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with manufacturer's name and trademark.

All materials shall be


carefully handled and delivered at the jobsite and provided with
a storage for materials or damage by water or dampness. All
acoustical ceiling materials shall be provided with non-
combustible mineral fiber and have a 9mm, 12mm, '15mm
thickness and must have the following physical properties as
hereunder specified.

PROPERTY FIGURES TEST METHOD


Thickness +/- 0.2 mm Jts A 6307
Tolerance
Density 320 350 kg/m2 Jrs A 6307
Moisture Content 1 .0 2.Oo/o Jts A 6307
Flexural Strength 20-25 kgf lcm2 Jts A 6307
Thermal Jrs A 6307
0.047 kcal/mhc
Conductivity
Liqht Reflectance LRr(87%) ASTM C 523
Flame Spread Class 1 (0-25) ASTM E 84
US Federal Specs
Flame Spread Class 25
SS-s 1 1 8a

Construction Requirements

The acoustical ceiling materials to be used shall conform to the


samples approved by the Director of Bureau of Design. All
acoustical works shall be done by men experienced and qualified
to do this particular specialty trade.

1. lnspection of Surfaces

The acoustical contractor shall verify and examine all


surfaces covered and the conditions under which all
acoustical ceiling work is to be performed and must notify all
unsatisfactory conditions and no work shall be performed
unless all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected by
PCSO through its GSD personnel.

2. Preparation of Surfaces

Before any installation of work begins, all surfaces must be


clean, dry, level and free from irregularities and tested for
adhesive bond.

3. lnstallation of Acoustical Ceiling Materials

The installation of acoustical materials shall be in accordance


with the detailed section and with the manufacturers manual
lnstructions. Acoustical materials shall be cut as required to'
fit the perpendicular condition and should be property
secured by anchorage and other accessories to complete the
installation. No mechanical work shall be exposed on the
finish work. All joints around electrical outlets, pipes, and
other work extending through materials shall be sealed with
caulking.

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Cleaning of Surfaces

The finished surfaces shall be cleaned and must be free from any
spots, dirt marks and dust by the use of soft art gum eraser. For
larger areas with larger smudges, use a chemical treated new
sponge rubber pad or wallpaper cleaner. Oust shall be removed
by brushing lightly with a soft brush or clean rag, or by vacuuming
with soft brush attachment.

Guarantee

The materials and workmanship furnished under this item shall


be guaranteed by the acoustical contractor for a period of one (1)
year from the completion date and final inspection and accepted
in writing by PCSO through its GSD personnel. Any defective
materials or workmanship shall be replaced and corrected by the
acoustical contractor.

ll.8.n. PAINTING, VARNISHING, ETC.

Description

This item shall consist of furnishing all paint materials, varnish


and other related products, labor, tools, equipment and plant
required in undertaking the proper application of painting,
varnishing and related works indicated on the plans and in
accordance with this Specification.

Material Requirements
'1. Paint [\/aterials

All types of paint material, varnish and other related product


shall be subject to random test as to material composition by
the Bureau of Research and Standard, DPWH orthe National
lnstitute of Science and Technology.

2. Tinting Colors

Tinting colors shall be first grade quality, pigment ground in


alkyd resin that disperses and mixes easily with paint to
produce the color desired. Use the same brand of paint and
tinting color to effect good paint body.

3. ConcreteNeutralizer

Concrete neutralizer shall be first grade quality concentrate


diluted with clean water and applied as surface conditioner of
new interior and exterior walls thus improving paint adhesion
and durability.

4. Silicon Water Repellant

Silicon water repellant shall be transparent water shield *


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especially formulated to repel rain and moisture on exterior
masonry surfaces

5. Patching Compound

Patching compound shall be fine powder type material like


calcimine that can be mixed into putty consistency, with oil
base primers and paints to fill minor surface dents and
imperfections.

6. Varnish

Varnish shall be a homogeneous solution of resin, drying oil,


drier and solvent. lt shall be extremely durable clear coating,
highly resistant to wear and tear without cracking, peeling,
whitening, spotting, etc. with minimum loss of gloss for a
maximum period of time.

