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Plumbing 01
‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PLUMBING WORKS
1. BASIS OF DESIGN
The Plumbing, Sanitary, Drainage System for the project is designed keeping in view the
following:
1.1 Requirement of adequate and equal pressure availability of hot and cold water lines in Public
Toilets, Kitchen and other identified areas.
1.2 Adequate storage of water in underground raw + overhead treated domestic water tanks.
1.3 Levels of roads / pavements and other services in the area.
1.4 Landscape layout.
The execution of works and materials used shall be as per the latest relevant I.S.
specifications.
Wherever reference has been made to Indian Standard or any other specifications, the same
shall mean to refer to the latest specification irrespective of any particular edition of such
specification being mentioned in the specifications below or Schedule of Quantities.
2. CONCEPT OF THE SYSTEM
The following services are envisaged for the complex:
2.1 Water Treatment System for meeting the domestic water quality requirement with chemical
parameters in acceptable limits as per SP: 35(S & T) 1987 which is considered safe for human
consumption.
2.2 Domestic water supply through pumping system.
2.3 Sewage and Sullage collection system based on IS: 1742 and applicable standards for domestic
drainage and connected to outfall into municipal system after treatment in a sewage treatment
plant.
2.4 Storm / Rain water drainage system from various levels of the building and disposal to Rain
Water harvesting and over flow to into municipal system.
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3. WATER STORAGE & DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
3.1 Water Requirement
The water requirement for this project is proposed to be as per the provisions in IS : 1172/NBC
and prevalent practices.
3.2 Source of Water
It is expected that part of the daily domestic water requirement for the Complex shall be
through Bore well only.
3.4 Appurtenant
Following components shall be included in the water supply system for efficient functioning:
i. Automatic air vent
ii. Pressure Gauge.
iii. Water Hammer arrestors.
4. SEWAGE, SULLAGE AND STORM WATER
The soil and waste shall be carried down through one pipe/ 2 pipe drainage system. Venting of
system shall be carried out by using separate anti syphonage pipe.
5. WORKMANSHIP
The workmanship shall be best of its kind and shall confirm to the specifications, as below or Indian
Standard Specifications in every respect or latest trade practices and shall be subject to approval of
the Owner’s Site Representative. All materials and/or Workmanship which in the opinion of the
Owner’s Site Representative / Architect / Consultant is defective or unsuitable shall be removed
immediately from the site and shall be substituted with proper materials and/or workmanship
forthwith.
6. MATERIALS
All materials shall be best of their kind and shall confirm to the latest Indian Standards.
All materials shall be of approved quality as per samples and origins approved by the Owner’s Site
Representative / Architect / Consultants.
As and when required by the Owner’s Site Representative / Consultant, the contractor shall
arrange to test the materials and/or portions of works at his own cost to prove their soundness and
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efficiency. If after tests any materials, work or portions or work are found defective or unsound by
the Owner’s Site Representative / Consultant, the contractor shall remove the defective material
from the site, pull down and re‐execute the works at his own cost to the satisfaction of the
Owner’s Site Representative / Consultant. To prove that the materials used are as specified the
contractor shall furnish the Owner’s Site Representative with original vouchers on demand.
SECTION I: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.1 Scope of Work
1.1.1 The form of Contract shall be according to the “Conditions of Contract”. The following clauses
shall be considered as an extension and not in limitation of the obligation of the Contractor.
1.1.2 Work under this contract shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipment and
appliances necessary and required. The Contractor is required to completely furnish all the
Plumbing and other specialized services as described hereinafter and as specified in the
Schedule of Quantities and/or shown on the Plumbing Drawings.
1.1.3 Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing, the sanitary installations shall include the
following:‐
A. Plumbing Works
i) Sanitary Fixtures (Only Fixing)
ii) Soil, Waste & Vent and Rain Water Pipes and fittings.
iii) Water Supply System (Cold & Hot).
iv) Sewerage & Storm water drainage system
v) Pumping system & water Treatment Plant
1.1.4 Services rendered under this section shall be done without any extra charge.
1.2 Specifications
1.2.1 Work under this contract shall be carried out strictly in accordance with Specifications attached
with the tender.
1.2.2 Items not covered under these Specifications due to any ambiguity or misprints, or additional
works, the work shall be carried out as per Specifications of the latest Central Public Works
Department with upto date amendments as applicable in the contract and or as per the
requirement of the client or its representative.
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1.2.3 Works not covered above in para 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 shall be carried out as per relevant Indian
Standards and in case of its absence as per British Standard Code of Practice.
1.3. Execution of Work
1.3.1 The Contractor should visit and examine the site of work and satisfy himself as to the nature of
the existing roads and other means of communication and other details pertaining to the work
and local conditions and facilities for obtaining his own information on all matters affecting the
execution of work. No extra charge made in consequence of any misunderstanding, incorrect
information on any of these points or on ground of insufficient description will be allowed.
1.3.2 The work shall be carried out in conformity with the Plumbing drawings and within the
requirements of Architectural, HVAC, Electrical, Structural and Other specialized services
drawings.
1.3.3 The Contractor shall cooperate with all trades and agencies working on the site. He shall make
provision for hangers, sleeves, structural openings and other requirements well in advance to
prevent hold up of progress of the construction schedule.
1.3.4 On award of the work, Contractor shall submit a schedule of construction in the form of a PERT
Chart or BAR Chart for approval of the Project Manager/Architect/Consultant. All dates and time
schedule agreed upon should be strictly adhered to, within the stipulated time of
completion/commissioning along with the specified phasing, if any.
1.4 Drawings
1.4.1 Plumbing drawings are diagrammatic but shall be followed as closely as actual construction
permits. Any deviations made shall be in conformity with the Architectural and other services
drawings.
1.4.2 Architectural drawings shall take precedence over Plumbing or other services drawings as to all
dimensions.
1.4.3 Contractor shall verify all dimensions at site and bring to the notice of the Project Manager all
discrepancies or deviations noticed. Decision of the Project Manager shall be final.
1.4.4 Large size details and manufacturers dimensions for materials to be incorporated shall take
precedence over small scale drawings.
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1.4.5 All drawings issued by the Architects/Consultant for the work are the property of the
Architects/Consultant and shall not be lent, reproduced or used on any works other than
intended without the written permission of the Architects/Consultant.
1.5 Inspection and Testing of Materials
1.5.1 Contractor shall be required, if requested, to produce manufacturers Test Certificate for the
particular batch of materials supplied to him. The tests carried out shall be as per the relevant
Indian Standards.
1.5.2 For examination and testing of materials and works at the site Contractor shall provide all
Testing and Gauging Equipment necessary but not limited to the followings:‐
a) Theodolite, Steel tapes
b) Dumpy level
c) Weighing machine
d) Plumb bobs, Spirit levels, Hammers
e) Micrometers, Tachometers
f) Thermometers, Stoves
g) Hydraulic test machine
h) Smoke test machine
1.5.3 All such equipment shall be tested for calibration at any approved laboratory, if required by the
Project Manager.
1.5.4 All Testing Equipment shall be preferably located in a special room meant for the purpose.
1.5.5 Samples of all materials shall be got approved before placing order and the approved samples
shall be deposited with the Architects or kept at site in a sample room as prepared by the
owners. Any materials declared defective by Project Manager/Architect/Consultant shall be
removed from the site within 48 hours.
1.6 Metric Conversion
1.6.1 All dimensions and sizes of materials and equipment given in the tender document are
commercial metric sizes.
1.6.2 Any weights, or sizes given in the tender having changed due to metric conversion, the nearest
equivalent sizes accepted by Indian Standards shall be acceptable without any additional cost.
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1.7 Reference Points
1.7.1 Contractor shall provide permanent Bench Marks, Flag Tops and other reference points for the
proper execution of work and these shall be preserved till the end of the work.
1.7.2 All such reference points shall be in relation to the levels and locations given in the Architectural
and Plumbing drawings.
1.8 Reference Drawings
1.8.1 The Contractor shall maintain one set of all drawings issued to him as reference drawings. These
shall not be used on site. All important drawings shall be mounted on boards and placed in racks
indexed. No drawings shall be rolled.
1.8.2 All corrections, deviations and changes made on the site shall be shown on these reference
drawings for final incorporation in the completion drawings. All changes to be made shall be
initialed by the Project Manager or Architects.
1.9 Shop Drawings
1.9.1 The Contractor shall submit to the Project Manager three copies of the shop drawings.
1.9.2 Shop drawings shall be submitted under following conditions:‐
(a) Showing any changes in layout in the plumbing drawings.
(b) Equipment layout, piping and wiring diagram.
(c) Manufacturer’s or Contractor’s fabrication drawings for any materials or equipment
supplied by him.
1.9.3 The Contractor shall submit two copies of catalogues, manufacturer’s drawings, equipment
characteristics data or performance charts as required by the Project Manager.
1.10 Completion Drawings
1.10.1 On completion of work, Contractor shall submit one complete set of original tracings and two
prints of “as built” drawings to the Project Manager. These drawings shall have the following
information.
a) Run of all piping, diameters on all floors, vertical stacks and location of external services.
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b) Ground and invert levels of all drainage pipes together with location of all manholes and
connections upto outfall.
c) Run of all water supply lines with diameters, locations of control valves, access panels.
d) Location of all mechanical equipment with layout and piping connections.
No completion certificate shall be issued unless the above drawings are submitted.
1.10.2 Contractor shall provide two sets of catalogues, service manuals manufacturer’s drawings,
performance data and list of spare parts together with the name and address of the
manufacturer for all electrical and mechanical equipment provided by him.
1.10.3 All “Warranty Cards” given by the manufacturers shall be handed over to the Project Manager.
1.11. Contractors Rates
1.11.1 Rates quoted in this tender shall be inclusive of cost of materials, labour, supervision, erection,
tools, plant, scaffolding, service connections, transport to site, taxes, octroi and levies, breakage,
wastage and all such expenses as may be necessary and required to completely do all the items
of work and put them in a working condition.
1.11.2 Rates quoted are for all heights and depths and in all positions as may be required for this work.
1.11.3 All rates quoted must be for complete items inclusive of all such accessories, Fixtures and fixing
arrangements, nuts, bolts, hangers as are a standard part of the particular item except where
specially mentioned otherwise.
1.11.4 All rates quoted are inclusive of cutting holes and chases in walls and floors and making good
the same with cement mortar/concrete/water proofing of appropriate mix and strength as
directed by Project Manager. Contractor shall provide holes, sleeves and recesses in the
concrete and masonry work as the work proceeds.
1.11.5 The Contractor shall furnish the Architects with vouchers and test certificates, on request, to
prove that the materials as specified and to indicate that the rates at which the materials are
purchased in order to work out the rate analysis of non tendered items which he may be called
upon to be carried out.
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1.12 Testing
1.12.1 Piping and drainage works shall be tested as specified under the relevant clause(s) of the
specifications.
1.12.2 Tests shall be performed in the presence of the Project Manager/ Consultant.
1.12.3 All materials and equipment found defective shall be replaced and whole work tested to meet
the requirements of the specifications.
1.12.4 Contractor shall perform all such tests as may be necessary and required by the local authorities
to meet Municipal or other bye‐laws in force.
1.12.5 Contractor shall provide all labour, equipment and materials for the performance of the tests.
1.13 Site Clearance and Cleanup
1.13.1 The Contractor shall, from time to time clear away all debris and excess materials accumulated
at the site.
1.13.2 After the Fixtures, equipment and appliances have been installed and commissioned, Contractor
shall clean‐up the same and remove all plaster, paints stains, stickers and other foreign matter
of discoloration leaving the same in a ready to use condition.
1.13.3 On completion of all works, Contractor shall demolish all stores, remove all surplus materials
and leave the site in a broom clean condition, failing which the same shall be done at
Contractors risk and cost.
1.14 License Permits and Authorities
1.14.1 Contractor must keep constant liaison with the Municipal/statutory authority and obtain all
approval of all drainage, water supply and other works carried out by him.
1.14.2 Contractor shall obtain, from the Municipal and other authority’s necessary completion
certificate(s) with respect to his work as required for occupation of the building. Contractor shall
obtain permanent water supply and drainage connections from authorities concerned. Employer
shall pay all fees/deposits as required to be paid to the authorities towards connection charges.
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1.15 Recovery of Cost for Materials issued to Contractors Free of Cost
1.15.1 If any materials issued to the Contractor free of cost, are damaged or pilfered, the cost of the
same shall be recovered from the Contractor on the basis of actual cost to owner which shall
include all freight and transportation, excise duty, sales tax, octroi, import duty etc. plus 100%.
The decision on the actual cost given by the Employer shall be final and binding on the
Contractor.
1.16 Cutting of Water Proofing Membrane
No walls, terraces shall be cut for making and opening after water proofing has been done
without written approval of Project Manager/Architects. Cutting of water proofing membrane
shall be done very carefully to ensure that other portion(s) of water proofing is (are) not
damaged. On completion of work at such place the water proofing membrane shall be made
good and ensured that the opening/cutting is made fully water proof as per specifications and
details of water proofing approved by Architects.
1.17 Cutting of Structural Members
No structural member shall be chased or cut without the written permission of the Project
Manager.
1.18. Materials Supplied by Owner
1.18.1 The Contractor shall verify that all materials supplied by the Employer confirm to the
specifications of the relevant item in the tender. Any discrepancy found shall be brought to the
notice of the Project Manager.
1.19 Materials
1.19.1 Unless otherwise specified and expressly approved in writing by the Project Manager, only
materials of makes and specifications mentioned in the list of approved makes attached with
the specifications shall be used.
1.19.2 If required, the Contractor shall submit samples of materials proposed to be used in the works.
Approved samples shall be kept in the office of the Project Manager and returned to the
Contractor at the appropriate time.
END OF SECTION I
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SECTION II: SANITARY FIXTURES
2. SANITARY FIXTURES
2.1 Scope of Work
2.1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all materials and labour as necessary and
required to completely install all Sanitary Fixtures, chromium plated fittings and accessories as
required by the drawings and specified hereinafter or given in the Schedule of Quantities.
2.1.2 Without restricting to the generally of the foregoing the sanitary fixtures shall include the
following:‐
a) Sanitary fixtures
b) Chromium plated fittings
c) Porcelain or stainless steel sinks
d) Accessories e.g. towel rods, toilet paper holders, soap dish, towel rack, coat hooks etc.
e) Mirrors
f) Connections to all kitchen equipments pump headers and other equipment requiring
water and drainage connections.
2.1.3 Whether specifically mentioned or not all fixtures and appliances shall be provided with all fixing
devices, nuts, bolts, screws, hangers as required.
2.1.4 All exposed pipes within toilets and near fixtures shall be chromium plated brass or copper
unless otherwise specified.
2.2 General Requirements
2.2.1 Sanitary fixtures shall be of best quality approved by the Project Manager. Wherever particular
makes are mentioned, the choice of selection shall remain with the Project Manager.
2.2.2 All fixtures and fittings shall be provided with all such accessories as are required to complete
the item in working condition whether specifically mentioned or not in the Schedule of
Quantities, specifications, drawings accessories shall include proper fixing arrangement,
brackets, nuts, bolts, screws and required connection pieces.
2.2.3 Fixing screws shall be half round head Chromium Plated brass screws with C.P. washers where
necessary.
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2.2.4 Contractor shall furnish without cost of all such accessories and fixing devices that are necessary
and required but not supplied along with the Plumbing Fixtures and C.P fittings by the
manufactures as a part of the original standard supply.
2.2.5 All Fittings and Fixtures shall be fixed in a neat workmanlike manner true to levels and heights
shown on the drawings and in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Care shall
be taken to fix all Inlet and Outlet pipes at correct positions. Faulty locations shall be made good
and any damage to the finished floor, tiling or terrace shall be made good at Contractors cost.
2.2.6 Contractor seal fixtures fixed near wall, marble and edges. With an approved type of poly‐
sulphide sealant appropriate for its application.
2.3 Supply of Fixtures & Fittings by Owners
2.3.1 All Porcelain fittings, C.P fittings and accessories shall be supplied by the owners free of cost at
site, unless specified otherwise.
