was adopted in 1979 by the CCPI as its working group responsible for developing the measurement convention as one of the proposed set of co-ordinated project information documents. At this time representatives from the RIBA and ACE joined the Unit to reflect the wider CCPI interests. 1.3 SMM Development Unit ‘The SMMDU, atter the publication of SMM6 in 1978 and adoption by CCPI, was given revised terms of reference which included: + To advance the preparation of co-ordinated conventions for documentation as envisaged in the NCC Project Information Group's report. + To take account of the work and recommendations of CCPI and to plan the Unit's work accordingly. + To prepare proposals for SMM7 which would provide simpler and less detailed bills of quantities for use where design has been fully prepared; to draw up a schedule of the design information which would satisfy this criterion; and to consider the arrangements, contractual or otherwise, appropriate to using such a method of measurement where design information is at a less complete stage. + To make recommendations on the presentation of the rules of measurement. In the course of its work the SMMDU consulted specialist contractors and other interested parties through the Advisory Panels set up by the SJC and published two discussion documents setting out its proposals for SMM7. The first of these, published in 1981, contained measurement rules for two work sections to illustrate the intended format and the level of simplification proposed in these sections, The discussion document also set out the criteria used for drafting the rules of measurement, and made proposals on the format of bills of quantities. ‘The second discussion document, published in 1982, set out proposals to meet the situation where design information is not complete at tender stage and also proposals for Preliminaries and a Practice Manual (Code of Procedure for Measurement of Building Works). The SMMDU was wound up in 1984 and the drafting of SMM7 was then completed by the SUC. 1.4 The Code of Procedure for Measurement of Building Works This Code, which is advisory and does not have the contractual status of SMM7, has the following objectives: + To encourage good practice in the measurement of bui preparation of bills of quantities. + To encourage uniform interpretation and use of SMMT7 by giving, where appropriate, illustrations and explanations of how particular rules are expected to be used. + To provide a Code of Procedure for Measurement of a similar standard and function as the Codes of Procedure for Production Drawings and Project ‘Specification with which it has been co-ordinated. + To explain the relationship between SMM7 and the Codes for Production Drawings, Project Specification and the Common Arrangement of Work Sections. + To provide examples of the application of any novel proposals. 1g works and | L 2°SMM7 and the CCP| Conventions 2.1 The Common Arrangement of Work Sections ‘The Common Arrangement of Work Sections for Building Works (CAWS), which has been used.1o arrange SMM7, has been prepared by CCPI. Its purpose is to define an efficient and generally acceptable common arrangement for specifications and bills of quantities for building projects. It identifies natural groupings of work based upon extensive sampling of available documents and analysis of user patterns. A full explanation of the derivation of CAWS and definitions of the Work Sections can be found in the CCPI publication ‘Common Arrangement of Work Sections for Bullding Work: 2.2 The Code of Procedure for Project Specification The Code of Procedure for Project Specification provides guidance on preparing the supplementary information contained in project specifications or specification preambles to bills of quantities. Ithas three parts; part A contains guidance on the general principles of preparing specification information; part B gives check lists for specification content for most CAWS work sections; part C shows how libraries of specification clauses can be used to mee! the recommendations of the Code. 2.3 The Code of Procedure for Production Drawings The Code of Procedure for Production Drawings is primarily concerned with guidance on the arrangement and co-ordination of production drawings so that ‘communication between the designer and the builder is more efficient. The Code also sets out the SMM7 requirements for drawings to be provided at tender stage. This information is reproduced at Appendices 1 and 2 hereof. 3. Bills of quantities 3.1. Sub-contractors ‘The measurement rules in SMM7 have been prepared on the assumption that main contractors, when seeking tenders from sub-contractors, will issue information in accordance with the rules of SMM7. This means that any extracts from bills of quantities should be accompanied by the appropriate drawings, extracts from the specification, preliminary bill Items and descriptions of work given in accordance with the General Fuules. 3.2 Preliminaries/General conditions ‘The preliminaries section of a bill should contain two types of cost significant item: 1. Items which are not specific to work sections but which have an identifiable cost which is useful to consider separately in tendering e.g. contractual requirements for insurances, site facilites for the empioyer’s representative and Payments to the local authority. 2. Items for fixed and time-related costs which derive from the contractor's expected method of carrying out the work, e.g. bringing plant to and from site, providing temporary works and supervision. ‘The fixed and time-related subdivision glven for a number of preliminaries items will enable tenderers to price the elements separately should they so desire. Tenderers also have the facility at their discretion to extend the list of fixed and time-related cost items to suit their particular methods of construction. In addition to the cost significant items required by the method, other preliminaries items which are important from other points of view, e.g. quality control requirements, administrative procedures, may need to be included to complete the Preliminaries/General conditions as a comprehensive statement of the employer's requirements. : 3.3. Supplementary information The information generated by the measurement rules needs the addition of relevant supplementary information to complete the description of a part of work. Guidance on the preparation of specification preambles and project, specifications is given in the Code for Project Specification. 3.4 Format of bills of quantities The format of bills of quantities continues to be a matter for the discretion of the surveyor preparing bills of quantities for a particular project. However, with the introduction of co-ordinated project information it will be appropriate in future to prepare bills of quantities in accordance with CAWS if the greatest benefit and ease of use is to be derived. Since the SMM7 rules have been so arranged, and traditionally the majority of bills of quantities have followed SMM order, the adoption of this order in bills of quantities should not give rise to significant difficulties in practice. Project specifications and preambles should also be arranged in accordance with CAWS. Itis recommended that items for individual buildings should be kept separate. This can be achieved, for example, by providing separate bills for each block, or by providing @ multi-column analysis on the page facing the items. The choice of presentation is a project decision largely based on the degree of difference in the form of construction in separate blocks. 4 Drawn information at tender stage 4.1 General The rules of SMM7 require drawn information to be provided to tenderers to give: * an overall picture of the project to allow assessment of the cost significance of the design and decisions to be made about methods of construction. * detailed information about paris of the work where this information is more effectively communicated graphically rather than by a lengthy description in the bill of quantities. ‘The requirements for provision of this information are dealt with in detail below. Drawings selected from those normally available for construction of the project should satisfy the SMM7 requirements (except for dimensioned diagrams). Apart from the specific requirements for provision of drawings, SMM7 allows descriptive and specification information to be given on drawings or in the specification provided a specific cross reference is given in the bill of quantities escription of the item (SMM7 General Fuule 4.2), The following types of drawings are referred to in SMM7: + Location drawings + Component drawings + Dimensioned diagrams. 4.2 Location drawings The SMM7 rules for Preliminaries/General conditions require certain location Grawings, as defined in General Rule 5.1, to accompany the bills of quantities. The architect's smaller scale location drawings will normally satisfy this requirement. The majority of work sections in SMM7 commence with a statement of the information to be provided specifically for that type of work. The requirements will normally be met by the architect's location drawings referred to above. If not, other drawings produced by the architect, structural, mechanical and electrical engineers etc. should be provided. Appendix 7 is a checklist of all SMM7 requirements for provision of location drawings. SMM7 applies equally to all with quantities projects. However, when deciding which drawings to include to comply with the rules, the type, size and relative complexity of the particular project will need to be considered. For example the Scope and location of foul drainage above ground (R11) for a simple single storey building may be adequately defined by the general arrangement floor plan showing the sanitary appliances whereas more detailed drawn information will be required for this work in a more complex building. {np addition to the requirements concerning location drawings there are other SMM7 ‘ules, which although not specifically referring to drawings, can often be ied with to best advantage by giving information on drawings referenced ls of quantities. An example is Section 020 Excavating and filing which + Ground water level + Trial pits or bore hole details stating their location + Features retained * Live over or underground services indicating location, 4.3. Component drawings Component drawings are required by General Rule 5.2 to show the information necessary for the manufacture and assembly of components. Appendix 2 is a checklist of all SMM7 requirements for provision of component drawings. 