Professional Documents
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TENDER DOCUMENTS
FOR
PROPOSED
FOUR PRIVATE VILLAS IN BAUSHER
ON PLOT NO : 973, BLOCK : PHASE- 1
BAUSHER, MUSCAT
INDEX TO VOLUMES
1. Instructions to Tenderers
Form of Tender
Form of Agreement
Condition of Contract
List of Specifications
List of Drawings
Tenderers Enclosures
3. Bill of Quantities
4. Tender Drawings
7. Pricing Preambles
8. Tenderer’s Checklist
NOTHING FOLLOWS
2. Tenderers not wishing to submit a tender should not disclose their intention in advance
to other Tenderers or any other third party. Such intention should be stated in writing
and submitted in a sealed envelope, to be deposited in the tender box on the due date.
3. The Tender sum shall be deemed to include for all materials, workmanship, use of
plant, overheads, profits, all obligations and liabilities, preliminaries and all expenses
required for completion of the whole of the Works. Any minor details of construction
which would be essential for the completion of the works, even though not specifically
described in Specifications and shown on drawings, shall be deemed to have been
allowed for, in the rates/prices.
4. For pricing work under provisional sums/variations, rates quoted by the Contractor in
the Schedule of Rates shall be applied without any enhancement. Where such rates are
not available, the rates payable shall be determined by the Engineer in accordance with
clause 52 of General Conditions of Contract.
5. The Tender Documents will be examined prior to the signing of the Contract in order to
ascertain that the items are monied out correctly at the rates quoted. Should any
inconsistencies in pricing or errors in moneying out be found, the units and the
extended amounts will be corrected. The Tender sum stated in the Form of Tender
shall remain the same, and an endorsement added to the priced bill indicating that all
rates or prices (excluding preliminary items, contingencies, prime cost and provisional
sums) inserted therein by the Tenderer are to be considered as reduced or increased in
the same proportion as the corrected total of priced items exceeds or falls short of such
items. This endorsement shall be signed by both parties to the Contract.
6. All prices quoted must be in Rials Omani.
7. No alterations shall be made in the Tender documents and the Tender shall be deemed
to comply entirely with the terms of these documents.
8. The Employer does not bind himself to accept the lowest or any Tender.
9. The Employer will not be responsible for, or pay for expenses/losses which may be
incurred by any Tenderer in the preparation of the Tender, in visiting the site and
obtaining information necessary for preparing a Tender.
10. Should there be any doubt or obscurity as to the meaning of any of the Tender
Documents, or as to anything to be done or not to be done by the Contractors or as to
18. Tenderers must submit with their Tenders in duplicate a memorandum of procedure
giving the following particulars:-
a. A detailed statement of the methods proposed for the execution of works.
b. Programmes, in bar chart or network form, showing the sequence of execution
and completion of dates for parts of the Works together with an integrated
programme for the Works as a whole.
c. A list of the major items of plant and equipment which the Tenderer proposes to
use with numbers and type/capacities.
d. The proposed sources of local materials, fill materials and aggregates.
(a) Royal Decree 13/77 which states that no Foreign Contracting Company working
in the Sultanate of Oman, with the exception of those granted special licence by
Ministry of Commerce and Industry may build or establish any housing scheme
for the benefits of their employees and workmen. Housing and accommodation
should be rented.
(b) Royal Decree 86/84 which states that all goods imported to the Sultanate of
Oman shall comply with Omani Standards where such standards exist.
(c) Ministry of Health - Ministerial Decision 1/75 which imposes precise rules for
labour imported to the Sultanate of Oman.
(d) The Tenderer shall make every effort to employ Omanis of the requisite skills for
the execution of the Contract. In the event of insufficient skilled labour being
available and the Tenderer wishes to employ nationalities other than Omanis, he
must ascertain whether the necessary entry permits may be obtained. No
foreign labour shall be employed without the necessary approvals.
23. The Tenderers attention is drawn to the requirements of Royal Decree No. 1/79.
(a) The Contractor shall, when placing orders for materials for incorporation in the
Permanent Works, give preference to products manufactured in Oman in
accordance with the requirements of Royal Decree No. 1/79. Such preference is
required provided the requirements of the Specification are met and the costs
are not more than 10 per cent greater than the costs of alternative imported
items.
(b) Tenderers wishing to use imported materials in preference to Oman materials
shall submit a list of such materials together with quotations, brochures and any
other documents to justify the use of the proposed imported materials.
(c) In the absence of such a list it will be assumed that Tenderers have allowed in
their Tender for the use of materials manufactured in Oman.
24. The Tenderer shall be required to obtain all necessary Government permits and pay all
charges and fees in connection therewith.
25. It is a condition of this Tender that an offer must be submitted on the basis of the
Tender Documents issued to the Tenderer and must be free from any qualification.
Should any qualifications be submitted with the offer, they will be disregarded and the
items will be deemed to be as the original document.
26. Should the Tenderer wish to submit an alternative offer to the Employer for
consideration, such offer must be additional to and completely separate from the
unqualified Tender.
27. The Tenderer should note that where particular suppliers of manufacture are named in
the documents, the phrase, 'or similar and approved in writing by the Engineer' shall be
deemed to be included. However, for the purposes of Tender compilation only those
manufacturers or stated suppliers should be used. Alternative offers may be included
under separate cover as Clause 26 of these Instructions to Tenderers.
28. The Form of Contract shall be prepared using the Tender Documents as a basis.
29. The Tenderer shall produce the build-up of unit prices when required. The detail build-
up should be comprehensive as to show the actual calculations of the General
(a) Prior to the award of the Contract the Engineer will require to be satisfied that
the rates and prices inserted by the Tenderers are suitable for any possible
subsequent negotiation and that there is sufficient information to correctly
adjust the General Requirements, etc.
(b) To this end short-listed Tenderers may be required to submit details of their
pricing for scrutiny. Time for Tender comparisons will be short and Tenderers are
advised to have this information readily available to avoid unnecessary delay or
possible rejection.
(c) The selected Contractor will be required to provide the Engineer with a full and
detailed tender breakdown.
(d) The tender breakdown is to show the actual calculations of the General
Requirements, the labour, plant and material costs for the Works, the build-up of
measured rates with on-costs and overheads and any other allowances used to
arrive at the total Tender Sum.
38. The Tenderer’s attention is drawn to the requirements of Ministry of Housing,
Electricity and Water and Oman Telecommunications Company (S.A.O.G.) (Omantel)
with regard to the relevant installations
(c) The Contractor shall note that the Employer may appoint other contractors to
carry out certain items of specialist, ancillary or other works in accordance with
Clause 31 of the Conditions of Contract and the Employer reserves the right to
let further and separate Contracts in connection with these works. The
Contractor shall afford any such other Contractors, Employers own workmen or
any other duly constituted authorities all reasonable opportunity to resource
and execute their works. The Contractor shall include for liaising with all such
other contractors, direct workmen or other authorities and for coordinating his
works with theirs.
