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ATTACHMENT No.

EQUIPMENT CAPABILITIES

Type of equipment Average Capabilities

1. Bulldozer (108) (a) Clearing 500


sq.m./hr.
(b) Stripping 200
sq.m./hr.
© Excavation:
1. Common Soil 45
cu.m./hr.
2. Slightly Hard Materials 25
cu.m./hr.
(d) Quarrying:
107 Common Materials 50
cu.m./hr.
108 Aggregate 40
cu.m./hr.
Boulders 15
cu.m./hr.
200 Needs screening
(e) Pushing 3 cu.m./hr
2. Road Grader (a) Subgrading 300
cu.m./hr
(b) Spreading 50
cu.m./hr.
3. Payloader (a) Loading 30
cu.m./hr.
4. Crane Shovel (a) Loading 35
cu.m./hr.
5. Sheep Foot Roller (a) Static Rolling (12 passes-15 cm./lift) 15
cu.m./hr.
(b) Vibratory Rolling ( 4 passes-15 cm.lift) 135
cu.m./hr.
6. 3- Wheel Road Roller (a) Static Rolling (6 passes -20 cm. lift ) 24 cu.m./
7. Tractor Drawn Roller (a) Vibratory Rolling (6 passes-20 cm. lift) 24
cu.m./hr.
8. Tandem Roller (a) Static Rolling (6 passes-20 cm. lift ) 24
cu.m./hr.
(b) Vibratory Rolling (6 passes-60 cm. lift) 72
cu.m.,/hr.
9. 6-T Dump Truck (a) Hauling Common Borrow Base Course 3.5
cu.m./hr.
(b) Hauling Selected Borrow Base Course 5.0
cu.m./hr.
© Hauling Concrete Batch Class ‘A’ 2
Batch/trip
ATTACHMENT No. 2

10. 2 ½ T-Dump Truck (a) Hauling Common Borrow Base Course 2.5
cu.m./trip
(b) Hauling Selected Borrow Base Course 4.0
cu.m./hr.
© Hauling Concrete Batch Class ‘A’ 1
Batch/trip
11. Buggy (a) Hauling Concrete Mix 0.17
cu.m./trip
12.Wheel Borrow (a) Hauling Aggregates 0.17
cu.m./trip
(b) Hauling Concrete Mix 0.05
cu.m./trip
13. Water Truck (a) Watering
1000sq.m./trip
14. Concrete Mixer (a) Mixing Concrete 9 cu.m./hr.
15.Rock Crusher (a) Crushing mixed sand & gravel 30
cu.m./hr.
16. Concrete Vibrator (a) Vibrating Concrete Mix 40
cu.m./hr.
17. Concrete Floor Finisher (a) Finishing Concrete Floor 140
cu.m./hr.
18.Percussioned Drilling (a) Drilling Hard Rock 0.23 m./hr.
(b) Drilling Loose Rock 0.30 m./hr.
© Drilling Limestone 0.38 m./hr.

(d) Drilling Sticky Clay 0.49 m./hr.


(e) Drilling Loose Clay 0.70 m./hr.

TASK RATES FOR LABOR-BASED PROJECTS

I. For Item 100- Clearing & Grubbing


Activity : Productivity
1) Bush Clearing Sq.m./man-day
Bush Type
a) light bush 200
b) medium bush 100
c) dense bush 50
2) Tree and Stump Removal One (1) man-day per cm. of trunk
diameter a
@ base of tree
3) Grubbing Sq.m./man-day
Vegetation Type
a) Dense vegetation in firm soil covering 80
the whole area
b) Spatse vegetation in loose soil 250

II. For Item 105- Excavation for Roadway & Drainage


ATTACHMENT No. 2

Activity Productivity
1) Excavation Cu.m./man-day (throwing dist. in
m.)
Soil Type 0-4m. 4-6m. 6-
8m.
a) Loose,rot sticky soil 5.0-6.0 4.5-5.5 3.5-
4.5
b) Firm soil 3.5-4.5 3.4-4.0 2.5-
3.5
c) Very hard soil, hard soil mixed 2.0-3.0 1.8-2.5 1.7-
2.5
with stones
2) Loading Cu.m./man-day
Type of soil
a) Loose 4.50-5.50
b) Firm 2.50-4.00
c) Hard 1.50-2.50

Excavation combined with loading of soil can be effectively carried out by


laborers up to a loading height of about 1.00 e.g. into wheel borrow or head
baskets. Above that height, it is preferable to have a separate group of loaders
whose output must be matched with that of the excavators.

