Pricing Preambles
Pricing Preambles
Pricing Preambles
1. GENERAL Specifications
EXCAVATION AND EARTHWORK PLUMBING
CONCRETE WORK DRAINAGE WORK
MASONRY CARPENTRY
WALL, FLOOR, AND CEILING FINISHES JOINERY
PAINTING IRON MONGERY
a. The Contractor shall fully read and be conversant with full description of workmanship and materials as
described in the specification of works for respective items, prior to the preparation of tender.
b. All quantities are measured generally in accordance with The Method of Measurement of Building
Works - Sri Lanka Standard 573: 1982 UDC 69 (083-74). In the absence of a method in aforesaid
method of measurement, the Standard Method of Measurement in Building Works in Sri Lanka -
Building Department shall apply. If any other deviation is made to measure the quantities for any items
of works, it is reflected in the relevant item of work or stated in the relevant trade preamble hereof.
c. The rate for each item must be comprehensive and must include for complying in all respects with the
requirements of the specification, the pricing preambles, cover all the obligations under the contract,
and all matter and things necessary for the proper construction completion and maintenance of works.
No claim for additional payment will be allowed for any error or misunderstanding by the Contractor of
the work involved.
d. The Contractor must obtain all detailed information from the relevant authorities as to the existence of
service lines (underground and overhead), such as power cables, drainage lines, water pipes, and the
like, and should check as to whether they are to be protected, altered, or removed, and to do the
necessary as the case may be. If it is to be altered or diverted as directed by the Employer as a part of
design requirement, the cost in connection with such works shall be paid to the Contractor by Employer
on a mutually agreed basis, provided such works are not separately measured, or not included in the
cost of other items of work, and/or not covered by the preamble notes under relevant trade/ section.
f. Where the word "allow" occurs the costs of items shall be at the risk of the Contractor.
g. The Contractor is to refer preamble notes of the relevant trade for any item of work, or which has been
described together with any other item of works under a different trade, during pricing.
h. The word "fix only" used hereinafter in connection with goods or materials supplied by Employer,
Nominated Suppliers, or others, shall be deemed to include, on the part of the Contractor taking
delivery, loading and transporting to site, unloading, stacking or storing under cover if damage could
occur by exposure to weather, taking from store and distributing to job, handling, and hoisting.
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Contractor must allow for the full cost of replacement of items which are damaged, broken, lost, or
stolen, after accepting delivery.
i. The system allowed in numbering the trade in this pricing preamble is as per same sequence in Method
of Measurement of Building Works Sri Lanka Standard 573-1982- UDC 69(083-74).
j. A separate item is provided in the BOQ for the construction of temporary bus shelters and the covered
fence, temporary gates in front only.
k. For the Construction of the kerbs the tenderer must allow in his rates, for any excavation of the hard
shoulder constructed for temporary bus stops and any abortive work to install permanent features
a. Exiting ground level indicated as +/- in drawings shall be the level of trimmed ground free of all
structures, pavings, plinths, foundations, and the like.
b. The Contractor is advised to inspect the Soil Investigation Report which is available with the Employer
in order to determine the type of soil generally encountered.
c. The Contractor is required to inspect the site in order to acquaint himself with the condition of site and
the subsoil, prior to preparing his tender.
d. Surplus excavated materials not suitable for filling shall be removed at the expense of the Contractor.
e. The Contractor must obtain all detailed information from the relevant authorities in compliance with
relevant acts, by-laws, and regulations, on excavations, planking, and strutting.
f. The Contractor shall submit samples and obtain test certificates as required by the contract documents.
g. The rate for compacted earth fill and granular fill, stone, gravel, and sand beds, shall include for
imported materials or materials from borrow areas. If any excavated materials arising from construction works
are used an adjustment will be made in the Final Account on the rates of applicable materials.
h. Planking and strutting measured shall include additional width of excavation as required by the
Standard Method of Measurement if measured separately.
j. Rates for all excavation works shall include for dewatering works, using pumps, if the need arises due
to ground water condition or rain.