(d) Where any part of the Contractor’s work depends for its proper execution
upon the work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and
promptly report any defects / detail in such work to the Engineer that may
render it unsuitable for the execution of the Contractor’s works or progress of
the works generally. Failure to inspect and report on any other such works shall
constitute an acceptance by the Contractor of these works as being fit and
proper for its purpose.
Notes: The appendix forms part of the Tender. Tenderers are required to fill up all blank
space in this form of Tender and Appendices.
3. If our Tender is accepted, we will obtain the guarantee of locally registered Bank (as
required in the Sultanate of Oman Standard Documents for Building and Civil
Engineering Works, (3rd Edition, July 1981) to be jointly and severally bound with us
the sum of 5% of the Contact Value for the due performance of the Contract under
the terms of the Performance Bond to be approved by you.
4. We agree to abide by this Tender for a period of 120 days from the date fixed for
receiving the same and it shall remain binding upon us and maybe accepted at any
time before the expiration of that period.
5. In the event of the Tender being accepted, and until a formal agreement is prepared
and executed, this Tender, together with your written acceptance thereof, shall
constitute a binding obligation upon us.
6. We understand that you are not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender you may
receive.
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Between Mr. Mohammed Bin Rashid Bin Hamed Al Araimi (hereinafter called "The
Employer") of the one part and
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WHEREAS the Employer is desirous that certain works should be executed viz: Mr.
Mohammed Bin Rashid Bin Hamed Al Araimi, P.O.BOX:_____, P.C: ____, Sultanate of Oman
and has accepted a Tender by the Contractor as summarised on Appendix ‘B’ (Page 17) for the
execution completion and maintenance of such Works, NOW THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH
as follows:-
1. In this Agreement words and expressions shall have the same meanings as respectively
assigned to them to the Standard Conditions of Contract hereinafter referred to.
2. The following documents shall be deemed to form and be read and construed as part of
this Agreement viz:-
The said Tender
The Standard Conditions of Contract
Design brief and the drawings
The Specification
Breakdown of Lump sum Contract Value
Schedule of Rates
The Letter of Acceptance
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IN WITNESS whereof the parties hereto have hereunder set their respective hands and seals
on the day and year first above written.
Witness ...........................................................
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1. International Companies:
The Contractor shall prior to the signature of the Form of Agreement submit notarially
authenticated copies of the original documents defining the constitution of the
Company, powers of attorney and other relevant documents. In the case of a
Partnership or Firm these documents shall be duly authenticated extracts from the
partnership deed or other documents. These documents shall also show by what
persons and what manner contracts may be entered into and what persons are directly
responsible for the due execution of such contracts and can give valid receipts together
with specimens of their signatures.
An overseas power of attorney of a foreign signatory to the Tender shall have been
endorsed by an approved Omani authority (such as an Embassy).
The name and address of the Contractor's agent resident in Oman (if applicable).
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2. Omani Companies:
The Contractor shall prior to the signature of the Form of Agreement submit details of
the nature of the company, i.e. partnership, limited liability, joint venture / joint stock,
together with the commercial registration number. These documents shall also show
by what persons and in what manner contracts may be entered into and what persons
are directly responsible for the due execution of such contracts and can give valid
receipts together with specimens of their signatures.
It is understood that our liability towards you will be progressively reduced by the amount
repaid to you by the Contractor as contained in the Certificates and Payments against the
said advance payment.
This bond should be returned to us upon its expiry or upon fulfillment of our undertaking
whichever is the earlier.
Authorized Signatories
We agree to make unconditional payment under this bond on your first written demand
without any reference to or contestation on behalf of the Contractor provided the claim is
received by us on or before…………………………………………
This Guarantee should be returned to us upon its expiry or upon fulfillment of our
undertaking whichever is the earlier.
Authorized Signatories
Whilst the Performance Bond is an “On First Written Demand” Bond, the Employer may, but
is not bound to adhere to the following procedure. If the Employer considers that the
Contractor is in default of the due performance of his duties under the Contract, then the
Employer will give fourteen (14) days written notice to the Contractor of this occurrence
during which time the Contractor shall rectify such performance to the satisfaction of the
Engineer.
If in the opinion of the Engineer such performance is not rectified the Engineer shall inform
the Employer accordingly in writing.
The aforementioned shall not, in any manner whatsoever, alter the nature of the “On First
Written Demand” Bond.
END OF SECTION
CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
The Standard Conditions of Contract shall be the Sultanate of Oman “Conditions of Contract
for Building and Civil Engineering Works (3rd Edition July 1981 or as per the later amended
edition) as prepared by the Directorate General of Finance, Sultanate of Oman, Muscat
except as amended within Particular Conditions of Contract herein. Tenderers are deemed
to be in possession of their own copy of this document.
The Clauses in Part II Conditions of Particular Application shall take precedence over
the Clauses of the General Conditions of Contract
Penalties for Delay 47(1) 0.1% of the contract value per day up to a maximum
for delay limit of 10% of the contract value, In addition
a charge of R.O. 1,500 / per Month shall be imposed
as Consultant’s fees.
Estimated 55 Delete
Quantities
1.1.2 The Contractor shall be solely responsible for providing all sub-contractors, whether
nominated or otherwise, with sufficient copies of all relevant drawings in order that
they can complete their work within the approved construction programme under
Clause 14 of the Conditions of Contract.
1.2.2 Product Data are defined as illustrations, standard schedules, performance charts,
illustrations, brochures, diagrams and other information furnished by the Contractor
to illustrate a material product or system for some portion of the Work.
1.2.3 Samples are defined as physical examples which illustrate materials, equipment or
workmanship and establish standards by which the Work will be judged.
1.2.4 The Contractor shall review, co-ordinate and submit, with reasonable promptness and
in such sequence as to cause no delay in the Work or in the work of the Employer or
any separate contractor, all Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, required by the
Contract Documents.
1.2.5 By co-ordinating and submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, the
Contractor represents that he has determined and verified all materials, field
measurements, and field construction criteria related thereto, or will do so and that he
has checked and co-ordinated the information contained within such submittals with
the requirements of the Work and of the Contract Documents.
1.2.6 The Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for any deviation from the
requirements of the Contract Documents by the Employer’s Representative /
Engineer's approval of Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples unless the Contractor
has specifically informed the Engineer in writing of such deviation at the time of
submission and the Employer’s Representative / Engineer has given written approval
to the specific deviation. The Contractor shall not be relieved from responsibility for
errors or omissions in the Shop Drawings, Product Data or Samples by the Employer’s
Representative / Engineer's approval thereof.
1.2.8 No portion of the Work requiring submission of a Shop Drawing, Product Data or
Sample shall be commenced until the submittal has been approved by the Engineer.
All such portions of the Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals.
Numbers to submit for approval:
b. Material Approval documents: 1 hard copies + 1 soft copy (Cad+PDF) and after
comments or approval 2 copies of commented or approved MAS
1.3.2 If the Engineer shall instruct the re-drawing, alteration or amending of any of the
submitted drawings which, in his sole opinion, do not properly interpret the intent of
the Contract or for any reason do not comply with good building practice, then the
Contractor shall ensure the carrying out of the Engineer’s instructions and no claim for
extra payment shall be allowed for any reason in this respect.