Necessary output for the Loading Activity


Soil Type Loading Height Productivity cu.m./man-day
a) Loose 0.1 m. 12-15
b) Loose 1-2 m. 7-10
c) Loose Over 2 m. 4-5

III. For Item 106- Excavation for Structures


Activity Productivity
1) Excavation Depending on the type of soil,
there
use similar productivity data as
those
used for Excavation in Item 105

IV. For Item 110- Foundation Fill


Activity Productivity
1) Backfilling & Tamping 3 cu.m./man-day
V. For Item 108- Aggregate Sub- Base Course
Activity Productivity
1) Quarrying (Excavation & Gravel) 0.50-2.00 cu.m./man-day
2) Loading 7.00-10.00 cu.m./man-day
3) Spreading 8.00-12.00 cu.m./man-day
4) Comapcting 8.00-12.00 cu.m./man-day
5) Hauling Activity should be considered in this item, hence, hauling distance has
an important bearing on the cost of the gravelling operation, the maximum
acceptable
ATTACHMENT No. 2

hauling distance has to be considered from case to case.


VI. For Item 200- Aggregate Base Course
Activity Productivity
1) Quarrying 0.50-2.00 cu.m./man-day
2) Loading 7.00-10.00 cu.m./man-day
3) Spreading 8.00-12.00 cu.m./mn-day
4) compacting 8.00-12.00 cu.m./man-day
5) Hauling- please refer to activity no.5 of Item 108
6) Screeping 3.00-5.00
VII. For Item 413- Reinforced Concrete Pipe Culvert
Activity Productivity
1) Crushing of stone for aggregate 0.20 cu.m./man-day
2) Casting of culvert rings 2 man-day/ring
3)Laying of standard culvert (24 in. dia.) Refer culvert laying data below
Or 0.60 m. dia., length 6.00 m., including
Excavation, culvert bad and backfill.
4) Building of headwalls with masonry blocks 10 man-day/2 headwalls

If the length of the culvert exceeds 6 meters, the number of man-days has to be
increased accordingly.

Culvert laying- this task consist of the excavation of the trench preparing the bed,
laying of culvert, backfilling & compaction. Number of man-days required varies
with the volume of the excavation and the soil type.

FACTORS TO BE MULTIPLIED TO DETERMINE THE REQUIRED


QUANTITY OF EACH MATERIAL

CONCRETE (BASED) on the 88 lbs. bag of cement

CLASS “A” CONCRETE ( 3000 psi)


CEMENT – 9.08 bags/cu.m of concrete + 3-5% wastage
SAND- 0.58 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage
GRAVEL – 0.77 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage

CLASS “B” CONCRETE ( 2500 psi)


CEMENT – 8.38 bags/cu.m of concrete + 3-5% wastage
SAND- 0.45 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage
GRAVEL – 0.82 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage

CLASS “C” CONCRETE ( 3500 psi)


CEMENT – 9.77 bags/cu.m of concrete + 3-5% wastage
SAND- 0.53 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage
GRAVEL – 0.70 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage

CLASS “D” CONCRETE ( 4000 psi)


CEMENT – 11.17 bags/cu.m of concrete + 3-5% wastage
SAND- 0.44 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage
ATTACHMENT No. 2

GRAVEL – 0.68 cu.m/cu.m of concrete + 8-10% wastage

FOR BRIDGE ESTIMATE


LUMBER for false work – 60 bd.ft/cu.m of concrete
NAILS - 2 kilos/cu.m of concrete
TIE WIRES - 1.1 kilos/cu.m of concrete
Painting structural steel – 3 gals/ton