2.3.2 Contractor shall take the delivery of the materials directly from the suppliers and will be
responsible for its safe storage and custody in the godown as provided by the owner.
2.3.3 Only materials, accessories and fixing devices supplied as standard supplies by the manufacturer
shall be given to the Contractor free of cost at site.
2.3.4 All balance materials e.g. nuts, bolts, CP nuts and bolts; other fixing devices shall be supplied by
the Contractor within the quoted rates.
2.3.5 Description and method of fixing is given below for the contractor to understand the scope and
extent of the work for which main materials will be supplied by the Owners.
2.4 European W.C
2.4.1 European W.C. shall be wash down or syphonic type floor or wall mounted set flushed by means
of porcelain flushing cistern, exposed or concealed type flush valve or by imported type plastic
flushing systems which will be an integral part of the wall system. Framework, walling and
finishing will not form a part of the Contractor’s work. Where ever applicable flush pipe/bend
shall be connected to the W.C. by means of a suitable rubber adapter. Wall hung W.C. shall be
supported by a floor mounted chair.
2.4.2 Each W.C. set shall be provided with a plastic seat shall be with rubber buffers and chromium
plated hinges.
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2.4.3 Plastic seat shall be so fixed that it remains absolutely stationery in vertical position without
falling down on the W.C.
2.4.4 Flushing cistern (exposed/coupled/concealed/others) when provided shall be provided with all
internal flushing mechanism, 15mm dia ball cock with unbreakable polyethylene float and
overflow pipe. Any frame work required for fixing cistern has to be provided by the Contractor.
Each W.C shall be suitable for flushing in low volume of water 5‐6 liters.
2.4.5 Indian W.C. pan shall be Orissa pattern of size as specified in the Schedule of Quantities. Each
W.C. shall be provided with a 100 mm dia P or S trap with or without vent horn. The W.C. shall
be flushed by means of an exposed (or concealed) type flush vale. Flush pipe/bend shall be
connected to the W.C by means of suitable rubber adaptor.
2.4.6 The Indian W.C. shall be fixed in level in a neat workmanlike manner. The W.C. and trap shall be
set in cement concrete 1:2:4 mix (1 cement: 2 coarse sand: 4 stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
size).
2.5 Urinals
2.5.1 Urinals shall be white glazed Vitreous China of size, shape and type specified in the Schedule of
Quantities.
2.5.2 Half stall Urinals shall be provided with 15 mm dia C.P. spreader, 32 mm dia stainless steel
domical waste and C.P. cast brass bottle trap with pipe and wall
flange, and shall be fixed to wall by one C.I. bracket and two C.I. wall clips as recommended by
manufacturers complete as directed by Project Manager.
2.5.3 Half stall urinals shall be fixed with C.P. Brass screws and shall be provided with 32 mm dia
domical waste leading to urinal’s trap.
2.5.4 Flush pipe shall be G.I pipes concealed in wall chase but with chromium plated bends at inlet
and outlet or as given in Schedule of Quantities.
2.5.5 Urinals shall be flushed by means of fully automatically no‐touch flush valve with solenoid
valves.
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2.5.6 Waste pipes for urinals shall be G.I pipes (Medium Class) to IS: 1239/uPVC 6 kg/cm2 as per IS
4985. Waste pipes may be exposed on wall or concealed in chase as directed by the
Specifications for waste pipes shall be same as given in Section 3.
2.6 Lavatory Basin
2.6.1 Lavatory basins shall be white glazed vitreous china of size, shape and type specified in the
Schedule of Quantities.
2.6.2 Each Basin shall be provided with brackets and clips of approved and securely fixed. Placing of
Basins over the brackets without secure fixing shall not be accepted.
2.6.3 Each Basin shall be provided with a 32mm dia waste with overflow, pop‐up waste or rubber
plug and chain as specified in the Schedule of Quantities, 32mm dia PP bottle trap with built‐in
AAV & pipe to wall and flange.
2.6.4 Each basin shall be provided with mixing fitting as specified in the Schedule of Quantities.
2.6.5 Basins shall be fixed at proper heights as shown on drawings. If height is not specified, the rim
level shall be 79 cms or as directed by Project Manager.
2.7 Sinks
2.7.1 Sinks shall be white glazed fireclay or vitreous china or stainless steel or any other material as
specified in the Schedule of Quantities.
2.7.2 Each sink shall be provided with brackets of approved and securely fixed. Counter top sinks
shall be fixed with suitable brackets or clips as recommended by the manufacturer. Each sink
shall be provided with 40 mm dia C.P. waste with chain and plug as given in the Schedule of
Quantities. Fixing shall be done as directed by Project Manager.
2.7.3 Supply fittings for sinks shall be mixing fittings or C.P. taps as specified in the Schedule of
Quantities.
2.9 Hand Drier
2.9.1 The hand drier shall be no touch operating type with solid waste time delay to allow user to
keep hand in any position.
2.9.2 The hand drier shall be fully hygienic, rated for continuous repeat use.
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2.9.3 The rating of hand drier shall be such that time required to dry a pair of hands upto wrists is
approximately 30 seconds.
2.9.4 The hand drier shall be wall mounting type suitable for 230 volts, single phase, 50 Hz, A.C power
supply.
2.10 Accessories
2.10.1 Contractor shall install all Chromium Plated and porcelain accessories as shown on the drawings
or directed by Project Manager.
2.10.2 All C.P. Accessories shall be fixed with C.P. brass half round head screws and cup washers in wall
with rawl plugs or nylon sleeves and shall include cutting and making good as required or
directed by Project Manager.
2.10.3 Recessed porcelain accessories shall be fixed in walls and set in cement mortar 1:2 (1 cement: 2
coarse sand) and fixed in relation to the tiling work as per Interior Designer’s drawings.
2.11 Urinal Partitions
2.11.1 Urinal partitions shall be white glazed vitreous china, marble, granite or any other material
selected by the same shall be fixed by contractor executing the finishing work. The exact
location shall however be co‐oriented by the Plumbing Contractor.
2.11.2 Urinal partitions shall be fixed at proper heights with C.P. brass bolts, anchor fasteners and M.S.
clips as recommended by the manufacturer and directed by Project Manager.
2.12 Pan connector
The WC pan connector shall be of Macfit type, soft and shall be made of single body
construction with integral fins, made from EVA (Ethyl Vinyl Acetate). The pan connector must
confirm to BS 5627:1984.The pan connector must be supplied with one seal made of TPE
(Thermoplastic Elastomeric). The pan connector must be supplied with factory fitted spring
loaded seal guard fixed on the seal.
The connector shall not be allowed to come in contact with mineral oil, grease, putty or any
compound containing mineral oil or grease.
The pan connectors must be stored away from direct sun light and flames.
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Fixing: The soil pipe must be reasonably clean and smooth on the inner surface; in case the soil
piping is in C.I. then supplier supplied bush/adaptor shall be used. The connector socket is
pushed fully home onto the pan spigot; thereafter the WC is placed in position gently pushing
the fitment to ensure that the connector end fits into the spigot of the pipe. The pan connector
must be pushed in such a way as to ensure that the seals and fins turn inward to ensure proper
sealing.
2.16 Measurement
2.16.1 Sanitary fixtures and accessories shall be measured by numbers in the unit given in the Schedule
of Quantities.
2.16.2 Rates for all items shall be inclusive of cutting holes and chases and making good the same, C.P
brass screws, nuts, bolts and any fixing arrangements required and recommended by
manufacturers, testing and commissioning.
END OF SECTION II
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SECTION III Soils, Waste, Vent, Rainwater Pipes & Fittings
1 Scope of work
1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipments and
appliances necessary and required to completely install all soil, waste, vent and rain water pipes and
fittings as required by the drawings and as given in the Schedule of Quantities.
1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the work shall include the following:‐
a) Vertical and horizontal soil, waste, vent and rain water pipes, and fittings, joints, clamps
and connections to fixtures.
b) Soil & rainwater pipes to external sewers/drains.
c) Connection of all pipes to sewer lines as shown on the drawings at basement ceiling
level.
d) Floor and urinal traps, cleanout plugs, inlet fittings and rainwater heads/Khurras.
e) Testing of all pipe lines.
2 General requirements
2.1 All materials shall be new and best quality conforming to Latest IS Code and specifications and
subject to the approval of the Project Manager /Architect.
2.2 Pipes and fittings shall be fixed truly vertical, horizontal or in slopes as required in a neat
workmanlike manner.
2.3 Pipes shall be fixed in a manner as to provide easy accessibility for repair and maintenance and
shall not cause obstruction in shafts, passages etc.
2.4 Pipes shall be securely fixed to walls and ceilings by suitable clamps an interval specified.
2.5 Access doors for fittings and cleanouts shall be so located that they are easily accessible for
repair and maintenance.
3 Piping System
3.1 Soil, Waste & Vent Pipes
a) The Soil & Waste pipe system above ground has been planned as a "two pipe system" as
defined in IS: 5329, having separate pipes for waste from kitchen sinks, bath tubs, showers,
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washbasins, AHU's condensate drains and floor drains and is approved by the local authority.
Waste stacks have been provided with a “P” trap at basement ceiling.
b) Vertical soil & waste stacks shall be connected to a common horizontal drain pipe at basement
floor ceiling as shown on the drawings.
c) All Floors of toilets, kitchens and other service areas located on structural slab are SUNK by 300
mm to accommodate all soil & waste pipes.
d) All soil and waste from areas below general ground level will be collected in sumps and pumped
into sewer lines.
e) Anti‐siphonage pipe (ASP) shall be provided for soil fittings on vertical stacks. It may also be
provided for waste lines where shown on the drawings.
3.2 Rainwater Pipes
a) All terraces shall be drained by providing down‐takes rainwater pipes.
b) A separate piped drainage system for slopping roof with leaders shall be provided.
c) Rainwater pipes are separate and independent connected to the external storm water drainage
system as shown on the drawings.
3.3 Balcony/Planter drainage
Open balconies, terraces, planters and formal landscape areas will be drained by a separate pipe
connected to external storm water drainage system.
3.4 uPVC pipes for SWR system (for soil & waste)
3.4.1 Pipes
3.4.2 All pipes shall be straight and smooth and inside free from cracks and other manufacturing
defects. Pipes shall be conforming to IS: 13952 type B for soil & waste and of type A for rain
water.
3.4.3 Pipes shall be joined by approved type of socket and ‘O’ rubber ring (confirms to IS: 5382) joints
with rubber lubricant.
3.5. Fittings
3.5.1 Fittings shall conform to the Indian Standard recommended for the pipes. Pipes and fittings
must be of matching IS specification. Interchange of pipes of one standard with fittings on the
other standard will not be permitted.
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3.5.2 Fittings shall be of the required degree of curvature with or without access door.
3.5.3 Connection from a vertical stack or position to a horizontal line shall be made only by a “Y”
junction.
3.6 Fixing
3.6.1 All vertical pipes shall be fixed truly vertical to walls with approved type of uPVC saddle clamp.
Branch pipes shall be connected to the stack at the same angle as that of the fittings. No collars
shall be used on vertical stacks. Each stack shall be terminated at top with a cowl (terminal
guard). However shaft where more vertical pipes run, the pipes may be fixed to the slotted
angle/channel supports fixed to walls at intervals specified here under:‐
3.6.2 Horizontal pipes running along ceiling shall be fixed on galvanized structural adjustable clamps
(Clevis clamps) of special design shown on the drawings or as directed. Horizontal pipes shall be
laid to uniform slope and the clamps adjusted to the proper levels so that the pipes fully rest on
them.
3.6.3 Contractor shall provide all sleeves, openings, hangers, inserts during the construction. He shall
provide all necessary information to the Project Manager/Building Contractor for making such
provisions in the structure as necessary. All damages shall be made good to restore the surfaces
at no extra cost.
4.0 Clamps
4.1 Holder bat clamps shall be of standard design and fabricated from galvanized MS standard flats
40x3 mm thick and 12 mm dia MS rod and 6 mm nuts and bolts. Holder bat clamps shall be fixed
in cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 mix blocks 10x10x10 cms deep.
4.2 Where holder bat clamps are to be fixed in RCC column or slotted angles, walls or beam they
shall be fixed with galvanized 40x3 mm flat iron "U" type clamps with anchor fasteners of
approved design or 6 mm nuts and bolts.
4.3 For SWR pipes conforming to IS: 13592 shall be clamped to wall with approved type of uPVC
saddle clamp/U‐clamp or as given in the Bill of quantities.
4.4 Structural clamps shall be fabricated by electro‐welding from MS structural members e.g. rods,
angles, channels flats as per detailed drawing. Contractor shall provide all nuts & bolts, welding
material. All fabricated clamps, nuts, bolts and washers shall be not dipped galvanized.
4.5 Galvanized slotted angle/channel supports on walls shall be provided wherever shown on
drawings. Angles/channels shall be of sizes shown on drawings or specified in schedule of
quantities. Angles/channels shall be fixed to brick walls with bolts embedded in cement
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concrete blocks and to RCC walls with suitable anchor fasteners. The spacing of support bolts
horizontally shall not exceed 1 m.
4.6 Wherever MS clamps are required to be anchored directly to brick walls, concrete slabs, beams
or columns, nothing extra shall be payable for clamping arrangement and making good with
cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 mm stone aggregate 20 mm nominal
size) as directed by the Project Manager.
4.7 For sleeves, anchor fasteners and clamp spacing chart shall be as follows:
CLAMP AND PIPE SUPPORT SPACING
<-------- Commercial Pipe Dia.( Spacing in m ) ------------->
S.No. Type of Pipes & Position 15/20 20/25 32/40 50 75/80 100/110 150/160
1 Vertical Pipes
1.1 GI /MS Pipes 2.4 2.4 3 3.6 4.5 5.4
1.2 uPVC Pipes
SWR Pipes x x <----------- 1 m ------------------------>
IS 13592
1.3 uPVC /cPVC Pipes
IS 4985 for Water Supply x x x <----------1 m------------->
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the manufacturer. Inlet shall be connected to an uPVC. P or S trap. Floor trap inlet hoppers and
the traps if set in cement concrete blocks as specified in para above without extra charge. UPVC
multi‐inlet trap can be used where ever possible to be decided by the project Engineer.
Trap & Seals
All traps shall be self cleaning design and the seal depth shall be as specified below wherever
the traps are not integral with the appliances:
Appliance or ware Material Trap Type Seal
depth(mm)
Lavatory /wash basin C.P. cast brass 32 mm dia Bottle 75 mm
Sink C.P. cast brass 40 mm dia Bottle 75 mm
Kitchen floor drain of fabricated uPVC/C.I. 75/100 mm dia ‘P’ or ‘S’ 50 mm
drain boxes
Urinals uPVC/C.I. 100 mm dia ‘P’ or ‘S’ 50 mm
AHU’s uPVC/C.I. 75 mm dia ‘P’ or ‘S’ 50 mm
5.3 Floor Gratings
Floor and urinal traps shall be provided with 100‐150mm square or round CP/stainless steel
grating, with rim of approved design and shape. Minimum thickness shall be 4 mm or as
specified in the Schedule of Quantities
5.4 Jointing
Pipe to pipe and pipe to fitting (SWR) joint shall be with ‘O’ rubber ring as recommended by the
manufacturer. Jointing with solvent cement shall be applied to uPVC waste pipes (confirming to
I.S. 4985) and fittings or as recommended by the manufacturer’s.
6 Cleanout Plugs (on soil pipes)
6.1 uPVC Clean out pipe for Soil, Waste or Rainwater pipes laid under floors shall be provided near
pipe junctions bends, tees, “Ys” and on straight runs at such intervals as required as per site
conditions. Cleanout pipe shall terminate flush with the floor levels.
6.2 Cleanout on Drainage Pipes
a) Cleanout pipe shall be provided on starting point of each drain and in between at locations
indicated on plans or directed by the Project Manager. Cleanout pipe shall be of size matching
the full bore of the pipe but not exceeding 160 mm OD.
b) Cleanouts at ceiling level pipe shall be provided with a bend terminating at floor level above.