1.3.3 The Contractor shall prepare a detailed programme for the production of the drawings
and information under Clause E.2 hereof immediately upon receipt of the Engineer's
order to commence the Works. The programme which will be subject to scrutiny of
the Engineer who may reasonably alter or amend it to ensure compatible with the
programme for the construction works. The programme shall show the following in
detail:
b) Dates on which the Contractor shall submit the drawings to the Engineer.
1.3.4 All drawings by Contractors shall be prepared in a clear and proper manner, with
adequate lettering size so that the drawings will be easily legible even when
reproduced on a reduced scale. They shall be drawn in black on a white background to
facilitate printing bearing at the bottom right corner the approved Contract reference,
title block and number.
1.3.5 All drawings by Contractors shall be orientated to match the design drawings and shall
have a key plan identifying the location or area of the Works to which they apply.
They shall also bear indication and make reference to the geographic co-ordinates of
the Site.
1.3.6 When a drawing is revised, the particulars of the current revision shall be clearly
marked or circled, to facilitate checking. All prior revision numbers and references of
drawings possibly superseded by the current issue shall also be clearly shown.
1.3.7 When drawings are submitted for approval without complying with these
requirements, they may be rejected.
1.3.8 Re-submission of drawings not approved shall be made using the same procedures as
in the original submission.
1.3.9 The Contractor shall ensure that drawings, etc., submitted for approvals are forwarded
in sufficient time to allow the Engineer a reasonable time to examine them.
1.3.10 If the Engineer should instruct the Contractor to alter, amend or re-draw any of the
drawings which in his opinion are not satisfactory, no claim for reimbursement will be
considered. The Contractor is to comply with this requirement immediately as no
claim for additional payment or an extension of time to complete the Works will be
allowed for any reason whatsoever.
1.4.2 These drawings shall be submitted for approval to the Engineer in one complete set,
and on receipt of approval the Contractor shall supply to the Employer one set of
negative prints, two sets of prints on paper, and one further complete set of negative
prints shall be sent to the Engineer.
1.5 Drawings
1.5.1 The drawings listed below have been used in the preparation of these Contract
Documents.
END OF SECTION
VILLA-01-OSAMA
VILLA-03-MARIAM
Sr. No. TITLE OF DRAWINGS DRAWING No.
1 COVER SHEET 22108-AEC-S-000
2 LIST OF DRAWINGS 22108-AEC-S-001
3 GENERAL NOTES 22108-AEC-S-1000
4 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-1) 22108-AEC-S-1001
5 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-2) 22108-AEC-S-1002
6 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-3) 22108-AEC-S-1003
7 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-4) 22108-AEC-S-1004
8 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-5) 22108-AEC-S-1005
9 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-6) 22108-AEC-S-1006
VILLA-04-SHAIMA
VILLA-06-ASMA
Sr. No. TITLE OF DRAWING DRAWING No.
1 COVER SHEET 22106-AEC-S-000
2 LIST OF DRAWINGS 22106-AEC-S-001
3 GENERAL NOTES 22106-AEC-S-1000
4 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-1) 22106-AEC-S-1001
5 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-2) 22106-AEC-S-1002
6 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-3) 22106-AEC-S-1003
7 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-4) 22106-AEC-S-1004
8 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-5) 22106-AEC-S-1005
9 STANDARD DETAILS (SHEET-6) 22106-AEC-S-1006
10 COLUMN LAYOUT 22106-AEC-S-100
11 FOUNDATION LAYOUT & SCHEDULE 22106-AEC-S-101
12 GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT 22106-AEC-S-200
13 FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT 22106-AEC-S-201
14 PENTHOUSE FLOOR LAYOUT 22106-AEC-S-202
15 ROOF LAYOUT 22106-AEC-S-203
16 COLUMN SCHEDULE & COREWALL DETAILS 22106-AEC-S-300
17 BEAMS & SLAB SCHEDULE 22106-AEC-S-400
18 BEAMS SCHEDULE 22106-AEC-S-401
19 FLOOR SECTIONS 22106-AEC-S-600
VILLA-01-OSAMA
NO DRAWING NO TITLE
GENERAL SHEETS
2 22105-AEC-V1-A-010 Architectural Drawing List
3 22105-AEC-V1-A-030 External Perspective Views
4 22105-AEC-V1-A-040 Symbols, Abbreviations & Standard notes
5 22105-AEC-V1-A-050 Site plan
BLOCK-01
FLOOR PLANS
6 22105-AEC-V1-A-100 Ground Floor Plan
7 22105-AEC-V1-A-110 First Floor Plan
8 22105-AEC-V1-A-120 Penthouse Floor Plan
9 22105-AEC-V1-A-130 Roof Plan
ELEVATION
10 22105-AEC-V1-A-200 Elevation - 01 ( Front Side ) & 02 ( Rear Side )
11 22105-AEC-V1-A-210 Elevation - 03 ( Left Side ) & 04 ( Right Side )
SECTION
12 22105-AEC-V1-A-300 Section A-A & B-B
WALL SECTION
13 22105-AEC-V1-A-400 Wall Section
AREA DETAILS
14 22105-AEC-V1-A-500 Bathroom's, Toilet's & Kitchen's typical
section - Section 1
15 22105-AEC-V1-A-510 Bathroom's, Toilet's & Kitchen's typical
section - Section 2
16 22105-AEC-V1-A-520 Typical mounting heights, Diagram for toilet
fittings - Section 3
VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
17 22105-AEC-V1-A-600 Staircase Details
SCHEDULE
18 22105-AEC-V1-A-700 Schedule of Doors
19 22105-AEC-V1-A-710 Schedule of Windows
20 22105-AEC-V1-A-720 Schedule of Finishes
STANDARD DETAILS
21 22105-AEC-V1-A-900 Standard Details - ( Sheet 1 of 4 )
22 22105-AEC-V1-A-910 Standard Details - ( Sheet 2 of 4 )
23 22105-AEC-V1-A-920 Standard Details - ( Sheet 3 of 4 )
24 22105-AEC-V1-A-930 Standard Details - ( Sheet 4 of 4 )
VILLA-06-ASMA
VILLA-01-OSAMA
End of Section
PRODUCT/ITEM
SN MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER
DESCRIPTION
1 Pest Control Services Scientific Fertilizer or 1. Muna Noor International LLC
Equivalent 2. Pest Control Oman
3. Abu Qabas
PRODUCT/ITEM COUNTRY OF
SN MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER
DESCRIPTION ORIGIN
HOT & COLD WATER
1 Sectional cold water storage 1. Pipeco Malaysia 1. Al Ansari
tanks 2. Bridgestone UK 2. Muna noor
3. Mitsubishi Japan
4. Sekisui Japan
Or equivalent
2 WATER PUMPS (TRANSFER, 1. Grundfos Europe 1. Oman Pumps SAOC
BOOSTER, SUBMERSIBLE, 2. KSB, Germany 2. Multipumps, Oman
HOT WATER PUMPS, 3. ITT Xylem Austria 3. Faisal Jassim Engg.