AVERAGE FUEL CONSUMPTION PER DAY

FUEL ENGINE GEAR GREAS OIL#10


OIL OIL
Crane,140 liters (diesel) 4 liters 1 liter 2 lbs. -
Diesel Hammer, 20 liters - - - 1 liter
( diesel)
Bulldozer, 200 liters 3 liters 1 liter 1 lb. 1 liter
( diesel)
Payloader, 100 liters 3 liters 1 liter 1 lb. 1 liter
( diesel )
Grader, 120 liters 3 liters 1 liter 1 lb. 1 liter
( diesel 0
Roller, 60 liters ( diesel) 2 liters 1 liter/wk. 2 lbs./wk. 1 liter
Dump Truck, 60 liters 1 liter 2 liters/wk. 1 lb. 1 liter
( diesel )
Mixer ( 1- bag ), 40 - - 0.5 lb. -
Liters ( gasoline )
Vibrator, 15 liters - - - -
( gasoline )
One Bagger Mixer- 100 bags/day
Crane- minimum of 2 piles/day ( 16m. length including spotting )

VOLUME OF TRENCH CU.M.

Soil Type 7 7-8 10-13

In these cases, the work split over two or more days. First the trench should be
excavated and then the preparation of the bed, the laying, backfilling and compaction
is done. Only 3 times. Therefore the volume of the excavationhas to be limited
following rates and then applicable:

Soil Type Productivity


a) hard soil 3.50 cu.m./man-day
b) very hard, stony 2.00 cu.m./man-day

After completion of the trench approximately 4 man-days are needed to lay 6


rings, backfill and compact to finish road level.
ATTACHMENT No. 2

I. MECHANIZED ASPECT
A. CLEARING AND GRUBBING
Dozer Production
Horse Dense of Vegetation ( No. of Trees/Hectares )
Power 0-50 51-100 101-200 201-250
251&>
120 360 250 190 160 130
140 420 290 220 185 150
160 480 330 255 210 170
180 540 375 285 240 195
200 600 420 310 265 215
B. EXCAVATION ( Common Materials )
B.1 CRANE
Tonnage’s Capacity ( cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Canal Structure Creek
15 15 10 10
20 20 15 15
25 25 20 20
30 30 25 25
B.2 DOZER
Horse Production ( cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Power Canal Structure
120 30 15
140 35 20
160 40 25
180 45 30
200 50 35
B.3 BACKHOE
Bucket ( cu.m.) Production ( cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Canal Structure Creek
0.50 20 15 15
0.75 30 20 20
1.00 40 30 30
1.25 50 40 40
1.50 60 45 45

C. QUARRYING
Dozer ( H.P.) Production (cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Common Aggregate Cobbles/Boulders
140 55 60 27
160 60 65 29
180 65 70 31
200 70 75 33
ATTACHMENT No. 2

D. LOADING
Bucket ( cu.m.) Production ( cu.m./hr.) Bank Volume
Common Aggregate Cobbles/ Boulders
1.0 50 55 35
1.5 75 80 55
2.0 100 110 75
2.5 125 135 90
3.0 150 165 110

E. SPREADING
Grader ( H.P.) Road ( cu.m./hr.) cmp.
Common Aggregate
80-100 60 70
100-125 70 80
125-150 90 100
150-175 100 110

F. SIDE BORROW ( Common Materials )


Dozer (H.P.) Production ( cu.m./hr.) Compacted Volume
140 35
160 40
180 45
200 50

G. STP. BACKFILL WITH SPREADING & COMPACTION


Dozer Production cu.m./hr. Compacted Volume
140 50
160 70
180 80
200 90

H. EMBANKMENT COMPACTION
Capacity ( cu.m./hr.) Compacted Volume
Tons Self-Propelled
Tamp. Foot drum Vib. drum
10 80 60
12 90 70
15 120 90

I. LOADING, SPOT & MANEUVER TIME


Using Loader with 1.00 cu.m. Bucket
Dump Truck Capacity Compacted Volume of Cobbles/Boulders
Common Road Surface
Materials Materials
4.00 cu.m. 7 min. 7 min. 10 min.
6.00 cu.m. 9 min. 9 min. 12 min.
8.00 cu.m. 11 min. 11 min. 15 min.
ATTACHMENT No. 2