Planking and Strutting
Note :
i. Payment for planking and strutting will only be considered on actual quantities
of work executed.
ii. Planking and strutting shall be carried out only if specifically instructed to do so by the
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Employer.
v. Any additional trimming or appropriate back filling to provide the specified or approved formation
and profile, necessitated by the uneven excavation of earth, unless measured separately
b. Rate for compacted earth fill and granular fill and gravel and sand beds shall include for grading to
slopes and falls, depositing in layers, levelling, blinding, machine or hand packing to form vertical or battered
or level faces, and for forming sinking required under floor slabs or sub-floor layers.
c. Rate for Damp Proof Membrane or polythene sheeting are to include for laps and straight, raking and
circular cutting, and for notching around all obstructions.
3. CONCRETE WORK
a. Testing-
All concrete shall be tested in accordance with specification clauses and the
Contractor shall allow for all costs and charges involved in sampling and testing. He
shall maintain on site in good order and condition, all equipment necessary for taking
of slump and compression test specimens. Laboratory tests shall be carried out by an
organization acceptable to the Employer and the Contractor shall be responsible for
making arrangements to submit test samples to the testing organization and obtain
reports and submit same to the Employer.
c. Curing-
All concrete surfaces shall be effectively protected from rain until a hard set has
occurred. All necessary materials for the protection and curing shall be on the site,
before any mixing or delivery of concrete to the site.
d. Surface finish-
The Contractor shall provide formwork appropriate to the required formed finish and
to the dimensional tolerance given by the Employer.
All concrete surfaces not exposed in the finished work, including substructure and
concrete surfaces to be subsequently plastered, shall be of "Basic Formed Finish" as
mentioned in the clause specifications.
All other concrete surfaces that will not be plastered but will be painted shall have a
"Plain Formed Finish" as mentioned in the clause specifications.
e. Concrete surfaces in areas specified by the Employer that will remain unplastered
and unpainted, shall have a "Fine Formed Finish" as mentioned in the clause
specifications.
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iv. All necessary expansion joints or sealers including cutting to sizes and
temporary supports, required to form necessary grooves, if not measured
separately.
v. Curing as specified and stop pour construction joints etc.
vi. Cutting or forming chases, rebates, and grooves, forming holes and
subsequently making good around pipes, sleeves, conduits, ducting metal
sections and fittings and for forming all holes or openings.
vii. All necessary shuttering to edges of blinding concrete
NOTE :-
No payment shall be made when face of bricks, concrete, and rubble, etc. are used
as formwork.
4. MASONRY
i. Plumbing angles, straight cutting forming rebated reveals, and raking out
joints for plastering.
ii. Splay cutting, rough cutting, fair cutting, forming chases or grooves for slabs,
partitions, staircases roofs and the like, and bonding end of walls.
iii. Building at any level or height of slabs or beams, additional labour in curbs,
isolated and attached piers, all cutting, bonding at angles and intersections,
building into or against adjacent work, wedging and pinning upto soffits.
iv. Fixing metal, clamps, ties, etc.
v. Necessary cutting required in walls which are not multiples of brick size.
vi. Preparing existing walls for raising and pinning new brickwork.
vii. Bonding new walls to old walls where necessary and materials used.
viii. Any extra scaffolding required for working in double height areas.
b. Rates for brick facing shall include for the following in addition to above.
Rate for Wall, Floor, and ceiling finishes shall include for:
i. All temporary rules, screeds, templates, and supports, curing and cleaning off
on completion, and exact
iv. Work in small quantities/ panels/ narrow width/ angles ends/ short length.
