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Appendix Ⅰ

・Quality control table


・Check List for performed work

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Quality control table

QUALITY CONTROL TABLE


WORK CHECK ITEM CHECK METHOD STANDARD FREQUENCY OF CHECKING CONTRACTTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY REMARKS
CONCRETE
A Material
1 Cement 1) Classification of Cement Printing of the cement bag i) OPC: BDS-EN - Occasionally at Plant's Approval to be taken before
197-1:1993
Store prior to mixing mixing
CEM-I, 52.5 N
design

2) Match to the Standard Printing of the cement bag


2 Admixture 1) Type, Suitability Manufacturer's Specification BDS EN-934-1 Prior to Mixing Design Manufacturer's specification
/ and previous test record to
Manufacturers be submitted before mixing
Standard for approval

3 Coarse 1) Grading Range Visual Inspection BDS 243 (1963) Once when source or Approval to be taken from
Aggregates kind of aggregates are the Engineer in charge
changed before mixing

4 Fine 1) Grading Range Visual Inspection


aggregates

B Mixing 1) Mixing ratio visual inspection for mixing ratio As standard set Once at the time of Setting of standard and get
with standard bucket by the contractor Commencement with each approval from the engineer in
for the required strength and whenever charge
2 Water content Water content to be measured strength mixing design is changed
using standard bucket

C Test 1) Slump Test Field test using standard device Guideline From Every time when placing Test shall be done in
BNBC, PWD concrete presence of the engineer in
book of charge and record to be
Specification or submitted
manufacturers
specification
At the time of 2) Compressive Strength Test Cylinder test in the laboratory BDS ISO 1920- *Cylinder shall be taken in
taking samples 4(2008) presence of the engineer in
charge, submit laboratory
test report

D Structural Work
1 Reinforcemen Specification of Re-Bars Tensile Test, Frog Mark Submit Test Report before
t Work (Strength) use
2 Post - 1) Chemical Anchor Manufacturers certification Manufacturers Every lot deliveried on Submit Manufacturers
Installed specification site specification, sample and
anchor calcualtion before actual use
2) Mechanical Anchor

3 Steel Work 1) Specification of Plates tensile strength test Submit Test Report before
(strength) fabrication work
4 Grouting 1) Consistency test Flow value ASTM 939-10 or Submit Test Report
Work
Non- equivalent Submit Manufacturers
shrinkage 2) Compressive strength test Manufacturers certificate certificate
Mortar
5 Carbon Fiber 1) Carbon fiber sheets Submit Manufacturers
wraping certificate and test report

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Appendix-I-2.a Checklist for Site Preparation

CHECK LIST FOR THE PERFORMED WORK


WORK MEASUREMENT ITEM METHOD FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENT UNIT TREATMENT ALLOWABLE REMARKS
A Earthwork mm OF RESULTS TOLLERANCE

1 Excavation Bottom Level 1 ・4 corner and 1 center for 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

square trench
・every 5m at center of trench
・every 5m in length and breadth
for overall excavation
2 Backfilling Top Level 1 ・every 5m in length and breadth 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

B Foundation Work
1 Gravel / Crushed Stone
Top Level 1 ・4 corner and 1 center for 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

square trench
・every 5m at center of trench
・every 5m in length and breadth
for overall excavation
Width 2 Every 5m 10 Survey Record ±50 mm Photo record shall be attached

C Concrete Work
1 Footing Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

Underground Beam Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +50 〜 -10 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
2 Slab on Grade Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record Steel Trowel Finish: Photo record shall be attached
±10 mm
3 Column Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +20 〜 -5 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
Deviation from Plumb 2 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

Line
4 Girder, Beam Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +20 〜 -5 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
Bottom Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

5 Slab Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record Steel Trowel Finish: Photo record shall be attached
±10 mm
Bottom Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

WORK METHOD FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENTUNIT mm TREATMENT ALLOWABLE REMARKS

D Structural Work OF RESULTS TOLERANCE


When completed assembling Photo record shall be attached
1 Reinforcement Inspection Record
Diameter, number As per Design Drawings re-bars.
Work and space
Length and location When completed assembling
of splice joints, re-bars.
As per Design Drawings
Anchor length

Concrete coverage, As per Design Drawings When completed assembling Photo record shall be attached
Additional bar and Specifications re-bars.
Photo record shall be attached

2 Post-Installed anchor
3 Steel Work

As per the Design When location is marked and Photo record shall be attached
4 Formwork Size Inspection Record
Drawings and Shop before placing concrete Photo record shall be attached
Drawings

Level and Photo record shall be attached


As per Specification Before placing concrete
perpendicular
accuracy
Photo record shall be attached
As per the Design
Before placing concrete
Drawings and Shop
Embedded metal Drawings
(conduit)
Concrete Placing
Check Plan and
Plan Before concrete work
location of construction
joint etc
Time to remove forms At the time of striking form
As per Specification
and props Photo record shall be attached
Photo record shall be attached
5 Concrete Work Consumed time from Within allowable time During placing concrete, as Concrete Placing
mixing to the end of (within 90 minutes at much as necessary Record
placing ≧25℃, within 120
(Placing) minutes at <25℃)

Cleaning of form and No rubbish and waste Photo record shall be attached
Before placing concrete Inspection Record
construction joint (by viewing)

Number and use During placing concrete, as Concrete Placing


Consolidation
situation of vibration much as necessary Record
machine (by viewing)

6 Non-Shrink Grout Work


7 Carbon Fibre Work
Method of measurement
Level: Machine etc Measurement: surveyed from Benchmark and Reference Line
Measuring Tape 4
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Appendix-I-2.b Checklist for Excavation Work

CHECK LIST FOR THE PERFORMED WORK


WORK MEASUREMENT ITEM METHOD FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENT UNIT TREATMENT ALLOWABLE REMARKS
A Earthwork mm OF RESULTS TOLLERANCE