J. AVERAGE SPEED OF DUMP TRUCK


Type of Road Kilometer per hour
With Load Without Load
Concrete/Asphalt Road 35 45
Good Maintained Gravel Road 30 35
Poorly Maintained Gravel Road 20 25

K. DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE
160 CFN Compressor & two (2) Jack Hammer
Capacity- 8.00 cu.m./day for massive concrete
-12.00 cu.m./day for slab & wall

L. DRIVING OF PILES
Steel Pipes: Crane 25 tons with 2-tons drop hammer, Capacity = 8 L.M./Hr.
Concrete Piles : Crane 25 tons with 2500 kgs. Pile hammer, Capacity = 2.00
L.M. per Hr., 4.00 LM/Hr. for thick & thin concrete piles.

N. MANUAL ASPECT

A. Excavation
A.1. Common Materials
Capacity ( cu.m./day) Bank Volume & Depth of Excavation
Type of Work ( meter )
Farmditchs 3.00 2.50 2.00
Canal 2.50 2.00 1.75
Structure 2.00 1.75 1.50

A.2. Slight hard materials ( Ind.)


Type of Work Capacity ( cu.m./day/man) Bank Volume
Canal 1.00
Sructure 0.75

B. LOADING CAPABILTIES OF FIVE (5) LABORERS


Sand & Common Cobbles Boulders Cement R.S. Bars Lumber Ply
Gravel
cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. bags/hr. kgs/hr. bd.ft./hr. pcs./hr.
4 5 3.5 3 300 6,000 4,000 250

C. UNLOADING CAPABILITIES OF FIVE (5) LABORERS


Sand & Common Cobbles Boulders Cement R.S. bars Lumber Ply
Gravel
cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. cu.m./hr. bags/hr. kgs./hr. bd.ft./hr. pcs./hr.
6 6 5 4 300 7,000 4,000 250

D. CUT, BEND,& PLACE RSB


Structure 1 Steelman & 1 Helper with Bar Cutter
Canal & Others 80 kgs./day

E. QUARRYING
Capability cu.m./day/man
ATTACHMENT No. 2

Sand & Gravel Cobbles Boulder


3.50 2.50 2.00

F. DEMOLITION OF CONCRETE
Slab & Wall 0.50 cu.m./man-day
Massive Concrete 0.20 cu.m./man-day

G. SCREENING OF AGGREGATES
Gravel 4.00 cu.m./day/man
Sand 6.00 cu.m./day/man

H. MANUAL BACKFILL
Capacity : 3.00 cu.m./man

I. LAYING OF MATERIALS ( cu.m./day/man)


Cobbles – 2.00
Boulders –1.50

J. SPREADING OF AGGREGATE
Capacity : 2.50 cu.m./day/man

K. RUBBLE MASONRY ( Concreting )


Crew : 1- Foreman, 2- Mason, 10- Laborers, & 1- L.E. Operator
Capacity : 6.00 cu.m./day

L. GROUTED RIPRAP
Crew : 1- Foreman, 2- Mason, 10- Laborers, & 1- L.E. Operator
Capacity : 7.50 cu.m./day

M. C.H.B. : Setting Capacity sq.m./day


Crew : 1- Mason, 2- Laborers
Fence Building
4” CHB 14 10
6” CHB 10 8

N. CONCRETE LINING
Crew : 1- Foreman, 2- Mason, 1- L.E. Operator, 10- Laborers with one (1)
bagger mixer
Capacity : 4.50 cu.m./day

O. INSTALLATION OF STEEL GATES


Crew : 1- Mason & 5- Laborers
16 x 16 to 24 x 24 2 assy/day
Above 24 x 24 1 assy/day

P. CONCRETE WORKS
P.1. Fabrication, Placing & Dismantling of Forms
Crew : 2- Carpenters & 4- Laborers; Capacity : 3.50 cu.m./day for 3000 psi
Crew : 1- Carpenter & 1- Laborer; Capacity : 4.50 cu.m./day Canal lining
ATTACHMENT No. 2