7. Lacquer

Lacquer shall be any type of organic coating that dries rapidly


and solely by evaporation of the solvent. Typical solvent are
acetates, alcohols and ketones. Although lacquers were
generally based on nitrocellulose, manufacturers currently
use, vinyl resins, plasticizers and reacted drying oils to
improve adhesion and elasticity.

8. Shellac

Shellac shall be a solution of refined lac resin in denatured


alcohol. lt dries by evaporation of the alcohol. The resin is
generally furnished in orange and bleached grades.

9. Sanding Sealer

Sanding sealer shall be quick drying lacquer, formulated to


provide quick dry, good holdout of succeeding coats, and
containing sanding agents such as zinc stearate to allow dry
sanding of sealer.

10 Glazing Putty

Glazing putty shall be alkyd{ype product for filling minor


surface unevenness.

11 . Natural Wood Paste Filler

Wood paste filler shall be quality filler for filling and sealing
open grain of interior Wood. lt shall produce a level of finish
for following coats of paint, varnish, lacquer and other related
products.

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12. Schedule

Exterior

Plain cement plastered 3 coats acrylic base


finish to be painted masonry paint
Concrete exposed
aggregate and/or tool 1 coat water repellant
finish
Ferrous metal "l coat primer and 2 coats
enamel paint
Galvanized metal 1 coat zinc chromate primer
and
2 coats Portland cement
paint
Wood painted finish 3 coats oil based paint
Wood varnished finish varnish water repellent

lnterior

Plain cement plastered 2 coats acrylic base


Concrete exposed
aggregate and/or tool clean surface
fin ish
Ferrous metal 1 coat primer and 2 coats
enamel paint
Woodwork sea-mist 3 coats of 3 parts thinner 1
part lacquer
Woodwork varnish 1 st coat, of one part sanding

sealer to one part solvent


2nd coat of 2/3 sanding
sealer to
1/3 solvent
Woodwork painted finish 3 coats of oil base paint
Ceiling boards textured 1 coat oil based paint allow
finish to dry then patch surfaces
unevenness and apply
textured paint coat

Construction Requirements

The contractor prior to commencement of the painting,


varnishing, and related work shall examine the surfaces to be
applied in order not to jeopardize the quality and appearances of
the painting varnishing and related works.

1. Surface Preparation

All surfaces shall be in proper condition to receive the finish.


Woodworks shall be hand-sanded-smooth and dusted clean.
All knotholes pitch pockets or sappy portions shall be sealed
with natural wood filler. Nail holes, cracks or defects shall be
carefully puttied after the first coat, matching the color of
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lnterior woodworks shall be sandpapered between coats.
Cracks, holes of imperfections in plaster shall be filled with
patching compound and smoothed off to match adjoining
surfaces.

Concrete and masonry surfaces shall be coated with concrete


neutralizer and allowed to dry before any painting primer coat
is applied.

When surface is dried apply first coating. Hairline cracks and


unevenness shall be patched and sealed with approved putty
or patching compound.

After all defects are corrected apply the finish coats as


specified on the plans (color scheme approved).

Metal shall be clean, dry and free from millscale and rust.
Remove all grease and oil from surfaces. Wash, unprimed
galvanized metal with etching solution and allow it to dry.
Where required to prime coat surface with Red Lead Primer
same shall be approved by PCSO through its GSD personnel.

ln addition, the contractor shall undertake the following

a. Voids, cracks, nick etc. will be repaired with proper


patching material and finished flushed with surrounding
surfaces.

b. Marred or damaged shop coats on metal shall spot primed


with appropriate metal primer.

c. Painting and varnishing works shall not be commenced


when it is too hot or cold.

d. Allow appropriate ventilation during application and drying


period.

e. All hardware will be fitted and removed or protected prior


to painting and varnishing works.

2. Application

Paints when applied by brush shall become non-fluid, thick


enough to lay down as adequate film of wet paint. Brush
marks shall flawed out after application of paint.

