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Dausa Final SOR 2020 Rajasthan
Dausa Final SOR 2020 Rajasthan
DISTRICT : DAUSA
(EFFECTIVE FROM 19 /03 /2020)
CHIEF ENGINEER
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR
CONTENTS
MAIN WORKS
V EARTHWORK AND PROTECTION WORK 12
VI MORTAR 20
VII MASONRY 21
VIII PLASTER AND POINTING 24
IX CONCRETE AND CANAL LINING 26
X CENTERING, SHUTTERING AND RCC 35
XI FOUNDATION AND SURFACE TREATMENT 37
XII GATES AND ALLIED WORKS 40
XIII PIPES / FITTINGS / SPECIALS 54
XIV MICRO IRRIGATION 70
XV TUNNEL AND ALLIED WORKS 75
USEFUL INFORMATION
Annex. I List of relevant IS codes 108
Annex. II Material consumption of main items 121
Annex. III Grading of Aggregate & Classes of Bricks 125
Annex. IV Weight of Building Material 126
Annex. V Reinforcement Characteristics 127
Annex. VI Weight of Structural Steel Section 130
Annex. VII Conversion Factors 135
Annex. VIII Strange's Table 137
Annex. IX Preliminary Design of Spillway 139
Annex. X Soil Characteristics 142
Annex. XI Concrete Finishes 145
Annex. XII Extract from IS: 4826-1979 148
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
GENERAL NOTES
1 Notes have been given before each chapter wherever necessary, which must be
read thoroughly before using the B.S.R. for incorporating appropriate
provisions and specifications in estimates and tender documents.
2 Rates are for complete finished items and inclusive of all ancillary works
necessary for the completion of work covered under respective item as per
Indian standard specifications unless otherwise specified in the description of
the item.
3 Rates of all items provided in this BSR are inclusive of labour welfare,
camping, medical and sanitation facilities to labour, tools and plants etc.,
required to complete the work as per Indian standard specifications.
4 In case of disputes if any, regarding interpretation of the description of items
in this Schedule of Rates, the decision of the Chief Engineer, Water Resources
Rajasthan, Jaipur shall be final and binding.
5 OPC/PPC (Fly ash based) Cement of grade 43N/mm2 shall be used unless
otherwise specified.
6 In case any item is not found in this BSR, Prevailing BSR of PWD Rajasthan
and PHED Rajasthan are allowed.
7 For Plantation works, Forest BSR is allowed.
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CHAPTER-I
LABOUR RATES
1 The labour rates are inclusive of all allowances including weekly holidays, no extra payment
will be admissible on this account.
2 The rates of skilled and unskilled labour's are inclusive of necessary tools, which are normally
carried by them according to the trade practice.
3 The rates are exclusive of labour cess, GST and contractor's profit unless otherwise specified.
4 Labour rates shall be governed by minimum wages act in force.
5 These rates are for analysis and estimation purpose only.
6 The grade designation of labour will be determined as per class and quality of the work skill of
the labour and work desired from labour
7 Rates for item no 20 are applicable only for limited period daily basis, if it is to be employed on
monthly basis, rates approved by finance department shall be applicable.
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CHAPTER - II
SUPPLY OF MATERIALS
NOTES:
1 These rates are at work site inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads & royalty etc.
unless otherwise specified.
2 Measurments shall be made on the basis of stacks and effective height for payment purpose will be as
prescribed below. No separate payment shall be made for laying of stacks.
3 Effective height of stacks for various materials shall be as under:
(i) Stone,boulders,brick bats,morrum,sand,surkhi,flyash etc. 85 % of Av. Ht.
(ii) Un-slacked lime, aggregates etc. 90% of Av. Ht.
4 These rates are for analysis and estimation purpose only.
S.No Item Unit Rate
1 (i) Crusher broken stone aggregate of various sizes in accordance with IS:383
– 1970 for concrete work for dams, canals, and other important structures,
well graded with size of aggregate including all lead and lift.
(a) 150 to 80 mm size Cum 745.00
(b) 80 to 40 mm size Cum 845.00
(c) 40 to 20 mm size Cum 970.00
(d) 20 to 10 mm size Cum 1015.00
(e) 10 to 4.75 mm size Cum 995.00
(ii) Hand broken stone aggregate of various sizes in accordance with IS:383 –
1970 for concrete work for dams, canals, and other important structures,
well graded with size of aggregate including all lead and lift.
(a) 150 to 80 mm size Cum 633.00
(b) 80 to 40 mm ( Hand broken) Cum 718.00
(c) 40 to 20 mm ( Hand broken) Cum 825.00
(d) 20 to 12.5 mm ( Hand broken) Cum 863.00
2 Stones for Random Rubble masonry work at least 90% stones weighing Cum 840.00
not less than 37.50 Kg. and no dimension less than 23 cm for massive
work including all lead and lift.
3 Stones for Random Rubble masonry, at least 75% stones not less than 15 Cum 745.00
cm in size in any direction and weighing not less than 23 kg including all
lead and lift.
4 C.R. Masonry stone for face work of massive structures duly hammer Cum 2088.00
dressed on all beds and sides, the beds joints & faces shall be chisel
dressed for at least 8 cm back from face and at least 4 cm from sides height
not less than 25 cm and weighing not less then 50 kg., 50% stones to have
depth more than 45 cm & tail area not less than half the face area
including all lead and lift.
5 (a) C.R. Masonry stone for face work of general structures duly hammer Cum 1961.00
dressed not less than 20 cm in any direction and at least 50% stones to be
more than 23 cm in depth including all lead and lift.
(b) C.R. stones headers, hammer dressed finished size not less than 20 cm x Cum 2157.00
20 cm and depth not less than 30 cm
6 Stones for soling, boulder for rock toe, toe drain, rock fill etc. not less than Cum 670.00
15 cm in any direction including all lead and lift.
7 (a) Quarry spalls properly screened and graded but not more than 10 cm and Cum 445.00
not less than 10 mm in size including all lead and lift.
b Quarry rubish not more than 10 cm in size including all lead and lift. Cum 345.00
8 (a) Pitching stones atleast 75% stones to be more than 40 kg, in weight and 23 Cum 940.00
cm x 25 cm x 30 cm in size including all lead and lift.
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CHAPTER - III
CARRIAGE OF MATERIALS
NOTES :
1 The rates of this chapter shall be applicable only when leads exceed 250 metres except mentioned
otherwise.
2 The distance between 250 metres to 750 metres shall be considered as ½ km lead, and that above
750 metres to 1500 metres shall be considered as 1km . Subsequent distance shall be rounded off
by ignoring less than 500 m distance and by considering a distance of 500m and above as full
kilometre.
3 Item No. 4 will not be applicable for items of Chapter – II
4 These rates are at work site inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads & royalty
etc. unless otherwise specified.
S.No Item Unit Rate
1 Carriage of Materials by mechanical transport including loading,
unloading and stacking , if stacking is not required no deduction is to
be done
stone, Aggregate, Ballast, Sand, Lime, Surkhi, Fly-ash, Morrum,
Kanker etc.
(a) Lead up to ½ Km. Cum 67
(b) Lead up to 1 Km. Cum 74
(c) Lead up to 2 Km. Cum 85
(d) Lead up to 3 Km. Cum 97
(e) Lead up to 4 Km. Cum 108
(f) Lead up to 5 Km. Cum 121
(g) Lead beyound 5 km. But up to 20 km. for each subsequent km Cum 5.0
(h) Lead beyound 20 km. But up to 50 km. for each subsequent km Cum 5.0
(i) Lead beyound 50 km. for each subsequent km Cum 5.0
2 Deduct if Loading is not done for Cum 25
stone, Aggregate, Ballast, Timber, Sand, Lime, Surkhi, Fly-ash,
Morrum, Kanker etc.
3 Carriage of Materials by mechanical transport including loading,
unloading and stacking, if stacking is not required no deduction is to
be doneCement, Surkhi (Pulverized), Fly ash, Tar, Timber, bricks,
steel, cut stone etc.
(a) Lead up to ½ Km. M.T. 76
(b) Lead up to 1 Km. M.T. 82
(c) Lead up to 2 Km. M.T. 89
(d) Lead up to 3 Km. M.T. 97
(e) Lead up to 4 Km. M.T. 105
(f) Lead up to 5 Km. M.T. 111
(g) Lead beyond 5 Km but up to 20 km. for each subsequent km M.T. 5
(h) Lead beyond 20 Km but up to 50 km. for each subsequent km M.T. 5
(i) Lead beyond 50 Km for each subsequent km M.T. 5
4 Deduct if Loading is not done for M.T. 21
Cement, Surkhi (Pulverized), Tar, bricks, steel, cut stone etc.
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CHAPTER – IV
1 These rates are for hiring private machinery in working condition for departmental works and
quotations/tenders will have to be called with detailed terms and conditions and necessary action be taken as
per G.F.&A.R./P.W.F.& A.R.
2 Watch & ward and essential repair including cost of spare parts to be replaced of machine is included in the
rates given below & shall be the responsibility of the owner of the equipment.
3 These rates are at work site inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads & royalty etc. unless
otherwise specified.
4 Hire charges of Machine are taken for a day of 8 hours actual working (Machine in running condition)
excluding rest period. For part working up to 4 hours half day payment shall be made only.
5 Vehicle will remain available for any hour of the day to facilitate emergency tours.
6 Unauthorised run and it's diesel consumption will be liability of the owner of the vehicle
Hire charges without
diesel but with Provision for Idle
S. No. Name of Machine Unit operational staff diesel per Km/or charges
M.oil, spares & per hr. (in liters) (in Rs.)
lubricants (in Rs)
1 Trucks upto 5 tonne capacity (light Day 900 0.20 per km 300
commercial vehicles)
2 Trucks 7-10 tonne capacity Day 1200 0.25 per km 330
CHAPTER - V
2 Mode of measurement and classification on nature of work as well as type of strata shall be governed
by IS:1200 (Part-I): 1992 and Hand Book of method of measurements: Publication No. SP-27:1987
of Bureau of Indian Standards .( refer useful data in which extract copy of same is provided)
3 In case of earthwork in excavation and for embankment part A, B only "crow fly distance" between
C.G. of Embankment/spoil bank base to the C.G. of borrow area cut shall be considered as "shortest
practicable route" for the purpose of lead what so ever the case may be.
4 No payment for earthwork of ramps, approaches to embankments shall be made and cost of such
operation shall deemed to have been included in item rates given below.
5 No Payment for construction and maintenance of haul roads for approach to borrow area shall be
admissible and cost there of shall be deemed to have been included in the item rates given below.
6 The rates of earthwork for embankments are for complete item and includes allowance for shrinkage
due to compaction, wastage etc.
7 In case of earth work for bunds, the lift shall not be considered separately but shall be considered with
the lead as computed below : Total lead = 1.2(L+12H)
Where : L = Lead in meter as per note no 3
H = Height of weighted C.G. over base in meter.
8 The use of explosive in excavation shall not be considered as a "reason" for classification of strata.
9 For Estimation Purpose classification of strata shall be inspected and approved by Executive
Engineer.
10 In case of change of strata from that as contemplated in the sanctioned estimate, prior
permission/approval of the Superintending Engineer should be invariably obtained.
11 In case, hard rock requiring blasting and having hardness more than 2 Mohs and quantity is more
than 500 cum, it shall be got checked and approved by the Superintending Engineer for payment.
12 No extra payment will be made for de-watering on any items of this chapter. In case dewatering is not
required for these items then no payment shall be deducted against these items.
13 Mix strata rate for canal excavation can be allowed by estimate sanctioning authority who will
ascertain the same based on details of sufficient trial pits to be applicable to canals having discharge
capacity less than 10 cusecs and limited to 2 m depth of cutting and water courses of minor tanks &
minors and water courses of major & medium projects.
14 Rate of earth work in excavation is including the cost of dewatering/ planking/ shoring/ timbering /
strutting / barricading if any required at site.
EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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4 Final excavation by line drilling including removing of hard rock by Cum 900.00
wedging and barring and chiseling near final levels (only upto 0.3 m depth)
without resorting to blasting including dewatering, disposal of excavated
material within initial lead of 50m and lift of 1.5m complete in all respect
5 Excavation for foundation of Dam in seams/faults and at other confined Cum 1043.00
places nearer to Abutment, peir, wings etc. in hard rock by line drilling /
rock breaker including dewatering, disposal, loading, unloading and
dressing of excavated material within initial lead of 50m. and lift upto 1.5m
complete in all respect.
6 Loading , Unloading and Disposal of land slide soil / earth/ sand/ pebbles / Cum 153.00
malba/ debris / rubbish / stone pebbles / rock mass including breaking of big
boulders (if required) within initial lead of 50 m and lift up to 1.50 m.
EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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13 Refilling the excavated earth (excluding rock) in trenches, plinth side of Cum 65.00
foundations etc. in layers not exceeding 20 cm in depth, consolidating each
deposited layer by ramming and watering including cost of water, loading
and un-loading wherever required with cost of dewatering wherever
required.
14 Filling in plinth with locally available river shingle under floors including Cum 339.00
watering , ramming , consolidating and dressing complete including cost of
shingle, and loading and un-loading wherever required with cost of
dewatering wherever required, complete in all respect
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iv Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 4.5 m and upto 6.0 m Cum 46.00
v Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 6.0 m and upto 7.5 m Cum 70.50
vi Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 7.5 m and upto 9.0 m Cum 98.50
iii Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 3.0 m and upto 4.5 m Cum 52.00
iv Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 4.5 m and upto 6.0 m Cum 90.50
v Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 6.0 m and upto 7.5 m Cum 139.00
vi Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 7.5 m and upto 9.0 m Cum 194.00
iii Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 3.0 m and upto 4.5 m Cum 79.50
iv Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 4.5 m and upto 6.0 m Cum 139.00
v Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 6.0 m and upto 7.5 m Cum 213.00
vi Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 7.5 m and upto 9.0 m Cum 298.00
iii Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 3.0 m and upto 4.5 m Cum 110.00
iv Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 4.5 m and upto 6.0 m Cum 193.00
v Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 6.0 m and upto 7.5 m Cum 296.00
vi Add extra for over all depth of excavation above 7.5 m and upto 9.0 m Cum 413.00
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21 Benching base and disposal of the excavated material including dressing etc. Cum 69.00
complete within initial lead up to 50m and lift up to 1.5m
22 Labour charges including watering for puddle work to obtain minimum dry Cum 83.00
density as 90 % of M.D.D.
23 Construction of earthen dowel 0.50m top width and 0.40m height (area 0.40 Per RM 108.00
sqm) including ramming, watering, & dressing etc. complete with all lead
and lift.
24 Dressing of uneven embankment in required profile Sqm 10.00
25 Scrapping of grass and shrubs Sqm 4.00
26 Ploughing and picking of surface of old embankment / 10 sqm 3.40
27 Threading / turfing of grass on slopes of bunds etc. in rows 15 cm centre to Sqm 69.00
centre in each direction including Ploughing, levelling, breaking of clods,
and removal of stones etc. if required including maintenance for 30 days or
more till the grass develops fully with all leads and lifts complete.
EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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EARTHWORK IN EXCAVATION /
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CHAPTER VI
MORTAR
NOTES:
1 These rates are at work site exclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads & royalty etc.
unless otherwise specified.
2 The rates given below are complete rates and include all leads of the construction material.
3 Rates are inclusive of cost of water, grinding, mixing of mortar by mechanical mixer and required
T&P unless other wise mentioned.
4 For only petty works mannual mixing of the mortar will be allowed, Petty work is defined where
total mortar consumption in a single work order is note more then 5 cum.
2 Cement mortar 1 : 5 (1 Cement and 5 sand) including all leads of all construction
materials. Cum 2517.00
3 Cement mortar 1 : 4 (1 Cement and 4 sand) including all leads of all construction
materials. Cum 2835.00
4 Cement mortar 1 : 3 (1 Cement and 3 sand) including all leads of all construction
materials. Cum 3384.00
5 Cement mortar 1 : 2 (1 Cement and 2 sand) including all leads of all construction
materials. Cum 4102.00
6 Add extra over item No. 1 to 5 in case weigh batching is adopted Cum 79.00
7 Mud mortar including all leads of all construction materials. Cum 406.00
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CHAPTER VII
MASONRY
NOTES
1 These rates are at work site inclusive of all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads &
royalty etc. unless otherwise specified.
2 All rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required.
3 These rates include lifts up to 5 meters from ground level upward & downward.
4 The labour rates are inclusive of laying, mixing of mortar by mechanical mixer, all T & P,
scaffolding, curing and water charges etc.
5 Masonry work will be considered as superstructure, for different structures as under :
i Canal :- The masonry executed above designed bed level.
ii Dam weir, wing wall and C.D. works etc.
The masonry above apron level and or from the level where the batter starts.
6 One full bag of cement is 50 kg by weight and 0.03481 cum by volume (standard).
7 In works involving coursed masonry, thickness of 0.30 m per coursed face shall only be
payable as coursed masonry and the rest will be paid as R. R. masonry. The rate is inclusive
of chisel dressing on all the four faces of stones.
S. No. Item Unit Rate in Rs
PART A : RANDOM RUBBLE, COURSED / KHARANJA STONE
1 Random rubble stone masonry (using R. R. stones where 75 % stones
to be not less than 15 cm in size in any direction and weighing not less
than 23 kg.) for foundation including curing with all leads of all
construction materials including curing etc. complete.
5 Dry stone masonry including all leads of all construction materials. Cum 1318.00
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(c) Each subsequent height of 3.0 metre or part there-of above initial lift
of 5.0 m from ground level (up ward and down ward) for dam work Cum 264.00
under item no 6& 7.
(d)
Each subsequent height of 3.0 metre or part thereof above initial lift of Cum 192.00
5.0 m from ground level (up ward and down ward) for item other than
6 & 7.