The cap of the cleanout pipe shall have a cap flush with floor.
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7.0 Waste pipe from appliances
7.1 General
a) Waste pipe from appliances e.g. wash basins, sinks and urinals shall be of uPVC pipes 40, 50 or
63 mm OD conforming to IS: 4985 class III (6 kg/cm2 or as given in the Schedule of Quantities or
shown on the drawings.
b) All pipes shall be fixed in gradient towards the outfalls of drains. Pipes inside a toilet room shall
be in chase unless otherwise shown on drawings. Where required pipes may be run at ceiling
level in suitable gradient and supported on galvanized structural clamps. Spacing for clamps for
such pipes shall be as per the pipe spacing chart given in section 1.
8.0 Encasing pipe in Cement Concrete
uPVC soil and waste pipes and drainage under floor in sunken slabs and in wall chases (when
cut specially for the pipe) shall be encased in cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 mix (1 cement : 2 coarse
sand : 4 stone aggregate 12 mm size) 75 mm in bed and all‐round. When pipes are running well
above the structural slab, the encased pipes shall be supported with suitable cement concrete
pillars of required height at intervals of one meter. Rate for concreted round pipes shall be
inclusive of pillars, supports, shuttering and centering.
9.0 Cutting and making good
9.1 Contractor’s rate shall include for providing all necessary holes, sleeves, cut outs and chases in
structural members as building work proceeds. Wherever holes are cut or left originally, they
shall be made good with cement concrete 1 : 2 : 4 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand : 4 stone aggregate
20 mm nominal size) or cement mortar 1 : 2 (1 cement : 2 coarse sand) and the surface restored
as in original condition.
10.0 Testing
10.1 Testing procedure specified below apply to all soil, waste and vent pipes above ground including
pipes laid along basement ceiling.
10.2 Entire drainage system shall be tested for water tightness during and after completion of the
installation. No portion of the system shall remain untested. Contractor must have adequate
number of expandable rubber/bellow plugs, manometers, smoke testing machines, pipe and
fitting work test benches and any other equipment necessary and required to conduct the tests.
All testing equipment/motors etc. shall be certified for its calibration by an approved laboratory.
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10.3 All materials obtained and used on site must have manufacturer's hydraulic test certificate for
each batch of materials used on the site.
10.4 Testing soil, waste and rainwater pipes
a) Apart from factory test all pipes and fittings shall be hydraulically tested for a head of 3 m
preferably on a specially set up work bench. After applying pressure, strike the pipe with a
wooden pallet and inspect for blow holes and cracks. Pressure may be applied for about 2
minutes. Reject and remove all defective pipes.
b) After installation all connections from fixtures, vertical stacks and horizontal drains including
pipes along ceiling shall be tested to a hydraulic pressure not exceeding 3 m. Such tests shall be
conducted for each floor separately by suitable plugs.
c) After the installation is fully complete, it should be tested by flushing the toilets, running at least
20% of all taps simultaneously and ensuring that the entire system is self draining, has no
leakages, blockages etc. Rectify and replace where required.
10.5 Contractor shall maintain a test register identifying date and time of each area. All tests shall be
conducted in presence of Project Manager and signed by both.
11 Measurements
11.1 General
a) Rates for all items quoted shall be inclusive of all work and items given in the specifications and
Schedule of Quantities.
b) Rates are applicable for the work in basements, under floors, in shafts at ceiling level area for all
heights and depths.
c) Rates are inclusive of cutting holes and chase in RCC and masonry work and making good the
same.
d) Rates are inclusive of pre testing, on site testing, of the installations, materials and
commissioning of the works.
e) Pipes (unit of measurement. Linear meter to the nearest centimeter)
11.2 Pipes shall measured per running meter correct to a centimeter for the finished work which
shall include fittings e.g. bends, tees, crosses, etc. The length shall be taken along centre line of
the pipes and fittings. All pipes and fittings shall be classified according to their diameter,
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method of jointing and fixing substance, quality, and finish. The diameters shall be nominal
outer diameter.
11.3 Cement concrete around pipes shall be measured along the center of the pipe line measured
per linear meter and include any masonry supports, shuttering and centering cutting complete
as described in the relevant specifications.
11.4 Slotted angles/channels shall be measured per linear meter of finished length and shall include
support bolts, nuts and clamps embedded in masonry walls with cement concrete blocks and
nothing extra will be paid for making good the same.
11.5 Fittings
Unit of measurement shall be the number of pieces. Pipe fittings are included in the rate for
pipes. Urinal traps, trap gratings, hoppers, cleanout plugs shall be measured by number per
piece and shall include all items described in the relevant specifications and Schedule of
Quantities.
11.6 Excavation for soil pipes
No payment shall be admissible with respect to excavation, refilling and disposal of surplus
earth for soil and waste pipes laid below ground, in sunken slabs or over basement rafts.
11.7 Project Manager’s decision with respect to the correct interpretation regarding mode of
measurement shall be final and binding on the contractor.
End of Section III
Soil, Waste, Vent & Rainwater Pipes & Fittings
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SECTION IV: WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
4. WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
4.1 Scope of Work
4.1.1 Work under this section consists of furnishing all labour, materials equipment and appliances
necessary and required to completely install the water supply system as required by the
drawings, specified hereinafter and given in the Schedule of Quantities.
4.1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the water supply system shall include the
following:‐
a) Distribution system from main supply headers to all fixtures and appliances for cold/hot water.
b) Cold water supply lines from tube‐wells and city water connections to fire and underground
water tanks.
c) Municipal water and Bore‐well connections to U.G. water tanks.
d) Garden irrigation system if any
e) Excavation and refilling of pipes trenches.
f) Insulation to hot water pipes if required.
g) Pipe protection and painting.
h) Control valves, masonry chambers and other appurtenances.
i) Connections to all plumbing fixtures, tanks, appliances and Municipal mains
4.2 General Requirements
4.2.1 All materials shall be new of the best quality conforming to specifications. All works executed
shall be to the satisfaction of the Project Manager.
4.2.2 Pipes and Fittings shall be fixed truly vertical, horizontal or in slopes as required in a neat
workmanlike manner.
4.2.3 Short or Long bends shall be used on all main pipe lines as far as possible. Use of Elbows shall be
restricted for short connections.
4.2.4 Pipes shall be fixed in a manner so as to provide easy accessibility for repair and maintenance
and shall not cause obstruction in shafts, passages etc.
4.2.5 Pipes shall be securely fixed to walls and ceilings by suitable clamps at intervals specified.
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4.2.6 Clamps, hangers and supports on RCC walls, columns and slabs shall be fixed only by means of
approved made of expandable metal fasteners inserted by use of power drills.
4.2.7 All pipe clamps, supports, nuts, bolts, washers shall be galvanized MS steel throughout the
building. Painted MS clamps & MS nuts, bolts and washers shall not be accepted.
4.2.8 Valves and other appurtenances shall be so located as to provide easy accessibility for
operations, maintenance and repairs.
4.3 Water Supply System
4.3.1 Contractor should study the site plan and water supply system diagram for an overview of the
system.
4.3.2 Source
Water supply will be acquired from Municipal Corporation water mains to a service connection
and captive tube‐wells within the site and collected in water storage tanks located in basement.
4.4 G.I. Pipes, Fittings & Valves
4.4.1 All pipes inside the buildings and where specified, outside the building shall be galvanized steel
tubes conforming to I.S. 1239 of medium/ heavy class as specified in the BOQ.
4.4.2 Fittings shall be malleable iron with a reinforcing ring over the threaded ends upto 50mm dia
and without reinforcing rings for sizes 65mm dia and above. Each fitting shall have
manufacturer’s trade mark stamped on it. Fittings for G.I. pipes shall include Couplings, Bends,
Tees, Reducers, Nipples, Unions, and Bushes. Fittings shall conform to I.S:1879 (Part I to X).
4.4.3 Pipes and fittings shall be jointed with screwed joints. Care shall be taken to remove burr from
the end of the pipe after reaming with a proper time.
4.4.3.1 Pipe threaded joints will be made by applying suitable grade of TEFLON tape used for drinking
water supply.
4.4.3.2 All pipes shall be fixed in accordance with layout and alignment shown on the drawings. Care
shall be taken to avoid air pockets. G.I. pipes inside toilets shall be fixed in wall chases well
above the floor. No pipes shall be run inside a sunken floor as far as possible. Pipes may be run
under the ceiling or floors and other as shown on drawings.
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4.4.4 Pipe Supports
4.4.4.1 All pipes clamps, supports, hangers, rods, pipe supports, nuts and washers shall be factory made
galvanized MS steel or alternatively galvanized after fabrication to suit site requirements.
4.4.4.2 G.I pipes in shafts and other locations shall be supported by galvanized M.S clamps of design
approved by pipes in wall chases shall be anchored by G.I hooks, pipes at ceiling level shall be
supported on structural clamps fabricated from M.S structural steel. Pipes in typical shafts shall
be supported on Galvanised slotted angles/channels as specified elsewhere.
4.4.4.3 Clamps
G.I. pipes in shafts and other locations shall be supported by M.S. clamps of design approved by
Project Manager. Pipes in wall chases shall be anchored by iron hooks, Pipes at ceiling level shall
be supported on structural clamps fabricated from M.S. structural steel as described above.
Pipes in typical shafts shall be supported on slotted angles/channels as specified.
4.5 Anchor Fasteners
4.5.1 All pipe supports, hangers and clamps to be fixed on RCC walls, beams, columns, slabs and
masonry walls 230mm thick and above by means of galvanised expandable anchor fasteners in
drilled holes of correct size and model to carry the weight of pipes. Drilling shall be made only by
approved type of power drill as recommend and approved by manufacturer of the anchor
fasteners. Failure of any fastening devices shall be the entire responsibility and contractor shall
redo or provide additional supports at his own cost. He shall also compensate the owner for any
damage that may be caused by such failures.
4.6 Unions
Contractor shall provide adequate number of unions on all pipes to enable easy dismantling
later when required. Unions shall be provided near each gunmetal valve, stop cock, or check
valve and on straight runs as necessary at appropriate locations as required and/or directed by
Project Manager.
4.7 Flanges
Flanged connections shall be provided on pipes as required or where shown on the drawings, all
equipment connections as necessary and required or as directed by connections shall be made
by the correct number and size of GI nuts, bolts & washers with 3 mm thick gasket. Where hot
water or steam connections are made insertion gasket shall be of suitable high temperature
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grade and quality approved by Bolt hole dia for flanges shall conform to match the specification
for C.I. sluice valve to I.S.780. and C.I. butterfly valve to IS: 3095.
4.8 CPVC pipes, fittings & valves
4.8.1 All pipes inside the buildings and where specified, outside the building shall be CPVC pipes tubes
conforming to IS 15778:1996 .Specific Gravity ASTM D 792 at 23oC should be 1.55 as specified.
With Tensile Strength as per ASTM D 638 at 23oC should be 55N/mm2.
4.8.1 JOINING PIPE & FITTINGS
a. Cutting
Pipes shall be cut either with a wheel type plastic pipe cutting or hacksaw blade and care
shall be taken to make a square cut which provides optimal bonding area within a joint.
b. Deburing/ Beveling
Burrs and fittings should be removed from the outside and inside of pipe with a pocket knife
or file otherwise burrs and fittings may prevent proper contact between pipe and fitting
during assembly.
c. Fitting Preparation
A clean dry rag/cloth should be used to wipe dirt and moisture on the fitting sockets and
tubing end.The tubing should make contact with the socket wall 1/3 or 2/3 of the way into
the fitting socket.
d. Solvent Cement Application
Only CPVC solvent cement confirming to ASTM‐F493 should be used for joining pipe with
fittings. CPVC schedule 40 & 80 heavy bodied CPVC solvent cement only should be used
confirming to ASTM‐F493.
e. Assembly
After applying the solvent cement on both pipe and fitting socket, pipes should be insert
into the fitting socket within 30 seconds, and rotating the pipe ¼ to ½ turn while inserting so
as to ensure even distribution of solvent cement with the joint. The assembled system
should be held for 10 seconds (approx) in order to allow the joint to set up.
An even bead of cement should be evident around the joint and if this bead is not
continuous, remake the joint to avoid potential leaks.
Set & Cure times:
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Solvent cement set & cure times shall be strictly adhered to as per the below mentioned
table:
Minimum Core prior to pressure testing at 150 psi
S.no Ambient Temperature during Pipe Size
Core period ½” to 1” 1.1/4” to 2”
1 Above 15 deg C 1 Hr 2 Hrs
2 4 – 15 deg C 2 Hrs 4 Hrs
3 Below 4 deg C 4 Hrs 8 Hrs
f. Once an installation is completed and cored as per above mentioned recommendations, the
system should be hydrostatically pressure tested at 150 psi (10 Bar) for minimum
24hrs.During pressure testing the system should be filled with water and if a leak is found,
the joint should be cut out and replacing the same with new one by using coupler.
4.8.2 Transition of CPVC to Metals
When making a transition connection to metal threads, special brass/plastic transition
fitting (Male & Female adopters) should be used. Plastic threaded connection should not be
over torque Hard tight pluts one half turn should be adequate.
4.8.3 Threaded Sealants
Teflon tapes shall be used to make threaded connection leak proof.
4.8.4 Hangers & Supports
For horizontal runs, support should be given at 3 ft ( 90 cms) intervals for diameter of 1” and
below and at 4 ft (1.20 mtr) intervals for larger size.
Hangers should not have throw or sharp edges which come in contact with the tubing and
shall be of GI.
Support should be as per the below mentioned table:
S.No Size of Pipe 210C 490C 710C 820 C
Inch Ft Ft Ft Ft
1 ½” 5.5 4.5 3.0 2.5
2 ¾” 5.5 5.0 3.0 2.5
3 1” 6.0 5.5 3.5 3.0
1/4
4 1 ” 6.5 6.0 3.5 3.5
1/2
5 1 ” 7.0 6.0 3.5 3.5
6 2” 7.0 6.5 4.0 3.5
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4.8.5 All special fittings and accessories like internally or externally threaded brass adaptors, ball
valves, globe valves, unions, diaphragm valves, butterfly valves, etc shall be made of CPVC by
licensee.
4.8.6 The CPVC solvent cement used for installing CPVC piping systems shall conform to ASTM F493.
Pipes from ½” up to 2” pipes and fittings, single step medium bodied CPVC solvent cement
should be used. For CPVC pipes and fittings upwards of 2”, a primer shall be used followed by
heavy bodied solvent cement conforming to ASTM F493. PVC solvent cement should not be
used.
4.8.7 Concealed Plumbing:
All internal concealed plumbing for water supply shall be done with CPVC pipes. The pipes &
fittings shall conform to CTS (Copper Tube Size) SDR‐11 as per ASTM D2846. All pipes and
fittings from ½” up to 2” shall come under this category. Medium body CPVC solvent cement
conforming to ASTM F493 should be used for joining pipes to fittings.
4.09 Trenches
All water supply pipes below ground shall be laid in trenches with a minimum cover of 60 cms.
The width and depth of the trenches shall be as follows
Dia of pipe Width of Trench Depth of Trench
15mm to 50mm 30 cms 75cms
65mm to 100mm 45 cms 100 cms
4.10 Sand filling
Pipes in trenches shall be protected with fine sand 15 cms all round before filling in the
trenches.
Painting
4.10.1 All pipes above ground shall be painted with one coat of red lead and two coats of synthetic
enamel paint of approved shade and quality. Pipes shall be painted to standard color code given
in this document or specified by Project Manager.
4.11 Pipe protection
4.11.1 All GI pipes in wall chase and below floor in toilets (where so fixed) shall be protected against
corrosion by the application of two coats of bitumen paint covered with polythene tape and a
final coat of bitumen paint.
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4.11.2 G.I. water supply pipes, if buried in ground or sunken slab, shall be protected with multi layer
bitumen membrane tape 3mm thick with a final coat of hot or cold applied bitumen. "Pypkote"
or equivalent.