Paints made for application by roller must be similar to


brushing paint. lt must be non-sticky when thinned to spraying
viscosity so that it will break up easily into droplets.

Paint is atomized by high pressure pumping rather than

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broken up by the large volume of air mixed with it. This
procedure change the required properties of the paint.

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3. Mixing and Thinning

At the time of application paint shall show no sign of


deterioration. Paint shall be thoroughly stirred, strained and
kept at a uniform consistency during application. Paints of
different manufacture shall not be mixed together. When
thinning is necessary, this may be done immediately prior to
application in accordance with the manufacturer's directions,
but not in excess of 1 pint of suitable thinner per gallon of
paint.

4. Storage

All materials to be used under this item shall be stored in a


single place to be designated by PCSO through its GSD
personnel and such place shall be kept neat and clean at all
time. Necessary precaution to avoid fire must be observed by
removing oily rags, waste, etc. at the end of daily work.

5. Cleaning

All cloths and cotton waste which constitute fire hazards shall
be placed in metal containers or destroyed at the end of daily
works. Upon completion of the work, all staging, scaffolding
and paint containers shall be removed. Paint drips, oil, or
stains on adjacent surfaces shall be removed and the entire
job left clean and acceptable to PCSO through its GSD
personnel.

6. Workmanship in General

a. All paints shall be evenly applied. Coats shall be of proper


consistency and well brushed out so as to show minimum
brush marks.
b. All coats shall be thoroughly dry before the succeeding
coat is applied.

c. Where surfaces are not fully covered or cannot be


satisfactorily finished in the number of coats specified
such preparatory coats and subsequent coats as may be
required shall be applied to attain the desired evenness of
surface without extra cost to PCSO.

d. Where surface rs not in proper condition to receive the


coat PCSO through its GSD personnel shall be notified
immediately. Work on the questioned portion shall not
start until clearance to proceed is ordered by PCSO
through its GSD personnel.

e. Hardware, lighting fixture and other similar items shall be


removed or protected during the painting varnishing and
related work operations and re-installed after completion
of the work.

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7. Procedure for Sea-Mist Finish

a. Depress wood grain by steel brush and sand surface


lightly.
b. Apply sanding sealer.
c. Apply two coats of industrial lacquer paint.
d. Spray last coat of industrial lacquer paint mixed with
sanding sealer.
e. Apply wood paste filler thinned with turpentine or paint
thinner into the wood surface.
f. Wipe off wood paste filler immediately.
g. Spray flat or gloss lacquer whichever is specified.

8. Procedure for Varnish Finish


a. Sand surface thoroughly.
b. Putty all cracks and other wood imperfections with wood
paste filler.
c. Apply oil stain.
d. Apply lacquer sanding sealer.
e. Sand surface along the grain.
f. Spray three (3) coats of clear dead flat lacquer.
g. Polish surface coated using cloth pad.
h. Spray gloss lacquer or flat lacquer whichever if desired or
specified.

9. Procedure for Duco Finish

a. Sand surface thoroughly.


b. Apply primer surface white or gray by brush or spray.
c. Apply lacquer spot putty in thin coat. Allow each coat to
become thoroughly dry before applying next coat.
d. Apply primer surfaces and then allow to dry in two hours
before applying the next coat.
e. Spray paint a coat of automotive paint as per color
scheme submitted and approved by PCSO through its
GSD personnel.

ll.8.o. INTERIOR DRY WALL WORKS


Description

The work under this section shall consist of furnishing all equipment,
tools, materials and labor requrred to perform and complete the
interior drywall together with related accessories and framing.

Use '12mm thick x 1.2m x 2.4m Gypsum Boards for all lnlerior Wall
System fastened on lightweight 75mm x 50mm x 3.5m Galvanized
Steel Stud and Track Dry Wall Framing System with following
performance and quality specifications outlined below.