6. PAINTING
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plastering, the contractor shall apply masonry filler repeatedly at his cost to
obtain an even surface.
ii. Protection of floor, walls, and fittings, etc.
iii. Working at any height, working to returns, pointing in any colour, multi-
colour work if any, and painting in small quantities.
iv. Cleaning on completion.
b. The rates for work to isolated general surfaces shall include for working on door
frames, linings, window subframes (if different from window), skirting, rails,
architraves, bars, posts, balusters, and the like.
c. Rates for glazed general surfaces, glazed windows and the like (measured flat over
glass irrespective of size of pane), shall include for work to edges and glazing
rebates, returns and mouldings of frames, mullions, transoms, architraves, and the
like.
d. The rates to work to pipes and conduit, (including trunking, ducting, and the like),
shall include for all work on hangers, supports, brackets, and the like.
7. PLUMBING
c. The provisions of clauses of preceding trades and following trades shall apply equally
to relevant item given under this trade.
(a) Wall and Ceiling finishes.
(b) Painting.
d.
i. All Unplasticized Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC) pipes used in the plumbing
installations must conform in every respect to the requirements of the SLS
147 of 1982 and 1972 or BS 4514, or to other, international standards for
which written approval has been given by the employer.
ii. All fittings and specials used in the plumbing installations shall be molded and
suitable in all respects to the pipe line to which these fittings and specials are
fixed. Fabricated fittings and specials shall not be used.
iii. Where pipes pass through walls or slabs, pipes shall be wrapped in a layer of
inert materials; and for pipes exceeding 50mm dia. sleeve pipes shall be used
for the full thickness.
iv. All plumbing ancillaries, such as taps, valves, cocks, and floor waste covers
shall be of Brass, Chromium plated Brass (C.P. Brass), or Stainless Steel,
unless otherwise stated.
v. Fittings for pipes less than 4" (110mm) dia. are said to be included in the
rates, and fittings for pipes 110mm dia. or above, will be separately
measured.
vi. The Contractor shall make all payments necessary to Local Authority and
obtain water supply and drainage connections.
vii. The given diameter of each pipe shall be the nominal internal bore.
viii. All items shall be paid on a measure and pay basis, calculated at the rates
mentioned in the Tender.
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i. Screws, nails, sockets, connectors, backnuts, nipples, standard pipe fixing or
supporting clips, saddles, brackets, straps, solder rivets, connectors, flanges
pipe sleeves, and the like.
ii. Short lengths, joints, connections, and couplers in running length.
iii. Sealing, fixing and support with holder bats or pipe clips cut and pinned built
in wall or slabs.
iv. Plugging and screwing to walls or ceiling.
v. All laps, straight cuttings, and waste.
vi. Fittings including bends, tees, collars, reducers, elbows, valve sockets,
junctions, caps, and the like, for pipes less than 110mm dia.
vii. Jointing compound, solvent cement, incidental material, and Labour.
viii. Connecting pipes to sanitary fixtures and appliances.
ix. Standard and special pipe fixing arrangements where necessary.
x. All builders works such as chasing and forming holes through brickwork/
blockwork/ foundations, and concrete slabs, beams, columns, manholes, and
the like, and making good all damages.
xi. Painting of all such exposed surfaces.
xii. Testing and disinfection after completion.
xiii. Preliminaries, unless separately measured as Items in Bills of Quantities
prepared by employer.
xiv. Electrical wiring work for automatic operation of water pumps, float switches,
and starters.
xv. All taxes, levies, duty including BTT, and Contractor's overheads and profits
i. Fittings such as taps, waste water outlet, flushing cistern, internal overflows,
and the like, and supporting brackets and incidental materials for fixing.
ii. Assembling, jointing together, fixing component parts, and jointing to pipes,
including necessary coupling, and leaving perfectly clean, undamaged, and in
perfect working order on completion.
iii. Jointing and or connecting pipes to sanitary fittings.
3. If the Contractor wishes to deviate from Drawings for the convenient installation of
the system, such changes shall require the prior written approval of the employer
before execution of the works.