1 Excavation Bottom Level 1 ・4 corner and 1 center for 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

square trench
・every 5m at center of trench
・every 5m in length and breadth
for overall excavation
2 Backfilling Top Level 1 ・every 5m in length and breadth 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

B Foundation Work
1 Gravel / Crushed Stone
Top Level 1 ・4 corner and 1 center for 10 Survey Record ±30 mm Photo record shall be attached

square trench
・every 5m at center of trench
・every 5m in length and breadth
for overall excavation
Width 2 Every 5m 10 Survey Record ±50 mm Photo record shall be attached

C Concrete Work
1 Footing Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

Underground Beam Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +50 〜 -10 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
2 Slab on Grade Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record Steel Trowel Finish: Photo record shall be attached
±10 mm
3 Column Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +20 〜 -5 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
Deviation from Plumb 2 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

Line
4 Girder, Beam Cross Section 2 Random 1 Survey Record +20 〜 -5 mm Photo record shall be attached

Dimensions
Bottom Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

5 Slab Top Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record Steel Trowel Finish: Photo record shall be attached
±10 mm
Bottom Level 1 Random 1 Survey Record ±20 mm Photo record shall be attached

WORK METHOD FREQUENCY OF MEASUREMENTUNIT mm TREATMENT ALLOWABLE REMARKS

D Structural Work OF RESULTS TOLERANCE


When completed assembling Photo record shall be attached
1 Reinforcement Inspection Record
Diameter, number As per Design Drawings re-bars.
Work and space
Length and location When completed assembling
of splice joints, re-bars.
As per Design Drawings
Anchor length

Concrete coverage, As per Design Drawings When completed assembling Photo record shall be attached
Additional bar and Specifications re-bars.
Photo record shall be attached

2 Post-Installed anchor
3 Steel Work

As per the Design When location is marked and Photo record shall be attached
4 Formwork Size Inspection Record
Drawings and Shop before placing concrete Photo record shall be attached
Drawings

Level and Photo record shall be attached


As per Specification Before placing concrete
perpendicular
accuracy
Photo record shall be attached
As per the Design
Before placing concrete
Drawings and Shop
Embedded metal Drawings
(conduit)
Concrete Placing
Check Plan and
Plan Before concrete work
location of construction
joint etc
Time to remove forms At the time of striking form
As per Specification
and props Photo record shall be attached
Photo record shall be attached
5 Concrete Work Consumed time from Within allowable time During placing concrete, as Concrete Placing
mixing to the end of (within 90 minutes at much as necessary Record
placing ≧25℃, within 120
(Placing) minutes at <25℃)

Cleaning of form and No rubbish and waste Photo record shall be attached
Before placing concrete Inspection Record
construction joint (by viewing)

Number and use During placing concrete, as Concrete Placing


Consolidation
situation of vibration much as necessary Record
machine (by viewing)

6 Non-Shrink Grout Work


7 Carbon Fibre Work
Method of measurement
Level: Machine etc Measurement: surveyed from Benchmark and Reference Line
Measuring Tape 6
Appendix-I-2.c Checklist for Re-bar Work

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Appendix-I-2.d Checklist for Shutter Work

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Appendix-I-2.e Checklist for Concrete Work

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Appendix-I-2.f Checklist for Steel Work

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Appendix-I-2.g Checklist for Anchoring Work

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Appendix-I-2.h Checklist for Non-shrink Grout Work

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Appendix Ⅱ
・Daily report
・Weekly report
・Overall progress report

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Appendix-II-1 Sample of Daily report

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Appendix-II-2 Sample of Weekly report
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OVERALL PROGRESS REPORT

(The Name of the Project)

Period of Report (Month, Year)


Client (Name)
Contractor (Name)
Supervisor (Name)
Location
Commencement of Construction (DD/MM/YY)
Scheduled Completion Date (DD/MM/YY)
Actual Progress (**% at the end of Month)

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Picture
(Whole view of the site)

WORK DESCRIPTION
date day Major Activity 16
1 Performed Main Work 17
2 18
3 19
4 20
5 21
6 22
7 23
8 24

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9 25
10 26
11 27
12 28
13 29
14 30
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REMARKS
(Special Event, Etc.)

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1. Summary of Progress

(1) Monthly Progress

Summary of performed construction work for last one month, using the table below.

Table: Work Items

Work Item Target volume Actual volume Total Volume Total Progress

Contents (in last month) (in last month) (%)

Re-bar work **** t **** t **** t **** %

Concrete work **** CBM *** CBM *** CBM **** %

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Table: Monthly Schedule (Bar Chart, Performed work)

Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Remarks
Day Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Work Ite m
Superstructure Works
Building A
Re-bar
Formwork
Concre pla cing
Curing
Building B
Re-bar
Formwork
Concre pla cing
Curing

Finis hing Works


Building A
Ceiling
Pla ste ring
Building B
Ceiling
Pla ste ring

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Table: Monthly Schedule (Bar Chart, Scheduled work)

Date 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Remarks
Day Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Work Ite m
Superstructure Works
Building A
Re-bar
Formwork
Concre pla cing
Curing
Building B
Re-bar
Formwork
Concre pla cing
Curing

Finis hing Works


Building A
Ceiling
Pla ste ring
Building B
Ceiling
Pla ste ring

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(2) Overall Progress

Comments concerning scheduled completion date upon a consideration of overall

actual progress.

In case of that the progress is behind target schedule, necessary action to catch up.