SEWAGE PUMPS) 4. Wilo Germany And Trading
or Equivalent
3 UPVC Drainage Pipe & 1.Omanplast Oman
Fittings 2.Hepworth UAE
3.Terrain UK
Or equivalent
4 UPVC pressure pipe and 1. Hepworth UAE 1. Abdul Ghaffar
Fittings 2. Omanplast Oman Trading
3. George Fischer USA 2. Sama Al Khadra
or Equivalent
5 Copper Pipe and Fittings 1. Mueller Germany 1. BEC
2. Yorkshire UK 2. Galfar
3. Totalline Uk
or Equivalent
6 HDPE Pipes & Fittings 1.Omanplast Oman
2.Hepwoth UAE
3.Gebreit Europe
or Equivalent
7 Domestic pipe insulations 1. Armacell UK 1. BEC
2. thermobreak Austrailia 2. CMS
3.K flex Europe
or Equivalent 3. K Flex Gulf Mfg.
8 Valves and Strainers 1. Hattersly UK 1. Galfar
2. Tour & Anderson Sweden 2. BEC
3.Crane UK
or Equivalent 3. Oilfield supplies
9 Floor Trap Gratings 1.Hamada Japan
2.Ideal UK
3.Wade UK
or Equivalent
10 Roof Drains 1.Zurn UK
2.Wade UK
3.Frost UK
or Equivalent
11 SS Grating for kitchen drain 1.ACE USA
PRODUCT/ITEM
SN MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER
DESCRIPTION
1 Hi Wall Split Units 1.O General Japan 1. Muscat Electronics
2. Toshiba Japan 2. Bahwan Electronics
3. Mitsubishi Japan
Or Equivalent
2 Closed Control Unit 1.Airdale UK
2.Denco UK
3.Leibert UK BEC
Or Equivalent
3 Air Handling Unit / FAHU 1.Trane France
2.Carrier Malaysia
3.Saiver Italy
Or Equivalent
4 Chilled Water Fan Coil Unit 1.Trane Europe
2.Daikin Europe
3.Carrier Europe
Or equivalent
5 Ecology Unit 1.Clima Uno Europe Bin Dasmal
2.Troston Europe Leminar
Or Equivalent
6 Ventilation / Fresh Air Fans 1.Nuair UK 1. Leminar
2. Greenheck UK 2. KR
3.Falkt Wood Europe
Or Equivalent 3. BEC
7 Smoke Extract Fan 1.S&P Spain 1. Leminar
2. Greenheck UK 2. KR
3.Nuair UK
Or Equivalent 3. BEC
8 Air Curtain 1.Totaline UAE 1. BEC
2. KBE Lebanon 2. KBE
Or Equivalent
9 Fire rated Ducts 1.Galloway UK 1. Leminar
2. Casewell UK 2. Seagul
3.Flamebar UK
Or Equivalent 3. Thuleila
10 Motorized Smoke Dampers 1.Flowtech UAE 1. Faisal Jasim
2. Anemostat UK 2. BEC
3.Aldes France
Or Equivalent 3. MHD
11 Fire Dampers 1.Lindab UK 1. Faisal Jasim
2. Ruskin Europe 2. BEC
3.Trox Europe
Or Equivalent 3. MHD
12 Kitchen Extract Fans 1.S&P Spain 1. Leminar
PRODUCT/ITEM
SN MANUFACTURER Country of Origin SUPPLIER
DESCRIPTION
1 Transfomers 1.Voltamp Oman 1. Al jizzi
2.Al Jizzi Oman transformers &
Or Equivalent switchgear co.llc
2. Bin salim
enterprises
2 11kv ring main 1.schneider electric UK
unit (sf6 type) 2.lucy UK
Or equivalent
3 LV switchgear 1.Schneider UK 1. Apsco llc
2.Seimens UK 2. Mustafa
3.Abb UK kamal trading.
Or Equivalent Co. Llc
3.Waleed
associates
4 LV panels 1.Majan Oman
2.NEI Oman
3.Al Hassan Oman
Or Equivalent
5 Contactors / 1.GE Europe
motor starters 2.Seimens Europe
3.abb Europe
Or Equivalent
6 Distribution 1.Schneider UK 1.al hassan
boards 2.Siemens UK electrical co.llc
UK 2. Apsco
3.Abb
Or Equivalent
7 Lv cables & LS 0H 1. Oman cables Oman 1. Oman cable
wires industry
2.Nuhas Oman 2. Nuhas oman
Or Equivalent llc
8 Heat resistant 1.ICC Italy
rubber cables 2.top cable Spain
3.aristoncavi Italy
Or Equivalent
9 Multicore heat 1.ICC Italy
resistant pvc 2.top cable Spain
copper wire 3.aristoncavi Italy
Or Equivalent
10 Gi boxes 1.hotace Oman
2.barton UK
Or Equivalent
11 Ups 1.ABB New Zealand
2.Emerson BEC
End of Section
MEP WORKS
Contractor to provide power &
Client nominated subcontractor to
1 HVAC thermostat wiring, and
Supply & Install all machines
necessary sleeves
Contractor to provide the plumbing All sanitary items and plumbing in the
2 Plumbing from water tank to the bathroom and bathroom and kitchen will be supplied and
kitchen. installed by client
Contractor to supply & install all first Client to supply all final fix items
fix items, concealed wiring,
3 Power supply Distribution Boards, fixing final fix
items supplied
Contractor by client.
to supply Testing
& install all &
first All sockets, lights and switches etc. will
Lighting and small fix items, concealed wiring. Fixing be supplied by client
4 final fix items supplied by client.
power distribution
Testing
Contractor& Commissioning.
to install all first fix items, Client will supply & Install through
Telephone / Data
5 Concealed wiring as per the drawings nominated subcontractor
distribution
& details.
Contractor to install all first fix items, Client will supply & Install through
Home Automation & Concealed wiring & coordination nominated subcontractor
6 Security System with client nominated
External works
1 Holding Tank Complete works including Civil NIL
& MEP
Interlock, kerb stone supply
Internal Roads/ and fixing by contractor, Granite Tile Paving material supplied
2 Granite tile paving- fixing
walkways/pavemen including material required for by the client
ts fixing, grouting.
Coordination with the client Client nominated subcontractor to
3 Landscape nominated supply and install
Subcontractor. Provide all
tapping points and manholes
required.
A These Schedule of Rates have been measured in accordance with the rules of the
Principles of Measurement (International) for Works of Construction (June 1979) as
prepared by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Notwithstanding this, the
following are offered only as amplification or clarification to billed descriptions.
Rates to be comprehensive
B The rates for each item of measured work must be comprehensive and must include
for complying with the details on the drawings, description in the Specification and
the Bills of Quantities, cover all the obligations under the Contract and all matters and
things necessary for the proper construction, completion and maintenance of the
works. No claims for additional payment will be allowed for any error or
misunderstanding by the Contractor of the work involved.