5. It would be the contractor's responsibility to work within the site constraints and
therefore no extra claims or requests for time extensions whatsoever will be
entertained, due to the presence of this drain or any other services.
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8. DRAINAGE WORK
a. The provision and clauses of preceding trades shall equally apply to relevant item of
this trade.
b. Rates for trench excavation for pipes shall include for deepening and widening the
trench as necessary to enable the barrels of pipes to rest on firm ground and to
facilitate jointing.
c. Rates for rock excavation in trench excavations shall include for importing selected
materials to replace any excavated rock which is unsuitable for back filling and for all
additional rock excavation and appropriate filling beyond the maximum measurable
in accordance with the specification.
d. Rates for concrete beds and surrounds to pipes shall include for flexible joints and
any necessary formwork where required by the specification.
A. General Notes -
Extent of Work
A1 The extent of the work as provided for in this bill of quantities shall consist of all
the items covered under item 2 of the Specifications. (Note)
A2 Rates for all items shall be inclusive of the following :
a. Provisions of holes, chases .... etc.
b. All necessary scaffoldings
c. Contractor's overheads & profits
d. Providing of samples, tests, specimens ... etc. for such items of work as
required.
e. All tax, levy or duty including BTT. (Note)
Sanitary Fittings
B4.6 Rate for wash basins, bidets, closets & bath tubs shall include for chromium plated
taps, traps and flexible connections and stop cocks as required. (Note)
B4.7 Rates for sanitary fitting shall also include for back boards, brass screws,
supporting brackets and fixing material as required. (Note)
B4.8 Glazed ware provided under this contract shall be new, without defects and of best
quality, type and manufacture to the entire satisfaction of the Employers. As a
standard of quality the contractor shall select from either "Twyford"/Ideal
Standard" or an equivalent make. (Note)
B4.9 All the showers, mixers, taps etc used in sanitary fittings shall be of "GROHE" or an
equivalent make. (Note)
B4.10 All the valves used under this Contract shall be of "PEGLER" or an equivalent
Standard
and English Made.
B4.11 Rate for tiling work shall include all costs incurred by contractor in laying the tiles
as
noted in the BOQ.
Pumps
B4.12 All the pumps used under this Contract shall be of "CENTRIC" or an equivalent
make. (Note)
10. CARPENTRY
a. All timber shall be measured as the nett length, unless otherwise stated and all sizes
given are finishing sizes.
b. A.B. All timber shall be well seasoned and treated against termite attack before
fixing in position.
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c. Rates for carpentry shall include for
f. In case of floor and roof decking, the rate shall include for machine sanding
protecting and prepare surface to receive floor paint in addition to clauses (a) to (g)
or C above.
g. In case of walls and ceiling lining, the rates shall include for jointing and fixing to
walls / ceiling / eaves etc. All cover and joint strips in addition to clause (a) to (g) of
C above.
h. In case of corrugated asbestos wall lining the rates shall include for cove mouldings,
sills stiles and head mouldings, to opening as relevant.
i. In case of felts and insulation, no deduction have been made for area of joints,
struts, rafters etc and rate shall include for laps batten fixing and laps.
j. In case of Gutter boarding the rate shall include for outlet, and the like
11. JOINERY
A. All timber shall be measured as the nett length, unless otherwise stated and all sizes
given are finishing sizes.
B. All timber shall be well seasoned and treated against termite attack before fixing.
C. All timber for joinery works shall be free of sap wood defects and void of
imperfections such as knots etc.
D. Timber used for joinery works except for doors and windows, fanlight and treliss
work shall be well seasoned well treated, well planed class I timber unless otherwise
specified.
E. Timber used for Door, window fanlight, trelliswork, louvers shall be of well treated,
well seasoned, well planed, special class timber unless otherwise specified.
F. All dimensions of planks, joists, floor boards runners sash, frame beading etc. are
finished sizes.