4.12 Valves
4.12.1 Ball Valves
Valves upto 50 mm dia. shall be screwed type Ball Valves with stainless steel balls spindle teflon
seating and gland packing tested to a hydraulic pressure of 20 kg , sq.cm., and accompanying
couplings and steel handles.( to BS 5351 )
4.13 Butterfly Valves – Slim Seal Type
4.13.1 Valves 65 mm dia and above shall be cast iron butterfly valve to be used for isolation. The valves
shall be bubble tight, resilient seated suitable for flow in either direction and seal in both
direction with accompanying flanges and steel handle.
4.13.2 Butterfly valve shall be of best quality conforming to IS: 13095.
4.14. Non Return Valve (Dual Slim Type)
Where specified, non return valve shall be provided through which flow shall occur in one
direction only.
Each Butterfly and Slim Type Swing Check (NRV) Valve shall be provided with a pair
of flanges screwed or welded to the main line and having the required number of
nuts, bolts and washers of correct length.
4.15. Storage tanks Underground & Overhead Tank. ( Accessories & Connections)
4.15.1 Storage tanks for water supply shall be in reinforced cement concrete built by the building
contractor.
4.15.2 Each tank shall be provided with a 560mm Dia Heavy Duty Cast Iron / SFRC manhole frame and
cover.
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4.16. Storage Tanks
4.16.1 Underground
Underground storage tanks for water supply shall be reinforced cement concrete built by the
building contractor.
Each tank shall be provided with a 560mm Dia Heavy Duty Cast Iron manhole frame and cover
or as approved by local municipal authority.
4.17 Outlets and overflow
All nozzles for puddle flanges in RCC tank for inlet, outlet, overflow and scour etc. shall be
provided by civil contractor or as given in the Schedule of Quantities, further connections and
accessories shall be provided under this contract.
4.18. Testing
All pipes, fittings and valves, after fixing at site, shall be tested by hydrostatic
pressure of 1.5 times the working pressure or 7 kg / sq.cm whichever is more.
Pressure shall be maintained for a period of at least thirty minutes without any drop. A test
register shall be maintained and all entries shall be signed and dated by Contractor (s) and
Project Manager.
In addition to the sectional testing carried out during the construction, Contractor shall test the
entire installation after connections to the overhead tanks or pumping system or mains. He
shall rectify all leakages and shall replace all defective materials in the system. Any damage done
due to carelessness, open or burst pipes’ or failure of fittings, to the building, furniture and
fixtures shall be made good by the Contractor during the defects liability period without any
cost.
After commissioning of the water supply system, Contractor shall test each valve by closing and
opening it a number of times to observe if it is working efficiently. Valves, which do not
effectively operate, shall be replaced by new ones at no extra cost and the same shall be tested
as above.
Hot water pipes chased into the walls shall be provided with a 6mm thick insulation with
elastic flexible material having hermetic closed cell structure of expanded synthetic material
rated for 60ºC hot water supply.
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4.19 Measurement
a) Pipes above ground shall be measured per linear meter (to the nearest cm) and shall be
inclusive of all fittings e.g. coupling, tees, bends, elbows, unions, flanges and U clamps with
nuts, bolts & washers fixed to wall or other standard supports.
b) Jointing with teflon tape, white lead, solvent, crimping and insertion gasket of appropriate
temperature grade.
c) Cutting holes, and chases in walls, floors, any pipe support required for pipes below ground &
making good the same.
d) Excavation, backfilling, disposal of surplus earth and restoring the ground & floor in original
condition.
4.20 Pipe Supports
Fabricated and / or galvanised supports shall be measured by weight. Weight for each type of
clamp shall be calculated on basis of the quantity of structurals and MS used from the
theoretical weight calculated on basis of the components theoretical weight of the sections.
4.20.1 Rate quoted for supports & hangers shall be inclusive of :
a) Expandable anchor fastens.
b) Galvanising of all supports & hangers.
c) Cutting holes in walls, ceilings on floors and making good where permitted.
d) Nuts, bolts and washers for fixing and assembling.
e) Wooden / PVC pipe saddles for vertical or horizontal runs.
4.20.2 Valves
Gunmetal, cast iron, butterfly and non return valves and puddle flanges shall measured by
numbers and shall include wheels I caps, GI nuts, bolts, washers, insertion gasket.
4.20.3 Painting/pipe protection/insulation
Painting/pipe protection /insulation for pipes shall be measured per linear meter over finished
surface and shall include all valves and fittings for which no deduction shall be made. No extra
payment shall be made for fittings, valves or flanges.
END OF SECTION IV
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SECTION V: DRAINAGE
5. DRAINAGE (Sewers & Storm Water Drains)
5.1 Scope of work
5.1.1 Work under this section shall consist of furnishing all labour, materials, equipment and
appliances necessary and required to completely install all the drainage system as required by
the drawings and specified hereinafter or given in the Schedule of Quantities.
5.1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the drainage system shall include:‐
a) Sewer lines including excavations, pipelines, manholes, drop connections and connections to
the existing sewer.
b) Storm water drainage, excavation, pipelines, manholes, catch basins, drain channels and
connections to the existing storm water drain.
5.2 General requirements
5.2.1 All materials shall be new of the best quality conforming to specifications and subject to the
approval of the Project Manager.
5.2.2 Drainage lines and open drains shall be laid to the required gradients and profiles.
5.2.3 All drainage work shall be done in accordance with the local municipal bye‐laws.
5.2.4 Contractor shall obtain necessary approval and permission for the drainage system from the
municipal or any other competent authority.
5.2.5 Location of all manholes, etc. shall be got confirmed by the Contractor from the Architect /
Landscape Architect. As far as possible, no drains or sewers shall be laid in the middle of road
unless otherwise specifically shown on the drawings or directed by the Project Manager.
5.3 Excavation
5.3.1 Alignment and grade
The sewer pipes shall be laid to alignment and gradient shown on the drawings but subject to
such modifications as shall be ordered by the Project Manager. No deviations from the lines,
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depths of cutting or gradients of sewers shown on the plans and sections shall be permitted
except by the express direction in writing of the Project Manager.
5.3.2 Excavation in tunnels
The excavation for sewer works shall be open cutting only, unless the permission of the Project
Manager is obtained for laying pipes in tunnel where sewers have to be constructed along
narrow passages or difficult ground.
5.3.3 Opening out trenches
In excavating the trenches, etc. the solid road metalling, pavement, kerbing, etc. and turf is to
be placed on one side and preserved for reinstatement when the
trenches or other excavation shall be filled up. Before any road metal is replaced, it shall be
carefully sifted. The surface of all trenches and holes shall be restored and maintained to the
satisfaction of the Project Manager.
The Contractor shall grub up and clear the surface over the trenches and other excavations of all
trees, stumps roots and all other encumbrances affecting execution of the work and shall
remove them from the site to the approval of the Project Manager.
5.3.4 Obstruction of roads
The Contractor shall not occupy or obstruct by his operation more than one half of the width of
any road or street and sufficient space shall then be left for public and private transit, he shall
remove the materials excavated and bring them back again when the trench is required to be
refilled. The Contractor shall obtain the consent of the Project Manager.
5.3.5 Removal of filth
All night soil, filth or any other offensive matter met with during the execution of the works,
immediately after it is taken out of any trench, sewer or cess pool, shall not be deposited on to
the surface of any street or where it is likely to be a nuisance or passed into any sewer or drain
but shall be at once put into the carts and remove to a suitable place to be provided by the
Contractor.
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5.3.6 Excavation to be taken to proper depths
The trenches shall be excavated to such a depth that the sewer shall rest on concrete as
described in the several clauses relating thereto and so that the inverts may be at the levels
given in the sections.
5.3.7 Refilling
After the sewer or other work has been laid and proved to be water tight, the trench or other
excavations shall be refilled. Utmost care shall be taken in doing this, so that no damage shall be
caused to the sewer and other permanent work. The filling in the haunches and upto 75cms
above the crown of the sewer shall consist of the finest selected materials placed carefully in
15cms layers and flooded and consolidated. After this has been laid, the trench and other
excavation shall be refilled carefully in 15cms layers with materials taken from the excavation,
each layer is being watered to assist in the consolidation unless the Project Manager.
5.3.8 Contractor to restore settlement and damages
The contractor shall, at his own costs and charges make good promptly during the whole period
the works are in hand, any settlement that may occur in the surfaces of roads, berms,
footpaths, gardens, open spaces etc. Whether public or private caused by his trenches or by his
other excavations and he shall be reliable for any accidents caused thereby. He shall also at his
own cost and expenses and charges, repair any make of any damage done to the buildings and
other property.
5.3.9 Disposal of Surplus Earth
The Contractor shall at his own costs and charges provide places for disposal of all surplus
materials not required to be used on the works. As each trench is refilled the surplus soil shall be
immediately removed, the surface properly restored and roadways and sides left clear.
5.3.10 Timbering of sewer and trenches
a) The contractor shall at all times support efficiently and effectively the sides of the sewer
trenches and other excavations by suitable timbering, pilling and sheeting and they shall be
closed, timbered in loose of sandy strata and below the surface of the sub soil water level.
b) All timbering, sheeting and piling with their walling and supports shall be of adequate
dimensions and strength and fully braced and strutted so that no risk of collapse of
subsidence of the walls of the trench shall be take place.
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c) The contractor shall be held responsible and will be accountable for the sufficiency of all
timbering, bracings, sheeting and piling used as also for, all damage to persons and property
resulting from improper quality, strength, placing, maintaining or removing of the same.
5.3.11 Shoring of Buildings
The Contractor shall shore up all buildings, walls and other structures, the stability of which is
liable to be endangered by the execution of the work and shall be fully responsible for all
damages to persons or property resulting from any accident.
5.3.12 Removal of water from sewer, trench etc
a) The Contractor shall at all times during the progress of the work keep the trenches and
excavations free from water which shall be disposed of by him in a manner as will
neither cause injury to the public health nor to the public or private property nor to the
work completed or in progress nor to the surface of any roads or streets, nor cause any
interference with the use of the same by the public.
b) If any excavation is carried out at any point or points to a greater width than the
specified cross section of the sewer with its envelope, the full width of the trench shall
be filled with concrete by the Contractor at his own expenses.
5.3.13 Width of trench
5.3.14 Recommended width of trenches at the bottom shall be as follows:‐
100 mm dia pipe 55 cms
150 mm dia pipe 55 cms
225‐250 mm dia pipe 60 cms
300 mm dia pipe 75 cms
Maximum width of the bed concrete shall also be as above. No additional payment is admissible
for widths greater than specified.
5.4 SALT GLAZED STONEWARE PIPES
5.4.1 Stoneware pipes shall be of first class quality salt glazed and free from rough texture inside or
outside and straight. All pipes shall have the manufacturers name marked on it and shall comply
to IS: 651‐1971 and shall be of approved makes.
5.4.2 The maximum permissible slope to the various diameters of pipes shall be as follows:
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100mm pipe …… 1 in 40 to 1:50
150mm pipe …… 1 in 60 to 1:100
200mm pipe …… 1 in 80 1: 120 to 1: 200
250mm pipe …… 1 in 90 1: 120 to 1: 250
5.4.3 Where necessary, pipe shall be laid on a bed of plain cement concrete 1:3:6 and minimum 150
mm thick, and shall be projected by providing hunching up to half the diameter of the pipes. The
width of the concrete bed for various diameters shall be as follows:
100mm dia pipe …… 380mm wide
150mm dia pipe …… 450mm wide
200mm dia pipe …… 600mm wide
250mm dia pipe …… 700mm wide
Where the pipes are laid on a soft soil, with the maximum water table level, laying at the invert
level of the pipe, the pipe shall be bedded in concrete.
5.4.5 Laying and Jointing of Stoneware Salt Glazed Pipes
a) Pipes are liable to be damaged in transit and notwithstanding tests that may have been
made before dispatch each pipe shall be examined carefully on arrival at site. Each pipe
shall be rung with a wooden hammer or mallet and those that do not ring true and clear
shall be rejected. Sound pipes shall be carefully stacked to prevent damage. All defective
pipes should be segregated, marked in a conspicuous manner and their use in the works
prevented.
b) The pipes shall be laid with sockets leading uphill and should rest on solid and even
foundations for the full length of the barrel. Socket holes shall be formed in the foundation
sufficiently deep to allow the pipe jointer room to work right round the pipe and as short as
practicable to admit the socket and allow the joint to be made.
c) Where pipes are not bedded on concrete the trench bottom shall be left slightly high and
carefully bottomed up as pipe laying proceeds so that the pipe barrels rest on firm ground.
If excavation has been carried too low it shall be made up with cement concrete 1:5:10 mix
at the Contractor’s cost and charges.
d) If the bottom of the trench consists of rock or very hard ground that cannot be easily
excavated to a smooth surface, the pipes shall be laid on cement concrete bed of 1:5:10 mix
to ensure even bearing.
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5.4.6 Jointing of Pipes
a) Tarred gaskin shall first be wrapped round the spigot of each pipe and the spigot shall then
be placed into the socket of the pipe previously laid, the pipe shall then be adjusted and
fixed in its correct position and the gaskin caulked tightly home so as to fill not more than
one quarter of the total length of the socket.
b) The remainder of the socket shall be filled with stiff mix of cement mortar (1 cement: 1 clear
sharp washed sand). When the socket is filled, a fillet should be formed round the joint with
a trowel forming an angle of 45 degrees with the barrel of the pipe. The mortar shall be
beaten up and used after it has begun to set.
c) After the joint has been made any extraneous materials shall be removed from inside of the
joint with a suitable scraper or “Badger”. The newly made joints shall be protected until set
from the sun, drying winds, rain or dust. Sacking or other materials, which can be kept
damp, shall be used. The joints shall be exposed and space left all rounds the pipes for
inspection by the Project Manager. The inside of the sewer must be left absolutely clear in
bore and free from cement mortar or other obstructions throughout its entire length, and
shall efficiently drain and discharge.
5.6 Testing
All lengths of the sewer and drain shall be fully tested for water tightness by means of water
pressure maintained for not less than 30 minutes. Testing shall be carried out from manhole to
manhole. All pipes shall be subjected to a test pressure of at least 1.5 meter head of water. The
test pressure shall, however, not exceed 6 meter head at any point. The pipes shall be plugged
preferably with standard design plugs with rubber plugs on both ends. The upper end shall,
however, be connected to a pipe for filling with water and getting the required head.
Sewer lines shall be tested for straightness by: (i) inserting a smooth ball 12 mm less than the
internal diameter of the pipe. In the absence of obstructions such as yarn or mortar projecting
at the joints the ball should roll down the invert of the pipe and emerge at the lower end. (ii)
means of a mirror at one and a lamp at the other end. If the pipeline is straight the full circle of
light will be seen otherwise obstruction of deviation will be apparent.
The Contractor shall give a smoke test to the drains and sewer at his own expense and charges,
if directed by the Project Manager.
A test register shall be maintained which shall be signed and dated by Contractor.
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5.7 Gully traps
Gully traps shall be of the same quality as described for stoneware pipes in clause 5.4.1 above
and used where shown on drawings.
Gully traps shall be fixed in cement concrete 1:5:10 mix (1 cement: 5 coarse sand: 10 stone
aggregate 40 mm nominal size) and a brick masonry chamber 30x30 cms inside plastered with
cement mortar I:5 with 15x 15 cms grating inside and 30x30 cms C.I. sealed cover and frame
weighing not less than 7.3 kg to be constructed as per standard drawing. Where necessary,
sealed cover shall be replaced with C.I. grating of the same size.
5.8 Reinforced cement concrete pipes
All underground storm water drainage pipes and sewer lines where specified (other than those
specified cast iron) shall be centrifugally spun S & S RCC pipes of specified class. Pipes shall be
true and straight with uniform bore, throughout. Cracked, warped pipes shall not be used on the
work. All pipes shall be tested by the manufacturer and the Contractor shall produce, when
directed a certificate to that effect from the manufacturer.