PART B : ARCH MASONARY:
9 Coursed stone Arch masonry (Using C.R. stones hammer dressed &
size not less tham 20 cm x 20cm x 30cm) including all leads of all
construction materials including curing etc. complete.
(a) In cement sand mortar 1:3 Cum 8265.00
(b) In cement sand mortar 1:4 Cum 8003.00
(c) In cement sand mortar 1:5 Cum 7851.00
(d) In cement sand mortar 1:6 Cum 7744.00
PART C : BRICK MASONRY:
10 Brick masonry (using well burnt clay bricks of size 230 x 110 x 70
mm, class designation 75 as per specification) up to plinth including
all leads of all construction materials including curing etc. complete.
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CHAPTER - VIII
10 Making lining out on plaster to imitate stone or concrete blocks walling. Sqm 40.00
12 Add extra for plastering on circular work not exceeding 6 m in radius. 10% of item
rate
( c) POINTING
13 Flush or ruled pointing on stone masonry including racking of joints and
curing etc. complete including all leads of all construction materials in
mortar ratio.
(a) In Cement sand mortar 1:3 Sqm 114.00
(b) In Cement sand mortar 1:4 Sqm 111.00
14 Raised and cut pointing on stone masonry including racking of joints and
curing etc. complete including all leads of all construction materials in
mortar ratio.
(a) Cement sand mortar 1:3 Sqm 175.00
(b) Cement sand mortar 1:4 Sqm 171.00
15 Add extra over item No. 13 to 14 for height from more than 5 m from base / 10% of item
floor level of structure / building for every additional height of 3.0 m or part rate
there-of (upward & downward).
CHAPTER IX
CONCRETE & CANAL LINING
NOTES
1 These rates are at work site inclusive of all leads, all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads ,
panchayat tax & royalty etc. unless otherwise specified.
2 These rates include lifts up to 5 meters from ground level upward and downward.
3 Rates for complete work including required material components, admixture, laying,
compaction, vibration, curing and all types of T & P including vibrator, P.O.L. etc and grinding
and mixing of mix/mortar.
4 The Concrete for all grade shall be produced in conformation to the laid down procedures and
all relevant clauses of IS 456 : 2000, IS 457 and other relevant IS code & Practices
5 Concrete of any particular design mix and grade shall be produced / manufactured by weight
batched hopper mechnical mixer with assigned capacity of mixing drum as directed by Engineer-
in-charge.
6 No R.C.C. work shall be permitted without the use of mechanical mixer by hopper and vibrator.
7 The rate for R.C.C. work is inclusive of cost of providing cement mortar covers Blocks. The
rates for centering includes placement of cover blocks.
8 Use of nominal mix of concrete 1:2:4 & 1:1.5:3 is allowed only for petty works or with the
permission of Engineer incharge issued with proper justification for use of nominal mix.
9 For Part-A, rates are excluding the cost of centering, shuttering and form work required for
concreting. For Part-B (Canal Lining), rates are inclusive of cost of centering, shuttering and
form work required for concreting.
10 For Nominal mix concreting work, the coarse aggregates and fine aggregates will be measured
by the standard boxes and cement by bag. The boxes should be designed for 1/2 bag,1 bag etc.
of cement.
11 For Design mix, the producer / manufacturer / contractor shall obtain mix proportions of each
grade of concrete from a recognized laboratory approved by zonal chief engineer and submit
detail to the Engineer-in-charge for approval.
12 Concrete of any particular design mix and grade shall be produced / manufactured by weight
batched hopper mechnical mixer with assigned capacity of mixing drum as directed by Engineer-
in-charge.
13 If any change required in the approved Job Mix design ingredient, Fresh Job Mix design shall be
obtain by the contractor from approved lab and shall be got approved from Engineer-in-charge
14 The rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required. But in cases wherever
continuous base flow / surface flow persist in the working area @ more than 30 lps then the
payment of dewatering can be allowed after verifying by superintending engineer and prior
approval of the concerned zonal ACE/ CE.
16 Use of fly ash will be permitted with permission of Superintending Engineer. Fly ash to be used
should conform IS code 3812-1981 part-I and fineness as per IS code 269-1989. Percentage of
use of fly ash will be directed by Superintending Engineer. Rates of concrete will be derived
after replacing cement by fly ash as approved by Superintending Engineer. No extra labour
charges for mixing of fly ash shall be admissible.
17 Whereever chemical curing is required for canal lining work then it is to be added as per item no
23 during estimation
18 Admixtures (Accelerating, Retarding, Water Reducer, Air Entraining & Superplasticizing) are to
be used for mix design as per direction of Engineer in Charge
19 Add extra with the permission of Superintending Engineer, 1. Rs 230.00 per cum of concrete if
computerised password protected composite weight-batching and mixing plant with suitable
green concrete transportation mechanism or transit mixer is used 2. Rs 150.00 per cum of
concrete if computerised mobile transit mixer (i.e Fiori) is used.3. Rs 90.00 per cum including
Hire charges of pump, piping work & accessories etc. if concrete is to be placed by the pump.
20 Deduct from rate of concrete @ Rs 115 / cum, if weight Batching is not used with the prior
permission of Superintending Engineer.
PART A : CONCRETE WORK
S. No. Item Unit Rate in Rs
1 Providing and Laying in position of Cement concrete Design mix M-15
including leads of all construction materials, plasticizers (if required),
curing, compaction and finishing with rendering in cement sand mortar
1:3 ( 1 cement : 3 coarse sand) and making good the joints excluding the
cost of centering, shuttering and reinforcement. Well graded crusher
broken stone aggregate of maximum size upto (For mix design Cement
content considered 320 kg/ cum of concrete)
38 Providing and laying 75mm thick sand layer in bed (over clays sub
grade) duly stabilized with cement slurry (1:20) including all leads and Sqm 124.00
lift of material.
39 Providing and laying 75mm thick sand layer on side slope (over clays
sub grade) duly stabilized with cement slurry (1:10) including all leads Sqm 157.00
and lift of material.
CHAPTER -X
NOTES
1 The following rates are inclusive of all taxes, levies, Contractor's profit & royalty etc.
2 The rates are for complete items including all leads & lifts of material except otherwise
stated.
3 The basic rate for reinforced cement concrete will be the same as those for plain cement
concrete but an extra provision as per item No.11 shall be allowed to the respective items to
meet additional expenses on account of obstructions in laying and placing of concrete due to
reinforcement.
4 The rates for centering and shuttering are for steel/ plywood shuttering for complete work
including, centering shuttering, nails, nut bolts and other such items required to prevent
bulging or leaking of concrete etc.
5 The shuttering shall be removed after required time as per instructions of Engineer- In-
Charge and IS: 456
6 The rates are inclusive of providing plastic or cement mortar cover blocks for reinforcement
and placing thereof at appropriate places properly.
7 No deduction shall be made for weep holes, grout pipes etc. wherever required to be left in
C.C. and no payment on accounts of extra labour shall be made for leaving such pipes or
holes.
8 Necessary arrangements for even and safe load distrtibution to ground level and rigidness of
props are inlcusive in the rates for centering and shuttering.
9 For details of Finishes F1,F2, F3, & F4 please refer Annexure XI.
10 The rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required.
3 Curved edges or sides of special shapes like baffle or chute blocks, end
sills, Basin Block, projected copings, extended sills, curved surfaces Sqm 280.00
arches, circular ducts etc.
4 Centering and shuttering for slabs, beams, lintels Columns, trough with
or without caps and base including propping and remove Sqm 180.00
5 Centering and shuttering for piers, galleries, barrels, intake well, sluice
well upto 5.0m height from base/floor level (To achieve F2 finish) Sqm 290.00
6 Add extra over item No. 2 to 5 for centering and shutterring for each
additional 1 m height or part thereof above initial height of 5.0m from Sqm 18.00
base/floor level.
9 a Supply & fixing of copper strip (95% to 98% purity) of 35 cm wide and
16 gauge in construction joints of RCC works including cutting, R.M. 2400.00
grooving in Z or V shape and gas welding etc. complete.
b Supply & fixing 6 mm thick rubber water seal of approved quality in
construction/contraction joints as per drawing complete in all respect.
CHAPTER - XI
NOTE:-
(1) Provision of any item of this chapter in an estimate should only be taken after obtaining written permission of
the Superintending Engineer.
(2) These rates are at work site inclusive of all leads and lifts and also inclusive of all taxes, levies, Contractor's
profit and royalty etc.
(3) The rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required.
S.No. Item Unit Rate in Rs.
PART A: FOUNDATION TREATMENT
Note- These rates for complete job and also includes maintaining and
furnishing of all data, test result and consumption statement in prescribed
formats.
1 a Drilling holes of 35 mm diameter for anchor rods.
i) Upto 1.50 m. depth meter 108.00
ii) Beyond 1.5 m. for each subsequent metre meter 152.00
b Labour charges for Fixing of anchor bars in neat cement grout including cost of
cement and curing etc. complete Each 191.00
c Supply of Tor steel anchor bars of required diameter, length and shape at site of
work complete. Kg 59.00
2 Drilling 35 mm.to 48 mm. Dia holes in all types of rock or artificial hard
material like concrete or masonary for consolidation/ curtain grouting in stages
by percussion drilling including cost of drilling equipment, compressed air,
water etc. complete & re-drilling in the hole through set grout, if required.
7 Washing and open flushing of drilled holes by alternate jet of air and water
under pressure prior to pressure washing and flushing or grout after stage Hole /
547.00
grouting including cost of equipment, compressed air and etc. complete. Stage
10 Conducting water intake test in test holes under pressure for determining
permeability before or after grouting including cost of equipment and water etc. Each 1107.00
complete
11 Add extra if works are performed through drainage gallery
a Over item No.2, 3, 4 & 5 25%
b Over item No. 7, 8 & 9 10%
PART B : PREPARATION OF FOUNDATION AND SURFACE
TREATMENT
12 Preparation of foundation of structure including removal of all loose stones, silt
and final washing.
a By manual labour Sqm 23.00
b By compressed air & water under pressure Sqm 70.00
13 Preparation of surface of existing concrete surface/ masonry in lime mortar/
cement mortar including removal of organic deposit by washing with etching
compound and use of wet sand blasting and final washing the surface with air Sqm 205.00
and water jet including cost of all material and equipment required for the
work complete.
14 Prepration of old masonry surfaces before laying of further masonry or concrete
over it by cleaning the surface and mortar joints with brushing and raking Sqm 105.00
finally, washing by compressed air & water under pressure.
18 Add extra over item No. 16 &17 for each subsequent height 3.00 m or part
there-of above initial lift of 5 m from ground level (upward or downward) Sqm 56.00
19 Reaming, redrilling and pressure jet flushing of foundation holes of NX size, in Per meter 2043
the drainage gallery of dam, using diamond drill bit of suitable size, diamond
reamer shell with using hydraulically operated rotary core drilling equipments,
rods of suitable length to specified depth, fixing PVC pipes with caps,
including cost of materials, hire charges of equipments, fuel, labour with all
leads and lift etc. complete as directed by Engineer in Charge
20 Reaming, redrilling and pressure jet flushing of porous holes of 200 mm dia, in Per meter 4126
the drainage gallery of dam, using diamond drill bit of suitable size, diamond
reamer shell with using hydraulically operated rotary core drilling equipments,
rods of suitable length to specified depth, fixing PVC pipes with caps,
including cost of materials, hire charges of equipments, fuel, labour with all
leads and lift etc. complete as directed by Engineer in Charge
CHAPTER-XII
GATE AND ALLIED WORKS
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
1 A Design, drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of tonne 125677.0
Embedded parts consisting of sill beams, vertical tracks, vertical seal tracks,
sealing frame, guide tracks/rails, wall plates, seal seats, anchors, anchor
girders, yoke girders, tie flats, trunnion supports, rope and pulley supports etc.
and any required necessary item, with all accessories as per relevant IS code,
for all type radial gates/ Vertical lift fix wheel type sluice and Canal gates/Stop
log gates including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting,
aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, tools and tackles, applying
two coat of zinc rich epoxy primer to give dry film thickness of 70± 5
microns and finish coat (two coats) of solvent less coal tar epoxy paint using
airless spray to provide dry film thickness of 150± 5 microns per coat thus
total dry film thickness of all coats, including primer coating, should not be
les than 350 microns., including packing & forwarding, transportation
charges complete item, as per specifications and approved drawings.
B Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Tonne 85451.0
Vent liners (steel liners for sluice/tunnel or as per requirement in
Dam/irrigation system) including Embedded parts consisting of liner plates,
anchors, stiffeners, girders, fasteners etc. and any required necessary item,
with all accessories for all types of Gates/ sluice channels/ any section of
water resources projects including cost of all materials, machinery, labour,
cutting, aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, tools and tackles,
applying two coat of zinc rich epoxy primer to give dry film thickness of 70±
5 microns and finish coat (two coats) of solvent less coal tar epoxy paint
using airless spray to provide dry film thickness of 150± 5 microns per
coat thus total dry film thickness of all coats, including primer coating,
should not be less than 350 microns., including packing & forwarding,
transportation charges complete, as per specifications and approved drawings.
2 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of tonne 131255.0
Radial gate consisting of skin plate, stiffeners, horizontal girders, sector
arms, trunnion assemblies, tie beam, pulley supports, bracings, rubber seals,
clamp plates etc., with all accessories as per relevant IS code for radial
gates including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting, bending,
aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, tools and tackles,
applying two coat of zinc rich epoxy primer to give dry film thickness
of 70± 5 microns and finish coat (two coats) of solvent less coal tar epoxy
paint using airless spray to provide dry film thickness of 150± 5 microns per
coat thus total dry film thickness of all coats, including primer coating, should
not be less than 350 microns., seal fixing etc., complete as per
specifications and approved drawings complete, including packing &
forwarding, transportation charges for structural steel components and other
materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
3 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of tonne 132294.0
Vertical lift fix wheel type sliding gate/inter changeable Stop log gates
consisting of skin plate, stiffeners, horizontal girders, pulley, pulley supports,
bracings, lifting lug, bracket, rubber seals, clamps plates etc., with all
accessories as per relevant for Canal, sluice Vertical gates and spillway gates
including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting, bending, aligning,
anchoring, welding, seal fixing, tools and tackles etc., finishing, cleaning,
applying two coat of zinc rich epoxy primer to give dry film thickness of 70±
5 microns and finish coat(two coats)of solvent less coal tar epoxy paint using
airless spray to provide dry film thickness of 150 ± 5 microns per coat thus
total dry film thickness of all coats, including primer coating, should not
be less than 350 microns., complete as per specifications and approved
drawings complete, including packing & forwarding, transportation charges
for structural steel components and other materials.
5 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning tonne 130438
of Vertical lift sliding type Dam Shutter gates interchangeable consisting of
sealing frame (embedded parts), skin plate of shutters, stiffeners, horizontal
and vertical girders, guide, stainless steel flat, lifting hooks, clits fasteners etc.,
with all accessories including frame & gate complete set for Barrage/ Stop
dam/ waste weir / spillway including cost of all materials, machinery,
labour, cutting, aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning, tools and tackles, seal
fixing, applying one coat of zinc rich epoxy primer and three coats of cold
applied coal tar epoxy paint, including primer coating, should not be less
than 350 microns., etc. complete as per specifications and approved
drawings, including packing & forwarding, transportation charges for
structural steel components and other materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
6 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Per 51782
Adequate capacity electrically operated rope drum hoist according to relevant tonne
IS code, consisting of hoist platform bridge, rope drums, connecting shaft, capacity
gear system, Reduction gear unit, electric motor, electro- magnetic brake
system, control panel, pulleys, wire rope, gate position indicator, limit switch
with inbuilt manual operating system, etc. complete, with all accessories
for operating gates including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting,
aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing, oil filling, tools and
tackles, applying two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three coats
of approved synthetic enamel paint etc., complete as per specifications
and approved drawings, including packing & forwarding, transportation
charges for all materials.
7 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Per 45268.0
Adequate capacity manually operated rope drum hoist according to tonne
relevant IS code, consisting of hoist platform bridge, rope drums, connecting capacity
shaft, gear system unit, pulleys, wire rope, Gate position indicator, manual
operation system, etc. complete, with all accessories for operating gates
including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting, aligning, anchoring,
welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing, oil filling, tools and tackles, applying
two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three coats of approved
synthetic enamel paint etc., complete as per specifications and approved
drawings, including packing & forwarding, transportation charges for all
materials.
8 A Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Per 40743.0
Adequate capacity manually operated screw type hoist according to tonne
relevant IS code, consisting of supporting structure, platform bridge etc., capacity
operating handle, gate position indicator, plumber block, couplings with all
required accessories for operating Head/cross/ escape regulator gate
including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, tools and tackeles,
cutting, aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing, oiling,
applying two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three coats of
approved synthetic enamel paint etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding,
transportation charges for structural steel components and other materials.
B Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Per 44292
Adequate capacity Electrically operated screw type hoist according to relevant tonne
IS code, consisting of supporting structure, platform bridge etc., operating capacity
handle, gate position indicator, plumber block, couplings, motor, reduction
gear unit, limit switch, control panel, cables, with inbuilt manually operation
with all required accessories for operating Head/cross/ escape regulator gate
including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, tools and tackeles,
cutting, aligning, anchoring, welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing, oiling,
applying two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three coats of
approved synthetic enamel paint etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding,
transportation charges for all materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
9 Design, drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and commissioning of Per 243348
adequate capacity Moving Gantry Crane according to relevant IS code tonne
consisting of rail mounted gantry frame, top platform with handling long/cross capacity
travel arrangements, rope drums, gear systems, rails, electric motors,
electromagnetic brake system, operator and panel cabin, control panel, wire
rope, ladder, motorized cable reeling drum, suitable counter weight etc. with
all accessories for Operating stop log gates elements including cost of all
materials, machinery, tools and tackles, labour, aligning, anchoring, welding,
cleaning, greasing, applying two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer
three coats of approved synthetic enamel paint etc., complete as per
specifications and approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including
packing & forwarding, transportation, charges for all materials.