Table: Comparison result between schedule and actual progress

Year

Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
100.00%

90.00%
Preparatory Works
80.00%
Earth Works
70.00%
Foundation Works
60.00%
Supers tructure Works
50.00%
Finis hing Works
40.00%
Electrical Works
30.00%
Mechanical Works
Plan 20.00%
External Works
Actual 10.00%

0.00%
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Plan 3.08% 4.62% 3.08% 12.31% 12.31% 12.31% 15.38% 15.38% 7.69% 7.69% 3.08% 3.08%

Accumulate 3.08% 7.69% 10.77% 23.08% 35.38% 47.69% 63.08% 78.46% 86.15% 93.85% 96.92% 100.00%

Actual 1.54% 1.54% 3.08% 6.15% 15.38% 15.38% 18.46% 15.38% 6.15% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

Accumulate 1.54% 3.08% 6.15% 12.31% 27.69% 43.08% 61.54% 76.92% 83.08% 83.08% 83.08% 83.08%

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2. Construction Supervision

Summary of construction supervision such as “approval of shop drawings for ***”,

“Inspection of ****”and/or “meeting with ****”.

3. Instruction to the Constructor

All of instruction to the Constructor to secure the quality of construction work.

4. Safety Control

All of supervising works and/or instructions to secure safety during construction

work, such as safety patrol, tool box meeting by the Constructor.

Figure: Communication Chart

Photograph

Photographs showing construction work.

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Photographs showing construction work. Photographs showing construction work.
Comments (DD/MM/YY) Comments (DD/MM/YY)
Photographs showing construction work. Photographs showing construction work.
Comments (DD/MM/YY) Comments (DD/MM/YY)
Photographs showing construction work. Photographs showing construction work.

Comments (DD/MM/YY) Comments (DD/MM/YY)

5. Others (Hartal, Blockade, etc.)

Appendix Ⅲ
・Material submission form
・Request for inspection
・Memorandum Report
・Instruction Sheet
・Safety Record
・Inspection and Testing record

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Appendix-III- 1 Sample of Material submission form

Header
Project:
Tender No:
MATERIAL SUBMISSION FORM

Date:___________________________ No:___________________________

No. in Place
No. Description Source Remarks
(B.O.Q) of

I hereby certify that the submitted sample is according to the contract, and if any
discrepancy appear I will be responsible and the approval of the mentioned samples will
not cause financial payments.

Contractors Representative:

Signature:

□ Approved
□ Approved as Noted
□ Not Approved

□ Resident Site Engineers Comments:

Resident Site Engineers:___________________________ Signature:___________________________

Date: ___________________________

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Appendix-III- 2 Sample of Inspection Report
2.a Request for Inspection

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2.b On-site Work Inspection Record

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Appendix-III- 3 Sample of Memorandum Sheet

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Appendix-III- 3 Sample of Instruction Sheet

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Appendix-III- 4 Sample of Safety Drill

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Appendix-III- 5 Sample of Inspection and Testing record

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Appendix-III- 6 Sample of Miscellaneous and Others Report

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Appendix Ⅳ
・Photographic method in construction work

Photographic method in construction work.


Purpose: To monitoring the Retrofitting construction works from the start of construction to the end.
[Common point]
1. Photographing pre-constructing, constructing and post-constructing according to construction
part number (by same point, same angle, same level as much as possible).
2. Timing of photography: perform together with an engineer at the time of a week regular
meeting.
3. Two photos for each point are at least necessary. They are photographing construction part by
panoramic view to be specific (distant view) and detail part to show reinforcing specification
(near view).
4. Attaching drawings to show construction part number and photo location to photographic
record.
5. Filling date and time, point number, construction type and point number, content collection
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and other necessary items in photo mount.
■ Target point list (Sample)
Floor Point Target Remarks
Ground Point 1 Steel bracing
Floor & Staircase
Point 2 Steel bracing
Point 3 Fire protection
Point 4 Steel bracing
& Staircase
Point 5 Steel bracing (right)
& Steel bracing (left)
Point 6 Fire protection
1st floor Point 7 Staircase
Point 8 Steel bracing
Point 9 Steel bracing (right)
& Steel bracing (left)
Point 10 Steel bracing (right)
& Steel bracing (left)
Point 11 Steel bracing
2nd Floor Point 12 Staircase
Point 13 Staircase
Point 14 Ceiling & Roof slab
Point 4
Point 5
Roof Floor Point
Steel 15 &Roof
bracing slab
Staircase
Steel bracing
(Existing building roof)

Point 3
Fire protection

Point 6
Point 2 Fire protection
Steel bracing
Point 7
Fire protection

Point 8
Fire protection

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Point 1
Steel bracing & Staircase
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Point 10
Steel bracing
Point 9
Steel bracing

Point 8
Steel bracing

Point 11
Steel bracing
Point 7
Staircase

Point 12
Staircase
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Point 14
Cheering & Roof slab

Point 13
Staircase

Point 15-1
Roof slab

Point 15-2
Roof slab

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Appendix Ⅴ
・Minimum requirements for quality control
(Illustration by MOHRI, ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES, INC.)

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Minimum requirements for quality control

1. Safety Requirements

Helmet

Gloves

NO Short Pants
YES
Boots
or
Sandals Shoes

Remarks
a. Wear a helmet, gloves and shoes or boots in a construction site
b. Cover your skin as much as possible.

Caution Sign Caution Tape

Remarks
a. Place caution tape in front of dangerous areas.
b. Display a caution sign where it is easy to see.

Steadily brace
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Caution Barricade Sign with Stand


Temporary Safety Fence

Remarks
a. Place a caution barricade or caution sign so workers do not enter dangerous areas.

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2. Site Condition

NO

Remarks
a. Keep construction sites clean for site safety and work efficiency
b. 30-minutes weekly clean-up should done to collect and dispose garbage and rubbish off the site.