4.4 Dimensioned diagrams Dimensioned diagrams are required by SMM7 General Rule 5.3 to show the shape and dimensions of the work covered by an item. They may be used at the discretion of the quantity surveyor as an alternative to a dimensioned description except in those cases where there is a specific requirement for a dimensioned diagram. Appendix 3 is a list of dimensioned diagrams required to be given in the bills of quantities. Dimensioned diagrams may be prepared by the quantity surveyor or, on his behalf, by the architect. They can also be extracts from the architect's or engineer's drawings reproduced at a suitable size for incorporation In the bills of quantities. Dimensioned diagrams should not appear in documentation other than the bills of quantities. However, there may be occasions where itis more appropriate to issue the architect's or engineer's drawings with the bills of quantities rather than produce dimensioned diagrams. In such instances it will be necessary to identify the drawings-in the bill description. 4.5 Preparation of tender documents The tender documentation will include the bills of quantities, the tender drawings, the project specification (as appropriate), the form of tender and the letter of invitation. The bills of quantities will ist the drawings from which the bills have been prepared, and copies of these should be kept 4s a record. It is good practice to indicate which of the drawings listed accompany the tender documents. ‘As much of the information as possible should be contained within the bils of to minimise the problem of expensive reproduction of drawings. The provision of copy negatives or similar methods rather than prints will also as: keeping down tendering costs. It will be of assistance to contractors if, when domestic sub-contractors are named in bills of quantities, the drawings and the specification relevant to their work are sent to them direct, obviating the need for all tendering contractors to do so when they can see from the bill that this has been done. Part B Commentary on particular rules 1. Introduction In order to define the precise nature and extent of the proposed work it will be necessary to give, in descriptions or elsewhere, certain supplementary information including any limits on tolerances, method, sequence, etc. imposed by the designer. 2. Use of the tabulated rules 24-13 These rules describe how the tables are used to compile item descriptions, to divide work into separate items and to determine appropriate measurement units. Items cannot always be adequately described by restricting descriptions to words drawn from the various columns, Section E30 can be taken as an example of compilation of item description. The first classification column shows that bar reinforcement must be identified as such and that it may not be grouped with spacers and chairs. The second classification column requires that the nominal size shall be stated. The third classification column provides that straight, bent and curved bars should each be given as separate items and identified in item descriptions. The next column establishes that the measurement unit is the tonne (t). The fourth classification column provides that horizontal bars of length greater than 12 metres and vertical bars of length greater than 6 metres must be measured separately and so described, stating the length in 3 metre stages. Descriptions must contain a ‘descriptive feature’ as required by each of the first three classification columns but should only include ‘descriptive features’ from the fourth classification column if they are applicable. in this example, this means that a statement about the length of the bars is only necessary if the stated lengths are exceeded. Similarly, for fabric reinforcement in the same table, the fourth classification column contains two ‘descriptive features’. They are ‘bent’ and ‘strips in one width, width stated’. Neither matter would be included in a description if neither was applicable, but if both were applicable both would be stated. Returning to bar reinforcement, the right hand side of the table contains an example of each of the four types of supplementary rule. The measurement rule M1 provides for the weight to exclude rolling margins in measuring the tonnage of steel. The definition rules D1 and D2 widen the usual definitions of ‘horizontal and ‘vertical. This means that simple phrases can be used in bill item descriptions but carry additional precisely defined meanings. The coverage rule C1 states that bar reinforcement includes hooks, tying wire, spacers etc. ‘The supplementary information rules $1-3 refer to ‘kind and quality of materials’, ‘details of tests’ and ‘bending restrictions’. This means that the item description must either give full details of these matters or give a reference to the clauses in the specification where this information will be found. It also means that separate items must be given if there are bars of different materials. 212-13 These two rules require separate items in the bill of quantities if the required supplementary information varies e.g. ‘kind and quality of materials and mix details’ in rule St of Section E10. If the accompanying specification information defines particular mixes then each of the respective bill items may give a cross- reference to the specification, e.g. ‘mix E10/105". 12 The supplementary information column does not set out what constitutes an adequate specification, but lists those items of specification the variation of which will generate additional measured items. The Code for Project Specification includes checklists for the content of project specification’ preambles. 10. Procedure where the drawn and specification information required is not available 10.4 Approximate quantities are appropriate where the work can be described in accordance with the rules but the quantity of work required cannot be accurately determined, The tenderer should make allowance for their effect when pricing the relevant preliminaries"and programming the contract works. Work which is the subject of approximate quantities should be remeasured as executed and the appropriate adjustments effected in accordance with the Contract. 10.36 New rules have been introduced for two types of provisional sum (defined work and undefined work). These require that each sum for defined work should be accompanied inthe bills of quantities by a description of the work sufficiently detailed for the tenderer to make allowance for its effect in the pricing of relevant preliminaries. The information should also enable the length of time required for execution of the work to be estimated and its position in the sequence of construction to be determined and incorporated into the programme. 11. Work not covered w44 This rule could also be used in the measurement of contractor designed work. 13 Preliminaries/General conditions A11 Drawings ‘The drawings to be listed are those from which the bills of quantities have been prepared which is not the same as those required by the rules to be provided with the bills. ly all the drawings listed need not in due course be the contract drawings. A12 The Site/Existing Buildings The reference to existing buildings relates only to those buildings which could have an influence on cost. This could arise from their close proximity making access difficult, their heights relative to the possible use of tower cranes or the fragility of, for example, an historic building, necessitating special care. A13 Description of the work ‘The description of the work as a whole and the circumstances in which it is to be constructed is intended to convey to the estimator an intial impression of the types of work involved, including any particular or unusual features or conditions that are relevant, Bearing in mind that much of the information required to give this initial impression will be readily available from the drawings that accompany the tender documents, the description required under this rule can be relatively succinct. In addition, as the estimator proceeds through the bil, further general information wil ‘become apparent from the descriptions which precede individual sections. The following example illustrates a description for a three storey reinforced concrete office block. Dimensions have been included because whilst they will be apparent from the drawings, it is considered helpful to the estimator to have them repeated here. Description of the building ‘Prior to the contract commencing all work up to ground floor slab will be carried out by others including reduced level excavation, reinforced concrete piles and pile caps, sub-base and concrete ground floor slab together with concrete walls nd floor to basement plant room. ‘The work comprises the construction of the superstructure of a three storey office block, 65.00 x 14.00 m and 12.50 m high with part basement 15.00 x 14.00 m and 4.00 m high (a total area of 2940 me). The construction is a reinforced concrete frame of flat slab floors and roots with mushroom headed columns. The external walls are fair faced concrete block cavity construction with aluminium windows and doors in hardwood frames. The roof is asphalt covered. ‘The building is to be finished for tenant fitting out but includes low pressure hot water and heating, electrical installation, fire alarms, emergency lighting and a bank of two lifts. Ancillary work includes external services, drainage, roads, ences, car park and landscaping work." 14 Protection and plant The rules do not require items for protection or for plant to be given in each section as was the case with SMB, these items being covered in the preliminaries, rules A94:1.6, A42:1.11 and A43, Contractors will need to bear this in mind when preparing sub-contract enquiries, A34 Employer's requirements: Security/Safety/ Protection Examples of other requirements or limitations imposed by the employer which should, if