12 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection and commissioning per tonne 60837.0
of adequate capacity Electrically operated mono-rail hoist assembly capacity
consisting of electric motor, rope drum, gear system, wire rope with lifting
attachment, Monorail long beam, equalizer idle pulleys, festoon
cabling, control panel etc., with all accessories for operating pump house stop-
log gate including cost of all materials (excluding only hoisting supporting
trestle column structure), machinery, labour, cleaning, greasing etc.,
complete as per specifications and approved drawings,
including packing & forwarding transportation charges for structural
steel components and other materials.
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
13 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and Per 121674.0
commissioning of EOT crane consisting of double girder box type Tonne
construction, rail mounted end carriages with long and cross travel capacity
arrangement, main and auxiliary hoists of specified capacity, rails, pendant
control, gear boxes, electric motors, brakes, rope drums, wire ropes,
sheaves, end buffer stoppers, pendant operated DSL bus bars with all
accessories for main and auxiliary hoists for handling pumps and accessories
in pump house including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, cutting,
aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing, applying two coats
of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three coats of synthetic
enamel paint etc., complete as per specifications and approved
drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding
transportation charges for structural steel components and other
materials.
14 Design, Drawing, fabrication, supply, erection, testing and per tonne 109575.0
commissioning of Hydraulic Hoist for Spill way, Head Sluice & other capacity
Regulating gates, with all accessories like Power Pack, duly filled with oil,
Hydraulic cylinder, Hydraulic cylinder pipe line, Limit Switch, Dial indicator
panel, Cable, Control panel etc including cost of all materials, machinery,
labour, cutting, aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning, greasing,
applying two coats of zinc chromate red oxide primer and three
coats of synthetic enamel paint etc. with all scope of work, complete as per
specifications and approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including
packing & forwarding transportation charges for structural steel
components and other materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
17 Providing fabrication and fitting work of Stainless steel flat on Embedded kg 617
parts (on Departmental section, only MS section Given by department) of
gates with testing , including cost of all materials (SS flat and welding rods
etc.), machinery, tools and tackles, labour, cutting, aligning, welding, finishing,
cleaning, applying two coat of cement primer etc., complete as per
specifications and approved drawings, including packing & forwarding,
transportation charges for structural steel components and other materials.
20 Providing Casting machining and assembling of Cast Iron Items for Tank,
canal, barrage, stop dam gates as CI wedges with suitable L-end key nut
bolts, CI couplings, CI guides, assembly complete as per drawing with
testing including cost of all materials with machinery, labour, cutting,
aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning, etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding
charges for structural steel components and other materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
22 Providing Casting machining and assembling of Head stocks assembly
with handle complete for operating Tank, canal, barrage, stop dam gates, as
per drawing with testing, including cost of all materials as head stock
body, GM Nut, Warm wheel, Gear, Bush, Pin, operating handle etc. with
machinery, labour, cutting, aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning, painting
etc., complete as per specifications and approved drawings with all lead and
lifts, including packing & forwarding transportation charges for structural
steel components and other materials.
A Head Stock Worm & wheel type coupled set 63/56mm dia mm dia. kg 229
threaded Nut (Model WW- 90) two tone capacity, approx-322 kg weight
B Head Stock Worm & wheel type, single set, 63mm/56mm dia threaded nut kg 199
(Model WW-90) one tone capacity approx-175 kg weight
C Head Stock screw jack type 50mm dia. threaded Nut (Model M-75), 0.750 kg 153
tonne capacity, approx-45 kg weight
D Head Stock screw jack type 45mm dia. threaded Nut (Model M-70), 0.700 kg 152
tonne capacity , approx-42 kg
E Head Stock screw jack type 36mm dia. threaded Nut (Model S-36),0.400 kg 211
tonne capacity, approx-19.5 kg
23 Straightening and machining work of structural steel sections (departmental
materials) complete job, with all machinery as plainer machine etc., labour,
cutting, aligning, finishing, cleaning etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings, with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding
charges for structural steel components and other materials.
23.01 Straightening work any steel sections kg 4
23.02 Machining work of structural steel sections like as Guide T, Track etc. with sqm 2554
plainer machine
24 Providing, fabrication, threading (Square and V threading as required),
machining, straightening of MS Round bar complete as per drawing with
testing, including cost of all materials, with machinery, labour, cutting,
aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing & forwarding
transportation charges for structural steel components and other materials.
A Rate for double start square threading for 63mm dia. round bar with materials kg 139
B Rate for double start square threading for 63mm dia. round bar without m 1753
materials
C Rate for single start square threading for 63mm dia. round bar with materials kg 129
D Rate for single start square threading for 63mm dia. round bar without m 1637
materials
E Rate for double start square threading for 56mm dia. round bar with materials kg 124
F Rate for double start square threading for 56mm dia. round bar without m 1384
materials
G Rate for single start square threading for 56mm dia./ 50mm dia/ 45mm dia. kg 125
round bar with materials
H Rate for single start square threading for 56mm dia./ 50mm dia/ 45mm dia. m 983
round bar without materials
I Rate for single start square threading for 36mm dia./32mm dia round bar kg 119
with materials
J Rate for single start square threading for 36mm dia./ 32mm dia round bar m 498
without materials
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
K Rate for "V " threading for Round bar with materials
i 63 mm dia kg 125
ii 56 mm dia kg 116
iii 50 mm dia. kg 111
iv 45 mm dia kg 112
v 36 mm dia. kg 107
vi 32 mm dia. kg 107
L Rate for "V " threading for Round bar without materials
i 63 mm dia m 1578
ii 56 mm dia m 1473
iii 50 mm dia. m 1246
iv 45 mm dia m 885
v 36 mm dia. m 448
vi 32 mm dia. m 448
25 Providing, Fabrication, machining with straightening work of Guide Tee,
Track, Sealing frame, Leaf frame or any part of gate's, complete as per
drawing with testing, including cost of all materials, with machinery,
labour, tools and tackles cutting, aligning, welding, finishing, cleaning etc.,
applying one coat of zinc rich epoxy primer and two coats of cold applied
coal tar epoxy paint, etc., complete as per specifications and
approved drawings with all lead and lifts, including packing &
forwarding, transportation charges for structural steel components and other
materials.
A Rate of work with all materials kg 88
B Rate of work without materials kg 27
C Erection work of fabricated gates, any parts of gate's and any accessories kg 32
of gate's, complete as per drawing with testing, including cost of all
materials required for completing the job like welding rods, tools
tackles etc., with machinery, labour, tools and tackles cutting, aligning,
welding, finishing, cleaning etc., applying one coat of zinc rich epoxy
primer and two coats of cold applied coal tar epoxy paint, etc.,
complete as per specifications and approved drawings with all lead
and lifts, including packing & forwarding, transportation charges for
structural steel components and other materials.
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
ii 9.0 Tonne minimum capacity normal half body truck with over dimension Km 55.0
job
iii 9.0 Tonne minimum capacity open body truck with over dimension job Km 56.0
iv 6.0 Tonne minimum capacity normal half body truck with over dimension Km 41.0
job
v 6.0 Tonne minimum capacity open body truck with over dimension job Km 44.0
vi 4.00 Tonne minimum capacity normal body truck with over dimension job Km 38.0
27 Providing MS Nut Bolts of required size and type, as per specifications with kg 86
testing, including all lead and lifts, packing & forwarding charges for
all components etc. complete.
28 Providing High tensile MS Nut Bolts of required size and type, as kg 115
per specifications with testing, including all lead and lifts, packing &
forwarding charges for all components etc. complete.
29 Providing Stainless steel counter shank nut bolts with washer of kg 400
required size and type, as per specifications with testing, including
all lead and lifts, packing & forwarding charges for all components
etc. complete.
30 Providing Rubber seals as per IS:11855 for Dam sluice, canal, barrage,
stop dam etc. gates of required size and type and specifications
with testing, including all lead and lifts, packing & forwarding
charges for all components etc. complete.
A Rubber seal musical note type 75mmx33mm x12mm (33mm Bulb) m 549
uncladed
B Rubber seal musical note type 100mmx44mm x14mm (44mm Bulb) m 919
uncladed
C Rubber seal musical note type 100mmx44mm x14mm (44mm Bulb) m 2068
Teflon cladded
D Rubber seal Z type 150mm x75mm x 35mm x 20mm (L-75mm/35mm) m 1570
uncladed
E Rubber seal Flat type 75mm x12mm uncladed m 327
F Rubber seal Flat type 100mm x14mm uncladed m 545
G Rubber seal Flat type 150mm x20mm uncladed m 1168
H Rubber seal Corners musical note type 100mm x44mm x14mm m 4137
(44mm bulb), Teflon cladded inside bulb or outside bulb 300mm
x300mm long , set of two pieces
I Rubber seal musical note type 75mmx33mm x12mm (33mm Bulb) m 1392
teflon claded
J Rubber seal Z type 100mm x55mm x25mm x 20mm (L-55mm/25mm ) m 1175
uncladed
K Rubber seal Z type 120mm x75mm x 35mm x 20mm (L-75mm/35mm ) m 1341
uncladed
L Rubber seal Corners musical note type 100mm x44mm x14mm (44mm m 1839
bulb), un claded inside bulb or outside bulb 300mmx300mm long, set of
two pieces
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
31 Painting of Spillway gates, sluice gates, canal gates (both vertical or
radial),stop log gates, exposed embedded parts and all un machined
ferrous surface (hoist cylinders, cylinder heads, hydraulic piping, pipe
fittings, bonnet covers), exposed to water as per IS 14177,for which surface
preparation by blast cleaning of class "B" primer coat (one coat) of
inorganic zinc silicate (preferably airless spray)or alternatively, two coats of
zinc rich primer(containing not less than 85% zinc on dry film) to
give dry film thickness of 70 ± 5 micron and finish coat (two coats) of
solvent less coal tar epoxy paint using airless spray to provide dry film
thickness of 150±5 micron per coats. Thus, total dry film thickness of all
the coats, including primer coating, should not be less than 350
microns, this will be include expenses on mobilisation and
demobilisation of equipments. For maintenance painting the surface
preparation shall be done by appropriate hand and power tool
cleaning, prior to hand power tool cleaning. Any heavy layer of rust
should be removed by chipping visible oil, grease, dirt and other
foreign material be cleaned using solvents like clean mineral spirits, xylol
or white gasoline. After hand and power tool cleaning the surface should be
cleaned of loose dust and debris and/or blast cleaned as laid down in para
7.0 of IS code 14177. After the surface preparation the primer and
finishing coats shall be carried out as provided above for painting etc.
complete.
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
33 Painting of structural components of Hoist including supporting
structures and surfaces of hydraulic hoist sun exposed to water
as per IS 14177, for which surface preparation by blast cleaning of class 'B',
primer coat (two coats) of Zinc phosphate primer to give dry film
thickness of 40 ± 5microns per coat and finish coat(one coat) of alkyd based
micaceous iron oxide paint give dry film thickness of 65 ± 5 microns followed
by two coats of synthetic enamel paint, using airless spray, to give dry
film thickness of 25 ± 5 microns per coat, at an interval of 24 hours. Thus
total dry film thickness of all the coats, including primer coating,
should not be less than 175 microns. This will include expenses on
mobilisation and demobilisation of equipments. For maintenance painting,
the surface preparation shall be done by appropriate hand and power tool
cleaning. Prior to hand and power tool cleaning, any heavy layer of
rust should be removed by chipping. Visible oil, grease, dirt and other
foreign material be cleaned using solvents like clean mineral spirits,
xylol or white gasoline. After hand and power tool cleaning, the
surface should be cleaned of loose dust and debri sand / or blast cleaned as laid
down in para 7.0 of IS Code 14177. After the surface preparation, the
primer and finishing coats shall be carried out as provided above for
painting etc. complete.
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
35 Painting of un machined surface, as per IS 14177, for which
surface preparation by blast cleaning of class 'B', primer coat (one coat)
of chlorinated rubber based zinc phosphate primer, to provide a
dry film thickness of 50± 5 microns and finish coat (three coats) of vinyl
resin /chlorinated rubber, using airless spray, to provide a dry film
thickness of 30 ± 5 microns per coat. Thus, total dry film thickness of
all coasts including primer coat should not be less than 125 microns.
Thus will include expenses on mobilisation and demobilisation of
equipments. For maintenance painting, the surface preparation shall be done
by appropriate hand and power tool cleaning. Prior to hand and power
tool cleaning, any heavy layer of rust should be removed by chipping.
Visible oil, grease, dirt and other foreign material be cleaned using solvents
like clean mineral spirits, xylol or white gasoline. After hand and
power tool cleaning, the surface should be cleaned of loose dust and
debris and / or blast cleaned as laid down in Para 7.0 of IS Code14177. After
the surface preparation, the primer and finishing coats shall be carried out as
provided above for painting etc. complete.
37 Oiling and greasing of Crest radial gates,Vertical Gates and Intake Service well Sqm 150
Gates of Dam including all charges of man and material complete which
include applying Cardium compound to wire ropes, oiling & greasing etc
complete as per direction of Engineer-in-Charge
37 Labour charges for removal of existing wornout/damaged bottom rubber seal of m 525
crest Radial Gates, Vertical Gates and Intake Service Well Gates of Dam by
cutting bolts with gas cutter, providing holes in new rubber seal insertion of
sleevs and fixing over gates with nut blots, washer ect including cost of gas
(LPG and Oxygen) cylinder etc complete.
39 Labour charges for removal of existing wornout/damaged side rubber seal of m 487
crest Radial Gates, Vertical Gates and Intake Service Well Gates of Dam by
cutting bolts with gas cutter,providing holes in new rubber seal insertion of
sleevs and fixing over gates with nut blots, washer ect including cost of gas
(LPG and Oxygen) cylinder etc complete
40 Labour charges for removal of existing wornout/damaged bottom and side m 300
rubber seal of Stop Log Gate of Dam by cutting bolts with gas cutter, providing
holes in new rubber seal insertion of sleevs and fixing over gates with nut blots,
washer ect including cost of gas (LPG and Oxygen) cylinder etc complete
41 Providing and applying one coat of Zinc rich epoxy primer paint (zinc content sqm. 227
85%) of approved quality 40 micron dry film thickness to gates/ embedded
parts/ hoist components including cost of all materials, labour, removing rust
cleaning surface, scaffolding with all lead and all lifts etc. complete.
Unit Rate in
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Rs.
42 Providing and applying two coats of anticorrosive bituminous black paint of sqm. 98
approved quality 40 micron dry film thickness each coat to gate components
such as horizontal girders/sector and all bracings/ trunnion assembly/ yoke
girders/ stiffeners/ foot bridge etc. including cost of all materials, labour,
removing rust, cleaning surface, scaffolding with all lead and lifts etc.
complete.
43 Providing and filling/ replacing gear oil of approved quality up to the required litre 363
gauge level for Reduction gear unit of hoists/ gantry cranes including cost of all
materials, machinery, labour with all leads and lifts etc. complete.
44 Providing and applying grease of approved quality to gate and hoist kg 462
components requiring greasing as part of annual maintenance using grease gun
wherever necessary including cost of all materials, machinery, labour,
scaffolding etc. complete.
45 Providing and applying cardium compound of approved quality to wire ropes kg 162
of hoists/ gantry cranes as part of annual maintenance including cost of all
materials, machinery, labour etc. complete.
46 Providing and filling/ replacing hydraulic oil of approved quality up to the litre 190
required gauge level including cost of all materials, machinery, labour etc.
complete.
47 Cleaning gates/ hoists/ embedded parts for re- painting by removing rust, oil, sqm 68
paint, grease etc., by using wire brush, scrubber, rust remover and applying a
coat of rust inhibitive compound etc., complete.
48 Transportation charges with utility van and with four men (two helpers- one
welder and one fitter) with welding parts, cutting items and extra tools and
tackles required for fitting/ repair work of gate parts and head etc
A upto 50 km Each 5107
B for above 50km, per Km extra charge Each 64
49 Oiling, Greasing work of gate parts like Headstock, Headstock parts, Roller
Assembly, Operating Rod, Sealing Frame, Guide Tee with all Labor tools and
tackles etc. and Material for vertical lift sliding type/ fix wheel gates excluding
cardium compund and gear oil
A For gates size up to 1.0 m x 1.0m Each 1277
B For gate size above 1 Sqm to 10 Sqm Each 2043
C For gate size above 10.00 Sqm to 20.00 Sqm Each 3064
50 Genral maintenance of Diesel Generator Set. Per Set. 2587
51 Greasing and rocker & roller bearing of spillway bridge including cleaning the Per
dust, dirt, grease with wire brush, petrol or diesel spray, removing rust with Bearing
fine sand paper filling gease and painting work on out side surface of grease 2415
chamber, complete in all respect
52 Providind of Rubber Seals as per IS 11855 for dams, sliuce, canals, barrage
,stop log gates etc of required size and type and specifications with testing ,
including all lead and lifts, packing and forwording charges for all components
etc. complete in all respect
A Rubber Seal Flat type of Size 127mm ×12, 16,20mm / meter 1528
B Rubber Seal Flat type with corner of Size 130mm × 25mm / meter 2367
C Rubber Seal Flat type with corner of Size 90 mm × 20 mm / meter 1844
D Rubber Seal Flat type of Size 72 mm × 25 mm / meter 1188
E Rubber Seal Flat type with corner of Size 100 mm × 20 mm / meter 2095
F Rubber Seal Flat type with corner of Size 125mm x 25 mm with 30mm / meter
2103
taper
Unit Rate in
Item No. Description of item
Rs.
G Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Hollow Bulb type of Size 100mm × 40mm x / meter
1372
15 mm
H Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb type of Size 100mm × 45mm x / meter
1422
15 mm
I Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb with brass clading type of Size / meter
2726
100mm × 45mm x 15 mm
J Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb double stem type of Size 160mm / meter
1961
× 45mm x 15 mm
K Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb type of Size 75mm × 35mm x 10 / meter
844
mm
L Rubber Seal Z type of Size 120 mm × 76mm x x30mm x 20 mm / meter 2254
M Rubber Seal Flat type with corner of Size 65 mm × 15 mm / meter 1028
N Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb type of Size 100mm × 35mm x / meter
1062
12 mm
O Rubber Seal Musical Knot, Solid Bulb type of Size 85mm × 35mm x 12 / meter
942
mm
53 st Cum
Supplying and fixing of M.P Teakwood (I grade) Timber seal (as per
specification and drawing) with Nut and bolts including removing old
timber seal & fixing new and vacating service bay by shifting on tier (at
187274
service bay) to pier and bringing the tier for maintenance to service bay
and removing old timber seal by opening bolts, drilling holes in timber
seal & fixing etc. Complete in all respect.
CHAPTER -XIII
PIPES / FITTINGS / SPECIALS
NOTES:-
1 The rates are inclusive of all taxes, levies, royalty, GST, leads of all material and contractor's profit
etc.
2 The pipe of respective pressure rating is allowed only up to 80% of permissible pressure as per IS
standards.
3 The rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required.
4 Rate os Providing, lowering, laying, aligning, fixing and jointing of all type of pipes is excluding
earthwork and civil work i.e drain / nala crossing, Railway- NH-SH crossing etc.
1.6.1 MS pipe specials up to 600 mm dia (with minimum 5mm thickness sheet) Kg
119.00
1.6.2 MS pipe specials up to 600 mm dia (with minimum 6.3 mm thickness Kg
128.00
sheet)
Lining and Coating of MS Pipe
1.7 Providing and applying 3LPE (3 Layer Polyethylene) coating conforming SQM 861.00
to ISO 21809-1 , DIN 30670-91 , ANSI/AWWA C2 l3-01 or CAN/CSA
Z245.20-10 to external surface of M.S. Pipe comprising of a layer of
fusion bonded epoxy (FBE), overlaid with PE adhesive coat with an outer
layer of high density polyethylene, including preparation of surface by
solvent cleaning as per ISO 8502 3, abrasive blasting to a surface finish of
Grade SA 2.5 to DIN EN ISO 8501 - 1 and surface profile of 50 to 75
microns as per DIN EN ISO 8503-2. Minimum thickness of FBE shall be
200 microns and of adhesive layer shall be 200-250 microns including
field joints coating at site complete as per technical specification and
direction of Engineer in Charge.
Note:(i) 3LPE external surface coating on MS pipes shall be factory
applied only.
(ii) Rates are for total thickness of 3LPE coating system as per DIN 30670-
Table-3
(a) For pipe dia. Up to 500 mm and less than 800 mm minimum thickness
of coating system 2.5-3.2 mm
(b)For pipe dia. equal and more than 800 mm minimum thickness of
coating system 3.2-3.7 mm
1.9 Providing and applying Spray applied, 100% Solids (Solvent free) Two SQM 1040.00
Component PU ( Polyurethane) coating as per AWWA C222 Standard on
external surface of M.S. Pipe including preparation of pipe outer surface as
per SSPC-SPIO/NACE No 2 near white blast cleaning. Anchor profile
obtained shall be more than 75 microns, including field joints coating at
site complete as per technical specification and direction of Engineer in
Charge.
Note:
(i) PU external surface coating on MS pipes shall be factory applied only.
(ii) Rates are for single coat of PU of thickness 625 microns.
1.13 Providing and making inner cement mortar lining to M.S. Pipes with
mechanical devices in cement mortar 1: 1 proportion, including cost of all
materials, labour, special sand required. machinery, power generation, all
quipments, including field joints at site complete as per technical
specification and direction of Engineer in charge.
1.13.1 9 mm thick for pipes upto 700 mm dia SQM 289.00
1.13.2 12 mm thick for pipes above 700 mm dia SQM 318.00
BWSC PIPES
1.14 Providing, lowering, laying and jointing in trenches bar wrapped steel
cylinder pipes (BWSC) for overlapping steel welded joint as per IS: 15155-
2001(amended up to date) of following class and diameter including all
taxes including all taxes(central and local), transportation and freight
charges, inspection charges, loading/unloading charges stacking of pipes
including cost of labour and metrial special (T-bend etc.) satisfactorily
hydraulic testing, disinfection etc complete as per technical specification
and direction of engineer incharge (excluding earthwork) ; with E.D.
exemption.
Note--Providing and fixing of all requisite specials as per drawing, design
and layout are inclusive in RM measurement of the item and shall not be
paid seperately.
NOTES
1) Class mentioned below represents the factory test pressure of pipe,
2) For external coating at site to the joints, necessary polythene wrapping for pouring cement slurry
shall also be provided with each pipe.
CHAPTER - XIV
MICRO IRRIGATION
General Condition
1 The rates are inclusive of all taxes, levies, royalty, GST, leads of all material and contractor's profit etc.
2 The pipe of respective pressure rating is allowed only up to 80% of permissible pressure as per IS
standards.
3 All the pipe network should be designed in such manner that the total head losss (including frictional
head loss, fitting losses and elveation differance excluding suction head, losses of filteration unit and
pump house losses ) for a Chak of size up to 200 Ha should not be more than 45 m and for chak of size
200 to 400 Ha should not be more than 50 meter. However, if topography of a particular chak doesn’t
permit the same than for a particular chak engineer-in-charge may permit more head loss.
Item
S.No Unit Rate in Rs
PLANNING AND DESIGNING
1 Collection of revenue map and jamabandi of the Area of Interest, scanning
revenue map and digitization of khasra boundary & jamabandi. / Ha 42
Rate shall be paid per Ha GCA
2 Geo-refrencing of digitized khasra map and marking chak & sub chak of required
size for micro irrigation and providing chak & sub chak wise GCA, CCA details
in excel format. Soft copy with two set of Hard copy shall be provided. / Ha 47
Rate shall be paid per Ha CCA
3 Planning of field distribution pipe network up to chak and sub chak level,
hydraulic design of pipe network planning & design of outlet arrangement with
drawing and Irrigation scheduling up to chak level. Chak Plan showing pipe / Ha 88
network is to be provided in soft copy & two set of Hard copy.
Rate shall be paid per Ha CCA
4 Preparation of l-section of pipe lines as per approved pipe network & hydraulic
design from competent authority (showing safety valve & control valve
arrangement, filteration system and other accessory if required). Design and
drawing of thrust blocks, pedestals and valve chamber, are to be provided. All / Ha 113
design, drawing should fulfill the design specification as per the tender document
and IS code / relevant mannuals.
Rate shall be paid per Ha CCA
6 Planning and design of Diggie for micro irrigation system including design of
intake/ sump well, pump house and other ancillary developments to be done in the Each 71000
campus and providing all hydro- electro mechanical designs and drawings.
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Item
S.No Unit Rate in Rs
1 Supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of buried HDPE grade PE
80 / PE 100 pipe net work system within the chak upto Hydrant (chak size up to
200 Ha and sub chak 4.5 Ha and Hydrant at every 1.25 Ha to 1.5 Ha) including
fittings as per approved design & drawings and fulfilling IS code / mannuals
specification. This item is including excavation, refilling, ramming and disposal
of extra excavated material. This item is for water allowance @ 3 cusec / 1000
acre and pipe line terminating at Hydrant is to be designed to carry minimum 3.5
lps discharge and 20 meter head. / Ha 30900
The rates are inclusive of material, lead & lift and also inclusive of all kind of
taxes, levies, turnover tax, service tax, income tax, octroi, vat, panchayat tax,
royalty, GST & contractor profit.
Note: This is including cost of supply & fixing of manual operated Hydrant-
outlet assembly as per the respective item, but excluding cost of safety valves,
control valves and metering arrangements.
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Item
S.No Unit Rate in Rs
4 Supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of buried HDPE grade PE
80 / PE 100 pipe net work system within the chak upto Hydrant (Chak size of 201
to 400 Ha and sub chak at every 8.0 Ha to 8.5 Ha) including fittings as per
approved design & drawings and fulfilling IS code / mannuals specification. This
item is including excavation, refilling, ramming and disposal of extra excavated
material.
This item is for water allowance @ 3 cusec / 1000 acre and pipe line terminating
at Hydrant is to be designed to carry minimum 5 lps discharge and Head 25 meter. / Ha 19400
The rates are inclusive of material, lead & lift and also inclusive of all kind of
taxes, levies, turnover tax, service tax, income tax, octroi, vat, panchayat tax,
royalty, GST & contractor profit.
Note: This is including cost of supply & fixing of manual operated Hydrant-
outlet assembly as per the respective item, but excluding cost of safety valves,
control valves and metering arrangements.
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Item
S.No Unit Rate in Rs
3 Supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of buried HDPE grade PE
80 / PE 100 pipe net work system within the chak upto Hydrant (Chak size up to
200 Ha and sub chak with hydrant at every 4.0 Ha to 5.0 Ha) including fittings
as per approved design & drawings and fulfilling IS code / mannuals
specification. This item is for water allowance @ 2.5 cusec / 1000 acre and pipe
line terminating at Hydrant is to be designed to carry minimum 3.75 lps discharge
and Head 22 m. / Ha 20800
The rates are inclusive of material, lead & lift and also inclusive of all kind of
taxes, levies, turnover tax, service tax, income tax, octroi, vat, panchayat tax,
royalty, GST & contractor profit.
Note: This is including cost of supply & fixing of manual operated Hydrant-
outlet assembly as per the respective item, but excluding cost of safety valves,
control valves and metering arrangements.
PRIMARY FILTERATION
1 Supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of Hydrocyclon filter for
primary filteration up to particle size of 300 micron with dismentalling joint and
all other accessories required for proper functioning for discharge capacityies as / Ha 2000
under;
SECONDARY FILTERATION
2 Supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of auto clean screen / disc
filter having interconnecting manifold between filters in high quality MS pipe as
per relevent IS standard, duly fabricated & external surface duly epoxy painted to
150DFT including DP switch and controller and battery backup. Providing and
fixing Inlet, Outlet, Bypass Butterfly Isolation valves & Check valve in CI, PN10
Wafer type and counter flanges in ANSI B 16.5# 150 for discharge capacity as
under;
35 LPS to 55 LPS each 695000
NOTE:-
For estimation of different component of micro irrigation work "Turnkey Project on EPC mode"
following provision can be considered as per design / specification finalised for the scheme;
1 Cost of hydro electro mechanical works including pumps, motors, mud pumps, trash rack, screens, all
valve arrangement, flow / pressure meter, water level recorder, control panel within the pump house and
supply & installation of transformer (with one standby) etc. can be taken @ Rs 25000 per kw of
capacity of total pumps (including standby capacity). This is excluding the cost of electric transmission
line from GSS / Grid to the pump house.
2 Filteration system
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Item
S.No Unit Rate in Rs
(a) Cost of primary filteration (if required) including siltation chamber, hydrocyclone filter with isolation
valve & manifold etc. arrangement, cost estimate can be prepared or it can be taken @ Rs 2000 per Ha
CCA for estimation purpose only. Primary filteration can filter material up to 200 micron particles.
(b) Cost of secondary filteration system including auto clean screen / disc filter having interconnecting
manifold between filters in high quality MS pipe as per relevent IS standard, duly fabricated & external
surface duly epoxy painted to 150DFT including DP switch and controller and battery backup.
Providing and fixing Inlet, Outlet, Bypass Butterfly Isolation valves & Check valve in CI, PN10 Wafer
type and counter flanges in ANSI B 16.5# 150 for designed discharge cost estimate can be prepared or
it can be taken @ Rs 3500 per Ha CCA for estimation purpose only. Secondary filteration for micro
irrigation is required to filter particle size up to 130 micron.
3 Cost for supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of safety valve i.e air valve, NRV,
PRV, scour valve, check valve, butterfly valve, sluice valve, gate valve, ball valve, dismentalling joint
etc. essential for safety and smooth operation of pipe network including civil work (pedestal,valve
chamber etc.) is to assesed from detailed sample estimate.
4 Cost for supplying, laying, jointing, testing and commissioning of motor operated pressure reducing
flow control valve (elctro megnatic / anaolg type) up to chak level excluding / including battery backup
or electric supply line for different pipe sizes is to assesed from detailed sample estimate.
5 Cost for supplying, designing and installation of PLC- SCADA system with all parts and GPRS based
transmission system (RTU) for operation of pipe irrigation network as per designed irrigation
scheduling up to Chak / Sub-Chak Level is to assesed from detailed sample estimate for pattern
adopted. Sample patterns can be as under;
(a) SCADA control up to 200 Ha Chak Level and there after manual control
(b) With SCADA contorl up to 20 Ha sub-Chak Level and solonoid control valve up to hydrant at 1.25-
1.5ha
(c) With SCADA contorl up to 20 Ha sub-Chak Level and solonoid control valve up to hydrant up to 1.75-
2.25ha
(d) With SCADA contorl up to 20 Ha sub-Chak Level and solonoid control valve up to hydrant up to 4.0-
5.0ha
(e) With SCADA contorl up to 25 ha sub-Chak Level and solenoid control valve up to hydrant up to 8.0-
8.5 ha
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CHAPTER -XV
TUNNEL AND ALLIED WORKS
NOTES.
1 All General Notes are applicable to Tunnel and Allied Works to the extent they are relevant.
2 The basic rates are inclusive of additional costs for working inside tunnel, shaft and adit, with all
applicable machinaries whichever required for execution of underground works excluding the Tunnel
Boring Machine.
3 The basic rates are inclusive of scaling loose material, removal of under-cuts, cleaning bed including
lighting & ventilation inside tunnel.
4 Excavation - (A) All the open cut excavation upto Tunnel Portal / Adit Portal/ Inclined Shaft Portal shall
be measured and paid as per Chapter of Excavation.
Excavation - (B) The rates include dressing to the extent necessary for a particular item of work.
Excavation - (C) The payment for excavation shall be done as per pay-line indicated in the drawing.
The generally pay-line defined 15 cm beyond Minimum Excavation Line, In Bed no pay line excavation
shall be payble.
5 Unless otherwise specified the basic rates are inclusive of all leads and lifts.
6 Unless otherwise specified the basic rates are inclusive of standard finish (F2) required for concrete
surface.
7 For intake structure, tunnel portals, retaining walls, pitching etc, the rates as provided under Chapter of
Cement Concrete and other relavent chapter shall be adopted.
8 Measurements.- (A) Linear dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 0.01 m, the area shall be worked
out to the nearest 0.01 sq m and cubical contents to the nearest 0.01 cum.
Measurements.- (B) The measurement of permanent supports shall be done by weight, in kg. which shall
include the total weight of steel sections including the steel legging (if any), plates, bolts and nuts and tie
rods.
Measurements.- (C) No deduction shall be made for the volume of the reinforcement, but the volume of
permanent steel supports where provided shall be deducted from the total volume of concrete lining.
Underground excavation in rock, section 2-Ventilation, lighting,Mucking and 5878 (Pt II/Sec 2)-
dewatering. (Reaffirmed 2000) 1971
Underground excavation in rock, section 3- Tunneling method for steeply inclined 5878 (Pt II/Sec 3)-
tunnels, shafts and underground power houses. (Reaffirmed 2000) 1971
Underground excavation in soft strata(Reaffirmed 2000) 5878 (Pt III)-1972
Tunnel supports(Reaffirmed 2000) 5878 (Pt IV)-1971
Concrete lining (first revision) (Reaffirmed 2000) 5878 (Pt V)-1976
Steel lining(Reaffirmed 2000) 5878 (Pt VI)-1975
Grouting(Reaffirmed 2000) 5878 (Pt VII)-1972
Guniting equipment(Reaffirmed 2005) 6433-1972
a Above 4.50 m D Shapped (Finished)/ Diameter (Finished) (Through Shaft(s)/ Cum 2632
Adit/Inclined Shaft)
b Above 4.50 m D Shapped (Finished)/ Diameter (Finished) (through itself) Cum 2167
c Upto 4.50 m D Shapped (Finished)/ Diameter (Finished) (through itself) Cum 3061
d Upto 4.50 m D Shapped/ Diameter (Through Shaft(s)/ Adit/Inclined Shaft) Cum 3306
CHAPTER -XVI
SURVEY, INVESTIGATION & TESTING
NOTES.
1 These rates are at work site inclusive of all leads, all taxes, GST, Contractor's profit, overheads , panchayat
tax & royalty etc.
2 Payment for SID works shall be released only after -(i) Submission of list of Bench Mark having it's value,
location and raw data of field work with level book, field book etc.(ii) If survey is done by TS / DGPS
then raw data with northing and easting are to be submitted to the department(iii)Proper certification by
competent authority that Bench marks and levels has been checked and found correct.(iv) Submission of
work in soft copy ( Auto Cad file) and hard copy as desired by Engineer in Charge.
11 Hire charges of total station instrument with operator and staff for
topography survey , command area survey, canal survey, dam survey etc.
and collection of data, plotting the details on digital map of area in layers,
and developing contours where ever required as directed by engineer in Per Day 4500.00
charge; including supply of detailed drawings in appropriate scale in
soft copy & Hard copy complete in all respect. These rates are including
all types of taxes applicable.
12 Hire charges of DGPS instrument with operator and staff for bench mark
shifting, topography survey, command area survey, canal survey, dam
survey etc. and collection of data, plotting the details on digital map of
area in layers, and developing contours where ever required as directed Per Day 10000.00
by engineer in charge; including supply of detailed drawings in
appropriate scale in soft copy & Hard copy complete in all respect.