YES

Remarks
a. Keep construction sites clean for site safety and work efficiency
b. Always, pay attention to site safety.
c. Provide dustbins in the site for proper garbage disposal and empty them regularly

NO × YES 〇
Remarks
a. Set up garbage collection areas. Do not litter.
b. Do not smoke during working time in the construction sites.
c. Allow smoking only in designated areas and only during lunch and break times.

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3. Stockyard condition

Wooden Materials Aggregate & Sand stockyard


Remarks
a. Protect Aggregate & Sand from rain with vinyl (plastic) sheets.
b. Timber stockpile should be provided with pallets and raised from the ground to avoid moisture
and condensation.

Reinforcing bars
Remarks
a. Store reinforcing bars off the ground, like on a pallet or wooden bars and raised 300mm
(minimum) from the ground.
b. Protect reinforcing bars from rain and moisture with vinyl (plastic) sheets to avoid rust.

Cement bags
Remarks
a. Construct a temporary shed in the site.
b. Cement bags shall be put on the pallet and raised at least 300mm from the ground.
c. Cement bags shall be stacked no more than10 packages.
d. Protect the bags of cement from rain with vinyl (plastic) sheets
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Remarks
a. Store reinforcing bars off the ground, like on a pallet or wooden bars and raised 300mm
(minimum) from the ground.
b. Protect reinforcing bars from rain and moisture with vinyl (plastic) sheets to avoid rust.

4. Temporary Works

Guardrail
Brace
Guardrail

Tie Upright
Brace
Bearer Runner Tie

Base Plate
Sill Plate Base Plate

Wooden Scaffolding Tubular Scaffolding

Remarks
a. Make sure material is strong enough to sustain the loads like workers’ weight and material
loads.
b. Check if the scaffolding is steady or not when working and walking on it.
c. Prepare an emergency plan for accidents, such as scaffolding collapse or people falling.
d. Always, provide handrails for all platforms.

Remarks
a. The scaffolding is not fixed to a stable structure.
b. There is no handrail.

YES

Remarks
a. The scaffolding is fixed to stable structure and secured.
b. Handrail is in place and other required bracings and supports.
c. Working platform is clean and free from clutter.

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5. Excavation Work

D W
D W

NO H≦2.0M
W≧0.6M
YES
H≧2.0M
W≧1,0M D≧2.0M
D≧1,0M

Remarks
a. Do not excavate straight down.
Excavate at an angle so soil does not fall back in the excavated pit.
b. Handrail is in place and other required bracings and supports.
c. Keep excavated soil at a certain distance from the edge of excavated areas.

YES

Remarks
a. There is enough distance between the edge of excavation and batter boards.
b. The site is excavated at an angle.
c. Discard or moved excess excavated soil from site if it is too loose to avoid soil corrosion back to
excavated areas.
6. Concrete Work
(1) Requirements
5 cm
5 cm

5 cm

3 cm

PVC pipe 50Φ


Spacers

Remarks
a. Make sure there is enough concrete thickness before making spacers.
b. Spacer should be prepared before the structural formwork.
c. Always, place spacers to keep reinforcing bars in place.
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Column Beam Slab Foundation
Spacer
Spacer Spacer Spacer
Concrete Cover

Remarks
a. Make sure that enough spacers are placed in right places.
・Slab: Upper side steel bar, 1~2piece/㎡, Below side steel bar, 1~2piece/㎡
・Column: Each side 2m/piece (@=2m)
 ・Beam: Bottom, Both side 2m/piece (@=2m)
 ・Wall: Vertical @= 2m/piece, Horizontal @=1.5m/piece
b. Check locations and sizes of spacers before casting concrete.
Concrete Mix proportion board
50kg Cement
1 Cement bag (50kg)

Sand
1 measuring box = 0.066㎥

Gravel
1 measuring box = 0.132㎥

Water
1+1/3 measuring can = 24ℓ

Concrete Mix proportion board

Remarks
a. Concrete mix proportion should be written on the board and installed near the mixing place.
b. Mortar mix proportion should be written on the board and installed near the mixing place.

(2) Steel Reinforcement

Remarks
a. Make sure that the sizes of reinforcing bars, spacing of stirrups, and length of lap splices
conforms to the specification.
b. Always check and prepare rebar cutting list and bending schedule prior to start of work.
c. All fabricated re-bars should be kept elevated from ground to minimize accumulation of rust.

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Remarks
a. Make sure that the sizes of reinforcing bars, spacing of stirrups, and length of overlap splices
match the specification.
b. Fabrication of reinforcement shall be accurately done to the dimension shown on the drawings.

No Yes
Remarks
a. Make sure that the sizes of reinforcing bars, spacing of stirrups, and length of lap splices
conforms to the specification.
b. The bending of hooks shall be checked in the construction site. Samples of hoops and stirrups
should be submitted to the Consultant.

(3) Formwork

Remarks
a. The supports of formwork shall be checked in the construction site.
b. Fabrication of formwork shall be accurately done to the dimension shown on the drawings.

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Remarks
a. Fabrication of formwork shall be accurately done to the dimension shown on the drawings
b. Re-use of formwork shall be subject to the approval of the Site Engineer.

Remarks
a. The verticality of column's formwork shall be check in the construction site.
b. Use Plumb Bob and level bar to check that the column are true to line and grid.
c. Sufficient bracings and supports on the column formworks should be provided to minimize
movement and shaking during concrete.

(4) Concrete mixture

Remarks
a. Measure the ingredient correctly for each batch.
b. Fabrication of concrete shall be accurately done to meet the trial mix test result.

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Remarks
a. Form shall be cleaned immediately before placing concrete.
b. Secure formwork for columns and beams with bracing or pegs so that the form can stand the
pressure during casting of concrete.
c. Casting concrete release point shall be done within 1.5m.
d. When casting concrete, poke the concrete with a steel rod.
e. During casting concrete, strike the formwork for concrete with a rubber or wooden hammer.
f. Concrete shall be cured for at least four days and 3 times/day and as required by Engineer.