C All requirements of the Specification are deemed to be included in the items of the
Bills of Quantities. Any discrepancies should be notified in writing and resolved prior
to submission of Tenders.
D The rates for each item must allow for complying in all respects with the requirements
as stated above and include for all the following:
(i) Labour and all costs in connection.
(iii) Fixing materials and goods in their final position including hoisting to any
height or lowering to any depth.
(iv) Provision of plant, equipment and tools and all costs in connection.
E Costs relating to items in the Bills of Quantities which are not priced will be deemed to
have been included elsewhere.
F Where the word 'allow' occurs the cost of the items shall be at the risk of the
Contractor.
Units of measurement
mm or MM millimetre
m or M linear metre
m2 or M2 square metre
m3 or M3 cubic metre
No. or no. number
KG or Kgkilogramme
N Newtons
t tonnes
Hr or hr hour
Quantities
B All quantities will be the net measurement as fixed in position. The Contractor must
allow in his rates for all laps, waste and trade or any traditional allowances.
C The Contractor shall not use the quantities in the Tender Documents as a basis for
ordering materials.
Description generally
D The descriptions contained in the Bills of Quantities have been drafted in order to
provide information of the quantities of work to enable tenders to be prepared
efficiently and accurately and to provide use for the valuation of work executed.
E Work has been itemised in sufficient detail for it to be possible to distinguish between
the different classes of work and between work of the same nature carried out in
different locations of the site, or in other circumstances which may give rise to
different considerations of cost.
F The descriptions identify the work covered by the respective items, but the exact
nature and extent of the work is to be ascertained from the Drawings, Specifications
and other Contract Documents as the case may be and read in conjunction with the
work description.
Discrepancies
G The Tender shall be deemed to allow for the requirements of the Specification, Tender
Drawings and Bills of Quantities, all of which form part of the Tender Documents. Any
discrepancies between the descriptions in the Bill of Quantities, the Specification
and/or the Tender Drawings, shall be referred to the Engineer for a ruling as to the
exact nature and scope of the works. However in such an eventuality then the rates
and pricing shall be deemed to relate to the documents order of precedence set out in
the ‘Form of Agreement’ i.e., drawing, specification, the Bill of Quantities.
GENERALLY (Cont'd.)
Attendance on Nominated Sub-Contractors
A The expression 'Add for attendance' in respect of Nominated Sub Contractors supplying
and fixing goods and materials as used hereinafter shall be deemed to include on the part
of the Contractor the following:-
(2) (a) Provision of all transport for labour, plant and materials at site.
(b) (i) Taking delivery at the site of all materials, plant, equipment and
tools.
(ii) Removal to and placing in suitable store, stacking or placing and
adjacent to the works or under cover, as appropriate, where the
nature of the materials is such that they may be damaged by
inclement weather.
(iii) Supplying full size setting out templates and giving and marking
dimensions and taking responsibility for their accuracy
(iv) Other necessary and usual facilities, documentation, general
inter-trade attendance, labour and assistance.
(c) Provision of all necessary labour and plant for general assistance in
unloading, hoisting and distributing materials and plant for Nominated
Sub-Contractors, for the provision of all necessary information and
assistance, for setting out and for the provision of adequate and proper
working space.
(d) Provision of electric power and water.
(e) Provision of all general facilities and supplies inclusive of fuels for testing
of Nominated Sub-Contractor's work.
(f) Obtaining any necessary security passes, access approvals, identity
cards and the like for nominated sub-contractor’s personnel.
(g) Protection of the Nominated Sub-contractor’s works after completion and
acceptance by the Main contractor of the same from the Nominated
sub-contractor.
B The Contractor shall obtain from Nominated Sub Contractors their requirements for and
carry out work involved in forming recesses, chases, holes and the like so that these may
be formed correctly as the work proceeds. In the event of the Contractor failing to obtain
and/or use this information, no extra charges shall be allowed for cutting recesses, chases,
holes and the like and making good after incomplete or partially completed work.
Main Contractor’s Attendance (MCA) for the P.S rate shall include the following:
Arrange min 3 quotations.
Arrange samples as required at site.
To coordinate fully with the supplier in all aspects during all the stages of the
project.
The contractor to consider the storage and security of all P.S rates.
Contractor to Provide Electrical, water, drainage tapping point as required.
Contractor to provide loading and unloading of material at site, providing crane
facility as required.
Contractor to provide scaffolding as required.
Client is having right to cancel the Main Contractor attendance and may carry
by third party. In that case Contractor is not eligible for main Contractor
attendance fee.
D The expression 'fix only' as used hereinafter in connection with goods or materials
provided by a Nominated Sub Contractor supplying only goods and materials shall be
deemed to include on the part of the Contractor for his overheads and profit, taking
delivery, paying all landing costs and transporting to site, unloading, getting in, stacking
or storing under cover where the nature of the materials is such that they may be
damaged by exposure to the weather, the full cost or replacing all items that are
damaged, broken, lost or stolen from the time that the Contractor accepts delivery of
the items until the works are handed over to the Employer, taking from store,
distributing on site, handling, hoisting and fixing in position.
E The rates for 'fix only' for materials expressly described as supplied by the Employer shall
be deemed to include on the part of the Contractor for allowing for overheads, profit,
the full cost of replacing all items that are damaged, broken lost or stolen from the time
that the Contractor has accepted delivery of the items until the works are handed over
to the Employer, unloading at site, getting in, stacking or storing under cover where the
nature of the materials is such that they may be damaged by exposure to the weather,
taking from store, distributing on site, handling, hoisting and fixing in position.
Protection
F Rates are to include for protection of the works as necessary during construction and for
handing over the works in a clean and undamaged condition to the satisfaction of the
Engineer at completion.
GENERALLY (Cont'd.)
Excess excavations
D All excavations carried out by the Contractor beyond the limits shown on drawings for
any reason whatsoever, including but not limited to:-
(a) errors in setting out or machine control
(b) for the purpose of working space or access to work areas
(c) for providing self supporting cuttings or benching (Which shall in any way be to
the slopes as approved by the Engineer) in order to save on the earthwork
supports. Will all be classified as "excess excavations."
Excavation
A 'Strip surface material' shall be measured as the plan surface area to the nominal
thickness and over the areas covered by the permanent works as shown on the
Drawings. The rate shall include for the removal of vegetation, and loose cobbles and
boulders.
B The rates for excavation are to include for excavating by whatever means are necessary,
including hand excavation, in any type of ground including boulderised ground, but not
including rock, whether above or below water table level. Excavating trenches and pits or
foundations, column bases and the like will be measured commencing from reduced
levels and not from existing levels where formation levels are below existing levels, and
commencing from existing levels and not 'made up' levels are above existing levels.
C Unless otherwise specified in the Bill of Quantities 'Excavation' may be in open cut,
foundation or trench.
D Unsound material below formation, excavated subject to the written instructions of the
Engineer, shall be measured as the volume of actual excavation below the formation
level shown on the Drawings.