These rates are including all types of taxes applicable.
13 Topography survey with LiDAR (Arial survey) technology including
getting requisite permissions from the appropriate authorities, privacy of
the recorded data is to be maintained as per DGCA / ministry of defence
and providing raw data before processing in two hard disks for
verification by SOI/DGCA and after getting approval from appropriate
authority, data is to be processed and final out come in desired format as Sq Km 28000.00
per direction of engineer incharge is to be provided in soft copy in two
hard disk and three sets of hard copy in appropriate scale. These rates are
including all types of taxes applicable. Horizontal accuracy up to 10 cm
and vertical accuracy up to 10 cm.
(i) In hilly / semi hilly area - Block level to be taken @ 10 meter grid / Ha 490.00
(ii) In hilly / semi hilly area - Block level to be taken @ 15 meter grid / Ha 390.00
(iii) In Plain area - Block level to be taken @ 30 meter grid / Ha 300.00
17 Transfer of Dam / Canal alignment from sajra map to the ground and
taking Levels by Auto level single levelling for L-section and X-section,
Developing L-section and X-section and submitting in hard copy three
sets and soft copy in Auto Cad format, using layer system, showing all
features. (Total length of L-section and X-section to be measured for
payment)
16.1 L-section of Dam/ Canal
(a) (i) In hilly / revineous area - Levels for L-section to be taken at interval 5
/ Km 1290.00
meter.
(b) (i) In semi hilly area - Levels for L-section to be taken at interval 10
/ Km 1090.00
meter.
( c ) (ii) In Plain area - Levels for L-section to be taken at interval 30 meter.
/ Km 880.00
16.2 X-section of Dam/ Canal (Total length of X-section shall be measured)
(a) (i) In hilly / revineous area - Levels for X-section to be taken at interval
/ Km 1470.00
3 meter.
a (a) Height of Dam less than 10 meter from lowest nalla bed (For existing
/ Km 7200
Dam)
b (b) Height of Dam more than 10 meter from lowest nalla bed (For
/ Km 9900
existing Dam)
19 Survey work with total station and preparation of L- section showing
level @ 30 meter and X-section with levels at suitable interval clearly
showing shape of canal, X-section should be extended both side 10m
beyond bank toe/borrow area. The location of C.D. works direct out lets
(with size & nos.) / cuts, regulations and existing lining (type and
extent) be marked (this shall be done separately for each main canal,
branches/minors/sub minors). Listing of present status of existing
structures and lining reaches indicating visible distress conditions
complete in all respect with material including jungle clearance required
for survey work. Digital plotting of drawings with scale 1:2500 (H) and
1:100 (V) for L-sections and 1:100 (H&V) for cross sections for main
canal / branches and 1:50 for distributaries and minor/sub-minors
including all ancillary works as described in specifications and
conditions of contract.
D EXPERT SERVICES
21 Water Sector Engineering Expert having experience more than 25 years
for providing expert opinion on Civil / Mechanical / Electrical &
Electronics, Engineering aspects regarding Dam, Gates, Canal
Rehabilitation, Network Planning, Water Management, Hydrology, Per day 6000.00
suggesting remedial measures and submission of inspection report and
drawings where ever necessary.
E INVESTIGATION WORK
32 Boring NX dia (54.7 mm dia), hole with diamond coring bits including
taking out of core and arranging etc. core in proper order in core boxes
including cost of core boxes. as per relevant I.S. code of practice. These
rates are including Mobilization & demobilization of Rig.
ix Neutron Probe Test (Moisture Density Test at site by Lab. Staff.) Each 0.00
x Compressive Strength of C.C. cubes (per three cubes cushed only) Each 300.00
xi Compressive Strength of C.C. cubes (if three cubes are to be prepared,
Each 550.00
cured and crushed )
xii Compressive Strength of mortar cubes (per three cubes) Each 250.00
xiii Compressive Strength of mortar cubes (if cubes are to be prepared for per
Each 358.00
three cubes)
xiv Flexural strength Each 10000.00
xv Rebound Hammer test at one location at Jaipur (Excluding Rs. 800/-each location
Transportation) + 1000 mobilization charge
for each site
CHAPTER -XVII
NOTES:-
1 The rates given are for dismantling of good quality work. For dismantling poor quality or
weathered; weakened work the rates will be reduced by 30%.
2 Useable material from dismantalling of stone masonry will have to be properly stacked/deposited.
3 The rates are inclusive of all taxes, levies, royalty, leads of all material and contractor's profit etc.
CHAPTER - XVIII
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
NOTE:-
(1) These rates are at work site inclusive of all leads and lifts and also inclusive of all taxes, levies, turn
over tax, income tax, service tax, sales tax, octroi, panchayat tax, Contractor's profit and royalty etc.
(2) The rates in this chapter are inclusive of de-watering wherever required except item 32.
(3) Stem of the trees shall be measured at 1 m above the ground level.
(4) Provision for item no 25 shall be taken with permission of Superintending Engineer
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a 75 mm Sqm 420.00
b 50 mm Sqm 280.00
18 Labour charges for fixing of anchor bars in masonry Each 10.00
19 Supply and fixing in position of APM block made of C.I. as per standard Per block 9120
specification with adjustable arrangement and required fixtures including
transportation to site second stage concerning in C.C. (1:2:4) centering
shuttering painting with red oxide finishing etc. complete in all respect
cost of APM block (all size) per block
Note: APM block will be fixed in C.C. after adjusting throat with as per
requirement and as per direction of Engineer-incharge.
20 Add extra over items of cement plaster/ cement concrete/cc.lining/cc per pack of 58
flooring or RCC for providing and mixing synthetic poly fibres 6/12 mm 125 gm
long @ 0.25% (125 gram per 50 kg of cement) or in ratio of as specified
by manufacturer specification and direction of Engineer in charge with all
leads and lifts.
21 Labour charges for fixing stone patties/ lintels duly approved in cement
sand mortar (1:3) and pointing underneath with cement sand mortar (1:3)
for clear span up to 3.5 m of thickness.
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28 Providing, laying and fixing in position RCC spun or hume pipe with
collars (ISI 458-2003) in required size packed in gasket for hume or spun
yarn & neatly finished with rich grout of cement mortar 1:3 perfectly air
tight including testing of joints.
Description Unit Rate in Rs
Labour Charges only
(diametre)
NP-2 NP-3 NP-4
a 80 mm R.M. 134.00 141.00 150.00 53.00
b 100mm RM 134.00 155.00 161.00 54.00
c 150mm RM 187.00 203.00 230.00 55.00
d 200mm RM 251.00 278.00 294.00 88.00
e 225mm RM 262.00 294.00 316.00 108.00
f 300mm RM 482.00 696.00 712.00 110.00
g 450mm RM 781.00 1552.00 1691.00 165.00
h 600mm RM 1124.00 2247.00 2461.00 178.00
i 900mm RM 2568.00 4280.00 5350.00 310.00
j 1000mm RM 2850.00 5297.00 6099.00 340.00
k 1200mm RM 4066.00 6955.00 8667.00 425.00
Note: Non ISI mark pipe but manufactured as per ISI deduct 20%
29 Providing, laying and fixing in position RCC spun or PVC pipe ( 4 Kg/
sq.cm As per ISI 4985) with with socket including all fittings in required
size packed perfectly air tight including testing of joints.
Description Unit Rate in Rs
Unit
(diametre)
75 /80 mm R.M. 90 RM 90
100mm RM 165.00 RM 165
160mm RM 345.00 RM 345
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(b) Numbering of trees and painting after peeling the bark making surface for Each 28.00
numbering in size 8 x 10 cm marking / writing / appropriate indicated
number by black enamel paint of approved quality including cost of paint,
brush, T&P etc.
31 Operation & controlling including watch & ward of Head / Cross Each 865.00
regulator gates for Feeder/main canal / distributory.
Appointing one opertor cum gauge reader per day three shift (24 hr.)
i) Where ever there is head cum cross regulator, no separate staff would be
taken.
ii) If two head/ cross regulator are within 1 km reach, no separate staff
would be taken.
Per 2 km / 295.00
a Canal Having Discharge capacity up to 100 cusec
day
Per 2 km / 391.00
b Canal Having Discharge capacity 100 cusec to 500 cusec
day
Per 2 km / 583.00
c Canal Having Discharge capacity 500 cusec to 1000 cusec
day
Per 2 km / 948.00
33 Canal Having Discharge capacity > 1000 cusec
day
34 Watch & ward of office building after office hours. per day 577.00
35 Watch & ward of irrigation colonies campus houses with or without office per day 865.00
buildings.
36 Cleaning of irrigation colonies campus road and road side drains with or Per Month 4006.00
without office buildings working for half day ( 4 hr)
37 Watch & ward of irrigation rest houses II class building Per day 577.00
38 Maintenance and upkeep of plants, trees, lawn and other flower pots Per day 529.00
including watering etc. complete but excluding compost, pesticide.
39 Fixing of Distance stone in 30x30x30 cm pit excavated in all type of strata Each 175.00
and back filling with cement concrete (1:4:8) projected 10 cm above
ground level well finished and properly cured.
Measuring devices
94 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
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WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
95 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
96 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
b For Viedography / photography of Dam and its appurtenance including Per / day 5150
submergance, minimum three sites are to be covered in a day including all
taxes but exluding conveyance charges. Soft copy of photographs /
videography and one set of Hard copy in 9" X 5" for all ptotographs
captured is to be provided.
47 Providing UV resistant , monotoxic, high strength, non shrink,polymer Per Sqm 4120
based Cementitious repair mortar such as Poly Ironite Ceremic
Cementitious (PICC) for resurfacing on damaged surfaces of concrete
dams, masonry dams and colgrout faced dams and hydraulic structures to
a thickness upto 10 to 15 mm or as per surface conditions and also
treatment to the lift joints and honeycombed areas, potholesetc. by
removing loose material particles, grout slurry, by breaking using manual
and /or mechanical means, removing of existing embedded M.S.bar if any,
cleaning the lift joints, honeycombing areas and surface with special
chemical for algae fungi removal and protection with pressure water jet /
sand blasting, applying a bond coat of special type of primer suitable to
bond old to new concrete and concrete to rock for required bond strength
before application of repair mortars and providing a water repellent coat
after finishing complete as per specification including materials,
machinery, labour, scaffolding with special hanging platform, hire charges
of cranes, insurance charges transportation as directed by Engineer in
charge.
97 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
52 Providing and applying one seal coat over entire surface ( treated or Per Sqm 279
untreated) comprising of epoxy and filler in a ratio of 15:20 i.e ( 10 pbw
epoxy resin Dobeckot 505 C + 5 pbw epoxy hardner EH 411 : 20 pbw
ironite ceramic sand) as per approved procedure of application by the
manufacturer of construction chemical.
53 Providing and applying block joint sealenyt (Polysulphide sealent) in to Per Mtr 411
block joints of apron of submerged bucket, in two layers, Ist layer
comprising of - Thioflex 600 with primer 7E on the base, followed by
bond breaker and top layer of elastomeric compound, Netoseal MS 600
with primer MS2 as per approved procedure of application by the
manufacturer of construction chemical, including making groove and
thorough cleaning of grooves.
54 Providing and fixing 25 mm dia. 3 m long cold twisted deformed steel Each 868
dowel bars with one end driven into 38 mm diameter 1.50 m deep hole
drilled in bed rock and other end provided with L- bend for embedding in
concrete/ masonry of overflow/ non overflow blocks and other
appurtenant works including cost of all materials , machinery, labour,
drilling and cleaning hole, filling hole with specified cement mortar ,
driving anchor rod etc. complete in all respect.
55 Providing and fixing 25 mm dia. 2.75 m long steel anchor rods with one Each 838
end split and driven firmly using steel wedge into 1.25 m deep 38 mm dia.
Hole drilled in bed rock and other end provided with L- Bend for
embedding in concrete/ masonry for spillway and appurtenant works
including cost of all materials, machinery, labour, steel wedge, drilling
and cleaning hole, cement slurry, driving anchor rod etc. complete in all
respect.
56 Under water videography of dam body & its appertunance i.e gates, under Per Hour 9199
sluice, emergency gate grooves clearly showing location defect area or
area of interest indicating condition from all possible angles and special
focus on damaged portions complete in all respects upto the satisfaction of
Engineer in charge. The work also includes supply of three sets of video in
digital form and a depth wise report prepared in hard copy
98 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
58 Cleaning dam parapet inner face and top using oxalic acid and water by Per Sqm 45.00
scrubbing/ brushing and washing to remove all surface coatings etc.
complete
99 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER -XIX
COMPENSATION OF PROPERTIES
6 Mud wall in mud mortar for boundary wall of thickness Per RM 408 14
22.50 cm to 30.00 cm with standard height of 1.50 m from
G.L.
7 Katcha House of Dry Stone wall with stone Patti roofing
resting over Mud/Dry stone walls for height of 2.85 m
CHAPTER -XIX
COMPENSATION FOR
102 TEMPORARY LAND ACQUISITION
BASIC SCHEDULE OF RATES DAUSA DISTRICT
WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
NOTES:
1 These rates are inclusive of all lead and lifts of the material scaffolding, cantering, shuttering
required for construction of building.
2 These rates of compensation shall be applicable on properties for which Gazette notification
under section 4 of Land Acquisition Act published after issue of this BSR.
3 For electrical installation @ 3.50% extra shall be payable
4 The sanitary fitting @ 7% extra will be payable.
5 The rates mentioned are inclusive of depreciation on the houses. No further reduction on
account of depreciation is required.
Rate (in
S.No. Items Unit
Rs)
1 Rate for compensation of Pucca house including excavation,
masonry work plaster work in any mortar, flooring, roofing
wood work etc. complete in all respect as per standard
specification for standard height of 3.00 m.
a Normal finish and average condition and 3 m. height Per sqm of 6666.00
plinth area
b If C.G.I. Sheet roofing is provided in place of Patti/RCC Per sqm of 4740.00
roofing plinth area
c If Kelu roofing is provided in place of Patti / RCC roofing Per sqm of 4633.00
plinth area
d If country tile roofing is provided in place of Patti / RCC Per sqm of 4601.00
roofing plinth area
2 Add/deduct from item No.1 of standard height of 3.0 m
increase/ decreases
a Every 30 cm height above or below 1.50%
3 Rate for masonry compound wall in lime/cement mortar up Per RM 1243.00
to 1.0 m
4 Add extra for each 0.50 m height of boundary wall over Per RM 358.00
item, 3
5 Rate for dry stone masonry compound wall up to 1.0 m Per RM 1059.00
6 Add extra for each 0.50 m height of boundary wall over Per RM 305.00
item, 5
7 Add for platform/courtyard with average flooring Per Sqm 774.00
8 Rate for compensation of historical building i.e. Garh, Per sqm of 7333.00
Monuments, Temples etc. covered area
S.No Item
1 Rate for compensation of cement
concrete/RCC/ wells/ Dohri including sinking
or digging of wells in all types of strata and
construction of ancillary structures like Dhana,
Kheli, Kundi, Platform etc. excluding pump
house as per given below (Rate in Rs)
Depth below NSL in Metre Internal Diameter in metre
1.5 2 3 4
2 60725 75911 106441 137184
3 78418 98666 139438 180582
4 96111 121421 172436 223980
5 113804 144176 205434 267377
6 131497 166931 238431 310775
7 149190 189686 271429 354173
8 166883 212441 304426 397571
9 184576 235197 337423 440969
10 202270 257951 370421 484366
11 219962 280706 403419 527764
12 237656 303461 436416 571162
13 255348 326217 469414 614560
14 273042 348972 502412 657957
15 290734 371726 535409 701355
16 308428 394482 568406 744752
17 326120 417237 601404 788150
18 343814 439992 634402 831548
19 361507 462747 667399 874946
20 379200 485502 700397 918344
S.No Item
2 Rate for compensation of cement or lime mortar
masonry wells including excavation in all types
of strata and construction of ancillary structures
like Dhana, Kheli, Kundi, Platform etc.