P.2. Concreting and Curing Capability


P.2.a. With concrete mixer
Crew : 1- Foreman, 2- Mason, 1- L.E. Operator, & 8- Laborers
Class “A” : 3.50 cu.m./day
Class “B” : 3.70 cu.m./day
Class “C” : 3.50 cu.m./day
Lean Concrete : 4.50 cu.m./day

Q. PLASTERING OF CHB WALL


Crew : 2- Mason, & 2- Laborers
Capability : 12 sq.m./day ( one side only )

R. REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES


Crew Capability
Diameter
inch cm. Fabrication Installation
1- Foreman 12 30 15 16
1- Mason 18 46 11 14
1-Carpenter/Steelman 24 61 9 12
12- Laborers with 30 76 6 10
1- Bagger Mixer 36 91 5 8
48 122 3 6
42 4 7

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


60 MINUTES/ HOUR

III. MATERIAL ASPECT


Class Strength Max. Aggre. Cement Sand Gravel Boulder
Size, in. bag,cu.m. cu.m./cu.m. cu.m./cu.m. cu.m./cu.m.
A. Concrete
a. 211 bags 1.50 9.00 0.45 0.90 -
b. 200 kgs. e 2.00 7.00 0.50 1.00 -
Canal lining
200 kgs. e 1.00 7.50 0.48 0.96 -
B. Rubble Mason
w/ 211 kgs. e - 4.50 0.225 0.45 0.75
C. Grouted Riprap- 4.20 0.35 0.05 1.00
Plain Riprap - - - 0.10 1.00
D. Lean Concrete - 5.00 0.50 1.00 -
1000 psi
E. Gravel Blanket - - - 1.00 -
F. Filter Drain - - - - -
ATTACHMENT No. 2

OTHER MATERIALS
Class Type of Strength F. Lumber ½ pl. wd. Tie wr. Nail
Structure kgs. bd.ft/cu.m. pcs/cu.m. kgs.cu.m kgs/cu.m
A Bridge/Flume 211 40 1.00 1.25%RSB 2.50
A Siphon/Box Cul. 211 25 1.25 1.205 RSB 2.00
A Other Str. @ inc 211 25 1.25 1.10% RSB 2.00
A 211 5 0.10 - 0.50
B 200 5 - - 0.25
A 211 15 0.40 1.00%RSB 1.50
B 200 5 0.10 1.005RSB 0.50
A 211 5 - - 0.25

REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPES


Diameter Fabrication Materials per pc.
Cement Sand Gravel G.I. F. Lumber Tie Wire CW
Sheet Nails
Inches Bag Cu.m. Cu.m. Pc. Bd.ft kgs. kgs.
12 0.58 0.02 0.05 0.12 0.34 9.28 0.10
18 1.22 0.05 0.10 0.19 0.36 7.72 0.20
24 1.82 0.08 0.15 0.24 0.48 9.75 0.30
30 2.56 0.11 0.21 0.30 0.60 23.22 0.40
36 3.33 0.14 0.28 0.34 0.72 50.43 0.50
42 4.26 0.18 0.36 0.40 0.84 60.84 0.60

INSTALLATION OF R.C. PIPES


Diameter Cement Sand Gravel R.S.B. F. Lumber CWN & TW
Inches Bags Cu.m. Cu.m. kgs Bd.ft. kgs.
12 0.21 0.01 0.02 - 2.00 0.20
18 0.45 0.02 0.04 3.65 2.00 0.20
24 0.72 0.03 0.06 4.52 3.00 0.30
30 0.93 0.04 0.08 5.26 3.00 0.30
36 1.11 0.05 0.10 6.01 4.00 0.40
42 1.32 0.06 0.12 6.79 4.00 0.40

PLASTERING C.H.B. BLOCK


Size Materials per sq.m. for two (2) sides
Sand Cement
4” & 6” 0.034 0.41

G.I. LAYING OF C.H.B.


Size Cement Sand
Bags/aq.m. Cu.m./sq.m.
4” 0.55 0.046
6” 1.07 0.089

RECOMMENDED INDIRECT COST


Estimated Direct Indirect Cost for OCM & Profit Max.
Mobilization
Cost ( E.D.C. ) Ranges
ATTACHMENT No. 2

O.C.M. % of C.P. % of E.D.C.