G. All doors and windows fanlight, trelliswork louvers are strictly to the drawings.
H. All frames of doors, windows, fanlight, trelliswork, louvers shall be twice rebated for
plaster and shall be fixed to brick walls with 1/8" x 2" x 9" (3mm x 50 mm x
225mm) girth mild steel holdfasts.
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I. Glazing used for Doors, Windows fanlight, louvers shall be void of imperfections.
A. The Contractor to provide master keying of locks at the handing over / practical
completion to the Employer.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Outer frame members shall be mitre cut with 45 degree angles and reinforced with extruded
aluminium corner cleats securely jointed by mechanical crimps. Intermediate mullion and
transom bars are square cut, machined, and securely fixed to outer frame with self tapping
screws driven into screw receptacles in the profile joints which shall be sealed against entry
of water. Glazing beads shall be angled to minimize dust concentration and air condition
water sheds.
Weep holes for the draining of water shall be provided not be visible to exterior. No screws
shall be visible, and rivets shall not be used in joinery. Perimeter sections that are in contact
with the structure shall be provided with polystyrene or a suitable equivalent space fillers.
Aluminium works shall confirm to BS 4873:1972 and BS 5286 for Aluminium Alloy Windows,
or to any other Specifications incorporated in Contract by Rukshan Widyalankara-
Consultant.
The performance of all installation shall confirm to BS 6375 Part 1 for Weather Tightness,
BS 6375 Part 2 for Operations and Strength Characteristics, BS 5368 Part 1 for Air
Permeability Test.
All assembly components and the system in its entirety shall be designed to withstand a
wind pressure of 33M/sec. or specified. Air infiltration, structural movement and stresses,
and it's performance, shall confirm to BSS.
This system shall be based on "Rain Screen Principle" by providing weep holes on the face
and underside of pressure plates, caps, and cill transoms, ensuring that the air pressure
within glazing space equal to or approaching that of the external atmosphere. Outer gasket
is located in stripped form as an integral part of the pressure plates providing primary
weather seal. The external glazing gasket shall act as the weather seal, and the inner as the
air seal. The inner gasket shall be constructed as a complete frame incorporating fully
moulded corners to withstand air infiltration at high pressure.
The thermal insulation shall be achieved by using thermal breaks between pressure plates
and main sections. It shall also work as a means of draining water downwards and as a
cavity ventilation.
The glass shall lay on setting blocks mounted on sloping glazing platforms and drips shall be
provided on transom nosing directing water into the gutter of pressure plate. End of
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transom shall be sealed with the mullion thereby separating each pain and forming
discontinued air chambers for efficient drainage and pressure equalization.
Mullions shall be provided with primary structural support by means of insert tie backs
precast to the structure, spanning in between floors in either tension or compression, and
with joint sleeves at floor levels adjacent to the backs maintaining continuity of the mullion.
Transoms shall be mechanically fixed by means of spigots and wet seals using appropriate
sealants. All bolts, fasteners and fixings, shall be of stainless steel.
In-fills shall float with the framing matrix being located on extruded setting block at sill
transoms. In-fills are mechanically retained by continuous pressure plates incorporating
extruded gaskets which interlocks as a frame. Fixings shall be in stainless steel and a cover
shall be snapped over pressure plate to express the required profile.
2.0 Materials
2.1 Extrusions
Extrusions shall conform to BS 1474 for Aluminium Alloy HE 9TF or HE 9TE, or to any other
specified by Rukshan Widyalankara- Consultant.
Inserts shall be pre-galvanized cold rolled steel and pre-filled with expanded plastic forms
and similar materials. Structural tie backs/ cleats shall be in structural framed aluminium
alloy incorporating adjustment slots, isolators, and bolt fasteners.
Fire stops shall be provided in relation to fire zones with 5mm steel/ galvanized sheets with
PVC tapes between aluminium and steel.