Concrete test requirements Concrete slump test Concrete temperrature check

Remarks
a. Concrete testing equipment shall be kept clean to get accurate test results
b. The casting concrete temperature shall be at 35 ℃ or less.
(5) Block Work
TAPE MEASURE

PLUMB BOB

Remarks
a. The verticality of brick wall shall be check in the construction site.
b. Block should be kept wet before the block laying works start to ensure good bonding with
the mortar.
c. Block wall shall be cured for at least 2~3 days and as required by Engineer.

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Appendix Ⅵ
・BDS and Adopted Standards List

BDS and Adopted Standards List

M : Material, T : Test
BDS 208 : 2009
Specification for Common Building clay bricks (Third revision)
M 1
Specifies the dimensions, quality & strength of common burnt clay bricks, methods of
sampling, testing etc.
BDS 243 : 1963
Coarse and fine aggregates from natural sources for concrete
M 2
Relates to natural occurring materials crushed and uncrushed, for normal structural
purposes.
BDS 1046 : 1983
Asbestos cement Products-Corrugated sheets & fittings for roofing & cladding.
M 3 It specifies the characteristics of straight asbestos cement fittings to use mainly for
roofing & cladding. Tests for checking these characteristics, Mechanical characteristics
etc.

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BDS 1249 : 1989
M 4 Acid resistant bricks
It specifies the requirements for acid-resistant bricks, dimensions, tolerances, test etc.
BDS 1250 : 1990
Burnt clay facing bricks
M 5
It specifies the dimensions, quality & strength of burnt clay facing bricks used in
building & other structure, physical requirements etc.
BDS 1263 : 1990
6 Burnt Clay hollow bricks for walls & partitions
M
It covers the dimensions, quality & strength for hollow bricks made from burnt clay &
having perforations through & at right angle to the bearing surface tests.
BDS 1264 : 1990
Glossary of terms relating to structural clay products.
M 5
It covers the definition of common terms applicable to structural clay products, used in
building & civil engineering works.
BDS 1303 : 1990
Chemical resistant mortars
M 8
It covers the requirements for silicate type, sulphur type & resin type chemical resistant
mortars for bonding chemical resistant masonry units.
BDS 1304 : 1990
Methods of test for chemical resistant mortars
M 9 It covers the methods for carrying out the following tests on silicate type, sulphur type
& resin type chemical resistant mortars. Method of test. i) Working time, ii) Tensile
strength, iii)Flexural strength, iv) Compressive strength, v) Bond strength etc.
BDS 1355 : 1992
Dimensions and properties for hot rolled steel column channel and angle sections
M 10
This standard covers the nominal dimensions, mass and sectional properties of hot
rolled sloping flange beam and column section.
BDS 1429 : 1993
Light gauge steel sections
M 11 Specifies the dimensions, mass, sectional properties and requirements for corrosion
protection for cold formed light gauge open well steel sections for structural and other
general applications, having minimum thickness of 1.25 mm.

BDS 1430 : 1993


Hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structural quality
M 12
Specifies the requirements of hot-rolled steel sheet of high yield stress structural
quality in the various grades and classes with the use of micro alloying elements and

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having the thickness between 1.6 to 6 mm inclusive. It includes dimensions,
manufacture, chemical analysis, mechanical properties, test methods etc.
BDS 1432 : 1993
Burnt clay perforated building bricks
M 13 Specifies the requirements in regard to dimensions, perforations, quality, strength and
also for quality of surface in case of special grade for facing bricks of perforated burnt
clay building bricks for use in walls and partitions.
BDS 1433 : 1993
Dimensions quantities in general construction work
M 14
Specifies the various dimensional values in S. I units used in general construction
work.
BDS 1459 : 1994
M 15 White Portland cement
Includes requirements of chemical and physical properties of white Portland cement.
BDS 1460 : 1994
M 16 Hot rolled steel sheet of structural quality
Covers the grades and elements of hot rolled steel sheet of structural quality.
BDS 1493 : 1994
M 17 Glossary of terms used in refractory
Defines the different terms relating to refractory works.
BDS 1494 : 1994
M 18 Dimension of refractory bricks
Specifies the dimensions of various types of refractory bricks.
BDS 1495 : 1994
High aluminum refractory bricks
M 19
Specifies the dimension, characteristics and classification of high alumina refractory
bricks.
BDS 1575 : 1997
Cast iron manhole cover and frames
M 20
Lays down basic and performance requirements for Manhole covers and frames in cast
iron, intended for use in drainage and water works.
BDS 1803 : 2008
M 21
Specification for Hollow Clay Bricks and Blocks
BDS EN 196- 1 : 2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-1 Determination of strength
T 22
This Bangladesh Standard describes a method of determining the compressive and
flexural strengths of cement mortar.

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BDS EN 196-2 : 2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-2 Chemical analysis of cement
T 23
This Bangladesh Standard describes the procedures for the chemical analysis of
cement.
BDS EN 196-3 : 2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-3 Determination of setting time and soundness
T 24
This Bangladesh Standard describes the methods for determining setting time and
soundness of cements.
BDS EN 196-5 : 2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-5 Pozzolonacity test for pozzolanic cement
T 25
This Bangladesh Standard describes the method of measuring the pozzolanicity of
pozzolanic cements.
BDS EN 196-6 : 2003
T 26 Methods of testing Cement Part-6 : Determination of fineness
This Bangladesh Standard describes the method for determining the fineness of cement
BDS EN 196-7 : 2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-7 :Methods of taking and preparing, samples of cement
T 27 This Bangladesh Standard describes only the equipment to be used, the
methods to be followed and the provisions to be complied with for testing to assess
the quality of products prior to, during or after delivery.
BDS EN 196-21:2003
Methods of testing Cement Part-21: Determination of the chloride and alkali content
T 28 of cement.
This Bangladesh Standard specifies methods of determining the chloride, carbon
dioxide and alkali content of cement.
BDS EN 197-1: 2003
Cement
M 29 Part-1 Composition, specifications and conformity criteria for common cements.
BDS EN 197-1 defines and gives the specifications of 27 distinct common cement
products and their constituents (Reaffirmed 2010)
BDS EN 197-2: 2003
Cement
Part-2: Conformity Cement evaluation
M 30
EN 197-2 specifies the scheme for the evaluation of conformity of cements to their
corresponding product specification standards, including certification of conformity by
a certification body.
T 31 BDS EN 451-1: 2003