E The rates for excavation are to include for trimming, levelling or grading to slopes and
falls, ramming and compacting sides and bottoms of excavations, preparation of sub
grade/formation as specified and stockpiling excavated material as required.
Costs of preparing records of ground levels and topography; providing and maintaining
proper markers and profile rails; supporting excavations; making good slips, falls and
excavations for working space or any other reason; trimming surfaces of excavations fill
and embankments; making allowance for settlement or heave; location marking and
shaping of disposal heaps; keeping the Works and excavations dry; blasting in excavation
or quarry; storage of explosives; haul; placing materials by hand; preparing plans of
earthwork operations; stockpiling and double handling resulting from use of excavated
materials for fill are deemed to be included in the rates for earthworks.
Rock
F Rock is any material met which is, in the opinion of the Engineer, of such size or position
that it must be broken up by means of wedges, pneumatic tools, explosives, or other
special plant, but not excavators, rippers etc., before it can be removed and, isolated
solid boulders if the volume of any such boulder exceeds 1.0 m3 (except that this volume
shall be 0.3 m3 if the net width of excavation is less than 2.0 m).
Filling
A The rates for backfilling selected excavated material and for stone, gravel, sand and other
granular filling, surfacing and the like are to include for grading to slopes and falls, hand-
packing to form vertical or battered faces, and for forming sinkings.
B The rates for backfilling selected excavated material are also to include for treating and
selection of suitable material prior to backfilling, proper compaction in layers, with control of
moisture content, all in accordance with relevant clauses of the Earthwork Specification.
C 'Fill' other than for fill in making up levels shall be measured by volume between the original
undisturbed ground surface and the final surface shown on the drawings or ordered by the
Engineer.
D 'Fill' in making up levels shall be measured by volume between the limits of excavation and
the various lines and levels and dimensions shown on the Drawings or ordered by the
Engineer. Provision shall be made in rates to allow for scarifying and compaction of the
stripped/prepared formation or previous layer of fill on which further fill material is to be
placed and finishing the fill to the required slopes or falls.
The rates for all filling and surfacing, except suitable selected and treated backfilled
excavated material, are to include for approved imported materials or materials from
borrow areas. All measurements for filling will be for the nett measurement as per drawings
without any allowance for bulking or working space excavations.
Disposal
E Rates for loading and removal of surplus or unsuitable material from site shall include for
multiple handling, loading to trucks and removal from site, unloading spreading and levelling
in approved dump areas all as directed by the Engineer.
Gabion works
G Measurement of gabions shall be based on the installed area in gabion boxes of the stated
thickness and of sizes suitable for the location and as approved. The rates shall include for
galvanised steel gabion boxes filled with suitably graded stones, tiewire, preparation of the
formation and finishing to lines and levels as required
B The rates for poured concrete are to include for cutting or forming chases, rebates, throats,
splays, chamfers and grooves not exceeding 0.0025 square metres in sectional area, for
cutting or forming all holes, opening, mortices and pockets not exceeding 0.125 m3
(including those required for pipes, conduits, ducting, metal sections and the like), and for all
subsequent making good or grouting in cement mortar.
C The rates for plain (unreinforced) concrete below formation level are to include for all
necessary formwork to sides, edges and top surfaces to a slope exceeding 15 degrees from
horizontal where required.
D The rates for reinforced concrete are to include for filling into forms and working around
reinforcement.
E The volume of concrete in beds and surrounds to pipes or ducts shall be measured net,
excluding the volumes of pipes or ducts thus enclosed or surrounded.
Reinforcement
F The rates for reinforcement are to include for straightening as necessary, cleaning and
removing mill scales etc., cutting to length, bending as required, fixing in foundations,
columns, beams, slabs, staircases and any other position and supporting in position during
concreting, including all necessary supports and spacer-bars, steel binding wire and
approved distance pieces. Stirrups and links are measured and added to the quantity of
reinforcement.
G The rates for fabric reinforcement are to include in addition to the relevant requirements of
the last Clause, for all straight, raking and circular cutting and notching around all
obstructions, overlaps at intersections etc.
Formwork
A The rates for all formwork are to include for working in narrow widths and small quantities,
for setting up, strutting and supporting at any height together with any necessary strutting
and supporting, coating with shutter oil, easing striking and removing, cleaning, preparing
for re-use and removal when no longer required, including all props, stays, struts, wedges
and bolts, all overlaps and passings at angles and labours at intersections, raking and circular
cutting and notching around all obstructions.
B The rates for formwork shall include for providing and building-in specified fixing ties for
subsequent bonding to blockwork and/or the like.
C Formwork shall be measured to the final surfaces of insitu concrete where designed as
D Formwork shall be classified according to its angle of inclination to the vertical as follows:
E Formwork to designed joints or for joining and cutting waterstops is not required to be
measured, allowance shall be made in the relevant item for joints for such costs.
F The rates for formwork for various types of finishes are to include in addition to the
requirements of the previous clauses for forming respective finishes to the concrete
faces in accordance with the Specification.
Precast concrete
G The rates for precast concrete are to include for moulds and for forming a fair face in
accordance with the Specification to all exposed surfaces, providing keys for interlocking,
hacking all other surfaces to form key for rendering, etc., providing lifting reinforcement
and any lifting holes or other devices to the approval of the Engineer, building in or
placing in position including bedding and jointing as required and any necessary strutting
and supporting.
H The rates for precast concrete sills, steps and copings etc. are to include for, all necessary
labours.
I The rates for precast concrete shall also include for all reinforcement, lifting hooks,
erection, grouting and jointing in position.
Sundries
A The rates for polythene sheeting and compressible joint fillers are to include for working
on narrow widths and small quantities, for straight, raking and circular cutting, and for
notching around all obstructions and overlaps at intersections and vertical faces of
plinths beams around the ground floor slab.
B The rates for mastic joint sealants are to include for cleaning and priming contact
surfaces, all necessary bond breakers and backing strips, mixing and applying by gun or
trowel in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions to horizontal, sloping, vertical
and overhead surfaces.
C The rates for waterstops and waterbars are to include for all mitres, angles, intersections
and crosses, and for all necessary joints and welding.
E The rates for block or stone walling are to include for cutting or forming chases or grooves
for slabs, partitions, staircases, etc., cutting grooves for water-bars and the like and making
good, cutting chases and sinking to receive pipes, conduits, ducting, fittings and the like, for
building in or cutting and pinning in ends of lintels, timbers, metal sections, pipe holder-bats
and the like, for cutting or forming all holes and openings not exceeding 0.25 m2 sectional
area (which shall include those required for pipes, conduits, sleeves, ducting, metal sections
and the like) and for all subsequent making good or grouting in cement mortar.
F The rates of blockwork shall include for specified ties to block wall angles, intersections
between differing blockwork panel thickness and to concrete work when casted monolithic
with blockwork.
G The rates for block walling shall include for cutting blocks or stones to obtain the required
chamfer for tapered walls.