Material Requirements

1. Gypsum Board *

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All Gypsum Boards shall comply with quality assurance as per
Manufacturer's instructions, cross-referenced to the following
standards as applicable:

ASTM C36 - Standard Specification for Gypsum


Wallboard
ASTM C475 -Standard Specification for Joint
Compound and Joint Tape for finishing Gypsum Board
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ASTM C514 Standard Specification for Nails for the
Application of Gypsum board
ASTM C840 - Standard Specification for Application and
Finishing of Gypsum board
ASTM C1396 -Standard Specification for Gypsum
Board
ASTM E90 - Standard Test Method for Laboratory

Fire Retarded Gypsum board shall be used in all interior drywall


consisting of aerated gypsum core with suitable additions
fiberglass stands and unexfoliated vermiculite bonded to
durable paper liners with unprinted liner suitable for application
of all decorations.

Moisture Resistant Gypsum board shall be used for the toilet


interior wall consisting of aerated gypsum with special additive
core bonded to durable impregnated green paper liners with
unprinted liner suitable for application of all decorations.

2. Metal Studs

The framework of the drywall system shall be manufactured of


galvanized steel as recommended by the manufacturer as for r
appropriate stud selection relative to partition heights. Wall
thickness of the metal studs must be such that they comply with
the structural requirements of the installed drywall system and
shall not be less than 25 gauge with a nominal thickness of
0.04cm.

Shall be positioned plumb in ceiling and floor runners and


securely attached with not less than one board screw on each
side of the stud ends. Stud shall be installed in continuous
lengths with no splicing in lengths up to 5m for 92mm studs,
3.5m for 75mm studs, and 3m for 64mm studs.

Studs shall be connected to the floor and ceiling track (runner)


with pan head screws, spaced at 60cm on centerspacing based
on wall height as shown on the table below.

Minimum Thickness of Metal Frame for Non-Load Bearing


Dry Wall

Steel Thickness Reference Gauge


Designation (Mils) (cm) Number
'18 0.04 25
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lnterior Partition - Allowable Wall Height

Stud Spacinq 30.48 cm 40.64 cm 60.96 cm


Web Size Allowable Wall Heiqht
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4.13 25 2.40 2.15 1.86
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6.35 330 2.99 2.45
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9.20 25 4.37 3.96 3.48
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Metal studs shall be straight, light, non-combustible and not


susceptible to termite damage with matching tracks. Wallboard
or other sheathing shall be then attached with Type "S" (fine-
tread) drywall screws.

3. Metal Tracks

All horizontal tracks at floor and ceiling level of the drywall


system shall be manufactured of galvanized steel and have an
overall width to be compatible to suit the vertical framework
having a nominal thickness of 0.04 cm. Fixing to the metal tracks
to be recommended by the manufacturer.

4. Screws

Screws and power actuated fasteners shall be used to connect


framing components and fasten other materials to the framing.
Self-drilling screws are externally threaded fasteners with the
ability to drill their own hole and form or'tap'their own internal
threads without deforming their own thread and without
breaking during assembly. These screws are used with 33 mil
(20 gauge) steel or thicker.

ll.8.p. EXTERIORSIGNAGES
Description

This item shall consist of furnishing all materials, equipment, labor,


and other facilities to complete all works for the following:

- Buildup 3D Acrylic Signage, including installation and


anchorage.
- Buildup Stainless Steel Exterior Signage including
installation and anchorage.

All work included under this division shall be subject to the


General Conditions accompanying these specifications. The
contractor and sub-contractor are required to refer especially *
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Material Requirements

1 . Stainless Steel Sheet: ASTM A240IA240M, stretcher leveled


standard of flatness.

2. Acrylic Sheet: ASTM D4802, category as standard with


manufacturer for each sign. Provide type UVF.

Form graphics with router and backed with 6mm (0.0125 inch)
thick minimum translucent white acrylic diffuser. Mechanically
fasten diffuser and letter voids to sign face with energy saving
LED lights.

Construction Requirements

The contractor prior to commencement of the exterior signage


installation and related work shall examine the surfaces to be
applied in order not to jeopardize the quality and appearances of
the works.

The contractor shall ensure the stability of the sign structure and
anchorage to withstand loads that it will be subjected to.