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Methods of testing fly ash V (Part 1): Determination of free calcium oxide content
This Bangladesh Standard describes the procedure for the determination of free
calcium oxide content in fly ash.
32 BDS ISO 6935 (Part-1): 2010 (1st Revision)
Steel for the re-enforcement of concrete - Part-1: Plain bars
M Specifies technical requirements for plain bars designed for reinforcement in ordinary
concrete structures and for non-prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete
structures.
33 BDS ISO 6935 (Part-2): 2010 (1st Revision)
Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part-2: Ribbed bars
M Specifies technical requirements for ribbed bars designed for reinforcement in ordinary
concrete structures and for non-prestressed reinforcement in prestressed concrete
structures.
BDS ISO 6935 (Part-3): 2006
Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Part-3: Welded Fabric.
Specifies technical requirements for factory made sheets or rolls welded fabric
M 34
manufacture from steel wires or bars with diameters from 4 mm to 16 mm and
designed for reinforcement in ordinary concrete structured and for non-prestressed
reinforcement in prestressed concrete structures.
35 BDS ISO 10065: 2006
Steel bars reinforcement of concrete– Bend and Rebend tests
T Specifies procedures for bend and rebend testing of reinforcing steel bars. The purpose
of the rebend test is to determine the ageing properties of bars exposed to plastic
deformation.
BDS ISO 404: 2006
Steel and steel products–General technical delivery requirements
M 36
This Bangladesh Standard defines the general technical delivery requirements
applicable to crude 1) semi-finished and finished wrought steel products.
BDS ISO 1035-1 : 2006
M 37 Hot-rolled steel bars-Part 1: Dimensions of round bars.
Specifies dimensions of metric series hot-rolled steel round bars.
BDS ISO 1035-2 : 2006
M 38 Hot-rolled steel bars-Part 2: Dimensions of square bars.
Specifies dimensions of metric series hot-rolled steel square bars.
BDS ISO 1035-3 : 2006
M 39 Hot-rolled steel bars-Part 3: Dimensions of flat bars.
Specifies dimensions of metric series hot-rolled steel flat bars.

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BDS ISO 1035-4 : 2006
Hot-rolled steel bars-Part 4: Tolerances.
M 40
Specifies metric dimensional tolerances applicable to hot-rolled steel bars supplied in
straight lengths in the following products forms.
BDS ISO 1127 : 2006

M 41 Stainless steel tubes - Dimensions, tolerances and conventional masses per unit length.
Specifies the diameters, thicknesses, tolerances and conventional masses per unit
length of stainless steel tubes.
BDS ISO 4200 : 2006
Plain end steel tubes, welded and seamless - General tables of dimensions and masses
M 42 per unit length.
This Bangladesh Standard has given tables of dimensions in millimeters and masses
per unit length, in kilograms per meter of plain end steel tubes.
BDS ISO 4995: 2006
Hot-rolled steel sheet of structural quality
M 43 This standard applies to hot rolled steel sheet of structural quality usually without the
use of micro alloying elements. The product is intended for structural purposes where
particular mechanical properties are required.

M 44 BDS ISO 6934 - 1 : 2008


Steel for the prestressing of concrete - Part 1: General requirements

M 45 BDS ISO 6934 - 2 : 2008


Steel for the prestressing of concrete - Part 2 Cold-drawn wire

M 46 BDS ISO 6934 - 3 : 2008


Steel for the prestressing of concrete - Part 3 Quenched and tempered wire

M 47 BDS ISO 6934 - 4 : 2008


Steel for the prestressing of concrete - Part 4 Strand
BDS ISO 6934 - 5 : 2008
M 48 Steel for the prestressing of concrete - Part 5 Hot-rolled steel bars with or without
subsequent processing

T 49 BDS ISO 6892 : 2008


Metallic materials-Tensile testing at ambient temperature

T 50 BDS ISO 7801 : 2008


Metallic materials – Wire – Reverse bend test

M 51 BDS ISO 7005-1 : 2008


Metallic flanges – Part 1 : Steel flanges

M 52 BDS ISO 7005-2: 2008


Metallic flanges – Part 2: Cast iron flanges.

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M 53 BDS ISO 7005-3 : 2008
Metallic flanges – Part 3 : Copper alloy and composite flanges
BDS IS0 565 : 2008
M 54 Test sieves -Metal wire cloth, perforated metal plate and electroformed sheet -Nominal
sizes of openings

M 55 BDS ISO 2395 : 2008


Test sieves and test sieving – Vocabulary
BDS ISO 2591-1 : 2008
M 56 Test sieving -Part 1: Methods using test sieves of woven wire cloth and perforated
metal plate
BDS ISO 3310-1 : 2008
T 57 Test sieves — Technical requirements and testing — Part 1: Test sieves of metal wire
cloth
BDS ISO 3310-2 : 2008
T 58 Test sieves — Technical requirements and testing — Part 2: Test sieves of perforated
metal plate
BDS ISO 3310-3 : 2008
T 59 Test sieves - Technical requirements and testing — Part 3: Test sieves of electroformed
sheets