Laying
R.C.C. spun pipes shall be laid on cement concrete bed or cradles as specified and shown on the
detailed drawings. The cradles may be precast and sufficiently cured to prevent cracks and
breakage in handling. The invert of the cradles shall be left 12 mm below the invert level of the
pipe properly placed on the soil to prevent any disturbance. The pipe shall then be placed on the
bed concrete or cradles and set for the line and gradient by means of sight rails and bonding
rods etc. Cradles or concrete bed may be omitted, if directed by the Project Manager.
Jointing
After setting out the pipes the socket shall be centered over the spigot and filled in with tarred
gaskin, so that sufficient space is left on either side of the collar to receive the mortar. The space
shall then be filled with cement mortar 1:2 (1 Cement: 2 fine sand) and caulked by means of
proper tools. All joints shall be
finished at an angle of 45 degrees to the longitudinal axis of the pipe on both sides of the collar
neatly.
Testing
All pipes shall be tested to a hydraulic test of 1.5 m head for at least 30 minutes at the highest
point in the section under test. Test shall also be carried out similar to those for stoneware pipes
given above. The smoke test shall be carried out by the contractor, if directed by the Project
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Manager and a test register shall be maintained which shall be signed and dated by the
Contractor/Project Manager.
5.9 Cement Concrete and masonry works (For Manholes and Chambers)
5.9.1 Materials
a) Water
Water used for all the construction purposes shall be clear and free from Oil, Acid, Alkali,
Organic and other harmful matters, which shall deteriorate the strength and/or durability of
the structure. In general, the water suitable for drinking purposes shall be considered good
enough for construction purpose.
b) Aggregate for Concrete
The aggregate for concrete shall be in accordance with I.S. 383 and I.S. 515 in general, these
shall be free from all impurities that may cause corrosion of the reinforcement. Before
actual use these shall be washed in water, if required as per the direction of Project
Manager. The size of the coarse aggregate shall be done as per I.S.383.
c) Sand
Sand for various constructional purposes shall comply in all respects with I.S 650 and I.S.
2116. It shall be clean, coarse hard and strong, sharp, durable, uncoated, free from any
mixture of clay, dust, vegetable matters, mica, iron impurities soft or flaky and elongated
particles, alkali, organic matters, salt, loam and other impurities which may be considered
by the Project Manager.
d) Cement
The cement used for all the constructional purposes shall be ordinary Portland cement or
rapid hardening Portland cement conforming to I.S. 269.
e) Mild Steel Reinforcement
The mild steel for the reinforcement bars shall be in the form of round bars conforming to
all requirements of I.S. 432 (Grade I).
f) Bricks
Bricks shall have uniform color, thoroughly burnt but not over burnt, shall have plan
rectangular faces with parallel sides and sharp right angled edges. They should give ringing
sound when struck. Brick shall not absorb more than 20% to 22% of water, when immersed
in water for 24 hours. Bricks to be used shall be approved by the Project Manager.
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g) Other Materials
Other materials not fully specified in these specifications and which may be required in the
work shall conform to the latest I.S. All such materials shall be approved by the Project
Manager before use.
5.9.2 Cement concrete (plain or reinforced)
a) Cement concrete pipes bedding, cradles, foundations and R.C.C. slabs for all works shall be
mixed by a mechanical mixer where quantities of the concrete poured at one time permit. Hand
mixing on properly constructed platforms may be allowed for small quantities by the rate for
cement concrete shall be inclusive of all shuttering and centering at all depth and heights.
b) Concrete work shall be of such thickness and mix as given in the Schedule of Quantities.
c) All concrete work shall be cured for a period or at least 7 days. Such work shall be kept moist by
means of gunny bags at all times. All pipes trenches and foundations shall be kept dry during the
curing period.
5.9.3 Masonry
Masonry work for manholes, chambers, septic tanks, and such other works as required shall be
constructed from 1st class bricks or 2nd class as specified in the Schedule of quantities in
cement mortar 1:5 mix (1 cement: 5 coarse sand). All joints shall be properly raked to receive
plaster.
5.9.4 Cement concrete for pipe support
Wherever specified or shown on the drawing, all pipes shall be supported in bed all round or
haunches. The thickness and mix of the concrete shall be given in the Schedule of Quantities.
Width of the bedding shall be as per para 5.3.1.4.
Unless otherwise directed by the Project Engineer, cement concrete for bed, all‐round or in
haunches shall be laid as follows: ‐
upto 1.5 m upto 3 m beyond 3 m
depth depth depth
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Stoneware pipes All round Haunches All round
In open ground (1:4:8) (1:4:8) (1:4:8)
(no sub soil water)
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R.C.C All round Haunches Haunches
(In sub soil water) (1:3:6) (13:6) (1:3:6)
PP Pipes All round Haunches Haunches
(In all conditions) (1:3:6) (13:6) (1:3:6)
R.C.C Pipes All round All round All round
Or PP Pipes (1:3:6) (13:6) (1:3:6)
Under or building
(Ratio refer to cement: coarse sand: stone aggregate 40 mm nominal size)
R.C.C pipes or PP pipes may be supported on brick masonry or precast R.C.C or in situ cradles.
Cradles shall be shown on the drawings. Pipes in loose soil or above ground shall be supported
on brick or stone masonry pillars as shown on the drawings.
5.10 Manholes and chambers
5.10.1 All manholes, chambers and other such works as specified shall be constructed on brick masonry
in cement mortar 1:5(1 cement: 5 coarse sand) as specified in the Schedule of Quantities.
5.10.2 All manholes and chambers, etc. shall be supported on base of cement concrete of such
thickness and mix as given in the Schedule or Quantities or shown in the drawings.
Where not specified, manholes shall be constructed as follows:‐ (all dimensions internal clear in
cms)
Size of manhole 90x80 120x90 91 dia 122 dia
type Rect. Rect. Conical Conical
‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‐
Maximum depth 120 240 167 168
Average thickness
Of R.C.C slab 15 15 ‐ ‐
Size of cover and
frame cms 60x45 50 dia 50 dia 50 dia
Weight of Cover 38 kg 116 or 116 or 116 or
and frame ‐‐‐‐‐‐ 208 kg 208 kg 208 kg
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5.10.3 All manholes shall be provided with cement concrete benching in 1:2:4 mix. The benching shall
have a slope of 10 cms towards the channel. The depth of the channel shall be full diameter of
the pipe. Benching shall be finished with a floating coat of neat cement. (1 cement: 2 coarse
sand: 4 stone aggregate 20 mm nom. Size) as per standard details.
5.10.4 All manholes shall be plastered with 12mm thick cement mortar 1: 3 (1 cement: 3 coarse sand)
and finished with a floating coat of neat cement inside. Manhole shall be plastered outside as
above but with rough plaster mixed with water proofing compound.
5.10.5 All manholes with depths greater than 1 m. shall be provided with 20 mm square or 25 mm
round rods plastic coated catch rings set in cement concrete blocks 25x10x10 cms in 1:2:4 mix
30 cms vertically and staggered. Foot rests shall be coated with coal tar before embedding.
5.10.6 All manholes shall be provided with cast iron/steel fiber reinforced plastic (SFRC) covers and
frames and embedded in reinforced cement concrete slab. Weight of cover, frame and thickness
of slab shall be as specified in the Schedule of Quantities or given above.
5.10.7 Road gullies, ramp drains, gratings in basement shall be cast iron with M.S. frame or Steel Fiber
Reinforced Concrete (SFRC) with frame as specified in the Schedule of Quantities.
5.11 Making connections
5.11.1 Contractor shall connect the sewer line of the building to the main manhole by providing making
holes and channels etc.
5.12 Measurement
5.12.1 Excavation
Measurement for excavation of pipe trenches shall be made per linear meter under the
respective category of soil classification encountered at site and specified in the tender.
A) Ordinary soil
B) Hard soil (hard moorum & soft rock)
C) Hard rock requiring chiseling
D) Hard rock requiring blasting
Trenches shall be measured between outside walls of manholes at top and the depth shall be
the average depth between the two ends to the nearest cm. The rate quoted shall be for a
depth up to 1.5 m or as given in the Schedule of Quantities.
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Payment for trenches more than 1.5 m in depth shall be made for extra depth as given in the
schedule of quantities and above the rate for depth up to 1.5 m.
Timbering and Shoring Timbering and shoring as described above shall be measured per sq m
and paid for as per the type of timbering of shoring done at site and as per the relevant item in
the Schedule of Quantities. Rate for timbering and shoring shall be for all depths and types of
soil classifications including saturated soil.
Saturated Soil
No extra payment for pumping and bailing out water shall be made for excavation with an
average depth of 1.5 m in saturated soil, surface water from rain falls or broken pipes lines, or
sieves and other similar sources. An extra rate as quoted in the schedule of quantities shall be
paid for excavation in saturated soil for pipe trenches above average depth of 1.5 m. No
payment is admissible for water collected from surface sources and broken pipelines or sewers.
Refilling, Consolidation and Disposal of Surplus Earth
Rate quoted for excavation of trenches shall be inclusive of refilling, consolidation and disposal
of surplus earth within a lead of 200 m.
5.12.2 SW Pipes / RCC pipes
SW /R.C.C. pipes shall be measured for the finished length of the Pipe line per
linear meter i.e.
(a) Lengths between manholes shall be recorded from inside of one manhole to inside of
other manhole
(b) Length between gully trap and manhole shall be recorded between socket of pipe near
gully trap and inside of manhole. Rate shall include all items given in the schedule of
quantities and specifications.
5.12.3 Gully Traps
Gully traps shall be measured by the number and rate shall include all excavation, foundation,
concrete brick masonry, cement plaster inside and outside, C.I. grating and sealed cover and
frame.
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5.12.4 Cement Concrete for Pipes
Cement concrete in bed and all round or in haunches shall be paid per running meter between
the outside walls of manholes at bottom of the trench. No additional payment is admissible in
respect of concreting done for widths greater than specified, for shuttering or centering and
concreting in sub soil water conditions.
5.12.5 Manholes, Catch basins & Ramp drains
a) All manholes and catch basins shall be measured by numbers and shall include all items
specified above and necessary excavation, refilling & disposal of surplus earth.
b) Manholes with depths greater than specified under the main item shall be paid for
under "extra depth" and shall include all items as given for manholes. Measurement
shall be done to the nearest cm. Depth of the manholes shall be measured from top of
the manhole cover to bottom of chancel.
a) Ramp drains shall be measured per meter length.
5.12.6 Making Connections
Item for making connection to municipal sewer shall be paid for by number and shall include all
items given in the Schedule of Quantities and specifications.
END OF SECTION V
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SECTION VI
WATER SUPPLY PUMPS & EQUIPMENTS AND WATER TREATMENT UNITS ETC.
1.0 Pumps and Water Treatment Equipment
1.1 Work under this sub‐head consists of furnishing all labour, materials, equipment and accessories
necessary and required to completely install pumping system for various water supply services
and water treatment as per drawings, specified hereinafter and given in the Bill of Quantities.
1.2 Without restricting to the generality of the foregoing, the work of pumps and water treatment
equipment shall include the followings:
a) Filter feed pumps.
b) Domestic water transfer pump (Hydroprnumatic System)
c) Sump pumps for drainage.
d) Water treatment unit consisting of MGF and chlorination etc.
e) Motor control panels, power and control cabling and allied electrical works.
f) Pipes, valves, accessories, hangers, supports, delivery and suction feeders and connection to
proposed pipe work.
1.3 Source of Water Supply:
All the water supply requirement o shall be meeting from tube well / borewell water supply.
1.4 QUALITY OF RAW WATER
Parameters Values
Colour Hazen Units < 5
Odour objectionable
Taste unagreeable
Turbidity, NTU 3.90
Ph 7‐7.5
Total Dissolved solids mg/l 700
Chloride (as Cl) mg/l 36
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Total hardness (as CaCo3) mg/l 250
Iron (as Fe) mg/l Nil
Coliform Organism / 100 ml. Nil
E coli/100ml absent
2.0 PUMP SET
2.1 Water Supply Pumps
(These specifications are applicable for all clear water pumps and as specified in Bill of
Quantities)
2.1.1 Water supply pumps shall be suitable for clean water. Pumps shall be single or multistage,
monoblock horizontal, vertical, centrifugal pumps with cast iron/stainless steel body and
stainless steel/bronze impeller, stainless steel shaft and coupled to a TEFC electric motor by
means of a flexible coupling or as specified in bill of quantities. Each pump should operate a
curve 10m below specified head.
2.1.2 Pump and motor shall be mounted on a common M.S. structural or C.I. base plate or as required
as per site conditions.
2.1.3 Each pump shall be provided with a totally enclosed fan cooled induction motor of required H.P.
and RPM specified in the bill of quantities and as per requirement.
2.1.4 Each pumping set shall be provided with a 150mm dia or of suitable size gunmetal “Bourden”
type pressure gauge with gunmetal isolation cock and connecting piping.
2.1.5 Provide vibration‐eliminating pads appropriate for each pump.
2.1.6 Provide rate of flow measuring meter with bypass arrangement with every set of pumps as
shown on the drawings and given in the bill of quantities (to be paid separately).
2.1.7 All water supply pumps shall be provided with mechanical seals, of required specifications.
3.0 SUMP PUMP
3.1 Sump pumps shall be submersible type for lifting domestic sewage or muddy water/drainage as
specified in Bill of Quantities. Pump with impeller of approved material shall be mounted on
waterproof motor. The impeller shall be suitable for handling solids upto 46‐100mm dia. or as
specified in Bill of Quantities.
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3.2 The pump shall automatically operate with high water level and stop at low water level in the
sump by means of “Electronic Level Controller”, of the approved make.
3.3 The sump pumps shall be complete in all respect and shall be installed as per manufacturer’s
requirement as shown in the drawing. All accessories shall be In‐Built as per manufacturer’s
specification.
5.0 CABLES
5.1 Contractor shall provide all power control cables from the motor control center to various
motors, level controllers and other control devices.
5.2 Cables shall conform to I.S: 1554 and carry ISI mark.
5.3 Wiring cables shall conform to I.S 694.
5.4 All power and wiring cables shall be aluminum conductor PVC insulated armored and PVC
sheathed of 1100 volts grade.
5.5 All control cables shall be copper conductor PVC insulated armored and PVC sheathed 1100 Volt
grade.
5.6 All cables shall have stranded conductors. The cables shall be in drums as far as possible and
bear manufacturer’s name.
5.7 All cable joints shall be made in approved manner as per standard practice.
6.0 CABLE TRAYS
6.1 Contractor shall provide M.S slotted cable trays at locations as shown on the drawings and of
sizes as given in the bill of quantities.
6.2 Cable trays shall be supported from the bottom of the slab at intervals of 60cms at both ends by
anchor fasteners. Cost of MS angle, rods and anchor fasteners etc. shall be included in the rate
of the tray and no separate payment shall be made on this account.
6.3 Cost of clips, bolts, nuts, support rods and any other materials required to fix the trays in proper
manner shall be included in the rate for trays.
8.0 CONTROL PANELS / STARTERS
8.1 Switch board cubicles of approved type shall be fabricated from 16‐gauge M.S. sheet with dust
and vermin proof construction. It shall be painted with powder‐coated finish of approved make
and shade. It shall be fitted with suitable etched plastic identification plates for each motor.
The cubicle shall comprise of the followings:‐ (Switch gear as given in the bill of quantities).
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a)
Incoming main isolation MCCB of required capacity.
b)
Fully Aluminum taped Bus Bar of required capacity.
c)
Isolation MCCB one for each motor.
d)
Fully automatic as specified D.O.L/Star Delta starters suitable for motor H.P. with push
buttons one for each motor and on/off indicating neon lamps. (DOL upto 7.5 HP and Star
Delta from more than 7.5 H.P)
e) Single phase preventor of appropriate rating for each motor.
f) Panel type ampere meters one for each motor with selector switch.
g) Panel type voltmeter on incoming main with rotary selector switch to read voltage between
phase to neutral and phase‐to‐phase.
h) Neon phase indicating lamps for incoming main and on/off indicating lamps for each motor.
i) Rotary switch for manual or auto operation for each pump (manual/auto off).
j) Fully taped separate aluminum bus bars of required capacity and with required outlets.
k) Space for liquid level controllers as specified + 1 extra space.
l) The panel shall be pre‐wired with colour‐coded wiring. All interconnecting wiring from
incoming main to switch gear, meters and accessories within the switchboard panel.
m) Provision of main incoming cables from the top of the panel.