excluding pump house as per given below (Rate
in Rs)
Depth below NSL in Metre Internal Diameter in metre
1.5 2 3 4
2 32288 39531 54177 69038
3 38310 47358 65731 84475
4 44333 55185 77284 99912
5 50355 63011 88837 115349
6 56378 71 100390 130785
7 62402 78665 111943 146222
8 68424 86491 123495 161660
9 74447 94318 135049 177097
10 80469 102145 146602 192534
11 86492 109971 158155 207970
12 92515 117798 169707 223407
13 98537 125624 181262 238844
14 104561 133452 110514 254281
15 110584 141279 204367 269718
16 116606 149105 215919 285155
17 122629 156932 227472 300592
18 128651 164758 239025 316029
19 134674 172585 250578 331466
20 140697 180412 262131 346903
3 Rate for compensation of dry stone masonry
wells including excavation in all types of strata
and construction of ancillary structures like
Dhana, Kheli, Kundi, Platform etc. excluding
pump house as per given below (Rate in Rs)
S.No Item
14 44743 58960 88991 121148
15 47812 63014 95130 129531
16 50883 67068 101270 137914
17 53953 71122 107410 146298
18 57023 75175 113550 154681
19 60093 79229 119689 163064
20 63163 83283 125829 171448
11 IS 4078 : 1980 Code of practice for indexing and storage of drill cores (First Revision)
17 IS 5529 Part 1 : 2013 In-situ permeability test Part 1 Test in overburden - Code of practice
18 IS 5529 : Part 2 : 2006 In - Situ permeability test: Part 2 tests in bedrock (Second Revision)
Diamond core drilling - Site investigation for river valley projects - Code
19 IS 6926 : 1996
of practice (First revision)
20 IS 6935 : 1973 Method for determination of water level in a bore hole
108
Subsurface exploration for earth and rockfill dams - Code of practice
21 IS 6955 : 2008
(First Revision)
Symbols and abbreviations for use in geological Maps: Section and
22 IS 7422 : Part 1 : 1974
subsurface exploratory logs: Part 1 abbreviations
Symbols and abbreviations for use in geological maps: Section and
23 IS 7422 : Part 2 : 1974
subsurface exploratory logs: Part 2 igneous rocks
Symbols and abbreviations for use in geological maps: Sections and
24 IS 7422 : Part 3 : 1974
subsurface exploratory logs: Part 3 sedimentary rocks
Symbols and abbreviations for use in geological maps: Sections and
25 IS 7422 : Part 4 : 1985
subsurface exploratory logs: Part 4 metamorphic rocks
Symbols and abbreviations for use in geological maps: Sections and sub -
26 IS 7422 : Part 5 : 1992 Surface exploratory logs: Part 5 line symbols for formation contacts and
structural features
109
IS 4410 : Part 11 : Sec Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 11 hydrology: Sec
15
5 : 1977 5 floods
IS 4410 : Part 14 : Sec Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 14 soil
16
1 : 1977 conservation and reclamation: Sec 1 soil conservation
IS 4410 : Part 14 : Sec Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 14 soil
17
2 : 1977 conservation and reclamation: Sec 2 reclamation
Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 17 water
18 IS 4410 : Part 17 : 1977
requirements of crops
19 IS 4410 : Part 2 : 1967 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 2 project planning
20 IS 4410 : Part 21 : 1987 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 21 flood control
Guidelines for the design of grout curtains for earth and rock fill dams,
1 IS 11293 : 2018
masonry dams and concrete gravity dams
2 IS 11293 : Part 1 : 1985 Guidelines for the design of grout curtains: Part 1 earth and rockfill dams
Guidelines for the design of grout curtains: Part 2 masonry and concrete
3 IS 11293 : Part 2 : 1993
gravity dams
Code of practice for treatment of rock foundations, core and abutment
4 IS 11973 : 1986
contacts with rock, for embankment dams
5 IS 12584 : 1989 Bentonite for grouting in civil engineering works - Specification
6 IS 14343 : 1996 Choice of grouting, materials for alluvial grouting - Guidelines
Design and construction of diaphragms for under - Seepage control -
7 IS 14344 : 1996
Code of practice
Investigations for foundation of existing earth and rock fill dams -
8 IS 16547 : 2017
Guidelines
9 IS 4410 : Part 19 : 1996 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 19 grouting
110
Pressure grouting of rock foundations in river valley projects -
12 IS 6066 : 1994
Recommendations (Second Revision)
Guidelines for design of under seepage control measures for earth and
13 IS 8414 : 2014
rockfill dams (First Revision)
Code of practice for drainage system for gravity dams, their foundations
1 IS 10135 : 1985
and abutments (First Revision)
Guidelines for selection of spillways and energy dissipators (First
2 IS 10137 : 2015
Revision)
3 IS 10635 : 2014 Freeboard requirement in dams - Guidelines (Second Revision)
Construction of spillways and similar overflow structures - Code of
4 IS 11155 : 2019
practice (Second Revision)
Code of practice for permeability test for masonry during and after
5 IS 11216 : 1985
construction
6 IS 11223 : 1985 Guidelines for fixing spillway capacity
Criteria for design of sluices in concrete and masonry dams (First
7 IS 11485 : 2014
Revision)
Structural design of energy dissipators for spillways - Criteria (First
8 IS 11527 : 2013
Revision)
Design of drainage arrangements ofenergy dissipators and training walls
9 IS 11772 : 2009
of spillways - Guidelines (First Revision)
10 IS 12169 : 1987 Criteria for design of small embankment dams
Provision of water - Stops at transverse contraction joints in masonry and
11 IS 12200 : 2001
concrete dams - Code of practice (First Revision)
Criteria for structural design of spillway training walls and divide walls
12 IS 12720 : 2004
(Second Revision)
111
22 IS 14591 : 1999 Temperature control of mass concrete for dams - Guidelines
Quality control during construction of earth and rockfill dams -
23 IS 14690 : 1999
Recommendations
24 IS 14954 : 2001 Distress and remedial measures in earth and rockfill dams - Guidelines
PVC water - Stops at transverse contraction joints for use in masonry and
25 IS 15058 : 2002
concrete dams - Specification
Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 18 energy
26 IS 4410 : Part 18 : 1983
dissipation devices (Stilling Basins)
Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 8 dams and dam:
27 IS 4410 : Part 8 : 1992
Section (First Revision)
Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 9 spillways and
28 IS 4410 : Part 9 : 1982
siphons (First Revision)
Criteria for design of hydraulic jump type stilling basins with horizontal
29 IS 4997 : 1968
and sloping apron
30 IS 5186 : 1994 Design of chute and side channel spillways - Criteria (First Revision)
31 IS 6512 : 2019 Criteria for design of solid gravity dams (Second Revision)
Hydraulic design of high ogee overflow and orifice spillways -
32 IS 6934 : 2014
Recommendations (Second Revision)
Criteria for hydraulic design of bucket type energy dissipaters (Second
33 IS 7365 : 2010
Revision)
34 IS 7894 : 1975 Code of practice for stability analysis of earth dams
35 IS 8605 : 1977 Code of practice for construction of masonry in dams
36 IS 8826 : 1978 Guidelines for design of large earth and rockfill dams
Inspection and maintenance of dams and appurtenant structures -
37 IS 9296 : 2001
Guidelines (First Revision)
Recommendations for lighting, ventilation and other facilities inside
38 IS 9297 : 1979
dams
Drainage system for earth and rockfill dams - Code of practice (First
39 IS 9429 : 1999
Revision)
Design aid for anchorages for spillway piers, training walls and divide
40 SP 55 : 1993
walls
112
Guidelines for planning and design of low level outlets for evacuating
4 IS 15472 : 2004
storage reservoirs
5 IS 15840 : 2009 Determination of volume of water and water level in lakes and reservoirs
113
Recommendations for inspection, testing and maintenance of hydraulic
10 IS 13041 : 2013
hoist (After Erection) (First Revision)
11 IS 13591 : 2019 Criteria for design of lifting beams (First Revision)
12 IS 13623 : 1993 Criteria for choice of gates and hoists
13 IS 14177 : 1994 Guidelines for painting system for hydraulic gates and hoists
14 IS 15466 : 2004 Rubber seals for hydraulic gates - Specification
IS 4410 : Part 16 : Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 16 gates and
15
Sec 1 : 1999 valves: Sec 1 gates and Terms related with gates (First Revision)
IS 4410 : Part 16 : Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part xvi gates and
16
Sec 2 : 1981 valves: Sec 2 valves
17 IS 4410 : Part 23 : 1999 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects
Recommendations for structural design of fixed - Wheel gates (Third
18 IS 4622 : 2003
Revision)
19 IS 4623 : 2000 Recommendations for structural design of radial gates (Third Revision)
Penstock and turbine inlet butterfly valves for hydro - Power stations and
23 IS 7326 : Part 2 : 1992
systems: Part 2 guidelines for design and selection of control
Penstock and turbine inlet butterfly valves for hydropower stations and
24 IS 7326 : Part 3 : 1976
systems: Part 3 recommendations for operations and maintenance
Spherical valves for hydropower stations and systems: Part 1 criteria for
25 IS 7332 : Part 1 : 1991
structural and hydraulic design (First Revision)
Spherical valves for hydropower stations and systems: Part 2 selection of
26 IS 7332 : Part 2 : 1993
control equipment (First Revision)
Spherical valves for hydropower stations and systems: Part 3
27 IS 7332 : Part 3 : 1994 recommendations for operation and maintenance of spherical valves
(First Revision)
Recommendations for inspection, testing and maintenance of fixed wheel
28 IS 7718 : 2018
and slide gate (Second Revision)
Recommendations for structural design of medium and high head slide
29 IS 9349 : 2006
gates (Second Revision)
114
7. CANALS AND CD WORKS
Criteria for design of lined canals and guidance for selection of type of
1 IS 10430 : 2000
lining (First Revision)
2 IS 10646 : 1991 Canal linings - Cement concrete tiles - Specification (First Revision)
4 IS 11809 : 1994 Lining for canals by stone masonry - Code of practice (First Revision)
10 IS 3872 : 2002 Lining of canals with burnt clay tiles - Code of practice (First Revision)
18 IS 4515 : 2002 Stone pitched lining for canals - Code of practice (Second Revision)
19 IS 4558 : 1995 Under - Drainage of lined canals - Code of practice (Second Revision)
115
Code of practice for maintenance of canals: Part 3 canal structures,
23 IS 4839 : Part 3 : 1992 drains, outlets, jungle, clearance, plantation and regulation f second
revision)
Sealing expansion joints in concrete lining of canals - Code of practice
24 IS 5256 : 1992
(First Revision)
Guide for laying combination lining for existing unlined canals (First
25 IS 5690 : 1982
Revision)
Guide for planning and layout of canal system for lrrigation (First
26 IS 5968 : 1987
Revision)
Criteria for hydraulic design of sediment ejector for irrigation and power
27 IS 6004 : 1980
channels (First Revision)
28 IS 6522 : 1972 Criteria for design of silt vanes for sediment control in offtaking canals
29 IS 6531 : 1994 Canal head regulators criteria for design (First Revision)
Guide for location, selection and hydraulic design of canal escapes (First
30 IS 6936 : 1992
Revision)
Criteria for design of cross -: Sec for unlined canals in alluvial soil (First
31 IS 7112 : 2002
Revision)
32 IS 7113 : 2003 Soil - Cement lining for canals - Code of practice (First Revision)
33 IS 7114 : 1973 Criteria for hydraulic design of cross regulators for canals
Code of practice for inspection and maintenance of cross drainage works
34 IS 7331 : 1981
(First Revision)
Criteria for hydraulic design of silt selective head regulator for sediment
35 IS 7495 : 1974
control in offtaking canals
Design of cross drainage works - Code of practice: Part 1 general features
36 IS 7784 : Part 1 : 2013
(Second Revision)
IS 7784 : Part 2 : Sec 1 Design of cross drainage works code of practice: Part 2 specific
37
: 1995 requirements: Sec 1 aqueducts (First Revision J
IS 7784 : Part 2 : Sec 2 Code of practice for design of cross drainage works: Part 2 specific
38
: 2000 requirements: Sec 2 superpassages (First Revision)
IS 7784 : Part 2 : Sec 3 Code of practice for design of cross drainage works: Part 2 specific
39
: 1996 requirements: Sec 3 canal syphons (First Revision)
IS 7784 : Part 2 : Sec 4 Design of cross drainage works - Code of practice: Part 2 specific
40
: 1999 requirements: Sec 4 level crossings (First Revision)
IS 7784 : Part 2 : Sec 5 Code of practice for design of cross drainage works part2 specific
41
: 2000 requirements: Sec 5 syphon aqueducts (First Revision)
Criteria for hydraulic design of groyne walls (Curved Wing) for sediment
42 IS 7871 : 1975
distribution at offtake points in a canal
43 IS 7873 : 1975 Code of practice for limb concrete lining for canals
Criteria for hydraulic design qf skimming platform for sediment control
44 IS 7880 : 1975
in offtaking canal
116
45 IS 7986 : 1976 Code of practice for canal outlets
46 IS 8835 : 1978 Guidelines for planning and design of surface drains
47 IS 9097 : 1979 Guide for laying lining of canals with hot bitumen or bituminous felts
Guidelines for assessment of seepage losses from canals by analytical
48 IS 9447 : 1980
method
49 IS 9451 : 1994 Guidelines for lining of canals in expansive soils (Second Revision)
Measurement of seepage losses from canals - Code of practice: Part 1
50 IS 9452 : Part 1 : 1993
Ponding method
Code of practice for measurement of seepage losses from canals: Part 2
51 IS 9452 : Part 2 : 1980
inflow - O - utflow method
Code of practice for measurement of seepage losses from canals: Part 3
52 IS 9452 : Part 3 : 1988
seepage meter method
Lining of canals with polyethylene film - Code of practice (First
53 IS 9698 : 1995
Revision)
54 IS 9913 : 2000 Code of practice for construction of cross drainage works (First Revision)
117
Installation, maintenance and observation of the instruments for vibration
11 IS 14793 : 2013 studies other than earthquakes on hydraulic structures and machines -
Code of practice (First Revision)
Guide for type of measurement, choice of location and type of
12 IS 17158 : 2019
instruments for underground power house
Code of practice for installation and observation of instruments for
13 IS 6524 : 1972
temperature measurements inside dams : resistance type thermometers
Code of practice for design, installation, observation and maintenance of
14 IS 6532 : 1972
uplift pressure pipes for hydraulic structures on permeable foundations
Code of practice for installation, maintenance and observation of
15 IS 7356 : Part 1 : 2002 instruments for pore pressure measurements in earth dams and rockfill
dams - Part 1 : porous
Installation, observation and maintenance of instruments for pore
16 IS 7356 : Part 2 : 2003 pressure measurements in earth and rockfill dams - Code of practice: Part
2 twin tube hydraulic piezometers (Second Revision)
Guide fort ypes of measurements for structures in river valley projects
17 IS 7436 : Part 1 : 1993 and criteria for choice and location of measuring instruments: Part 1 for
earth and rockfill dams (First Revision)
Guide for types of measurements for structures in river valley projects
18 IS 7436 : Part 2 : 2019 and criteria for choice and location of measuring instrument: Part 2
concrete and masonry dams (Second Revision)
Code of practice for installation and observation of cross arms for
19 IS 7500 : 2000 measurement of internal vertical movement in earth dams (First
Revision)
Installation and observation of base plate apparatus for measurement of
20 IS 8226 : 2017
foundation settlement in embankments - Code of practice (First Revision)
Code of practice for installation, maintenance and observations of pore
21 IS 8282 : Part 1 : 1976 pressure measuring devices in concrete and masonry dams: Part 1
electrical resistance type cell
Installation, maintenance and observations of pore pressure measuring
22 IS 8282 : Part 2 : 1996 devices in concrete and masonry dams - Code of practice: Part 2
vibrating wire type cell
1 IS 10084 : Part 1 : 1982 Criteria for design of diversion works: Part 1 coffer dams
2 IS 10084 : Part 2 : 2014 Design of diversion works - Criteria: Part 2 diversion channel and open
cut or conduit in the body of dam (First Revision)
3 IS 10751 : 1994 Planning and design of guide banks for alluvial rivers - Guidelines (First
Revision)
4 IS 10788 : Part 1 : 1984 Code of practice for construction of diversion works: Part 1 cellular
coffer dams
5 IS 11130 : 1984 Criteria for structural design of barrages and weirs
6 IS 11150 : 1993 Construction of concrete barrages - Code of practice (First Revision)
118
7 IS 11532 : 1995 Construction and maintenance of river embankments (Levees) -
Guidelines (First Revision)
8 IS 12094 : 2018 Planning and design of river embankments (Levees) - Guidelines
(Second Revision)
9 IS 12892 : 1989 Safety of barrage and weir structures - Guidelines
10 IS 12926 : 1995 Construction and maintenance of guide banks in alluvial rivers -
Guidelines (First Revision)
11 IS 13877 : 1993 Planning and design of fish pass - Guidelines
12 IS 13912 : 1993 Closure of diversion channel and open cut or conduit inthe body of the
dam - Code of practice
13 IS 14262 : 1995 Planning and design of revetment - Guidelines
14 IS 14592 : Part 1 : 1998 Planning and design of barrage powerhouses - Guidelines: Part 1
investigation, planning and layout
15 IS 14815 : 2000 Design flood for river diversion works - Guidelines
16 IS 14955 : 2001 Guidelines for hydraulic model studies of barrages and weirs
17 IS 4410 : Part 12 : 1993 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 12 diversion
works (First Revision)
18 IS 4410 : Part 22 : 1994 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 22 barrages and
weirs
19 IS 4410 : Part 3 : 1988 Glossary of terms relating to river valley projects: Part 3 river and river
training (First Revision)
20 IS 6966 : Part 1 : 1989 Hydraulic design of barrages and weirs - Guidelines: Part 1 alluvial
reaches (First Revision)
21 IS 7349 : 2012 Barrages and weirs - Operation and maintenance - Guidelines (Second
Revision)
22 IS 7720 : 1991 Criteria for investigation, planning and layout for barrages and weirs
(First Revision)
23 IS 8408 : 1994 Planning and design of groynes in alluvial river - Guidelines (First
Revision)
24 IS 9461 : 1980 Guidelines for data required for design of temporary river diversion
works
25 IS 9795 : Part 1 : 1981 Guidelines for the choice of the type of diversion works: Part 1 coffer
dams
10. SPECIFICATION FOR DUCTILE IRON (DI) PIPES, FITTINGS, SPECIALS, PE & HDPE
PIPES
Centrifugally cast (spun) ductile iron pressure pipes for water, gas and
1 IS 8329
sewage - specification
Ductile iron fittings for pressure pipes for water, gas and sewage -
2 IS 9523
specification
3 IS 5382 Rubber sealing rings for gas mains, water mains and sewers
4 IS 638 Specification for Sheet Rubber Jointing and Rubber Insertion Jointing
5 IS 12288 Code of practice for use and laying of Ductile Iron pipes
119
6 IS 11606 Methods for sampling of Cast Iron pipes and fittings
7 IS 455 Portland slag cement
8 IS 12330 Sulphate resisting Portland cement
9 IS 6452 Specification for high alumina cement for structural use
10 IS 6909 Specification for supersulphated cement
11 IS 8112 43 grade ordinary portland cement
12 IS 1387 General requirements for supply of metallurgical materials
13 IS 1500 Methods for Brinell hardness test for metallic materials
14 IS 1608 Mechanical testing of metals - tensile testing
Ductile iron pipes, fittings, accessories and their joints for water
15 ISO 2531
applications
Ductile iron pipes and fittings for pressure and non-pressure pipelines --
16 ISO 4179
Cement mortar lining
Rubber seals -- Joint rings for water supply, drainage and sewerage
17 ISO 4633
pipelines -- Specification for materials
Ductile iron pipes -- External zinc-based coating – Part 1: Metallic zinc
18 ISO 8179
with finishing layer
Ductile iron pipes -- External zinc coating -- Part 2: Zinc rich paint with
19 ISO 8179
finishing layer
20 ISO 8180 Ductile iron pipelines -- Polyethylene sleeving for site application
21 ISO 10802 Ductile iron pipelines -- Hydrostatic testing after installation
22 ISO 10803 Design method for ductile iron pipes
23 ISO 16132 Ductile iron pipes and fittings -- Seal coats for cement mortar linings
Ductile - Iron pipe and fittings (guideline code for design,
24 AWWA M 41
manufacturing, testing, jointing, laying & installation etc.)