Reinforcement
A preceding Clauses of CONCRETE WORK shall apply equally to relevant items in this Section.
Sundries
B The preceding Clauses of CONCRETE WORK shall apply equally to relevant items included in
this Sections.
ROOFING
D Coverings and Linings
The rates for roof coverings and linings are to include for working in narrow widths and small
quantities, for all straight, circular and raking cutting, for all notchings and working around
metal sections, framing and similar obstructions and for cutting holes and openings not
exceeding 0.25 m2 sectional area (which shall include those required for pipes, conduits,
sleeves, ducting, metal sections and the like).
E Insulation
The rates for insulation boards and quilts are to include for working in narrow width and
small quantities, for all straight, circular and raking cutting, for all notchings and working
around metal sections, framing and similar obstructions, and for cutting all holes and
openings not exceeding 0.25 m2 sectional area (which shall include those required for pipes,
conduits, sleeves, ducting, metal sections and the like).
The rates for insulation screeds are to include for preparing background surfaces, working in
small quantities or narrow widths, for laying or finishing to falls where described as an
average thickness, for curing and cleaning off on completion, for all square and rounded
edges, fair edges and the like and for all making good around pipes, conduits, sleeves,
ducting, metal sections and the like.
A Sundries
The preceding Clauses of CONCRETE WORK shall apply equally to relevant sundry items
included in this Section.
B Generally
All wrought timber sizes are finished and all sawn timber sizes are nominal. All timber
incorporated in the work shall comply with the stated size, subject only to the permitted
tolerance allowed in BS 4471.
The rates for all carpentry and joinery work are to include for working to the stated sizes, for
all short lengths, mitres, joints and ends, and for fixing with nails unless otherwise described.
The rates for all 'selected' hardwood carpentry and joinery are to include for keeping the
material so described clean for clear or stain finishes.
The rates for 'selected' wrought hardwood carpentry and joinery pinned or nailed are to
include for punching heads below surface and filling with an approved filler to match the
colour of the wood.
The rates for all 'selected' wrought hardwood carpentry and joinery described as screwed
are to include for fixing with brass screws, countersinking and pellating in grain unless
otherwise specifically described.
The rates for items in plywood, blockboard, laminboard, plastic laminate or similar sheet
materials are to include for all work in narrow widths and small quantities, for all
straight, circular and raking cutting, for all notchings and working around metal sections,
framing and similar obstructions, and for cutting all holes and openings not exceeding
0.25 m2 sectional area (which shall include those required for pipes, conduits, sleeves,
ducting, metal sections and the like.)
The rates for items described as plugged are to include for building in hardwood or
proprietary plugs at suitable centres to blockwork, stonework or concrete. The
requirements of this Clause shall equally apply to all relevant items in all other sections.
C Structural Timber
The rates for structural timbers are to include for all cutting and fitting to metal sections
and for trimming around openings.
A Framework
The rates for framed timbers are to include for properly framing, glueing, dowelling and
screwing at joints as necessary.
The rates for frames, mullions, transoms, rails, linings and the like are to include for
properly framing, glueing, dowelling and screwing at joints as necessary and for bedding
in cement mortar where required.
C Sundries
The preceding Clause of ROOFING (insulation) shall apply equally to relevant items
included in this SECTION.
D Metalwork
The following Clauses of STRUCTURAL STEELWORK AND METALWORK shall apply equally
to relevant items included in this Section.
E Ironmongery
The term 'hardwood' where used as a statement of background to which ironmongery is
to be fixed shall be deemed to include plywood and other manufactured materials
except where these materials are faced with metal, plastic or laminate or the like.
The rates for ironmongery are to include for all fixing with screws, mortices, sinkings,
notchings, borings, etc., removing during decoration, leaving oiled and in proper working
order on completion and supplying and labelling all keys and handing to the Engineer.
A Structural Steelwork
The rates for structural steelwork measured by weight are to include for all allowances
for rolling margin and the weight of weld metal in welded constructions. The weight of
base plates, caps, splice plates, cleats, brackets, stiffeners, bolts, (other than fixing or
anchor bolts) have been included in the weight of the associated structural steel
members to which they are attached.
The rates for structural steelwork are to include for providing members of any length,
cutting to size and shape, the joints in the running length, for all notches, holes, slots,
mitres and ends, and for drilling and splay cut ends.
The rates for structural steelwork in welded construction are to include for welding and
grinding to a smooth finish and unless otherwise required the techniques and materials
employed in welding shall be selected with regard to the character of the work and the
materials being connected.
The rates for all galvanised or similarly treated work are to include for the treatment of
all cut ends to the full satisfaction of the Engineer.
B Metalwork
The preceding Clauses of STRUCTURAL STEELWORK shall apply equally to relevant items
in this section.
The preceding Clauses of STRUCTURAL STEELWORK shall apply equally to relevant items
in this Section.
The rates for aluminium doors, windows, screens, and the like are to include for
composite construction where necessary and for all coupling mullions, transoms, glazing
beads and gaskets, hinges, locks, fasteners, stays, handles or the like.
A Pipework
The rates for pipes are to include for all short lengths, joints and couplers in the running
length and for all fixing and supports with approved holderbats or pipe clips cut and
pinned, built-in or plugged and screwed to walls and ceilings.
Drain Outlets
B The rate for drain outlets shall include for assembling, jointing component parts, gratings,
raising pieces and the like, fixing to pipes, bedding and pointing including all necessary
builder’s work.
C Rate for gullies are to include all necessary back inlets, raising pieces, gratings, sealing
plates and frames.
Sanitary Fittings
D The rates for all sanitary fittings shall include for factory finishing fixing to all backgrounds
including provision of bolts, nuts, screws and the like, assembling, jointing, bedding and
pointing including all necessary builders work.
AIR-CONDITIONING INSTALLATION
E Ductwork
The rates for rectangular ductwork are to include for the extra weight (beyond the nett
weight based upon the length along the centre line by the nett girth of the nominal
dimensions) for seams, stiffeners, supports, bolts, nuts, washers, rivets, weld metal and
the like. The extra weight of blank ends has been included in the weight of ductwork on
which they occur.
The rates for rectangular ductwork are to include for all cutting and fabrication, for all
gaskets, compounds and materials, for making joints in ducting, for forming openings in
ducting, for branches including providing all necessary extra stiffening, for forming all
bends, branch junctions, blank ends, reducers, tapers and the like, and for all fixings and
supports, straps, hangers and the like cut and pinned, built in or plugged or screwed to
walls and ceilings.
The rates for circular and oval ductwork are to include for all gaskets, compounds and
materials for making joints in ducting, and for all fixings and supports, straps and hangers
and the like cut and pinned, built in or plugged and screwed to walls and ceilings.
The rates for fittings on circular and oval ductwork are to include for jointing to ducts
with all necessary additional couplings, flanges, gaskets, compounds, etc. and any
necessary cutting of ductwork.
The rates for dampers, grilles, flexible connections and the like are to include for
additional supports, stiffeners, fixings, flanges etc., and all necessary jointing
compounds, gaskets or tape required for fixing and jointing together or to ductwork.