8.2 All switch gears and accessories shall be of approved make such as “Siemens, English Electric,
Larsen & Toubro” or equivalent, or as specified.
8.3 Switchboard cubicles shall be floor or wall mounted type as recommended by manufacturers. All
floor‐mounted switchboard shall rest on minimum 225mm high platform. The contractor shall
provide the shop drawings for base and panels.
9.0 VIBRATION ELIMINATORS
Provide on all suction and delivery lines double flanged reinforced neoprene flexible pipe
connectors. Connectors should be suitable for a working pressure of each pump. Length of the
connector shall be as per manufacturer’s details.
11.0 WATER FILTER
11.1 Water filter shall be of dual filter media pressure filter downward or upward flow type suitable
for a rate of filtration given in bill of quantities.
11.2 Filter shall be vertical type of required diameter. The shell shall be fabricated from M.S. plate
suitable to withstand a working pressure given in bill of quantities. The minimum thickness of
shell will be 8mm and dished ends shall be 10mm. The filter shall have at least one pressure
tight manhole cover or as specified in Bill of Quantities.
Filter shall be provided with screwed or flanged connections for inlet, outlet, individual drain
connections and all other connections necessary and required. Filter shall be painted inside with
two or more coats of non‐toxic corrosion resistant paint, one coat of red oxide primer outside
with two or more coats of synthetic enamel paint of approved shade.
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11.3 Under Drain System
11.4 Face Piping
Complete uPVC frontal face piping (10 kg/cm2 rating conforming to IS:4985) and valves battery
with CI Butterfly valves, pressure gauges and sampling points at inlet and outlet. etc. covering all
functions of service, backwash, rinse, air release etc.
11.5 Accessories
Each filter shall be provided with following accessories:‐
a) Air release valve with connecting piping.
b) 100mm dia dial bourden type gunmetal pressure gauges with gunmetal isolation cock and
connecting piping on inlet and outlet.
c) Sampling cocks on raw water inlet and filtered water outlet.
d) Individual drain connection with gunmetal fullway valve.
e) Connection with valve for air scouring.
13.0 PIPING
13.1 Pipes for suction and delivery shall be galvanised/M.S tube (heavy duty) confirming to I.S:1239
upto 150mm dia and as per I.S:3589 for dia 200mm and above or as specified in bill of
quantities. The M.S flanges shall confirm to I.S:6392‐1971.
13.2 Gate valve and check valve above 65mm dia shall be C.I. double flanged conforming to I.S:780
manufactured by the reputed manufacturers or C.I. double flanged butterfly valves as specified
in bill of quantities or elsewhere or as per approval of Engineer‐in‐charge.
13.3 Full way and check valves 65mm dia and below shall be gunmetal tested to 20Kg/cm2 pressure
certified and conforming to I.S:778.
13.4 Suction strainer or foot valves shall be C.I., confirming to I.S:4038 ‐ 1979, as specified in bill of
quantities.
13.5 Joints
All pipes and fittings shall be provided with flanged joints, with flanges either screwed or welded
complete and jointed with 1.5mm thick gasket complete with nuts, bolts and washers etc.
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13.6 Testing
All G.I/M.S pipes (except fire pipe) shall be tested hydrostically for a period of 30 minutes to a
pressure of 7 Kg/cm2 without drop in pressure and all G.I/M.S pipes for fire shall be tested
hydrostically for a period of 30 minutes to a pressure of 12.5 Kg/cm2 without drop in pressure.
14.0 MEASUREMENTS
14.1 Raw water, garden pump and fire pumps shall be measured by numbers and hydro pumps and
sump pumps shall be measured by sets and shall include all items as given in the bill of
quantities.
14.2 Motor control panel and level controllers shall be measured by numbers.
14.3 Pipes for suction and delivery header and mains shall be measured per linear metre along the
centre line of the pipe and shall be inclusive of all fittings.
14.4 Cable trays and cables shall be measured per linear meter.
14.5 Structural clamps including hangers shall be measured by weight calculated from sections used.
No separate payment shall be admissible for bolts, anchor bolts, rawl plugs etc.
14.6 No separate payment shall be made for making connections of the existing service lines to the
pumps. Vibration eliminator pads are included in the scope of this work.
15.0 GUARANTEE
15.1 The contractor shall submit a warranty for all equipment, materials and accessories supplied by
him against manufacturing defects, malfunctioning or under capacity functioning.
15.2 The form of warranty shall be as approved by the Engineer‐in‐charge.
15.3 The warranty shall be valid for a period of one year from the date of commissioning and handing
over.
15.4 The warranty shall expressly include replacement of all defective or under capacity equipment,
Engineer‐in‐charge may allow repair of certain equipment if the same is found to meet the
requirement for efficient functioning of the system.
15.5 The warranty shall include replacement of any equipment found to have capacity lesser than the
rated capacity as accepted in the contract. The replacement equipment shall be approved by the
Engineer‐in‐charge.
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS FOR WATER SUPPLY PUMPS & EQUIPMENTS AND WATER TREATMENT
UNIT ETC.
(TO BE FILLED BY THE TENDERER)
(I). FILTER FEED PUMPS
1. Discharge :
2. Head :
3. Type :
4. H.P of Motor :
5. Other Details :
:
(II). WATER TRASFER PUMP
A. PUMP:
1. Discharge. :
2. Total head at full
discharge. :
3. Make and Model No. :
4. Type. :
5. Frame size. :
6. BHP absorbed
(a) at rated head and
discharge.
7. Casing material. :
8. Impeller material. :
9. Shaft material. :
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
10. No. of stages. :
11. Type of drive. :
12. Type of seal. :
B. MOTOR:
1. Make. :
2. Frame size. :
3. Type. :
4. Protection type. :
5. Insulation class. :
6. Electrical particulars
(Voltage/No. of phase/
frequency). :
7. I.S. conforming to :
8. H.P. :
9. Speed. :
(III). FILTER BOTH FOR ACF & MGF
1. Make :
2. Model :
3. Dia Meter :
4. Height :
5. Type of Flow :
6. Material of Construction :
7. Shell/Dished end thickness :
8. Max. working pressure :
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
9. Hydro test pressure :
10. Max. Flow rate :
11. Min. flow rate :
12. Filtration Rate :
13. Inlet/outlet pipe Size :
14. Type of Media :
15. Media Quantity :
16. Type of Valve :
17. Back Wash Frequency :
18. Pressure drop across bed :
(IV). SUMP PUMPS (FOR DRAINAGE)
1. Discharge :
2. Head :
3. Type :
4. Solid Handling Capacity :
5. H.P of Motor :
6. Other Details :
(V). ELECTRIC CONTROL PANEL
1. Make :
2. Make of switch fuse unit/breaker used. :
3. Thickness of sheet metal used. :
4. Make of contractors. :
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
5. Make of cables and size of
cables for different motors. :
6. Any other informations. :
Note:‐
The tenderer must give as maximum as possible information. They may add any other relevant
information’s also, if required.
END OF SECTION – I
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
LIST OF APPROVED MAKES
5.1 All materials and equipment used in execution of work shall be of approved makes listed below.
Any make offered by Tendered other than the approved makes will be subject to the approval of
Owner/ Architect/ Consultant/ Interior Designer. If other makes are offered, the same shall be
clearly indicated in tender.
5.2 Contractor shall list out the makes of equipment and materials offered during tender stage
itself. Decision about the final selection of the make from the makes included in Agreement
shall rest with the Owner/ Architect/ Consultant as applicable.
Sl No Item / Material Make
1 GI Pipes as per IS:1239 Surya Prakash/ Jindal
5 Cables KEI / Sky tone / HAVELL’S
6 Water Meter Kranti / Kent
7 PVC Copper Wire Sky tone / Finolex /KEI
8 uPVC Pipes & Fittings Supreme / Finolex
9 CPVC Pipes & Fittings Astral / Ashirvad/ Ajay
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PROJECT: ‐ CEDAR LAXURIA.
18 Chemical Dosing Pumps/Tanks Toshcon/ ASIA LMI/Edose
21 ELECTRICAL WORK
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KEY PLAN
ARCHITECT :
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
Tel : 91 141 4299999
Fax : 91 141 2741664
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STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SG STRUCTURES
Sg A-36,1ST FLOOR, SUNDER SINGH BANDARI NAGAR,
SWEJ FARM, NEW SANGANER ROAD, JAIPUR-302019
E-mail: sg.structures@gmail.com
Tel: 09772202219,0141-2297076
PROJECT :
TOILET
1570 x 2555
D-C53
UTILITY
D-C50 BEDROOM
3425 x 1755
BALCONY 3350 x 4005 BALCONY
BEDROOM 1600 x 1525 1820 x 2400
4185 x 3090 11 10
DINING 12 9
3505 x 3315 13 8
14 7
KITCHEN
15 6 D-C48
3430x 2390 TERRACE
16 5
2500 x 4615 TOILET
17 4
18 3 2585 x 1605
D-C42 D-C43 D-C44 D-C45 19 2
20 1
DN
UP
BEDROOM TOILET
3195 x 3975 2505 x 1515
BALCONY
2125 x 3200 LIVING D-C40 D-C41
7060 x 3205
KITCHEN BEDROOM
4155 x 3315
D-C38 D-C39 2685 x 3230
LIVING
BALCONY 7060 x 3200
2125 x 3200 DRAWING / D-C35 D-C36
DINING
D-C34
4440 x 5830
M.V.
TOILET
2390 x 1540
F.H.C. BEDROOM
4155 x 3180
D-C20 D-C21
D-C18 D-C19
STUDY
KITCHEN TOILET
TERRACE 2695 x 1940
2730 x 3255 2505 x 1515
2745 x 2630
BEDROOM
D-C16 3195 x 3950
D-C15 DRAWING/DINING
4430 x 6080
306.978 BEDROOM TOILET
DN 3350 x 3825 2590 x 1605
UP
20 D-C14
19
1 18
2 17 TERRACE
3 16 2500 x 3940 BALCONY BALCONY
BEDROOM KITCHEN 4 15 1600 x 1655 1525 x 2300
4185 x 3225 2590 x 3230 5 14
6 13
D-C7 D-C8 D-C9 D-C10
7 12
TOILET BEDROOM 8 11 TOILET
2470 x 1515 3155 x 4165 1570 x 2485
9
10
1013.397 1013.397
UTILITY 170.132
2510 x 1375
TOILET BEDROOM
2470 x 1615 3360 x 4215
D-C4
BALCONY BALCONY
1525x 2600 1660 x 1525
D-C1 TOILET
1470 x 2585
ARCHITECT :
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STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SG STRUCTURES
Sg A-36,1ST FLOOR, SUNDER SINGH BANDARI NAGAR,
SWEJ FARM, NEW SANGANER ROAD, JAIPUR-302019
E-mail: sg.structures@gmail.com
Tel: 09772202219,0141-2297076
BALCONY
PROJECT :
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SHAFT -03
3114.645
SHAFT -11
SHAFT -10
ARCHITECT :
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
Tel : 91 141 4299999
Fax : 91 141 2741664
email - studio@maarchitects.in,
web - www.maarchitects.in
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SG STRUCTURES
Sg A-36,1ST FLOOR, SUNDER SINGH BANDARI NAGAR,
SWEJ FARM, NEW SANGANER ROAD, JAIPUR-302019
E-mail: sg.structures@gmail.com
Tel: 09772202219,0141-2297076
PROJECT :
SHAFT-01 SHAFT-02 SHAFT-03 SHAFT-04 SHAFT-05 SHAFT-06 SHAFT-07 SHAFT-08 SHAFT-09 SHAFT-10 SHAFT-11 SHAFT-12 SHAFT-13 SHAFT-14 date : 03-12-15 checked by: BHIM .SINGH
BALCONY BALCONY
1525x 2600 1660 x 1525
D-C4
TOILET BEDROOM
2470 x 1615 3360 x 4215
UTILITY
2510 x 1375 334.575
56.17334.575
10
TOILET BEDROOM 9 TOILET
2470 x 1515 3155 x 4165 8 11 1570 x 2485
D-C7 D-C8 7 12 D-C9 D-C10
6 13
KITCHEN 5 14
BEDROOM
4 15 BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3225 2590 x 3230
3 16 BALCONY 1600 x 1655 1525 x 2300
2 17 2500 x 3940
1 18
19
20 D-C14
DRAWING/DINING
UP
DN
101.349 BEDROOM
3350 x 3825
TOILET
2590 x 1605
BALCONY
2745 x 2630 KITCHEN TOILET
STUDY
2730 x 3255 2505 x 1515
2695 x 1940 D-C18 D-C19
D-C20 D-C21
BEDROOM
4155 x 3180
F.H.C.
TOILET
2390 x 1540
M.V.
BEDROOM
DRAWING /
4085 x 3190 TOILET D-C22 D-C24 D-C25
DINING
2390 x 1500 D-C23 4440 x 5830
D-C26 D-C27
LIFT
BEDROOM 1900 X 2000 BALCONY
(13 PESS. 4330 x 2500
4230 x 3085
MAKE OTIS)
DINING
3505 x 3315
KITCHEN D-C28 D-C29
3430 x 2390
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS. BALCONY
D-C30 D-C31 D-C32 D-C33 MAKE OTIS) 4330 x 2365
D-C34 DRAWING /
DINING
D-C35 D-C36
4440 x 5830
BALCONY
2125 x 3200 LIVING
7060 x 3200
D-C38 D-C39
KITCHEN BEDROOM
2685 x 3230 4155 x 3315
LIVING
BALCONY 7060 x 3205 D-C40 D-C41
2125 x 3200 BEDROOM TOILET
3195 x 3975 2505 x 1515
UP
DN
20 1
D-C42 D-C43 D-C44 D-C45 19 2
18 3 TOILET
17 4 2585 x 1605
16 5
BALCONY
KITCHEN 15 6 2500 x 4615 D-C48
3430x 2390 14 7
DINING 13 8
3505 x 3315 12 9
BEDROOM 11 10
BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3090 1600 x 1525 1820 x 2400
BEDROOM
UTILITY 3350 x 4005
D-C50
3425 x 1755
D-C53
TOILET
1570 x 2555
D-C56 D-C57
ARCHITECT :
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STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SG STRUCTURES
Sg A-36,1ST FLOOR, SUNDER SINGH BANDARI NAGAR,
SWEJ FARM, NEW SANGANER ROAD, JAIPUR-302019
E-mail: sg.structures@gmail.com
Tel: 09772202219,0141-2297076
BALCONY
PROJECT :
SHAFT-01 SHAFT-02 SHAFT-03 SHAFT-04 SHAFT-05 SHAFT-06 SHAFT-07 SHAFT-08 SHAFT-09 SHAFT-10 SHAFT-11 SHAFT-12 SHAFT-13 SHAFT-14 SHAFT-15 SHAFT-16 SHAFT-17 SHAFT-18 SHAFT-19 SHAFT-20
BALCONY
1.52M x 2.6M
BALCONY
1660 x 1525
TOILET
BEDROOM
2470 x 1615
3360 x 4215
RISER = 145
UTILITY TREAD = 300
2510 x 1525 WIDTH = 1370
3155 x 4165
BEDROOM
1370 1370
TOILET TOILET
2470 x 1515 1570 x 2485
STANDING BALCONY
BEDROOM KITCHEN
2590 x 3230 BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3225
3135 x 600
DN BEDROOM TOILET
STAIRS UPTO 3350 x 3825 2590 x 1605
DRAWING/DINING 14TH FLOOR UTILITY
4430 x 6080 2505 x 1605
FFL +41750
BEDROOM
3195 x 3950
BALCONY
1605 x 2630 KITCHEN TOILET
2730 x 3255 2505 x 1515
FFL +41740
STANDING BALCONY
BEDROOM
150
4155 x 3180
3135 x 600
F.H.C.