applicable, be referred to are: * Restriction on the use of radios by employees. + Protection of trees, + Car parking arrangements for employees. A35_ Employer's requirements: Specific limitations on method/sequence/timing Examples of other requirements or limitations imposed by the employer which should, if applicable, be referred to are: + Restrictions on the employment of labour. * Restrictions on working area. A36 Employer's requirements: Facilities/ Temporary work/Services Flule A36:1.6 relates only to those cases where specific requirements for temperature and humidity levels are imposed by the employer. The attainment and maintenance of suitable levels necessary {or satisfactory completion of the work including the installation of joinery, suspended ceilings, lift machinery etc. is the responsibilty of the contractor. . Examples of other requirements or limitations imposed by the employer which should, if applicable, be referred to are: + Restrictions on the use by the contractor of the permanent heating system for drying and obtaining necessary temperature and humidity levels. + Special lighting. A42 Contractor's general cost items: Services and facilities The services and facilties listed are examples only. Other similar items should be included if necessary including any changes or additions to statutory obligations or in the working rules of any industry. Whilst the details given in the bills of quantities under this rule constitute a check list for tenderers, the items generally are implicit in the contract and as such are at the discretion and risk of the contractor. A421. This tule covers all fuel which the contractor requires to carry out the work. It does fot cover fuel for testing and commissioning permanent installations which would ‘come under Sections Y51 and Y81. 15 This rule deals with drying out the works where the method is left to the contractor. If the employer wishes to make specific requirements, these should be stated in detail - see A36:1. ‘There Is a possibilty of a number of items appearing either under the heading of “Employers requirements or as ‘Contractor's costs’. This is because some work, such as providing temporary hoardings, may on occasions be fully defined by the tender documents and on other occasions be left to the contractor's discretion. It is intended that a single item should be provided in the preliminaries bill for general attendance on all nominated sub-contractors. A51 Nominated sub-contractors ‘The rules in this section govern how nominated sub-contractors should be covered in the bills of quantities for main contracts. Bills of quantities used for inviting tenders from potential nominated sub-contractors should be drawn up in accordance with SMM7 as a whole as if the work was main contractor's work. This means, for example, that bills issued to potential nominated sub-contractors should include preliminaries and be accompanied by the drawings which the rules require. ‘As much information as possible should be given in respect of nominated sub- contractors’ work in order that tenderers can make due allowance when assessing the overall programme and establishing the contract period if not already laid down. A simple list of the component elements of the work might not be sufficient, but a list describing in addition the extent and possible value of each element would be more helpful. The location of the main plant e.g. whether in the basement or on the roof would clearly have a bearing on tenderers’ programmes. It would be good practice to seek programme information when obtaining estimates from sub- Contractors so that this can be incorporated in the bills of quantities, for the benefit of tenderers. A set of the items given in the classification table should be given for each Nominated sub-contract. A511. ‘The rule for special attendance is included to enable proper provision to be made for costs beyond those envisaged in the definition of general attendance. Special scaffolding or scaffolding additional to the main contractors standing scaffolding required for use by sub-contractors should be described, e.g. windows supplied and fixed by a nominated sub-contractor who requires scaffolding for fixing will require a bill item giving the dimensions for each elevation. Its inadequate merely to refer in general terms to the items listed In the third column as details of requirements should be stated. Where adequate information cannot be provided a provisional sum should be used. Items for positioning should state the expected ‘weight, location and size of the components to be positioned, 16 | C Demolition/Alteration/ Renovation C10 Demolishing structures C30 Shoring Where the measurement unit is ‘item’, quantitles may be given it considered more appropriate e.g. where a large number of identical openings are to be filled in it might be helpful to measure out the component items under a suitable heading. 1-3 The method of identifying the level or levels to which structures are to be demolished will vary with circumstances. A commen reference level for demolition is the top of the lowest floor slab. Work below the lowest level could well be included with the excavation work, 1-38.46 With the advent of further legislation the disposal of toxic wastes and dangerous materials has become cost significant. Itis therefore Important to draw attention to the presence of such materials including asbestos, certain chemicals, fuel oils, tars, etc. Terminology used in the descriptions should be consistent with the current regulations for the control of pollution. cib) ‘The: Coverage Rule is intended to cover temporary support arising solely as a result of the particular item being described. C20 Alterations - spot items It will be helpful to set out spot items in a logical progression from location to location in the existing building. ‘The comments on Section C10 Demolishing structures, also apply to this section. 7 se D Groundwork D20 Excavating and filling Q20 Hardcore/Granular/Cement bound bases/ sub-bases to roads/pavings ‘The rules for these sections have been drafted on the assumption that excavation and earthwork will be carried out by mechanical plant. The information provided in accompanying ‘drawings or in descriptions should identify those circumstances where it may be difficult or impractical to carry out excavation by mechanical means. ‘The rules cannot cover every situation and.where unusual conditions prevail the surveyor should exercise his judgement in selecting an appropriate method of measurement, stating the method used. Pi It is not intended that several water levels, with only minor variations, be established for each site. However the water level could well differ substantially from one excavation to another (2.9. pits at opposite ends of the site) or from one part to another of an individual excavation (e.g. a very large basement) especially Where springs are encountered. In most cases it should be possible to agree a common post-contract ground water level for the whole of the site. ‘The details provided will be the trial hole data that is available. Such information, if given in accordance with the relevant British Standard Code of Practice should ensure that a reasonable indication of what can be expected has been given. If such information is not available the assumed data should be so stated. Pile) Features retained would include trees which are to be retained and protected ‘stating any required method of protection. 24 Unless top soil is specified to be preserved it need not be given as a separate item, 27 A ground beam is defined as a reinforced concrete member normally spanning between pile caps, foundation pads, etc. 22-8. The principle af maximum depths to reflect the use of mechanical plant will require the surveyor to use his discretion. For example, when measuring excavation for a large housing site with foundations of varying depths, the site may be treated as a whole or each house individually when describing the excavation depth. The method selected should be stated. 28 This item covers the excavation of steps in the face of a slope to prevent the slippage of subsequent filing. 45.0.1 The reference to ‘extra over’ in the fourth column is to provide an option to measuring full value. 18 ba Examples of ‘special plant’ in this context would include: + Power operated hammers, drils and chisels. + Special attachments to mechanical plant such as rock buckets, rippers, hammers and chisels. 6. Because working space is no longer measured in detail this information is provided to enable the contractor to make his own allowance based on this and the other information provided. 7 ‘There is no requirement to keep separate earthwork support to different types of excavation. Earthwork support includes the use of timber planking and strutting, plywood trench sheeting and light steel trench sheeting and strutting. Interlocking driven sheet piling is not covered by the term ‘earthwork support’ and where this is required by the design or specification it should be measured in accordance with Section 032. In the case of excavations designed with set-backs, each vertical face between set-backs should be considered separately. This would not apply where the contractor, at his discretion, decided to use set-backs, perhaps as an aid to earthwork support. TAS See Figures 1 and 2. Tt The term ‘roadway’ is used in the normal sense of a carriageway, whether public or private. It is not intended to apply to temporary roadways provided by the contractor at his discretion for his own use, nor to site roadways under his full control, either existing or constructed as part of the contract. TRS Earthwork support to faices of excavation which abut existing walls, piers or other structures does not include designed shoring measured under Section C30. Ds The words ‘and the ike’ have been included in the Definition Rule of unstable ‘ground in an attempt to avoid the many arguments that have arisen by limiting the application of the rule quite literally to running silt or running sand when the same problems pertain with such materials as loose gravel, ily ash, etc. itis suggested, as a guideline, that strata could be said to fall within the intended category only when the newiy excavated face will not remain unsupported sufficiently long to allow the necessary support to be inserted. intended to deal solely with rainwater. Water arising from leaking reservoirs, or flooding rivers are examples of accepted risks or matters which can be dealt with by insurance. a2 Where the pre-contract and the post-contract water levels as defined in these rules differ the item will fall to be adjusted. If the varied level brings about the need for such an item where none previously existed an item will need to be included in the final account, 83 Handling of excavated material is normally at the discretion of the contractor. Any ‘design-imposed conditions should be given in the description of the disposal items e.g. requirements regarding the provision or location of temporary spoil heaps. 