Ductile iron pipes, fittings, accessories and their joints for water pipelines
25 BS EN 545
- Requirements and test methods
26 IS 5822 MS pipeline
27 IS 12288 DI pipeline
IS 127886:1989
28 Polyethylene pipe for irrigation-Laterals with amendments number 5
(Reaffirmed 1998)
Irrigation equipment sprinkler pipes specifications IS 14151 (Part I)1999
29 IS 14151 (Part I) 1999
Part I Polyethylene pipes
Irrigation equipment sprinkler pipes specifications Part II quick couples
30 IS 14151 (Part II) 1999
Polyethylene pipes
IS 4984 : 1995 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipes for Water Supply -
31
(Reaffirmed 2002) Specifications
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ANNEXURE – II
Lime
S. Mortar .Surkhi Cement Sand Stone
Particular Slacked
No (Cum) (Cum) (Bags) (Cum) (Cum)
(Cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. 1 Cum slacked lime = 0.67 Cum Un slacked lime
2. Lime mortar (For 1 cum Mortar)
(a) Lime Surkhi Sand mortar -
- 0.48 0.24 0.72 -
(1:1 /2:1½)
(b) Lime sand (1:2) - 0.48 - - 0.95 -
(c) Lime sand (1:3) - 0.36 - - 1.08 -
3. Cement mortar (For 1 cum mortar)
(a) Cement sand (1:2) - - - 13.70 0.95 -
(b) Cement sand (1:3) - - - 10.30 1.07 -
(c) Cement sand (1:4) - - - 7.70 1.07 -
(d) Cement sand (1:5) - - - 6.20 1.07 -
(e) Cement sand (1:6) - - - 5.13 1.07 -
(f) Cement sand (1:8) - - - 3.93 1.07 -
4. R.R. Stone masonry in (For 1 cum masonry)
(a) Lime Surkhi Sand mortar -
0.40 0.192 0.096 0.288 1.10
(1:1 /2:1½)
(b) Lime sand mortar (1:2) 0.40 0.192 - - 0.38 1.10
(c) Lime sand mortar (1:3) 0.40 0.144 - - 0.43 1.10
(d) Cement sand mortar (1 :3) 0.40 - - 4.12 0.428 1.10
(e) Cement sand mortar (1 :4) 0.40 - - 3.08 0.428 1.10
(f) Cement sand mortar (1 : 5 ) 0.40 - - 2.48 0.428 1.10
(g) Cement sand mortar (1 : 6 ) 0.40 - - 2.05 0.428 1.10
(h) Cement sand mortar (1 :8) 0.40 - - 1.57 0.428 1.10
5. C.R. Stone/ Kharanja masonry in (For 1Cum masonry)
(a) Lime Surkhi Sand mortar -
0.35 0.168 0.084 0.252 1.20
(1:½:1½)
(b) Lime sand mortar (1:2) 0.35 0.168 - - 0.333 1.20
(c) Cement sand Mortar (1 : 3 ) 0.35 - - 3.605 0.375 1.20
(d) Cement sand mortar (1 : 4) 0.35 - - 2.695 0.375 1.20
(e) Cement sand mortar (1 : 5 ) 0.35 - - 2.17 0.375 1.20
(f) Cement sand mortar (1 :6) 0.35 - - 1.795 0.375 1.20
(g) Cement sand mortar (1 : 8 ) 0.35 - - 1.375 0.375 1.20
6. Brick masonry in : Two (For 1 cum masonry) Briks
bricks width or more: Nos.
(a) Lime Surkhi Sand Mortar -
0.23 0.11 0.055 0.166 475
(1:½:1½)
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Lime
S. Mortar .Surkhi Cement Sand Stone
Particular Slacked
No (Cum) (Cum) (Bags) (Cum) (Cum)
(Cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(b) Lime sand mortar ( 1 : 2) 0.23 0.11 - - 0.218 475
(c) Cement sand mortar (1 : 3 ) 0.23 - - 2.369 0.246 475
(d) Cement sand mortar (1 :4) 0.23 - - 1.771 0.246 475
(e) Lime sand mortar (1 : 5) 0.23 - - 1.426 0.246 475
(f) Cement sand mortar (1 : 6 ) 0.23 - - 1.18 0.246 475
(g) Cement sand mortar (1 :8) 0.23 - - 0.904 0.246 475
7. Half brick masonry in: (For 1 Sqm Masonry)
(a) Cement sand mortar (1 : 3 ) 0.02 - - 0.206 0.201 55
(b) Cement sand mortar (1 : 4 ) 0.02 - - 0.154 0.201 55
8. Brick masonry on edge in: (For 1 Sqm Masonry)
(a) Cement sand mortar (1 : 3 ) 0.01 - - 0.103 0.011 37
(b) Cement sand mortar (1 : 4 ) 0.01 - - 0.077 0.011 37
9. R.R. Stone Masonry (For 1 Cum Masonry) Stone (cum)
- 0.48
In Mud Mortar 0.40 - - 1.00
(mud)
10. Dry stone (For 1 Cum Masonry)
masonry - - - - - 1.10
11. Lime concrete (For 1 cum concrete)
(a) (1 :½: 1½) 0.40 0.192 0.096 - 0.288 1.00
(b) ( 1 :2) 0.40 0.192 - - 0.38 1.00
(c) ( 1 :3) 0.40 0.144 - - 0.43 1.00
12. Cement Concrete (For 1 cum concrete)
(a) (1 :1: 2) - - - 11.20 0.40 0.80
(b) ( 1 :1½:3) - - - 8.60 0.43 0.85
(c) ( 1 :2:4) - - - 6.40 0.45 0.90
(d) ( 1 :3:6) - - - 4.50 0.47 0.94
(e) ( 1 :4:8 ) - - - 3.40 0.47 0.94
(f) ( 1 : 5 :10) - - - 2.80 0.47 0.94
13. Precast Tile Lining (laying
(For 1 Sqm Lining)
& fixing only)
4cm thick 0.243 - - 0.156 0.026 -
14. Clay tile/Brick lining (For 10 Sqm Lining)
Sand inplace of
Tile/ Tibba
cement Bazari bazari & tibba
Item brick sand
(Bags) (Cum) sand
(Nos) (Cum)
(cum)
Single brick lining 366 3.77 0.116 0.347 0.463
Single tile lining 215 3.40 0.102 0.305 0.407
Double tile lining 430 3.66 0.110 0.328 0.438
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Lime
S. Mortar .Surkhi Cement Sand Stone
Particular Slacked
No (Cum) (Cum) (Bags) (Cum) (Cum)
(Cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PLASTER
15. Lime plaster 25mm thick in (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
mortar ratio
(a) (1 :½ : 1½) 0.03 0.0144 0.0072 - 0.0216 -
(b) ( 1 : 2) 0.03 0.0144 - - 0.0285 -
(c) ( 1 :3 ) 0.03 0.0108 - - 0.0324 -
16. Lime plaster 20mm thick in mortar ratio (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
(a) (1 :½ : 1½) 0.021 0.0100 0.005 - 0.0151 -
(b) ( 1 : 2) 0.021 0.0100 - - 0.0199 -
(c) ( 1 :3 ) 0.021 0.0076 - - 0.0227 -
17. Lime plaster 12mm thick in mortar ratio (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
(a) (1 :½ : 1½) 0.015 0.0072 0.0036 - 0.0108 -
(b) ( 1 : 2) 0.015 0.0072 - - 0.0143 -
(c) ( 1 :3 ) 0.015 0.0054 - - 0.0162 -
18. Cement plaster 25mm thick in mortar ratio (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
(a) (1 :3) 0.03 - - 0.309 0.032 -
(b) ( 1 : 4) 0.03 - - 0.231 0.032 -
(c) ( 1 :5) 0.03 - - 0.186 0.032 -
(d) ( 1 :6 ) 0.03 - - 0.154 0.032 -
19. Cement plaster 20mm thick in mortar ratio (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
(a) (1 :3) 0.021 - - 0.216 0.023 -
(b) ( 1 : 4) 0.021 - - 0.162 0.023 -
(c) ( 1 :5) 0.021 - - 0.130 0.023 -
(d) ( 1 :6 ) 0.021 - - 0.11 0.023 -
20. Cement plaster 12mm thick in mortar ratio (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
(a) (1 :3) 0.015 - - 0.154 0.016 -
(b) ( 1 : 4) 0.015 - - 0.116 0.016 -
(c) ( 1 :5) 0.015 - - 0.093 0.016 -
(d) ( 1 :6 ) 0.015 - - 0.077 0.016 -
21. Cement plaster 6mm thick in mortar (For 1 Sqm Plaster)
Ratio (1 : 3) 0.008 - - 0.08 0.008 -
POINTING
22. Flush ruled in lime mortar (For 1 Sqm Pointing)
(a) (1 : ½ : 1½) 0.004 0.0019 0.0009 - 0.0029 -
( 1 :2) 0.004 0.0019 - - 0.0038 -
23. Flush ruled in cement Mortar (For 1 Sqm Pointing)
(1:3) 0.004 - - 0.0412 0.0043 -
24. Raised& cut in cement Mortar (For 1 Sqm Pointing)
(1:3) 0.006 - - 0.062 0.0064 -
25. Guniting (For 1 Sqm Guniting)
(1:3) 0.061 - - 0.628 0.065 -
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Lime
S. Mortar .Surkhi Cement Sand Stone
Particular Slacked
No (Cum) (Cum) (Bags) (Cum) (Cum)
(Cum)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
26. 37mm thick (For 1 Sqm shotcreting)
shotcreting (1 :1½: 3 ) - - - 0.525 0.026 0.052
27. Porous Concrete Pipe in mix (For 1 Sqm Guniting)
(1:4.5) - - - 1.994 - 0.280
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ANNEXURE – III
INTERNAL GRADING OF AGGREGATE
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ANNEXURE – IV
WEIGHT OF BUILDING MATERIALS
No. Item / Material Weight in Kg/cum
(A) Timber
1. Teak 656
2. Deodar 640
3. Kail 510
(B) Masonry & Brick Work
4. Brick work (Brunt Brick) 1920
5. Brick work (Reinforced) 2000
6. Brick work (Pressed) 1760-1840
7. Brick work (Sun dried) 1760
8. Lime concrete (Brick aggregate) 1920
9. Stone masonry 2300
10. Dry stonemasonry 2080
11. Lime concrete 2240
12. Cement concrete 2240
13. Cement concrete (Reinforced) 2400
14. Concrete (Asphalt) 2240
15. Lime plaster 1760
16. Lime mortar 1700-1840
17. Portland cement loose 1440.- 1840
18. Kankar lime (unslacked) 1180
19. Surkhi 1010
20. Brick ballast 1010
21. Stone ballast 40mm loose 1600
22. Stone ballast 12.5mm consolidated (as in Macadam Roads) 1920
23. Brick 1935
(C) Earth & Shingle
24. ( i ) Clay moist compact 1760-2080
( ii) Clay dry compact 1440
25. Rammed earth 1600-1760
26. Sand dry 1540-1660
27. Shinp-le 1460
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ANNEXURE-V
REINFORCEMENT CHARACTERISTICS
Note:- 1 Cubic metre of steel weighs 7.843 M.T. or 1 cft of steel weighs 490 lbs.
(A) Square and Round Bars
Diametre Weight per metre Sectional area Perimeter
or width Square Round Square Round Square Round
2
mm Kg. Kg. Cm Cm2 cm. cm.
5.0 0.20 0.15 0.25 0.20 2.0 1.57
5.5 0.24 0.19 0.30 0.24 2.2 1.73
6.0 0.28 0.22 0.36 0.28 2.4 1.88
7.0 0.38 0.30 0.49 0.38 2.8 2.20
8.0 0.50 0.39 0.64 0.50 3.2 2.51
9.0 0.64 0.50 0.81 0.64 3.6 2.83
10 0.78 0.62 1.00 0.79 4.0 3.04
11 0.95 0.75 1.21 0.95 4.4 3.46
12 1.13 0.89 1.44 1.13 4.8 3.77
14 1.54 1.21 1.96 1.54 5.6 4.00
16 2.01 1.58 2.56 2.01 6.4 5.03
18 2.54 2.00 3.24 2.54 7.2 5.65
20 3.14 2.47 4.00 3.14 8.0 6.28
22 3.90 2.98 4.84 3.80 8.8 6.91
25 4.91 3.85 6.25 4.91 10.00 7.86
28 6.15 4.83 7.84 6.16 11.2 8.80
32 8.04 6.31 10.24 8.04 12.8 10.05
36 10.17 7.99 12.96 10.18 14.4 11.31
40 12.56 9.86 16.00 12.57 16.00 13.57
45 15.90 12.49 20.25 15.90 18.00 14.14
50 19.62 15.41 25.00 19.64 20.00 15.71
56- 24.62 19.34 31.36 24.63 22.4 17.59
63 31.16 24.47 39.69 31.71 25.2 17.78
71 39.08 39.08 50.41 39.49 28.00 22.31
80 50.24 39.36 64.00 50.24 32.00 27.31
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(B) Ribbed - Tor Steel
Size Area Wt (Kg./ Perimetre Length
mm cm2 Metre) Cm Per M.T.
(Metre)
6. 0.283 0.222 1.89 4510
8. 0.503 0.395 2.51 2532
10. 0.785 0.617 3.14 6121
12. 1.131 0.888 3.77 1125
14. 1.539 1.208 4.40 829
16. 2.011 1.578 5.03 633
18. 2.545 2.000 5.65 500
20. 3.142 2.466 6.28 405
22. 3.801 2.980 6.91 336
25. 4.909 3.854 7.85 260
28. 6.157 4.830 8.80 207
32. 8.04 26.313 10.05 159
36. 10.17 97.990 11.31 125
40. 12.56 69.864 12.57 101
50. 19.635 15.410 15.71 65
(D)
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E. FLATS
THICKNESS
t in mm 5 5.5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 16 18 20 22 25
WIDTH b in
mm
12 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.4
16 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.8 3.1
20 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.9
25 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.9 4.3 4.9
32 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.8 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.8 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.3
40 1.6 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.5 2.8 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.4 5.0 5.7 6.3 6.9 7.8
50 2.0 2.2 2.4 2.7 3.1 3.5 3.5 4.3 4.7 5.5 6.3 7.1 7.8 8.6 9.8
63 2.5 2.7 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 4.9 5.4 5.9 6.9 7.9 8.9 9.9 10.9 12.4
80 3.1 3.5 3.8 4.4 5.0 5.7 6.3 6.9 7.5 8.8 10.0 11.3 12.6 13.8 15.7
100 3.9 4.3 4.7 5.5 6.3 7.1 7.8 8.6 9.4 11.0 12.6 14.0 15.7 17.5 19.6
125 4.9 5.4 5.9 6.9 7.8 8.8 9.8 10.8 11.8 13.7 15.7 17.7 19.6 21.6 24.5
160 6.3 6.9 7.5 8.8 10.0 11.3 12.6 13.8 15.1 17.6 20.1 22.6 25.1 27.6 31.4
200 7.8 8.6 9.4 11.0 12.6 14.4 15.7 17.3 18.8 22.0 25.1 28..3 31.4 34.5 39.2
250 09.8 10.8 11.8 13.7 15.7 17.7 19.7 21.6 23.6 27.5 31.4 35.3- 39.2 43.2 49.1
Note: Flats above 150 mm width are available only with rounded edges, squares edge flats are
available in lengths from 6.5 m to 13.5 m rising by 250 mm. Rounded edge flats are
available in lengths from 6.5 m to 9 m rising by 250 mm and with a maximum of 15
percent shorts down to 3 metres.
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ANNEXURE – VI
WEIGHT OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTION
A: EQUAL ANGLES
Sectional Weight Sectional Weight
Size area metre per metre Size area metre per metre
A x. B x t AxBxt
in mm. a w in mm. a w
cm2 kg. Cm2 kg.
20 x 20 x 3 1.12 0.9 75 x 75 x 5 7.27 5.7
20 x20 x4 1.45 1.1 75 x75 x6 8.66 6.8
75 x75 x8 11.38 8.9
25 x25 x3 1.41 1.1 75 x75 x10 14.02 11.0
25 x 25 x 4 1.84 1.4
25 x 25 x 5 2.25 1.8
80 x80 x6 9.29 7.3
30 x30 x3 1.73 1.4 80 x80 x8 12.21 9.6
30 x30 x4 2.26 1.8 80 x80 x10 15.05 11.8
30 x30 x5 2.77 2.2 80 x80 x12 17.81 14.0
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B : UNEQUAL ANGLES
Sectional Weight per Sectional Weight
Size Size
A x. B x t area metre metre A x. B x t area metre per metre
a w a w
in mm. cm2 kg. in mm. cm2 kg.