The Exterior Signage shall be designed to allow for thermal


movements from ambient and surface temperature changes 67
degrees Celsius ambient and 100 degrees Celsius material
surfaces.

The contractor shall provide installed electrical components and


sign installations bearing the label and certifications of prevailing
electrical codes for installation techniques, fabrication methods
and general product

I . Submittal

Samples. Submit typeface unit samples and material


swatches, including special shapes required to show range of
colors, textures, finishes and dimensions.

Product Data: Submit manufacturer's data sheets for anchors,


and LED lights.

2. Product Delivery, Handling and Storage

Deliver materials to job in manufacturer's original sealed


containers with brand name marked thereon. Protect
materials from damage.

Package to prevent damage or deterioration during shipment,


handling, storage and installation. Maintain protective
covering in place and in good repair until removal is
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Store products in dry condition inside enclosed facilities

3. lnspection and Preparation

Examine the areas and conditions under which work of the


section will be performed. Correct conditions that are
detrimental to timely and proper completion of the work. Do
not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

4. lnstallation

Locate signs as shown on plans.

At each sign location there are no utility lines behind each


sign location that will be affected by installation of signs.

Provide inserts and anchoring devices which must be set


in concrete or other material for installation of signs.
Submit setting drawings, templates, instructions and
directions for installation of anchorage devices, which may
involve other trades.

Mount signs in proper alignment, level and plumb


according to plans and the dimensions given on elevation
drawings. When exact position, angle, height or location is
not clear, contact PCSO through its GSD personnel.

Touch up exposed fasteners and connecting hardware to


match color and finish of surrounding surface.

At completion of sign installation, clean exposed sign


surfaces. Clean and repair adjoining or adjacent surfaces
that became soiled or damaged as a result of installation
of signs.

III. OTHER PROVISIONS

The contractor shall

1. Make recommendations to PCSO on all claims relating to the execution and


progress payments, variation orders, and contract time extensions.
2. lnspect and examine the project's actual construction with such frequency and
duration as may be necessary to see to it that the work is done, in every
particular aspect, strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications.
3. Certify the completion of the project according to approved plans,
specifications, and scope of work and recommends acceptance to PCSO.

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IV. WORK DURATION AND WORK DELAYS

The required construction is estimated to be completed within ten (10) months.

Note that force majeure applies only when delays are clearly beyond the control of
or could not have been anticipated by the contractor. PCSO will grant an extension
of time equivalent to the exact number of working days caused by the force
majeure incident(s), but the PCSO will not grant any monetary relief unless cosls
for mobilizing and demobilizing were detailed in the bid, which shall be subject to
negotiation. When delays are within the control of or could have been anticipated
by the contractor, payment of liquidated damages shall be assessed for the exact
number of working days that the work was delayed.

V. TERMS OF PAYMENT

The payment scheme below shall be observed in the processing of payment. Each
payment shall be subject to ten percent (10%) retention. The PCSO shall release
the total retention money to the contractor upon final acceptance of the work and
upon clearance of all liabilities relative to the project.
1. Fifteen percent (15%) of the fee shall be payable upon completion of fifteen
percent ('15%) of the project as approved by GSD personnel.
2. Thirty-five percent (35%) of the fee shall be payable upon completion of fifty
percent (50%) as approved by GSD personnel.
3. Thirty-five percent (350/o) of the fee shall be payable upon completion of eighty-
five percent (85%) as approved by GSD personnel.
4. The remaining fifteen percent (15%) of the fee shall be payable upon full
completion of the construction as approved by GSD personnel.

After the Contract has been awarded to the winning bidder, advance payment for
mobilization may be allowed by the PCSO in accordance with Annex "E" of IRR-A
of RA 9184.

VI. GUARANTEE.WARRANTY

The contractor shall hereby WARRANTS AND GUARANTEES that all works
executed under this project will be free from defects of materials and workmanship.
At his own expense, the contractor shall repair and replace all such defective works
and all works damaged thereby, which become defective during the term of the
ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE-WARRANTY after the completion and acceptance of
the project.

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