19 20 Hard paverent, either road or footpath Figure 1 020:7.2%.%.4 ‘When Lis less than D the earthwork support shall be described as next to roadways. Figure 2 020:7.3.#.5 ‘When Lis less than D the earthwork support shall be described as next to existing buildings. iat | { i } Unless there are specific requirements for the handling of excavated material or imported filing (e.g. spoil heaps) the contractor will be entitled to assume that he may handle the distribution/disposal of such materials as he deems fit. 8.3.2 Where materials are disposed on site the information provided under the fourth column should state any specific requirements for the location of such deposits and the average distance from the excavation in metres. 13.2 ‘Compacting would include the former traditional description ‘level and ram’. D30 Cast in place concrete piling D31° Preformed concrete piling D32 Steel piling D30:1-2.4.%.3, D3 2 and D32:1,%H.2 These rules require the inclination of raking piles to be stated. Examples of common inclinations corresponding to the rake angle, stated as the ratio of horizontal displacement to vertical distance, are as follows: Angle 14 ase 58° D30:5.1 Obstructions, in this context, includes anything which amounts to an obstruction to boring e.g. certain items which might be buried in a tip. 30:7, D31:10 and D32:6 The responsibilty for cutting off pile heads and disposal of materials as between main contractor and any sub-contractor should be made clear in the bill of quantities and in any enquiries to specialist sub-contractors. Cutting off the tops of test piles should be given separately where required. D40 Diaphragm walling Diaphragm walls are concrete walls constructed using slurry or other fluids to support a trench which is then filled with concrete to form the wall, the concrete being placed through the support fluid which is thereby displaced. S2 Excavated material which has been in contact with the support fluids may be contaminated and not fit to be used as filing material. The contractor's attention should be drawn to any restrictions imposed in this respect. D50 Underpinning Pt The location drawings should be sufficient to enable an appreciation of the location and extent of the work to be made. In the case of a complicated design, detailed drawings should be supplied. P2 If ground conditions are difficult e.g. unstable ground, special precautions may be required in which case full particulars should be given. 2 4.1 and 2 ‘The measurement rules for excavating preliminary trenches and underpinning pits supersede any rules relating to working space contained in Section D20. BAA. The requirement for a statement of ‘maximum width’ is intended to cover stepped brick footings. 22 E In situ concrete/Large precast concrete Generally Pt ‘The purpose of this information is to convey to the tenderer not only the specific sizes of members and thickness of slabs but also such information as the relative Positions of precast floors and in situ beams. Information regarding permissible loads in relation to casting times is to allow the tenderer to assess, in the absence of specific instructions in the bills of quantities, the degree of propping and re-propping down through successive floors that he may be required to provide to his formwork. Any limitations on live loads during construction should be stated. £10 In situ concrete 14D ‘The requirement to distinguish members having a reinforcement content in excess of 5% by volume is intended to indicate which members (slabs, columns, beams, etc) are very heavily reinforced resulting in problems in placing and compacting concrete. It is the total reinforcement in a complete member which has to be considered and not a small isolated part of a member which is particularly congested e.g. where the laps-occur in the reinforcement. The selection of 5% is a deliberately high percentage so that it wil only apply to exceptional cases. 5% by volume is roughly equivalent to a steel weight of 0.41 tonnes per cubie metre of the measured member. 1-804. . This requirement in the case of a simple house foundations, for example, could be covered by a preamble clause. The requirement does not apply to concrete placed on a bed of concrete blinding or poured into formwork. Similarly it is not the intention that where a concreted bed is placed on concrete blinding and only the edges of the bed are in contact with the earth, that such work should be separately identified. 7 Retaining walls come under the classification of ‘walls’. 14 Upstands include beams but not kickers for walls which are not measured (see Section E20:21-22 for formwork to same). 15.2 Monolithic finishes cast onto concrete would include cast stone, mosaic etc, Monolithic screeds/granolithie flooring are included in Section M10. Monolithic terrazzo is included in Section M14. E20 Formwork for in situ concrete 1" “Top formwork’ should be measured for surfaces sloping at an angle exceeding 15° whether itis provided or not. For example blinding concrete (measured as ‘slabs') sloping at an angle exceeding 15° will require an item of formwork measured to the top. 23 12S Formwork to one side of a wall only would not include instances where there is a column or beam on the other side as formwork will be required to the column or beam. 19-14 Descriptions of formwork to edge beams should include the attached edge of slab. 13-16 These rules are intended to simplify the measurement of formwork and considerably reduce the number of items. Linear items will be restricted to other than regular shapes. 20 Where the basic finish is not at the contractor's discretion, the finish formed from the principal formwork specified may be regarded as the basic finish. 21-22 ‘Suspended kickers occur where a concrete wall rises off a concrete stab, the kicker being cast integrally with the slab, Le. at the time the Kicker formwork is, erected, there is nothing on which to rest its bottom edge. Formwork to column kickers is not required to be measured. Tenderers are given sufficient information to allow for this by virtue of the fact that columns are measured linear stating the number. E30 Reinforcement for in situ concrete $3 Restrictions on bending may be given by a reference to an appropriate BS altfiough it may be necessary to refer specifically to any temperature requirements. 141.3 This is intended to cover those bars which are specifically bent to curves to'suit the shape of the member in which they are to be placed. AAA 2 ‘Strips of fabric reinforcement, in this context, would include those in foundations to walls, tension strips to floors and roofs, etc. E40 Designed joints in in situ concrete 1 Plain joints as defined in Definition Rule 01 will normally occur at the perimeter of areas abutting wails. E50 Precast concrete large units F31_ Precast concrete sills/lintels/copings/features H40 Glass reinforced cement cladding/features H50 Precast concrete slab cladding/features K33 Concrete/Terrazzo partitions The provision of three units of measurement permits selection of the most appropriate in each case e.g. enumerated chimney caps and lintels, lineal measurement for coping stones and kerbs and superficial measurement for floors. 24 F Masonry Generally The identification, in the bills of quantities, of work in foundations will usually be self evident from its differing specification. However it may be of assistance to identify such work where it is not self evident. F10 Brick/Block walling F11 Glass block walling PI Plans, elevations and sections required to be provided under this rule should show the locations of materials to be used in all walls and partitions. if only one kind of brick is to be used for walls and one kind of block for partitions the drawings probably need not show anything other than the thickness. In the case of several different kinds of bricks and blocks an appropriate annotation should be included on the drawings. Sections may helpfully augment the descriptions of the work e.g. the fact that a wall or partition is of a different thickness or material at a higher level would not be revealed by study of a plan only. S15 The brick or block being used and any imposed limitations on laying should be fully desoribed. This is particularly so where the brick or block is the subject of a prime cost sum for nominated supply where it is possible for different types of identical purchasing cost to have widely differing laying costs. Where the supply is the subject of a PC Sum or PC rate per thousand the assumptions to be made by the tenderers should be clearly stated ‘Where an order has been placed with a supplier for bricks or blocks the terms of the order should be given stating in particular the number reserved and Supplier's terms regarding the initial and subsequent deliveries. s7 Examples of the method of forming would include stretchers-on-end, etc. p11 Examples of the type of maulded or splayed bricks would include stock-pattern, purpose-made, cut and rubbed ete. F20 Natural stone rubble walling F21 Natural stone masonry walling/dressings F22 Cast stone walling/dressings Da Examples of dimensioned diagrams are given in Figure 3. s1 Examples of stone rubble materials would include the type e.g. sandstone, limestone, granite or flint and the texture and finish e.g. natural, rough dressed or hammer dressed. 