The gaskets shall be made from high grade PVC material to resist arduous climatic
conditions conforming to BS 4255 Part 1 1968. External gasket shall act as a watershed and
any internal glazing wedges or gaskets shall prevent any further penetration of air forming
an air seal. Weatherstripping for sliding and shopfront doors shall be provided with
polypropylene backed woven pile set in undercut grooves in frames and profiles.
2.5 Sealants.
Sealants shall conform to BS 5215:1975 and BS 5889:1980. Sealant for general sealing
works shall be 1 part gun applied neutral curing sealants, which cures by absorption of
moisture. Structural glazing silicone sealants shall be 2 part variable cure rate, high
modules, elastomeric sealants with excellent performance properties. Sealants used at
joints on fire checks/ fire resistant doors/ fire barriers, shall be of fire resistant quality,
reinforced with inorganic fillers and fire retarding chemicals. The curing period for general
sealants shall be 2-4 weeks under average conditions of humidity and atmosphere. After
being fully cured, the sealant shall be able to accommodate movements and maintain a long
lasting tough weather proof seal.
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The joints made with sealants shall not be less than 6mm in depth and 4 times the expected
movement in width. The depth of sealant should be half the width in the design of Joints,
and if deeper in comparison to width, a backup material such as polyethylene strips shall be
used.
Sealants shall be resistant to petrol, diesel, jet fuel, vegetable oil, and any other most weak
alcoholic and dilute acids, and shall not form stain on materials such as concrete, masonry,
stone, or wood. They shall have tack free time of 48 hours under average conditions.
Backing rods shall be provided to receive sealants at joints of perimeter section to structure.
2.6 Hardware
Casement windows shall be hung from concealed stainless steel variable geometry
adjustable friction stays with nylon friction pads. Restrictor stays shall be provided for
limited opening with extruded aluminium loading handles. Metal to metal contact shall be
avoided to ensure smooth operation by means of friction pads made of thermo plastic
resins.
All hinges, locks, catches, handles, furniture, latches, opening devices, lever systems, and
other remote control devices, stays, pulls, door closers, floor springs, safety bars, etc.,
required for specific operations and, all screws, nuts, washers, bolts, rivets, hardware and
other miscellaneous fasteners, shall be of aluminium, stainless steel, or other non corrosive
material, compatible with aluminium alloy and shall be of sufficient strength to perform the
functions for which they are used.
Sashes of sliding doors should be on nylon rollers with stainless steel spindles in bottom rail
of sash set into roller carriage. They should be provided with safety catches to restrict
opening of sliding pane to two positions.
Anodic oxide coatings shall conform with BS 3987:1974 for external applications. Powder
organic coatings, if specified by Rukshan Widyalankara- Consultant, for application and
stoving of aluminium alloy extrusions sheet and pre formed sections for external
architectural purposes shall comply with BS 6496.
2.8 Glazing
Glazing work shall comply with BS 6262 for thickness and type. Glass panes of casement
windows shall be fitted with PVC gaskets for external beads, and by hard flexible vinyl or
similar wedge gaskets for internal beads. Drainage to the exterior shall be provided.
Glass panes in sliding systems shall be set in extruded rubber channel gasket held in
channel form receptacles in aluminium profiles and factory assembles.
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2.9 Handling, Protection, Storage, and Cleaning.
2.9.1 Glass
The Contractor shall exercise great care to ensure that glass is not damaged in handling.
Glass shall be stored under cover in vertical position in storage racks. All panels shall be
cleaned and replaced if found to be damaged, at the Contractor's expense, prior to handing
over of works.
2.9.2 Aluminium
All items under this section shall be delivered with a shop coat of transparent lacquer (or
equivalent material recommended by manufacturers), to protect aluminium surfaces from
cement, mortar, and other materials during construction. At the time of handing over, all
works shall be left absolutely neat, clean, and in perfect working order, to the satisfaction of
Rukshan Widyalankara- Consultant.
Aluminium shall be washed down with only with clean soapy water. Metal polishes shall not
be used as these may cause extensive damage to anodizing/coating.
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