30 x20 x3 1.41 1.1 100 x65 x6 9.55 7.5
30 x20 x4 1.84 1.4 100x65 x8 12.57 9.9
30 x20 x5 2.25 1.8 100x65 x10 15.51 12.2
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C: ROLLED STEEL BEAMS
Size Flange thickness Web thickness Sectional area Weight per
BxD tf Tw a w
in mm. mm. mm Cm2 kg.
50 x 150 4.6 3.0 9.01 7.1
50 x 175 4.8 3.2 10.28 8.1
60 x 200 5.0 3.4 12.64 9.9
80 x 225 5.0 3.7 16.28 12.8
Available in lengths from 6.5 metres to 13.5 metres rising by 250 mm.
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Size Flange thickness Web thickness Sectional area Weight per
BxD tf Tw a w
mm. 2
in mm. mm Cm kg.
180 x 500 17.2 10.2 110.74 86.9
190 x 550 19.3 11.2 132.11 103.7
210 x 600 20.8 12.0 156.21 122.6
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D. CHANNEL SECTIONS
134
ANNEXURE -VII
CONVERSION FACTORS
135
To Convert Into Multiply by
136
ANNEXURE - VIII
STRANGE'S - TABLE
137
Good Catchment Area Average Catchment Area Bad Catchment Area
Total
Depth of Depth of Depth of
Monsoon
% of runoff run-off due % of runoff run-off due % of runoff run-off due
rainfall in mm to rainfall to rainfall to rainfall to rainfall to rainfall to rainfall
in mm. in mm. in mm.
940 33.960 319.224 25.470 239.41$ 16.980 159.612
960 34.860 334.464 26.145 250.848 17.430 167.232
980 35.720 350.056 26.790 262.590 17.860 175.028
1000 36.600 366.000 27.450 274.500 18.300 183.00
1020 37.480 382.290 28.110 286.175 18.740 191.145
1040 38.360 398.944 28.770 299.208 19.180 199.472
1060 39.240 415.944 29.430 311.958 19.620 207.972
1080 40.120 433.296 30.090 325.072 20.060 216.648
1100 41.000 451.000 30.750 338.250 20.500 225.500
1120 41.880 469.056 31.410 351.792 20.940 234.528
1140 42.780 487.464 32.070 365.598 21.380 243.732
1160 43.640 506.224 32.730 379.6688 21.820 253.112
1180 44.720 527.696 33.540 395.772 22.360 263.848
1200 45.400 544.800 34.050 408.600 22.700 272.400
1220 46.280 564.616 34.710 423.462 23.140 282.308
1240 47.160 584.784 35.370 438.588 23.580 292.392
1260 48.040 605.304 36.030 453.979 24.020 302.652
1280 48.920 626.176 36.690 469.632 24.460 313.088
1300 49.800 647.400 37.350 485.550 24.900 323.700
1320 50.680 667.656 38.010 500.852 25.340 333.828
1340 51.560 690.904 38.670 518.178 25.780 345.452
1360 52.44 713.184 39.320 534.888 26.220 356.592
1380 53.320 735.816 39.990 551.852 26.660 367.908
1400 54.200 758.800 40.600 568.100 27.100 379.400
1420 55.080 782.136 41.310 586.602 27.540 391.063
1440 55.960 805.824 41.970 604.368 27.980 402.912
1460 56.840 829.864 42.630 622.398 28.420 414.392
1500 58.600 879.000 43.950 659.250 29.300 439.500
1480 57.220 854.256 43.280 640.692 28.860 427.128
1520 59.480 904.096 44.610 678.072 29.740 452.048
1540 60.360 929.544 45.270 697.168 30.180 464.772
1560 61.240 955.844 45.930 710.508 30.620 477.672
1580 62.100 981.496 46.590 736.122 31.060 490.748
1600 63.000 1008.000 47.250 756.000 31.500 504.000
1620 63.880 1034.856 47.910 776.242 31.940 517.428
1640 64.760 1062.064 48.570 796.548 32.380 531.032
1660 65.640 1089.624 49.210 817.218 32.820 544.812
1680 66.520 1117.536 49.890 838.152 33.260 558.768
1700 67.400 1145.800 50.550 859.350 33.700 572.900
1720 68.280 1174.416 51.210 880.812 34.140 587.208
1740 69.060 1203.384 51.870 902.538 34.580 601.692
1760 70.040 1232.704 52.510 924.528 35.020 616.352
1780 70.920 1262.376 53.190 946.797 35.460 631.198
1800 71.800 1292.40 53.850 969.100 35.900 646.200
Notes :-
1. To get yield of run off from catchment area per Sqm in (metre)3 multiply depth of runoff
rainfall in milimetre by 1000.
2. Metre cube/ Sq. Kilometre = 91.4647 cubic feet / Sq mile
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Annexure IX
139
HIGH OVER FLOW SPILLWAY WATER SURFACE PROFILES
WITHOUT PIPES CENTER LINE OF GATE BAY ALONG PIERS
H/Hd 0.50 1.00 1.33 0.50 1.00 1.33 0.50 1.00 1.33
H/Hd Y/Hd Y/Hd Y/Hd
-1 -0.490 -0.933 -1.210 -0.482 -0.941 -1.230 -0.495 -0.950 -1.235
-0.8 -0.484 -0.915 -1.185 -0.480 -0.932 -1.215 -0.492 -0.910 -1.225
-0.6 -0.475 -0.893 -1.151 -0.472 -0.913 -1.194 -0.490 -0.932 -1.209
-0.4 -0.460 -0.865 -1.110 -0.457 -0.890 -1.165 -0.482 -0.930 -1.218
-0.2 -0.425 -0.821 -1.060 -0.431 -0.855 -1.122 -0.440 -0.925 -1.244
0.0 -0371 -0.755 -1.000 -0.384 -0.805 -1.071 -0.383 -0.779 -1.103
0.2 -0.300 -0.681 -0.919 -0.313 -0.735 -1.015 -0.265 -0.651 -0.950
0.4 -0.200 -0.586 -0.821 -0.220 -0.647 -0.944 -0.18% -0.545 -0.821
0.6 -0.075 -0.465 -0.705 -0.088 -0.539 -0.847 -0.076 -0.425 -0.689
0.8 0.075 -0.320 -0.569 -0.075 -0.389 -0.725 0.060 -0.285 -0.549
1.0 0.258 -0.145 -0.411 -0.257 -0.202 -0.564 0.240 -0.121 -0.389
1.2 0.470 0.055 -0.220 0.462 0.015 -0.356 0.445 0.067 -0.215
1.4 0.705 0.294 -0.002 0.705 0.266 -0.102 0.675 0.286 0.011
1.6 0.972 0.563 0.243 0.977 0.521 0.172 0.925 0.521 0.208
1.8 1.269 0.857 0.531 1.278 0.860 0.465 1.177 0.779 0.438
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DOWN STREAM QUADRANT DATA
X X1.85 X X1.85 Hd 2Hd0.85 Hd 2Hd0.85
0.1 0.014 3 7.633 0.5 1.11 10.5 14.758
0.15 0.03 3.5 10.151 1 2 11 15.354
0.2 0.151 4 12.996 1.5 2.83 11.5 15.945
0.25 0.077 4.5 16.16 2 3.605 12 16.535
0.3 0.108 5 19.638 2.5 4.358 12.5 17.112
0.35 0.143 6 27.515 3 5.088 13 17.696
0.4 0.184 7 36.596 3.5 5.801 13.5 18.273
0.45 0.228 8 46.851 4 6.498 14 18.847
0.5 0.277 9 58.257 4.5 7.182 14.5 19.417
0.6 0.389 10 70.795 5 7.855 15 19.985
0.7 0.52 12 99.194 5.5 8.518 15.5 20.58
0.8 0.662 14 131.928 6 9.172 16 21.112
0.9 0.823 16 168.897 6.5 9.818 16.5 21.671
1 1 18 210.017 7 10.46 17 22.229
1.2 1.401 20 255.215 7.5 11.087 17.5 22.783
1.4 1.864 25 385.646 8 11.713 18 23.335
1.6 2.386 30 540.349 8.5 12.332 18.5 23.885
1.8 2.967 35 718.664 9 12.946 19 24.433
2 3.605 40 920.049 9.5 13.555 19.5 24.978
2.5 5.447 10 14.159 20 25.521
According to the latest analytical study of U.S. Army the up stream curve of the ogee shape has
an equation as below :
Y = 0.724(X+0.270Hd) 1.85 + 0.126Hd- 0.4315Hd 0.375(X+0.270Hd) 0.625
0.85
Hd
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ANNEXURE X
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS
CHARACTERISTICS
Permeability
Unit Dry Requirement
Soil (k) Value of Compaction
Weight Value of Embankment per Seepage
Group cm/sec foundation Characteristics
g/cm3lb/cft. Control
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-2
GW K>10 2.00-2.16 Very stable pervious Good bearing Positive cut Good;
(125-135) shells of dikes and; value off tractor,rubber tyred,
dams. steel-wheeler roller
GP K>10 -2 1.84-2.08 Reasonably stable; Good bearing Positive cut -- do --
115-130 pervious shells of dikes value off
and dams.
GM K = 10-3 to 10-6 1.92-2.16 Reasonably stable; not Toe trench to Good, with closed
(120-135) particularly suited to control, rubber tyred
Good bearing sheeps foot roller
shells, but may be used
value
for impervious cores of
blankets
GC K = 10-6 to 10-3 1.84-2.08 Fairly stable; may be Good bearing None Fair, rubber tyred,
115-130 used for impervious value sheep foot roller
core.
SW K > 10-3 1.76-2.08 Very stably, pervious Good bearing Up stream Good; tractor
110-130 sections, slope value blanket and
protection required
SP K > 10-3 1.60-1.92 Reasonably stable; may Good to poor Up stream Good; tractor
(100-120) be used in dike section bearing value blanket and
with flat slopes depending on
density
SM K > 10-3 to 10-6 1.76-2.00 Fairly stable; not Good to poor Up stream Good; with close
(110-125) particularly suited to bearing value blanket and control, rubber tyred,
sheels, but may be used depending on sheeps foot roller
for impervious cores or density
dikes.
SC K = 10 –6 to 10-8 Fairly stable; used for Good to poor None Rear; rubber tyred,
1.68-2.00 sheep foot roller
impervious core for bearing value
(105-125)
flood control structures.
ML MI K = 10-3 to 10-6 1.52-192 Poor stability may be Very poor, Toe trench to Good to poor, close
(95-120) used for embankment susceptible to none control essential;
with proper control liquefaction rubber tyred, sheep
foot roller
CL, CI K = 10-3 to 10-6 1.52-192 None Fair to good; sheep
Stable; impervious
(95-120) Good to poor foot roller, rubber
cores and blankets tyred
OL, OI K = 10-4 to 10-6 1.28-1.60 Not suitable for Fair to poor None Fair to poor, sheep
(80-100) embankment bearing may foot roller
have excessive
settlement
MH K = 10-4 to 10-6 1.12-1.52 Poor stability; core of Poor bearing None Poor to very poor,
(70-95) hydraulic fill dams not sheep foot roller
desirable in rolled fill
construction
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Permeability
Unit Dry Requirement
Soil (k) Value of Compaction
Weight Value of Embankment per Seepage
Group cm/sec foundation Characteristics
g/cm3lb/cft. Control
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-6 -8
CH K = 10 to 10 1.20-1.68 Fair stability with flat Fair to poor None Foot to poor; sheep
(75-105) slopes; thin cores bearing foot roller
blanket and dike section
OH K = 10-6 1.04-1.60 Not suitable for Very poor None Poor to very poor
(110-125) embankment bearing sheep foot roller
Pt - Not used for Remove from None Compaction not
construction foundation practical
NOTE: 1. Values in column 4 and 6 are guidance only. Design be based on test results.
2. The equipment listed in column 7 will usually produce densities with reasonable number of passes when
moisture conditions and thickness of lift are properly controlled.
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Soil Classification and Identification of soil for General Engineering Purposes.
S No Division and sub division Soil group description Symbols
1 Gravelly soils of which more than (1) Well graded gravels or gravel sand GB
half of the coarse grains are larger mixture with clay binder.
than IS sieve 480(IS 480 Sieve
(2) Well graded gravel or ravel sand GW
corresponds to BS sieve 3/16)
mixtures, little or no fines.
(3) Clayey gravels poorly graded or gravel GC
sand clay mixtures.
(4) Silty gravel or poorly graded gravel G
sand silt mixtures.
(5) Poorly graded gravel or gravel sand GP
mixtures, little or no fines.
2. Sandy soils (more than half of the (1) Well graded sands or gravelly sands SB
coarse grains are smaller than IS sieve with clay binder.
480).
(2) Well graded sands or gravelly sands SW
little or no fines.
(3) Clayey sands or poorly graded sand SC
clay mixtures.
(4) Silty sands or poorly graded sand silt SM
mixtures.
(5) Poorly graded sands or gravelly sands, SP
little or no fines.
3 Fine grained inorganic soils(more (1) Silt and very fine sand, rock flour. silty ML
than half of the total material is to clays of low plasticity.
smaller than IS sieve10.8, which
corresponds to BS sieve No.200.
(a) Inorganic silts and clays with low (2) Gravelly clays, sand, silty lean clays of CL
to medium compressibility. low plasticity.
(3) Clays of medium plasticity. CI
(b) Same as (a) but with high (4) Very compressible micaceous or I-IM
compressibility. diatomaceous fine silty soils silts.
(5) clay of high plasticity. CH
4 Silt and clay with high organic (1) Silt and silt clays of low plasticity. OL
content.
(2) Clays of medium to high plasticity, very OH
compressible.
5 Peat Peat and other highly organic swamp P,
soils.
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Annexure-XI
CONCRETE FINISHES
01. Concrete surfaces shall be tested where necessary to determine whether surface
irregularities are within the specified limits. Surface irregularities are classified as 'abrupt'
or 'gradual'. Offsets caused by displaced or misplaced form sheathing or lining or form
sections, or by loose knots in forms or otherwise defective timber forms shall be
considered as abrupt irregularities, and shall be tested by direct measurement. All other
irregularities shall be considered as gradual irregularities and tested by use of a template,
consisting of a straight edge or the equivalent there of for curved surface. The length of
the template shall be 150cm (or 5ft ) for testing of formed surface and 300cm (or l Oft)
for testing of unformed surface.
02. Formed Surface: -
The finish for formed concrete surfaces shall be of the following four classes:
a) Finish F1 - Finish F 1 shall apply to formed surfaces upon which or against which
backfill or concrete is to be placed. The surfaces required no treatment after
removal of forms except removal and repair of defective concrete and the
specified curing. Correction of surface irregularities shall be done only for
depressions which when measured as described under 01 exceed 2.5 cm (or 1 in.).
b) Finish F2- Finish F2 shall apply to all permanently exposed formed surfaces for
which finishes F3 and F4 are not specified surface for which finish F2 is specified
will need no filling of pits or sack rubbing and no grinding other than that needed
for repair of surface imperfections. Surface irregularities, measured as described
under 01 shall not exceed 0.5 cm (or 1/4 in) for abrupt irregularities and 1 cm (or
1/2 in.) for gradual irregularities.
c) Finish F3- Immediately after removal of forms from surfaces designated for F3
finishes, all required patching, clean up and correction of major imperfections
shall be completed and the surfaces shall be given a sack - rubbed mortar finish in
the following manner:
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shall be removed by rubbing with clean burlap. After the final sack rubbing, a
light fog spraying shall be applied to the coated surface, the moisture thus applied
being just sufficient to damp the surface without allowing water to run down the
face of the walls.
All sack- rubbed areas shall be kept continuously damp for at least 72
hours after the final sack rubbing, or until completion of the curing period for the
concrete. When measured as described under 01, abrupt irregularities shall not
exceed 0.5cm for 1/4 in.) for irregularities parallel to the direction of flow and
0.25 cm (or 1/8 in.) for irregularities in other directions. Gradual irregularities
shall not exceed 0.5 cm (or 1/4 in.). Irregularities exceeding these limits shall be
reduced by grinding on a bevel of 1 to 20 ratio of height to length.
(d) Finish F4 :- Finish F4 shall apply to formed surfaces where absorptive form
lining is used. surface provided by absorptive from lining shall not be rubbed or
treated in any way except for cleaning by wire brushing and grinding of thin fins
or small projection.
03. Unformed surfaces-
The classes of finish for unformed concrete surfaces are designated by the symbols Ul,U2
and U3. Interior surfaces shall be sloped for drainage where shown on the drawings.
Surfaces which would be exposed to the weather and which would normally be level.
shall be sloped for drainage. Unless the use of other slopes or level surfaces is specified,
narrow surfaces, such as tops of walls and curbs, shall be sloped approximately 3 cm per
metre of width, border surfaces, such as walks, roadways, platforms, and decks shall be
slopped approximately 1.5cm per metre. The classes of finish to be applied shall be as
follows
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c) Finish U3 (trowelled finish) - It shall apply to unformed surfaces, such as slabs
to be covered with built - up roofing or membrane water-proofing and stair treads.
When the floated surface has hardened sufficiently to prevent excess of fine
material from being drawn to the surface, steel trowelling shall be started. Steel
trowelling shall be performed with firm pressure, so as to flatten the sandy texture
of the floated surface and produce a dense uniform surface, free from blemishes
and trowel marks, light steel trowelling will be permissible on surfaces of slabs to
be covered with built-up roofing or membrane waterproofing, in which light
trowel marks are not considered objectionable. Surface irregularities measured as
described under 01 shall not exceed 0.5 cm
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ANNEXURE-XII
IS - 4826-1979
*Soft indicates galvanized after drawing and annealing.Tensile strength up to 545 N/mm 2 (55kgf/mm2).
@ Hard indicates galvanized after drawing, but without annealing.Tensile strength above 545 N/mm 2(55kgf/mm2)
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