25 Bill diagram A Boo & Aze Bill dtagrarn B Figure 3 Example bill diagrams B 7 475 diagram C Examples of stone masonry materials would include the type e.g. limestone, granite, slate, marble etc. and the texture and finish e.g. sawn, rubbed, vermiculated, polished, etc. Examples of cast stone materials would include the texture and finish e.g. rough, smooth, rubbed, vermiculated and polished. 168236211 ‘The description of ‘sunk’ stonework would need to:state the number of times it is sunk, 33 Special purpose blocks include purpose made blocks within other measured items such as purpose made comer blocks to sils involving the use of stones larger than the sills. Special purpose blocks are also blocks which by their very nature are purpose made namely those comprising: Ornaments ‘Small panels (defined as panels not exceeding 0.1 rm) Caps and bases to columns Kneeler-blocks, bonder-blocks, apex-blocks, angle-blocks and stooling-blocks to ‘copings’ and ‘ornamental band courses’. Plinth blocks, angle-blocks, key-blocks and the like to slab architraves and ‘surrounds 10 openings Springers, voussoirs and keystones of arches ‘Tumblings to buttresses Pier-caps, chimney-caps and the like Finials, terminals, brackets, corbels and the like Stones forming tracery Special features composed of one or more stones (special features would Include omamental panels, oriel windows, niches, ete.) ‘Stones forming balustrade panels and the like Balusters, half balusters, newels and newel-caps Templates, bases, thresholds, hearths and the like Stones forming shelves, divisions, table tops, work tops and the like. 27 _ G Siructural/Carcassing metal/timber G10 Structural steel framing G11 Structural aluminium framing G12 Isolated structural metal members ts ‘The drawings or the description should give details of the method of fabricating [and type of site connections. Connections would include fittings used to form a | _ joint and thus enable the members to be united by bolting, welding or riveting in the shop or on the site, . Details of fittings for other trades should be shown on the drawings, e.g. pipe brackets, supports for services and supports and stiffeners for mechanical, electrical and ventilating plant. s2-s3 [ In describing any tests of materials or workmanship that may be required, an indication should also be given of where the tests are to be carried out. Requirements for destructive and non-destructive tests, procedure tests (welding and flame cutting), qualification and testing of welders, run-off production tests and inspections should be clearly stated. 8 [ This rule is limited to surface treatments carried out as part of the steelwork sub- contract. Decorative painting is covered by the rules given in Section M60. Since separate items are not required for touching-up, responsibility for such work should bbe made clear as between the main contractor and sub-contractor. G20 Carpentry/Timber framing/First fixing Generally Dimensioned diagrams should be used unless a simple description is sufficient for {ull clarity. Diagrams and descriptions should show all labours other than those included in coverage rules in accordance with General Fule 4. The rules for this section have been drafted on the assumption that the majority of woodworking and metalworking Is now a shop process using machinery rather than a site craft process, hence the emphasis on machine labours. General Rule 9 concerning composite items is particularly relevant. $5 Examples of surface treatments would include shop priming, staining, varnishing or polishing before delivery to the works. Such treatments alter fixing should be measured in accordance with Section M60. s6 Selection and protection for subsequent treatments would incluide timber to be ‘ett in the white’ or to receive transparent finishes. 11-180 In order that machine settings can be assessed it is necessary to draw attention to different cross sections even if the cross sectional dimensions of the timber are the ‘same; e.g. it will be possible to have two or more sections of rebated frames of the same dimensions, only the shape of the rebate differing, 28 H Cladding/Covering H10 Patent glazing H12 Plastics glazed vaulting/walling H13 Structural glass assemblies 83 ‘Where the thickness of the bearings is not constant the maximum thickness is to be stated. Ww Single tier glazing is defined as being in one plane, either sloping or vertical, and can comprise one or more panes butt jointed with cames in a single length of glazing bar, only requiring flashing to top and bottom. Long lengths would require intermediate support. 12 Mult-tier glazing is defined as being in more than one length of glazing bar nat in the same plane, usually lapped i.e. the upper plane of glazing oversailing the top of the glazing below and requiring intermediate supporting structure and flashing. H30 Fibre cement profiled sheet cladding/ covering/siding H31 Metal profiled/flat sheet cladding/covering siding H32_ Plastics profiled sheet cladding/covering/ siding H33 Bitumen and fibre profiled sheet cladding/ covering. H41 Glass reinforced plastics cladding/features 18.1 Where translucent sheets are used in large areas, thus becoming the roofing material rather than an insertion therein, they should be classified as a main sheeting material and measured in Section H32. The sheets would not be measured extra over. 29 J Waterproofing J20 Mastic asphalt tanking/damp proof membranes J21 Mastic asphalt roofing/insulation/finishes J22 Proprietary roof decking with asphalt finish J30 Liquid applied tanking/damp proof membranes J31_ Liquid applied waterproof roof coatings M11 Mastic asphalt flooring Surface treatments would include chippings, gravel, tiles, solar reflective paint, etc. a9 There is no limiting girth to differer should be quite clear from the descripti accordance with Classification 8 or 9. between a gutter and a channel but it whether the work has been measured in ant To give the girth only may not be sufficient in describing asphalt to gutters, etc. because of the additional requirements of rule S2. As the thickness of asphalt with the same number of coats varies as betwaen horizontal and vertical it will be necessary to indicate the extent of each. This may, in some instances, be best achieved by the use of dimensioned descriptions or bill diagrams. 30 K_ Linings/Sheathing/Dry partitioning K10 Plasterboard dry lining K31_ Plasterboard fixed partitions/inner walls/ linings 1 ‘The description should give details of: + head and sole plates, jointing battens, studs, metal stiffening sections, firrings, channels, metal resilient bars, treatment of joints + services which are integrated with the lining including additional members and the like + the size and spacing of supports and details of design module both for the building and the work in this section + the method of fixing and where to steel structures, the size and spacing of the framing members. s3 Examples of the layout of joints are random, symmetrical, whole units stating any pattern required, whole units with necessary cut margins or make up pieces stating any pattem required, and joints laid out to detail. Where the spacing of the joints is, governed by the spacing of backings then details should be given. K40 Suspended ci 14 The description should give details of: * the framing and suspension system stating the size and spacing of supports * the design module both for the building and the suspended calling + the layout of the joints + the treatments of the joints + the method of securing the suspension system to the structure + integrated services and resultant additional hangers, framing and the like + insulation materials. ings standing that the structure from which a flat ceiling is suspended is interrupted by downstand beams, the suspension height should stil be measured to the main structural soffit, Where a downstand beam has different suspension heights on either side the measurement of coiling areas should be taken to the centre line of such a downstand beam. ‘Where the structure from which the system is suspended is sloping the maximum and minimum depths of suspension should be stated. 31 L Windows/Doors/Stairs Generally The general description required by General Rule 4.5 should draw attention to any glazing covered by a prime cost or provisional sum or measured elsewhere in the Bill of quantities which would highlight factory glazing or special glazing carried out by others. Care should be taken when billing the work that no large discrepancies occur in measurement due to multiplications based on standard building types. An example is where a bill tem is taken for a typical house type and the quantities are rounded up or down; the multiplication by say 500 houses may result in a grossly misleac final billed quant L40 General glazing st The nominal thickness of glass will normally be given but where the exact thickness is specified then it Should be so stated in the description. s3 Examples of methods of glazing include compound and sprigs, wood beads, metal beads and neoprene gaskets. s4 Examples of methods of securing glass include beads or mouldings being bradded, screwed or clipped in position. in the case of gasket glazing it is, important to make clear whether or not the gasket is to be supplied by the glazier. Where beads are the clip-on type then information regarding any screw fixing of the studs should be stated. 1282.6 and 2-3.448.10 Panes required to align with adjacent panes typically refers to wired, patterned or decorated glass. The alignment is that within normal limits i.e. within the limits of distortion of wired glass as it cools. 14.45 and 2-3.%.%.2-3 The rebate dimension is the platform or width of the bed. A ion of large numbers of identical glass panes provides a signficant cost saving, and the requirement to state any number equal to or exceeding fifty provides for this saving to be passed on. 3 The enumeration of special glass should indicate to the contractor exactly what is required. It could be helpful to give total area as well. 3 in describing the construction of sealed glazed units it is important that the full specification or the proprietary reference is given. 