E.D.C.
Up to 1 Million 13% 15% 2%
Above 1 M to 5 M 12% 14% 2%
Above 5 M to 10 M 12% 14% 2%
Above 10 M to 20 M 11% 12% 2%
Above 20 M to 50 M 11% 12% 2%

Note: The total contract price should be equal to or less than the total COA estimate
plus 10% in order to sustain a finding of reasonableness otherwise the contract price
will be deemed excessive.

ACEL RATE 1998

Operated Equipment Description Rate/Day


Bulldozer Komatsu, D80A-12DD Php 9,160.00
180 Hp
Payloader 75 TCM/Clark, 1.53 cu.m., Php 10,010.00
Capacity, 151 Hp
Road Grader Mitsubishi MG 500 170 Hp Php 8,808.00
Dump Truck Japan & Other Make, Php 9,016.00
10 cu.m. Capacity
Road Roller Ingersoll Rand SP48 MI Tons Php 8,701.00
Crane All models, Truck mounted, Php 11,296.00
standard mechanically operated
31-35 tons
Back Hoe Komatsu PC 120, Capacity Php 9,656.00
90 Hp
Transit Mixer Japan make 3.8 cu.m., 46 cu.m. Php 8,528.00
Capacity 175 Hp

Air Compressor Gas/Diesel Engine, CFM Php 1,376.00


20 Hp
Plate Compactor 12 Hp Engine Driven Php 1,648.00
Asphalt Paver/Finisher Worthington 34 ( basic Php 3,320.00
Equipment only)
Asphalt Distributor Little Ford Sprasmaster Php 5,784.00

Bare Equipment Description Rate/Day


Pile Hammer (w/o crane) Domag D8-22 Php 5,067.00
Drop Hammer (w/o crane) Two tons w/ Pile Hammer Php 100.00
Jack Hammer Stanley, Hydraulic w/o Php 294.00
power unit
Welding Machine Gas/Diesel Driven 250 Php 300.00
Amps., 185 Hp
Concrete Mixer 1-Bagger Php 298.00
Concrete Vibrator Gas or Diesel Driven Php 341.00
Chainsaw Husquama, 2100 CD w/o Blade Php 180.00
Water Truck All makes, 500-1000 gals. Php 1,773.00
Water Pump All models 3.5” – 4” size Php 119.00
ATTACHMENT No. 2

Concrete Batch Plant With Cement Silo Manual Php 5,113.00


/mo.x Rated Cap.
In
Cu.m./hr.

LABOR OUTPUT CAPABILITIES

REMOVAL EXISTING STRUCTURES :

Lumpsum

Installations:

Timber:

Girts and Girder 0.10- 0.15 cu.m./man-days


Floor Joist 150 L.M./man-days
Flooring boards 15-18 sq.m./man-days
Post 0.14 cu.m./man-days

Walling/Sliding :
Covering 30 sq.m./man-days
Framing, Studs 12 cu.m./man-days
( Multiply by the no. of days Double walling)
Ceiling Joist and Hangers 16 sq.m./man-days
Ceiling Boards ( 4’ x 8 ‘ Ply Wood) 30 sq.m./man-days
Windows sashes :
Jambs Fabrication 4 sq.m./man-days
Frames Fabrication 2 sq.m./man-days
Jambs Installation 14 sq.m./man-days
Frames Installation 10 sq.m./man-days
Doors :
Jambs Fabrication/Installation 2.5 sq.m./man-days
Door Fabrication/Installation 1 panel/man-days
Paintings :
Paint Rollers 125 sq.m./man-days
Paint Brush 50 sq.m./man-days
Neutralizer 100 sq.m./man-days
Truss Fabrication 0.25 truss/man-days
Purlins Installaation 60 L.M./man-days
Fascia Boards 0.05 cu.m./man-days
Roof Coverings ( G.I. sheets ) 35 pcs./man-days
Concrete Works :
Concrete Pouring 0.30 pcs./man-days
Rebars 20-30 kgs/man-days
Finishing:
Rough Finish 10 sq.m./man-days
Plain/Fine Finish 8 sq.m./man-days
CHB Filling/Laying 6-8 sq.m./man-days
ATTACHMENT No. 2