T 60 BDS ISO 9276-1 : 2008


Representation of results of particle size analysis — Part 1: Graphical representation
BDS ISO 9276-2 : 2008
T 61 Representation of results of particle size analysis — Part 2: Calculation of average
particle sizes/diameters and moments from particle size distributions

T 62 BDS ISO 9276-4 : 2008 Representation of results of particle size analysis — Part 4:
Characterization of a classification process
BDS ISO 9276-5 : 2008
T 63 Representation of results of particle size analysis — Part 5: Methods of calculation
relating to particle size analyses using logarithmic normal probability distribution

T 64 BDS ISO 1920-1 : 2008


Testing of concrete — Part 1: Sampling of fresh concrete

T 65 BDS ISO 1920-2 : 2008


Testing of concrete — Part 2: Properties of fresh concrete

T 66 BDS ISO 1920-3 : 2008


Testing of concrete — Part 3: Making and curing test specimens

T 67 BDS ISO 1920-4 : 2008


Testing of concrete — Part 4: Strength of hardened concrete

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T 68 BDS ISO 1920-5 : 2008
Testing of concrete —Part 5: Properties of hardened concrete other than strength

T 69 BDS ISO 1920-6 : 2008


Testing of concrete —Part 6: Sampling, preparing and testing of concrete cores

T 70 BDS ISO 1920-7 : 2008


Testing of concrete — Part 7: Non-destructive tests on hardened concrete

T 71 BDS ISO 6274 : 2008


Concrete - Sieve analysis of aggregates

T 72 BDS ISO 6782 : 2008


Aggregates for concrete - Determination of bulk density
BDS ISO 6783 : 2008
T 73 Coarse aggregates for concrete - Determination of particle density and water absorption
– Hydrostatic balance method
BDS ISO 7033 : 2008
T 74 Fine and coarse aggregates for concrete - Determination of the particle mass-per-
volume and water absorption - Pyknometer method

M 75 BDS IS0 657-l : 2008


Hot-rolled steel sections - Part 1: Equal-leg angles – Dimensions

M 76 BDS IS0 657-2 : 2008


Hot-rolled steel sections - Part 2: Unequal-leg angles – Dimensions
BDS IS0 657-5 : 2008
M 77 Hot-rolled steel sections -Part V Equal-leg angles and unequal leg angles –
Tolerances for metric and inch series
BDS IS0 657-15 : 2008
M 79 Hot-rolled steel sections - Part 15 Sloping flange beam sections (Metric series) -
Dimensions and sectional properties
BDS IS0 657-21 : 2008
M 80 Hot-rolled steel sections - Part 21 T-sections with equal depth and flange width -
Dimensions

M 81 BDS ISO 4951-1 : 2008


High yield strength steel bars and sections — Part 1: General delivery requirements
BDS ISO 4951-2 : 2008
M 82 High yield strength steel bars and sections — Part 2: Delivery conditions for
normalized, normalized rolled and as-rolled steels
BDS ISO 4951-3 : 2008
M 83 High yield strength steel bars and sections — Part 3: Delivery conditions for
thermomechanical-rolled steels

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BDS ISO 15630-1 : 2008
T 84 Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete — Test methods — Part 1:
Reinforcing bars, wire rod and wire
BDS ISO 15630-2 : 2008
T 85 Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete — Test methods — Part 2:
Welded fabric
BDS ISO 15630-3 : 2008
T 86 Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete — Test methods — Part 3:
Prestressing steel

M 87 BDS ISO 16020 : 2008


Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete — Vocabulary
BDS ISO 20723 : 2008
M 88 Structural steels — Surface condition of hot-rolled sections — Delivery
requirements
BDS ISO 24314 : 2008
M 89 Structural steels — Structural steels for building with improved seismic resistance —
Technical delivery conditions

T 90 BDS ISO 148-1: 2008


Metallic materials — Chirpy pendulum impact test — Part 1: Test method
BDS ISO 148-2: 2008
T 91 Metallic materials — Chirpy pendulum impact test — Part 2: Verification of test
machines
BDS ISO 148-3: 2008
T 92 Metallic materials — Chirpy pendulum impact test — Part 3: Preparation and
characterization of Chirpy V reference test pieces for verification of test machines
BDS ISO 657-11: 2008
M 93 Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 11: Sloping flange channel sections (Metric series) —
Dimensions and sectional properties
BDS ISO 657-16: 2008
M 94 Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 16: Sloping flange column sections (metric series) —
Dimensions and sectional properties
BDS ISO 657-18: 2008
M 95 Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 18: L sections for shipbuilding (metric series) 104—
Dimensions, sectional properties and tolerances
BDS ISO 657-19: 2008
M 96 Hot-rolled steel sections — Part 19: Bulb flats (metric series) — Dimensions, sectional
properties and tolerances

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M 97 BDS ISO 3599: 2008
Vernier calipers reading to 0, 1 and 0, 05 mm.

M 98 BDS ISO 3611: 2008


Micrometer calipers for external measurement.