7-10 In ground, sand blasted, embossed and engraved work the provision of a drawing could be the most suitable way of indicating the nature ol this expensive work 32 M Surface finishes Generally Working around obstructions as stated in coverage rules refers to steel joists, angles, trunking, ducting, floor springs, ventilators, pipes, tubes and the like, M10 Sand cement/Concrete/Granolithic screeds/ flooring M12 Trowelled bitumen/resin/rubber-latex flooring M20 Plastered/Rendered/Roughcast coatings M23 Resin bound mineral coatings J10 Specialist waterproof rendering c2 Patterned work includes general patterned work, isolated panels within a general wall or other surface or work in more than one colour. Extra work referred to in the coverage rules is work to fair edges, flush joints, working to strips in work divided into panels and the like. 1 Margins include isotated linear surrounds to dissimilar finishes. M30 Metal mesh lathing/Anchored reinforcement for plastered coatings st The descriptions of materials should identify the kind and quality of the lathing ogether with details of fixings such as screws, staples, clips, nals, wie ties, steel banding, etc. M40 Stone/Concrete/Quarry/Ceramic tiling/Mosaic M42 Wood block/Composition block/Parquet flooring * cutting to angles, boundaries and junctions, + cutting to enumerated items, * cutting and fitting to recessed covers and the like, allowing for the lining up of joints with the general work, curved and radiused cutting for special edge tiles on work described as curved. D9 Special tiles include all non standard tiles regardless of their location in the works, 33 M52_ Decorative papers/fabrics M1 ‘The supply and delivery of papers, fabrics and wallcoverings, unless they can be fully described, should be included as a prime cost sum with the hanging and fixing measured in accordance with the rules. In these circumstances the kind of materials, the length and width of the roll should be stated to enable the contractor to assess the cost of hanging and fixing. s1 The width of rolls and type of pattern would both need to be stated before wallpaper could be considered fully described. A ‘roll’ of paper refers to the roll traditionally manufactured and not to the separate lengths hung on a wall or ceiling. Papers, plastic and fabric coverings are manufactured in a variety of widths and lengths and accordingly the number of rolls can only be determined on the basis of what is specified. s4 In describing the method of fixing and jointing it would be necessary to draw attention to rolls of paper hung horizontally on walls or other vertical surfaces. M60 Painting/Clear finishing Sealing and polishing wood block floors are dealt with under Section M42. The general description of the work required by General Rule 4.5 should draw attention to any known variety of colour requirements and such specification items as whether or not the ironmongery, electrical or other fittings are to be removed before and refixed after decorating. The description should also highlight work in confined locations such as staircase areas and work which requires staging. Dt Work is internal or external according to its positi $3 Examples of preparatory work would include rubbing down, burning off, striping old paper or other decorations (specifying the number of layers or type if appropriate), cutting aut and repairing cracks, knotting, stopping, staining, bodying invetc. nin the finished building. D2-D3 For examples of multi-coloured work see Figure 4. The requirement to separately identify work applied to members prior to fixing excludes off site priming of wood or metal which would be measured with the timber or metal components. 488 Work on partially glazed doors should be described as such giving the size of panes in accordance with this classification. Where windows have rubberised draught strips which must not be painted this should be stated in accordance with classification 4.1.%.2 (features unpainted). ee 1 tl--7 a Architraves in a different colour Panels ina Gifferent colour Figure 4 60:02, Multi-coloured work: more than one colour on an individual surface (except on walls and piers or on ceilings and beams) 35 al N Furniture/Equipment N11 Domestic kitchen fittings N12 Catering equipment N13 Sanitary appliances/fittings N15 Signs/Notices N20, 21, 22,23 Special purpose fixtures/ furnishings/equipment Q50 Site/Street furniture/equipment SABA Examples of ancillaries for fittings, equipment and appliances would include taps, ‘waste fittings, waste disposal units, float operated vaives, etc. Lt Mt 36 P. Building fabric sundries P20 Unframed isolated trims/skirtings/sundry items This section includes trims etc. which are not specified as part of another Section. P21 Ironmongery This section excludes: + Items supplied with a window or other component + Items of furniture or equipment in their own right e.g. towel rails, toilet roll holders - see Section N13. 37 Q Paving/Planting/ Fencing/Site furniture Q40 Fencing + components.and methods of jointing; * supports and special supports and method of fixing. ‘+ treatment of the tops of pales or bars including whether pointed, shaped, etc. ‘+ methods of jointing which in the case of metal bar fencing and supports would include riveted, welded, etc. 83 Examples of surface treatments include impregnating or galvanizing, 1 Examples of the type of fencing include chain link, woven wire, strained wire, wooden post and rail, metal continuous bar, concrete post and rail, close boarded, cleft chestnut pale, wooden palisade, metal vertical bar railings, metal palisade, concrete palisade, woven wood, concrete post and panel, profiled sheet, etc. The type of close boarding would include sawn or cleft. SA Examples of types of gates include field gates, bridle gates, kissing gates, etc. 38 R Disposal systems R10 Rainwater pipework/gutters R11 Foul drainage above ground 2.3.4-3 It is not necesssary to state the type of fitting when measuring fittings < 65 mm. diameter. 2.4.5 Examples of pipe fitings would include bends, springs, offsets, swan necks, Y junctions, double Y junctions, shoes, blank flanges, puddle flanges, bushes, reducers, elbows, tees, crosses, etc. 142 Examples of gutter fittings would include bends, elbows, junctions, stopped ends, nozzle outlets, ete. 1444 Examples of preparatory operations would include flushing out, sterilisation, etc. 144.2 Examples of stage tests would inciude sectional and final hydraulic and performance tests. R12 Drainage below ground R13 Land drainage 8.1.2 Pipes not laid in the bottom of the trench are usually those to be found in a multi- purpose trench. The requirement to give depths does not apply to those laid on a bed in the bottom of the trench. 4.1 Types of fittings should be clearly described and in cast iron work special consideration should be given to cost significant items e.g. long radius and short radius bends being kept separate. It could be considered good practice to identify items by reference to a manufacturer's catalogue number. AA Examples of preparatory operations would include flushing out and clearing out rubbish. 17A2 Examples of stage tests would include sectional and final hydraulic and performance tests. R14 - R33 Rules and commentary for these work sections are given under Y Mechanical and electrical services measurement. 39 i X Transport systems Work is classified in accordance with the listed Work Section headings. 40 Y Mechanical and electrical services measurement Generally The rules for measurement of mechanical and electrical services are given in Work Group Y and billed under separate Work Sections as ‘Appendix B ‘of the method. It ie unlikely, except in very complex projects, that more than @ few ‘of the Work Sections will occur. Where more than one ‘services system occurs within a particular Work Section, 2.9. separate low temperature: hot water heating systems to different blocks ‘of a project, it may be helpful to identify such systems: separately. Layout drawings are to include information regarding the extent of work internal and external to @ building. Plant rooms include heating chambers, ventilation machinery rooms, tank roofs, etc. It should be ‘borne in mind that work in existing buildings is required to be ‘separated in accordance with the General Rule 7.1(a). Y10 Pipelines Yi1 Pipeline ancillaries 1k | Examples of supports would include clips, saddles, pipe hooks, holderbats, ‘brackets, rollers, chairs and hangers or ‘pack-plates and girder lugs. 23 7 not necessary to state the type of fitting when measuring fittings < 65 mm F . diameter. 24 2.4 les of pipe fitings would include bends, springs, offsets, swan nacks, Y- Functions, double Y-junetions, blank fanges. puddle flanges, bushes, reducers, syne ns, twin elbows, 1285, CToSSeS, UTIONS, ENC BA Flamplas ot pipework ancilaries would include draw-off taps, stop valves, control Exam equating valves, safety valves. reducing valves and valve sets, automatic valves; valves and thermostats, non-return valves. ‘plow-down valves, drain cocks, Slop cocks, air cocks, automatic ait release Valves and air bottles, mixing valves, stop corraps: sirainers, gauges and thermometer automatic controls, indicating, steam aR ad recording equipment and connections between, etc. a | Y20-Y25 General pipeline equipment Y40- Y46 General air ductline equipment Y52 Vibration isolation mountings Y53 Control components - mechanical 1.4 Examples of equipment would include boilers, generators, water treatment and pressurisation plant, soot, fuel and ash handling units, stabilisers, tanks, cylinders, calorifiers, heaters, pumps, compressors, fans, filters, heating and cooling batteries, silencer units, humidifiers, package air handling units, refrigeration units, cooling towers, medical gas vacuum and compressed air plant, compactors, macerators, incinerators, prime movers, meters, panels, radiators, convectors, hose reels, hydrants, cold rooms, fume cupboards, etc. 24 Examples of ancillaries for equipment would include drain cocks, ball control and regulating valves, automatic control vaives and thermostats, fie valves and flexible links, altitude and pressure gauges, thermometers, indicating and measuring instruments, radiator and convector valves, etc. Y30 Air ductlines Y31~ Air ductline ancillaries 234 Examples of fittings would include stop ends, bends, offsets, diminishing pieces, ‘change of section pieces, junction pieces, etc. 4a Examples of ancillaries. would include grilles, diffusers, dampers, fire dampers, shutters, cowls, terminals, roof ventilators, shutters, attenuators, anti-vermin screens, etc. Y51 Testing and commissioning mechanical services Y54 Identification - mechanical Y59 Sundry common mechanical items 44a Preparatory operations would include flushing out, purging, sterilisation, chlorination, etc, 442 Stages tests would include hydraulic tests, air leakage tests, noise tests, system balancing and final tests. Y60 Conduit and cable trunking Y63 Support components - cables 1 All references to the measurement of conduit apply equally to metal or similar ‘capping to cables. 