A. CEMENT MORTAR

Table -1 Quantity of Cement and Sand for CHB Mortar per Square Meter
Wall
Size of CHB No.per sq.m. 40 Kg. Mixture Cement Bags
A B C D Sand
4 x 8 x 16 12.5 0.525 0.394 0.328 0.0438
6 x 8 x 16 12.5 1.013 0.759 0.633 0.0844
8 x 8 x 16 12.5 1.500 1.125 0.938 0.1250

B. MORTAR FOR PLASTERING

Table-2 Quantity of Cement and Sand for Plastering per Square Meter
40 kg. Cement Bags
Mixture Class 16 mm thk. 20 mm. thk. 25 mm. thk.
A 0.288 0.360 0.450
B 0.192 0.240 0.300
C 0.144 0.180 0.225
D 0.120 0.150 0.188
Sand 0.016 0.020 0.025

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


Area = 3.00 x 4.00 x 2 faces
A = 24 sq.m.
2. Refer to Table-2 under 16 mm thick plaster class “B” mixture: Multiply:
Cement = 24 x 0.192 = 4.6 bags
Sand = 24 x 0.016 = 0.384 cu.m.
C. CHB FOOTING

Table-3 Quantity of Cement, Sand, and Gravel for CHB Footing per Meter
Length

Dimension Cement in Bags Class Mixture Aggregate


Centimeters 40 kg. Cement Sand
Gravel
t w A B Cu.m.
Cu.m.
10 30 0.270 0.225 0.015
0.030
10 35 0.315 0.263 0.018
0.035
10 40 0.360 0.300 0.020
0.040
10 50 0.450 0.380 0.020
0.050
15 40 0.540 0.450 0.030
0.060
15 45 0.608 0.506 0.034
0.068
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15 50 0.675 0.563 0.038


0.075
15 60 0.810 0.675 0.045
0.090
20 40 0.720 0.600 0.040
0.080
20 50 0.900 0.750 0.050
0.100
20 60 1.080 0.900 0.060
0.120

1. Solve for the net length of the CHB wall


Net length = 40 m – ( .25 x 11 post )
= 37.25 meters
2. Refer to Table -3 along the 15 x 50 cm footing dimensions 40 kg. Cement class
“A”
Mixture; Multiply :
Cement : 37.25 x 0.675 = 25.14 say 26 bags
Sand : 37.25 x 0.038 = 1.4 say 1.5 cu.m.
Gracel : 37.25 x 0.075 = 2.8 say 3.0 cu.m.

MAINTENANCE BY CONTRACT ( MBC )


METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION

1. PATCHING POTHOLES – Should be done to the areas specified by the contracts


and plans duly approved by the Engineers. Materials to be used must be suitable to
acquire best result when compacted.
SCHEDULE OF WORKS : MONTHLY
2. RESHAPING- should also be done to areas required in the plan and contracts. All
works should conform to what will be described in the specification.
SCHEDULE OF WORKS : QUARTERLY
3. VEGETATION CONTROL AND CLEANING DITCHES – All objects subject
for the obstruction of the designed areas should be removed and cleared.
SCHEDULE OF WORKS : TWICE A YEAR
4. REGRAVELLING –All materials shall consist of hard, durable particles or fine
divided mineral matter that can be compacted reaching for stable sub-base. Using
especially equipped vehicles material should be distributed in a continuos uniform
layer. The uniform thickness of sub-base material shall be adjusted prior to the
compaction by watering or by drying as required in order to obtain the required
compaction. Compaction shall continue until a field density of at least 100 (%) per
cent of the maximum dry density.
SCHEDULE OF WORKS - ANNUAL

5. BLADING/GRADING- All unstable materials should be removed in areas


subject for Blading/Grading. These areas should be brought to a grade required in the
plans and contracts. Compaction will follow using heavier compacting units until
required density can be attained.
ATTACHMENT No. 2
ATTACHMENT No. 2

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