The rates for air handling units, fans, chillers and the like are to include for all duct
diminishing pieces, flexible connections, anti-vibration mountings, interconnecting
pipework, insulation and the like, for assembling and jointing together and fixing
component parts and for leaving perfectly clean, undamaged and in perfect working
order on completion.
C Insulation
The rates for insulation to rectangular ductwork (measured along the centre line of
ductwork by the nett girth of the nominal dimensions) and to circular or oval ductwork
are to include for all extra material to flanges bends and the like, for cutting and
fabrication, and for all compounds, adhesives, straps, bends, wrapping and the like for
fixing.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The rates for equipment and control gear, distribution boards, meters, switch fuses, etc.
are to include for connecting up, fixings and supports for the complete installation and
for suitable mounting boards, frames, supports, housings and cabinets where required.
E Cables, tape, bus-bar trunking etc. (except where included in sub-circuits or electrical
points)
The rates for cables and the like are to include, where applicable, for all allowances for
sagging and snaking, for drawing through conduits, laying in trunking or surface fixing
where required with cable supports, cleats, hangers, channels, insulators and the like.
The rates for cables and the like are to include for drawing through conduits and ducts
where required.
The rates for cable terminations are to include for all connections, joint boxes, insulating
and jointing materials, cable termination glands, locknuts, bushes and the like.
A Generally
The rates for all items of finishings are to include where relevant, for working both
internally and externally, for all temporary rules, screeds, templates and supports, for
curing and cleaning off on completion, for working in small quantities, panels or narrow
widths, and for making good or cutting around all pipes, sleeves, ducting, metal sections,
bolts, fittings and similar obstructions.
The rates for all items of finishings are to include, where relevant for any necessary
dubbing out or packing to concrete or blockwork surfaces to correct deviations within
the specified tolerances for finished surfaces.
The rates for all pavings are to include for laying or finishing to falls and cross-falls where
required and for laying on landings of staircases where relevant.
The rates for work to walls are to include for working to returns, reveals of openings or
recesses and to attached or unattached columns.
The rates for work to ceilings are to include for working to sides and soffits of attached
or isolated beams and to soffits of staircases where relevant.
The rates for work to staircases are to include for working to treads and risers of
staircases and to edges of landings.
The rates for sills, skirtings, and the like are to include, where relevant for all angles, ends
and short lengths, for all hacking, raking out, scratching background surfaces to form
keys and for brushing, cleaning off and dampening background surfaces before laying.
The rates for all in-situ finishings and backgrounds are to include for hacking concrete or
blockwork surfaces and raking out joints to form keys, brushing, cleaning off and
dampening background surfaces before application, working at any height and to any
shape and pattern and for all square and rounded edges, quirks, square and splayed fair
edges and making good up to frames, architraves, skirting, dividing strips and the like.
The rates for tyrolean or other spray applied decorative finishings are to include for
masking and any additional dubbing out required to fair-faced surfaces of concrete or
blockwork to obtain the requisite standard of finish.
The rates for pavings and screeds are to include for laying finishings to falls and cross-
falls where described as laid to a specified average thickness.
The rates for tile, slab, block and sheet finishings and backgrounds are to include for all
fixings, bedding and jointing, and for all straight, raking and curved cutting, and for
rounded edges where required.
The rates for ceramic, precast terrazzo tile pavings, and marble floor are to include for
expansion joints at perimeters and between bays where directed by the Engineer.
The rate for all ceiling tiles with chamfered or similarly profiled edges are to include for
matching the edges wherever cutting occurs and for filling heads of fixings with
approved filler.
GLAZING
B Generally
The rates for glazing generally are to include for glazing in panes of any size.
The rates for glazing are to include for straight, raking and curved cutting, bedding the
edges of glass, replacing cracked or broken panes and cleaning both sides on completion.
A Generally
The rates for painting are to include for working both internally and externally, for the
preparation of surfaces in accordance with the Specification or in accordance with
approved practice where not otherwise specified, for working at any height, painting in
any colour and multi-colour work, cutting to line at junctions of differing colours, on
inclined, horizontal, plain or curved surfaces, for painting in small quantities and narrow
widths, and for cleaning down on completion.
The rates for work to walls are to include for working to returns, reveals of openings or
recesses and to attached or unattached columns.
The rates for work to ceilings are to include for working to sides and soffits of attached
or isolated beams and to soffits of staircases where relevant.
The rates for work to isolated general surfaces are to include for working on door
frames, linings, window sub-frames (where of a differing material to the window),
skirtings, rails, architraves, bars, posts, balusters and the like.
The rates for work to glazed general surfaces, glazed windows and the like (measured
flat over glass irrespective of size of panes) are to include for work to edges and glazing
rebates, returns and mouldings of frames, mullions, transoms, architraves and the like.
The rates for work to pipes and conduit (which shall include trunking, ducting and the
like) are to include for all work to hangers, supports, brackets and the like.
A Generally
The preceding and following Clauses of all Sections shall apply equally to relevant items
within this Section.
B Fencing
The rates for fencing are to include for intermediate posts in the length and for all pit
excavation, disposal and filling for post bases.
The rates for gate posts, straining posts and the like are to include for all pit excavation,
disposal and filling for post and strut bases.
Road Works
C The rates for filling shall include for levelling, compacting and grading
The rates for bituminous macadam shall include for flush joints and feathering to a
adjacent surfaces.
D The area of road markings are the gross (overall) areas and length
The rates for road signs shall include for all painting of road signs as required by the
Highway Design Standards.
DRAINAGE
A Generally
The preceding Clauses of all Sections shall apply equally to relevant items within this
Section.
B Drains
The rates for trench excavation for pipes are to include for deepening/widening the
trench as necessary to enable the barrels of pipes to rest on firm ground and to facilitate
jointing.
The rates for rock excavation in trench excavations are to include for imported selected
material to replace any excavated material which is unsuitable for backfilling.
The rate for trench excavation shall include for disposal of surplus excavated material as
directed by the Engineer.
The rates for concrete beds and surrounds to pipes are to include for flexible joints and
any necessary formwork where required by the Specification.
The rates for pipes are to include for all short lengths, joints and couplers as necessary
and for all cutting at manholes and the like.
A Drains (Cont’d)
The rates for fittings on pipes are to include for jointing to pipes with all necessary
additional couplings, flanges etc., and any necessary cutting of pipework.
The rates for accessories – gullies and the like, shall include for all necessary back inlets,
raising pieces, gratings, sealing plates and frames, assembling jointing components parts
and to pipes and all necessary builder’s work.
The rates for manholes and soakaways shall include for building in ends of pipes,
bedding and sealing cover plates and frames.
TENDERER’S ENCLOSURES
The Tenderer shall properly bind in after this page the supporting documents required by
the Instructions to Tenderers. All documents shall be endorsed with the Tenderer’s Official
Company stamp.
Tick ( √)
Sl.No Document Description
if attached
A. Tender Documents
d. ID Drawings
B- Attachments