42 t cs ‘The conduit fittings which are deemed to be included with the conduit items would include tees, elbows, bends, cover plates, bushes, locknuts, nipples, stopping-lugs and reducing bushes. 6.1 and 10.4 Examples of trunking, tray, ladder and rack fittings include stop-ends, bends, tees, crosses, offsets or reducers. Any fitings which are required by the specification to be site-fabricated should be so described. Y61 HV/LV cables and wiring Y62 Busbar trunking Y80 Earthing and bonding components P2 ‘The distribution sheet should contain information relating to the location, number and type of lamps, the number of lighting, switch and socket points and the type of fittings, appliances and accessories, together with any other information relevant to the circuit arrangement for each distribution board and the like. 1d Where draw wires are left in for subsequent installations by other trades this should be given with the relevant conduit or ducting, 144 ‘An example of cable wrapped around pipework Is trace heating. Bt Examples of fittings would include stop ends, bends, tees, crosses, offsets, reducers, etc. 19 ‘The enumeration on a points basis of work in final circuits is appropriate for the mejority of small power and lighting installations of a domestic or simple nature and also to the more simple installations in final circuits in other sections. - ‘The size of conduit is not required to be given because this will be at the discretion of the contractor. ‘The ‘distribution boards and the like’ from which such final circuits are measured include such contro! gear as control panels for boilers, fire alarms or master clocks and similar items. The classification of points in the enumeration of final circuits relates to the terminations of the permanent wiring to switches and to outlet accessories and control gear for the connection of current using appliances or fittings Where final circuits are connected to mutt-gang accessories, the number of points will normally be the same as the number of gangs. Where the gangs are electrically wholly interconnected within the accessory, such interconnected gangs should count as one point. Flexible conduits, cables and the like between appliances or fittings and the associated terminal accessories or control gear on the permanent wiring of a final circuit, should be included in the description of the relevant appliance or fiting. Cables and conductors for earthing not forming an integral part of the circuit, should be measured in detail. Examples of final circuits of different types which should be identified include single outlet racial circuits, multigle outlet radial circuits, ring circuits, circuits wired in series, open circuits. 43 Y70 HV switchgear Y71_ LV switchgear and distribution boards Y72 Contactors and starters Y92 Motor drives - electric Fuse links and miniature circuit breakers supplied with the switchgear, distribution boards and the like should be linked in the description of the control gear; those supplied independently should be measured separately. Y73 Luminaires and lamps Y74 Acceésories for electrical services 1 Examples of particular specification items include clocks, telephones, alarm bells, loud speakers, battery chargers, convector heaters, storage heaters, telephone equipment, facsimile equipment, aerials, microphones, amplifiers, recording/ playback equipment, central clock control equipment, computer control systems, alarm equipment, security alarm equipment, control indicator panel, etc, 5 Examples of accessories include lighting switches, socket outlets, connection units, thermostats, ie cord outlet points, bell pushes and other similar units associated with final circui 5.1 ‘The description of accessories should state the number of gangs comprised in the accessory. In the case of multi-unit accessory assemblies the description should identify the type and rating of all the units comprised in the assembly. Loose accessories such as plugs should be measured separately. Appendices Appendix 1 Location drawings required to accompany the bills of quantities SMM7 Section Drawn information to be provided A__Preliminaries/General conditions Location drawings requiredto accompany the bills of quantities: lock plan ite plan =Plans, sections and elevations ‘The full definition of these drawingsis given in thetextabove, The information required to be provided in connection with the following work sections Is to be shown either on the above mentioned jocation drawings or on further drawings which accompany the bills of quantities. The exception to this is drawn information marked * where specific location drawings are tobe provided, C__Demolition/Alteration/Renovation C0 Demolishing structures Location and extent of existing structures tobe demolished. C20 Alterations —spotitems Scope and location of the work relativetothe existing layout indicating existing structure. €30__ Shoring AsCi0 C40 Repairing/Renovating concrete/ Scope and location ofthe work relative to the brick/block/stone existing layout indicating existing structure. C41__ Chemical dpcsto existing walls C50 Repairing/Renovating metal Scope and location of the work. C51 Repairing/Renovating timber C52 Fungus/Beetle eradication D Groundwork D20__ Excavating andifilling Location drawing® showing pile sizes and layouts. 30 Castinpiace concrete piling Location drawing® showing: D31_ Preformed concrete piling = General piling layout. D32 Steel piling —Position of different types of piles. — Position of the work within the site and of existing services. ~ Relationship to adjacent buildings, 40 Diaphragm walling Location drawing® showing: = Arrangement of diaphragm walls and their relationship to surrounding buildings. ~ Depths, lengths and thicknesses of diaphragm wails. DSO Underpinning Location and extent of the work and details ofthe existing structure to be underpinned. Appendix 1 (continued) E In-situ concrete/Large precast concrete E10 In-situ concrete Relative position of concrete members, the size ofmembers, the thickness of slabs and the permissible loads in relation to casting times. Ett Gunapplied concrete Relative position of gun applied concrete members and the permissible loads in relation to casting times. £20 “Formwork forin-situ concrete ASET0 £30 Reinforcement forin-situ concrete E31 Post-tensioned reinforcement for in-situ concrete E42 Accessories cast into in-situ concrete E50 Precastconorete large units Details of precast members showing stressing arrangements and full details of anchorages, duets, sheathing and vents. Relative positions of concrete members, the size of members, the thickness of slabs and the permissible loads. E60 Precast/Compositeconcretedecking Relative positions of concrete members, the thickness of slabs andthe permissible loads. Details of purpose-made, prestressed concrete members showing stressing arrangements and full details of anchorages, ducts, sheathing andvents. F Masonry FIO Brick/block walling Plans ofeach floor evel and principal sections Fit Glass block walling showing the position of and the materials used F20 Naturalstone rubble walling inthe walls. Fei Naturalstone/ashlarwalling/ External elevations showing the materials used. dressings 22 Cast stone walling/dressings F830 Accessories/Sundry items forbrick/ block/stone walling F31 Precast concrete sills/lintels/ ASESO copings/features G__Structural/Carcassing metal/timber G10 Structuralsteel framing Position of workin relationto other parts ofthe Gt Structural aluminium framing workand of the proposed buildings, G12__ Isolated structural metal members ‘Types and sizes of structural members and their position in relation to each other. ia Details of connections or of the reactions, moments and axial loads at connection points. G20 _Carpentry/Timberframing/Firstfixing Scape and location of the work. G30 Metal profiled sheet decking Extentof the work andits height above ground G31__ Prefabricated timber unit decking level, G32 Edge supported/Reinforced Size of units where notat the discretion of the woodwoo! slab decking Contractor. 47 Appendix 1 (continued) H Cladding/Covering 70 Patentglazing Hit Curtainwalling H12 Plastics glazed vaulting/walling H13__ Structural glass assemblies 30 Fibre cement profiled sheet cladding/coveringisiding H31 Metal profiled/fiat sheet cladding/ covering/siding H32 Plastics profiled sheet cladding/ covering/siding 33 Bitumen and fibre profiled sheet cladding/covering H40 Glass reinforced cement cladding/ features ‘Scope and location ofthe work. Extent of the work andits heightabove ground level. AS E50 Hat Glass reinforcedplastics cladding/ features H50 Precast concrete slab cladding/ features H51 Natural stone slab cladding/features H52__Caststoneslabcladding/features 60 Clay/conerete roof tiling 61 Fibre cementslating He2 Natural slating H63_ Reconstructed stone slating/tiing H64__ Timber shingling 70 Malleable metal sheet prebonded coverings/cladding H71 Lead sheet coverings/flashings H72 Aluminium sheet coverings/flashings H73_ Copper sheet coveringsiflashings H74 Zinc sheetcoverings/fiashings H75 Stainless steel sheet coverings/ flashings H76 Fibre bitumen thermoplastic sheet coverings/flashings H Workto existing buildings 48 ‘As H30 ASE5O ‘Scope and location of the work. Extent of roofing work andits height above ground evel. Extent of roofing work andits height above ground level including the location and spacing of, aliaps, drips, welts, cross welts, beads, seams, rolls, upstands and downstands. ‘Scope and location of the work relative to: = The existing layout indicating the existing structure. = The proposed layout. Appendix 1 (continued) J Waterproofing J10 Specialist waterproofrendering Scope and location ofthe work. J20 Mastic asphalt tanking/damp proof Plan of each level indicating the extent of the work membranes andits height above ground level together with J21_ Masticasphalt roofing/insulation/ restrictions on the siting of plant and materials. finishes ‘Section indicating the extent of the tanking work. J22 Proprietary roofdecking with asphalt finish J30 Liquid applied tanking/damp proof membranes J31 Liquid applied waterproof roof coatings J40 Flexible sheet tanking/damp proof Plan at each levelindicating the extent of the membranes work and its height above ground level 41 Builtup felt roof coverings together with restrictions on he siting of the J42__ Single layer plastics roof coverings plant and materials. J43. Proprietary roofdecking with felt finish J Workto existing buildings ‘Scope and location of the work relative to: — The existing layout indicating the existing structure, — The proposed layout. K__Linings/Sheathing/Dry partitioning Ki0 Plasterboard dry lining ‘Scope and location of the work. Services located within the ceiling or partition where the work includes complex integral services. 