FFL +41750
M.V.
DRAWING /
DINING
4440 x 5830
FFL +41700
LIFT TERRACE
1900 X 2000 1875 x 2500
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
D BLOCK LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
FFL +41700
D-C38
D BLOCK
FFL +41700
FFL +41700
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
FFL +41700
L.V. BALCONY
T.O.C. LVL
+47850 F.H.C. 1675 x 1900
BEDROOM
3165 x 4610
TOILET
1515 x 2395
M.V.
BEDROOM
4275 x 3525
C BLOCK
TOILET
2515 x 1520 CLIENT :
B 230 x 450
PUJA/STORE DRESS
LIFT 1390 x 1515 2240 x 1410
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS. 2275
CEDAR
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
MAKE OTIS)
DRAWING BALCONY
5460
C BLOCK
4920 x 3710 4925 x 3710
JAIPUR
LIFT
2500 X 1950 FFL +41750
(13 PESS. MAKE OTIS)
230 460
FFL +41740
600
KITCHEN
DRESS
230
TOILET UTILITY
BALCONY
1525 x 1900 pvt. ltd.
1335 x 1630 3205 x 1755
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300
WIDTH = 1370
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
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MEP CONSULTANTS
T.O.C. -370
FROM T.O.C.
FFL +41700
B-C17
TOC +1700
FROM T.O.C.
T.O.C. LVL
B BLOCK
+47850
FFL +41700
FFL +41740
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
FFL +41700
LIFT
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
F.H.C.
TOC +2830
M.V. FROM T.O.C.
B BLOCK LIFT
2500 X 1950
L.V. (13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
FFL +41750
PASSAGE
1450
FFL +41750
BALCONY DRAWING/DINING
1605 x 2630 4060 x 7455
DRAWING/DINING LIVING
4430 x 5985 2765 x 3565
STAIRS UPTO
14TH FLOOR
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
STANDING BALCONY
STANDING BALCONY
DN
3135 x 600
KITCHEN
3135 x 600
2685 x 3675
UTILITY
2020 x 2545
14th FLOOR PLAN
UTILITY
2510 x 1550
TOILET
LOWER TERRACE WATER SUPPLY & FLOOR PLAN
TOILET
2620 x 1710
2470 x 1710
BEDROOM NORTH:
3365 x 4310
DRAWN BY :
BALCONY
BALCONY
1685 x 1640
BHIM
1525 x 2600 BALCONY
1675 x 1525 BEDROOM BALCONY
3380 x 4335 1605 x 2600
TOILET
1640 x 2590
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
DN
TERRACE
LIFT
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
D BLOCK
5095
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
TERRACE BELOW
TERRACE BELOW
D BLOCK
STAIRS UPTO
13th FLOOR LVL
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300
WIDTH = 1370
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
TERRACE BELOW TERRACE PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
C BLOCK CLIENT :
18
CA
LIFT
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS) ST
AI
RC CA
19
CEDAR
TE
17
AS
RR
CA
E
AC
UP
5460
TO
C BLOCK JAIPUR
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS. MAKE OTIS)
TERRACE CA 20 CA 21
DN
ARCHITECT :
TERRACE BELOW
SWA 1
pvt. ltd.
LIFT PIT TERRACE
BELOW Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
2450
1900
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300
WIDTH = 1370
A BLOCK SWA 2 Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
LIFT PIT Tel : 91 141 4299999
1950
BELOW
Fax : 91 141 2741664
2500
SWA 3
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RISER = 145
TREAD = 300
WIDTH = 1370
MEP CONSULTANTS
TERRACE BELOW
CA
DN
39
CA
41
6630
TERRACE
TERRACE BELOW
LIFT PIT
1900 x 2000
TERRACE BELOW
B BLOCK
LIFT PIT
2500 x 1950
TERRACE
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - A,B,C & D
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
WATER SUPPLY LAYOUT
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
TERRACE BHIM
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
MEP CONSULTANTS
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - A
TYP. FLOOR PLAN
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
SONU
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
B-C1 B-C2
TOILET
2400 x 1560
230
BEDROOM
B-C4
B-C3
3995 x 3190 TOILET
2400 x 1480
B-C5 B-C6
UTILITY
3245 x 1755
BEDROOM
4185 x 3090 TOILET
1640 x 2585
B-C9
B-C8
B-C7
STANDING BALCONY
3135 x 600
KITCHEN
3430 x 2365
DINING BALCONY
3505 x 3315
BALCONY 1525 x 2665
1685 x 1640
B-C13 BEDROOM
B-C14
B-C10 B-C11 B-C12
B-C15
3360 x 4375
BALCONY
2125 x 3200 B-C16
TOILET
DN UP 2615 x 1710
UTILITY
LIVING 2020 x 2440
7060 x 3200
B-C17 B-C18
B-C19
BEDROOM TOILET
3325 x 4320 2470 x 1510
B-C20 B-C21
BALCONY
2125 x 3200
KITCHEN
BEDROOM
2685 x 4240
STANDING BALCONY
7060 x 3205
3135 x 600
CLIENT :
B-C22 B-C23 B-C24 B-C25
CEDAR LUXURIA
450
KITCHEN
3430 x 2385 B-C26 B-C27 PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
PASSAGE
STANDING BALCONY
1870 PROJECT:
3135 x 600
2000
CUTOUT
BEDROOM 2575 x 3965 F.H.C. 1900 X 2000
4015 x 3195 (13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS) ARCHITECT :
TOILET M.V.
B-C32 B-C33
2390 x 1530
LIFT
2500 X 1950 Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
1950
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B-C34 B-C35
2500 Tel : 91 141 4299999
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B-C36
4710 x 4100
PASSAGE email - studio@maarchitects.in,
STUDY 1665 web - www.maarchitects.in
BALCONY 2695 x 1940 DRAWING/DINING
2125 x 2630 4060 x 7455
DRAWING/DINING
4430 x 5985
MEP CONSULTANTS
300 x 600 B-C37 B-C38 B-C39 B-C40
STANDING BALCONY
UP
STANDING BALCONY
DN
3135 x 600
3135 x 600
KITCHEN
B-C41
BEDROOM BEDROOM
3230
UTILITY
2020 x 2545
UTILITY
B-C47
B-C48
2510 x 1550
TOILET
TOILET 2620 x 1710
2470 x 1710
B-C52
B-C50 B-C49
B-C51
1525 x 2600
DRAWING TITLE :
BALCONY
BALCONY
B-C53
CHECKED BY : SOMNATH
DRAWING NO. :
PROJECT NO. : GH-2030
PL - BA - 201
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
BALCONY
1525 x 2590
TOILET
2400 x 1705
TOILET BEDROOM
3365 x 4265 UTILITY
2760 x 1530
2730 x 1525
PROJECT:
BEDROOM
TOILET 3160 x 4090 KITCHEN CEDAR LUXURIA
2515 x 1660 2685 x 3345
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
L.V. BALCONY
F.H.C. 1675 x 1900
STANDING BALCONY
BEDROOM CLIENT :
M.V.
3135 x 600
3165 x 4610
BEDROOM
1515 x 2395
4235 x 3230
TOILET
BEDROOM
CEDAR
4275 x 3525 JAIPUR
DRAWING / TOILET
DINING 2515 x 1520
4440 x 5960
PUJA/STORE DRESS
BALCONY LIFT 1390 x 1515 2240 x 1410
2125 x 2500 1900 X 2000
(13 PESS. 2240 ARCHITECT :
1400 x 1615
2230 x 1510
PWD. RM.
2440 x 3870
STANDING BALCONY
3135 x 600
SERVANT
ROOM TOILET
BEDROOM 2215 x 2210
2550 x 1625
DN UP BEDROOM
4185 x 3140
20 1 4310 x 3580
19 2
BEDROOM KITCHEN
18 3
TOILET 2580 x 3555
17 4
2465 x 1515
3160 x 3990
16 5
TOILET
15 6 1335 x 1630 BALCONY
1525 x 1900
14 7 UTILITY
UTILITY 13 8 3205 x 1755
2500 x 1650 12 9
2760 x 1530
TOILET
11 10
BEDROOM
3365 x 4120
TOILET
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
BALCONY
1525 x 2590 2400 x 1670
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - C
TYP. FLOOR PLAN
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
SONU
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
TOILET
1470 x 2585
D-C1
BALCONY
D-C2
BALCONY
1525x 2600 1660 x 1525
D-C3
D-C4
TOILET BEDROOM
2470 x 1615 3360 x 4215
D-C5
D-C6
UTILITY
1525
2510 x 1375
1825
230
10 1370 1370
BEDROOM 9 TOILET
TOILET
2470 x 1515 3155 x 4165 8 11 1570 x 2485
D-C7 D-C8 7 12 D-C9 D-C10
6 13
KITCHEN 5 14
BEDROOM
4 15 BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3225 2590 x 3230
TERRACE
STANDING BALCONY
2 17
D-C13
1 18
D-C12
19
20 D-C14
UP
DN BEDROOM TOILET
3350 x 3825 2590 x 1605
DRAWING/DINING
PROJECT:
D-C15 D-C16 4430 x 6080
CEDAR LUXURIA
2695 x 1940
TERRACE
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
STUDY
2745 x 2630 BEDROOM
KITCHEN TOILET
3195 x 3950
D-C18 D-C19
D-C17
STANDING BALCONY
D-C20 D-C21 CLIENT :
BEDROOM
3135 x 600
4155 x 3180
F.H.C.
TOILET CEDAR
2390 x 1540
M.V. JAIPUR
BEDROOM
DRAWING /
4085 x 3190 TOILET D-C22 D-C24 D-C25
DINING
2390 x 1500 D-C23 4440 x 5830
D-C26 D-C27
LIFT
STANDING BALCONY
STANDING BALCONY
D-C37
3135 x 600
D-C38 D-C39
KITCHEN BEDROOM
2685 x 3230 4155 x 3315
LIVING
BALCONY 7060 x 3205 D-C40 D-C41
2125 x 3200 BEDROOM TOILET
3195 x 3975 2505 x 1515
UP
D-C46
DN
20 1
D-C42 D-C43 D-C44 D-C45 19 2
18 3 TOILET
17 4 2585 x 1605
16 5
TERRACE
KITCHEN 2500 x 4615
STANDING BALCONY
15 6 D-C48
D-C47
3430x 2390 14 7
3135 x 600
DINING 13 8
3505 x 3315 12 9
BEDROOM 11 10 BALCONY
BALCONY
D-C49
TOILET
1570 x 2555 No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - D
D-C56 TYP. FLOOR PLAN
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
SONU
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
CA 2
CA 2
CA 1
CA 1
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
ILET
TO
ON
Y
Fax : 91 141 2741664
30
LC
x 18
BA
40
25
24
17
3
CA
CA
email - studio@maarchitects.in,
75
x 16
web - www.maarchitects.in
9
CA
2
CA
x 3 NY
0
30 O
70
18 ALC
1
CA
B
x3 G
0
80 IN
81
12
42 LIV
CA
x 1 NY
0
00 O
79
32 ALC
B
OM
8
0
CA
31
13
DR
x3
CA
4
BE
CA 15
44
x3 G
30 WIN
0
81
35 RA
D
11
45 .
x 21 T RM
7
CA
CA
24 RVAN
SE
30
18
16
CA
NY
CA
O
0
81
LC
x3
BA
30
18
x 3 OM
0
15 O
34
44 EDR
B
10
19
CA
CA
17
CA
15
CA
LV / MV
CA 20 CA 21 CA 24
CA 23
CA 22
14
CA
BEDROOM
4310 x 3525
CA 25
BEDROOM
3130 x 4565
PUJA/STORE
1390 x 1515
SWA 1
CA 27 CA 28 CA 29
LIFT PIT
LTA 01 DRAWING
AREA LIVING AREA
PASSAGE 4885 x 3710 4990 x 3710
2170 MM WIDE
SWA 2
LIFT PIT
LTA 02
CA 30 CA 31
SWA 3
FHS KITCHEN
2370 x 3860
CA 32
SERVANT
ROOM
2215 x 2375
CA 34
BEDROOM
4345 x 3535
CA
UTILITY
42
CA 37
3205 x 1720
CA 36
CA 38
CA 35
UPTO HT. OF
900 MM
LV / MV
DRAWING TITLE :
TO x 14
24
ILET 05
05
CA
43
PLUMBING DRAWING
CA
CA
40
CA
46 BE
39
DR
44
OO
15
M
x3
35
0
BA
LC
BLOCK - A
18
ON
30
Y
CA
x3
SE
41
81
24
RV
0
30
CA
AN
x2
44
T
14
RM
D CA
CA
35 RA 5
.
47
49
30 W IN
x 38 G
10
CA NORTH:
KIT 0 x
39
53
BE
44
CH 258
DRAWN BY :
8
15
DR
CA
EN 0
x3
OO
45
UPTO HT. OF
CA
B
31
M
SONU
A
50
0
SL
900 MM
LIV x 3
42
G
IN
80
IN 81
BA 00 x
LD
G 0
32
FO
LC 17
ON 90
Y
CA
48
PU TOR 505
JA E
S x1
11
18
BA
/
95
55
30
LC
CA
x3
CHECKED BY :
ON
81
Y
DR 0
ES
21
SOMNATH
S
90
56
x1
CA
50
5
CA
51
DATE : 03-01-2015 SCALE :
A3 1:50
CA
CA
57
54
Upto Ht. Of
1150 MM from
floor finish
B-C2 B-C2
TOILET
2400 x 1480
TOILET
2400 x 1560 TOILET
2400 x 1560
B-C6 TOILET
2400 x 1480
B-C6
B-C16
TOILET
2615 x 1710
TOILET
2615 x 1710
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
TOILET
2390 x 1530 TOILET
2390 x 1530
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - B
TYP.TOILET DETAIL
300 x 600
NORTH:
DRAWN BY : SONU
CHECKED BY : SOMNATH
DRAWING NO. :
PROJECT NO. : GH-2030
PL - BA - 201
TOILET
1640 x 2585
TOILET
2390 x 1515 TOILET
B-C7
B-C7
B-C8
B-C8
2390 x 1515
TOILET
1640 x 2585
B-C3
B-C3
KITCHEN
KITCHEN 3430 x 2365
3430 x 2365
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
B-C12 B-C13 PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
B-C12 B-C13
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
450
B-C20
KITCHEN
2685 x 4240
KITCHEN
2685 x 4240
300 x 600
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - B
TYP. TOILET DETAIL
NORTH:
DRAWN BY : SONU
CHECKED BY : SOMNATH
UTILITY
2730 x 1525
KITCHEN
2685 x 3345
TOILET KITCHEN
2685 x 3345
2515 x 1660
TOILET
2515 x 1660
TOILET
2400 x 1705
PROJECT:
TOILET
1370 x 1525
TOILET
1370 x 1525 CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
DRESS
PWD. RM. 2230 x 1510 PWD. RM.
1400 x 1615
1400 x 1615
DRESS
CLIENT :
2230 x 1510
CEDAR
JAIPUR
TOILET
2550 x 1625 ARCHITECT :
TOILET
2550 x 1625
MEP CONSULTANTS
KITCHEN KITCHEN
2580 x 3555 2580 x 3555
581.429
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - C
UTILITY
2500 x 1650 TYP. TOILET DETAIL
UTILITY
2500 x 1650 NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
SONU
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
D-C5
TOILET
2470 x 1615 D-C4
UTILITY
2510 x 1375
TOILET
2470 x 1615
TOILET TOILET
1470 x 2585 1470 x 2585
D-C8
TOILET
D-C2
D-C2
2470 x 1515
D-C7 KITCHEN
2590 x 3230
TOILET
2470 x 1515
D-C7
D-C5
UTILITY
2510 x 1375
PROJECT:
CEDAR LUXURIA
ARCHITECT :
KITCHEN
2590 x 3230
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
Tel : 91 141 4299999
TOILET
D-C1 1470 x 2585 Fax : 91 141 2741664
email - studio@maarchitects.in,
BALCONY BALCONY
1525x 2600 1660 x 1525 web - www.maarchitects.in
D-C4
TOILET BEDROOM
2470 x 1615 3360 x 4215
UTILITY
2510 x 1375 424.336
71.239
424.336
10
TOILET BEDROOM 9 TOILET
2470 x 1515 3155 x 4165 8 11 1570 x 2485
D-C7 D-C8 7 12 D-C9 D-C10
6 13
KITCHEN 5 14
BEDROOM
4 15 BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3225 2590 x 3230 TERRACE
3 16 1600 x 1655 1525 x 2300
KITCHEN 2
1
17
18
2500 x 3940
19
3430 x 2390 UP
20 D-C14
KITCHEN DRAWING/DINING
DN
128.54 BEDROOM
3350 x 3825
TOILET
2590 x 1605
TERRACE
2745 x 2630 KITCHEN TOILET
STUDY
2730 x 3255 2505 x 1515
2695 x 1940 D-C18 D-C19
D-C20 D-C21
BEDROOM
TOILET
2390 x 1540
M.V.