T 99 BDS ISO 6507-1: 2008


Metallic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 1: Test method
BDS ISO 6507-2: 2008
T 100 Metallic materials — Vickers hardness test — Part 2: Verification and calibration of
testing machines
BDS ISO 6508-1: 2008
T 101 Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D,
E, F, G, H, K, N, T)
BDS ISO 6508-2: 2008
T 102 Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 2: Verification and calibration of
testing machines (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T)
BDS ISO 6508-3: 2008
T 103 Metallic materials — Rockwell hardness test — Part 3: Calibration of reference blocks
(scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T)

M 104 BDS ISO 6929: 2008


Steel products — Definition and classification

T 105 BDS ISO 7438: 2008


Metallic materials — Bend test

M 106 BDS ISO 7452: 2008


Hot-rolled structural steel plates — Tolerances on dimensions and shape
BDS ISO 7500-1: 2008

M 107 Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 1:


Tension/compression testing machines — Verification and calibration of the force-
measuring system
BDS ISO 7500-2: 2008
M 108 Metallic materials — Verification of static uniaxial testing machines — Part 2: Tension
creep testing machines — Verification of the applied force

M 109 BDS ISO 7778: 2008


Steel plate with specified through-thickness characteristics

M 110 BDS ISO 7788: 2008


Steel – Surface finish of hot-rolled plates and wide flats – Delivery requirements

M 111 BDS ISO 9034: 2008


Hot-rolled structural steel wide flats – Tolerances on dimensions and shape

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T 112 BDS ISO 10474: 2008
Steel and steel products — Inspection documents

M 113 BDS ISO 22965-1: 2008


Concrete — Part 1: Methods of specifying and guidance for the specified
BDS ISO 22965-2: 2008
M 114 Concrete — Part 2: Specification of constituent materials, production of concrete and
compliance of concrete
BDS EN 771-3: 2009
M 115 Specification for masonry units — Part: 3 Aggregate concrete masonry units (dense
and lightweight aggregates)

M 116 BDS EN 1338: 2009


Concrete paving blocks — Requirements and test methods

M 117 BDS EN 1339: 2009


Concrete paving flags — Requirements and test methods

M 118 BDS EN 1340: 2009


Concrete curb units — Requirements and test methods

M 119 BDS EN 13369: 2009


Common rules for precast concrete products

T 120 BDS EN 772-1: 2009


Methods of test for masonry units — Part 1: Determination of compressive strength
BDS EN 772-2: 2009
T 121 Methods of test for masonry units — Part 2: Determination of percentage area of voids
in masonry units (by paper indentation)
BDS EN 772-6: 2009
T 122 Methods of test for masonry units — Part 6: Determination of bending tensile strength
of aggregate concrete masonry units
BDS EN 772-11: 2009
Methods of test for masonry units — Part 11: Determination of water absorption of
T 123 aggregate concrete, autoclaved aerated concrete, manufactured stone and natural stone
masonry units due to capillary action and the initial rate of water absorption of clay
masonry units
BDS EN 772-13: 2009
T 124 Methods of test for masonry units — Part 13: Determination of net and gross dry
density of masonry units (except for natural stone)
BDS EN 772-14: 2009
T 125 Methods of test for masonry units — Part 14: Determination of moisture movement of
aggregate concrete and manufactured stone masonry units

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T 126 BDS EN 772-16: 2009
Methods of test for masonry units — Part 16: Determination of dimensions
BDS EN 772-20: 2009
T 127 Methods of test for masonry units — Part 20: Determination of flatness of faces of
masonry units

T 128 BDS EN 1052-3: 2009


Methods of test for masonry — Part 3: Determination of initial shear strength

T 129 BDS EN 1745: 2009


Masonry and masonry products — Methods for determining design thermal values
BDS IS0 9328-1: 2009
T 130 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 1:
General requirements
BDS IS0 9328-2: 2009
T 131 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 2:
Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified elevated temperature properties
BDS IS0 9328-3: 2009
T 132 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions —Part 3:
Weldable fine grain steels, normalized
BDS IS0 9328-4: 2009
T 133 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 4:
Nickel-alloy steels with specified low temperature properties
BDS IS0 9328-5: 2009
T 134 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 5:
Wieldable fine grain steels, thermos mechanically rolled
BDS IS0 9328-6: 2009
T 135 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 6:
Wieldable fine grain steels, quenched and tempered
BDS IS0 9328-7: 2009
T 136 Steel flat products for pressure purposes — Technical delivery conditions — Part 7:
Stainless steels
BDS ISO 15835-1: 2010 (ISO 15835-1: 2009)
T 137 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Reinforcement couplers for mechanical
splices of bars —Part 1: Requirements
BDS ISO 15835-2: 2010(ISO 15835-2: 2009)
T 138 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete — Reinforcement couplers for mechanical
splices of bars —Part 2: Test methods
T 139 BDS ISO 1920-8: 2010 (ISO 1920-8: 2009)

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Testing of Concrete — Part 8: Determination of drying shrinkage of concrete for
samples prepared in the field or in the laboratory
BDS ISO 1920-9: 2010 (ISO 1920-9: 2009)
T 140 Testing of Concrete — Part 9: Determination of creep of concrete cylinders in
compression
BDS 1442 (P-1) : 1994

M Filler rods and wire for gas shielded arc-welding-Ferric steel


141
Specifies the requirements and chemical compositions for Austenitic stainless steel
filler rods and wires.
BDS 1442 (P-2) : 1994

M Filler rods and wire for gas shielded arc-welding-Austenitic stainless steel
142
Specifies the requirements and chemical compositions for Austenitic stainless steel
filler rods and wires.
BDS 1442 (P-3) : 1994

M Filler rods and wires for gas shielded are welding-copper and copper alloy
143
Specifies the requirements and chemical composition for copper and copper alloys
filler rods and wires.
BDS 1442 (P-4) : 1994
Filler rods and wires for gas shielded arc welding-Aluminum and Aluminum alloy and
M 144 magnesium alloys
Specifies the requirements and chemical compositions for aluminum and aluminum
alloys for filler rods and wires.
BDS 1442 (P-5) : 1994
M Filler rods and wires for gas shielded arc welding-Nickel and nickel alloys
145
Specifies requirements and chemical composition for Nickel and Nickel alloys filler
rods and wires.
BDS 1122 : 1992
M 107 Galvanized steel sheets, coils & corrugated sheets (first revision)
It specifies steel sheets & coils zinc coated.

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