30 Demountable partitions ‘Scope and location of the work. Services located within the partition. K31__ Plasterboard fixed partitions/ ASKi0 innerwalls/linings K32_ Framed panelcubicle partitions Scope and location of the work. K83__Conorete/Terrazzo partitions ASESO K40_— Suspendedceilings ‘Scope and location of the workincluding integral fittings. Servcéslocated within the suspended ceiling void including any additional support for same. K4t_Raisedaccess floors Scope and location of the work. K Workto existing buildings Scope and location of the work relative to: = The existing layout indicating the existing structure. ~ The proposed layout. L Windows/Doors/Stairs LU Workto existing buildings Scope and location of the work relative to: = The existing layout indicating the e structure. ~ Theproposed|ayout. 49 Appendix 1 (continued) M M10, Mit mi2 m20 Ma2t M22 M23 M30 M3t Mao Mat Maz M50 M51 Surfacefinishes Sand cement/Concrete/Granolithic screeds/flooring Mastic asphalt flooring Trowelled bitumen/resin/ rubber-latex flooring Plastered/Rendered/Roughcast coatings Insulation with rendered finish Sprayed mineral fibre coatings Resin bound mineral coatings Metal mesh lathing/Anchored reinforcement for plastered coatings Fibrous plaster Stone/Concrete/Quarry/Ceramic tiling/mosaic Terrazzo tiling/In-situ terrazzo Wood block/Composition biock/ Parquet flooring Rubber/Plastics/Cork/Lino/Carpet ing/sheeting -dge fixed carpeting Work to existing buildings ‘Scope and location of the work. As J20 ‘Scope and location of the work. ‘Scope and location of the work. Services located within the lathing, where the work includes complexintegral services. ‘Scope and location of the work. ‘Scope and location of the work relative to: = The existing layout indicating the existing structure, — The proposed layout. P22 P30 Pat Building fabric sundries Sealant Joints Trenches/Pipeways/Pits for buried engineering services Holes/Chases/Covers/Supports for services ‘Scope andlocation ofthe work. Tayoutoftheservices. aio Paving/Planting/Fencing/Site furniture Stone/Concrete/Brick kerbs/edgings/ channels ‘Scope and location of the work. 20 Qat Q22 Q23 24 Q2s 26 30 a3t Q4o 50 Hardcore/Granular/Cementbound bases/sub-bases to roads/pavings in-situ concrete roads/pavings/bases Coated macadam/Asphalt roads/ pavings Gravel/Hogginroads/pavings Interlocking brick/block roads/ pavings Slab/Brick/Sett/Cobble pavings Special surfacings/pavings for sport Seeding/Turfing Planting Fencing AsD20 ‘Scope and location of the work. Scope andlocation of the work. - Location of fencing specially designed to suit sloping ground. MASONRY F10 BRICK/BLOCK WALLING (continued) Extra for special 190 mm deep lintel blocks (concrete and reinforcement measured separately) Common blockwork spec 106 Walls 200 mm thick Common blockwork Spec 107 Walls 100 mm thick 150 mm thick Closing cavities 50 mm wide; horizontal; blockwork 100 mm thick 2/20 To collection 87 F . MASONRY FP | ny EEE eee F30 ACCESSORIES/SUNDRY ITEMS FOR BRICK/BLOCK WALLING SUBSTRUCTURE Forming cavities in hollow walls A 50 mm wide; wall ties Spec 310 Bom? B 100 mm wide; wall ties Spec 310 a7 me SUPERSTRUCTURE Forming cavities in hollow walls c 50 mm wide; wall ties Spec 310; cavity insulation Spec 560, 30 mn thick 15 m2 D Extra for additional special ties Spec 315, 345 mm long at sides of openings 92 nr E 100 mm wide; wall ties Spec 310; cavity insulation Spec 560, 30 mm thick 213 m3 P 100 mm wide; wall ties Spec 310, cavity insulation Spec 560, 30 mm thick, curved on plan 1300 mm radius 33 m3 Damp proof courses Spec 030-290 On surfaces S Not exceeding 225 mn wide; horizontal 69m # Not exceeding 225 mm wide; : horizontally; curved on plan 2m a Not exceeding 225 mm wide; vertical Sm K 110 mm wide; vertical; to circular window opening, 1330 mm net diameter 5 nr Cavity trays L Exceeding 225 mm wide; horizontal 3m —_|. 2/20 To collection 58 Appendix 1 (continued) R Disposalsystems R10 Rainwater pipework/gutters Ril Fouldrainage above ground ‘Scope and location of the work. Ri2 Drainage below ground Ri3 Landdrainage Tayoutofthe drginage. x Transport systems All sections ‘Scope and location of the works, including extent, of workin motor, machinery or plant rooms. Y__ Services Yi0 Pipelines Yit Pipeline ancillaries Y20-Y25 General pipeline equipment Y30 Airductlines Y81__Airductline ancillaries Y40-Y46 General air ductline equipment Y50 Thermal insulation Y52__Vibrationisotation mountings Y53._ Control components — mechanical ‘Scope and location of the workincluding extent ofworkin plant rooms. Y60__ Conduit and cable trunking Y6i_ HV/LV cables and wiring Y62Busbartrunking Y63 Support components —cables, 70 HVswitchgear 71 Wswitchgearand distribution boards Y72_ Contactors and starters Y73__ Lumingires andlamps Y74__ Accessories forelectrical services Y80__ Earthing andbonding components Y92_ Motor drives— electric Scope and location of the work. ‘Scope and location ofthe work. Forfinal circuits: ~ Distribution sheet” setting out the number and location of all fittings and accessories. ~ Location drawing” showing the layout of the, points. ‘Scope and location of the work. ASY61 Scope and location of the work. 51 Appendix. 2 Component drawings required to accompany the bills of quantities SMM7 Section Comment F Masonry F20 Natural stone rubble walling F21_Naturalstone/ashlar wallings/ dressings F22 Cast stonewalling/dressings ‘Component drawings requiredfor carvings and sculpture only. H___Cladding/Covering HHO Patent glazing Hil Curtainwalling H12 Plastics glazed vaulting/walling Hi3__ Structural glass assemblies L Windows/Doors/Stairs 130 Timber stairs/walkways/balustrades 31 Metal stairs/walkways/balustrades ‘Acomponent drawing may be provided as an alternative to a dimensioned description. N__ Furniture/Equipment NiO General fixtures/furnishings/ equipment Nt Domestickitchen fittings N12. Cateringequipment N13 Sanitary appiiancesifittings N15. Signs/notices N20-N23 Special purpose fixtures! furnishings/equipment ‘Applies only to fixtures, furnishings and equipment not associated with services. Acomponent drawing may be provided as an alternative to a dimensioned diagram. Qa Paving/Planting/Fencing/Site furniture G60 Site/Street furniture/equipment ASN X__Transportsystems Allsections 52 ‘Acomponent drawing may be provided as an alternative to a description of type, size, pattern, capacity, etc. Appendix 3 Dimensioned diagrams to be given in the bills of quantities Section anditem Diagram E2015 irregularshaped beams or columns. 20:25 Stairflights and strings, 20:28 ‘Complex shapes (alternative to adimensioned description). F20-22:6-9 Lintels, sills, mullions, transoms (alternative toa dimensioned description). G20:20-28 Carpenters metalwork — straps, hangers, shoes, nail plates, metal connectors, bolts, rod bracing, wire bracing, others (alternative to a dimensioned Gescription). 70-76:10-19 Flashings, aprons, sills, weatherings, cappings, hips, kerbs, ridges, reveals, returns and jambs, gutters (alternative to a dimensioned description). 32:1 Cubicle partitions: set. 110-12 Windows/rooflights/screens/louvres. i20-22:1-6 Doors/shutters/hatches. M40:5 Floors with joints laid out to detail. Nt Fixtures, furnishings and equipmentnot associated with services (alternativetoa component drawing reference). 53 Appendix 4 Example quantities co-ordinated with specification The example pages which follow show just one method by which co-ordination between bills of quantities and specifications can be achieved, i.e. by Work Section reference, e.g. F10, and Specification) clause references in the secondary headings. The references are to project specification information included elsewhere in the bills of quantities or in @ separate contract document. Any specification information required by the method but not included in such separate project specification information must be included in the bills of quantities. 54 F MASONRY pn F10 BRICK/BLOCK WALLING SUBSTRUCTURE Facing brickwork Spec 102 Walls Half brick thick; facework one side Walf brick thick; curved on plan 1350 mm radius; facework one side Common blockwork Spec 105 Walls 100 mm thick 100 mm thick; curved on plan 1350 mm radius 100 mm thick; curved on plan 1150: mm radius 150 mm thick 200 mm thick 200 mm thick; curved on plan 1150 mm radius SUPERSTRUCTURE Pacing brickwork Spec 101 Walls Half brick thick; facework one side Half brick thick; curved on plan 1350 mm radius; entirely of headers; facework one side Plain band 78 mm wide; sunk 25 mm from face of wall; horizontal 24 98 28 10s 253 36 32 2/20 To collection 55 F MASONRY F F10 BRICK/BLOCK WALLING (continued) Plinth capping Half brick wide; flush; horizontal; entirely of stretchers 12m » i B | walt brick wide; flush; 7 horizontal; entirely of headers 4m / Circular opening in 300 mm cavity diameter lined with facing bricks on edge with radiating tapered joints, as drawing AA(2)15. c Lining to half brick thick facing ' brickwork (Spec 101); flush; closing 50 mm cavity Snr D Lining to 100 mm common blockwork (Spec 107); projecting 13 mn. 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