D-C32 D-C33 BEDROOM
4085 x 3190 D-C22
DRAWING /
D-C24 D-C25
TOILET DINING
2390 x 1500 D-C23 4440 x 5830
D-C26 D-C27
LIFT
BEDROOM 1900 X 2000 TERRACE
(13 PESS. 4330 x 2500
4230 x 3085
MAKE OTIS)
DINING
3505 x 3315
KITCHEN D-C28 D-C29
3430 x 2390
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS. TERRACE
D-C30 D-C31 D-C32 D-C33 MAKE OTIS) 4330 x 2365
D-C34 DRAWING /
DINING
D-C35 D-C36
4440 x 5830
BALCONY
2125 x 3200 LIVING
7060 x 3200
D-C38 D-C39
KITCHEN BEDROOM
2685 x 3230 4155 x 3315
LIVING
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
BALCONY 7060 x 3205 D-C40 D-C41
2125 x 3200 BEDROOM TOILET
3195 x 3975 2505 x 1515
DRAWING TITLE :
UP
DN
D-C42 D-C43 D-C44
20
D-C45 19
1
2 PLUMBING DRAWING
18 3 TOILET
TOILET 17 4
TERRACE
2585 x 1605
BLOCK - D
16 5
2390 x 1500 KITCHEN 15 6 2500 x 4615 D-C48
DINING
3430x 2390 14
13
7
8
TYPICAL TOILET DETAIL
3505 x 3315 12 9
BEDROOM 11 10
D-C27 4185 x 3090
D-C50
UTILITY
BALCONY
1600 x 1525 BEDROOM
3350 x 4005
BALCONY
1820 x 2400
DRAWN BY : SONU
NORTH:
3425 x 1755
D-C53
D-C27 TOILET
1570 x 2555
CHECKED BY : SOMNATH
D-C56 D-C57
DATE : SCALE : 1 : 125
29-12-2014
DRAWING NO. :
PROJECT NO. : GH-2030
PL - BA - 201
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CEDAR
JAIPUR
SHUTTER
PLUMBING CONSULTANT
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
m a a r c h i t e c t s
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
Tel : 91 141 4299999
Fax : 91 141 2741664
email - studio@maarchitects.in,
web - www.maarchitects.in
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SERVICE CONSULTANTS
PLUMBING CONSULTANT
BEHERA & ASSOCIATES
F - 623a, LADO SARAI, BEHIND CNG
STATION NEW DELHI - 110030 Ph:
011-40583839, 09811911853 Email:
CUT OUT AT RETAINING WALL behera.associates@gmail.com
SIZE = 800X300mm
B.O.C = -1350
DRAWING TITLE :
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
PATTA LINE
S7 S9
S10
ARCHITECT :
S12
S2
S18
-5.10
WATER TANK
LVL -5100
WATER TANK
S1
LVL -5100
Dependable Car
D39 D40
S20
PIPE COMING FROM UGT
Dependable Car
D57 D58
S21
D55 D56
Dependable Car
S23
Dependable Car
D23 D24
S24
Dependable Car
D21 D22
Dependable Car
CUT OUT AT RETAINING WALL
D19 D20 Dependable Dependable Dependable
SIZE = 700X300mm
Dependable Car Car Car Car
B.O.C = -1300
D49 D50 D93 D91 D89
S60
S33
Dependable Car Dependable Car
Dependable Car
Dependable Car Dependable Dependable D83 D84 D107 D108
D43 D44 Car Car
D11 D12
D79 D81 S30
S34
Dependable Car
Dependable Car Dependable Car D100 D110 S61
D80 D82
D9 D10 D41 D42
Dependable Car
Dependable Car D111 D112 S62
D7 D8
S32
Dependable Car Dependable Car
Dependable Car
D67 D68 S59
PLUMBING CONSULTANT
Dependable Car
D29 D30
S50
S45
BEHERA & ASSOCIATES
Dependable Car
S58
F - 623a, LADO SARAI, BEHIND CNG
D65 D66
Dependable Car S46
STATION NEW DELHI - 110030 Ph:
CUT OUT AT RETAINING WALL
D27 D28 S51
D1
De
pe
nd
SIZE = 800X300mm 011-40583839, 09811911853 Email:
3 ab B.O.C = -1350
9 le
Ca behera.associates@gmail.com
De D1 r
pe 40
Dependable Car D1 nd
-5.10 Dependable Car 3 7 ab
le
D25 D26 Ca
D63 D64 S56 S53
De D1 r
pe 38
D1 nda
35 ble
Ca
D1 r
36
-4.275 Dependable Car De
pe
D61 D62 S55 D1 nd
3 a
-5.10 3 ble
Ca
S70
De D1 r
S69 pe 34
S68 D1 nd
S67 31 ab
S54 le
Ca
De D1 r
pe 32
D1 nd
29 ab
le
C ar
De
D1
30
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
pe
D1 nd
2 7 ab
le
Ca
De D1 r
D1
pe
n 28 DRAWING TITLE :
-4.275 25
da
ble
-5.10 Ca
CUT OUT AT RETAINING WALL
PIPE COMING FROM S.T.P D1
De
pe
nd
D1
26
r
PLUMBING DRAWING
SIZE = 450X300mm 23 ab
B.O.C = -1250
D1
le
Ca
r
BASEMENT CEILING PLAN
24
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
BHIM
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
BALCONY
1.52M x 2.6M
BALCONY
1660 x 1525
TOILET
BEDROOM
2470 x 1615
3360 x 4215
RISER = 145
UTILITY TREAD = 300
2510 x 1525 WIDTH = 1370
3155 x 4165
BEDROOM
1370 1370
TOILET TOILET
2470 x 1515 1570 x 2485
STANDING BALCONY
BEDROOM KITCHEN
2590 x 3230 BALCONY BALCONY
4185 x 3225
3135 x 600
DN BEDROOM TOILET
STAIRS UPTO 3350 x 3825 2590 x 1605
DRAWING/DINING 14TH FLOOR UTILITY
4430 x 6080 2505 x 1605
FFL +41750
BEDROOM
3195 x 3950
BALCONY
1605 x 2630 KITCHEN TOILET
2730 x 3255 2505 x 1515
FFL +41740
STANDING BALCONY
BEDROOM
4155 x 3180
3135 x 600
F.H.C.
FFL +41750
M.V.
DRAWING /
DINING
FFL +41700 4440 x 5830
LIFT TERRACE
1900 X 2000 1875 x 2500
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
ROOF @ +44355
D BLOCK
5095
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
FFL +41700
MS VERTICAL
ROOF @ +44355 MEMBERS
D-C38 150 x 100 x 2600
THICKNESS 3MM
T.O.C. LVL
+47850
FFL +41700
HT. OF WALL
+2450 FROM
T.O.C.
FFL +41700
D BLOCK
TOC +2680
FROM FFL Upto Ht. Of
1150 MM from
floor finish
x 1 NY
0
25 O
83
17 ALC
B
x1 T
5
4 0 ILE
67
24 TO
OM
RO
95
34
D
BE
60
x
25
S
39
ES
5
50
DR
x2 T
x1
0
05 ILE
59
90
16 TO
21
Y
ON
00
/ LC
37
JA BA
x
x1 E
PU
30
5
95 OR
50
18
Upto Ht. Of
11 ST
1150 MM from
floor finish
x3 G
0
80 IN
81
PROJECT:
42 LIV
25
x 1 NY
0
00 O
79
32 ALC
B
x 3 OM
x 2 EN
0
15 O
31
CEDAR LUXURIA
95 H
44 EDR
58
39 ITC
FFL +41700
B
L.V. BALCONY
MS VERTICAL T.O.C. LVL
MEMBERS +47850 F.H.C. 1675 x 1900
150 x 100 x 2600 BEDROOM TY
ILI
0
30
3165 x 4610
UT
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
x2
THICKNESS 3MM
10
TOILET
x 3 NG
18
0
30 WI
1515 x 2395
81
M.V.
35 RA
D
BEDROOM
14 M.
4275 x 3525
x2 R
TOILET
C BLOCK
30 NT
5
24 RVA
2515 x 1520 Y
ON
SE
10
LC
38
B 230 x 450 BA
x
30
T
ILE
30
18
PUJA/STORE DRESS
16
TO
x
LIFT
90
M
1900 X 2000 OO 40
(13 PESS. 2275 DR 33
BE 15 x CLIENT :
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
MAKE OTIS) 44 .
RM
15
D
14
PW
x
15
DRAWING BALCONY
15
5460
41
C BLOCK
ILE
x1
TO
05
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS. MAKE OTIS)
FFL +41750
24
LV / MV
CEDAR
BALCONY
JAIPUR
230 460
FFL +41740
1635 x 1900
DRESS
600
1505 x 2545
230
230 600 230 600 230 600 240 SERVANT TOILET TOILET
ROOM 2550 x 1625 BEDROOM 2505 x 1550
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300 A BLOCK
PASSAGE
2170 MM WIDE
DRAWING
AREA
4885 x 3710
4990 x 3710
pvt. ltd.
WIDTH = 1370
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
LIFT PIT
LTA 02 maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
FHS KITCHEN PWD. RM.
1400 x 1615
Tel : 91 141 4299999
2370 x 3860
SERVANT
DRESS
2330 x 1590
Fax : 91 141 2741664
2480 x 1525
TOILET
ROOM
2215 x 2375 email - studio@maarchitects.in,
BEDROOM
web - www.maarchitects.in
4345 x 3535
TOILET BALCONY
1335 x 1595 1525 x 1900
UTILITY
3205 x 1720
ROOF @ +44355
T.O.C. -370
FROM T.O.C.
T.O.C. -370
FROM T.O.C. LV / MV
UPTO HT. OF
900 MM Upto Ht. Of
1150 MM from
MEP CONSULTANTS
TO 5 x 1
floor finish
24
FFL +41700
ILE 40
0
T 5
ROOF @ +44355
PW 5 x
15
D 140
2
RM 5
.
BE 15
DR x 3
44
OO 350
M
TO x 1
14
BA 30 x
ILE 53
90
18
LC 38
T 0
ON 10
Y
SE 2430
RV x
AN 21
T 45
RM
B-C17
.
DR 30 x
35
AW 38
IN 10
G
TOC +1700
UT 0 x
19
ILI 251
FROM T.O.C.
6
TY 5
KI 0 x
TOC +2830
BE
39
TC 25
DR
8
HE 80
T.O.C. LVL
44
FROM T.O.C. OO
N
15
B BLOCK
31
900 MM
LIV x 3
0
42
FFL +41700
80
IN 810
BA 00 x
G
32
LC 17
ON 90
Y
BA 30 x
95
18
LC 38
ON 10
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
Y
TO 0 x 2
15
ILE 62
3
DR 0 x 1
21
T 0
ES 50
9
BE
S 5
DR
LIFT TOC +2830
39
OO
25
(13 PESS.
46
CUTOUT
0
LIFT
2500 X 1950
B BLOCK
L.V. (13 PESS. BA
MAKE OTIS) LC
17
ON
25
Y
x1
Upto Ht. Of
79
FFL +41750
0
1150 MM from
PASSAGE floor finish
1450
FFL +41750
BALCONY DRAWING/DINING
1605 x 2630 4060 x 7455
DRAWING/DINING LIVING
4430 x 5985 2765 x 3565
STAIRS UPTO
14TH FLOOR
STANDING BALCONY
DN
STANDING BALCONY
3135 x 600
KITCHEN
3135 x 600
2685 x 3675
TOILET TOILET
2480 x 1515 BEDROOM BEDROOM
2470 x 1515
3155 x 4225 3360 x 4270
DRAWING TITLE :
UTILITY
UTILITY
2020 x 2545 PLUMBING DRAWING
2510 x 1550
TOILET
2620 x 1710
BLOCK - A,B,C & D
TOILET
2470 x 1710
BEDROOM
14th FLOOR PLAN
BALCONY
3365 x 4310
BALCONY
LOWER TERRACE KHURRA & FLOOR PLAN
1525 x 2600 BALCONY 1685 x 1640
1675 x 1525 BEDROOM
3380 x 4335
BALCONY
1605 x 2600 NORTH:
TOILET DRAWN BY :
1640 x 2590
BHIM
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
DN
DOMESTIC
WATER TANK
2.97 x 3.40 x 1.70
FIRE WATER
TANK
2.97 x 2.08 x 1.70
LIFT
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE BELOW
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
TERRACE
D BLOCK
5095
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS.
MAKE OTIS)
TERRACE BELOW
FLUSHING
WATER TANK
2.97 x 2.00 x 1.80
TERRACE BELOW
D BLOCK
STAIRS UPTO
13th FLOOR LVL
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300
WIDTH = 1370
CA
2.97 x 2.00 x 1.80
LIFT
1900 X 2000
(13 PESS.
PASSAGE 2970 MM WIDE
MAKE OTIS)
ST ERR
19
AI AC
T
CA
17
RC E
CA
CLIENT :
AS
BELOW
5460
E
UP
TO
C BLOCK
4170
LIFT
2500 X 1950
(13 PESS. MAKE OTIS)
FLUSHING
WATER TANK
CA 20 CA 21
CEDAR
2.97 x 1.15 x 1.80
TERRACE JAIPUR
FLUSHING
DN WATER TANK
2.50 x 2.69 x 1.0
TERRACE BELOW
SWA 1
TERRACE
LIFT PIT
BELOW
2450
1900
PASSAGE
BELOW
ARCHITECT :
RISER = 145
TREAD = 300 A BLOCK SWA 2
WIDTH = 1370
LIFT PIT
pvt. ltd.
1950
BELOW
Jaipur - Bangalore - Hyderabad
2500
SWA 3 maithel & associates architects pvt. ltd.
DOMESTIC
WATER TANK Plot No. -1, Lal Kothi Scheme, Jaipur-302001
2330
TERRACE BELOW
MEP CONSULTANTS
CA
DN
39
CA
41
6630
LIFT PIT
1900 x 2000
TERRACE BELOW
BELOW
B BLOCK
LIFT PIT
2500 x 1950
TERRACE
DOMESTIC
WATER TANK
2.97 x 3.65 x 1.80
FIRE WATER
TANK
2.97 x 2.25 x 1.80
No. ISSUED FOR : DATE : CKD:
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
BLOCK - A,B,C & D
TERRACE TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
RAIN WATER KHURRA LAYOUT
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
BHIM
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH
CEDAR LUXURIA
PATRAKAR COLONY, JAIPUR
CLIENT :
CEDAR
JAIPUR
ARCHITECT :
STRUCTURAL CONSULTANTS
SERVICE CONSULTANTS
PLUMBING CONSULTANT
BEHERA & ASSOCIATES
F - 623a, LADO SARAI, BEHIND CNG
STATION NEW DELHI - 110030 Ph:
011-40583839, 09811911853 Email:
behera.associates@gmail.com
DRAWING TITLE :
PLUMBING DRAWING
RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT DETAIL
NORTH:
DRAWN BY :
BHIM
CHECKED BY :
SOMNATH